WWE's Female Superstars Post Bikini - And Injury - Photos In Defiance Of Sexist Wrestling Fans

WWE's Female Superstars Post Bikini - And Injury - Photos In Defiance Of Sexist Wrestling Fans

Recently, NXT Superstar Chelsea Green pointed out how frequently she's told not to share bikini photos and "get in a ring," leading to her fellow female WWE Superstars showing off their bikinis and injuries.

By JoshWilding - Mar 28, 2021 01:03 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

There was a time when WWE's "Divas" spent more time stripping off for photoshoots than they did squaring off with each other in the ring. Thankfully, things have changed, and the company's female Superstars prove themselves every bit as badass and awesome as their male counterparts each week.

Of course, these powerful women sometimes still choose to show off their incredible physiques, and NXT's Chelsea Green recently pointed out how often she's told by sexist fans to "get in a ring" and stop showing off her body. It's beyond gross to tell a pro wrestler like Green what she should do with her body, and she'd later share another photo highlighting a recent injury. 

Here's how it all began, though:
 


This Tweet led to Green's fellow WWE Superstars showing off both their bikini photos and the injuries they've sustained going to war with each other in the squared circle. 

Needless to say, thanks to what the likes of Dana Brooke, Carmella, and Naomi share here, it just proves you really shouldn't mess with these formidable female warriors...
 

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