AEW Star Opens Up On Being ‘Exhausted’ By Social Media Criticism

AEW Star Opens Up On Being ‘Exhausted’ By Social Media Criticism AEW

An AEW star has opened up on being ‘exhausted’ by criticism on social media, stating that they are not going to be polite anymore.

Former AEW Women’s World Champion Britt Baker made her return to AEW after almost a year away back at Forbidden Door, when she set up her match with Mercedes Mone for the TBS Championship at All In London.

Since her return, Britt has faced a lot of criticism online, and she has spoken about the criticism to USMagazine, saying she is ‘exhausted’ by it.

She said:

“I’m exhausted. I’m not going to be polite anymore. Leave me alone. Politeness is 2024. Everyone needs to be real and authentic and the world will be a better place. You can’t ever believe what you read about yourself, whether it’s really good or really bad, or you’re going to end up medicated and sedated potentially.

“It’s tough because we live in a world where social media is so prominent. Social media fuels what we do, essentially. We rely on it. But man, is it toxic. It’s brutal. There’s a whole population of people on social media who just want to make you feel bad about yourself. It’s crazy we live in a world where that’s their mission. ‘I’m going to wake up today, tweet 10 mean tweets to Britt. I’m gonna take a lunch break. And then maybe I’ll do 10 more.’ It’s bizarre.”

Britt last competed on the November 11 episode of AEW Dynamite, defeating Penelope Ford before being confronted by Serena Deeb.

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2 weeks ago by Connel Rumsey

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