Shotzi Assures Fans She Is ‘Fine’ After Leaving Twitter
Shotzi has explained why she deactivated her Twitter.
Following WWE Money in the Bank, Shotzi came under fire online for her performance in the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match.
Shotzi ended up addressing the criticism in a Twitter post on July 4, writing, “There are 3 things I care about at the end of a match. Is everyone safe? Did everyone have fun? Did the crowd react? Nobody got hurt. We all had a blast and the Vegas crowd was HotHotHot! I felt on top of the world after that match and was so excited to finally have my first hardcore match in over a year. I wouldn’t have done anything I didn’t practice or thought I couldn’t do safely. But I’m not a wrestle robot, I’m human and slips happen especially in a CHAOTIC UNPREDICTABLE ladder match! I can take a joke and laugh at myself (One of the first things I said was “I can’t wait to see that spot on botchamania”) but comments like “you should be fired” and other terrible things admittedly hit hard. I had to have a few friends wipe the tears off my face and slap some sense into me and remind me WHO THE F I AM! That being said, all my haters can SUCK MY BIG GIANT HAIRY MANGOS!”
Shortly after posting her statement, Shotzi deactivated her Twitter account.
Taking to Instagram Stories, Shotzi gave the following update, assuring fans she is fine.
“I appreciate everyone checking on me but I swear I’m fine. I have been going through the toughest year of my personal life so it’s deeper than nasty comments, but also Twitter has not helped with my already fragile mind state. Just trying to stay motivated and positive. I am focused on my goals and not what’s on the internet.”
Shotzi’s father passed away this January and her step-father passed away in April 2021.
Shotzi is currently part of the WWE SmackDown brand.