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Nikki Bella Says WWE ‘Had Nothing For’ Bella Twins At Raw XXX, WWE Booked Them For Media Tour

Nikki Bella continues to speak up for women after lack of tribute at WWE Raw XXX. 

The Bella Twins (Nikki & Brie Bella) were initially advertised to appear at WWE Raw XXX when it was announced weeks ago on Raw, but weren’t advertised the week before the event and didn’t get up showing up at the show. 

Appearing on Instagram Live, Nikki explained why they didn’t appear on the show. 

“I want to take a second to get on and talk about a few things. First about, maybe a few wrestling headlines I saw. As you will see, the narrative will try to get changed so some people look good and others look bad. This is what is so amazing about this platform, we get to talk about truth. This week, from Monday until Thursday, Brie and I, and Artem (Chigvintsev), have been booked on crazy media because of the premiere of Nikki Bella Says I Do is Thursday night. WWE-owned show, which is why you see trailers on Monday Night Raw. We were hoping, I think it was weeks ago, we were talking about going to Raw. They said they had nothing for us. We were booked on media on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and then there was maybe an idea. Our whole team, including WWE and everyone else, had booked us for Monday in New York. Whatever you see of stuff, all of a sudden stories change, that’s to clean up and throw it on people, nope. We had all these commitments per the company we work for and everyone else. I know people like to throw it on people, but I’m not going to let that happen,” she said.

Nikki and Brie spoke on Instagram after WWE Raw XXX, noting the lack of women’s clips on the show. Becky Lynch and Bayley were scheduled to compete in a cage match on the show, but the match was cut and turned into an angle due to time constraints. The hashtag “WWEWomenDeserveBetter” began trending after the show.

Nikki continued by saying, “I also love the fans for sticking up for women. There are so many crybabies, ‘Oh they just wine.’ Let me tell you why people get upset. This is speaking on behalf of the majority of women. ‘Oh, they always make it about them.’ No, just because we speak up, we’re not making it about ourselves. It’s about the women from the very beginning to the ones that are there. I understand why so many people are upset, especially our fans, when it’s something like Raw 30. I remember when I first started watching Raw, as you all know, some of you like to give me shit that I wasn’t a fan the day I was born. I was obsessed with the matches with Beth Phoenix, Candice Michelle, Melina, Mickie James. That, for me and my era of wrestling when I became a fan, that was Raw to me. People have all their own memories, and that’s why it’s so important to have women represent because, for so many of the fans, they have their different eras of Chyna, Lita and Trish (Stratus), Melina, Mickie, Michelle (McCool), Beth, Candice (Michelle), those incredible women of that era. Then, our era with AJ (lee), Paige, Brie and I, and so on. I love that you’re doing the hashtag and you’re going to see a lot of narratives play because people have to protect themselves and you’re going to get a lot of women blamed and people calling them crybabies. No, we put in just as much effort and work. All those women do, all of them, from every era. Not just women, men too.”

Nikki said that they, and others, speak up because they are passionate and don’t always feel as appreciated as they should given the work they put in and the sacrifices they make. 

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