Sonya Deville Defends Career with Bold 5-Star Match Claim

Sonya Deville recently stirred up the wrestling community with a fiery Twitter exchange, claiming she has delivered 5-star matches during her career. While the tweet was later deleted, it has sparked widespread debate among fans and critics.

The Twitter Rant That Started It All

The controversy began when Deville responded to a fan’s criticism of her skills. One Twitter user wrote, “Get better in the ring and you would get these opportunities. It’s not that hard.”

Deville clapped back, writing, “Heyy Chad with 80 followers… I could twist you into a pretzel, you wouldn’t know which way was up or down. It’s not that hard.”

However, it was another reply that drew even more attention. In a now-deleted tweet, Deville asserted, “I’ve had 5-star matches before and I’ll have them again,” while taking a jab at her critics, describing them as keyboard warriors in “second-hand gaming chairs.”

Fan Reactions to Deville’s Bold Claim

Deville’s comment about 5-star matches quickly gained traction, with fans debating which matches she might be referencing. While some celebrated her confidence, others questioned her statement, pointing out that her bouts haven’t traditionally been rated at that level by prominent wrestling analysts.

Despite this, many fans defended her passion and reminded others that star ratings are subjective and shouldn’t undermine a wrestler’s effort or accomplishments.

Sonya Deville’s Career Highlights

Although she has yet to headline major events, Deville has consistently been praised for her versatility as both a performer and on-screen character. From her intense rivalry with Mandy Rose to her roles in tag team competition, she has earned a loyal fan base.

Deville’s bold attitude on social media only reinforces her unapologetic persona, making her a standout figure in WWE.

What’s Next for Deville?

With the Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament heating up, Deville has the chance to back up her claims and prove her critics wrong. Fans will be watching closely as she continues her journey in WWE.

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