Sonya Deville’s Twitter Drama Sparks Backlash: Fans React to Dakota Kai Exchange

WWE Superstar Sonya Deville recently ignited a social media firestorm after a heated Twitter exchange with fellow wrestler Dakota Kai. During a discussion on Survivor Series, Kai posted a comment referencing IYO SKY’s reminder of her role in Damage CTRL, tweeting, “They must’ve forgot.” Deville responded with a stinging retort: “You are pretty forgettable… I mean seeing as half the time you’re on the bench…”

Social Media Erupts with Criticism

Fans wasted no time clapping back at Deville. Responses ranged from reminders of her own recent inactivity in the ring to sharp critiques of her wrestling career. Comments like “Wasn’t this you last year?” and “When was the last time you even had a good match?” flooded the thread. Deville’s follow-up tweet, dismissing the backlash with “Maybe I’ll come on this app more often. You guys are too easy,” only fueled the outrage further.

WWE and Social Media: A Volatile Mix

This incident underscores how social media can amplify drama in the wrestling world. While some fans appreciated Deville’s confidence, many believe her remarks crossed the line. Whether this online feud evolves into an in-ring storyline remains to be seen, but it has certainly kept fans talking.

Will This Feud Impact WWE Storylines?

As the online debate continues, speculation grows about whether this tension will spill over into WWE programming. The rivalry offers potential for a compelling storyline, but for now, fans are left wondering whether the Twitter drama was worth the backlash.

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