Saraya is known for lot of things by fans. She is not only a great competitor in the ring, but The Rock’s Seven Bucks Productions even did a movie about her famous pro wrestling family. Sadly, she was also the victim of private photo and video leak a few years ago, and some fans can’t let that go.

The first-ever NXT Women’s Champion recently jumped on Twitter to let fans know about an interaction that she just had in public. She had a very clever way of telling this story as she posed the tale as advice.

Saraya said that she is glad to sign things for people, but don’t mock her private video leak, especially in front of her makeup artist who is about to have very close contact with her. Saraya was not happy, for obvious reasons, and she apparently let this trolling fan have it in public.

If you come to my hotel and wait outside of it for me to sign shit. I sign stuff even though I know you sell it. Im nice to you and then say I’ll be back down after glam to take pics, for me to walk inside and for you to then make fun of my tapes to the Uber driver that asked what I did and not realize my make up guy is right there I will fucking lose it on you. Like I just did. Do not disrespect me or any wrestler ever. I will not sign shit for you for free ever again. EVER. Don’t even ask. I’m done with the scummy auto sellers.

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Saraya is still going strong in AEW as a signature part of their women’s roster. Hopefully, she will also snap a spot on the company’s Wembley Stadium show, All In London. After all, she already threatened Tony Khan in case he wants to snub her on the show.

Tony Khan might want to give Saraya what she wants, because she’s not one to mess with. After all, she’s not afraid to turn it up a notch when the moment strikes, and this disrespectful fan can attest to that.

What’s your take on Saraya’s little public service announcement? Sound you ever mock her video leak around her? Sound off in the comments!

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