Zoey Stark isn’t retiring—and she wants fans to know the truth came straight from her, not from some AI-generated deepfake.

The RAW star took to social media to set the record straight after a viral fake video falsely claimed she was stepping away from professional wrestling. The AI clip used her likeness and voice to announce a retirement due to injury, and it was so convincing that even Stark’s own family fell for it.

In response, Stark posted a video of herself watching the deepfake and reacting in disbelief. She made it clear that the video was entirely fake and that she’s very much still committed to returning to the ring.

Stark is currently rehabbing at the UFC Performance Institute after undergoing surgery for multiple torn ligaments. Back on May 19, during an episode of RAW, she suffered a serious injury when she collapsed after delivering a missile dropkick. The final diagnosis was a torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus. A two-hour surgery turned into a grueling three-and-a-half-hour procedure.

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While she’s expected to be out of action until at least WrestleMania 42 in 2026, Stark emphasized that she’s putting in the work during her recovery and isn’t done with wrestling by any means.

The timing of this fake retirement video added unnecessary confusion to what’s already been an emotional journey for Stark. WWE hasn’t officially commented on the viral deepfake, but Stark’s direct response cut through the noise.

What do you think about AI-generated fake retirement videos like the one Zoey Stark had to deal with? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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