Piper Niven isn’t holding back when it comes to UFC—and she didn’t mince words on Twitter.

On Thursday, June 19, 2025, the WWE star threw shade at the upcoming UFC 319 event by reposting WWE’s promotional tweet and adding just three blunt words: “Fake and gay.”

The tweet she reacted to promoted the August 16 UFC Middleweight Championship bout between Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev, set for the United Center. WWE posted the match graphic with a special presale code—“UFCWWE.”

Niven’s jab taps into a long-running cultural divide between wrestling and mixed martial arts. Her line isn’t new—it echoes a phrase used mockingly in online forums during the mid-2000s when fans debated the legitimacy of wrestling versus MMA. That era saw real-life crossover tension, especially during a 2006 press conference where WWE’s Bobby Lashley publicly called out UFC legend Chuck Liddell.

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In this case, Niven’s message stirred the pot. It may be just three words, but Piper Niven’s post rekindled old arguments between fanbases who have never fully embraced each other—despite being run by the same corporate machine.

Whether Niven meant it in jest or as a direct dig, one thing’s clear: the crossover between WWE and UFC continues to stir passionate reactions online, especially with cross-promotions pushing both audiences together under one TKO-shaped roof.

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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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