Britt Baker is firing back after Konnan claimed she cheated on Adam Cole, leading to their breakup. The former AEW Women’s Champion took to social media to set the record straight, making it clear she’s not here for the rumors.

“I understand we as performers are expected to have thick skin through opinions and lies we read about ourselves, but spreading lies about my personal life is just low, weird, and something I won’t tolerate,” Baker wrote. “I’ve never cheated on anyone in my life. #TellYourSource”

This comes after Konnan stirred the pot on the Keepin’ It 100 podcast, claiming a “very credible source” told him that Baker was unfaithful to Adam Cole. His statement reignited speculation about their breakup, which had already been a hot topic in the wrestling world.

“I was the first one that said her and Cole had broken up. They were on me again. Now you see it’s true. And I’m gonna throw this little one in there—a very credible source said it happened because she was cheating on him.”

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Ringside News previously covered the timeline of their split, confirming they broke up last year. Despite their separation, Cole and Baker have continued to support each other, with Cole publicly stating that they remain “very good friends.”

While neither Cole nor Baker have gone into full detail about what led to their breakup, Baker’s response leaves no room for doubt—she’s not letting these rumors slide.

Britt Baker isn’t here for the drama, and she’s making it clear that the cheating rumors stop now. With her shutting down the speculation and Adam Cole staying silent, the truth behind their breakup might never be fully known. But in the world of pro wrestling, the real story always finds a way out eventually.

Do you believe Britt Baker’s response puts the speculation to rest, or will this story continue to follow her? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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