Jaida Parker isn’t here for the online hate—and she made that loud and clear during a recent appearance on Going Ringside.

The fast-rising WWE NXT star opened up about how she deals with social media toxicity and fan criticism, choosing to rise above it rather than get dragged into digital drama. While discussing the pressures of being in the spotlight, Parker explained how online negativity affects wrestlers and why she refuses to give those voices any power.

“It’s hard. And like you said, we have a choice to live in the middle of it, or we have a choice to just ignore it. And that’s what we have to do, because there’s no point of us throwing low blows at somebody who we wouldn’t even talk to on the street if we saw.”

And then came the knockout punch to the trolls.

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“Like half the things people say online, they would not say to us to our face. So if that’s the case, why would I even have to respond to you if you don’t even pay any of my bills? I don’t even know you. But you know me—and that’s all that matters. You know my name. I don’t even know yours.”

Parker’s unapologetic take on online hate proves she’s not only a threat in the ring but also knows how to guard her peace in a digital world filled with cheap shots and anonymous critics.

Jaida Parker’s rise isn’t slowing down anytime soon—and she’s keeping her focus on what matters most: her growth, her goals, and her name being known.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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