After vanishing from Twitter following intense backlash over her canceled booking in Israel, former WWE star Priscilla Kelly has returned—and she didn’t exactly ease back in.

On January 20, 2026, Kelly reactivated her Twitter account and posted a bloody, defiant selfie with the caption, “how can i piss off the internet today? 💋”

The photo, featuring Kelly with visible blood from a recent match, immediately reignited conversation. It came just over a week after she announced and then withdrew from IPWA’s Passover Bash event in Israel, following widespread criticism over the booking due to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.

Her initial tweet at the time simply said she was heading to Israel. But after immediate blowback, Kelly deleted the post, pulled out of the event, and issued an apology:

“My intention was never to make a political statement… I do not want to be a part of this any further or give the idea that I condone the actions of the government in any way.”

She then deactivated her entire account—until now. Her return post was seen by some as reclaiming her edgy indie persona—Hell’s Favorite Harlot—while others accused her of stoking controversy for attention. One fan, clearly upset by her comeback, wrote:

“You can just say you didn’t actually give a shit about everything people were rightfully shitting on you for. Instead you were performative deleting your account just for a comeback a week later.”

Kelly clapped back directly, clarifying that the post wasn’t about the Israel drama at all:

“Actually this was about my match I had, hence the bloody photo, but go off I guess.”

Despite the clarification, opinions remained split. Supporters praised her unapologetic energy and return to form, while critics accused her of ragebait and questioned her sincerity. By the end of the day, Priscilla Kelly was trending across social media—proof that no matter which side you land on, she knows exactly how to stir the pot.

Was Priscilla Kelly’s return a bold move to reclaim her identity—or a poorly timed post that ignored the bigger picture? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think.

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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