Former WWE star Priscilla Kelly is speaking out after fans reportedly stole all her 8×10 photos during a recent meet and greet in Arizona—marking the second time in less than a month her merchandise has gone missing at a show.
The independent wrestling standout took to Twitter to vent her frustration, revealing that the theft happened while she had briefly stepped away from her merch table. According to Kelly, this isn’t just about photos—it’s about her livelihood.
“Welp, to the fans in AZ that helped themselves to all of my 8x10s while I was away, you f**** suck,”* she wrote. “This is the second time in less than a month I’ve had merch stolen from my table. Please, do better guys, and hold each other more accountable or something. This is my livelihood.”
Kelly added that she was rushing to catch a red-eye flight and didn’t have time to return to the venue after packing up. While she apologized for not being able to take more photos with fans, she made it clear that stealing her merch out of disappointment was completely out of line.
“I had a red eye flight that I had to rush and pack up and leave for. I’m sorry that I couldn’t come back out and take photos with people but to take my stuff just because you’re upset is unacceptable.”
For indie wrestlers like Priscilla Kelly, merchandise sales are a critical part of their income, especially during convention weekends. Stealing from talent not only hurts them financially—it damages the trust that makes the fan-wrestler relationship special.
Here’s hoping Kelly never has to deal with this kind of situation again—and that fans start holding each other accountable when respect gets thrown out the window.
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