Zelina Vega
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Zelina Vega had an impressive return in the WWE in late 2021 to raise her stock and establish her position in the mid-card level. After getting fired by the company, it wasn’t easy for her to find the way back to a decent position in a company like WWE but she ultimately did so alongside earning praise from her peers as well as the WWE officials.

Being one of the most popular female talents on the WWE roster, Zelina Vega is one of the most followed names on social media. But that also exposes her to a lot of backlash, something that the professional wrestling names are well aware of. Sometimes things go so out of hand that one needs to take a step or step away from the platform, briefly.

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Taking to her Instagram, Zelina Vega opened up about a situation about removing herself from the Twitter platform. It became too toxic for her and she stayed away from the negativity. However, she also expressed gratitude to her fans for their love and support during difficult times. The master of cosplaying also asked her followers not to forget her despite her absence from the platform.

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Zelina Vega emphasized on being mentally healthy

“Deleted Twitter for 1 day and already people blowing up my other pages wanting to know the tea or spreading false narratives about rando’s drama, cosplay and whatever else..all BS,” Zelina Vega emphasizes on staying mentally healthy.

“Like how about I’m just tired of the toxicity. You never know the damage you can actually do to someone. My fans ilysm (emoji) real ones only. I appreciate the love & support you’ve sent me. You are important. You are enough. You matter. Forget me not.”

Zelina Vega got to be part of the most surreal moment in her career during the WWE Backlash 2023 premium live event, last summer. Airing, live from Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico, it was the first time that a WWE Pay-Per-View/WWE Network/Peacock Specials went down in Puerto Rico since New Year’s Revolution in January 2005 and hence it’s needless to say that the craze was too high among the audience in that area.

Competing for the first time in a solo title match in her second WWE stint, Zelina Vega got a thunderous ovation from her hometown audience but she failed to defeat Rhea Ripley for the Smackdown Women’s Title. However, she is a one-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion with Carmella.

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Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.