WWE News: Carmella is accused of stealing a phrase from another fighter


WWE News: Carmella is accused of stealing a phrase from another fighter

The fighter of the National Wrestling Alliance, Natalia Markova, accused Carmella in her personal Twitter account of stealing her phrase “Badass with a great ass” which Mella used this past Monday.

Monday Night RAW and has published on her profile in the last weeks. During a promo she gave this Monday, when she interrupted Becky Lynch.

RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair prior to their match against The EST, Carmella used a phrase she had been sharing on her social media for the past few weeks:

“Badass with a Great-Ass”; something that several fans praised in the character of Mella. However, a few hours ago, the NWA fighter, Natalia Markova.

Shared several publications from her own fans where they claimed that the first to use that slogan was Markova, with her own t-shirts.

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Articles with the phrase. Several fans expressed that Carmella stole this hose from her, so they showed her discomfort in her networks.

Markova shared a photo from behind, where she wrote “who did it better? What do you know”, referring.

To Carmella and a photo in which she sought to highlight her physical attributes so that fans respect and feed their opinions. plus this virtual brawl.

However, far from criticizing Carmella as a fighter, Natalia did not agree with a fan’s comment in which she assured that

Markova was “angry” because “someone with less talent than her” copied her characteristic phrase: “That’s a lack of respect. I do not care which .

The two has or does not have more or less talent. But the law is the same for everyone and must be respected, “Markov replied. A few weeks ago

The former RAW women’s champion had been denounced on Twitter by the participant of the reality show “Jersey Shore” of the MTV channel,

Angelina Pivarnick, for stealing one of her phrases that she uses in the program: “Ummmmm, hello” . Pivarnick’s tweet below: