Mia Yim attacked on social media, forced to suspend her account



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Mia Yim attacked on social media, forced to suspend her account

On December 12 WWE posted a gallery on its website with some never-before-seen photos of the various shootings, very sweet and funny photos. WWE occasionally releases some unpublished photo galleries dedicated to a specific event or to some specific Superstars on its site, or even makes a mix, with fans who enjoy sharing these photos, but not only, because also the wrestlers themselves they often take them and post them on social media.

In one of these photos there is Austin Theory holding his friend and colleague Mia Yim in his arms, with the two having fun and smiling, like two very normal friends who take a second from the frenetic working life to joke together.

Mia Yim attacked on social media, forced to suspend her account

Unfortunately that photo has generated some horrific comments that Mia Yim is allegedly cheating on Keith Lee, her husband who currently works at AEW. Regarding these comments, the wrestler initially wrote on Twitter: "Okay, I'm ready to hit the block button.

Apparently I can't take pictures or be happy to see people I haven't seen in a while. I love my husband and have eyes only for him. Sorry for any disrespect. Men and women can be friends without sex-based relationships." Unfortunately, however, the wrestler, even after this tweet, temporarily deactivated her Twitter account, in fact if you go to search it is not possible to see any content and this is really sad if we think of the fact that, as always, people have no limits and they stop to think before speaking, commenting or writing.

It is not the first time that wrestlers have to resort to a similar gesture to push away for a while people who do not know what respect is. We hope to be able to see her active again soon on the social network, since in any case even nowadays social networks are important for the promotion of one's work and it is nice to be able to allow the true fans who have respect to interact with their favorite wrestlers.