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WWE: Peyton Royce hits back at 'body shaming' Meltzer

WWE stars have shared their help for individual wrestler Peyton Royce, who scrutinized a writer for his remarks about her weight. Wrest...

WWE stars have shared their help for individual wrestler Peyton Royce, who scrutinized a writer for his remarks about her weight.


Wrestling Observer Newsletter columnist Dave Meltzer said in a radio meeting that Royce used to be "a considerable measure lighter" and concurred with the questioner that she "was more appealing" before she exited WWE's NXT image in April 2018.

Royce currently shows up as a major aspect of the organization's fundamental program of wrestlers on SmackDown, where she joins forces with individual Australian Billie Kay.

Meltzer has since apologized for his remarks, calling Royce "an exceedingly alluring lady" and expressing that he "understands the lengths and weights on ladies in the excitement world to keep up unnatural looks".

Royce took to web-based social networking to share her dissatisfaction after a fan tweeted the portion of the radio show about her, inquiring as to whether she should "starve herself".

Her remarks started a progression of tweets from individual wrestlers anxious to share their help.

WWE Hall of Famer Beth Copeland said the circumstance "makes me wiped out", and later tweeted her expectation that it would feature "body disgracing".

Royce's WWE accomplice Billie Kay said the remarks were "unsuitable on such a large number of levels", and called the Australian "immaculate simply the manner in which she is".

In the interim, Renee Young, who on Monday turned into the principal lady to commentate a full scene of Raw , called Royce "an awesome individual" and encouraged individuals in the wrestling business to "set better illustrations".

What's more, previous boss Seth Rollins trained in on Meltzer by utilizing his star rating framework against him in a basic tweet.

This incorporated a reaction to WWE wrestler Tyler Breeze, with Meltzer expressing that he trusted others would gain from his oversight.

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