Nikki Bella responds humorously to the explicit insults she receives

Her detractors have intensified their hatred towards her after her recent heel turn

The WWE Hall of Famer doesn’t understand why she’s being called “whore” when she hasn’t had intimate relations with anyone in a long time

Nikki Bella
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Antonio Rubio
Antonio Rubio
Published 12/18/2025

Nikki Bella has become one of the main targets of the most foul-mouthed fans of WWE. And it's because, since her recent heel turn, Nikki has had to endure constant insults from the crowd at each of her appearances. From the already classic chants of "Cena te dejó" to the most reprehensible ones of "Puta", which leave no one indifferent. 

Nikki took advantage of the most recent edition of her podcast (The Nikki and Brie Show) to respond to this latest insult. In doing so, she wanted to make it clear that it is a disqualification completely removed from reality, as she has not had any relationship with any man for a long time.

"It's crazy because in reality, no one has touched me or I haven't done anything for a very long time, and they say to me: 'Oh', and I respond: 'Yes, that's why it's funny when people call me 'puta' when in reality I haven't been intimate in a long time. I haven't even thought about kissing'. I haven't even kissed anyone in such a long time. It's crazy," she continued. "I was thinking about this last night, like: 'Do I still know how to kiss?'. You know, when it's been so long...", she said.

That Nikki is a talent that generates divisions among fans is an undeniable fact. And it's because, while many consider her one of the most relevant figures of the so-called "Women's Revolution," others criticize her for attributing the credit that fighters like Paige (Saraya), AJ Lee, Kaitlyn, or Charlotte Flair deserve, who showed that women's wrestling could generate interest without resorting to the sexualized stereotypes of previous eras.

As 2025 is about to end, WWE fans seem to have gotten used to the "Fuck you, Logan" and "Fuck you, Solo." Insults that, on the other hand, are censored by the company itself. However, hiding behind a talent's heel persona to be able to insult them at will should not be normalized, especially if it involves elevated tone comments.