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John Cena, CM Punk, Stone Cold: 10 times WWE stars completely destroyed fans

If you come for a WWE Superstar, especially a quick-witted one like Roman Reigns, John Cena or CM Punk, you better not miss.

Wrestling fans occasionally get so engrossed in what they are seeing that they forget the men and women we see on TV are just playing characters.

That can lead to a few interesting moments, where WWE fans take some shots at the Superstars, and the wrestlers in question actually fire back.

Below are ten examples of WWE Superstars absolutely destroying fans.

10. Shayna Baszler

Go watch the Miss America pageant. In the meantime, I’ll keep breaking limbs and pulling hotter tail than you. https://t.co/uZDcZGClHX

Back in 2020, a WWE fan decided to come for Shayna Baszler, tweeting that the former NXT Champion was the “most unattractive woman on the WWE roster”.

Unsurprinslgy, Baszler didn’t take too kindly to the tweet, and fired back at the fan with the most savage response possible.

Shayna told the fan to go and watch the ‘Miss America pageant’, saying that she was happy with just “breaking limbs”.

The former MMA star then told the fan that she’d be “pulling hotter tail” than them, with the quick-witted line seriously impressing fans.

9. Xavier Woods

.@SparklePan pic.twitter.com/i2DoryII7L

One of the most annoying things that WWE wrestlers will get asked/told on a daily basis is about the reality of wrestling.

Cynics of wrestling are quick to point out that it’s “fake”, and this is exactly what happened in 2016 with Xavier Woods.

Woods responded to someone on Twitter who said that wrestling was fake with a very well-worded tweet about how wrestling was one of the last true artforms out there, putting over just how real it is.

The former tag team champion said what he needed to say in such an elequant

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