Nyla Rose Calls Out People Undermining AEW Wrestlers Competing In Ring of Honor

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Nyla Rose calls out the media who supposedly constantly undermine wrestlers’ current run in a wrestling promotion.

Recently, during the Ring of Honor Final Battle post-show media scrum, All Ego Ethan Page was asked whether he would show up on AEW once again. Page mentioned that he would return to the Tony Khan-led promotion if he is needed. But at the end of the day, his main goal is to make sure that the brand or promotion he is currently working on is the best wrestling program on the planet. He wants to make sure that people tune into Ring of Honor every week and enjoy what they are watching.

The All Ego one had shared the clip on his Twitter account. The Native Beast replied to the clip and decided to voice out heer frustrations. She wanted people to join their favorite wrestlers in a wrestling company in building the promotion rather than undermining the company.

“‼️‼️‼️ Just because YALL assign some arbitrary value to things doesn’t make US any less valuable or proud… When we’re busy building a house, instead of picking up a hammer and joining us y’all wanna constantly shit on the design or type of house…,” Nyla Rose tweeted.

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Just because YALL assign some arbitrary value to things doesn’t make US any less valuable or proud…

When we’re busy building a house, instead of picking up a hammer and joining us y’all wanna constantly shit on the design or type of house… https://t.co/3RhdJMPAn3

— ?NYLA “the rizz” ROSE (THE REAL ONE) ? (@NylaRoseBeast) January 24, 2024

Nyla Rose reflects on the amount of responsibility she had as the second-ever AEW Women’s World Champion

Nyla Rose was recently interviewed by Xenia Did That. During the interview, Rose shared the amount of pressure and responsibilities she had carrying AEW’s women’s division. She was the second-ever Women’s champion in the company and thus at that time she had to carry all the burden. Also, she shared that all eyes were on her and she needed to be a flawless champion.

“It always is a ‘burden’ if you will. I don’t like the term because it is such a negative word. But it is a huge responsibility. You’re a champion, you are representing a company, you’re not just representing yourself. But you’re representing an entire locker room, an entire company, at all times, no matter where you are. When you’re in the entertainment industry, when you’re someone in the limelight and you say you are in the spotlight right?

“All eyes are on you. You’re under a microscope at all times. When you’re a champion that spotlight is zeroed in, you are in the stage by yourself. I use that as a phrase because there are so many people that make things happen. Even the people you don’t see behind the scenes. But yeah, being a champion, you are zeroed in and you are the representative. So it’s a huge responsibility,” Nyla Rose said.

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