6 Wrestlers Whose Recent Push Complaints Weren’t Warranted

3. Naomi

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This past March, when it was announced that Naomi would be participating in the Women's Battle Royal at WrestleMania 35, the former Women's champ went on a Twitter tirade.

Among her most noteworthy tweets was a response to a fan who called her 'entitled,' which read, 'This isn’t about me this is about our division as a whole we all work too hard & have come too far to come THIS FAR! So go back to your cave bish this don’t concern you.'

She would also go on to indicate she had been quiet for far too long.

In years past, she may have had a point. However, WrestleMania 35 was headlined by female wrestlers, featured a fatal four-way match for the Women's tag straps, and was also hosted by a woman (Alexa Bliss). Not to mention the Women's Battle Royal she was complaining about, which allowed several female performers to collect WrestleMania pay.

Moreover, Naomi was booked to win the Battle Royal at the previous year's Mania and won the WWE Women's Championship in front of her home town crowd at WrestleMania 33 the year prior. So she's definitely had an opportunity to shine on the 'Grandest Stage of Them All.'

Essentially, this came across as a wrestler who was unhappy with her placement on the card and tried to make the situation about more than herself, when it really wasn't.

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From 1999-2003 Jacques performed on the Florida independent pro wrestling circuit. He also has an amateur wrestling background and currently holds a certification in Krav Maga. Jacques graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2003, with a bachelor's degree in Political Science. He currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. Follow him on twitter @goodeals79.