Nikki Bella “Not Allowed” To Attend WWE SummerSlam 2021

Despite being in Las Vegas, Fearless Nikki wasn't allowed at last night's WWE PPV.

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After previously teasing attending this year's SummerSlam PPV, Nikki Bella has revealed how she wasn't allowed to be at WWE's annual August spectacular.

Taking to Twitter and Instagram, the WWE Hall of Famer posted some photos of her enjoying a tipple or two at the Park MGM resort in Las Vegas last night. So, that means that Bella was indeed in town for SummerSlam, but not at the Allegiant Stadium venue of the PPV.

Previously, Nikki had teased a SummerSlam appearance, putting out a Twitter post stating how she was deciding what to wear for said show.

Fearless Nikki hasn't posted any follow-up to detail exactly why she wasn't allowed to attend SummerSlam, although she seemed to be having a pretty good time in Vegas regardless.

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The last time wrestling fans saw Nikki Bella, it was alongside her sister Brie on the second day of WrestleMania 37 earlier this year. Of course, both Nikki and Brie were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during that same weekend.

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