NXT's Dakota Kai Blasts WWE Fan For "Misogynistic Views"

WWE's Dakota Kai wasn't happy about criticism of the NXT women's division.

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NXT's Dakota Kai roasted a fan on Twitter for "misogynistic comments".

The WWE star was less-than-thrilled when someone posted that NXT's female ranks could fit snugly into two distinct categories. They then went on to say that those categories were, "buff women who look like men and Japanese talent who dress and act like they're in a bad pantomime".

Kai was having none of that.

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She fired back to say the fan's comments stemmed "from insecurities and low self worth". Then, after reading the same user's thoughts that AEW's division "has more personality" than NXT's, Dakota added, "I’m sure that the AEW ladies wouldn’t appreciate your misogynistic views either".

This sparked a debate amongst fans about which women's division deserves more praise. Others heaped plaudits on Kai for calling the critic out and fighting back against any sort of misogyny.

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There's little doubt that the original comments were designed to provoke some kind of response, although the fan probably wasn't expecting Kai to chime in and shoot their post down.

Which women's division do you prefer - NXT's or AEW's? Or, do you enjoy both for different reasons?

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