WWE's Naomi Deletes Twitter Account Due To Online Abuse

Twitter idiots send vile abuse to the former SmackDown Women's Champion.

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After receiving abuse online over the past few days, WWE's Naomi has deleted her Twitter account.

This move comes after the two-time SmackDown Women's Champion was targeted by some idiots who blamed her for the recent DUI arrest of her real-life husband Jimmy Uso. Jimmy - aka Jonathan Fatu - was arrested on Monday night in the Pensacola, Florida area after police officers saw him run a red light while speeding.

With the internet being the internet, not only did some people throw online abuse the way of the Usos, but others also directed their vitriol in the direction of Naomi - even including some sick individual who told the talented star to commit suicide.

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Since then, several WWE names and fans have moved to show their support for Naomi.

Naomi is due to compete in a four-way contest on tomorrow's WWE Raw, where she'll face Asuka, Alexa Bliss and Nikki A.S.H. As for her husband, Jimmy Uso appeared alongside his brother Jey and Universal Champion Roman Reigns on Friday's SmackDown - and WWE has yet to make any public comment on Jimmy's most recent arrest.

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