The death of George Floyd has been a very hot topic as of late, and protests have broken out all over the world.
Various personalities from the wrestling world have been commenting on George Floyd’s death, the riots, looting and other topics over the last few days, and WWE Hall of Famer Sunny recently threw in her two cents.
In a now deleted tweet Sunny criticized the riots when she posted, “So all of you haters are in support of all of this violence, looting, and killing of innocent people? So Its OK for innocent people to get harmed and killed by these animals, but its NOT ok for these ANIMALS to be taken down for their actions?”
Sunny then went back and forth with fans on Twitter for a while, and responded to one fan with the following tweet, which some people took as Sunny insinuating that she was threatening to use the n-word.
What's this then? You racist bitch pic.twitter.com/K8lgXz8MDT
— . (@TheMansBanks) June 2, 2020
Sunny received a lot of backlash for calling protesters “animals” and she later responded to the backlash with, “Ya know what’s funny?? I said ANIMALS , not BLACK ANIMALS, and all these black people are getting their panties in a bunch. Guilty conscience huh??? Right there YOU are naming yourself ANIMALS. NOT ME!”
Another fan responded to the Hall of Famer saying, “MFS like you are only brave on social media. Talk sh*t and block.”
Sunny then replied when she posted the following tweet using the hashtag #WhitePower.
Wonder why? Maybe a deleted tweet will help us… Oh, here it is! pic.twitter.com/HQmbD0XewL
— The Ghost Gr8_1_99 (@gr8_99) June 3, 2020
Her tweets obviously haven’t gone over well, and although some of them have been deleted, it only takes one quick look at her tweets & replies to see that she spent a decent amount of time getting into debates with fans on social media.