WWE’s NXT star Thea Hail recently addressed troubling behavior from fans on social media, revealing how constant negative comments have been emotionally draining for her. Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Hail shared her frustrations about being targeted daily with harsh criticism despite her dedication and efforts in professional wrestling over the past five years.
She said,
“I’ve been wanting to touch on this subject for a long time now, and I just haven’t felt like I should, and now my opinion has changed… Every day, to look at my Twitter timeline or look at social media and see negative comments about me as a human being is disgusting. I’ve worked my a** off for five years for the biggest moment of my career, and you all take it as a joke. You act like I’m the worst human being in the world for my one ounce of success that I finally had. It s*cks.”
?Thea Hail, WWE NXT Star
Hail expressed her strong love for professional wrestling and confusion about why she faces such hostility online. She urged fans to consider the impact of their words, highlighting the importance of kindness and respect on social platforms.
Jasmin St. Claire Calls on Thea Hail to Show Less Sensitivity
Following Thea Hail’s public remarks about abusive fan conduct, former adult film actress and wrestling personality Jasmin St. Claire responded directly on social media. Addressing the 22-year-old WWE NXT talent, St. Claire advised her to toughen up in the face of fan criticism, telling her to “Quit Being so sensitive.”
“Quit Being so sensitive,” she wrote.
This blunt reply has sparked conversations among fans and wrestling communities, raising questions about how performers should handle public backlash and negative commentary from online audiences.
It remains unclear whether Thea Hail will address Jasmin St. Claire’s statement or offer further insights on dealing with the pressures of fan scrutiny as her career progresses.
Implications for WWE Talent and Fan Interaction
The exchange between Thea Hail and Jasmin St. Claire highlights ongoing challenges WWE wrestlers face balancing their public personas with the often harsh reality of social media feedback. Wrestling stars in NXT like Hail continue to build their careers under intense public observation, where moments of success can attract both admiration and criticism.
This situation underscores the need for respectful engagement between performers and fans, as well as mental health support for talent frequently exposed to online negativity. How WWE and its stars manage such dynamics will likely influence the broader conversation around wrestler welfare and fan conduct in the future.
spread positivity. too much hate is in this world, don’t add anymore to it. pic.twitter.com/CM5wgrT5jr
— Thea Hail (@theahail_wwe) March 8, 2026
