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Sol Ruca On Online Critics: As Long As The Crowd In Person And Everyone Backstage Is Happy, Then That’s Fine With Me

Sol Ruca explains how she deals with online critics and what opinions matter to her when she steps into the ring.

Sol Ruca explains how she deals with online critics and what opinions matter to her when she steps into the ring.

Throughout her time in WWE, Sol has been followed by critics waiting to pounce on any mistake she makes while she is in the ring due to her high flying offense, including her finishing move, the Sol Snatcher.

While speaking to WWE Now following Clash In Italy, Sol Ruca was asked about her critics watching her every move and if it factors into how she feels when she’s in the ring.

“100%. even in NXT, we get people that are, you know, watching every move and we get people that are, you know, leaving hate comments and all this negativity, and essentially being up on the main roster, you have more eyes, which means more hate, but also means more love. So it is something that I’ve had to kind of navigate because I wasn’t really, it wasn’t something that I thought of when I got signed that it was going to be like, oh, this means that there’s going to be more eyes or more people, you know, trying to nitpick everything. But at the end of the day, especially with people on social media. That’s such a small percentage of our fan base, and as long as the crowd in person is happy and, you know, everyone backstage is happy with what I do, then that’s fine with me.”

Elsewhere in the same interview, Sol spoke about her WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship victory at Clash In Italy, calling it a ‘defining moment.’ You can read more about that here.

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