In a candid social media post, AEW and ROH star Deonna Purrazzo has shared a disturbing stalker ordeal. A man who was a victim of a catfish scam drove from Connecticut to New Jersey, believing he was in a relationship with her. However, after Purrazzo explained the deception to him at WrestleCon, he returned the next day to watch her compete on an indie show. Back in Florida, police declined her report due to jurisdictional issues, leaving her deeply shaken.
“Last August, a man drove 2 hrs from CT to meet me at WrestleCon, thinking we were in a relationship. I had let him down gently that he had been catfished. The next day, he drove back to CT to watch me wrestle at a local show. I called the Orlando Police to file a report when I got home bc I wanted it documented this man already traveled across state lines TWICE to see me. They told me since the incident didn’t happen in FL, they couldn’t file a report.” – Deonna Purrazzo
Unfortunately, several female wrestlers have faced similarly alarming stalker threats in recent years. In 2020, Sonya Deville survived a terrifying home invasion by a man armed with a knife, zip ties, and duct tape who intended to kidnap her. Liv Morgan had to deal with a Canadian man who traveled to her Florida home in 2025, attempted to break in, and left a strange note. Stars like Saraya and Alexa Bliss have also reported obsessive fans, threats, and privacy invasions, highlighting the ongoing dangers female wrestlers endure.
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