Back in 2020, shortly before she won the TNA World Championship, Tessa Blanchard was shockingly accused of bullying and racism, as she allegedly had used a racial slur against an opponent in the past. And now, after a fan labeled her racist under a recent tweet, the third-generation has responded that racism has “never been in my heart,” blaming clickbait culture for it still being mentioned, and urging fans to “move on.”
30-Year-Old Blanchard, the daughter of Tully Blanchard, debuted in 2014 and was soon on WWE’s radar, having competed in WWE’s Mae Young Classic. However, her actual big break came via TNA, where she became the first woman to win the World Championship and held the Knockouts title. Yet, following the aforementioned racism allegations, her career suffered a major setback, and she saw her main competition in Mexico. However, she returned to TNA in 2024 and has since been pushed as a top heel in the Knockouts division.
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