Kylie Rae has once again found herself at the center of a social media storm, sparking renewed discussions about past allegations involving Chris Jericho. On January 5, Rae took to Twitter to share a pointed message that many fans interpreted as a reference to her earlier claims about Jericho.

Quote-tweeting an article about a lawsuit alleging inappropriate behavior by a Fox Sports executive and Skip Bayless, Rae wrote, “Man abuses his position of power to sexually harass woman. A tale as old as time. I pray for a better future.😔💔”

While Rae didn’t explicitly name Jericho in her tweet, it reignited conversations about her previous claims of an alleged inappropriate interaction with the wrestling veteran, which reportedly contributed to her AEW exit. Twitter users quickly connected the dots, flooding the replies with references to Jericho.

“Yo Jericho SHE FINNA BE ON YO ASS,” one user commented, while another wrote, “WE WILL MAKE SURE THE PERSON’S NAME THAT RHYMES WITH BIS HERICHO PAYS FOR WHAT HE ATTEMPTED TO DO TO YOU!!!”

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Other responses ranged from support for Rae to outright criticism. “Didn’t you accuse Jericho?” one asked, while another user lashed out, writing, “Says the b*tch who levied false accusations against Jericho.”

GIFs featuring Chris Jericho also dominated the conversation. Some fans used his “You just made the list” GIF, while others posted the “Hi guys” GIF, implying Rae’s tweet may have been indirectly calling out Jericho.

As the story continues to unfold, it’s clear this latest tweet has reignited a firestorm of reactions online. Neither Jericho nor Rae has provided further clarification, leaving fans to speculate on the underlying message of Rae’s post.

As the wrestling world waits for more clarity, one thing is for sure—this story isn’t going away anytime soon.

What do you think of Kylie Rae’s tweet? Do you believe it’s connected to past allegations against Chris Jericho, or do you see it as unrelated? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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