Nikki and Brie defend fans after viral WWE list sparks backlash
Summary
– Bella Army ranked most toxic fan base in viral WWE list
– Nikki and Brie Bella publicly defend their supporters
– Social media debate grows around WWE fan communities
The Bella Twins are pushing back after their fan base was labeled the most toxic in WWE following a viral social media post. Nikki and Brie Bella made it clear they do not agree with the claim and stood firmly behind their supporters.
The situation began when a user shared a list ranking what they described as the most toxic WWE fan bases. The Bella Army was placed at the top, alongside other major fan groups tied to names like Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, CM Punk, and John Cena.
After the post gained attention, the official Nikki and Brie account responded directly, calling out the criticism and defending the community that has supported them for years. They described their fan base as positive, supportive, and built around uplifting one another.
The Bella Twins also emphasized that their fans have helped create one of the largest wrestling communities by promoting positivity and connection. They rejected the idea that the Bella Army represents negativity, instead highlighting its role in supporting people worldwide.
The viral list quickly sparked debate among fans, especially given the inclusion of several top WWE stars and factions. Conversations across social media have continued to grow as fans defend their favorite communities and challenge the rankings.
Fan bases remain a major part of modern wrestling culture, and moments like this show how quickly online discussions can turn heated when passionate supporters feel targeted.
I have complied a list of the 10 most toxic fanbases. This list is based on my interactions with fans over the last year.
Keep in mind not everyone in these fan bases are toxic and I’ve met and follow some great down to earth people that are die hard fans.
DEFEND YOUR FANDOM..… pic.twitter.com/wXcP0CuE4J
— Tito SanTanaChez (@TitoSanTanaChez) March 23, 2026
