Nikki Bella Criticizes Age Discrimination Against Women in Wrestling
Nikki Bella used a recent podcast appearance to challenge how older performers are viewed in professional wrestling. She spoke on The Flying Felon about what she called a clear double standard for women in the sport.
Contrasting Reactions for Male and Female Stars
Bella noted women in their 40s face harsher criticism when they return. She contrasted that with male wrestlers in their mid-to-late 40s. Those men often receive top billing and weekly television work without similar backlash.
Younger Fans and Misunderstanding the Comeback
She suggested part of the response comes from younger audiences. They may not grasp the physical and mental demands of competing later in life.
Bella argued that stepping back into the ring takes courage. She pointed out the added pressure of facing opponents half their age or a decade younger.
Motherhood and Body Changes
Bella raised how pregnancy and motherhood change women’s bodies. She said that reality is often overlooked in discussions about comebacks.
She believes mothers who return to competition deserve celebration. Recovery and adaptation, she noted, should factor into the public conversation.
Equal Respect, Not Special Treatment
The core message was simple. Age should not be used to tear women down or diminish their achievements.
Bella asked for parity in how wrestlers are judged, regardless of gender. She emphasized respect for veterans who choose to return.
This account was compiled for Filmogaz.com from Bella’s remarks on The Flying Felon. Readers can weigh in on whether age discrimination against women in wrestling remains a problem.