Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Scarlett Bordeaux Urges Women Wrestlers to Remove Personal Data as Fan Incidents Raise Safety Fears
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Scarlett Bordeaux Urges Women Wrestlers to Remove Personal Data as Fan Incidents Raise Safety Fears

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • Scarlett Bordeaux said she advises female wrestlers to use websites that remove personal information online, including home addresses and phone numbers.
  • The MLW star said she gives that guidance when locker-room colleagues report fans crossing the line, arguing that widely sold data has made people easier than ever to find.
  • Recent incidents sharpened those concerns: Deonna Purrazzo described a frightening encounter on X, while WWE's Jordynne Grace warned would-be intruders she has "seven dogs and a gun."
  • Bordeaux, who recently returned to MLW with husband Killer Kross after leaving WWE, is one of the promotion's top women's contenders as she also takes on a leadership role backstage.

Insights

When a fan can buy a wrestler's address, where does personal responsibility end and corporate accountability begin?
Is paying for privacy the only way for public figures to escape the $200 billion data broker industry?
As California's new data deletion law begins, can it truly shield individuals from relentless online data collection?