Bordeaux urges women wrestlers to scrub personal data from the internet
Authored by cn-ayxsports.net, 02 Jul 2026
Bordeaux urges women wrestlers to scrub personal data from the internet
Major League Wrestling star Scarlett Bordeaux has publicly recommended that women in professional wrestling use data-removal services to protect their personal information from fans who cross boundaries. Speaking in an interview with Fox News Digital, Bordeaux said she has passed on the advice directly to fellow wrestlers in locker rooms when they raised concerns about intrusive or threatening fan behavior.
"This is something I would tell all of the girls in the locker rooms when they would say they were having an issue where it's some fan that's crossing the line," Bordeaux said. "I would tell them there's different websites where you can actually have them remove your info off the internet. So, they would remove your phone number, they'll remove your address. I had recommended to all of my friends that way fans cannot send you mail, they can't find where you live because I feel like with our data being sold right now it's easy to find people. It's easier than it's ever been. Just get your data off the internet." azerbaijan super league basketball
Bordeaux's comments come amid broader discussion within women's professional wrestling about fan safety and privacy. Ring of Honor and All Elite Wrestling star Deonna Purrazzo has publicly described a troubling encounter with a fan, while WWE star Jordynne Grace warned on social media that anyone attempting to locate her home would be met with what she described as seven dogs and a firearm. The pattern of incidents points to a recurring concern across multiple promotions.
Bordeaux competes in MLW alongside her husband, Killer Kross, after the pair departed WWE and subsequently returned to the promotion. She is among the top contenders in the MLW Women's World Championship picture, with the title currently held by Shotzi. Bordeaux has stated she holds respect for the champion but will not concede a title opportunity.