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Cardi B Trades Words With WWE Superstar on Twitter

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WWE recently held their Legends Night episode of Monday Night RAW. During the show 24/7 Champion Angel Garza was flirting with Torrie Wilson, and Wilson duped Garza into being surprised by The Boogeyman.

The way in which Wilson caused this? She claimed that ‘WAP’ rapper Cardi B was in the next room, and Garza fell for it. After that several WWE fans began to tweet with mentions to Cardi B’s twitter account.

Cardi B would reply to the messages and video of the Wilson/Garza segment. “WWWWTTTTFFFFFFFFF …. [weary face emoji] [laughing emoji x 4] This is not how my WWE debut was supposed to be ! Vince McMahon COUNT YOUR f–kIN DAYS !!!!.”

Lacey Evans vs Cardi B

WWE Superstar Lacey Evans would then respond to the rapper. “Careful what you wish for ya nasty….. we aren’t @NICKIMINAJ You’ll get sent home with more than a busted eye. [nail polish emoji] [high heel emoji].” Evans was referencing an incident between Cardi and Nicki Minaj that happened a while ago.

Cardi B would then respond to Lacey Evans, seemingly not realising that the WWE Superstar was trying to start an angle online. “A white woman can’t never put fear on me sweetie….Got me f–ked up.I was showing love to WWE the whole night yesterday I don’t know where the f–k you came from with your unnecessary bulls–t.”

Lacey Evans would send one final reply to Cardi B, maybe pulling back a little bit. “Aww bless your heart! @iamcardib U got it all wrong. I heard DEBUT and was giving you a friendly heads up! [pleading face emoji] but since you wanna be a bad ass… keep me in mind when/if you show up to @WWE. Ill kick your ass while listening to your music. [nail polish emoji] [high heel emoji] #PullUp.”

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