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Beadle was barred from gaining media access to last night's Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, along with CBS Sports' Rachel Nichols, by Mayweather's camp. as both have been staunch critics of Mayweather's history of domestic violence. Triple H, for his part, tweeted out support of Mayweather, who has past connections with WWE, and Beadle didn't take kindly to it, tweeting:
I've loved @WWE for a long time. But @TripleH and his love for a serial abuser is too much. I'm turning in my fan card. #WasFunWhileItLasted
— Michelle Beadle (@MichelleDBeadle) May 3, 2015
Beadle's a diverse personality, a beautiful TV hostess that doesn't just get by on appearance, but has the zeal for sports that supersedes most male viewers, and that tomboyish charm has helped catapult her into stardom. Her love of WWE has been evident during airings of Raw, as she demonstrated a proclivity to tweet along with regular fans, reverting into a fun-loving fangirl seamlessly. As far as viewers claiming they're never watching WWE again, few would be as memorable as Beadle's stand, not that it would really sway other regular watchers either way.
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