One big thing: WWE announcer Samantha Irvin has discontinued her weekly “Hump Day” photo posts on social media after a full year.
Irvin, known for her distinctive ring introductions in NXT and on WWE’s main roster, made the announcement via Twitter, stating that her “method” had “served its purpose.”
Why it matters
This decision comes amid Irvin’s rising profile in WWE and follows recent controversies surrounding her social media presence, including:
- A viral photo of Irvin in her birthday suit that drew both praise and criticism
- Public discussions about her relationship with WWE Superstar Ricochet
- Debates over the appropriateness of her social media content given her role in WWE
By the numbers
- 1 year: Duration of Irvin’s “Hump Day” photo tradition
- 2021: Year Irvin joined WWE as an announcer
What they’re saying
“After a full year, I have officially retired from hump day dumps. There was a method to my madness & it has served its purpose. Thank you for tuning in 🙏🏽” — Samantha Irvin on Twitter
The big picture
Irvin’s decision to end her “Hump Day” posts may signal a shift in her public image management as she continues to gain prominence in WWE. It could also reflect the company’s influence on talent social media practices.
What’s next
With the “Hump Day” tradition behind her, fans will be watching to see how Irvin’s social media presence evolves and whether this change impacts her WWE career trajectory.
How do you think this decision will affect Samantha Irvin’s career in WWE? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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