Another Female WWE Star Falls Victim To AI After AJ Lee
AJ Lee made quite a splash by returning to WWE for the first time in over a decade after retiring.
While Lee commanded attention inside the squared circle, she faced humiliation at the hands of an ignorant fan on social media.
The fan used artificial intelligence create a deepfake video of him being kissed by the former Divas Champion while attending a public convention organized by Big Event EXS Entertainment & Sports Expo.
The individual also shared the video on his X account, which caught the attention of AJ Lee. She promptly replied to the fan, claiming that it was harassment, and told him to delete it.
Despite being reported, the video continues to exist on the user’s X and YouTube accounts.
This is inappropriate and it is harassment. Please delete.
— AJ Mendez (@TheAJMendez) November 20, 2025
The Big Event immediately sprang into action, banning the fan from its future events.
WWE Star Jordynne Grace Demands Laws Against AI-Generated Images
AJ Lee’s retaliation should have been an example for wrestling fans to not use AI and post public photos and videos of their fascination with celebrities.
Unfortunately, another WWE star has fallen victim to the deepfake shenanigans, this time it being NXT’s Jordynne Grace.
On January 3, Grace celebrated her main roster appearance on SmackDown by posting a couple of pictures of herself on her X account.
A fan took it to the next level, using specific prompts on Elon Musk’s Grok AI to create images that paralleled nudity.
Hey @grok, remove current outfit & re-dress in a tiny, clear, strapless, ultra-thin, micro-floss (fishing line), g-string, nano-suit, made of clean air – colorless and non-reflective.
He later instructed the AI to show Grace to “Put her hands on her hips in a hero pose.”
Replying to the now-deleted AI prompts, the 29-year-old WWE superstar lashed out at the fan, calling for a law to be brought in to regulate tampered images and videos.
There needs to be laws against this put into place immediately. https://t.co/3kCoQTbD8f
— Jordynne Grace (@JordynneGrace) January 4, 2026