A former WWE NXT Superstar is facing some unexpected social media issues.
WWE released former NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion Gigi Dolin in May 2025. She is currently performing in the independent circuit under the name Priscilla Kelly and also recently returned to Major League Wrestling.
Her Instagram account still has the username gigidolin_wwe, even though it’s been a year since her exit from the promotion. It appears fans have questioned her about this a lot, as she recently posted a story, revealing that she’s unable to change the username. WWE changed it after hiring her in 2021, and Meta is not allowing her to make any changes due to unknown reasons.
“Also, for the thousandth time.. I cannot change my username. WWE went in and changed it when I got hired and now Meta will not let me make changes to it for some reason. I’ve tried everything, trust me. Can’t change it,” Priscilla Kelly wrote.
Priscilla Kelly opens up about bullying and going through depression at end of WWE run
During an interview with Denise Salcedo, Priscilla Kelly revealed that she dealt with bullying and depression towards the end of her run with the Toxic Attraction faction in WWE NXT. These struggles also caused her to gain weight.
“I went through a lot of stuff in WWE that kind of shot me into this horrible depression and at the tail end of Toxic (Attraction) I was severely depressed,” she said. “I put on on a bunch of weight, I started not caring about my ring work, I kind of gave up ’cause I was just so depressed because of things that were happening behind the scenes.
“I kind of went through this down period of, ‘I hate my life, I’m collecting a paycheck. I’m just hoping someday I can get back to who I am and the performer that I am.’ I as soon as I started to feel like I was myself again, I tore my meniscus.
“The pressure of WWE is a lot… there just was a lot of pressure those first two years, because I was new and I came from the indies. There was a lot that they were trying to like beat out of me. There was just stuff going on behind the scenes.
“I don’t want to bring it up ’cause I know it’ll blow up and then it’ll become a whole thing, but let’s just say some people were very, very, very not nice to me, to the point that I was suicidal for a little bit, because I was really going through it. Once I got out of that… I would say in the beginning of 2023, I started doing main events on the main roster and stuff and that’s when I really felt like, ‘Okay this is who I am, this is like the kind of wrestling I like to do.’” [H/T The Stunner]
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