Former TNA Knockouts Champion Havok is currently taking part in tryouts at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando.
The 28-year-old posted some controversial homophobic and racist tweets back in 2011, which several fans dug up after realizing she would be working out for World Wrestling Entertainment.
Havok posted an apology on Twitter, which was later deleted (via WrestlingInc.com):
“I want to apologize whole heartedly for the OLD tweets that are being brought up right now. Legit, It was years ago and i don’t even rem.tweeting over half of this stuff. The stuff i do remember was jokes that were in bad taste. I was young and very new to social media promo and i was very immature and just said things to make my friends laugh at the time. Inside jokes between us. I don’t really feel or believe any of the things i DID actually tweet. I am a loving, compassionate person and i LOVE everyone. No mater who! I would die for any wrestling fan and i care so much about wrestling and everything in it. I would not be here without any of you. I was young, stupid & immature. I am not too proud to admit some of it was me being bitter for all the wrong reasons, but I’ve learned and grown from this .. i hope this can be forgiven. I love you guys.”
Nothing gets past WWE, though. The company reportedly found out about the messages, with Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer Radio describing the situation as “the roof caving in.”
It’s a shame, because WWE has high hopes for Havok, who look at her as the next Awesome Kong/Kharma.
Editor’s Note
Note to readers: DON’T post stupid stuff on the internet. It never goes away.