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Lana accuses Paige of bullying her in NXT

Her line on David Flair during the Raw final segment was not the only thing that led Paige trending on Twitter today as the former two time Divas champion got into an argument with fellow Diva Lana, possibly planting seeds for a feud when Lana gets back.

Lana wrote a tweet which she later deleted and Paige called her out on it for talking crap and then deleting it. “I actually wanted to write a longer paragraph about you. We both know you bullied me in @WWENXT,” Lana replied. “Ok sweetheart. You were there barely 2 months. If it was true you wouldn’t have deleted it,” Paige fired back, then adding that it’s “too bad you lie all the time,” and used the hashtags #TMZ and #AllYouWantIsFame, referring to TMZ announcing that Lana and Rusev were engaged, something that caught WWE off guard to the their current storyline.

“I actually am a open book of honesty, I apologize when I’m wrong & take responsibility for my actions. Nice try,” Lana wrote. “You are a great wrestler @RealPaigeWWE & I hope @MsCharlotteWWE crushes you at #SurvivorSeries because you are mean & disrespectful. Bye.“ Paige then ended the argument by telling Lana to “stop trying to get a storyline.”


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