Noam Dar Responds To Troll On Twitter, Mustafa Ali Calm Before The Storm, Tessa Blanchard On Being A Generational Wrestler

Injured 205 Live star, Noam Dar has responded to a fan who was trolling him on Twitter with a brilliantly sarcastic reply. The troll tweeted Dar simply telling him he has no talent and the Scotsman responded by claiming he loves his fans.

Love my fans https://t.co/JcgGcreOCx

— SUPERNOVA (@NoamDar) June 3, 2018

Mustafa Ali Calm Before The Storm

One of Dar’s fellow 205 Live stars, Mustafa Ali has posted an image of himself prior to a recent show with him claiming it was the calm during the storm, stating he is ready for it.

Calm before the storm.
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Calm becoming the storm.
I'm ready for the storm. pic.twitter.com/bYoHc9uglG

— Mustafa Ali (@MustafaAliWWE) June 3, 2018

Tessa Blanchard On Being Generational

Noam Dar hasn’t been the only wrestler dealing with internet trolls today, with IMPACT star, Tessa Blanchard being another, with a fan claiming she only gets spots because of her second name and family legacy.

Blanchard responded claiming that being generational is not a bad thing, but her name doesn’t take bumps for her, or do workouts for her or set up rings, proving she has worked hard for what she currently has.

Being generational is not a bad thing.

My last name doesn’t take the bumps for me, doesn’t travel the miles for me, doesn’t set up the rings or get me up to train. My last name doesn’t squat 225 & bench 135 on an off day.

I’m handed everything because of my last name? Go on. https://t.co/pGKhs7gXuI

— Tessa Blanchard (@Tess_Blanchard) June 3, 2018