In a recent interview, WWE Superstar Piper Niven made bold claims about a former WWE colleague, accusing the released wrestler of sharing backstage information with wrestling “dirt sheets” — a term commonly used to describe wrestling news outlets that publish rumors and insider details.
Niven expressed her frustration with certain individuals who, after parting ways with WWE, allegedly leak private company information. She believes these actions harm the company and disrupt the morale of those still working within the organization. While she didn’t specify the wrestler by name, Niven’s remarks seem to target someone who was recently released and has since been active in media discussions about WWE.
The Scottish powerhouse added that while she respects everyone’s right to share their personal stories, she finds it disheartening when people go to “dirt sheets” rather than addressing concerns directly. “We all have our ups and downs in this business, but spreading internal matters to the public doesn’t solve anything — it just creates more drama,” Niven said.
This comment has sparked conversations among wrestling fans and insiders, with many speculating about the identity of the individual Niven was referring to. While some fans support Niven’s stance, others argue that released stars have the right to share their experiences, especially if they feel wronged.
The tension between WWE talent and wrestling news outlets is not new, but Piper Niven’s comments bring fresh attention to the ongoing debate about how much should be shared publicly from behind the curtain of professional wrestling.