Report: Roxanne Perez Targeted in Disturbing Threat Ahead of WWE MITB Appearance

While much of the recent attention in the wrestling world has focused on the ongoing situation surrounding Liv Morgan and her stalker, troubling news has surfaced regarding Roxanne Perez, who has reportedly been the target of an even more disturbing incident in the days leading up to Money in the Bank 2025.

According to multiple reports, the former NXT Women’s Champion was doxxed on social media, with a user on X (formerly Twitter) leaking her private address and posting a chilling countdown seemingly alluding to a violent act planned for Friday, June 6, 2025.

WWE officials were clearly aware of the situation behind the scenes, and RAW General Manager Adam Pearce made a cryptic post on social media the day before the supposed threat, writing:

“It has been reported. If you know what I’m talking about, then you know what I’m talking about. Thank you to everyone that made me aware.”

Fortunately, no incident occurred on June 6. Perez, showing immense professionalism and resilience, went on to compete in the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match on Saturday, June 7, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

Further underscoring the seriousness of the situation, extra security was reportedly present at a WWE meet-and-greet event on Sunday, where Perez made a public appearance. Fightful Select notes that WWE is continuing to monitor the situation closely, and the added security presence suggests the company is taking these threats with the utmost seriousness.

This incident marks another reminder of the growing concern over talent safety, especially in light of multiple high-profile cases involving fan harassment and stalking. While Perez has remained publicly silent on the matter, her actions speak volumes: she’s not backing down, and she’s continuing to perform at the highest level amid deeply personal threats.

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