**Breaking**
According to Ryan Satin, WWE will change the name from the Fabulous Moolah Battle Royal to the “Wrestlemania Women’s Battle Royal.” This comes after days of outrage due to honoring the controversial Fabulous Moolah.
https://twitter.com/ryansatin/status/974361662047186944
Sponsors were allegedly unhappy as well
I was told that Snickers, the sponsor of WrestleMania was very unhappy about the negative publicity associated with The Fabulous Moolah name
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) March 15, 2018
Below is a full story on the outrage surrounding the naming of the match.
If you have been following the latest tweets from the WWE Universe on Twitter and Facebook, you may have noticed many protests against the name of the Fabulous Moolah Battle Royal. Below, we explain why many fans are protesting against the name.
Fan Reactions
We have listed some of the fan responses below, and many of them are interesting. Let’s take a look at some of the outrage regarding the Fabulous Moolah Battle Royal that stood out the most to me.
https://twitter.com/zmanbrianzane/status/973591733257695233
Dear @WWE, The Fabulous Moolah was a sex trafficker and hooked girls in her care on drugs for prostitution. Get outta here with your #FabulousMoolahBattleRoyal whitewash.https://t.co/4HCiwxm5WB
— A simple Foo (@AgentFoo) March 13, 2018
Alundra Blayze Battle Royal
Chyna Memorial Battle Royal
Luna Vachon Memorial Battle Royal
Trish Stratus Battle Royal
Fucking…. Santino Marella in a Dress Battle Royal!These are all better ideas than the #FabulousMoolahBattleRoyal
She did some shady shit.
— It's Me, GTW (@ItsMeGTW) March 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/MISPodcast/status/973576825136926723
Why Is the WWE Universe Protesting Against the Name of the Women’s Battle Royal?
It is no secret that the Fabulous Moolah was an impressive woman in wrestling, but she was also surrounded by lots of controversy as a trainer and a promoter. Many wrestlers referred to her as a “shady” person. Various stories came to light in the past twenty years, accusing Moolah of sex trafficking, financial abuse, and even keeping her wrestlers under her thumb with illegal substances.
Several wrestlers have come forward over the years to tell their story; this included Sandy Parker and Ann Casey. Ida Mae Martinez even stated that “personal services” were demanded before wrestlers were paid.
Still, one of the most shocking stories came from Barbara McCoy, the daughter of Susie Mae McCoy, a protege of the Fabulous Moolah. According to Barbara, her mother was raped, given drugs, and made an addict in order to control her.
WWE made the right call in changing the name. I’m sure a lot of people will chastise them for honoring Moolah in the first place, but you can’t yell at someone to change and then berate them after they change for not doing it soon enough.
Should the name be changed? What is your take? Let us know in the comment section above.