Piper Niven is continuing to unload on trolls following her recent neck surgery reveal, as she took down a hater who claimed Triple H would release her.
After brutally roasting a fan who mocked her appearance online, another hateful comment hit Niven’s Twitter account. This time, a fan attempted to taunt the WWE star by claiming Triple H would eventually fire her.
“triple h is releasing you count your days”
Niven wasted absolutely no time responding — and once again delivered a savage comeback that immediately started circulating online, stating that the hater is at the bottom of the reproductive barrel.
“YAAAAASSS 😆 I thought that might upset you. Probably, come to us all someday. But even when it does, I’ll still be a real G living a great life in sunny FL with my beautiful family. Enjoy being the bottom of the reproductive barrel forever.”
The latest exchange comes only shortly after Niven already torched another fan who compared her appearance to Mason Rook following the May 19 episode of WWE NXT. That earlier fan wrote:
“It’s nice to see that @PiperNivenWWE got a haircut and is back on tv #WWENXT”
Niven responded by completely unloading on the troll while embracing the comparison in her own way.
“If @MasonRook_wwe and me are even somewhat related then you’re our weird uncle that mum makes us invite to family gatherings cause it’ll make gran happy. You look like an inflamed toenail and ye probably smell like one too boot. Don’t ever talk to me or my son again.”
The social media exchanges come during what has clearly been an emotional period for Niven. Last week, she revealed she underwent serious neck surgery in California after being away from WWE television since August 2025. While discussing the difficult recovery process, Niven admitted the last several months had been physically and emotionally draining.
“Pain and heartbreak are incredible teachers and the lessons I have learned from this will stay with me forever.”
Despite still recovering, Piper Niven has made one thing very clear lately: she has no patience whatsoever for fans trying to take personal shots at her online.
Do you think Piper Niven’s clapbacks are completely justified, or do you think wrestlers should ignore trolls online altogether? Sound off in the comments.
