AJ Lee Drags a Fan for Harassing Her by Posting an AI-Generated Kissing Video of Theirs After Recent Meet Up
An incident of a fan using AI to create a clip of AJ Lee kissing him has the entire wrestling community up in arms, let alone the wrestler herself.
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One must have heard that a bad apple spoils the barrel. It could be applied to a real-life situation featuring AJ Lee and one of her insane fans. At a recent The Big Event convention in New York, the former Divas Champion met Caitlin Chris, who has a YouTube channel by the name Chris Horror. He crossed all limits of sanity by morphing their picture into an AI video.
Chris posted that clip across his social media handles, where he brazenly depicted how Lee was repeatedly kissing him. The trailblazing women’s wrestler has called it inappropriate and harassment. She gently asked the man to delete it.
More than a day has passed, and the said video is still up. Most of the people in the comments have called Chris out for his creepy and weird behavior.
This is inappropriate and it is harassment. Please delete.
— AJ Mendez (@TheAJMendez) November 20, 2025
The said fan wore a CM Punk tee while getting himself clicked alongside his wife at the aforementioned meet-and-greet event. ‘The Second City Saint’ has yet to comment on the situation involving his beloved wife. Punk, however, has given countless reminders to fans of late regarding the importance of respecting wrestlers’ boundaries.
You are banned from any future shows
— Bigeventny (@bigeventny) November 20, 2025
Seeing Lee going through such a mess must be so afflicting on the World Heavyweight Champion. However, in a positive move, the Big Event Sports Marketing Firm of NY has officially banned Chris from any of their future shows. That’s the bare minimum, but a step in the right direction nonetheless.
AJ Lee has always been super receptive to her fans throughout the years. She didn’t stop greeting them even while staying away from WWE for a decade. The 38-year-old has had her share of overcoming depression and mental issues in the past, and the latest deed involving her could only be termed unfortunate.
How did CM Punk and Rhea Ripley react to AJ Lee costing Becky Lynch the women’s IC title on Raw?
AJ Lee made her return to WWE programming after almost a two-month hiatus on this week’s Raw at Madison Square Garden. ‘The Geek Goddess’ came out during the women’s Intercontinental title bout between Becky Lynch and Maxxine Dupri. ‘The Irish Lass Kicker’, at one point, was trying to remove the protective padding from the top turnbuckle.

The referee was distracted, so Lynch thought she’d get away with it. However, she didn’t, with Lee coming out just in the nick of time. ‘The Man’ eventually lost her title after Dupri pinned her with a crossbody. What an upset. Right? Not only did the entire MSG come unglued for that moment, but CM Punk and Rhea Ripley were also pleasantly taken aback.
Everyone was overwhelmed with joy seeing @maxxinedupri win the IC Title! 👏 pic.twitter.com/IEjp4zQ2yk
— WWE (@WWE) November 19, 2025
In a video posted by WWE, one could see Punk and Ripley loving every bit of what transpired from the moment Lee arrived at ringside. Speaking of Ripley, she confronted Lee in a backstage segment on Raw and cajoled her to engage in a private conversation. It’s all pointing towards The Crazy Chick’s addition to the women’s WarGames side of Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss.
Meanwhile, Becky Lynch, in all likelihood, is expected to favor The Kabuki Warriors, Nia Jax, and Lash Legend at Survivor Series. It will be Lee’s first match since emerging victorious in a mixed tag team match at Wrestlepalooza. ‘The Black Widow’ made Lynch tap out at the said PLE. It’d be interesting to see if the ‘Big Time Becks’ manages to get her revenge on Lee inside the double-caged structure on November 29.
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