Bryce Hall: TikTok Clout Chaser, OnlyFans Cuck, Failed Wrestler, and Ultimate Hypocrite

Bryce Hall: TikTok Clout Chaser, OnlyFans Cuck, Failed Wrestler, and Ultimate Hypocrite

Look, we’ve all seen Bryce Hall chase trends like a moth to a flame. The guy built his entire brand on TikTok dances, boxing stunts, and whatever would get him clicks in the “worst era of TikTok,” as one sharp reply put it.

But when he decides to take shots at WWE — calling it “a bunch of grown men who blast steroids & fake fight” and questioning how it has such a massive fanbase — it’s not just tone-deaf.

It’s peak hypocrisy wrapped in a failed wrestler’s resentment.

Let’s be real. Bryce Hall isn’t some outsider offering “serious questions” about pro wrestling.

A few years ago, he was desperate to break into WWE himself. He auditioned, he pushed for it, he wanted that spotlight.

And guess what? They didn’t feature his “zesty ass,” as one X user bluntly (but accurately) put it. No contract. No ring time. No glory. Just another celebrity who got shown the door.

That makes him not a critic — it makes him a failed wrestler with an axe to grind. The receipts don’t lie. One viral reply from @Popplayzz nailed it perfectly: “You were literally desperate to join the WWE few years ago btw. No wonder they didn’t feature your zesty ass.”

Paired with the proof in that post, it’s clear Bryce wasn’t above the “fake fights” when they could boost his career. He only hates on them now because the door slammed shut in his face. Classic sour grapes.

And it gets worse when you stack it against the other call-out that went nuclear.

@ibeastIess didn’t hold back, reminding Bryce exactly who he is: someone who “had to humiliate yourself to gain traction in the worst era of TikTok.”

You don’t get to lecture the wrestling world about fanbases when your own path was built on the same kind of spectacle you’re now mocking.

Pot, meet kettle. The wrestling community saw right through it, and the replies roasted him for a reason. Here’s the bigger issue: this isn’t just about one bad take. It’s about a pattern of casual disrespect.

Dropping lazy insults and punching down while pretending to be above the very industry you tried (and failed) to join shows a complete lack of self-awareness. WWE has survived far bigger critics than a TikTok influencer who couldn’t cut it in the ring.

His OnlyFans girlfriend is hot, but she’s an OnlyFans girl, is that a real girlfriend? Or is Bryce paying her rates?

The fanbase Bryce questions? They’re loyal because wrestling delivers entertainment, athleticism, and storytelling — things Bryce clearly craved but couldn’t earn.

Bryce, if you’re reading this: next time you want to question why something has a fanbase, take a look in the mirror. You tried to join the “steroid fake fight” club and got rejected. That doesn’t make you insightful. It makes you the punchline.

The wrestling world doesn’t need your approval — and after this latest flop of a take, it definitely doesn’t want it. Stay in your lane, or at least own the fact that you tried (and failed) to switch lanes.

Failed wrestler energy looks bad on anyone. Do better.

OnlyFans girl Mikaela Lafuente? Now she’s worth talking about!

I’m sure she’ll stick around when Bryce’s 15 minutes are up, if she’s not being paid for the job already?

JaySin

Co-Founder & Co-Owner of WrestleVoice.com, Creator & Co-Host of “Discuss TNA IMPACT”. 15+ years dominating pro wrestling media (podcasting, writing, owning). Recently featured in Orlando Voyager’s “Change-Makers” series. Autism awareness advocate & mentor. Sports junkie, movie buff, gambling enthusiast, and huge nerd at heart!

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