AJ Lee condemned a “fan” who used AI technology to create a fake video of her being kissed by a former WWE Divas Champion. Chris Holler posted this simulated video on YouTube, claiming it showed AJ kissing him at the New York Expo in November 2025.
After seeing the video on X, AJ described it as “inappropriate and harassing” and asked Chris to remove the offensive content. However, Chris has not agreed to take it down; instead, he thanked another fan for encouraging AJ to praise the video and even posted a Vince McMahon GIF to mock the situation.
AI-generated content has become a controversial subject among wrestling fans recently. For example, Bobby Lashley’s rumored WWE return with a Japan-themed storyline was reportedly part of an official WWE promotional effort. Meanwhile, Zoe Stark, who was out due to injury for most of 2025, had to clarify that an AI-generated retirement video of her was false.
AJ appreciates her fans, especially those who supported her during her long absence from WWE, but Chris’s behavior crosses a line. Hopefully, others will respect AJ’s wishes and understand that she deserves to control how her image is used.
Fan Take: This incident highlights the growing challenges AI poses in professional wrestling, where digital manipulation can blur reality and respect for performers’ identities. For WWE fans, it’s a reminder that the line between creative storytelling and personal boundaries must be carefully maintained to protect the integrity of the sport and its athletes.
