The wrestling worlds obsession with spray tans has officially reached a boiling point, and Ricochet isnt holding back. The AEW star went in during an interview with Barstools Rasslin, calling out the industry-wide epidemic of bad spray tans that have fansand wrestlerscringing.
Oh man. Its all over, Ricochet admitted when asked about the growing problem. Its indies, its WWE, its AEW, its everywhere. Apparently, people cant put the spray tan on the night before and then wash; they have to put it on right before their match.
The result? A locker room disaster zone. You just go into the locker room, the showers in the locker room, if you just look at the floor, its like spray tan city. It gets all over your gear, all over everything, Ricochet revealed. The visual? A wrestling version of The Jersey Shore, but way messier.
The critique comes as spray tan blunders have taken center stage on social media, with fans taking jabs at uneven or overly dramatic tanning jobs. While its clear wrestlers aim to look their best under the bright lights, Ricochets comments highlight a hilarious yet undeniable reality: sometimes, the glam comes with a little too much grit.
Whether its WWE, AEW, or the indie circuit, spray tan drama seems to have no boundaries. But will Ricochets callout inspire a change in backstage bronzing etiquette, or will wrestlers continue to roll the dice on last-minute tans?
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