In case you missed it, Sonya Deville rocked a rainbow towel in her pocket during her match with Carmella Tuesday night on SmackDown.
Today (Jun. 13) WWE began its own company wide celebration of Pride Month. This morning a large collection of WWE wrestlers took to Twitter, nearly all at the same time, in a show of support for Pride Month.
Every story shared, every voice heard.. thank you to Pat and all those who have influenced us with courage and strength to be who we are. I am happy to be a voice for those still struggling today #LoveIsLove https://t.co/Wbo03F5UgB pic.twitter.com/tbv8w4iM7A
— Daria Berenato (@SonyaDevilleWWE) June 13, 2019
#loveislove @glaad #PrideMonth pic.twitter.com/D5URDEbyTW
— Finn Bálor forEVERYone (@FinnBalor) June 13, 2019
Take #Pride in who you are and never be ashamed to be the best version of that person. pic.twitter.com/WKlIlV099d
— Austin Creed ✈️ E3 (@XavierWoodsPhD) June 13, 2019
”Try and be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud.” -Maya Angelou #LoveWins #LoveIsLove #pride #wwe @WWE pic.twitter.com/dC4rpc7Zex
— Dana Brooke WWE (@DanaBrookeWWE) June 13, 2019
#falaamo #pride pic.twitter.com/GPDpk88mkZ
— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) June 13, 2019
#LoveIsLove #Pride
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) June 13, 2019
❤️ pic.twitter.com/Htm9nQQvVz
#loveislove #pride pic.twitter.com/RGNA4OZR2l
— MELLA I$ MONEY (@CarmellaWWE) June 13, 2019
#loveislove #pride pic.twitter.com/qL3UqLQswB
— Cesaro (@WWECesaro) June 13, 2019
#pride ✌️ pic.twitter.com/xcBouYPLrO
— Aiden English (@WWEDramaKing) June 13, 2019
I stand in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community and honor YOU with #Pride this month! I believe in equality, education, awareness, and this simple fact: love wins... Always!!
— Dana Warrior (@DanaWarriorWWE) June 13, 2019
xo❤️ d ️ #Pride2019 #PrideMonth #LGBTQ pic.twitter.com/ailTrQyK2K
Check out WWE.com’s complete gallery of Pride Month photos and quotes here.
Deville has also done interviews with WWE.com and Yahoo Sports in which she talks about her journey of coming out and now wanting to be known for more than just being a gay wrestler.