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'It's getting scarier' - AEW Superstar Taya Valkyrie on Los Angeles fire incident

Pro Wrestling: Taya Valkyrie posted about her experience of the Los Angeles Fire incident. The AEW Superstar let the world know of the difficulties faced by the citizens of LA.

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'It's getting scarier' - AEW Superstar Taya Valkyrie on Los Angeles fire incident

AEW Superstar Taya Valkyrie (Source: X)

Taya Valkyrie shared the challenges faced during the Los Angeles fire incident. A resident of the city herself, the AEW Superstar claimed that they were evacuated out of the city and were safe but the situation was bad. She said power was going out in many locations and every passing moment was getting scarier for the people.

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Taya is one of the emerging Superstars in the Women's division in the AEW locker room. She was recently against Toni Storm in AEW Collision. Valkyrie is a citizen of Los Angeles and experienced the fire incident herself. She claimed it to be a scary experience. The star wrestler posted a series of tweets to let the world know of the seriousness of the incident.

In one of the tweets, Valkyrie claimed that the people of the city were evacuated from their places to safer zones. She felt the situation was getting worse and asked everyone to pray for Los Angeles. "We've been evacuated, but are safe. Holy sh*t this is bad. Pray for LA," wrote Taya.

'It's getting scarier in Los Angeles' - AEW Superstar

The talented wrestler gave an update about power cuts in the city. In another tweet, she wrote that power was off in multiple areas of the city. Valkyrie urged everyone to charge their flashlights and candles to be prepared for power cuts. It is evident that the fire workers helped people and ensured their safety.

"Charge all your devices, get candles and flashlights ready. Power is going out in multiple areas 😭," added Valkyrie. In another tweet, Taya wrote the situation was getting worse and scarier with every passing minute. She concluded by urging everyone to stay safe.

"It's getting scarier and scarier out here in LA. Please be safe out there everyone," Valkyrie concluded. Her tweets have gone viral on social media and the fans expressed their support and prayers to the people of LA. Many wished to see her in action later this week on AEW Collision. 

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