WWE receives community note on NXT AI video package

WWE has received a community note on its AI-generated video package featuring NXT wrestlers Zaria and Sol Ruca. The note was added to the video post, highlighting an issue with the content.

WWE posted an AI video package showcasing NXT talents Zaria and Sol Ruca, which promptly drew a community note. According to Fightful, the note appeared on the WWE's social media post about the video, as reported on May 1, 2026, at 00:30 UTC. Community notes, a feature on platforms like X, provide context or corrections to potentially misleading content contributed by users and verified by the community. This marks a moment where WWE's use of AI in promotional materials intersected with public fact-checking mechanisms. The video package aimed to highlight the wrestlers' skills, but the note suggests some aspect required clarification or correction, though specifics of the note were not detailed in initial reports. No official response from WWE has been announced regarding the community note.

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