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WNBA guard Sophie Cunningham may have a future in wrestling after fiercely defending Caitlin Clark, catching the eye of Women of Wrestling execs.
Co-owner Jeanie Buss, who is also the Lakers owner, wants Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham in Women of Wrestling.
Caitlin Clark Hands Out Sophie Cunningham Punishment During Fever Practice originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever were in good spirits on Saturday ahead of their much-awaited rivalry showdown against the Chicago Sky on Sunday.
Cunningham grabbed a lot of headlines after being ejected for a hard foul on the Connecticut Sun's Jacy Sheldon late in a June game. Sheldon had been guarding Clark closely earlier in the game and there were some tense moments between the two. Cunningham distributed what she deemed her own brand of justice.
Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss also happens to be a co-owner of Women Of Wrestling (WOW). And she thinks Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham would
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said she was fined over a social media video, which seemingly criticized officiating.
In Indiana’s last game, Hull scored seven points off the bench to help the Fever secure a statement win against their biggest rivals, the Chicago Sky, 93-78. The former Stanford standout also registered four rebounds, three assists and one triple in 19 minutes of action.
Sophie Cunningham received a $500 WNBA fine for her TikTok video calling out league referees, as she advocates for better player compensation and protection for Caitlin Clark.
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The Spun on MSNCongratulations Pouring In For Sophie Cunningham Monday, 'So Cool'Sophie Cunningham might not be one of the best players in the WNBA in 2025, but she's quickly become one of the most popular on social media. The former University of Missouri guard, who spent the first six years of her career with the Phoenix Mercury,