You don't want to make J.J. Watt mad.
Take this, for instance: ABC 13 in Houston sent out a tweet talking about how Watt's fiance Kealia Ohai was traded from the Houston Dash to the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women's Soccer League.
But they cut out her name and used his instead. The tweet said, "Houston Dash trade J.J. Watt's fiancee to Chicago."
And he wasn't having it.
Houston Dash trade J.J. Watt's fiancee to Chicago https://t.co/EX9cX455kH pic.twitter.com/0dylaVKpK9
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) January 7, 2020Watt responded and didn't seem happy with the tweet saying, "This headline is trash. Kealia Ohai (which is her name by the way, since you didn't even bother to mention it) is incredible entirely on her own merit and deserves to be treated as such. Be better than this."
This headline is trash.Kealia Ohai (which is her name by the way, since you didn't even bother to mention it) is incredible entirely on her own merit and deserves to be treated as such.Be better than this. https://t.co/82GMrYOv9U
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) January 7, 2020That tweet has been liked over 170,000 times as of Tuesday afternoon.
I think it's safe to say ABC 13 won't be getting any one-on-ones with Watt in the future.





