In a jaw-dropping twist that has sent shockwaves through the sports world, multiple WNBA players have reportedly been suspended following a controversial internal investigation into alleged collusion and targeted voting manipulation aimed at excluding rookie sensation Caitlin Clark from a top spot in the 2025 WNBA All-Star Player Voting.
The stunning revelation came just hours after leaked communications and locker room footage surfaced online, suggesting that a small group of veteran players orchestrated a quiet campaign to keep Clark—one of the league’s most popular and fastest-rising stars—out of the top fan-voted rankings. The WNBA swiftly responded, suspending at least three unnamed players involved in what sources are calling a “clear breach of sportsmanship and league ethics.”

Fans OUTRAGED by the Backstabbing
Social media erupted the moment the story broke.
#JusticeForClark and #WNBAExposed began trending globally within minutes as fans expressed disbelief that a group of professional athletes would allegedly conspire to sabotage one of their own—especially a rookie who has brought millions of new fans, sold-out arenas, and skyrocketing TV ratings to the league.
“They didn’t just try to block Caitlin—they tried to silence what she represents: change, growth, and new energy in the WNBA,” one viral tweet read.
“She put in the work. She’s earned her place. These suspensions are just the beginning,” wrote another.
Leaked Footage Reveals the Plot
What initially began as mere fan speculation turned into a full-blown scandal when previously unreleased behind-the-scenes locker room footage from earlier in the season was leaked to a prominent sports outlet. The video allegedly shows several players laughing about “making sure” Clark didn’t get the nod, with one player even mocking the media attention surrounding the Indiana Fever rookie.
The league confirmed the authenticity of the footage and launched an immediate internal review. Within 48 hours, disciplinary action was taken.

According to an official WNBA statement released this morning:
“Following a thorough investigation into conduct that violated the spirit of fair competition and the integrity of the All-Star selection process, the WNBA has suspended multiple players for their involvement in a targeted voting manipulation effort. The league stands for fairness, inclusion, and sportsmanship—and we will not tolerate behavior that undermines those values.”
While the names of the suspended players have not yet been officially released, insiders suggest they include at least two veteran All-Star forwards and one high-profile guard—names that are likely to come out in the coming days as media pressure builds.
Caitlin Clark Responds With Class
In typical Caitlin Clark fashion, the Iowa-born phenom took the high road when reporters asked for her reaction after practice earlier today.
“Honestly, I’m just focused on my team and the next game,” Clark said with a calm smile. “I love this league, I love the fans, and I’m grateful to be here. I’ll let the league handle everything else.”
But sources close to Clark revealed that she was “deeply hurt” by the news. While the rookie has faced her share of on-court rivalries and off-court criticism, this incident seems to have crossed a personal line for many fans—and even other players in the league.

Support From Across the Sports World
Stars across the WNBA and beyond have rallied behind Clark in light of the controversy. Fellow WNBA standout A’ja Wilson tweeted:
“We don’t have to tear someone down to shine. We’re better than this.”
NBA legend LeBron James, a vocal supporter of Clark’s since her college days, also weighed in:
“This is why people lose faith in the system. Let the game speak. Caitlin’s earned every bit of what she’s achieved.”
Even retired WNBA icon Sue Bird took to Instagram, posting a story with the words:
“Embarrassing. Do better.”
What Happens Next?
The WNBA has promised full transparency as the investigation continues, and more suspensions could follow if additional evidence surfaces. Meanwhile, league commissioner Cathy Engelbert is expected to hold a press conference later this week to address concerns about voting integrity and how to restore trust moving forward.
For Caitlin Clark, the path forward remains as bright as ever. Despite the attempt to sideline her, the 22-year-old continues to draw massive crowds, break viewership records, and dominate on the court. If anything, this scandal may only further elevate her stature—not just as a player, but as a symbol of change in a league at a crossroads.
Stay tuned. This story is far from over.