“Pay Us What You Owe Us”: WNBA Stars Spark Viral Movement—But Reality Hits Hard
The 2025 WNBA All-Star Game wasn’t just about dunks and drama—it was a stage for a powerful message. As players including Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, Napheesa Collier, and A’ja Wilson warmed up in bold “Pay Us What You Owe Us” tees, social media lit up with support—and criticism.
The viral chant “Pay them!” erupted at Gainbridge Fieldhouse when Collier was crowned MVP, catching players by surprise. “It was a powerful moment,” said Kelsey Plum. “The unity from both players and fans was real.”
But not everyone was clapping. Critics on X (formerly Twitter) pointed out a sobering fact: the WNBA lost $40 million in 2024, despite the Caitlin Clark-driven surge in ticket sales and ratings.
Supporters argue the All-Star Game was the perfect time to spotlight pay disparity. Yet skeptics question how salaries can rise without league profitability.
Still, the presence of emerging stars like Clark, Reese, Paige Bueckers, and Sonia Citron fuels hope for a brighter, richer WNBA future. The message is clear: these women aren’t backing down—but they’ll need more than chants to cash in.
The WNBA lost 40 Million last year! They owe the owners 40 million! pic.twitter.com/StcRlbNh3U
— Sam Tripoli (@samtripoli) July 20, 2025