A’ja Wilson Shove Sparks WNBA Backlash: Fans Call Out “Two-Tier” Officiating
A July 25 clash between the Las Vegas Aces and Minnesota Lynx has ignited a firestorm across the WNBA, exposing what many are calling a “two-tier” officiating system. The controversy centers around MVP A’ja Wilson’s uncalled shove on Kayla McBride—a moment captured on video, shared widely, and criticized as one of the most blatant no-calls in league history.
“McBride hit the floor. The refs didn’t blink,” fans wrote, pointing to what should’ve been an automatic flagrant foul. Yet the silence from officials—and from Commissioner Cathy Engelbert—has only fueled speculation of favoritism for the league’s biggest stars.
Critics argue Wilson, among other “untouchables,” operates under different rules, shielded from consequences due to her star power. The pattern, they say, is clear: routine contact gets penalized—unless you’re a marquee name.
“This wasn’t a miss,” one fan posted. “It was protection.”
As fans voice outrage and long-time supporters call the league “unwatchable,” many are asking: Is the WNBA enforcing rules—or preserving image?
Because right now, for some, it feels like justice wears a jersey… not a whistle.