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Lana Says She Had $ex With Miro On The Tank He Used At WrestleMania 31

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• Lana Says She Had $ex With Miro On The Tank He Used At WrestleMania 31

Former WWE wrestler, Rusev, now known as Miro, got a special entrance at WrestleMania 31, where he showed up on a tank alongside his wife, Lana, before he went on to lose the United States Championship to John Cena.

It seems like that tank was not only used for a professional purpose by Miro, but for a personal purpose as well.

In November last year, Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet reported that Miro and Lana tried to have $ex on the tank, to which Miro had replied:

“Tried !?”

Lana recently posted a picture with Miro at the Black Sea, as they’re on vacation currently. She also confirmed the story in the caption.

“We just had $ex in the Black Sea @tobemiro ! And on the tank at WrestleMania!!! ?”

Instagram later removed that post, but you can check out a screenshot below:

Lana posted the following regarding Instagram removing her post:

“Instagram is prejudice towards the Black Sea, prejudice towards the Bulgarian brute, towards Bulgaria. Because I don’t see any other reason why all 95 percent of IG can post explicit content but I can’t post a picture kissing my Bulgarian husband in Bulgaria ??? But all the Americans in America can ? At least #tiktok apologizes for being prejudice but @instagram you are the worst ! You allow me to get bullied by so many people on here and then descriminate towards REAL LOVE ! PLEASE SHARE. ❤️ “

WATCH: Lana Exposed With A N!p-Slip:

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (August 13, 2000) – WWF Sunday Night HEAT

On this day in 2000, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Sunday Night HEAT’.

It was pre-taped at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF SummerSlam 2000’ PPV.

The card can be found right here:

1. Road Dogg & X-Pac vs. Chaz & D-Lo Brown

2. WWF Light Heavyweight Title: Dean Malenko vs. Just Joe

3. Hardy Boyz vs. Right To Censor


        
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