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Maven Recalls Being Caught Cheating By His Ex-Girlfriend

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Below are some top WWE news stories of the day, involving Maven and Perry Saturn.

• During a new video on his YouTube channel, former WWF wrestler Maven recalled his past hookups during his wrestling career, and how he got caught cheating by his ex-girlfriend.

Here’s what the inaugural Tough Enough winner said:

“I had an event where a girl that I thought I could trust would come back and have disastrous effects on my personal life. A few years into my career, I find myself in Pittsburgh, and one night after RAW, I found myself out with the boys and I talk to a waitress at the bar, we didn’t hook up that night.

One thing led to another and I found myself flying her to my shows week after week. She had a good job, and she had PTO she would be using. This went on for a while. It thought it was a perfect situation. What I didn’t say was I also had a live-in girlfriend. I wasn’t sure where it was going, but I didn’t want to hurt her, and hurt her I did.

One week I had this girl from Pittsburgh in, and I was taking a shower after a show. She roots through my phone and she finds in my call log a girl that I call quite regularly, and she ends up contacting this girl, who was my live-in girlfriend, and when I got home and I saw that my live-in girlfriend was there and not at work on Tuesday, and she told me that she had been on the phone with this girl from Pittsburgh all morning and I said the only thing that could come to my mind, ‘I’m going to play golf.’ I did and I ran. I got out as quick as possible.”

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• In a recent interview with Maven on YouTube, WWF Veteran Perry Saturn recalled getting shot while defending a stripper.

Saturn explained that the ordeal began when he dropped off a stripper at a bar. As he was leaving, he heard a woman screaming and initially assumed it was just a fight between dancers. Curious, he went to check, only to discover a terrifying scene—two men had a woman pinned to the ground. Without hesitation, he jumped in to intervene.

“I ran up and shoved one of them,” he recalled, describing the chaos of the moment. As he tried to grab one of the attackers, the man spun around. Saturn initially thought he had been punched, but the reality was far worse. He had been shot—once in the neck and once in the shoulder.

“I didn’t feel the gunshots at first,” he admitted. “I just felt a thud, and then when I tried to move, I realized something was wrong.”

The timing of the incident could not have been worse for Saturn’s wrestling career. He had been preparing for a return to WWE and was scheduled to appear on RAW just days later. “I was supposed to go to RAW on Monday, and I got shot on Friday. And that ended everything,” he said.

The aftermath of the attack left lasting scars, both physically and mentally. He pointed out the permanent indentations left by the bullets, a grim reminder of the night that altered his future.

Despite the consequences, Saturn does not regret his decision to step in that night. “I didn’t even think about it. I saw something happening, and I had to stop it. That’s just who I am,” he said.

Perry Saturn retired from in-ring competition in 2013.

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