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WWE Wrestler’s Wife Says He Ruined Their Wedding By Losing The 24/7 Title

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• WWE Wrestler’s Wife Says He Ruined Their Wedding By Losing The 24/7 Title

Renee Michelle, wife of WWE NXT wrestler Drake Maverick, recently spoke to Hannibal TV, where she discussed WWE using her wedding with Maverick as a storyline on TV.

Maverick was a regular part of the 24/7 Championship picture when it was first introduced, and WWE had a feud between him and R-Truth for it. They even did an angle where Maverick couldn’t consummate his marriage because he was too busy defending the Title.

Michelle made some appearances for WWE during that time and below is what she said about it:

“I did not know about the filming until two days prior to the wedding. I did not know about the details before an hour and a half to two hours of me walking down the aisle… but the amount of detail I didn’t know.

I thought it was going to be one of those filming… like Sarah Logan and her man. No, that did not happen. That completely went out the window.

My grandma, she was so mad. If looks can kill, and she’s an 85-year old Christian school teacher, she was not happy at all. Yeah, my wedding was ruined.”

WATCH: Non-PG Video Of Drake Maverick’s Wife, Renee Michelle:

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (January 18, 2005) – Old School Wrestling Veteran Passed Away

On this day in 2005, we lost Old School NWA/WCW/WWF Veteran “Pistol” Pez Whatley (Real name: Pezavan Whatley) at the age of 54 after a heart attack.

Some 80s NWA fans might also remember him as Shaska Whatley, which was his name during the feud with “The Boogie Woogie Man” Jimmy Valiant.

Later in his career, he worked as a “Jobber To The Stars” for the World Wrestling Federation in 1990 & 1991 and then also for WCW during the early & mid 90s.

† REST IN PEACE PEZ WHATLEY


        
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