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Zahra Schreiber, Rollins’ girlfriend, released over swastika photos

Zahra Schreiber, the girlfriend of current WWE Heavyweight and United States champion Seth Rollins, was released by WWE following the Nazi swastika Instagram controversy that popped up during the weekend.

Schreiber had just made her NXT debut a few days ago, debuting as Solomon Crowe’s little sister during a live NXT event in Ft. Pierce, Florida. On the same day, several fans unearthed disturbing photos on her Instagram dating back to 2012 where Schreiber thought it was okay to show off the swastika hanging in her room and saying it’s “no big deal.”

“WWE released Zahra Schreiber due to inappropriate and offensive remarks she made that were recently brought to out attention,” WWE said in a short statement.

Schreiber made headlines in February of this year when she traded naked photos with Rollins, who was dating another person, Leigh Schultz, at the time. Her naked photos, and those of Rollins, ended up on the Internet.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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