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Eva Marie’s husband says facts about “unjustly” suspension coming soon

Eva Marie’s husband Jonathan Coyle did not take his wife’s WWE suspension very lightly and fired a tweet yesterday that will surely raise some eyebrows.

“When the public finds out why my wife was unjustly suspended they will be absolutely outraged,” Coyle wrote on Twitter. “Official statement and facts coming soon.”

Eva Marie was suspended for 30 days yesterday by WWE for her first Wellness Program violation. Just a day before, Alberto Del Rio and Paige were also given their first 30 day suspensions. It’s not known if the three incidents are tied to each other at this point.

For all the suspensions that WWE gave out over the years, there was only one person who fought back and sort of contested the suspension, and that was Adam Rose. Everyone else either acknowledged it on their social media profiles or else chose not to address the situation at all.


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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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