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All charges against Rich Swann dismissed

WWE cruiserweight Rich Swann is in the clear after all charges against him were dismissed yesterday citing insufficient evidence.

Swann was arrested in early December and was charged with battery and false imprisonment after an incident with his wife. The original police reports states that Swann was critiquing his wife’s performance after a show in downtown Gainesville just hours earlier. He began to get angry with her and she got scared and got out of the car on the way to home. “The Def stopped his vehicle in the middle of traffic and the vic jumped out. The Def gave chase and yelled for the Vic to get back in the car. The Vic told the Def she did not want to get back in the car and she continued to walk away,” the report states.

Whatever disagreement the couple had, it seems that it was over soon enough as his wife posted on social media photos of the two together sharing laughs.

WWE immediately suspended Swann pending the outcome of the case and with his name cleared, Swann will probably return to the 205 Live roster soon.

Colin Vassallo
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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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