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Peyton Royce comments on her release from WWE

Peyton Royce, who was fired from WWE yesterday along with several others, thanked Vince McMahon and Triple H for allowing her the opportunity to work for them, saying she loved every moment.

“I will cherish my memories at WWE for the rest of my life. Some of my wildest dreams came true under your roof,” she wrote in a statement released on her social media.

Royce said she’ll never be able to thank her fans for showing their love throughout the years and she would have never had the opportunities without them. She also thanked the men and women who she shared the ring with over the past six years, saying all the text messages she received over the past 24 hours meant the world to her.

“My hope is that I have made my country, my family & friends back home proud. If so, I feel success in that. Without their support of me chasing my dreams since I was merely 10 years old, I couldn’t have done it. My husband has been my absolute rock & my guidance through my whole journey here. I am so lucky to have his love & support,” she continued.

In closing, Royce said that while this chapter of her life has finished, she’s not done, and this is really just the beginning and is excited to get to work.

Colin Vassallo
Colin Vassallohttps://www.wrestling-online.com
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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