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Eva Marie apparently gone from WWE

In an article on the Fitness Magazine website, Eva Marie is described as former WWE Diva, adding to the rumors that the “All Red Everything” star has indeed left WWE for good.

Eva Marie is referred to as “the first female WWE star to cross over into film full-time,” mentioning she will be appearing in the upcoming movie Inconceivable, alongside Nicolas Cage and Faye Dunaway.

She has removed all WWE references from her social media accounts and was not part of WrestleMania, a show which usually brings in everybody. The 32-year-old was last seen on WWE television in August of last year, faking multiple incidents to delay her eventual Smackdown in-ring debut. On August 18, she was suspended for 30 days for failing her first Wellness Program test and has not showed up ever since.

There were rumors that WWE was not going to renew her contract which was expiring and it looks like that has been the case already. Eva Marie is still part of Total Divas although this season looks like it will be her last one. She’s been a part of the cast since the show’s inception.

Eva Marie is part of Team Rock, with Dany Garcia serving as her manager.

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