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The artist formerly known as Eva Marie talks leaving WWE

The artist formerly known as Eva Marie in the WWE told Rolling Stone that a return to the company is not out of the question as she still has her goal of winning the Raw or Smackdown Women’s title.

“I have such a great relationship with Vince, Paul, and Stephanie. They gave me an opportunity to step away and film these two films I have done already, and you never know when that relationship will come back. So I might appear at a SummerSlam or WrestleMania,” she said.

Eva Marie, real name Natalie Coyle, said that she decided to leave WWE for now because she cannot give 100% to both wrestling and making movies and decided to go to Hollywood. She thanked WWE for understanding and giving her the opportunity as they could have said, “We’re not going to give Eva Marie the time off to film these films.”

The All Red Everything gimmick is now gone and Coyle is now once again sporting black hair for her roles. “The gimmick has definitely got pulled away,” she said laughing.

You can read the full interview at http://rol.st/2uzBPwC.


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