Eva Marie used to be one of the hottest Divas to ever step foot in the WWE. She didn’t possess the benchmark wrestling skills that her contemporary names have brought in the ring. But her oomph factor and the tag of controversy queen were more than enough to garner spotlight. Chances were high that she could be the next breakout star.
But Eva Marie and WWE decided to part ways in 2017. The term of her deal ended on a bitter note but she is forever grateful to get the platform that Vince McMahon’s company gave her. She used that spot to make a name in Hollywood. It also helped her establish her own brand which is still helping her to cash in some money. WWE was the big break that she needed to get popular.
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While recently speaking to The Wrap, Eva Marie stated that she is grateful for what WWE has gifted her. She still considers the company to be her home. If a future deal makes sense, she would love to make a comeback. However, that opportunity is yet to arrive.
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Here’s more from her statement,
“WWE is my No. 1. My home. My family. They prepared me for all the things I am doing and what I want to do in my career. I am forever grateful to the company, to Vince [McMahon], Hunter [Triple H] and Stephanie [McMahon]. If it made sense, of course I’d come back home.”
Eva Marie is still very much acquainted with WWE programming. She is impressed with the new visual enhancements they’ve brought in a time of this coronavirus pandemic. “The programming is sick! It’s actually so cool, the virtual dynamic they’re doing and that 3D vibe on entrances. It’s been really engaging,” she said of the new 3d graphics that WWE now uses during some selected Superstars’ entrances.
WWE has previously invited plenty of former superstars back to the company. Perhaps Eva Marie could be under consideration about a return if the officials want her to be around. Being a Hollywood Diva and model gave her own identity as well as some mainstream attention that the company could use to their benefit.
WWE is also the one who got her introduced to the world of the silver screen as she was part of the Total Divas reality TV series, at one point.