MVP’s WWE United States Title Sex Story

MVP’s WWE United States Title Sex Story

In a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet, former two-time WWE United States Champion MVP shared the following story about an encounter with a fan:

“It’s weird when fans come up and they share things with you. At a signing I had a couple come up and this is one of the weirdest but funniest things I’ve ever had. The guy had a [WWE] United States Championship belt and he wanted me to sign it. His wife was like: ‘You are his absolute favorite’. He would do my whole entrance in the house and whatnot. And she, the wife told me, because he was kind of standing there sheepishly, the wife told me for his birthday she allowed him to have sex with her with the U.S. Championship belt on and to say ‘I’m coming’ and do the whole thing during it.”

I mean… whatever you’re into.

I suppose.

MVP’s first WWE US Title reign began at Judgement Day 2007, where he defeated then-champion Chris Benoit in a two-out-of-three falls match.

He held the strap for 343 days before dropping it to Matt Hardy at Backlash 2008.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8sq8U0A1jY

He won the gold back in March of 2009 by defeating Shelton Benjamin on an episode of SmackDown Live.

Mr. 305’s second reign lasted 76 days as he lost it to Kofi Kingston in June of that year.

You can check out the full interview here:

Note that he’s donning an England shirt which must mean it is indeed coming home.

There are, of course, some more serious sex-related claims doing the rounds currently, involving ROH‘s Taeler Hendrix. You can check out the latest on that particular scandal here.

 

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6 years ago by Liam Winnard

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