A WWE star wrestled their match at last night’s WWE live event in their wedding dress after getting married in Las Vegas.
Prior to last night’s WWE live event in Las Vegas, WWE star Shotzi took to Instagram to reveal that she got married in the city ahead of the show.
However, Shotzi didn’t let something as small as her wedding day ruin her big match, which saw her team with Bianca Belair to face Bayley and WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY.
As seen in the clips below, Shotzi actually wrestled the entire match in her wedding dress, with her and Bianca even managing to score the victory in the bout.
Shotzi was recently apart of the Holiday Havoc eight-woman tag team match on SmackDown, where her, Bianca, Michin and Zelina Vega defeated Damage CTRL.
Elsewhere at the live event, UFC Hall of Famer Forrest Griffin got involved, when AJ Styles ‘tagged him in’ during the OC’s match against Pretty Deadly and Grayson Waller, which you can see here.
WWE is set to host another live event in the Kia Forum in Los Angeles tonight, featuring the second match between CM Punk and Dominik Mysterio.
Shotzi wrestled in her wedding dress after getting married yesterday
I’m cryin lmao pic.twitter.com/kgkdyeAGRp
— Patrick The Heel (@patricktheheel) December 30, 2023
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