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‘Canada Is Terrible’: WWE Star Wrestler Lacey Evans Posts Video Of Edmonton Traffic Stop

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Sep, 2019 07:58 PM

    Recently, a video, which was shared on WWE superstar Lacey Evans’ Twitter account, has gone viral. In that video, WWE’s new superstar, Lacey Evans can be seen rebuking a Canadian police officer in Edmonton, on September 21.

     

    On Saturday night, Evans was present in Edmonton for a WWE show at Rogers Place. After the show, Evans was fined for speeding over limits.

     

    However, despite the chaotic situation she got into, the 29-years-old WWE star continued to play her character. In the video, Evans asked the police officer, “Do you know who I am?.”

     

    “I have no idea,” replied the officer, whose name was reportedly found to be GM Brettell. Letting the officer know her identity, Lacey responded, “WWE superstar. You should know exactly who I am.”

     
     
     
     

    However, after Lacey Evans was found speeding over limits, a few sections of the fans and society, including WWE superstar Natalia Hart were upset over her actions.

     
     

    After returning to USA, Lacey shared her disappointment about how the entire incident unfolded. Following her comeback, she posted a video on Twitter describing the interactions with the Edmonton police.

     
     

    Previously, during an interview with the TV Insider, Evans explained about her current “Southern Belle” character and stated, “That’s the hardest part of doing this job. As a sports entertainer, you’re expected to tell a story. Your real-life story, it really can’t come to light because it really has nothing to do with the story that the company wants right now.”

     

    Lastly she added, “As much as I would love to every day bring this emotion and story out there, that is not always the case. It depends on your character or what the story is at hand. I wish I could.”

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