Da sieht man mal wieder dass das Internet nie vergosst!
Immer schön aufpassen was man postet
Tja, selber schuld. Ist zwar schade, aber da sie ja eh noch nicht mal richtig debütiert ist auch kein Verlust.
Da sieht man mal wieder dass das Internet nie vergosst!
Immer schön aufpassen was man postet
Tja, selber schuld. Ist zwar schade, aber da sie ja eh noch nicht mal richtig debütiert ist auch kein Verlust.
Die ehemalige WWE NXT Diva Zahra Schreiber, die in der vergangenen Woche von der WWE wegen „Nazi-Pics“ in den sozialen Netzwerken gefeuert worden ist, hat sich nun erstmals in einem Statement auf Instagram zu ihrer Entlassung nach ihren unangemessenen, beleidigenden „Socia Media“ Beiträgen zu Wort gemeldet:
ZitatAlles anzeigen"Let me start this off by saying how grateful I am and how fortunate I feel to have had my time with WWE. It truly was my dream job. Last week WWE made a decision to release me from my contract due to posts I made on social media years ago, long before I was ever employed by them. I understand why that decision was made, but it broke my heart and my spirit. I don't want my mistakes to reflect on WWE or how incredible they are as a company. The responsibility is my own...
Now, I want to take the time to apologize to everyone who was offended by my posts. I am so sorry. I would like to make it very clear I am in no way, shape or form an anti-Semite, nor do I condone anti-Semitism. If one were to have looked deeper into my post, one would have noticed that also in the photo was Marlene Dietrich. Marlene was a Polish actress who opposed Nazism and fought for the oppressed during WWII. To me the photos and relics were nothing more than a story. I now see it was insensitive of me and in poor taste, which is why I had attempted to delete them long ago.
On an aside, a family member of mine took part in the White Rose Movement (Germans trying to end Nazi domination), which is where my interest in the Holocaust actually stemmed from. Also, documented deeper on my Instagram from years ago are photos of me at Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany, and I noted there how disturbed I was by the entire place. Unfortunately, social media rarely notices positivity, and can be an evil place where opinion is easily manipulated to fit the circumstance.
I take full accountability for the things I did post, but those out there who are creating Twitter exchanges that never happened or have manufactured other conversations that never took place really need to check themselves and realize how much harm they are actually doing.
Everything I've worked for and dreamt of is gone. In an instant, I lost it all. But I can't let this define my life. I know who I am as a person. I'm as human as anyone else. I've made mistakes like we all do. I hope those I've offended can forgive me. All I can do now is learn and move forward trying to be better every day."
(Quelle: Instagram)
ZitatAlles anzeigenZahra Schreiber Returns To Wrestling For First Time Since WWE Release
Zahra Schreiber has returned to the professional wrestling business for the first time since her WWE firing. She made her debut for Dreamwave Wrestling in LaSalle, Illinois, on Saturday night. The small indie promotion is a far cry from her previous job in WWE, where her boyfriend Seth Rollins is currently earning huge money as the WWE Champion.
Zahra’s new gig sees her working as the manager to Donovan Danhausen, who introduced her in the above segment. She cuts a brief promo on the video, and appeared on the show later that night. At this stage she isn’t a wrestler, and the delivery of her lines wasn’t exactly that good, but she has a unique look that should help her get over.
As for getting back to WWE one day, if that’s her hope with this run on the indies, she may as well forget about it. There’s too much controversy attached to her name, particularly with the sex picture scandal and Nazi images on her social media. Not even her relationship with Seth Rollins could save her from getting fired in late August.
Zahra has since said sorry to anyone she offended with the Nazi imagery. She had probably been set to debut on the NXT shows this fall, before WWE made the decison to release her over the Nazi posts.