WWE released Eva Marie, and she hasn’t been back since, but there is always a chance that she could make that return. Of course, if WWE wants to pull that off then they will need to free up some funds.

During her tenure in WWE, Eva Marie primarily served as a professional wrestler and valet. She gained recognition for her appearances on the reality TV series “Total Divas,” which showcased her journey in WWE. Eva Marie was known for her distinctive red hair and provocative persona, often generating both fanfare and controversy during her time in the company.

Eva Marie saw an article that Ringside News published about her possible return to the company. This prompted her to send a quote report, where she asked fans to suggest whom WWE should cut in order to bring her back.

As the highest paid Female #WWE Superstar, my contract could only activate after a series of talent releases in order to free up the capital to cover my contract. But I am down. Who should @wwe @WWEonFOX cut in order to afford bringing me back?

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WWE probably doesn’t have to fire anyone if they really want to bring Eva Marie back to the company. After all, they have plenty of money to go around. The big question is whether she would draw the viewership to make her presence on the roster worth it.

She also made sure to use “#Evaluation #WWERaw #SmackDown” in her post as well. Naturally, Eva Marie is down to entertain fans, and that could mean big money for her.

Only time will tell if Eva Marie makes a return to WWE. At this point, she seems willing to pick up the phone if Triple H wants to call her. Of course, that will call for a hefty paycheck.

Felix Upton

Felix Upton is a seasoned writer with over 30 years of experience. He began his career writing advertisements for local newspapers in New York before transitioning to publishing news for Ringside News. His expertise includes writing, editing, research, photo editing, and video editing. In his free time, he enjoys bungee jumping and learning extinct languages.

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