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The WWE's official website has been accidentally hosting a nude photo of a woman.
It happened after someone posted a nude photo on Kevin Nash's official Twitter account. It is not known if the picture was posted by Nash himself, but the photo was deleted quickly. However, all of Nash's tweets are automatically posted on his Hall Of Fame profile on WWE.com. Deleting the offending tweets did not delete them from the WWE's website.
The photo depicts a naked woman taking a photo of her own reflection while lying across a bed. While the woman's identity has not been revealed, it should be noted that she bears a strong resemblance to fitness model Jennifer Micheli. A photo of Micheli was also posted on Nash's Twitter feed just before the nude selfie. It too was deleted.
This comes at a bad time for WWE, who have been trying to clean up the behaviour of all their contracted employees on social media. Earlier this year, both Seth Rollins and former developmental talent Zahra Schriber had nude photos leaked onto Twitter by a former fiancee of Rollins. While both were initially forgiven by WWE, Schriber was released last week when photos of her dressed as a Nazi re-surfaced online.
Nash has not spoken about the situation publicly yet, but is expected to be in trouble with WWE management. Earlier this year, Hulk Hogan was released from his legends' contract and had his image removed from all WWE shows and online services. This was after racial comment made by Hogan were publicly leaked. There is also serious discussion about doing the same with Sunny due to her highly explicit online video chats.
Up until today, the WWE held Nash in very high esteem. Nash and his son were both arrested last Christmas after a domestic dispute. Nash had physically restrained his drunken son after he was verbally abusive to his mother. Nash was cleared of assault charges and released unconditionally. Nash was extremely polite and co-operative with all police staff handling the case, and openly praised their interactions on Twitter. Nash's behaviour impressed WWE officials, and he had been on great terms with them since.
It happened after someone posted a nude photo on Kevin Nash's official Twitter account. It is not known if the picture was posted by Nash himself, but the photo was deleted quickly. However, all of Nash's tweets are automatically posted on his Hall Of Fame profile on WWE.com. Deleting the offending tweets did not delete them from the WWE's website.
The photo depicts a naked woman taking a photo of her own reflection while lying across a bed. While the woman's identity has not been revealed, it should be noted that she bears a strong resemblance to fitness model Jennifer Micheli. A photo of Micheli was also posted on Nash's Twitter feed just before the nude selfie. It too was deleted.
This comes at a bad time for WWE, who have been trying to clean up the behaviour of all their contracted employees on social media. Earlier this year, both Seth Rollins and former developmental talent Zahra Schriber had nude photos leaked onto Twitter by a former fiancee of Rollins. While both were initially forgiven by WWE, Schriber was released last week when photos of her dressed as a Nazi re-surfaced online.
Nash has not spoken about the situation publicly yet, but is expected to be in trouble with WWE management. Earlier this year, Hulk Hogan was released from his legends' contract and had his image removed from all WWE shows and online services. This was after racial comment made by Hogan were publicly leaked. There is also serious discussion about doing the same with Sunny due to her highly explicit online video chats.
Up until today, the WWE held Nash in very high esteem. Nash and his son were both arrested last Christmas after a domestic dispute. Nash had physically restrained his drunken son after he was verbally abusive to his mother. Nash was cleared of assault charges and released unconditionally. Nash was extremely polite and co-operative with all police staff handling the case, and openly praised their interactions on Twitter. Nash's behaviour impressed WWE officials, and he had been on great terms with them since.