People all over the world are doing their best to make sure they don’t get the coronavirus, but WWE recently confirmed that one of their on-screen talents tested positive for COVID-19.
It’s not clear at this point in time who tested positive for the virus, but Carmella has made it clear that it’s not her.
The former SmackDown Women’s Champion responded to a now deleted tweet when she posted the following:
“I appreciate your concern, but don’t believe everything you read on the internet. Fortunately, I’ve been healthy through all of this.”
WWE did confirm in their statement that the employee is doing well and made a complete recovery.
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