It’s tough being a public figure in the age of social media. You never know when something you posted on one of your accounts back in the day could come back to haunt you. WWE recently released NXT Diva Zahra Schreiber thanks to some controversial comments she made and it looks like WWE will be taking more care to avoid situations like this in the future.
A source noted to F4WOnline.com that talents looking to work with WWE should delete any social media posts which could be considered controversial. WWE is likely to look through social media accounts before hiring talent in the future.
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