WWE Star Seth Rollins Apologizes After Naked Photos of Him and a Female Wrestler Show Up on Social Media

Naked photos of WWE star Seth Rollins and a female wrestler were posted to social media on Monday night.

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All eyes were on the WWE last night during their weekly airing of Raw. But unfortunately, it was for all the wrong reasons.

Just as Raw went on the air on Monday night, WWE star Seth Rollins posted a naked photo of model/wrestler Zahra Schreiber—who is currently a part of the WWE developmental organization NXT—to Instagram. Here's a SFW screengrab of what the photo looked like:

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And obviously, it raised a lot of eyebrows. But it wasn't the photo that everyone was talking about during Raw. A short time after the NSFW pic of Schreiber went up, Rollins' fiancée Leighla Schultz took to Twitter and put up a couple of scandalous photos of her own. The photos featured naked selfies of Rollins:

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And they got quite a reaction from WWE fans who, as you'd expect, bombarded Twitter with jokes like this:

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We thought for sure @WWERollins was going to win this match with a small package. #RAWTonight

— WWE Creative Humor (@WWECreative_ish) February 10, 2015

And this:

And—WELP—this:

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So why did Schultz post the photos of him? Well, it seems as though she may have been behind posting the photos of both Schreiber​ and Rollins (it's worth noting that "Zahra" is spelled wrong in both of the images above). That hasn't been confirmed as of yet. But after the photos went up, she made jokes about Rollins on Facebook and seemed to suggest that something was going on between her fiancé and his fellow wrestler:

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And according to reports, the WWE doesn't believe Rollins posted the photo of Schreiber to Instagram. So while he apologized for the photos leaking on Twitter last night, he also implied that he was not the one behind putting them out into the world:

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I would like to apologize to all the WWE fans and my family and friends for private photographs that were distributed without my consent.

— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) February 10, 2015

As of now, all the photos have been deleted from social media. But they're still making the rounds today and there's a chance that the WWE could take some action against Rollins, if it turns out that he had anything to do with Schreiber's photo being posted. Stay tuned for further details.

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[via New York Daily News]

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