Breaking News: WWE Releases Popular Diva, RAW Superstar

June 19, 2009
By Brian Cantor

WWE confirmed the releases of a SmackDown! Diva and RAW Superstar Friday. Though both releases are noteworthy, neither star had been part of an active television program.

Gone are SmackDown’s Candice Michelle and RAW’s Sim Snuka. The related WWE press releases are below:

“World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of SmackDown Superstar Candice Michelle as of today, June 19, 2009. WWE wishes Candice the best in all future endeavors.”

“World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of Raw Superstar Sim Snuka as of today, June 19, 2009. WWE wishes Sim the best in all future endeavors.”

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One Response to “ Breaking News: WWE Releases Popular Diva, RAW Superstar ”

  1. morgan on June 26, 2009 at 2:17 pm

    i really didnt care for sim but i loved candice she was one of my fav divas
    i will miss candice
    first trish then ashley then torrie then victoria now candice whos next

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