Peyton Royce did not compete at WrestleMania 37, but she made the WWE show an unforgettable event for a certain fan.
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Outside the arena, Royce walked towards a line of WWE fans. She asked for Ashlynn, who seems to be a diehard fan of hers. As soon as Ashlynn showed up from among the crowd, Royce hugged her tight.
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The former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion took a few photos with her fan outside Raymond James Stadium. Ashlynn posted these photos on her Twitter account and commented.
"Cant stop crying or shaking. almost a decade in the making. i love you forever and ever, @PeytonRoyceWWE."
Ashlynn also commented on the video of her first meeting with Royce.
"I will cherish this for the rest of my life. I love you forever, @PeytonRoyceWWE."
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The WWE Superstar and former member of The IIconics retweeted Ashlynn's tweet and commented with two red hearts.
Royce is a former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. She is now active on Monday Night RAW.
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Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
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