A popular WWE Superstar shared her new look amid her absence from the Stamford-based company due to injury. The name in question is former NXT Women's Tag Team Champion Shotzi.
The 32-year-old has been on a hiatus for nearly half a year. Shotzi tore her ACL in February during her match against the then NXT Women's Champion, Lyra Valkyria. The title match had to be stopped after the challenger sustained the injury.
Shotzi took to her Instagram account today to share multiple pictures, showing off her new look. She can be seen posing in her multi-shade extensions.
You can check out the Instagram post below:
WWE Superstar Shotzi opens up about shaving her head
Shotzi had a prolonged feud with Damage CTRL on Friday Night SmackDown. One of the major highlights of the rivalry was Bayley cutting some of Shotzi's hair in a backstage segment. The latter, however, surprised everyone on her next television appearance as she showed up with her entire head shaved.
During a conversation with Steve Fall, Shotzi opened up about the actual reason behind the shaved head. The WWE Superstar revealed she did so to support her sister, who had started losing hair in her battle with cancer. She further opened up about approaching Triple H to make it a part of the storyline, who happily obliged.
"I still haven't really talked about it. My sister was going through chemotherapy and she started losing her hair. And she told me that she didn't want to wait for it to all fall off, she's just going to shave it off and I immediately went to Hunter and like Hey, my sister is going through chemo, and like I want to support her and I want to be there for her and I want to shave my hair too. Can we not make it weird and make it part of a storyline? So that I just don't show up one day with no hair. And he was totally for it," she said. [13:00 - 13:40]
You can check out the entire conversation in the video below:
Shotzi was in the middle of an impressive run before her unfortunate injury. It remains to be seen how much longer she will take to make her return to WWE television.