WWE Superstar Adam Rose has landed himself into a bigger soup as the franchise removed him from the Social Outcasts entrance video that’s usually played during WWE Live Events, in a move that puts a big question mark on his status with the company – reports dailywrestlingnews.com.
The wrestler is currently serving an indefinite suspension from the company due to him being arrested on charges of misdemeanor domestic battery and felony tampering with a witness, which stems up from an incident involving his wife earlier this month.
Following his arrest, WWE immediately announced his suspension from all activities related to the company, which is in line with their Zero Tolerance policy with regard to domestic violence.
Rose isn’t a stranger to trouble, with the 36-year-old previously suspended on two occasions for violating WWE’s Wellness Program. The wrestler took to Twitter to protest against his suspension, calling it wrong, while also posting a prescription from his doctor – stating that he had been legally taking medication for over a year.
The South Africa born wrestler is respected among his peers for his work ethic, but a second incident involving him in less than a months may force WWE to cut their losses and axe him.