A picture of the naked 27-year-old WWE new talent Zahra Schreiber was posted Monday on the Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts of fellow WWE wrestler Seth Rollins, 28. Judging from her pose, it seems to be a selfie pic that taken and sent by Zahra herself to Rollins. But how it got into his social media pages, Rollins couldn't or wouldn't explain. Some like the New York Daily News say that it could have been by accident, or that Rollins's phones may have been hacked.
Soon after seeing the picture of the naked Zahra on Rollins' social media pages, his long-time fiance, the 26-year-old Leighla Paige Schultz, a cosmetologist at Haus of Heir in Davenport, Iowa, took to her own social media accounts to vent her ire. Apparently feeling she was being cheated on, Leighla uploaded her own photos of Rollins which show him naked with his genitals exposed. This time, there was neither accidental posting nor hacking. Asked if she deliberately uploaded Rollins's compromising pictures, Leighla via Twitter categorically said: "I definitely did Hahahaha." Later, she also changed her Facebook profile status to "single."
Rollins for his part, has tweeted to his 766,000 followers: "I would like to apologise to all the WWE fans and my family and friends for private photographs that were distributed without my consent." As for Zahra, she has since the incident set her Instagram profile to "private." According to Heavy, she is still engaged to Chad Ruhlig, the lead singer of the metalcore band For the Fallen Dreams.
Still, Rollins may not yet be off the hook. According to a report at Wrestling Zone, "Rollins might actually face a small fine for the incident, because while WWE officials do believe his social media account was compromised, there are those who believe he might have been responsible for posting the first photo [Zahra's naked selfie pic].... While Triple H is said to be against fining Rollins, Vince McMahon feels a fine is necessary as someone needs to be punished for the incident, which of course is generating a ton of mainstream buzz."