Rich Swann announced last week that he was retiring from wrestling, seemingly out of sadness and frustration due to losing his job in WWE and then being blacklisted by some indie companies, who didn’t want to book him following his arrest in December for an alleged domestic abuse incident with his wife. The charges against Swann were dropped and his wife, indie wrestler Sü Yüng posted positively about Swann after the incident happened.
Yung went on Twitter yesterday to support Swann after he announced his “retirement.”
I support & love my husband @GottaGetSwann to the fullest & he is my heart
Respect our privacy & show him all the love 4 love will heal all— Sü Yüng (@realsuyung) March 11, 2018
I can admit I have demons and I am working on myself. Thank you for the support and love along the way. It has made me better like he did.
— Sü Yüng (@realsuyung) March 11, 2018
I will never give up on you, my love. You can do this! I believe in you @GottaGetSwann and so does the world. ❤
— Sü Yüng (@realsuyung) March 11, 2018
You want answers. I finally spoke. Accept and move foward. Otherwise you might as well take away my rights as a human. ❤✌ #isupportSwann
— Sü Yüng (@realsuyung) March 11, 2018
RT if you are down to see @GottaGetSwann kill it over & over like he always does in the squared circle. FAV if he is your favorite wrestler!
— Sü Yüng (@realsuyung) March 11, 2018
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