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>“The kicker is, I offered to go back to work last summer. I was maybe eight months postpartum, and I reached out to the head of everything. I wasn’t sure he knew I had nerve damage, but I laid everything out for him. I was like, ‘I can’t wrestle, but I’d love to contribute any way that I can. Here is my pitch.”

>“Let’s get it going. I can’t wait to see you,’ was what he told me, point blank. I was in touch with creative, they got medical clearance from my personal doctor who said I could travel but not wrestle. Then, radio silence. I didn’t hear from anyone. That was the end of July, I was in the middle of collaborating with them on this.”

>“Ghosted. Completely ghosted. It hurts because I feel I’ve always been a company girl and I’ve done whatever they needed me to do. I represent the company in a professional way and do what is asked of me. I’ve never gone off script or done anything like, ‘Shoot, maybe I shouldn’t have done that.’ I do everything that is asked of me, and it feels like a shitty way to end a 12-year career with the company.”

>“Is it because I’m a woman? Is it because I had a baby? It is because I had a baby, point blank,” she questioned. “They weren’t giving me any answers on the phone either. ‘Why? What’s happening?’ They were like, ‘This is just what we’re going with right now.’ I don’t even think they said that, it was just, ‘I’ll put you in touch with legal.’ Legal? I just want to know why this is happening. This doesn’t feel right.”

>“That’s also what bothers me,” Carmella said when asked about her husband, WWE commentator Corey Graves, still working for the company. “It doesn’t bother me that he’s still with the company—I’m so glad he has a job and he’s still there—but he still has a job. We had a kid, and he has a job, but I don’t. How is that fair? It’s wild.”