Rusev And Lana's Hotel Room Was Burglarised Over The Weekend

Rusev And Lana's Hotel Room Was Burglarised Over The Weekend

WWE Superstars spend almost the whole year on the road travelling from city to city so it will definitely frustrate you to hear that married couple Rusev and Lana were robbed while staying in a Houston hotel.

By JoshWilding - Jun 12, 2018 03:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Well, this sucks to hear. WWE Superstars have been victims of theft quite a few times in recent years; AJ Styles had a bad of video games stolen from him last year, while Naomi was also among those who have had to deal with car break-ins. Unfortunately, Rusev and Lana are the latest victims but this time the theft went down in what was supposed to be a secure hotel room in Memphis. 

Despite living in Nashville, the married couple decided to book a hotel in Memphis for SmackDown Live (which is three hours away) and it was there that disaster struck. According to a Tweet from the Lion of Bulgaria, Lana's camera was stolen and Rusev's wallet was emptied while the room was being cleaned. We don't know much more than that right now but the police are presumably involved.

What's particularly concerning is that a camera has been taken; in the days of private photos being leaked online, Rusev and Lana will have to hope there was nothing on there too compromising. 
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