WWE Superstar Lacey Evans Is Looking RIPPED Just Six Weeks After Giving Birth

WWE Superstar Lacey Evans Is Looking RIPPED Just Six Weeks After Giving Birth

WWE Superstar Lacey Evans was forced to exit a controversial storyline involving Ric and Charlotte Flair after falling pregnant, but just six weeks after giving birth, she's looking read to return to the ring.

By JoshWilding - Dec 05, 2021 01:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Lacey Evans was in the midst of a weird storyline with WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair and Charlotte Flair when her pregnancy brought that to a swift close, though it was a relief to many fans.

For those of you who might have forgotten, that saw Evans seemingly become romantically involved with Ric, leading to him turning on Charlotte to support the up-and-comer. The whole thing was weird, with both father and daughter later confirming they felt uncomfortable with the bizarre angle. 

Evans gave birth to her second daughter in October, and did so at home because she wanted her first daughter by her side (COVID-19 restrictions would have made that impossible). 

However, as you can see from the Instagram post below, she's in phenomenal shape just six weeks later (scroll through to the second image for her transformation). We don't know when Evans will step back into the ring, though we wouldn't be surprised if she's back in time for WrestleMania. Unfortunately, the Royal Rumble in January is probably going to be a little too soon! 

Take a look at the photos below and keep checking back here for updates as we have them. 
 

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