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WWE Couple Shares Devastating Personal News


WWE’s “It Couple” has revealed a personal loss. The Miz and Maryse announced on Instagram that their dog, Pumpkin, died at 13. Both Miz and Maryse issued a statement on the passing and reflected on the road trips Pumpkin was a part of.

“We lost our little Pumpkin. Thirteen years of love, chaos, and energy packed into one tiny Min Pin. She always brought smiles, jumping up to say hi and finding every extra scrap that fell from the table. She gave big kisses and even bigger cuddles.

“She traveled the world with us, always by our side, bringing joy and laughter wherever we went. She was amazing with our girls; patient, playful, protective and they adored her just as much as she adored them.”

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Pumpkin Appeared on ‘Miz & Mrs.’

Pumpkin was first featured on the “Miz & Mrs.” reality television show during the first season back in 2018. One of the more notable episodes Pumpkin appeared on was when Miz and Maryse relied on her to make a moving decision.

The Miz’s Current Storyline

Miz is in the midst of a feud with Carmelo Hayes on the “WWE SmackDown” brand. He did not appear on Friday’s episode of the professional wrestling show. “The A-Lister” and Hayes had been a tag team before Miz attempted to steal the spotlight from the former NXT Champion. Miz attacked Hayes after being told that their tag team is over.

The week following Miz’s attack, Hayes got a measure of revenge. As Miz attempted to answer an open challenge for the WWE United States Championship, Hayes attacked him on the ramp before a security team separated the two.

When Miz returns to WWE TV, he’ll resume his rivalry with Hayes. Hayes recently exchanged some words with Kit Wilson of Pretty Deadly, and the two will be in singles action on the Oct. 31 episode of “Friday Night SmackDown.” Perhaps that’s when Miz will look to strike once again.

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