Ms Schreiber's infractions against company policy continued in August, when she was fired after it came to light that she had posted questionable pictures to her Instagram account in 2012, before she joined the company. These pictures, it turns out, had something of the Nazi about them. One was a picture of a My Little Pony decked out like Hitler (that old chestnut), and the other was a picture of a collage with a swastika on it. Schreiber's response when called out on this pictures: "I like history, ha". Despite the pictures being deleted, WWE caught wind of the growing number of fans calling for Schreiber's termination and promptly obliged. Ironic joking gone wrong, a genuine fascination with history, or even actual pro-Nazi inclinations, it ultimately doesn't matter, because WWE are so staunchly opposed to discrimination in all its forms (only these days, mind. Remember how the Mexicools used to come down to the ring on lawnmovers?) that it had no option but to show Schreiber the door. After all, if WWE committed to firing Hulk Hogan, how the hell could they justify anything less for a rookie?