10 Things You Didn't Know About Eva Marie

3. She's Involved In A Fitness App

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Before, during, and after her time in WWE, Eva Marie has managed to keep multiple plates spinning at any one time.

Whether it's competing in the squared circle, modelling, acting, or kicking ass on Street Fighter V, the Red Queen is always keeping herself busy with so many different projects. And in her time since departing WWE in 2017, one of the many pies that Eva Marie has had her fingers in is a fitness app from Ryderwear called PUSHH.

That online fitness offering gives people the chance to train alongside fitness professionals and athletes. As one of these professionals, Eva joins the likes of superstar bodybuilder Kwame Duah, WBFF favourite Maya Basse, and former WWE Tough Enough contestant Georgia Piscina.

As Eva Marie herself explained during the promotional charge for PUSHH:

"The idea of PUSHH is pretty simple. It’s designed to bring the world’s most skilled athletes into the palm of your hands. It’s packed with multiple programs from each athlete, so you can switch it up whenever you want! Each program has been created under the supervision of an Exercise Science team, so you're only getting the best workout programs."
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