The Stallion Cup Completes Its Suspension For Violating WWE Wellness Policy
The Stallion Cup has been cleared for competition after completing its suspension for violating the WWE Wellness Policy.
On the February 19 episode of NXT, Riddle announced that the Stallion Cup had been suspended for 30 days after partying too hard and violating the WWE Wellness Policy. It appears that the Cup had extra time tacked on to its suspension as today, April 7, Riddle announced that the Cup had finally served its suspension.
Unfortunately, due to the coronavirus pandemic and the need to quarantine, Riddle and Dunne won’t be able to greet their friend back in the ring.
#StallionCup has been suspended 30 days for failing the wellness policy.
Bro partied too hard in Portland. #WWENXT @PeteDunneYxB @SuperKingofBros pic.twitter.com/CNCOs99FyW
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) February 20, 2020
The Stallion Cup’s suspension is finally over but due to the current situation I still can’t see him or Stallion Pete — — pic.twitter.com/pBzfkBBSyv
— matthew riddle (@SuperKingofBros) April 7, 2020
Quarantine cup https://t.co/ajWLwpjXNJ
— Pete Dunne (@PeteDunneYxB) April 7, 2020
Riddle flew solo on the March 25 episode of NXT, defeating Roderick Strong before he was attacked by Malcolm Bivens, who debuted his new team of Rinku Singh & Saurav Gurjar.