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‘Canada is terrible’: WWE wrestler posts video of Edmonton traffic stop

WWE wrestler Lacey Evans videotaped a traffic stop in Edmonton on Saturday Sept. 21, and posted it to her Twitter account – Sep 22, 2019

Update: Wrestler Lacey Evans has released a statement that clarifies the incident was planned. 

A video of a routine traffic stop in Edmonton has gone viral after a WWE wrestler posted it on her Twitter account.

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Wrestler Lacey Evans was in Edmonton for a WWE Live! show at Rogers Place Saturday night.

As of Monday afternoon, the video, which shows an RCMP officer issuing a violation ticket for speeding to Evans, has over 2.2 million views.

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As she is issued the ticket, Evans can be heard saying: “Do you know who I am?”

“I have no idea,” said the officer, who is identified by a name tag as G.M. Brettell.

“WWE superstar,” she can be heard saying. “You should know exactly who I am.”

RCMP have confirmed to Global News that it was not a planned or coordinated video.

“I can’t answer for her, but it’s a legitimate traffic stop from our end,” Cpl. Chris Warren said Sunday morning.

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“You nasty thing,” said Evans. “I’ll pay the ticket.”

The officer tells Evans to have a good day and says: “Welcome to Edmonton.”

Evans is also heard saying: “You have a terrible day sir. Canada is terrible,” to the officer.

Global News has reached out to WWE representatives but has not heard back.

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