We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but WWE Superstar Mia Yim (Michin) recently shared heartbreaking news about her dog. Several fellow wrestlers have taken to social media to react to her emotional post.
The former O.C. member revealed that her longtime companion Jolene had passed away after three years by her side. Yim's dog recently fell sick and had to be hospitalized.
In an update earlier today, Mia Yim shared the sad news of Jolene crossing the rainbow bridge via her Instagram. The SmackDown Superstar wrote a lengthy message, recalling the time she adopted her beloved pet when she was eight.
"Jolene crossed the rainbow bridge this morning. We adopted her when she was 8, right as we moved to Texas. We thought we would be lucky to have her for a year, and it turned out to be a wonderful 3 years together. In 3 years, she has changed my life for the better. To some, she’s just a dog. To me, she will always be my baby girl. I will never forget all the cuddles together, and finding her following me to every room of the house. I love you Jolene, I don’t know what else to say other than I love you and I will see you again soon. Please keep following me to every room, sweet girl."
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The 35-year-old superstar added that Jolene changed her life for the better and will cherish those memories forever.
Many WWE Superstars like Alexa Bliss, Bianca Belair, Nia Jax, Dakota Kai, Cathy Kelley, Berto, Zelina Vega, and Natalya, to name a few, offered their heartfelt condolences.
Check out the screengrab of their reactions below:
What's next for Mia Yim in WWE?
Mia Yim (Michin) will have an uphill task on the go-home episode of SmackDown before the Survivor Series: WarGames.
She will face Jade Cargill and Piper Niven in a Triple-Threat match as part of the ongoing tournament to crown the first-ever Women's United States Champion.
But with Cargill on the sidelines due to serious injury, WWE will likely name her replacement this Friday.
Interestingly, Michin has yet to win a championship despite having two stints in the Stamford-based promotion. A potential Women's United States Title run could put her on the map and bring legitimacy to her career.
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