WWE has looked into Ronda Rousey's claims regarding Drew Gulak. 

During an appearance on NewsNation earlier this month, Rousey accused Gulak of inappropriately pulling on her pant drawstrings backstage at a WWE event in 2022. Gulak later claimed he inadvertently touched her drawstring while reaching out to shake her hand. 

Our own Bryan Alvarez wrote to his subscribers on X that WWE investigated Rousey's claims and interviewed people about what happened. While the results of the investigation have not been disclosed, Gulak has been removed from WWE programming. 

Alvarez wrote:

Regarding Ronda and Drew, what is unique about this one is both claimed there were witnesses. I was told WWE did an investigation, interviewed people, and Gulak has been murdered in storyline. So I presume that tells you the result of the investigation.

On this week's NXT, it was implied that, in storyline, the No Quarter Catch Crew approached Tony D'Angelo's family to "take care" of Gulak, which may have been WWE's way of writing him off television. 

Gulak has been with WWE since 2016's Cruiserweight Classic when he defeated Harvinder Sihra of The Bollywood Boyz in the first round before losing to Zack Sabre Jr. in the second round. He won the cruiserweight title at Stomping Grounds 2019 and held it for three months before dropping it to Lio Rush on an episode of NXT. 

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