Several current and former WWE personalities, including Bianca Belair, Santino Marella, and Samantha Irvin, recently took to social media to react to a popular star’s pregnancy announcement. The name in question is former Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Champion Tenille Dashwood.
Tenille Dashwood was better known as Emma in World Wrestling Entertainment. Her first stint in the Stamford-based promotion lasted between 2011 and 2017. After competing in different wrestling promotions, including TNA/Impact Wrestling, Dashwood returned to the TKO-led company in 2022. However, she was once again released from her contract in September 2023. The star hasn’t competed inside the ring since April 2024.
Amid her in-ring absence, the former Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Champion took to Instagram alongside her husband and former WWE star Riddick Moss to announce that they were expecting another baby. In the post’s caption, Dashwood revealed that their second baby will be born in June 2026.
“2 under 2! Actually, 2 under 1.5 🤣 and believe it or not, we planned this! Baby Rallis coming June 2026! 🥰 #baby #pregnant #parents #2under2 #announcement,” she wrote.
Check out her Instagram post below:
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Several current and former WWE personalities, including Bianca Belair, Chelsea Green, Mandy Rose, Elias, Deonna Purrazzo, and more, reacted to Tenille Dashwood’s Instagram post with a like.
Meanwhile, Santino Marella, Samantha Irvin, Jessica McKay, Summer Ray, Natalya, Carmella, Kelly Kelly, Renee Paquette, Cassie Lee, Steph De Lander, and Megan Morant left comments on it.
Check out screenshots of stars’ likes and comments below:

Tenille Dashwood talked about her departure from WWE in 2023
In September 2023, WWE announced that the 2024 Elimination Chamber would take place in Australia. Tenille Dashwood revealed in an interview with Chris Van Vliet that she got excited after hearing about this announcement, as she always wanted to wrestle on a big show in her home country.
However, shortly after this announcement, Dashwood received a call from the Stamford-based promotion about her release.
“I still hadn’t been told by anyone so then I was like, wow and I just thought, what a dream to be able to wrestle there and then, throughout the next few hours or so, we started hearing that people were getting released and at that point, I mean, I can’t say that — we were basically expecting calls at that point. We were kind of in that position where we thought, we’re probably gonna get released and then we did,” she said.
It remains to be seen if Tenille Dashwood and Riddick Moss will return to WWE at some point in the future.

