
Sunny back in WWE rehab following multiple arrests:
Former wrestling valet Tammy “Sunny” Sytch is scheduled to return to WWE sponsored rehab following her 3 arrests this week for drunkenly attacking her boyfriend.
She was first arrested for disorderly conduct on Tuesday after a drunken altercation with her Indy wrestler boyfriend Damien Darling. She was released on $500 bond and given a temporary restraining order. Sunny was then arrested again on Wednesday for disorderly conduct and strangulation of Darling, as well as violating the restraining order. Her third arrest was on Thursday 8:00 p.m. for once again violating the restraining order.
The original WWE Diva noted on Twitter that Dr. Phil has become interested in her story after TMZ picked up on it:
“the Dr. Phill show contacted me today to go on and tell my story…hmmmm decisions, decisions.”
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Impact Wrestling to stay live through 2012:
Spike TV and TNA have come to an agreement to keep Impact Wrestling live until 2013, when the deal will be reassessed. The company has managed to maintain ratings in the new slot, which is all that was required. The show has been live since May 31st.
Speaking of Impact, this week’s show drew a 0.97 cable rating with an average viewing audience of of 1,200,000.
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Mick Foley’s book inspired Barrett to wrestle:
During a recent Twitter update, WWE Superstar Wade Barrett revealed that Mick Foley inspired him to become a wrestler with his book Have A Nice Day. He wrote:
“As it happens, reading @realMickFoley’s first book back in 2000 is what convinced me to become a wrestler in the first place. A 250,000-word book that I read in less than 3 days. I would call it a life-changing experience.”
However Barrett continued that he is not pleased with his role in Foley’s new children’s book:
“12 years later, he has written about me. Thanks, Mick. With that being said, i’m still going to give him a slap when I see him for having The Miz bully me…Pushing the boundaries of fiction a tad there aren’t we, Mick? A 10-year-old Wade Barrett would deck a fully-grown Miz. #BarrettBarrage”
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