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Tammy “Sunny” Sytch blames WWE for not caring about her financial well-being

Former WWE Diva and Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch lashed at WWE for not helping her financially over the past few days after rumors were that WWE were not happy with her “current career choices.”

Sunny said that the last time WWE paid her anything was in 2012, a check for $1,000 for an interview she did during WrestleMania weekend and before that there was a $5,000 check for her Hall of Fame weekend. She claims that since 2012, WWE did not send one single check for royalties to help her pay her bills.

“So I ask you, why the hell should I be concerned with what their opinion is on my career choice if they are not concerned in the least bit with my financial well-being and stability and ability to pay my living expenses?” she wrote.

She added that she’s making more money weekly now than what they used to pay her full time just by Skyping with fans, mostly naked.

WWE has refused to continue paying her rehab bills after she kept falling off the wagon no matter how many times she checked into rehab.


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