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Sunny, the first WWE Diva and youngest ever WWE Hall of Famer, has been in a lot more trouble over the past week.
Tammy "Sunny" Sytch has been arrested three times in as many days on domestic violence charges. She was arrested on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. She was released on bail each time, with bonds totaling £28,000.
What makes this story worse is that Sytch had finished a stint in Rehab for substance abuse problems THIS MONTH.
The WWE has released the following statement to TMZ.
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>WWE</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>
"As part of WWE's Former Talent Program, we sent Ms. Sytch to rehabilitation three times, with all costs covered by WWE. Unfortunately, Ms. Sytch continues to make poor personal choices. WWE will continue to provide assistance should she want to take advantage of it."
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And indeed she has. She intends to return to rehab for the fourth time in a few days.
<div class='spoiler_toggle'>WWE Sponsored Rehab</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
Since introducing the Wellness Policy in 2006, the WWE has offered help to any current or former employee to help overcome alcohol and drug addiction.
The offer includes WWE paying for their treatment in a top facility in Connecticut. The treatment can be anonymous, and WWE will pay all costs as many times as is needed.
However, the program has drawn a lot of criticism as many former employees have RETURNED to rehab multiple times. The worst has been Scott Hall, who went through the program 9 times.
Earlier this year, Marty Jannetty blasted the program. He insisted that if the WWE offered to pay for surgery to pay for injuries sustained in wrestling, they would not need drug or alcohol rehabilitation.
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Tammy "Sunny" Sytch has been arrested three times in as many days on domestic violence charges. She was arrested on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. She was released on bail each time, with bonds totaling £28,000.
What makes this story worse is that Sytch had finished a stint in Rehab for substance abuse problems THIS MONTH.
The WWE has released the following statement to TMZ.
<blockquote class='quote\\_blockquote'><dl><dt>WWE</dt><dd> </dd></dl><div>
"As part of WWE's Former Talent Program, we sent Ms. Sytch to rehabilitation three times, with all costs covered by WWE. Unfortunately, Ms. Sytch continues to make poor personal choices. WWE will continue to provide assistance should she want to take advantage of it."
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And indeed she has. She intends to return to rehab for the fourth time in a few days.
<div class='spoiler_toggle'>WWE Sponsored Rehab</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
Since introducing the Wellness Policy in 2006, the WWE has offered help to any current or former employee to help overcome alcohol and drug addiction.
The offer includes WWE paying for their treatment in a top facility in Connecticut. The treatment can be anonymous, and WWE will pay all costs as many times as is needed.
However, the program has drawn a lot of criticism as many former employees have RETURNED to rehab multiple times. The worst has been Scott Hall, who went through the program 9 times.
Earlier this year, Marty Jannetty blasted the program. He insisted that if the WWE offered to pay for surgery to pay for injuries sustained in wrestling, they would not need drug or alcohol rehabilitation.
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