WWE Hall of famer Sunny sent to jail, Y2J announces new book

Back in jail

- WWE Hall of famer Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch was arrested on Wednesday, September 23rd due to the warrant issued earlier this month, that we had reported on. She was arrested after repeatedly missing hearings for her earlier arrest on May 30th.

Sunny is currently being held at the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania.

Sunny is scheduled to go before a judge later today at 1:15pm EST. While there is a possibility that she will be let out on bail, there is also a strong chance she stays in jail till her trial scheduled for December 7th. We have covered the full history of events on this site, leading upto this latest development.

Help for her seems unlikely to be coming in from many quarters considering that her relationship with the WWE had been strained after her post-WWE activities were thought to show the company in a negative light. She even went as far as to lambast the company publicly and dismiss her Hall of fame induction.

Sunny is also among the least liked among her wrestling peers due to her controversial and outspoken nature.

- Multi-talented former WWE world champion Chris Jericho has had a couple of his books show up on the New York bestsellers list, including his debut book ‘A Lion’s tale: Around the world in spandex’. Since then he has completed a trilogy on his wrestling career, with ‘Undisputed’ and ‘The Best in the world at what...I have no idea’ achieving bestseller status too.

Jericho announced via Twitter that he has signed a new book deal for a fourth installment. he also has indicated that the 4th book might be a bit different from what he have come to expect of him. As to what will happen, we will just have to wait and watch!

Below is his tweet:

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