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How short are our lives? Tammy "Sunny" Sytch went from this to that in less than 30 years.


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Watch: Japanese wrestlers tussle on bullet train

Two professional wrestlers brought their action from the ring to the inside of a train​

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Minoru Suzuki and Sanshiro Takagi duked it out in what the event organizer says was the first wrestling match ever held inside a bullet train.

The match took place on the Nozomi Shinkansen train going from Tokyo to Nagoya, which reached speeds up to 177 mph.

A full train car was booked for the event, and the 75 tickets sold out within 30 minutes of their release.

Spectators got their money's worth, as it took Suzuki 30 minutes to finally beat Takagi.
 
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How short are our lives? Tammy "Sunny" Sytch went from this to that in less than 30 years.


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Former WWE Star Tammy Sytch Sentenced to More Than 17 Years in Prison for Deadly Car Crash​

Former WWE star Tammy Sytch has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison in connection with a 2022 crash that killed a 75-year-old man in Florida.

Sytch, 50, will also serve eight years of probation following her release for the deadly accident, according to The Daytona Beach News-Journal and CBS affiliate WKMG-TV.

The former wrestler pleaded no contest on Aug. 26 to DUI manslaughter, four counts of DUI with damage to person and two counts of DUI with damage to property, per the newspaper.

She was arrested in May 2022, just four months after she was released from an eight-month stint in prison for a previous DUI.

Prosecutors sought the maximum penalty of 26 years in prison for Sytch, who they called a “danger to society” for her repeated offenses.

In 2019, Sytch was charged with her sixth DUI after being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. She allegedly drove down the wrong way of a one-way street with a suspended license, which led to her 8-month prison stay.
 
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WWE fans seem to love Johnny midget wrestling Gargano. I know it's scripted, but at least provide a believable story line.

This clown provides nothing. I am not even convinced this little ass hole could beat my ass. Scripts have to be believable.
 
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WWE fans seem to love Johnny midget wrestling Gargano. I know it's scripted, but at least provide a believable story line.

This clown provides nothing. I am not even convinced this little ass hole could beat my ass. Scripts have to be believable.
Ha, he was in AIW and Pro Wrestling Ohio for quite a while locally here before he "made it"...he didn't look like he could beat anyone there either.
 
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About 2 years old, so SIAP but pretty awesome story.


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Pro wrestling legend Jim Duggan reveals he detained home intruder at gunpoint, thanks cops for response​

'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan didn't even need his 2x4

Jim Duggan is one of the most recognizable names in pro wrestling and earlier this month he needed to put some of those moves to good use when he was faced with an intruder in his South Carolina home.
The 68-year-old told the wrestling news outlet that a man in his mid-20s entered through his and wife Debra’s front door. Duggan said he took the man down by himself and grabbed his .44 caliber pistol and held the man at gunpoint. The retired wrestler added that he heard more people outside and thought there could be more trouble, so he turned off his Christmas lights and told the man to keep silent.

Duggan said the man he held at gunpoint appeared to be frightened and thought the people in the neighborhood were coming to kill him. Duggan said he called the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Department to help take care of the matter.

"Thank God we didn't shoot him," Duggan told Wrestling Inc.

On Saturday, Duggan tweeted photos from the incident and thanked authorities in a statement.

"We would like to thank the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Department for their prompt and professional response last week. A man who we had never seen before climbed our fence, ran through our yard to our front door, and was pounding on our glass doors," Duggan’s statement read.

Before we could get to the door, he opened it and fell into our house. I held him at gunpoint while Debra called 911. We are safe with no damage.

"Thanks to everyone for the concern and well wishes."

Duggan didn’t appear to need a foreign object in the matter. During his wrestling days, he would come down to the ring with a 2x4.

 
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