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Gable Steveson, Olympic wrestling gold medalist, signs multiyear deal with WWE The 6-foot-1, 265-pound Steveson held talks with the UFC and also contemplated pursuing a career in the NFL; he was a hot commodity coming off the Olympic gold-medal win in Tokyo, a last-second victory over Geno Petriashvili that he celebrated with a back flip.
According to TMZ, Tammy Lynn Sytch (aka Sunny) was arrested and taken into custody this morning in New Jersey, on three charges. The charges collectively cover the alleged crimes of making terroristic threats and illegally possessing a weapon. The report notes that the weapon in question doesn’t appear to be a firearm.
If convicted, the two weapons charges each come with a three to five year prison sentence, while the charge on terroristic threats potentially comes with a one year prison sentence.
Sytch was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. She was an extremely popular performer for WWF in the mid 90’s, mostly as a manager, where she was one of the most downloaded celebrities on the growing internet.
She has run into constant legal troubles in recent years, including an eight month jail sentence in 2018 related to several DUI incidents. She was most recently in jail in the first half of 2021 for violating a restraining order, driving a vehicle with a suspended license, and eluding an officer.
2022 WWE Elimination Chamber Matches, cards, date, start time, news, location, news and results
Elimination Chamber 2022 marks the WWE's return to Saudi Arabia for its seventh major event in the country in a series that kicked off with 2018's Greatest Royal Rumble. It will be the first time that the Elimination Chamber event takes place outside of the United States. The event itself dates back to 2010, with the Elimination Chamber making its debut at Survivor Series 2002.
WWE signs 15 college athletes to NIL deals, eyes develomental pipeline
WWE has signed 15 college athletes, including some with substantial social media followings, to name, image and likeness contracts, the pro-wrestling promotion said Wednesday.WWE hopes to use the NCAA's new NIL rules as a way to form a pipeline for its developmental system. The promotion said each deal "provides a clear pathway from collegiate athletics to WWE." The athletes in the program, which is called "Next in Line," come from four sports: wrestling, football, basketball and track and field. "Upon completion of the NIL program, select athletes may earn an exclusive opportunity to be offered a WWE contract,"