“Surprised he can still get it up at 80,” WWE Hall of Famer accuses Vince McMahon of incestuous feelings towards Stephanie McMahon
Tammy Lynch, aka Sunny, is serving time in prison after pleading no contest to DUI and manslaughter charges last year.
Stephanie McMahon and Vince McMahon (via Pinterest)
In January, Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, filed a harassment and trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon. Subsequently, the heinous allegations led to the former chairman’s resignation from TKO. Since then, many of the industry’s entities, current and past, have weighed in their thoughts on the situation. Recently, Tammy Sytch, aka Sunny, commented on the lawsuit and seemingly accused McMahon of having incestuous feelings towards his daughter, Stephanie McMahon.
While speaking with BirdsCallLive, the 51-year-old, who is currently serving time in prison, talked about her former boss. Sunny was surprised by McMahon’s alleged actions, despite his age of 78. Furthermore, the controversial Hall of Famer claimed that she never had any issues while working with him. However, Sunny would go on to point out how Grant looked very similar to Vince’s daughter, Stephanie.
He is almost 80. I am surprised he can still get it up at 80…Never once was he out of line with me. You know what I do find weird about this girl who is in the news now? Doesn’t she look a hell of a lot like his daughter Stephanie?Sunny on the allegations against Vince McMahon
The former WWE star believes that the former chairman has incestuous feelings for his daughter. While it may seem far-fetched, McMahon has previously pitched some of the most vile ideas on television. Most notably when he thought of a storyline where he would be the father of Stephanie’s child. Thankfully, the latter refused the idea, despite McMahon further pitching for her brother, Shane, to be revealed instead.
Meanwhile, Sunny is serving a seventeen and a half-year sentence in jail for DUI and manslaughter charges. On March 25, 2022, she was involved in a car accident where she crashed into another car, resulting in the unfortunate death of a 75-year-old man. Many members of the wrestling community have since called for WWE to revoke her Hall of Fame induction and status.
Natalya reveals how the women’s division can move forward following the allegations against Vince McMahon
The allegations against Vince McMahon raised many questions about the workplace environment in WWE. More specifically, about the treatment of female talent and personalities in the company. As such, Natalya recently addressed her relationship with the women’s roster in WWE and how they could move forward following what happened.
During an appearance on the Gorilla Position, Nattie claimed that her biggest focus currently is to help propel the stars in the division. The veteran praised the roster’s depth and talent while asserting how they could stay positive and supportive to each other.
We got a women's division in WWE that's better than it's ever been. The best thing we can do is to give women as many opportunities as we can to shine right now and for women to feel safe, included, and welcome.Natalya during her interview on the Gorilla Position (H/T: Wrestling Inc.)
The former Women’s Champion claimed that the best thing would be for women to gain opportunities as a way of making everyone feel welcome. Aside from Natalya, top female stars such as Becky Lynch and Nia Jax have commented on the allegations.
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