– On the February 24th episode of History Channel’s “Pawn Stars” TV series, a WWE Hall of Fame ring comes into Rick Harrisons’ shop. According to Pwinsider.com, the ring belongs to Tammy “Sunny” Sytch. It should be noted that Sytch is still in possession of the ring.
Update: Sytch has denied that she is appearing on the show and blasted the History TV network via Twitter:
https://twitter.com/WWEHOFerSunny/status/701887091257516033
@HISTORY how can you allow @pawnstars to false advertise me being on their show on Wednesday pawning my WWE Hall of Fame ring?? Pathetic
— Tamara Sytch (@firstdivaSunny) February 22, 2016
@pawnstars @HISTORY does your show's ratings SUCK SO BADLY that you have to use MY NAME to get viewers?? Lame. Try pawning yourselves. $2
— Tamara Sytch (@firstdivaSunny) February 22, 2016
– Tickets for the 2016 WWE Payback PPV will go on sale this Friday. WWE issued the following:
For the first time ever, WWE Payback comes to the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., on Sunday, May 22, and you can get tickets to the huge pay-per-view starting this Friday.
Tickets start at $25 and will be available at ticketmaster.com beginning Friday, Feb. 26, at 12 p.m. ET.
Now in its fourth year, WWE Payback has become one of the most anticipated dates on the WWE calendar. The event has hosted some of the biggest matches in recent history, including The Shield’s showdown with Evolution in 2014 and a WWE World Heavyweight Championship Fatal 4-Way Match last year.
What will the WWE Universe be in store for this year, when WWE Payback debuts in Newark? Don’t miss out!