Independent wrestler Damien Darling, the former boyfriend of WWE Hall of Famer Tammy "Sunny" Sytch, joined #Asked to speak for the first time on his relationship with the former WWE Diva, reports of physical and sexual abuse, and a whole lot more.
On her unhappines, and the front she presented throughout the last several years:
"Just because you go on Facebook, or you go on Twitter and you pretend like you're so successful and happy, and you're a Hall of Famer or whatever, that's not reality. No disrespect to a WWE Hall of Fame ring, but a WWE Hall of Fame ring and a dollar will get you a bag of Doritos at a deli."
"She went to three different rehabs in our relationship. The first time she went to rehab for 30 days … She came out of that rehab and had so much medication, which was over-prescribed for her. Before you know it, you're filming a show or you're filming a shoot interview and you're f**king three pills deep, and you're not yourself."
Why their relationship didn't work out:
"I think maybe Tammy thought that she'd have some boyfriend that she could move in with, that would come home from work, and she'd be f**cking passed out drunk. That would wash her, and clean her up, and because she was who she was, would just manage to pull through. That's not me … One day I came home and she was passed out, and there was an empty bottle of vodka on the floor. The first thing I did was pick up the phone and call WWE, and get one of the representatives that handle their rehab facility on the phone."
"They would have sent a cab right over, would have picked her up and took her right to rehab. WWE rehab is amazing. They will absolutely send a cab to your house, pick you up and find you the best rehab facility in the country."
The incident in which Sunny accused Darling of sexual abuse:
"It was reported in the newspaper by her attorney, who made statements that she had broken ribs. When I first read that on a Monday morning – like the entire world did – the first thing I did was I went to the police department … They pulled me aside and said 'listen, she was arrested on Friday, she was fine. She was here in custody on Saturday; she was fine. She saw her lawyer on Sunday, and a half hour later, they filled a criminal complaint against you for assault, and for sexual assault … they had her x-rayed, and she had no injuries, and absolutely no signs of any sort of sexual assault. So I was never, ever charged or investigated for anything. Her accusations of me breaking her ribs are just what they are."
Some of the "lies" she has been telling to the media lately:
"When she was released from prison – a normal person would maybe call your mom, or your family or your friends – the first thing Tammy did when she was released from prison was call TMZ. She called TMZ and said that she was writing an autobiography and that she was cured of cancer … She accused me of giving her an STD, that was HPV, that turned into cervical cancer. HPV is an STD that could turn into cervical cancer. Only it takes seven to eight years for HVP to actually turn into cervical cancer. So that means that, eight years ago, when I was a freshman in high school – I was not the guy that was banging Tammy Sytch."
The final straw for him in the relationship:
"She was arrested six times It really wasn't until the last, final time that she was arrested in my apartment … I came home, the same thing happened again, only this time it was so f**king violent, and so dangerous … When you have a drunk woman attacking you with bottles, and knives and hammers and whatever else, there's not a whole lot that you can do. The last time we were together, it was very very dangerous. There was a moment – I'll be honest, I fell on my ass and broke down and cried. There was a moment where I just had a vision in my mind of newspaper articles of one of us being dead, because it was getting that bad. Like Chris Benoit and Nancy; something crazy. It was dangerous, and I had never been in a relationship like that before."
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