UPDATE: Tammy “Sunny” Sytch has taken to Twitter to deny that she will be appearing on Pawn Stars this week. In a series of Tweets, Sytch called the listing for Wednesday’s show a “false advertisement” and said HISTORY was “pathetic” for advertising her when she says she’s not appearing. The issue is … she filmed the show and signed a release form allowing the network to air the show featuring her.
As of this writing, HISTORY is still advertising Sunny for the show in their listing.
I am. Left a message for my attorney. I'm sure he'll call first thing in the morning https://t.co/kqko9r3Wdy
— Tamara Sytch (@WWEHOFerSunny) February 23, 2016
Because I just got out of the hospital Wednesday night, and I've been staying at my sisters house.The ring is home https://t.co/tFvkUgfENE
— Tamara Sytch (@WWEHOFerSunny) February 23, 2016
I left a message on the office phone. The guy does have a life outside of work . it's not a life or death situation https://t.co/nl67cahHIx
— Tamara Sytch (@WWEHOFerSunny) February 23, 2016
@pawnstars how can you possibly false advertise that I am on your show Wednesday night pawning my WWE HOF RING????? pic.twitter.com/kvtSxjvvbj
— Tamara Sytch (@WWEHOFerSunny) February 22, 2016
@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 (@WWEHOFerSunny) 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 (@WWEHOFerSunny) February 22, 2016
ORIGINAL: On Wednesday’s episode of Pawn Stars on the History Channel, they have been advertising that a WWE Hall of Fame ring will be on sale. According to Pwinsider.com, the ring belongs to Tammy Sytch, who will be appearing on the episode. The site also reports that Sytch is sill in possession of the ring, so it will be interesting to see how it is portrayed on TV.
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