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5 WWE Superstars who've been arrested the most in their lives

Jerry Lawler toasting a couple of beer cans. How dryly ironic?

WWE Superstars may be independent contractors on paper but when they’re signed to the company, their actions reflect directly on the WWE. Bearing this in mind, it is imperative that these Superstars ensure that they do not fall afoul of the law.

But pro wrestlers being pro wrestlers, that just doesn’t happen now, does it?

Unsurprisingly, there have been many documented cases of WWE Superstars toeing the legal line in the past. Some of them get off with a slap on the wrist for minor offences but the more unlucky ones suffer the ignominy of getting arrested.

Some are taken in by the authorities and learn their lesson, but others just keep paddling down the rapids not knowing there’s a waterfall ahead. This list is about those unfortunate souls.

Here then, are 5 WWE Superstars that have been arrested multiple times in their lives. Some people just don’t learn their lessons, I guess.


#1 Sunny

Her latest claim to fame is being in a ‘relationship’ with Shawn Michaels for 9 months...

So get a load of this. The notorious Sunny, who’s resorted to doling out relationship advice to the folks in the WWE today, surely created a record back in 2012 when she was arrested 5 times in a month. Yes, you read that right.

That roughly equates to about an arrest every six days in case you were wondering... and the charges were quite varied in nature too. Ranging from disorderly conduct to third-degree burglary, Sunny’s been at them all.

When that phase passed, she was arrested again in 2013 for violating a protective order. And again in 2015 for multiple DUIs. 

Starting to see quite a trend develop here, aren’t we?

Just when it looked like the ill fortune was going to tide over though, Sunny was taken in again in 2016 for violating probation and not showing up for regular alcohol and drug tests.

Forgive the sardonic tone, but by now, we’re just content to sit and wait for her next run-in with the law in 2017.

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