Good ol’ JR says that he turned down an offer for some Sunny days after his wife tragically died – and he was all the better for it, apparently.
Legendary WWE announcer Jim Ross revealed that former WWE diva Sunny, real name Tammy Sytch, offered to “take care of him” in the bedroom.
Speaking on the latest episode of his Grilling JR podcast, Ross revealed the “indecent proposal” that he received from the troubled former superstar after the death of his wife in 2017.
Ross, 73, spoke about Sytch – who had several run-ins with the law at the time – and her offer.
“She got break after break after break,” Ross said of Sytch. “She brought a lot of this s*** on herself. I remember her offering. She wanted to move in with me in Oklahoma at one time.”
Ross said that Sytch told him, “Yeah, I’m a good girlfriend. I can cook. I’ll take care of you in the bedroom. Blah, blah, blah, and we can have a great time.”
Ross said that he didn’t have to think long about turning down the offer.
“And I thought about it for like, 10 seconds. No way in hell,” he said.
“I mean, I might be naive and lonely and heartbroken, but goddamn it, I already been down that road. I already saw what she was all about and I wasn’t going to bring myself into the dramatic aspect of my life.”
The announcer said that he was glad that he turned Sytch down and that he “dodged a bullet.”
“I’m sure as glad I didn’t do it,” he said. “A piece of ass is a piece of ass. What the hell. Ain’t worth the trouble … I dodged the bullet there. I promise you.”
Ross couldn’t have been more right on that front.
Sytch, 51, is currently serving a 17-year prison sentence at the Lowell Correctional Institution in Florida after causing a car crash while three times over the legal alcohol limit. The pile-up resulted in the death of a 75-year-old man.
It was not the first time that Sytch had been arrested, with several occasions being for driving under the influence.
According to Fightful, Sytch has been arrested “at least” 17 times and that in 2012, she was arrested five times in a just four-week span.
DailyMail.com reached out to Sytch’s attorney for a statement, but reported they did not receive a reply.
Ross’s wife, Jan, died in a vehicular accident in March 2017. She was struck by a car while on her Vespa scooter in Oklahoma.
Upon impact, Jan was thrown out of the scooter without a helmet. She died later after being transported to the OU Medical Center.
In January 2018, the misdemeanour negligent homicide case against the 17-year-old driver who struck her was dismissed.