16. Vader Gains Weight…Then Loses It
Vader was never a lightweight in the ring, and he was one of the heavier Superstars to grace the WWE. However, after leaving the organization, Vader apparently continued to stay on the same diet that kept him at a heavier weight, which can be dangerous on its own but even more as a person gets older and less active. Fans of Raw saw a return of a larger Vader after his departure, estimating that he gained about 100 more pounds. Fortunately, Vader realized that his lifestyle wasn’t healthy and announced in late 2014 that he was taking off the weight. His Twitter profile is filled with motivational weight loss and health messages, as well as photos of his progress.
15. Things Aren’t Looking So Sunny for Tammy Sytch
Tammy Sytch, known more commonly by her ring name Sunny, was one of the most well-known females in the WWE. In fact, she was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011, and many consider her to be the first WWE Diva. However, after the death of her boyfriend and fellow wrestler Chris Candito, things began to spiral out of control for the Diva, who was a blonde bombshell during her wrestling stint. After Candito’s death, Sytch went into depression and gained a lot of weight, becoming almost unrecognizable. She was fired from the WWE due to missing out on appearances and substance abuse, entered rehab several times, and has been arrested multiple times for charges including burglary and disorderly conduct. Sytch is a sad example of how wrestlers can go from being on top to hitting rock bottom.
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