10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Sunny

8. She Legitimately Hated Sable

This is how Sunny explained her issues with Sable during her WWE career: "It wasn't professional jealousy at all, it was personal differences. I'm not going to go into it, but to me she wasn't a quality human being and that's why I didn't like her." In other interviews, she said that it was in part to do with how Sable raised her oldest daughter and how Sable once said that she was happy her first husband died because he was a bad guy. That allowed Sable to meet Marc Mero, who helped her raise her oldest daughter. Sunny claimed that nobody had respect for Sable due to that reason as well as her way of acting snobby in front of others. If you look at their careers, Sable became a bigger star by late 1997 and early 1998. She was in major segments, she was drawing good numbers in the ratings, the audience reacted to her in a big way and even her merchandise items did very well. Sunny may say that their problems weren't a professional thing, but that may be a lie on her part. She comes off as very jealous whenever talking about Sable. What's interesting about both women is that Sunny got fired due to her behavior in 1998 and then in 1999 Sable ended up leaving while also suing WWE for how they treated her. Sable did return in 2003, though. Neither woman really was in WWE for that long.
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