Beth Phoenix botched a pinfall save at WWE Elimination Chamber, as the ref had to stop his count when she couldn’t stop Finn Balor’s pin of Edge in time.
Botchamania. #WWE #WWEChamber pic.twitter.com/p09w5Il1Ax
— NoDQ.com: WWE and AEW news (@nodqdotcom) February 19, 2023
Was that a botch? It looks like Beth Phoenix didn't make the save in time and the ref didn't do the 3 count. Then Edge barely kicked out to try and save it #WWEChamber
— Mike Bassily (@Mike_Bassily) February 19, 2023
That Beth phoenix botch or the ref botch? #WWEEliminationChamber
— Tim Mello (@TheRealTimMello) February 19, 2023
PW Insider report that Tammy Lynn Sytch is nowhere close to getting out of jail. In fact, her trial was pushed back to March 23rd, at her attorney’s request. There are also several witnesses who haven’t told their stories yet.
Her latest pre-trial hearing in Florida has been officially pushed back to 3/23 at Sytch’s attorney’s request. There are several witnesses still scheduled to be deposed.
Tammy Lynn Sytch, currently aged 50, is facing several serious charges stemming from a tragic incident. These include one count of DUI causing death (DUI Manslaughter), one count of causing death while operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license, four counts of DUI causing injury, and three counts of DUI causing damage to property. The accident resulted in the loss of 75-year-old Julian Lasseter’s life.
It remains to be seen whether Tammy Lynn Sytch will be able to regain her freedom. In August 2022, she chose to waive her right to a speedy trial relating to the incident leading to her prosecution, which mandates that she be tried within 175 days of being taken into custody, according to Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Tammy Lynn Sytch has been granted “criminal indigent status,” which means that she is unable to afford an attorney to defend her in her criminal case. Therefore, she will be provided with one.