Former WWE, WCW, TNA wrestler Sean "XPac" Waltman posted the following statement on the message board for his official website www.SeanWaltman.com.
"Joanie was arrested on January 1st for domestic battery. She assualted me struck me in the head and face countless times after getting back from the Playboy Mansion. There were several witnesses to her behavior, including Jeff Meecham from The Extreme Mayhem Show, and unfortunately my two children witnessed and heard all of this. She was released today once again having to suffer no consequences for her behavior. She showed no remorse."
As I got into on the hotline, I am intrigued that Waltman actually pressed charges against Laurer. Anyone that has followed their relationship may agree with me. But it appeared that XPac was quite "whipped". His statements, almost pleas in the past made many feel sorry for him. If what Sean Waltman says in the statement is true, I give him credit for standing up to the abuse. There was always rumors of it in the past about the abuse. Now it appears to be factual.
More on this story as it develops. It should be interesting how the media handles it since VH1 premieres "The Surreal Life" January 9th which she co-stars. Check out our Wrestlevision report for more info on the airdates and times for the show.
Last month, Sean Waltman and Joanie Laurer released their Sex Video "1 Night In China", which has sold quite well.
"Joanie was arrested on January 1st for domestic battery. She assualted me struck me in the head and face countless times after getting back from the Playboy Mansion. There were several witnesses to her behavior, including Jeff Meecham from The Extreme Mayhem Show, and unfortunately my two children witnessed and heard all of this. She was released today once again having to suffer no consequences for her behavior. She showed no remorse."
As I got into on the hotline, I am intrigued that Waltman actually pressed charges against Laurer. Anyone that has followed their relationship may agree with me. But it appeared that XPac was quite "whipped". His statements, almost pleas in the past made many feel sorry for him. If what Sean Waltman says in the statement is true, I give him credit for standing up to the abuse. There was always rumors of it in the past about the abuse. Now it appears to be factual.
More on this story as it develops. It should be interesting how the media handles it since VH1 premieres "The Surreal Life" January 9th which she co-stars. Check out our Wrestlevision report for more info on the airdates and times for the show.
Last month, Sean Waltman and Joanie Laurer released their Sex Video "1 Night In China", which has sold quite well.