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Ex-WWE star Marty Jannetty claims he made man ‘disappear’ during bowling alley incident in troubling social media post

MARTY Jannetty appears to have admitted to making a man "disappear" in a disturbing Facebook post.

The former WWE star claimed the incident took place when he worked at a bowling alley, aged 13.

Marty Jannetty, 60, claimed the man was never seen again after he made him 'disappear'
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Marty Jannetty, 60, claimed the man was never seen again after he made him 'disappear'

Jannetty, now 60, shared the concerning story, which has since been deleted, to his social media page.

The post appears to insinuate he committed a crime against a would-be attacker, who was "never found".

It then seems to suggest the victim was left in the Chattahoochee River, which spans Georgia, Alabama, and Florida.

According to RingsideNews, the post read: "I never told no one this, even my brother Geno... cause Geno would've killed him, and I didn't want my brother gone.

Jannetty's now-deleted Facebook post
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Jannetty's now-deleted Facebook post
Jannetty said the incident took place at a bowling alley where he worked when he was 13 years old
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Jannetty said the incident took place at a bowling alley where he worked when he was 13 years old

"He'd only recently come home from Viet Nam.

"I was 13, working at Victory Lanes bowling alley buying weed from a f** that worked there.

"He put his hands on me... he dragged me around to the back of the building... you already know what he was gonna try to do.

"That was the very first time I made a man disappear.

"They never found him... they should of looked in the Chattahoochee River... but Winnie [the girl in these pics] I like you so damn much, probably my favourite.

"But I promised myself way back then, nobody would ever hurt me again... that includes you.

"I loved you but you hurt me with your f****** Jamaican jealousy. You can go your own way, I don't need you."

A commenter asked if Jannetty was doing OK, to which the former pro-wrestler responded that the two had a “fall out.”

Per TMZ, police said they are going to 'look into' his Facebook post
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Per TMZ, police said they are going to 'look into' his Facebook post

“But, if you’re asking bout the other thing..yes, that was a billion years ago, plus, I have the satisfaction of knowing that B***H a** n*nja never got to do another kid like that..”

Jannetty did not immediately return The Sun’s request for comment about his now-deleted Facebook post.

But according to TMZ, the Columbia Police Department in Georgia said they are going to “look into this.”

This is not the first time that Jannetty's social media activity has shocked his fans.

In 2018, Jannetty claimed his life was almost destroyed when his Facebook page was hacked.

The sick hackers put a post up on his page that said he wanted to have sex with his own daughter.

And he raised serious concerns last year when he revealed he bedded his sex addiction counsellor and went on a 60-day bender.

The 60-year-old has already been admitted twice to rehab, but failed to beat his addictions.

Jannetty was one half of the iconic Rockers tag-team with Shawn Michaels.

They were one of the top teams on the planet throughout the late 80s before they split in 1992.

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