Bray Wyatt and his wife Samantha Rotunda divorced last year amidst allegations that he was having an affair with WWE announcer JoJo Offerman. But the divorce continues to get messier, as the Daily Mail reported that Rotunda is accusing Wyatt "of squandering $11,000 on strippers and diamonds for his mistress during a 10-day spending binge."

Wyatt and Rotunda had two children together, and the former WWE Champion agreed to give her $14,765 a month to help with child support. But according to the Daily Mail, Wyatt hasn't met those payments. He posted this statement on Twitter shortly after the news came out:

Wyatt and Rotunda went to Troy University in Alabama - where he obtained a football scholarship. The two tied the knot in 2012 and were married for five years, and had two daughters together.

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Following the allegations from Rotunda that Wyatt was having an affair with Offerman, he accused her of defamation. He has since maintained his relationship with Offerman, who is seven years younger than him.

Of course, Wyatt isn't the only superstar to have a highly-publicized divorce in recent years. John Cena and Elizabeth Huberdeau married in 2009 but divorced after three years, and it was reported that he had begun a relationship with Mickie James.

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This caused an ugly rift backstage, as James was previously engaged to former WWE superstar, Kenny Dykstra. James and Cena had an ugly breakup, in which Dykstra claimed that the former Women's Champion "flipped out" after Cena ended the relationship.

For Wyatt, it appears that the complicated divorce and its actions are far from over. He's part of a long group of WWE superstars and other athletes who had messy divorces that culminated in rich settlements.

We'll be sure to bring more updates in Wyatt and Rotunda's divorce saga as they come.

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