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Tiger Woods Attacked By Wife After Reports Of Cheating?

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November 28th, 2009 by Castina

Tagged as: Sports Celebs, Tiger Woods


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Whoop That Trick! Whoop That Trick! Oh dear, TMZ.com snitches have an interesting theory for why Tiger Woods’ face looks like he had a close encounter with Chris Brown. According to an informant who asked not to be identified, Tiger and his wife Elin Nordegren got into a violent argument inside their surburban Orlando home early Friday morning following rumors that the golfing ace has been playing putt-putt with a hubby-humpin’ Butterface named Rachel Uchitel. The argument took an awful turn when Elin — a former Swedish model — attacked Tiger’s face, clawing and scraching for dear life, says the snitch.

She’ll show him who’s the real wildcat in this family!

Tiger was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and released shortly thereafter.

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  1. On November 28th 2009, bowdred wrote:

    i think that mrs. woods heard about the affair, she and tiger woods had a argument he drove off in his suv with mrs. woods chasing him on foot with the golf club in hand, she smashed out his window and he lost control of his suv trying to drive to fast in a small area. mrs did not tell the truth because she does not want her business in the news. but it’s to late!

  2. On November 30th 2009, colossus wrote:

    wtf! hahaha! nice one. i wonder if that happened to manny pacquiao when they got home after the cotto fight? you know, the girl, Krista? you know, this guys, with their fame money and all, girls of lesser stature are after them. for reasons that we all know. wish they wont be another mike tyson…

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