Macbook sleep wake up with lid closed

Hi everybody. Since 10.9 I had a strange issue with sleep on my MBP 15. If I put it in sleep with the button and I close the lid, it will wake up closed waiting for the password.
Also, if it is in sleep while charging, or charged, and I plug off the magsafe, it will wake up again....even with lid closed.
Already resetted PRAM, SMC, all the basics, any idea?
Thnx in advance

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