In the letter that "PWInsider" transcribed in their report, Sytch makes claims that she has been making the most of her prison time through reflection as well as by being a positive influence on other ...
The wrestling career of Sytch as Sunny saw her becoming a mega-star for WWE before things crashed down over the next few decades. Sunny was a big figure in pro wrestling for years, playing various ...
Tammy Sytch, also known as WWE Hall of Famer Sunny, requested to have her prison sentence modified. In an update, the judge ...
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy "Sunny" Sytch pleaded no contest Wednesday to a charge of driving under the influence and causing the death of another person plus other charges in a fatal crash and ...
Sunny’s stint with L.O.D. 2000 proved to be her last major run in WWE. She went on to Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling. Sytch will forever be remembered as the ...
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy "Sunny" Sytch made a surprising request while in prison. The veteran was sentenced to 17 years in prison for her involvement in a car crash that took the life of a 75-year ...
Legendary pro wrestling announcer Jim Ross revealed the 'indecent proposal' he received from former WWE diva Tammy ... old shared that Sytch, known by her in-ring name Sunny, wanted to cook ...
Tammy Sytch's attempt to shorten her time spent in prison was shut down this week when a Volusia County judge officially ...
Tamara Lynn Sytch, known as Sunny, a WWE Hall of Famer, is appealing her 17-year DUI manslaughter sentence. She requests to serve her sentences concurrently, expressing remorse and a commitment to ...
In an industry rife with fall-from-grace stories, Tammy Sytch's may be one of the most jarring. The 52-year-old is currently serving a 17.5-year sentence in a Florida prison for DUI manslaughter.
Good ol’ JR says that he turned down an offer for some Sunny days after his wife tragically died – and he was all the better for it, apparently. Legendary WWE announcer Jim Ross revealed that ...
WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross revealed that after his wife's death in 2017, former wrestler Tammy Sytch, or 'Sunny,' offered to 'take care of him,' hinting at a personal and possibly romantic gesture.