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Tammy Lynn Sytch (Sunny) Files Appeal For 17-Year Prison Sentence

Tammy Lynn Sytch was sentenced to 17 years in prison. Eight counts, including DUI manslaughter and driving while license suspended with death, resulted in the WWE Hall of Famer’s life changing forever. She was responsible for an accident that took the life of a 75-year-old man named Julian Lasseter. Now, the former Sunny is trying to appeal that sentence. 

We previously reported that Tammy Lynn Sytch was transferred to a prison, where she will begin her sentence. Her legal representative is already filing an appeal on her behalf.

PW Insider noted that Tammy Lynn Sytch’s public defender has filed an appeal for her sentence. This appeal was entered on December 20th.

Notice is hereby given that Tamara Lynn Sytch, Defendant-Appellant appeals to the District Court of Appeal, Fifth District of Florida, the Order of this Court rendered on November 27, 2023.

The nature of the Order is a final order adjudicating defendant guilty of the following:DUI Manslaughter (Count One), Driving While License Suspended with Death (Count Two), DUI with Damage to Person (Count Three), DUI with Damage to Person (Count Four), DUI with Damage to Person (Count Five), DUI with Damage to Person (Count Six), DUI with Damage to Property (Count Seven) and DUI with Damage to Property (Count Eight) and sentencing her to:

1. Count One: 7 years Department of Corrections followed by 8 years probation with fines, court costs and standard conditions including permanent driver’s license suspension, alcohol safety education course, victim awareness program. Count One is to be served consecutive to Count Two.

2. Count Two: 10.6625 Years Department of Corrections with credit time served for 566 days.

3. Counts Three-Eight: 364 days jail with credit for 364 days.

Tammy Lynn Sytch’s DUI Manslaughter Sentencing

Tammy Lynn Sytch has been incarcerated since May 2022. Following her sentencing on November 28th, where she received a 17-year term along with 8 years of probation, she was promptly transferred from Volusia County Corrections to a prison facility in Ocala, Florida. This move occurred on the same day her appeal was filed.

During her sentencing, Tammy Lynn Sytch’s attorneys indicated their intention to file an appeal seeking a reduction in her sentence. Therefore, this appeal was expected.

Tammy Lynn Sytch’s latest prison mugshot was also revealed after she was moved to her new location. You can check that out below.

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Mark Henry & Bill DeMott Want Sunny Removed from WWE HOF

WWE Hall Of Famer Mark Henry agrees with Bill DeMott, that Tammy Sytch (aka Sunny) should be removed from the WWE Hall Of Fame.

Recently, The Keri Anne DeMott Foundation sent out a press released and called for Sytch to be removed from the WWE Hall Of Fame. The release called for WWE to remove “repeat DUI offender and now killer of an innocent man, Tamara Sunny Sytch from it’s Hall of Fame.”

Bill DeMott Tweeted out the release along with the following message.

“When do we start holding people #accountable BEFORE they kill themselves or someone else? When do we decide as law makers and judges that we DO NOT get to decide who should and shouldn’t be punished? When do organizations speak up for EVERYONE not just influential cases? #WHEN”

https://twitter.com/BillDeMott/status/1523727445438111744

All Elite Wrestling’s Mark Henry followed up with a response, agreeing with DeMott.

The DeMott family notably lost their daughter, Keri Anne Demott, to a drunk driver in 2016.

Sytch was arrested last week and charged with nine felonies. One of those included DUI manslaughter which left a 75-year-old Julian Lasseter dead. A toxicology report found that Sytch’s blood-alcohol level was 0.280 (g/100mL,) three-and-a-half times the legal limit while behind the wheel.

As of this writing, Sytch is scheduled to be arraigned in Volusia County Court on May 31. She posted bail this past Saturday and is not allowed to leave Volusia County, Florida.

Sytch was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2011. WWE has yet to comment on the situation.

Tammy Sytch (Sunny) Arrested & Charged With DUI Manslaughter

Tammy Sytch, formerly known as Sunny in WWE, has been arrested in connection to a fatal three-car crash.

Sytch was arrested again on Friday, May 6 in Ormond Beach, Florida, per PWInsider. She has been hit with nine charges, including DUI manslaughter.

Here are the charges against Sunny:

  • DUI Manslaughter (DUI causing the death of a person)
  • Driving with a suspended or revoked license (causing death or serious injury)
  • Seven counts of DUI causing damage to a person or property

Sunny’s Latest Vehicular Incident

Back on March 25, Tammy Sytch was allegedly driving southbound on U.S. 1 at around 8:28 p.m. and failed to stop. This caused her to crash into a stopped vehicle, which ended up crashing into another car.

Julian Lafrancis Lasseter, a driver allegedly struck by Sytch, died due to injuries suffered in the crash.

Ormond Beach Police were allowed to collect a blood sample once granted a search warrant. This was done to determine whether or not Sytch was driving under the influence.

If convicted of DUI manslaughter, which is a felony in the state of Florida, Sunny could face up to 30 years in prison. The minimum would be a four-year sentence and a fine of up to $10,000.

Sytch has been booked into Volusia County Branch Jail. Her bond is set at $227,500.

Tammy Sytch Mugshot
Tammy Sytch (May 6, 2022)

Tammy Sytch (Sunny) Could Face Charges In Fatal Three-Car Crash

WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch, known to wrestling fans as Sunny, may be facing criminal charges yet again, only this time things are far more serious.

Ormond Beach Police have issued a statement revealing a fatal three-car crash occurred on March 25. Police say the investigation is ongoing and could lead to criminal charges.

Sunny May Be Facing Serious Criminal Charges

In a press release, Ormond Beach Police stated that Sunny was driving southbound on U.S. 1 at around 8:28 p.m. and failed to stop. As a result, she allegedly crashed into a stopped vehicle, which collided with the vehicle in front of it.

Julian Lafrancis Lasseter, the driver allegedly hit by Sunny, was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center but was pronounced dead.

Here is a statement from Ormond Beach Police Chief Jesse Godfrey (h/t Ormond Beach Observer):

“Our hearts go out to the Lasseter family that lost their loved one in such a tragic event. Our goal at the Ormond Beach Police Department is to keep city roadways safe, so if you see a vehicle operating in a manner that leads you to believe the driver may be impaired, please don’t hesitate to call 911. You may just save someone’s life.”

Police have been allowed to collect a blood sample after a search warrant was approved and executed. The sample is being used to determine whether or not Sunny was under the influence. The toxicology results are pending.

Sunny was treated at Halifax Health and released. Another driver and passengers did suffer injuries but did not go to the hospital.

The WWE Hall of Famer has had a slew of legal issues in her life. She was arrested back in January for weapons possession and terroristic threats.

Tammy Sytch Released From Prison

WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Lynn Sytch (aka Sunny) has been released from prison. According to New Jersey’s Monmouth County Correctional Institution, original WWE ‘diva’ is no longer housed at the facility. She had been there since July 2020.

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Sytch was paroled last February after serving 1-year in jail due to a string of DUI convictions. Her parole was then revoked after she was arrested again in July last year. Those charges included 2 counts of violating a domestic restraining order, driving with a suspended license, and evading a police officer. The state of New Jersey then filed to have Sytch’s parole revoked and she was sent back to Monmouth County Correctional Institution. After serving almost another full year in prison, Sytch was released this morning.

In the 5 months of 2020 that Sytch was not in jail, she promoted an OnlyFans account.

https://twitter.com/WWEHOFerSunny/status/1282135232284590084

Sytch was also promoting a Cameo account before her arrest last summer:

In 2016, Sytch released a book on her life and career.

https://twitter.com/WWEHOFerSunny/status/699815522989432832

The 48-year-old was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2011. She has also often been referred to as the first “WWE Diva.” Sunny played an important role for WWE in the 90s and was a prominent part of WWE Monday Night Raw. Additionally, Sunny is a 2x Slammy Award winner in WWE. She won the award for “Best Buns” and “Minds Behind the Mayhem” in 1996.

Tammy Lynn Sytch (Sunny) Released From Prison Earlier Than Scheduled

Tammy Lynn Sytch, better known as Sunny, was jailed since early 2019 due to multiple DUI charges against her. Her parole was revoked after multiple violations such as her failure to notify authorities of her whereabouts, failure to pay an agreed-upon monthly fee for her release, and failure to maintain a stable residence.

Recently released reports had suggested that Sunny would be released on parole next month after her new attorney filed a parole petition with the courts last month. But it looks like she has been released from prison earlier than scheduled.

Sunny was released from Carbon County Correctional in Carbon County, Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, per Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet. Sunny has had quite the trouble with the law since 2012, when she was arrested a total of five times, in a four week period.

When an arrest warrant was issued for her in February last year for missing a scheduled drug test and maintaining a stable residence, she was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. This was her third DUI arrest in 12 months, and sixth overall.

She was sentenced to 5 years in prison in 2016 but was given credit for 97 days time served and paroled. Her previous attorney had filed a petition last year to withdraw as her defense counsel, according to court records.

Tammy Lynn Sytch aka Sunny is a WWE Hall of Famer and she was inducted in 2011. She is credited for being the first “Diva” in the company, being a staple of the Attitude Era in the late ’90s. Apart from WWE, she also worked in ECW and had a short stint in WCW as well. Besides being a HOFer, she is also a 2-time Slammy Award winner. She was also honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club for her contributions to wrestling.

Tammy Lynn Sytch (Sunny) To Be Released From Prison Next Month

Tammy Lynn Sytch will be granted parole and released from prison on March 25th, 2020. She has been in prison since early 2019 stemming from multiple DUI charges. Sytch’s parole was revoked after she failed to notify authorities of her whereabouts, failed to pay an agreed-upon monthly fee for her release, and failed to maintain a stable residence.

Sytch’s new attorneys filed a parole petition with the courts last month. She had a hearing on the matter last Thursday. According to a report from Pro Wrestling Sheet, Sytch is due to be released on parole exactly 1-month from tomorrow.

Sunny Granted Parole, Due To Be Released Next Month

Tammy Lynn Sytch (aka Sunny) was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. She is often credited with having been the first “Diva” in company history as well as helping to usher in the Attitude era of the late 1990s. Additionally, Sytch performed in ECW and briefly in WCW as well. She was honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club for her contributions to wrestling and is a former 2x Slammy Award winner in WWE.

Sunny made a surprise appearance at the 15th Anniversary of RAW:

Tammy Lynn Sytch (Sunny) Parole Hearing Scheduled

Tammy Lynn Sytch (aka Sunny) has been in prison for almost a year stemming from legal problems catching up with her in early 2019. Sytch’s legal troubles are a result of multiple DUI offenses and various dangerous driving charges. Sytch has also had bail revoked in recent years for failing to report her whereabouts, or what the courts refer to as “failing to maintain a stable residence.” She also has failed to pay court-ordered payments of $120 to remain out on bail.

There could be some good news coming for Sunny soon, however. According to PW Insider, she has a hearing on February 20th, 2020 as part of a parole petition filed by her new attorneys last month.

Tammy Lynn Sytch In Wrestling

Sunny was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011 and has been referred to as the original Diva. Her role with the company in the 1990s in many ways helped kickstart the Attitude Era. In addition to her Hall of Fame induction, Sunny has been honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club and is a 2x Slammy Award winner.

Tammy Sytch (Sunny) Jailed For Parole Violations

WWE Hall of Famer Sunny has been jailed for alleged parole violations.

According to The Express-Times, Sunny was being held on Tuesday in the Carbon County prison for violating parole terms related to guilty pleas from three drunken driving cases from 2016.

Court records show that a bench warrant was issued for Sunny’s arrest on February 15 by a Carbon County judge, at the request of the Carbon County Adult Probation/Parole Department. This is because Sunny missed a scheduled drug test on February 11, and failed to maintain a stable residence and report her whereabouts to her parole officer, as directed.

She was then arrested on February 23 for driving while intoxicated in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. This would be her third DUI arrest in 12 months, and sixth overall.

She was sentenced to 5 years in prison in 2016 but was given credit for 97 days time served and paroled. She is now set for a hearing scheduled for April 5 in Carbon County Court on probable cause for revocation of her parole.

Sunny’s attorney filed a petition on Tuesday to withdraw as her defense counsel, court records show.

Tammy Sytch Announces Plans For Comeback/Farewell Tour

Tammy Sytch, who you also know as Sunny, is a free woman after spending most of 2018 behind bars.

The WWE Hall of Famer was released on parole last Tuesday from the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, where she had been held since March. Now that she’s out of jail, Sytch is setting up her future plans and that includes leaving wrestling behind.

Sytch took to Facebook on Sunday to announce a tour that will serve as both her comeback and farewell from the world of wrestling. The former WWE star is accepting bookings for “personal appearances, autograph signings, wrestling shows, and party appearances” until sometime next year. She then plans to return to school and go back to being “a normal member of society with a private personal life.”

In recent years, Sytch has turned to work as a webcam model. Prior to her last arrest, she regularly promoted Skype sessions on Twitter by posting photos of herself in revealing clothing. Sytch said she will no longer hold Skype sessions, so she asks that people not email her about it.

She wrote, “I’m pleased to announce that I am taking bookings for my “Comeback/Farewell Tour 2018-19″…I am taking bookings for personal appearances, autograph signings, wrestling shows, and party appearances for what will be my FINAL 9-12 months of appearances before I call it a wrap!

“I am returning to school and leading life after next year as a ‘normal’ member of society with a private personal life. 28 years in this crazy business has been far long enough! Please direct any booking inquiries to TotallySunny1@gmail.com. Please do not email for Skypes as I will no longer be doing them.

“I appreciate ALL of your support over the past 28 years, and cherish every moment. Let’s Make America Sunny Again for this coming year!!

“Also don’t forget to follow my new FAN page..business inquiries can also be sent there… Sunny-WWE Hall of Famer.”

You can find Sytch’s Facebook fan/business page at facebook.com/TheOriginalDivaSunny.

Tammy Sytch (Sunny) Issues Statement After Being Released From Jail

Tammy Sytch, who you also know as Sunny, is a free woman after spending most of 2018 behind bars.

As reported earlier, the WWE Hall of Famer was released on parole on Tuesday from the Carbon County Correctional Facility in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, where she had been held since March.

Sytch issued her first public statement since being released from jail this afternoon through her two personal Facebook accounts. The former WWE star plans to take both pages down soon since she wants to keep her personal life private but will have a business page for fans to follow and promoters to get in touch with her.

“I’m home. From now on, my personal life will be kept private, and both of these pages will be taken down. I will eventually start a new PERSONAL page reserved for real friends and family only, and a business page for fans and bookings. Please respect my privacy, and only add the new personal page if you are, in fact, a real friend or family. Fans are welcome and encouraged to follow the fan/business page. Thank you all for your continued support in the recent months and in those to come. — Tam.”

Sytch was incarcerated in Pennsylvania for seven months after having been extradited from Monmouth County Correctional Facility in Freehold, New Jersey on March 28. Sytch ended up at Monmouth County Correctional Facility after being arrested on February 27 on charges of two counts of fugitive from justice and six counts of contempt of court.

Carbon County Court officials said in March that a motion was made to revoke her parole in August 2017 due to multiple violations of the terms of her release the prior February.

After the motion was filed, Carbon County Court Judge Joseph Matika ordered Sytch arrested on a bench warrant so that she could return before him to face sentencing. However, Pennsylvania authorities were unable to locate Sytch until she was arrested in New Jersey, where she was flagged as a fugitive of justice. Authorities were unable to find her because she moved out of Pennsylvania.

TMZ Sports reported on March 2 that Sytch was arrested for DUI on two separate occasions a few weeks before her last arrest. She had been on probation for three DUI arrests in 2015.

Sytch was arrested for DUI in New Jersey on January 23 at 8:53 p.m. She was then involved in an automobile accident on February 2 at 8:52 a.m. and cops say she fled the scene. Sytch was tracked down and cited for DUI, as well as leaving the scene of an accident.

She was then charged with failing to appear in court for either of the two arrests, which led to her last arrest.

Sytch, who turned 45 years old in December, has been arrested several times this decade. In 2012, she was arrested five times in a four-week span; for disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. She was arrested a sixth time in January 2013, also for violating a protective order. She served 114 days in jail and was released in May 2013 (this all happened in New Jersey).

In January 2016, Sytch pleaded guilty to driving while under suspension in the state of Pennsylvania. On August 18, 2016, Judge Matika sentenced her to 90 days in jail but counted her 97 days in rehab as jail credit. On September 23, 2016, 18 days into her probation, Sytch was arrested for violating her parole. The arrest was due to three DUI arrests in Pennsylvania in 2015. Sytch remained in jail on these charges through her arraignment in January 2017. She was fined $1,496.45 for the remaining charges and released on February 3, 2017.

WWE Hall Of Famer Sunny Released From Jail, Randy Orton On Upcoming World Cup Tournament

WWE Hall Of Famer Sunny Released From Jail

WWE Hall Of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was released from the Carbon County Correctional Facility yesterday and she is once again on parole now, according to Pwinsider.

She was arrested back in February this year and had been in jail since then for failing to appear in court for two DUI arrests and due to multiple violations of the terms of her earlier release.

Sunny was a part of WWE from 1995 to 1998. Apart from her WWE run, The Hall Of Famer also made appearances for ECW and WCW after leaving the company. You can check out more details about her arrest here.

Randy Orton On Upcoming World Cup Tournament

The main event of this week’s episode of SmackDown saw Randy Orton defeating a returning Big Show to qualify for the WWE World Cup Tournament on the Crown Jewel PPV.

After his win, Randy joins stars like John Cena, Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy who have already been confirmed to be a part of the upcoming tournament from Saudi Arabia.

Orton was interviewed backstage after his victory on the show where he talked about the upcoming PPV event and said that he has beaten all these people before and he’ll just have to do it again:

Update On Ex-WWE Star Sunny (Tammy Sytch) Following Recent Arrest

Tammy Sytch, also known as Sunny in WWE, remains incarcerated in Monmouth County Correctional Institution in Freehold, New Jersey after being arrested on Feb. 27 on charges of two counts of fugitive from justice and six counts of contempt of court.

The official website of the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office currently has her listed as an inmate (under the name Tamara Sytch), with bail set at $6,000.

In an update from previous reports, PWInsider is reporting that Sytch is facing even more legal issues in the state of Pennsylvania. According to Carbon County Court officials on Thursday, a motion was made to revoke her parole last August due to multiple violations of the terms of her release the prior February.

After the motion was filed, Carbon County Court Judge Joseph Matika ordered Sytch arrested on a bench warrant so that she could return before him to face sentencing. However, Pennsylvania authorities were unable to locate Sytch until she was arrested in New Jersey, where she was flagged as a fugitive of justice. Authorities were unable to find her because she moved out of Pennsylvania.

While it was previously reported that Sytch would be extradited to Pennsylvania before facing her latest charges in New Jersey, Carbon County Court officials said that she will remain in New Jersey until her legal issues in the state are resolved. Once that happens, she will be handed off to Pennsylvania authorities to face Judge Matika.

TMZ Sports reported on Mar. 2 that Sytch was arrested for DUI on two separate occasions a few weeks before her latest arrest. She had been on probation for three DUI arrests in 2015.

Sytch was arrested for DUI in New Jersey on Jan. 23 at 8:53 p.m. She was then involved in an automobile accident on Feb. 2 at 8:52 a.m. and cops say she fled the scene. Sytch was tracked down and cited for DUI, as well as leaving the scene of an accident.

She was then charged with failing to appear in court for either of the two arrests, which led to her latest arrest.

Sytch, who turned 45 years old in December, has been arrested several times over the years. In 2012, she was arrested five times in a four-week span, for disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. She was arrested a sixth time in January 2013, also for violating a protective order. She served 114 days in jail and was released in May 2013 (this all happened in New Jersey).

In January 2016, Sytch pleaded guilty to driving while under suspension in the state of Pennsylvania. On August 18, 2016, Judge Matika sentenced her to 90 days in jail but counted her 97 days in rehab as jail credit. On Sept. 23, 2016, 18 days into her probation, Sytch was arrested for violating her parole. The arrest was due to three DUI arrests in Pennsylvania in 2015. Sytch remained in jail on these charges through her arraignment in January 2017. She was fined $1,496.45 for the remaining charges and released on Feb. 3, 2017.

Update On Ex-WWE Star Sunny Following Latest Arrest, New Shoot Interview Trailer

– Tammy Sytch, also known as Sunny in WWE, remains incarcerated in Monmouth County Correctional Institution in Freehold, New Jersey after being arrested last Tuesday on charges of two counts of fugitive from justice and six counts of contempt of court. According to a report by Mike Johnson of PWInsider on Sunday, an official at the facility said she is being held until Pennsylvania authorities arrive to extradite her back to Carbon County, Pennsylvania, where she is a wanted fugitive for violating the terms of her parole set in February 2017.

After that legal situation is resolved, Sytch will be extradited back to New Jersey to face her most recent charges.

TMZ Sports reported on Friday that Sytch was arrested for DUI on two separate occasions a few weeks before her latest arrest. She had been on probation for three DUI arrests in 2015.

Sytch was arrested for DUI in New Jersey on Jan. 23 at 8:53 p.m. She was then involved in an automobile accident on Feb. 2 at 8:52 a.m. and cops say she fled the scene. Sytch was tracked down and cited for DUI, as well as leaving the scene of an accident.

She was then charged with failing to appear in court for either of the two arrests, which led to her arrest on Tuesday.

Click here for additional background on her legal troubles in recent years.

– On Saturday, Title Match Wrestling released the trailer for Tammy Sytch’s latest shoot interview, Reflections with Tammy Sytch – Always Shining.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=832UqflO9DM&w=560&h=315]

Here is the synopsis:

“WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch (Sunny) speaks candidly about her troubled road to peace, her arrests, battle with alcohol and her long road to recovery. Find out more about her relationships with Vince McMahon, Shawn Michaels, and her beloved connection with the late Chris Candido. In true “Sunny” form the interview takes many unexpected twists and turns as we recount some of her most famous controversies. We recall past flames and maybe even take a peek into her phones photo album…? We delve into her foray into the adult film world as she sets the record straight and tells all that lead to that decision. She speaks on her Hall of Fame induction and what her feelings are on the current state of women in the business.”

Update On Tammy Sytch (Sunny) Following Arrest Last Week

Tammy Sytch, also known as former WWE star Sunny, was being held in Monmouth County Jail in New Jersey as of Saturday on $6,000 bond after being arrested earlier in the week.

According to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline, Sytch was arrested on Tuesday in New Jersey by the Aberdeen Township Police Department on charges of two counts of fugitive from justice and six counts of contempt of court.

TMZ Sports reported on Friday that Sytch was arrested for DUI on two separate occasions this year before Tuesday’s arrest. She had been on probation for three DUI arrests in 2015.

Sytch was arrested for DUI in New Jersey on Jan. 23 at 8:53 p.m. She was then involved in an automobile accident on Feb. 2 at 8:52 a.m. and cops say she fled the scene. Sytch was tracked down and cited for DUI, as well as leaving the scene of an accident.

She then was charged with failing to appear in court for either of the two arrests, which led to her being held in jail on Tuesday. She also has a bench warrant for an arrest in Carbon County, Pennsylvania from last August due to a probation violation.

Sytch, who turned 45 years old in December, has been arrested several times in recent years. In 2012, she was arrested five times in a four-week span, for disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. She was arrested a sixth time in January 2013, also for violating a protective order. She served 114 days in jail and was released in May 2013.

In January 2016, Sytch pleaded guilty to driving while under suspension. On August 18, 2016, a judge sentenced her to 90 days in jail but counted her 97 days in rehab as jail credit. On September 23, 2016, 18 days into her probation, Sytch was arrested for violating her parole. The arrest was due to three DUI arrests in 2015. Sytch remained in jail on these charges through her arraignment in January 2017. She was fined $1,496.45 for the remaining charges and released on February 3, 2017.

Sytch has been semi-active on the independent wrestling scene in recent months with autograph signings and appearances at shows. Three days before her last arrest, she appeared for MCW Pro Wrestling in Hollywood, Maryland, managing fellow WWE Hall of Famer “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan.

Tammy “Sunny” Sytch Arrested On Fugitive From Justice Charges

Tammy Sytch, also known as former WWE star Sunny, is once again behind bars after cops say she was a “fugitive from justice.”

According to a report tonight by TMZ, jail records show that Sytch is currently locked up in New Jersey on contempt of court and fugitive from justice charges.

TMZ is trying to get more details on what exactly led to her arrest.

Sytch, who turned 45 years old in December, has been arrested several times over the years. In 2012, she was arrested five times in a four-week span, for disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. She was arrested a sixth time in January 2013, also for violating a protective order. She served 114 days in jail and was released in May 2013.

In January 2016, Sytch pleaded guilty to driving while under suspension. On August 18, 2016, a judge sentenced her to 90 days in jail but counted her 97 days in rehab as jail credit. On September 23, 2016, 18 days into her probation, Sytch was arrested for violating her parole. The arrest was due to three DUI arrests in 2015. Sytch remained in jail on these charges through her arraignment in January 2017. She was fined $1,496.45 for the remaining charges and released on February 3, 2017.

Sytch has been active on the independent wrestling scene in recent months with autograph signings and appearances at shows. She appeared for MCW Pro Wrestling last Saturday in Hollywood, Maryland, managing fellow WWE Hall of Famer “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan to a win over MCW regular Joe Keys.

https://twitter.com/KevinT2017/status/969012735982829569

Sunny Buries Bayley, Candice LeRae & Intergender Wrestling

WWE Hall of Famer Sunny (Tammy Sytch) made some controversial remarks on her Facebook page over the weekend regarding inter-gender wrestling, certain female WWE Superstars being “too ugly” to be successful and why she doesn’t believe independent wrestlers bragging about the money they make if they never worked for WWE or WCW.

Here are some highlights of what she said about:

Intergender Wrestling:

“The most ridiculous stupid absurd most damaging thing to can ever happen to our business. That’s why it’s alll going to sh** in a handbasket so fast. Anyone who supports this should bury themselves alive.”

Former WWE, WCW and ECW performer Lance Storm chimed in on the topic of men wrestling women:

https://twitter.com/lancestorm/status/955477843688878080

Certain Women Being “Too Ugly” To Be Successful In WWE

In response to a comment about WWE signing Candice LeRae, Sunny managed to bury not only her but also got in a cheap shot on Bailey.

“And she was signed to ‘developmental’ right? Which means she’s too ugly to ever make the big show. Unless they give the girl some MAJOR plastic surgery. IE Bayley. Sorry. Had to be said.”

Wrestlers Making A Good Living Outside WWE

When a fan brought up Joey Ryan being able to make a good living while doing intergender matches, Sytch said she doesn’t believe wrestlers can make a lot on the independent scene if they never made it to the “big time.”

“Don’t you all realize that wrestling is a work and all wrestlers lie and exaggerate? I highly doubt he makes anywhere close to that. There is no money on the indies scene especially for someone who is 5’4″ and never made it to the big show. And no, TNA is NOT the big show. You’re forgetting who you’re talking to here. I’ve been around for 28 years.”

Update On Tammy Sytch Following Hospitalization, WWE Performance Center Says Goodbye To Coach

– Tammy “Sunny” Sytch remains hospitalized at Southside Hospital in Bayshore, New York after being admitted to the emergency room last weekend for a fall.

She wrote yesterday on Facebook, “Still here. Still getting tests done. Not fun. Someone amuse me.”

She also tweeted on Thursday:

Sytch said on Tuesday that she will not be sharing details regarding her health.

“I’m still In the hospital but I won’t be sharing any details about my health because every time I do, websites write about me and post my bloody head pictures,” Sytch wrote. “Sorry, but I can not give any details any longer. At all. Thank you all for your concern. I’ll be here for a couple more days.”

Despite this, the WWE Hall of Famer tweeted a shot of her injury on Thursday.

https://twitter.com/WWEHOFerSunny/status/883028085813149696

– As has been reported, British wrestling legend Johnny Saint recently wrapped up a six-month stint training WWE talent at the Performance Center. WWE posted this video of trainees and coaches saying goodbye to Saint.

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Sunny Arrested Again On Friday Night

Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was arrested once again in Palmerton, PA late Friday night and is currently in custody at the Carbon County Correctional Facility. She will remain there over the weekend until she can appear in court next week.

The troubled WWE Hall of Famer was jailed for violating her probation by not showing up for her one of her court mandated drug/alcohol tests. She will await to see the judge via video court for a gagnon hearing, at which time the probation officer will tell the judge what they feel the revocation time should be.

Sunny was admitted to a hospital on September 12th after police and ambulances were called to her home. She was released from the hospital on September 20th and arrested again last night.

We’ll keep you updated on her situation. Props to Ryan Satin of ProWrestlingSheet for being the first site to report the story.

WWE Hall Of Famer Sunny Hospitalized

WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was hospitalized last Monday and remains at a Palmerton, PA hospital as of this writing. PWInsider adds that police and paramedics were called to her house last week.

Sunny posted the following on Facebook, noting that doctors don’t know what’s wrong. She also wrote on Facebook about getting injured while trying to go to the bathroom by herself, accusing the nurses of not helping her out.

“So many times I have done things to help others… Given away money, began Go Fund Me pages for friends (some of whom even have husbands who are working. ) All out the goodness of my heart. Well, now it’s time Karma comes back to me for a change. I have been in the hospital since Monday afternoon and we’re not quite sure what’s wrong yet. I had a cyst on my pancreas that was 1.5 cm in March, and they said if it got bigger it would need to drained, removed or have a stint put in. Well now it’s 3 cm. double the size. Also my gall bladder may need to come out. I’ve been in constant abdominal pain for 5 days and bedridden because of it. I have had a CT Scan with contrast , an MRI with contrast , and probably getting and endoscopy with ultrasound by Monday. Lots of bills coming my way, not to mention personal bills. If someone was to be selfless enough to start a fundraising page, I would be eternally grateful. Remember, I don’t have a husband to take care of me. Thanks!”

New Paul Heyman Guy, Sunny Avoids Jail Time For Last Year’s 3 DUI’s

– The newest Paul Heyman Guy has been revealed at HeymanHustle.com and was spotted with Heyman in New York City this weekend.

– WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch (Sunny) will not be sentenced to any jail time as a result of her 3 DUI’s from last year, according to TMZ Sports. Each DUI carried a maximum of 90 days in jail. The judge sentenced her to a total of 90 days jail time for the DUI’s, but cut her a huge break by applying the 97-days she spent in rehab earlier this year to the sentence.

Additionally, she’s been sentenced to 5 years parole with bi-weekly alcohol testing, 125 hours of community service and roughly $2,100 in fines. The judge made it clear that there will be zero tolerance moving forward one slip-up will land her in jail.

Sunny says she’s 152 days sober and is committed to staying on a positive path.

WWE Hall Of Famer Sunny and Ex-TNA Knockout Clash On Social Media Over Pregnancy Photos

WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch and former TNA Knockout Brooke Adams are going at it on social media.

On Friday, Adams took exception to remarks Sytch recently made on Facebook about women posting “disgusting” pregnancy photos and responded with the following.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BJCD97EjqCH/

On Saturday, Sytch got word of Adams’ rant and went off on her on Facebook.

I love when people get tough behind a computer… No guts to say anything to your face. When you have a WWE Hall of Fame ring, you’ll have room to talk. Until then, when you work for a second rate company that can’t even run house shows because they suck so bad and are on some obscure cable network, shut your mouth. It’s nothing for me to choke a horse-faced bitch out.

FOR THE RECORD: about a MONTH ago, I posted that I thought that pregnant women should keep their naked pregnancy pics private. I DID NOT name ANYONE or single anyone out. It was a generalized statement. Well, last night, a certain Former TNA girl took it upon herself to take offense to it and call me out in a very nasty rant. Ok, you have courage behind your keyboard. YOU are in the wrong here. I never even SAW your photos. Good for you. You’re pregnant. You’re proud of it. There must be SOME INSECURITY though if you took my generalized statement and made it directed at you. Grow the fuck up. You’re kid will need an adult to look up to. Not some horse-faced bitch that acts like a child. You may have just started a war that , believe me, you don’t want to battle..

Shortly thereafter, Adams responded to Sytch on Facebook.

For my fans I apologize again you have to even see this side of me. And honestly it’s no way to talk or act. I am 100% not leading by example with any of this. It solves nothing. But sometimes you have to talk like trash to get through to the trash. She obviously has zero class so this is the best way to get my point through that ignorant head of hers. Sometimes standing up for yourself and a mass of people such as other mommies is more important than keeping your mouth shut to save face. Like I said in my last post its woman like yourself that cause other woman to hide from the real world during one of the most challenging and should be most rewarding time of their lives (pregnancy) and go into serious depression because they don’t feel beautiful or accepted anymore. You should be ashamed. You aren’t a mother so you’ll never understand. You’ll never be able to grasp what I am even saying.

Sunny if I ever saw you in person trust me Id be glad to say it all to your face. This has nothing to do with being “tough” through a computer. I have zero relationship with you and will never come in contact with you so this is how I will have my voice heard. You bash all new younger talent because you’re just an ate up jealous hag so why not a pregnant woman next right? And weren’t you the “tough” one first bashing me for being a proud soon to be mom without actually saying my name? At least I have the balls to state the direction of my message so I can be sure you know it’s for you sweet cheeks. I wouldn’t expect that from you tho..we all know how weak you are because most of your nights end looking down an empty pill bottle, a needle in your arm, or with some random dick in your ass for $5. And that Hall of Fame ring you have ….the one you want to try and throw in my face as if it’s some value to your worth …what happened to it?? oh yea you sold it . Something that you should have cherished and been proud to keep. The only real thing you ever accomplished you sold. Something that should have never had a price tag on it. That’s how pathetic you are. And for the record I don’t care who you are or if you actually had real accompaniments it doesn’t give you a free pass at being an asshole and disrespecting other woman. You can bash my wrestling career all you want. It legit has zero affect on me. My life has never revolved around it and it’s doesn’t pay my bills. My life is so much more than that. Wrestling and my wrestling career doesn’t define me. It’s simply a chapter in my life and something I enjoyed doing. Did you even wrestle?? I can’t seem to remember a single match. Interesting thought right? lol…But hey keep begging for money and selling your old vagina for cheap porno flicks because the ONLY thing you have accomplished in this world is being in the Hall of Fame. So you’re worthless to society. Most people are clueless to who you even are especially from this generation. The only exception to those who remember are the few from 20 yrs ago who buy your Skype videos . I imagine they must be lining up for you. So yea keep holding on to the one tiny thing you have left with no ring to even show for it . You have zero relevance whatsoever. You should actually send me a thank you card for giving you this much attention lol lol. My biggest piece of advice is to just be happy. Lord wake up and care about getting your own life together. Stop worrying about what everyone else around you does. Stop always trying to knock someone else down for what they are proud of or for their accomplishments. Your life will never be fulfilled when it revolves around bashing other strong, confident, happy women who inspire so many others. Learn to love yourself. It’s obvious you don’t.

Feel free to bash back but this will be my last comment on the subject. Done rolling in the mud with pigs. I’ve got bigger things to worry about…like if my national geographic boobs will ever go back to normal and what level my pregnant gas will be at this afternoon.

Sunny Out Of Rehab And Back To Camming

WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch is out of rehab and has been sober for over 100 days. She is picking up right where she left off before going to rehab, working as a cam girl.

Sunny is reportedly charging $100 for a 10 minute Skype call and is publishing more details openly on her Twitter account.

As noted before via TMZ, Sunny is open to working with Vivid Entertainment on another porn video.

Sunny Reveals Her Plans After Getting Out Of Rehab

Tammy Sytch (a/k/a Sunny), who recently completely a long stint in a rehabilitation program sponsored by WWE, plans to get back to work in front of a webcam.

The WWE Hall of Famer claimed to TMZ Sports that during her stint in rehab, she received more than 5,000 emails from fans requesting “some private time” on Skype. The 43-year-old charges $100 for 10 minutes in front of the webcam.

Fans can still see Sytch in person as she is ready to hit the road. The former WWE Diva says she’s scheduled for convention appearances and that she will be “sober this time.”

Sytch posted the following on Monday on Facebook regarding her long stint in rehab — at $40,000 per month, which WWE covered for the final two months.

Just to clear up any assumptions or speculations, yes, I have been in rehab for alcohol for the past 95 days. I chose to go on my own accord after having the worst relapse I’ve ever had in June of 2015. I have done a few rehabs prior, for a month at a time, and trust me, a month is not enough, So this time I gave it 3 months. And it was the best decision I ever made. The people at Retreat at Lancaster County in PA and Mountainside Treatment Center in CT gave me the courage, strength and hope to change my life for the better. The last three months have been filled with counseling, yoga, mediation, hikes, camp-outs, ropes courses, Equine therapy, Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Culinary Therapy, Spiritual Enhancement and Religion (yes, I now practice both Christianity and a little Buddhism) — all of this has made me a better person. I had some serious health issues that are now on the mend, and my recent diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is being managed. I am eternally grateful to the 2 treatment centers, my family, friends, fans, and the WWE for all of the support I have gotten. I encourage anyone and everyone who has any type of substance abuse problem to seek help—it’s the best thing you can do, and it will save your life. God Speed and NAMASTE…..

Sunny Says She’s 90-Days Sober, WWE Paying $40,000/Month For Her Rehab

There’s finally some good news to report on WWE Hall of Famer Sunny. Sunny, real name Tammy Sytch, says she is 90 days clean and sober.

In an interview with TMZ, Sytch said she’s enjoying her WWE-funded rehab center so much that she doesn’t want to leave. According to Sytch, WWE has been shelling out $40,000 per month since March for her to be in rehab. She says she entered the program after she realized she was in a “bad place” mentally and physically.

“They’ve been awesome,” Sytch said of WWE. “They just want to see me get better.”

Sunny, who released an adult film in February, was arrested for DUI several times over the last year.