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Former WWE Star Has Brutal Four-Word Response to Hall of Famer Sunny Who Says She Fears She’ll DIE in Prison

Disgraced wrestling icon Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch fears she will die in prison, but a former colleague is less than sympathetic.

Sytch, 51, is currently serving a 17-year prison sentence and battling health issues – a far cry from his peak with WWE.

Tammy Sytch was a WWE sensation in the 1990s thanks to her starring role as Sunny

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Tammy Sytch was a WWE sensation in the 1990s thanks to her starring role as SunnyCredit: WWE

By the mid-1990s, she was the ultimate crush for wrestling fans everywhere, mainly thanks to her participation in what was then the WWF under the name Sunny.

Today, she is behind bars after being sentenced to 17 1/2 years in 2023, after pleading no contest to, among other charges, driving under the influence and causing the death of another person.

This follows a tragic incident in March 2022 in which, according to police reports, Sytch crashed into the rear of a car stopped at a red light at high speed, killing a 75-year-old man .

Toxicology reports later revealed that his blood alcohol level was three and a half times the legal limit at the time of the crash.

It followed a series of arrests by the former glamor star over the years and a previous stint in prison in the United States a decade ago.

Sunny is also dealing with health issues, having recently been transferred to a new prison in Florida.

Plagued by what she claims was a blood clot, she told TMZ the problem left her leg looking like “someone put a bike tire pump on it and just inflated it twice bigger.”

She added to the outlet that although she has been given blood thinners to combat the problem, she fears she will die behind bars, saying: “Everything that has come to my mind over the last three weeks , it’s: ‘Oh, my God, I’m going to follow in (my ex-husband’s) footsteps and die of a blood clot, just like him, because I can’t get medical care in this prison .

The former wrestling manager has had several run-ins with the law and is currently serving a prison sentence.

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The former wrestling manager has had several run-ins with the law and is currently serving a prison sentence.Credit: WWE

The New Jersey native was unlikely to seek mass sympathy for her plight, which is just as well, since it was far from coming from a former colleague.

ECW legend Justin Credible, in response to a report about Sunny’s whereabouts, responded with a scathing response that left his feelings crystal clear.

“Well karma is ab****,” read a post on the veteran’s X account.

Credible, who also wrestled in WWE under the name Aldo Montoya in the mid-1990s, never missed a word or two for Sunny after previously speaking out about what he believed to be his abuse towards his former wrestler boyfriend Chris Candido.

Renowned manager, interviewer and big screen personality, the bubbly Sunny burst onto the screen with Vince McMahon’s company in 1995.

Starting as Candido as a member of the Bodydonnas, whom she led to Tag Team Championship glory, she later became the on-screen guide to the careers of tag teams like The Godwins and The Smoking Gunns.

She eventually became a star in her own right as a host and interviewer – notably becoming AOL’s most downloaded woman – surpassing traditional legends Pamela Anderson and Mariah Carey.

After a brief stint leading a Legion of Doom back at WrestleMania in 1998, Sunny joined Candido in ECW in the late 1990s before moving on to WCW and the independents.

Sunny has helped teams win championship gold throughout her career, but her days in the spotlight are now behind her.

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Sunny has helped teams win championship gold throughout her career, but her days in the spotlight are now behind her.Credit: WWE

She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, but since her wrestling glory days, she has unfortunately never been far from controversy.

As things stand, it will be 2040 before she can be released.

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