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TAMMY SYTCH PROFILE

As Sunny, Tammy Sytch was quite possibly the most captivating female professional wrestling fans had seen in years. Not only was Sunny beautiful, but she also had a dazzling charm with a bratty sassiness to match. While in the WWF, Sunny would become the manager of WWF Tag Team champions on two occasions. She also won two Slammy Awards, "Best Buns" and "Best Manager". In 1996, Pro Wrestling Illustrated named her Manager of the Year Award and she became America Online's most downloaded woman thanks in part to her risque pictorials. To the chagrin of wrestling fans worldwide, her WWF tenure was cut short in 1998 due to personal problems and she was subsequently released from her contract.

Despite her dismissal from the WWF, Tammy Sytch still had a strong desire to remain in the professional wrestling world. Unfortunately, Tammy seemed uninspired in ECW, slightly out of shape in WCW, and on the independent circuit the last few years, looked almost nothing like the woman people remembered as Sunny due in part to the tremendous amount of weight she had gained. Recently, Sytch has vowed to lose her excess weight and make a return to World Wrestling Entertainment in the future, although, it remains to be seen if Sytch comes through on her proclamations.

Even if Tammy Sytch never returns to the major leagues of professional wrestling, that being World Wrestling Entertainment of course, perhaps she can be satisfied that at least for a while, she was the gold standard. As Sunny, Tammy Sytch was the "Original Diva" - the act all of the current day WWE Divas need to follow.

TAMMY SYTCH PICTURES
 arrow Sunny: 120 WWF Screencaps
 arrow Sunny: 120 WWF Screencaps
 arrow Sunny: 240 WWF Photoscans
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 720 Independent Wrestling Photoscans
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 240 WWF, ECW and Independent Wrestling Photoscans
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 202 WWF, ECW, SMW and Independent Wrestling Photoscans
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 240 Independent Wrestling Photoscans
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 129 Independent Wrestling Photoscans
 arrow Sunny: 24 01-22-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny: 24 02-26-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny, The Smoking Gunns, The Godwinns and Jim Ross: 264 06-29-96 WWF Superstars Images
 arrow Sunny: 120 09-23-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny: 96 10-14-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny: 48 WWF Buried Alive Images
 arrow Sunny: 96 10-28-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny and Bob Backlund: 48 11-18-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny, Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler: 72 11-18-96 Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sable and Sunny: 48 11-25-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny, Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler: 144 11-25-96 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny, Vince McMahon and Jim Ross: 96 12-23-96 WWF RAW Images
 arrow Sunny: 96 02-10-97 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny, Vince McMahon, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler: 96 03-31-97 WWF RAW Images
 arrow Sunny: 96 07-28-97 WWF Monday Night RAW Images
 arrow Sunny, Sable and Todd Pettengill: 312 WWF SummerSlam 1997 Images
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 72 WCW Spring Stampede 2000 Images
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 96 12-05-02 LWE Explosion Images
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 120 07-30-05 NWA Cyberspace Screencaps
 arrow Tammy Sytch: 120 09-25-05 NWA Cyberspace Shockwave TV Images
 arrow McMahon Family Portrait: 528 12-10-07 WWE RAW Images (Part One)
 arrow McMahon Family Portrait: 504 12-10-07 WWE RAW Images (Part Two)
 arrow Mr. McMahon Announces Greatest Star In RAW History: 600 12-10-07 WWE RAW Images
 arrow Video: Sunny Gets Slopped On 06-29-96 WWF Superstars
TAMMY SYTCH CAREER TIMELINE
 arrow September 1996: Sunny and Farooq mutually part ways after he loses to Marc Mero in a title match.
 arrow October 1996: Sunny becomes the co-host of WWF Livewire alongside Todd Pettengill.
 arrow March 29, 1998: Sunny reforms The Legion of Doom as "LOD 2000" at Wrestlemania 14.
 arrow August 1998: The World Wrestling Federation releases Tammy "Sunny" Sytch from her contract.
 arrow August 2, 1998: Tammy Sytch announces that she is a full-time ECW employee at HeatWave '98.
 arrow October 08, 1999: Tammy does an interview where she talks her drug and alcohol problems.
 arrow December 1999: Both Tammy Sytch and Chris Candido are released from their ECW contracts.
 arrow April 16, 2000: Tammy cleans up her act and makes her WCW debut at Spring Stampede 2000.
 arrow May 29, 2000: A syringe is found that supposedly belongs to Tammy. WCW soon releases Tammy.
 arrow January 2001: Tammy is hospitalized due to her pancreas giving out. She eventually recovers.
 arrow July 2001: Alongside Missy Hyatt, Tammy poses nude for the porn website WrestlingVixxxens.com.
 arrow 2003: Both Sytch and Candido move to Puerto Rico and live there for eight months.
 arrow January 2004: Tammy temporarily retires from wrestling in hopes of becoming a flight attendant.
 arrow May 2004: Tammy becomes the owner of a tanning salon in the New Jersey area.
 arrow April 28, 2005: Tammy's boyfriend Chris Candido dies of a blood clot due to surgery complications.
 arrow June 10, 2005: Tammy flashes her breasts for $800 to a donor of the Chris Candido Scholarship Fund.
 arrow August 28, 2005: Tammy Sytch is escorted out of WrestleReunion due to being a disturbance.
 arrow November 2005: WWE contacts Tammy in regards to doing an interview. Sytch declines the request.
TAMMY SYTCH TRIVIA
 arrow In 1999, Tammy auctioned off her breast implants on eBay. Although, the winner never paid.
 arrow Playboy approached Tammy in regards to posing nude for the magazine. Tammy declined the offer.
 arrow Tammy is a huge fan of the rock band KISS, not to mention actress Marilyn Monroe.
TAMMY SYTCH
RING NAMES
Tamara Murphy Fytch
Tamara Murphy
Sunny
Tammy Lynn Sytch
Tammy Sytch
REAL NAME
Tammy Lynn Sytch
BORN
December 7, 1972
HEIGHT
5 foot 6 inches
WEIGHT
150 pounds
HOMETOWN
Matawan, New Jersey
WRESTLING DEBUT
1993
FINISHING MOVE
Jawbreaker
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