Tammy Lynn Sytch, WWE Hall of Famer Sunny, was arrested last year and incarcerated. At the time she was just starting to really enjoy her freedom after a previous stint behind bars. Then her probation was revoked and she was sent back. She was just released and has a lot she wants to do now.
Sytch released a statement to WrestleZone where she said her last incarceration was a “misunderstanding.” She still accepted responsibility and has served her time. Now she is ready to focus on her personal life which includes caring for her mother who is currently in a nursing home.
To my fans and the pro wrestling community:
I am happy to be finished with my sentence and I am anxious to start the next chapter of my life. I am healthy and happy and feel great.
The incident which led to this last incarceration stemmed from some major misunderstandings. However I accept responsibility and have used this time to make a better me and put my past mistakes behind me. I have now served my sentence for the PA and NJ issues and will focus on the future.
I am focused at present on caring for my mother who is in a nursing home and spending time with her. I will take a couple months this summer and decide what my next steps are professionally and make decisions about where I’d like to live and work.
I want to thank my sister Lori and my mom for their wonderful support. I want to thank my fans and friends who have always supported me no matter what. James, for getting me through these last four months. I don’t know what I would do without you. I love you all. And I would like to thank my legal team of David Sebelin in PA, John Flynn in NJ and of course Stephen P New, my attorney and friend.
God gives his toughest battles to his strongest warriors, and I will bounce back better than ever before. I am the Taminator. I’ll be back.
Peace, Love and Sunshine,
Tamara
Sunny was in prison while a lot of things were happening on the outside. The COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 election all went down. Now Sunny is a free woman and she is ready to refocus her life. She has some decisions to make on a professional level as well, but she did not specify what that will involve.
Prior to her incarceration, Sunny was making six-figures a month on OnlyFans. Those subscribers dried up in a hurry when she was locked up, but there’s always the possibility that she will re-open that NSFW venture in the future.
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