Tammy Lynn Sytch

American professional wrestling manager

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November 27 2023 Sytch was sentenced to seventeen and a half years in prison and eight years probation for her involvement in the fatal crash.
November 27 2023 Sytch was sentenced to seventeen and a half years in prison and eight years probation for her involvement in the fatal crash.
August 16 2023 Sytch pleaded no contest to DUI and manslaughter-related charges.
August 16 2023 Sytch pleaded no contest to DUI and manslaughter-related charges.
March 2022 Involved in an incident leading to DUI and manslaughter-related charges.
March 2022 Involved in an incident leading to DUI and manslaughter-related charges.
March 25 2022 Sytch was involved in a fatal car crash in Volusia County, Florida, killing a 75-year-old man.
March 25 2022 Sytch was involved in a fatal car crash in Volusia County, Florida, killing a 75-year-old man.
2020 After being released from prison, Sytch created an OnlyFans account to upload adult-oriented content.
2020 After being released from prison, Sytch created an OnlyFans account to upload adult-oriented content.
2018 Retires from active involvement in professional wrestling.
2018 Sytch retired from the independent wrestling circuit after years of activity following the death of her longtime boyfriend Chris Candido.
2018 Retires from active involvement in professional wrestling.
2018 Sytch retired from the independent wrestling circuit after years of activity following the death of her longtime boyfriend Chris Candido.
February 4 2016 Sytch released her autobiography, 'A Star Shattered: The Rise & Fall & Rise of Wrestling Diva Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch'.
February 4 2016 Sytch released her autobiography, 'A Star Shattered: The Rise & Fall & Rise of Wrestling Diva Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch'.
April 2 2011 Sytch was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, recognized for her significant contributions to women's wrestling.
April 2 2011 Sytch was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, recognized for her significant contributions to women's wrestling.

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