WWE Hall Of Famer Sunny Released From Jail

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Tammy Sytch aka Sunny released after eight months behind bars.

WWE Hall Of Famer Tammy Sytch, more commonly known in the wrestling world as Sunny, has reportedly been released from jail after serving eight months.

According to reports, Sytch was taken into custody in New Jersey back in March after two DUI arrests and skipping out on several court dates. After being transferred from the Monmouth County Correctional Facility in New Jersey, the 41-year old wrestling legend has spent the last seven months at Carbon County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania, prior to being paroled on Tuesday morning.

Sytch, 45, has a had a number of run-ins with the law over the last few years including five DUI arrests and other arrests for burglary and domestic violence related charges.

In an interview with the Wrestlingus Show last year, Sunny revealed details about some of the pro wrestlers she has slept with over the years including Dolph Ziggler, Shawn Michaels, The British Bulldog and Chris Masters. According to Wrestling Inc, she explained, "Shawn was easily the best I ever had. Shawn was easily the best." Sunny added, "we just clicked. Everything we did was just perfect, so nobody has topped him."

As for Ziggler: "Nick was really fun. We went from about 11:30 [pm], 12 o'clock at night, till 7 in the morning. He's a machine, I should say. Yeah, he's a machine and he does not tire. His stamina is insane. His size is really good, but it curves. It's crooked to the left. I don't know, but it points to the left. That's the only thing wrong with him otherwise, he was pretty good. That was in the month of November 2010."

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WWE Hall Of Famer Sunny Released From Jail
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