WWE legend Tammy Sytch talks strange requests and sex life in prison
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Pro wrestling legend Tammy Sytch, better known as Sunny during her time in WWE, opened up about her life at a Florida prison as she serves a 17-year sentence over a deadly crash.
Sytch, 51, was sentenced in November for the 2022 crash in Daytona Beach. She pleaded no contest to several charges, including driving with a suspended license, DUI, DUI with damage to person and DUI with damage to property.
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Inductee Sunny attends the 2011 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Philips Arena on April 3, 2011, in Atlanta. (Moses Robinson/Getty Images)
She appeared on the "Bird Calls" podcast and talked about her experience in prison. She said she was moved to Lowell Correction Institution and was asked a myriad of questions about her day-to-day life behind bars.
Sytch was asked whether anyone from the prison knew about her life and career in pro wrestling. She said before she moved from county lockup she was receiving asks from other inmates about signing personal items – everything from her prison ID to her underwear.
"One girl asked for my prison ID, for me to sign it so she could take it home and sell it on eBay. And I said no," she said. "And then another girl, believe it or not, had the b---- to ask me for my underwear, to sign my underwear, so she can bring it home and sell it on eBay. I was like, absolutely not."
Sytch also dished on her sex life – or lack thereof.
Tammy Sytch talks with attorney Larry Avallone, Nov. 27, 2023, during a break in her sentencing hearing (David Tucker\News-Journal/USA Today Network)
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