10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Sunny

From being fired due to her behavior to multiple arrests...

Sunny was one of the most popular divas in WWE history in the mid 1990s. In fact, some say that she was the first true diva in the sense that she was a woman that did it all in WWE from managing to announcing to modeling and whatever the company needed. She didn't wrestle much because WWE barely had a women's division, but she certainly made an impression. Her popularity led to her becoming the most downloaded woman in the world in 1996, which was a title WWE bragged about endlessly. She was easy on the eyes, not shy about saying anything or showing off her body to get a reaction. Plus, that was around the time when the internet was first starting as a regular thing in people's homes, so it certainly helped her popularity. When Sunny went into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011 she was the youngest person inducted in history when she was just 38 years old. Trish Stratus was a few months younger when she got into the HOF in 2013, but Sunny was the youngest for her induction. Sunny started in WWE when she was only 23 and was gone from the company as a full timer after just three years. As a valet, she managed the likes of the Bodydonnas, Smoking Gunns, Faarooq and LOD 2000 just to name a few. These days, Sunny is having a tough time staying relevant and has resorted to desperate acts to make money. That includes a rumoured conversation with porn giant Vivid about cutting a deal to make movies. Her problem now is clearly that she is unlikely to ever get a six figure wrestling deal, and alternatives - no matter how seemingly seedy - become far more viable options. Nothing is set in stone yet, but it appears like it might happen. Here's a look at ten things WWE wants you to forget about WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch aka Sunny.
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