10 Wrestlers Who Ruined Their Own Careers

7. Sunny

Tammy Sytch had the world at her feet in the then-WWF of the mid-90's. Unlike some of her peers, including the likes of Sable, Sytch could talk the talk on the microphone. Spectacularly beautiful, the woman appeared to have it all going for her, but personal problems would derail what was once a very promising career. As the 90's drew to a close, Sunny started to appear less and less on WWF programming, and it would later be revealed that both she and boyfriend Chris Candido were suffering from personal demons, as well as drug and alcohol troubles. It was a sorry way to (seemingly) end a career, but Sunny would later show up in both ECW and WCW. Eventually, Sytch would be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2011, but just think of the career she could have had if personal problems hadn't obstructed her personal life. A born performer, Sunny was fantastic in her role as the conniving Diva who was always looking for her next meal ticket, and it's a shame that drugs got in her way.
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