Ex WWE star is sentenced to 17 years in prison –

Ex-WWE star is sentenced to 17 years in prison – HabsolumentFan

The 1990s saw the rise of several major stars who were popular with wrestling fans.

Among these we found the Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Triple H, The Undertaker, The stone, Ice cold Steve Austinetc.

There were also certain men and women who acted as managers and accompanied the wrestlers around the ring during their performances.

Among the latter, amateurs could admire the beauty Sunnyone of the most popular women to ever officially step foot in the ring.

The former manager was very prominent in the WWF in the 90s and worked for several well-known wrestlers in particular at that time The Body Donnas, The Smoking Gunns, The Godwinns And The Legion of the Damned.

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Unfortunately, the last few years have been much more difficult for Sunny; She who has often made headlines for all the wrong reasons.

But things haven’t improved lately…

In fact, in recent days, disturbing news has been spread in the United States, to say the least, as it has just been sentenced to 17 years in prison after causing the death of a septuagenarian in March 2022.

Found guilty of drunk driving resulting in death Tammy Lynn Sytch, his real name, must undergo eight years of probation after serving his sentence. Accordingly TMZThe 50-year-old would also have his driver’s license revoked for life.

“Florida station WKMG recalled that the ex-WWE star was driving with a blood alcohol level three and a half times above the legal limit. She crashed into the victim’s vehicle as it was stopped at a traffic light.”

– Journal de Montreal

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Recall that Sunny started her career in wrestling after a meeting Chris Candido, one of the members of the Bodydonnas. She then joined the ranks Jim Cornette’s Smoky Mountain Wrestling before he became the star known to WWE fans.

She has been a member of the WWE Hall of Fame since 2011.

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