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Another piece of your childhood was taken away in handcuffs last week when Tammy Lynn Sytch, the former pro wrestling valet known as “Sunny,” and a woman who may or may not have been the first WWE diva to capture your little heart (thanks in large part to this poster), was arrested three times in three days for various dalliances with domestic violence.
All three arrests came as a result of incidents involving the same man. The first arrest, for disorderly conduct, took place at 8:55 PM on September 11th, at the residence of the lucky guy in question. The second occurred the next day after Sytch had been out of jail for only a few hours. After being released on $25,000 bond for that incident (which involved strangulation, according to TMZ) she was again arrested on September 13th for violating a restraining order.
A quick bio blast on Sytch, via WWE.com, reveals that she was the recipient of two Slammy Awards (including Best Buns) in the mid-90s, and she was crowned the most downloaded woman in the world by America Online at some point when America Online was a thing.
The Bodydonnas could not be reached for comment.
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