WWE rumors 2016: Tammy Lynn Sytch going for broke?

Tammy Lyn Sytch/ Sunny [photo: Commons Wikimedia/Luigi Novi]

Tammy Lynn Sytch, also known as Sunny in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) scene, has been through a lot lately and mostly for the not so good reason.

She has had multiple run-ins with the authorities which include being arrested on September 2015 for skipping court dates. She missed three hearings which were tied up with driving under the influence (DUI), careless driving, and driving without a license.

The list goes on with prior arrests as well, not to mention spending four months in prison no less.

Based on the latest report from TMZ, it seems that Sytch's life is not getting any better. And now, she is reportedly disposing a rare possession, her WWE Hall of Fame ring which she put up for auction at eBay. The opening bid starts at $3,000 where rare collectors are likely to try and bid for it (as long as they can afford to).

Sytch made it clear, though, that the reason for selling the WWE Hall of Fame ring is because she wants to turn the page as far as her wrestling days are concerned. She says she is not in debt, although there could be some who would say otherwise.

Sytch's spiraling life continues despite the fact that she was one of the successful WWE managers who first came out in the wrestling scene. She was behind popular tag teams like The Bodydonnas, The Legion of Doom, and the Smoking Gunns; she even tried her hand on individual wrestlers such as Farooq Asaad.

Aside from the WWE, she also had stints with the Extreme Championship Wrestling and Ring of Honor. So as one can see, she was pretty much around and was once considered a hot WWE Diva until her troubles started piling up.

On whether her real intent of disposing that WWE Hall of Fame ring is sincere or not is beyond anyone's control. Hopefully, she was in her right senses when she decided on it since not many are buying her story of "turning the page on wrestling."

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