Tamara Sytch

Biography: Tammy has used many different ring names over the years some of the othere were:
Tammy Spirit
Tammy 'Sunny' Fytch Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch Tammy Sytch Tammy Lynn Sytch was a professional wrestling diva for ECW, WCW, WWF/WWE and various independent wrestling promotions. She achieved her greatest success as Sunny in the WWF in the mid-to-late 1990's. Height: 5' 6" Weight: 120 lb Worked for the following wrestling promotions: SMW, WWA, NWA, USWA, WCW, ECW, NCW, WWF, Michinoku Pro Tamara Lynn Sytch grew up with a deep love for animals and infants and devotedly played the piano for 12 years. Raised in a 'strict' family atmosphere, Sytch went to the same high school as long-time boyfriend and future husband Chris Candido. She was an undergraduate at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, where she majored in pre-law. Tammy later moved on to the University of Tennessee, where she studied pre-med in the hope of one day becoming a Paediatrician. Throughout her span in
Tammy has used many different ring names over the years some of the othere were:
Tammy Spirit
Tammy 'Sunny' Fytch
Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch
Tammy Sytch

Tammy Lynn Sytch was a professional wrestling diva for ECW, WCW, WWF/WWE and various independent wrestling promotions. She achieved her greatest success as Sunny in the WWF in the mid-to-late 1990's.
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 120 lb
Worked for the following wrestling promotions: SMW, WWA, NWA, USWA, WCW, ECW, NCW, WWF, Michinoku Pro

Tamara Lynn Sytch grew up with a deep love for animals and infants and devotedly played the piano for 12 years. Raised in a 'strict' family atmosphere, Sytch went to the same high school as long-time boyfriend and future husband Chris Candido. She was an undergraduate at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, where she majored in pre-law. Tammy later moved on to the University of Tennessee, where she studied pre-med in the hope of one day becoming a Paediatrician. Throughout her span in college, Sytch also worked as a freelance photographer and essentially remained supportive of Candido's wrestling adventure. However, her aspirations and desires would forever take a different path though, when in late-1992, Sytch signed a six-month deal with Jim Cornette's now defunct Tennessee-based fed, Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW). In doing so, she embarked on a journey with an unknown destination ...

In 1993, Sytch debuted as Tammy Fytch in Smoky Mountain Wrestling.
- When SMW didn't hire Fytch, she "threatened" to sue. To avoid legal action, Jim Cornette's group brought her in.
- After several rejections, Tammy found Brian Lee to manage.
- With Fytch in his corner, Brian Lee defeated former tag team partner Tracy Smothers on July 17, 1993, to capture the SMW title.
- In 1994, Tammy brought Chris Candido into her stable.
- In May 1994, Tammy guided Lee and Candido to the SMW Tag Team title when they beat the Rock n' Roll Express.
- The belts changed hands three times within a four-day period in August of that year.
- On August 8, 1994, Sytch fired Lee for what she called a "horrible performance."
- On November 19, 1994, Candido beat Smothers in the final round of a 10-man tournament for the vacant NWA heavyweight title.
- Also in 1994, Sytch arrived in the WWF as Tamara Murphy. She quickly brought in Candido and teamed him with Zip (Tom Pritchard). Sytch became Sunny, Candido became Skip, and her team was dubbed the Body Donnas.
- In 1996, Sunny was voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Manager of the Year. She has pulled in two slammy's: one for "best buns," and the other for "brains behind the brawn."
- Sunny led her team to the WWF World Tag Team title. The Body Donnas feuded with the Godwinns, which led Phineas (Dennis Knight) to fall in love with the blonde bombshell.
- Sunny gave the impression she would manage the Godwinns, but it was a swerve. She helped the Smokin' Gunns win the WWF World Tag Team title from the Godwinns.
- To gain revenge, Phineas "slopped" her on Sunday Morning "Superstars." Sunny eventually fired the Smokin' Gunns.
- After being turned down to manage Ahmed Johnson, Sunny brought in Faarooq Asad, and the two feuded. The two formed a short-lived bond.
- With no storyline for her, Sunny arrived on the set of "Livewire." She also debuted her own interview segment called "Under the Covers with Sunny."
- For a time, Sunny was the most downloaded personality on the internet.
- In February 1998, Tammy arrived in ECW, and associated herself with the Triple Threat.
- Sunny returned to the WWF and managed the Legion of Doom. Her new team won a 15-team battle royal at Wrestlemania XIV.
- At ECW's August 1998 PPV, Heatwave '98, Tammy accompanied Candido to the ring. She helped Chris get the win over Lance Storm by "distracting" Lance. After the PPV, Tammy announced that she was as of right then and there officially employed by ECW.
- Storm hired a valet of his own to feud with Candido and Sytch. It turned out to be Dawn Marie, who called herself "Tammy Lynn Bytch."
- In January 1999, Candido and Sytch turned on Shane Douglas, and thus ended the Triple Threat.
- As the case in the WWF, Candido and Sytch were eventually released by Paul Heyman for their personal demons.
- Candido and Sytch became regulars on the independent circuit. Sytch followed Candido to Rob Black's XPW, where Candido won the promotion's heavyweight title.
- Candido was hired by WCW and put into the cruiserweight division. Sytch made her WCW debut on April 16, 2000 at Spring Stampede. She helped Candido gain the WCW Cruiserweight title, and even got into a catfight with Paisley.
- On June 19, 2004, Sytch was in Candido's corner as he defeated Mike Tobin in Long Island, NY to capture the USA Pro Wrestling U.S. title.
- January 2005 Candido was hired by the NWA/TNA wrestling organization that would change it’s name later that year to TNA. His first match in his new organization was a lost against the most popular wrestler in TNA at the time “A. J. Styles” on 7 January.
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- Chris Candido passed away on 28 April 2005 from a blood clot complications from surgery due to a "Real" injury in a wrestling match. The match was held on 24 April 2005 as a part of a major TNA wrestling pay-per-view called "TNA Lockdown" in a tag-team match. One of his 2 opponents’ wrestler "Sonny Siaki" landed on Chris's leg after a flying drop-kick which broke his leg. Chris underwent emergency surgery the next day and had metal pins and screws placed into his leg. The next day on 26 April he appeared in Orlando, Florida at a TNA TV taping to be aired the following week. He walked out on crouches to coach and manage his tag-team "The Naturals" but no one knew at the time this would be the last time anyone would see Chris alive on TV.
- On 2 May a wake was held for Chris where many of his wrestling friends attended.
- On 3 May Chris was buried with a grieving Sunny in attendance.
- On 7 May Sunny appeared at a WEW (Women’s Extreme Wrestling) as the manager of “Talia” wearing Candidos’ ring jacket.
- She was hospitalized the next day due to a minor nervous breakdown.
- On 4 June she appeared at a NWS – ECW wrestling event as manager for “Johnny Candido” who defeated “Balls Mahoney” who was managed by “Francine”.
- On 10 June 2005 Tammy attended a special TNA pay-per-view titled “Hardcore Homecoming” that paid respects to many wrestlers who had died over the last 5 years which included Louie Spicolli, Road Warrior Hawk, Rocco Rock, Big Dick Dudley, Pitbull #2, Eddie Gilbert and Chris Candido.
- On 7 July 2005 Tammy returned to a ring as a manager when her tag-team “King Kong Bundy” & “Equalizer” beat “Kevin Knight” & “Justin Cage”.
- From 2005 through October 2006 Sunny has appeared at wrestling events for NWA Cyberspace, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, National Wrestling Superstars and in WCWA.
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tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 27 Jan 30, 2011 Sunny tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 7 Jan 8, 2001 Herself tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 6 Jan 3, 2000 Herself tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 5 Jan 4, 1999 Herself tbd
tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 14 Jan 18, 1998 Sunny tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 4 Jan 5, 1998 Herself tbd
tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 13 Jan 19, 1997 Sunny tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 3 Jan 6, 1997 Herself tbd
tbd WWF Shotgun Saturday Night: Season 1 Jan 5, 1997 Sunny tbd
tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 12 Jan 21, 1996 Sunny tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 2 Jan 1, 1996 Herself tbd
tbd WCW Monday Nitro: Season 1 Sep 4, 1995 Herself tbd
tbd WWE Pay-Per-View: Season 11 Jan 22, 1995 Sunny tbd