Tamara Lynn Sytch, or more commonly known as Sunny, has fallen on hard times ever since she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. According to the latest rumors, Sunny is doing great on her rehab for alcoholism but she is also open into resuming her porn career with Vivid Entertainment.
The 43-year-old is known as the original WWE diva and she became a Hall of Famer in 2011 for her contributions to sports-entertainment. Still, her personal demons have caught up to her in 2012 when she was arrested five times in four weeks.
Sunny was arrested for the sixth time in 2013 and was jailed for 114 days wherein she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She underwent a hysterectomy to remove her uterus and she was declared cancer free afterward.
However, the hard times just got harder for Sunny when she was arrested again in 2015 due to her alcoholism. According to Pro Wrestling Sheet, she checked herself into rehab in April to get healthy again.
The facility uses holistic approach activities such as art, music therapy and yoga to help heal the body. She was hospitalized earlier this year just after the release of her sex tape produced by Vivid Entertainment titled "Sunny Side Up: In Through the Backdoor."
According to TMZ Sports, Sunny is doing great in her rehab and she has been alcohol-free for 90 days. She is enjoying her time at the facility and she is very thankful to WWE for helping her cover the rehab costs of the past two months.
The WWE reportedly helped Sunny enter the facility and they paid two months of her stay with the cost being $40,000 per month. Her stay in rehab is not yet over but she is happy to be healthy again and no more drinking. As for her future, Sunny is very open to working with Vivid again.
Nonetheless, it is very surprising to know that the WWE paid for her recovery. The company probably does not want another Chyna on their hands. Joanie Laurer, famously known as Chyna, died in April following an overdose.
The WWE was distancing itself from Chyna due to her porn career but her contributions to the industry were very hard to ignore. The same can be said for Sunny and the WWE may be doing the best they can to not let another former talent die way too young.
Check out the video below for Sunny's WWE Hall of Fame induction speech in 2011.