Sunny is going back to jail.
On April 6, it was reported that Tammy Sytch, better known to wrestling fans as Sunny, allegedly caused a car crash in which a 75-year-old man died in March. The police suspected she was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident.
Later, the police confirmed that she had a blood alcohol level of .280, more than three times the legal limit. She would eventually be released from jail after posting a bond of $227,500. However, a judge has now revoked the bond, saying it is the only way to protect the community from the WWE Hall of Famer.
As reported by Fox 35 in Daytona Beach, Florida, Prosecutors had filed a motion to revoke her bond citing previous DUI convictions from states outside of Florida and saying she's a threat to the community. In its court motion, the state alleged Sytch had previously been convicted of a crime, including two DUI charges in 2015 in Pennsylvania, and years later violated probation. The state also alleged that Sytch's license was suspended.
Police @ORMONDBEACHPD testify that suspect Sytch had unsealed bottle of vodka in vehicle when she allegedly caused fatal drunk driving crash. Blood alcohol shows Sytch was 3 & a half times legal limit at time of crash https://t.co/iPfulX4a7A pic.twitter.com/NkO1zqgxjC
— claire metz (@clairemetzwesh) May 13, 2022
In June 2015, Sytch claimed to have suffered a seizure following a traffic accident but later pleaded later guilty to DUI in all three cases, as well as one count of driving without a license. In July 2016, she admitted in an interview that she agreed to the guilty plea because she was "blackout drunk" during what she termed the worst relapse of her life.
Sytch, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2011, left a courtroom today in custody.
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch put in handcuffs & taken to jail. A judge revoked her bond. She’s accused of driving drunk & causing a fatal crash. Prosecutors argued she had 3 previous DUI convictions, was driving w/o a license & would be a danger to the community.@fox35orlando pic.twitter.com/qbot1UpcQd
— Stephanie Buffamonte (@StephBuffamonte) May 13, 2022
Sytch will be arraigned on May 31 in Volusia County Court. Fightful will continue to update fans on the situation as more is known.