STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A former World Wrestling Entertainment star from Staten Island faces domestic violence-related charges following her fifth arrest in the last month involving her ex-boyfriend in Branford, Conn.
Tamara Sytch of Brookfield Avenue, Great Kills, built a reputation as "Sunny," the biggest sex symbol in the World Wrestling Federation, as the WWE was known in the 1990s. While most of her career involved managing wrestlers, she made a number of memorable appearances inside the ring over the years and continues to draw crowds at fan festivals.
On Tuesday, she was arrested for the fifth time in the past month and the second time in two days. She was held on $100,000 cash bond Tuesday, NBC News reports. According to those reports, Ms. Sytch, 39, was arrested Monday at the home she used to share in Connecticut, where she was found intoxicated and sleeping at 7 p.m. Her presence at the home was in violation of orders of protection related to domestic violence charges. The following day, she was spotted at the residence and arrested again.
NBC News, citing court documents, said the ex-boyfriend reported Ms. Sytch had been yelling in the bathroom, and then kicked down the door during the week's first incident on Monday. "He told police they had been dating for several months and she had lived with him for two months, but she has a problem with alcohol and had been in rehabilitation for a month," according to the report.
After her release, and despite the order of protection, she returned to his house Tuesday and entered through an unlocked door after climbing onto the balcony, according to police. As she was again arrested, she told police, according to NBC, that she believed she was not violating the order of protection because the ex-boyfriend was not home at the time, and she was only there to pick up clothes and her cellphone.
Last month, Ms. Sytch was arrested three times on charges connected to the same case. She faces multiple felony charges, according to Connecticut state court records.
Following those arrests, World Wrestling Entertainment pledged to assist her: "As part of WWE's Former Talent Rehabilitation Program, we sent Ms. Sytch to rehabilitation three times, with all costs covered by WWE," the organization said in a prepared statement. "Unfortunately, Ms. Sytch continues to make poor personal choices. WWE will continue to provide assistance should she want to take advantage of it."
Over the years, Ms. Sytch has embraced the title of wrestling diva. WWE has quoted her as saying: "The girls who came before me were so one dimensional and then I came along and anything they threw at me I could do. I could get in the ring and have a match, I managed at ringside, I co-hosted TV shows, I did broadcasting, I did the modeling. I was the first one."
Her WWE Superstars Web page credits her with managing three teams to the World Tag Team championships and being AOL's most downloaded woman of 1996. Over the years, she has also wrestled for Extreme Championship Wrestling and Xtreme Pro Wrestling.
Source: http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2012/10/former_wrestling_manager_from.html
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