#6 Sunny
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Tammy Lynn Stych, better known as Sunny, was a fixture in the WWE Attitude Era, though she began her start during the New Generation era.
The wife of former WWE and ECW wrestler Chris Candido, Sunny wasn't trained to perform in the ring but did take bumps on occasion. For most of her tenure, Sunny was used mostly as a glorified merchandise seller. She would enter the ring wearing official WWE wrestler t-shirts and carry props as well.
Eventually, Sunny was paired with Hawk and Animal as part of the ill fated LOD 2000 team. The role didn't last long, as she was let go from the company because of numerous personal issues. These days Sunny is more known for being tabloid fodder than for her career in wrestling.
Why no one remembers her: At the end of the day, Sytch wasn't terribly charismatic, and certainly wasn't a skilled wrestler, or even a trained one. She really was just another pretty face.
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