Sunny was seen as the first-ever WWE Diva and was once the woman that every little girl wanted to be when they grew up. Compared to the other women in the company at the time, Sunny was seen as the girl next door and had a likable character, which appealed to many women who aspired to enter the business.
Despite not being able to lift Championship gold in her short wrestling career, the former star has become one of the company's most memorable stars and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2011.
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Sunny has since pushed through some personal and legal troubles, the most recent of which only saw Sunny released from prison last month. These issues have meant that Sunny's name is one that has remained in the headlines long after the end of her wrestling career.
It's been more than two decades since Sunny portrayed her well-liked character on WWE TV so it doesn't come as much of a surprise that she now looks very different.
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Phillipa Mariee
Phillipa is a WWE writer for Sportskeeda. She is also a mother, wrestler, dancer, former actress and a Seth Rollins fan. She is a retired wrestler, dancer, and at one-time enjoyed boxing.
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