Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch, widely considered as the first ever Diva to grace the WWE, is currently displeased due to her being the subject of mockery on last night’s The Edge and Christian Show, reports wrestlinginc.com.
The mockery of Sytch took place after the conclusion of the WWE Network Show, where a parody ad came on which seemingly poked fun at the troubles currently plaguing Sytch’s life, voiced by fellow Hall of Famer Howard Finkel.
The ad went: "Today's episode is paid for by the following: If you're feeling itchy or feeling twitchy, turn to Sunny's Miracle Drops. Side effects may include erratic behavior, fake cancer and multiple DUIs."
Sytch’s troubles include five arrests in the span of four weeks back in 2012, on counts of disorderly conduct, third-degree burglary, and three counts of violating a protective order. A sixth arrest followed in January 2013, also for violating a protective order.
The wrestler eventually served 114 days in jail and was released in May 2013. While incarcerated, Sytch claimed that she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She reportedly underwent a hysterectomy and was later diagnosed as cancer-free.
The 42-year-old took to Twitter to slam the duo for their actions, while claiming they had a crush on her.