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Personal Data
Birthday:
07.12.1972
Birthplace:
Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA
Gender:
female
Height:
5' 4" (162 cm)
Weight:
119 lbs (54 kg)

Career Data
Alter egos:
Sunny
Tamara Murphy
Tammy
    a.k.a.  Tammy Fytch
    a.k.a.  Tammy Lynn Sytch
    a.k.a.  Tammy Sytch
Roles:
Valet (1993 - 2009)
Nicknames:
"Golden Haired Fox"

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7.41
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 161
Number of comments: 66
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Average rating: 7.42  [161]
Average rating in 2025: 6.50  [4]
Average rating in 2024: 4.83  [6]
Average rating in 2023: 6.30  [10]
Average rating in 2022: 6.25  [4]
Average rating in 2021: 7.17  [6]
Average rating in 2020: 7.50  [8]
Average rating in 2019: 7.00  [5]
Average rating in 2018: 6.75  [8]
Average rating in 2017: 4.80  [5]
Average rating in 2016: 6.80  [10]
Average rating in 2015: 4.67  [6]
Average rating in 2014: 9.00  [2]
Average rating in 2013: 9.25  [4]
Average rating in 2012: 10.00  [1]
Average rating in 2011: 7.75  [4]
Average rating in 2010: 9.50  [2]
Average rating in 2009: 7.00  [10]
Average rating in 2008: 8.56  [25]
Average rating in 2007: 8.29  [41]
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Rassle Fan wrote on 12.11.2025:
[4.0] "Serviceable as a heel manager for about 2-3 years. She's mostly famous for being pretty with one big year and infamous for being annoying in the locker and later in life being a complete mess. She didn't belong in the hall of fame in 2011 because she didn't really do anything. She's part of the ever growing tradition of putting talentless women in as more of an apology than what they accomplished. Now I have to come up with another 350 words to satisfy the arbitrary requirement even though I gave a good reason in 400 which isn't flippant. Chyna isn't in the hall of fame but Tammy is. Regardless of what you think of Chyna's skills in ring and her attitude, she was an important part of women's wrestling and 20 years ahead of her time. If you're going to put Sharmell, MIchelle McCool, Tammy, and Stacy Keibler in then you have room for Chyna."
nweintra1996 wrote on 22.12.2024:
"She reminds me of Hulk Hogan in terms of how she didn't age well. Only difference is, she actually got in trouble with the law, & people recognize that what she did was wrong."
andytuga86 wrote on 19.05.2024:
[2.0] "Good looking valet, probably the most beautiful female in the Wrestling Universe in the 1990's. And that's it. Garbage human being, shameless relationship with Chris Candido, when she was her manager in WWE and WCW (i feel sorry for Candido) with sickening behaviour in the locker room or outside the ring. Most recent years she has continued her erratic life of crime and promiscuity big time. This glorified overrated whore was inducted into WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. And that is disrespectful at least for the Wrestling industry."
Dntbamark wrote on 29.04.2024:
"Alot of ignorant stupid comments here. If only you marks knew they inducted Sunny into the Hall of Fame in 2011, way before her life fell apart which resulted in her killing a guy due to drunk driving. You can't deny Sunny's impact on the professional wrestling landscape, from the moment she stepped into the business, you knew she could get heat and draw money. Her star rose even higher when she entered into the WWF and became known as WWE's first Diva after her run in the 1990s. She was a pioneer when it came to women's wresting and you can easily categorize her next to Moolah, Sensational Sherry, Miss Elizabeth and Nancy "Woman" Benoit in terms of impact. Obviously what happened with her in the end taints her legacy but saying she was never "good" or cared about women's wrestling is absolutely absurd."
hinderer19 wrote on 22.02.2024:
[2.0] "I can't believe WWE inducted her in the Hall of Fame: the person didn't deserve any recognition, plus she did nothing for women's wrestling besides the valet side of things. Even then, there are female valets more deserving of an induction than her, if WWE stopped pretending they never existed just because they chose the wrong men to marry (like Nancy Toffoloni, yes). It's just an insult that someone like Sunny can make it instead, a person who so obviously never cared about women's wrestling, or wrestling in general, and more importantly was never that good to begin with."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 29.05.2023:
[5.0] "It's easy to look back and pretend that you never liked Sunny. But she was insanely popular from 1995-1997. Couldn't wrestle at all, but she was decent enough on the mic and had enough personality to pull off the arrogant bitch unlike some of the Women to come along later who were just stiff as boards in personality (Sable)"
Conquistador37 wrote on 17.01.2023:
[5.0] "My enjoyment of her material came to a screeching dead halt somewhere around the time she played tag team hop scotch. For a while Sytch had a knack for grabbing the audience by the scruff and then holding them in the palm of her hand. For a while Sytch had an uncanny grasp on psychology, pacing and timing. Of course some are not destined for more than 15 minutes and this is one of the most bold and blatant "their 15 minutes was up" in the whole business. She preferred booze over bettering herself and as of this writing she's rotting in jail for killing a man due to such facts."
Leth99 wrote on 10.01.2023:
[2.0] "Talented? How? What promos she did? what run ins looked good? She never had the talent. She just had the looks, which is not a bad thing. WWF she outshone the BodyDonnas because their gimmick was useless and she had the looks. In ECW she outshone Candido because she had the looks. In WCW she outshone Candido because she had looks. And that's it. Poor Chris, that's the only thing I can say. She couldn't talk, but she was great to look at and that's where my 2 points come from. I want to say that "Golden Haired Fox" is an amazing nickname."
mrmusicdogson wrote on 17.06.2022:
[2.0] "In her prime, a beautiful and talented girl with the whole package, excluding wrestling ability of course. Sunnys troubled lifestyle forced her out of the company before the companys boom period, leaving her legacy (or lack of) forgotten. Despite her talent, she didnt by any means accomplish anything close to what females before and after her have, yet WWE chose her to be the 5th woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Sunnys issues continued to get worse following her induction and today she is more known for her outside of the ring exploits more than anything shes ever done for the business. For her lack of contribution and impact on womens wrestling during her short run in the mid 90s, her unlikeable personality and awful antics outside of the ring she gets only a 2 from me. The only thing I respect about her was her passion and natural talent for wrestling at the height of her career. Unfortunately, she was unable to last long enough and remain a huge star."
HopelessHelena wrote on 13.05.2022:
[6.0] "She was a fun manager, strong personality and distinctive look for her time. Unfortunaley she will probably be most remembered for her personal struggles."
juiceisloose wrote on 13.06.2021:
[6.0] "I'm not a big fan of her personality outside the ring but i have to admit that she had a charm, she definitely had the it factor. As a manager she played her role well, could talk, could move. However these comments are only valid for her wwf days, in wcw she always looked drunk and out of it. She was very good at getting all the attention on herself and was overall, an entertaining performer."
sabbathbloodysabbath wrote on 12.07.2020:
[7.0] "As usual, I won't talk about stuff that happened outside of TV. She was a fun valet/manager, and did everything a good valet was expected to do. People rating her on her wrestling ability are missing the point. It's always the women that get judged for their wrestling on this site, even when it's someone who wasn't primarily there as a wrestler. You don't see Jimmy Hart, Cornette or Heyman judged for their in-ring skills."
qbort wrote on 30.04.2020:
[6.0] "People say bad things about Sunny, and they are very justified. But she still was very entertaining."
Coop DEtat wrote on 10.09.2019:
[8.0] "If her ring work was better, I would most certainly consider a higher grade. She has amazing charisma and is one of the best of all time on the mic. She was also the biggest female name in wrestling in the mid-90s, bar none."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 13.08.2019:
[7.0] "Due to Sunny's trashy lifestyle, I think people have started to forget some of the good things that she was a part of during her day. "The original diva" is a very appropriate moniker for Sunny. If people were either choosing Sunny or Sable, I was certainly team Sunny. Not only was she just eye candy, but she was also great on the mic. I think her time in the tag division, bouncing between the Gunns, Godwins, & Bodydonnas really helped that whole division. She didn't work with LOD 2000 during their short stint, but she is still remembered for it due to her wardrobe choice."
JEK 1991 wrote on 08.03.2019:
[3.0] "She made history in women's wresting but not really a wrestler. Great valet/manager in SMW, WWF, WCW and ECW. She was alright as an announcer in WWF. She was just mainly a model used in wrestling and broke barriers in wrestling to bring in the sex image of females. She cheated on Chris Candido and slept with many wrestlers like Shawn Michaels while on the road. She made it into the WWE Hall of Fame then sold her ring. Disgraceful! I find she is greedy. In my opinion she was not the sexist diva of all time. Not that hot to me."
LivMorgan202 wrote on 08.02.2018:
[0.0] "The worst human trash I have ever seen, ok she's a great manager and all that stuff and she's a historic woman in the WWE but it doesn't matter because she is disrespecting wrestling and the wrestlers who bust their asses everyday for us when she's on Skype selling her body for money , it's really shaming that she's in the HOF when people like Chyna who break a lot of barriers for the women in WWE and revolutionized the perspective of women in this industry and paved the way for the women now, it's not acceptable that she'll never know about it, coming back to Sunny she's a trash in the ring and I don't know how she became champion I don't know where, she doesn't deserve nothing that she have and even don't deserve respect."
PathosLogosEthos wrote on 07.06.2017:
[1.0] "She's awful in the ring, awful on the mic. I guess as a manager she's kin of charismatic, but not enough for me to really consider her anything special. They only reason she ever got popular was because of how rare women were in WWE at the time. Otherwise, she would've never made an impact. She's just not good at anything in the business."
mdkarl wrote on 14.06.2016:
[10.0] "if you dont know history you might not realize this was the girl (along with miss elizabeth) that finally made fans care about women in wrestling. sunny actually was a fan... she actually understood the storylines. if promoters cared about women wrestling back then sunny would have trained for it. but they didnt so she was a mouthpiece... and she got heat... but in addition to her ability to get heat sunny was a mega pinup star before her hard living took her looks. and yes substance abuse has trainwrecked her life. we dont know her demons. im sure survival is a struggle for her. weve seen alot of the girls like elizabeth and sherry and luna and chyna die young because of the drugs... we dont know what demons these people live with... we should grade these wrestlers on their wrestling career... not their ability to handle a substance addiction"
The Chosen One wrote on 21.05.2016:
[0.0] "Sunny is horrible and does not deserve to be in the WWE Hall of Fame. She sold her Hall of Fame ring and that shows no respect for WWE and for wrestling at all. During her SMW days she was a horrible wrestler and could barely do anything at all in the ring. As a manager she was bad. Yes she did manage the Road Warriors but besides that who did she manage that was so memorable."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 01.01.2016:
[8.0] "Sunny is a bit of a hard one to rate. Of course we all know what a head case she turned out to be, and there are the stories going back even to her prime. But that doesn't change the fact that, in the mid-to-late '90s, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more effective manager, male or female. She was always an energetic ringside presence, was not afraid to get physically involved, had a boatload of charisma and confidence on the mic, and yeah, was pretty unbelievable-looking back then (I know I'll never forget her Road Warrior outfit at 'Mania 14). The present situation is a shame, for sure, but what she did right does deserve to be remembered as well."
La Trina wrote on 04.12.2015:
[0.0] "For better or worse, Sunny is a legend. Tammy Sytch has always been a controversial figure, although she never had a serious wrestling match, Tammy was a pretty strong manager, working with a lot of powerful figures in the industry and earning people's respect with that role. Nowadays it may not be as sunny as it once was, but Tammy's accolades speak for themselves. Too bad about her personality."
WenchesAndMead wrote on 09.08.2015:
[0.0] "I hate Sunny because of how she was with Chris Candido, she'sa bad human being that try patheticlly to be seeing, where ever it is, Twitter or Skype, trying to look attractive today or bashing the women WRESTLER. She also one of the reason managers are rare today, because people want some Eye-Candy. The fact i see her in the top 250 of this website just baffles me. She was well known in 90's and is now forgotten for the most."
PWC wrote on 20.06.2015:
[1.0] "While Sunny was once the most downloadable person on AOL. com back in 1996, it doesn't actually translate all that well to 2015 when AOL isn't even an internet provider anymore. Sunny looks like a wreck now and I don't care if she was the first or second female to be inducted in the Hall Of Fame. I never understand the fuss and appeal of her and never will given better women the WWE has had."
Valance wrote on 27.06.2013:
[9.0] "I respect her very much, as well as her husband Chris Candido. Best manager of the 1990's."