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Wrestling legend Tammy Sitch, known as Sonny during her WWE days, talks about her time in a Florida prison while serving a 17-year sentence for a fatal accident.

Sitch, 51, was sentenced in November for the 2022 Daytona Beach crash. She pleaded no contest to several charges, including driving on a suspended license, driving under the influence, driving under the influence with bodily injury, and driving under the influence with damage to property.

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Hall of Famer Sunny attended the 2011 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony held at Phillips Arena in Atlanta on April 3, 2011. (Moses Robinson/Getty Images)

she appeared in “Bird’s cry” He appeared on a podcast and talked about his experience in prison. She was transferred to Lowell Correctional Facility and was asked countless questions about her daily life inside the prison, she said.

Sitch was asked if anyone in prison knew about her life and career as a professional wrestler. Before she was transferred from the county jail, she said, other inmates asked her to sign for her personal items, from her jail ID to her underwear.

“One girl asked for my prison ID and wanted me to sign it so she could take it home and sell it on eBay, and I said no,” she said. “Then, believe it or not, another girl asked me for some underwear and signed it so she could take it home and sell it on her eBay. I didn’t think that would happen.”

Sitch also talked about his sex life, or lack thereof.

Tammy Sitch and her lawyer

Attorney Tammy Sitch speaks with attorney Larry Avalon during a break in the sentencing hearing on November 27, 2023. (David Tucker\News Journal/USA Today Network)

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“I love men, but I don’t really have a choice here. If I want some kind of love or connection with someone, it’s a girl-to-girl thing, so I don’t have a choice. But people who do that don’t really have a choice. “I’m up to my standards, so I might have to wait a little while for someone of high quality to come along.” ”

Sitch was asked what life would be like without sex.

“It’s been less than 22 months and let me tell you, it’s a big deal. It’s like being a virgin again, it’s insane,” she added.

Sitch was active in WWE under the name Sunny. She is extremely popular and is known in the professional wrestling world as the first WWE diva. However, since 2012, she has developed a long rap sheet that includes multiple DUI arrests in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

In March 2022, she was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving for a crash that killed a 75-year-old man in Florida.

The WWE Hall of Famer read a statement to the judge during his sentencing hearing.

Tammy Sitch August 2023

Tammy Sitch appears before Judge Karen Foxman at the S. James Foxman Judicial Center in Daytona Beach on August 16, 2023. (Nigel Cook/News Journal/USA Today Network)

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“I know my words aren’t enough, but please know that I think of you every day,” she said. “Every day, every second, I will do whatever I can to make the necessary changes so that something like this never happens again. No one should have to go through something like this. And every second of every day since the crash, , please know that” , I wish I could switch places with him. ”

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