Tammy Sytch, known in the wrestling world as Sunny, has always been a polarizing figure in the professional wrestling sphere with her wild lifestyle and various run-ins with the law, and now she’s behind the bars, convicted of manslaughter while driving while intoxicated. In an episode of “Grilling JR” cheekily titled “Sunny’s indecent proposal“, legendary commentator Jim Ross told a shocking story about how Sunny offered to live with him after the death of his wife in 2017. A furious Ross said Sunny had “a break after a break” and remembered the time she called him, wanting to move in with him in Oklahoma.
“‘I’m a good girlfriend. I can cook, I’ll take care of you in the bedroom, blah, blah blah. We can have a good time,'” Ross told her. “I thought about it for about ten seconds. No way. Maybe I’m naive and lonely and heartbroken, but damn, I’ve been down this path before. I’ve seen what it’s all about …I’m sure I’m glad I didn’t… It’s not worth it, I dodged a bullet there, I promise you The story shocked even Ross’s co-host. , Conrad Thompson He asked if the proposal was “out of left field” or if Ross ever had any sort of relationship with the former star Ross confirmed he never had sex with Sunny he said it was a shame where. her life went by, and at her peak, she had star power.
“I’ve always been a fan of his work,” Ross said. “She was really good at projecting herself and had a lot of sex appeal at a time when, unlike today, there are no limits to sex appeal.”
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