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Former WWE Manager Arrested 3 Times in 3 Days on Domestic Violence-Related Charges

The former WWE manager and AOL's Most Downloaded Woman of 1996 keeps Branford Police busy, allegedly committing multiple acts of disorderly conduct and strangulation.

Former WWE Manager Tamara Sytch, aka "Sunny," now a Branford resident, was arrested by  three times in the past three days for domestic violence-related charges.

Police stated in a press release that they have arrested Sytch, 39, of 33 Stone Ridge Lane, Branford, on three separate incidents.

According to the WWE, Sytch was a manager of three World Tag Team Championship teams,  AOL's Most Downloaded Woman of 1996 and a two-time Slammy Award winner. 

On Sept. 11, 2012, at 8:55 p.m., Branford Police said Sytch was taken into custody and charged with disorderly conduct. She was held on $500 bond and arraigned in New Haven Superior Court on Sept. 12.

On Sept. 12, at 4:49 p.m., Sytch was taken into custody and charged with disorderly conduct, third-degree strangulation and violation of a protective order. She was held on $25,000 bond and arraigned in New Haven Superior Court on Sept. 13.

On Sept. 13 at 8 p.m., Sytch was taken into custody and charged with violation of a protective order. She was held on $2,500 bond and arraigned in New Haven Superior Court today, Sept. 14. 

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