KEY POINTS

  • WWE Hall of Famer Sunny joined adult website Only Fans
  • Sunny's estimated income could rack up to nearly $300,000 annually
  • Sunny has had troubles with the law before becoming an adult site star

A WWE Hall of Famer is estimated to be earning nearly $300,000 through subscriptions in an adult website.

Indeed, the WWE houses an array of sexy and pretty female professional wrestlers. In fact, some of them have now found a new career in the adult industry. One of the most notable WWE wrestler-turned-adult star is “Sunny,” whose real name is Tammy Lynn Sytch.

Stych served her time in prison for one year and was released on Feb. 25. The 47-year-old didn’t manage to gain her WWE career but found a new way to make money through adult website Only Fans.

The site is used primarily by people to release more revealing photos and videos for fans who would be willing to pay a subscription fee every month. Stych uses her Twitter account to promote the website and also to provide her fans a little sneak peak of what people are subscribing to.

Though Stych evidently made more money in the WWE, she’s also making quite a living in her new job. In fact, according to Ringside News, a successful account could help “Sunny” earn up to nearly $300,000 annually.

“Even if every subscriber Sunny has signed up for the lowest subscription plan of $134.96 per 1/2 a year, her Only Fans is racking in $215,396 a year. If each of her subscribers is paying per month then she is making $287,184.24 a year. That being said, her yearly number should fall somewhere between those two figures minus 20%,” Ringside News wrote.

The former WWE diva is fairly doing well as an Only Fans star. And though she has doubters and haters in her current line of work, Stych remains confident. In fact, she even addressed it on Twitter and proved everybody that she has been one of the most loved stars in the said site.

“In 1996 I was the most downloaded celebrity on AOL. 24 years later, in 2020, my goal is to be the #1 Content Creator on @ OnlyFans . In just 96 hours of having my page back up, I'm in the TOP 1.8% of all Creators. Haters, this "47 year old, washed up, past her prime" B is on ,” Stych wrote.

Prior to getting a chance to make the said sum of money, Stych has had troubles with the law and spent one year in Carbon County Correctional after she was arrested for another DWI. It was her 6th charge for driving under the influence since 2015 and the pro wrestling veteran has dealt with a number of legal and personal issues in multiple states, including arrests and probation violations, since 2012.

In 2011, “Sunny” was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame but never managed to make a successful comeback.

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