Sunny Reveals Her Admiration Towards Bret Hart 1

WWE Hall of Famer Sunny aka Tammy Sytch recently spoke to The Wrestlingus Show where she talked about how much she respected Bret Hart.

With respect to Hart, Sunny recalled being very good friends with ‘The Hitman’ and they shared a locker room.

“Bret and I were very good friends. He used to share my locker room on the road because he hated being in the same locker room as all the guys.” Sunny said, “Shawn and Bret, of course, never liked each other. And I was very good friends with Bret Hart. Nothing physical ever happened between him and I. We had always just been really good friends.”

“So we were just really good friends and Shawn hated that. Shawn, the whole time I was with Shawn, he used to tell me, ‘I don’t like you being friends with him. I don’t like him being in your locker room. I don’t like this. I don’t like that.’ And I was like, ‘we’re just friends. That is it. We’re just friends.'”

At the time of the ‘Sunny days’ promo, Sunny and Michaels had gone their separate ways and it was done to be mean-spirited.

“He was being a little b—h because his ego was shot because basically I was picking trying to salvage things with Chris over Shawn, so his ego was hurt and he was being a little b—h.” Sunny suggested, “so when we stopped seeing each other, I guess he took advantage of the situation and decided to stir up s–t for Bret because he could and he did.”

Sunny admitted that she and Hart once shared a kiss, and sought to clarify her previous statement that she never got physical with ‘The Pink And Black Attack’.

“One, that’s it. That was it.” Sunny professed, “and to me, one kiss is nothing. Do you know how many people I’ve randomly kissed and it’s not anything to talk about? Do you know what I mean? I don’t even count that as a physical encounter. One kiss is nothing.”

The former Legion Of Doom manager set the scene and made it known that her chemistry with ‘The Excellence Of Execution’ could rate in the neighborhood of 4/10.

“It was a pay-per-view and we were in the pay-per-view hotel and I don’t even remember what pay-per-view and I don’t, honestly, remember what town this was in. But he came by my room for something.” Sunny added, “and he came by my room and we were just sitting there talking. And then, boom, the kiss happened and it wasn’t even that good of a kiss, so why would I go in for anything else? It kind of was [like kissing a sibling]. Yeah, it kind of was. It kind of wasn’t. There was no passion there.”

“He check comes, and for his final pay-per-view and TV, and it was like a $1,500 check. It wasn’t a crazy amount. It was $1,500, but it was in his name, so at our bank, we had a joint checking account, joint savings account, but I can’t endorse a check in his name over because they wouldn’t allow that. I even brought his ID and I said, ‘I need to deposit this check, but he [has] passed away’ and they wouldn’t let me. They said I had to get a check cut in my name in order to deposit it, so I contacted Terry Taylor who was in charge of talent relations and everything at the time, and I said, ‘Terry!’ I said, ‘listen, I need to pay off some of his bills and I can’t deposit his last paycheck. I need it cut in my name to deposit it into our account and pay off his credit cards and some things that need to be paid.'” Sunny continued, “he’s like, ‘let me get back to you in like two days.’ He calls me back in two days and says, ‘sorry, you guys were never legally married, so we can’t cut a check in your name.”