WWE legend Sunny has been released after eight months in prison.
Sunny, real name Tammy Stych, was arrested in March for drink-driving and after failing to turn up to court, was considered a "fugitive of justice".
Sunny was taken into custody and transferred to a Pennsylvania jail, where she has spent the last eight months, reports the Daily Star.
It has now been confirmed by Carbon County Police that the 45-year-old has been released.
Stych first appeared for the WWE in 1995, with then real-life boyfriend Chris Candido.
She also managed other popular acts such as LOD, before leaving in 1998 to join ECW.
For her services to the industry, she was honoured with a place in WWE’s hall-of-fame in 2011.
Before being jailed, she was advertising webcam and other adult services.
In 2016, she also released a porn film titled "Sunny Side Up: In Through The Backdoor".
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She was also caught up in a racism storm after exclaiming she was "not attracted to black people".
She posted on Twitter : “I’m not racist. Just because I’m not physically or sexually attracted to black people doesn’t make me racist.”
She added: “I’m not attracted to Asians too.”
Synch was responding to a fan who said he refused to follow her because “I am a half black man and in an interview you said you don’t like us”.
Her comments were in response to rumours she had slept with a number of black wrestlers.
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