
No one could have predicted Sunny’s scorching popularity when she and Skip debuted as the spandex-clad Bodydonnas in the summer of 1995. Amid a shortage of females in WWE, this dazzling Diva instantly brightened up sports-entertainment’s atmosphere with her energetic, confident personality, as well as her more scintillating assets. The fact that she was a fitness fanatic also made her the envy of every woman – especially since her seductive ways often “inspired” our male fans to get out and exercise more. And if they weren’t exercising … well, do we really need to explain why Sunny became one of the most downloaded women on the Internet in the mid-1990s?
Beyond her stunning good looks, Sunny shined brightest as a manager of tag teams. She was instrumental in leading The Bodydonnas, The Godwinns and The Smokin’ Gunns’ to the World Tag Team Championship – even though her bad-girl side tended to follow the gold, not the guys. That said, she was also a key component in revitalizing The Legion of Doom, re-christening them L.O.D. 2000 and leading them to a victory in a Tag Team Battle Royal at WrestleMania XIV.
After leaving WWE in 1998, Sunny found her way to ECW and eventually WCW, where she continued to hone her managerial skills while raising a ruckus in the ring only she could get away with. During her time in ECW, Sunny aligned herself with Chris Candido, and she guided Candido through an intense rivalry with Lance Storm while they both became members of the famed Triple Threat – leading right to the top of ECW.
Sunny cemented her place long ago as one of sports-entertainment’s most gorgeous – and most popular Divas – always turning up the heat in such a way that will always remind our fans, “I know you want me, baby.”