A hall of fame professional wrestler who has had several run-ins with the law over the last few years was arrested for DWI in Seaside Heights on Saturday, police said.

Tamara Sytch, 46, of Middletown, who went by the ring name Sunny during her days with World Wrestling Federation, was arrested after she was stopped at 6:30 p.m. on Dupont Avenue, according to a release from the Seaside Heights Police.

Sytch, an Old Bridge native, was also issued summons for having an alcohol container in a motor vehicle, consumption of alcohol in a motor vehicle and reckless driving, officials said.

Ocean County Sheriff’s Officer Kevin Fennessy wrote Sytch a summons for failure to stop at a stop sign, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, driving with a suspended drivers license and careless driving, the release stated.

Sytch also had outstanding traffic warrants in from the Holmdel Police for $1,500 and the Knowlton Police for $1,000.

She was later released from the Seaside Heights Police Department to the Holmdel Police Department.

Sytch was released by the Holmdel Police after being seen by a judge via video conference, the Asbury Park Press reported.

This is sixth time she has been arrested for DUI, and the third time in the last 12 months.

In October 2018, she was released from jail after failing to appear in court following her two DUI arrests in New Jersey on Jan. 23 and Feb. 2, TMZ and Wrestling Inc. reported.

She was also arrested for DUI in three separate incidents in Pennsylvania in 2016 and was sentenced to five years of probation with bi-weekly alcohol testing, 125 hours of community service and $2,100 in fines, Wrestling Inc. reported.

On Sept. 12, 2016, she was charged with possession of alcohol and being under the influence of alcohol, a probation violation, after being rushed to a hospital in Palmerton, Pennsylvania, the report stated.

She was brought back to the hospital a few days later when police were called to her home and violated her parole again after she was charged with being under the influence of alcohol, according to the report.

She was arrested and taken to Carbon County Correctional Facility where she spent five months before she was paroled in February, 2017, Wrestling Inc. stated.

In 2016 she signed a deal to appear in adult videos made by Vivid Entertainment, TMZ reported.

After her time with the WWF where she wrestled and managed several tag teams, Sytch wrestled for the now-defunct Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling.

She was inducted the World Wrestling Entertainment - formerly known as the WWF - Hall of Fame in 2011.

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