10 Amazing Wrestler Team-Ups That Ended Way Too Early

9. Bart Gunn And Sunny


Sunny gets the honour of being the sole non-wrestler on this list and whereas this might stretch the definition of “wrestler team-up” she most likely deserves it. In her prime of the mid-90’s, Tammy Sytch was the mouth the trade and WWE visited nice lengths to showcase her on their shows, magazines and websites. She ab initio was a manager then later devolved to a spread of supporting roles (pre-show host, ring announcer, photographer's model model, etc) once it appeared the inventive team had nothing left for her to try to to.
Yet, she suited the devious manager role well and got connected with many tag groups most notably the Bodydonnas, Legion of Doom and Smokin’ Gunns. Her six month stint with the Smokin’ Gunns saw her paired with Billy Gunn WHO was a longtime tag team entertainer and would later become a break-out star within the perspective Era. Sunny and Billy shared a plot romantic relationship once she managed the team however she pink-slipped each men after they lost their tag team titles.
Billy then went on to a rocky begin to his solo career (with his “Rockabilly” persona flopping hard) before his success in DX. it's regrettable the WWE didn’t keep the on-camera relationship between him and Sunny going for a stretch. Gunn’s journey to the higher mid-card would are a lot of easier with the attractive, fashionable and magnetic Sunny by his aspect as a solo contender. This situation might have even prolonged Sunny’s WWE career as her character typically lost purpose once she wasn’t actively managing in-ring competitors.
Either way, WWE didn’t understand the potential of this try along throughout their primes and lost out on a golden chance.


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