Sunny & Shawn: Real Life Romance
Posted: Mar 24th 2026 By: Joe King - RingTheDamnBell.com
During WWE’s mid-1990s “New Generation” era, few backstage relationships became as notorious—or as talked about—as the real-life romance between Shawn Michaels and Tammy “Sunny” Sytch. Their relationship, often described as volatile, passionate, and destructive, became emblematic of the excess and chaos that defined that period behind the scenes.
At the time, Shawn Michaels was rapidly ascending to superstardom. As a founding member of The Kliq, he wielded immense backstage influence and was positioned as the future face of the company. Sunny, meanwhile, had become WWE’s most popular female performer almost overnight. As the seductive manager of Chris Candido and later associated with multiple acts, she was a ratings draw and one of the most recognizable personalities in the company.
Behind the curtain, Michaels and Sunny became romantically involved while she already in serious relationship as she was engaged to Chris Candido. According to numerous shoot interviews, autobiographies, and firsthand accounts, the affair created enormous tension backstage. Candido was widely seen as humiliated by the situation, yet remained professional to protect his career, a decision that many later felt deeply impacted his confidence and standing in the company.
The Michaels–Sunny relationship coincided with a period when both struggled with substance abuse. Many within WWE have since described the pairing as highly combustible, with drugs, jealousy, and emotional instability feeding into constant conflict. The relationship also contributed to Shawn Michaels’ reputation at the time as difficult, reckless, and untouchable due to his star power.
As WWE shifted toward the Attitude Era, Sunny’s role gradually diminished, while Michaels’ personal issues culminated in his 1998 back injury and subsequent exit from full-time competition. Their relationship eventually ended, but the fallout lingered for years. Chris Candido would later leave WWE, rebuild his career elsewhere, and openly discuss the emotional toll of that period before his untimely death in 2005. In later years, Shawn Michaels publicly acknowledged his behavior during the 1990s, expressing remorse and attributing much of it to addiction and immaturity before his personal and spiritual transformation in the early 2000s. Sunny, meanwhile, continued to speak candidly about the relationship in interviews, often portraying it as intense but ultimately damaging to everyone involved.
Today, the relationship between Shawn Michaels and Sunny is remembered not for anything that happened on screen, but as a cautionary tale of how unchecked power, addiction, and blurred personal boundaries can leave lasting scars. It remains one of the most infamous real-life stories in WWE history—a reminder that the drama behind the curtain was often just as turbulent as anything fans saw in the ring.
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