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  1. Jun 17, 2019 · With well-known events like Wrestlemania, the Royal Rumble, and King of the Ring, we have been introduced to hundreds of wrestlers, some more outrageous than others and all very skilled in the...

  2. www.wwe.com › classics › wherearetheynowWhere Are They Now? | WWE

    See what your favorite former WWE, WCW and ECW wrestlers are up to today in this exclusive then-and-now photo gallery.

    • 15 15. Scotty 2 Hotty
    • 14 14. Mideon
    • 13 13. Shawn Stasiak
    • 12 12. Rico
    • 11 11. Tito Santana
    • 10 10. Tugboat
    • The Berserker
    • Damien Demento
    • “Mean” Gene Snitsky
    • Kamala

    Scotty 2 Hotty recently made some headlines when he made his disappointment known that Rikishi didn't mention the rest of Too Cool in his Hall of Fame speech. However Scott Garland probably has the most uplifting post WWE career story, as in 2013, he graduated from Lake Tech Fire Academy in Florida and is now a firefighter. He also trained as an em...

    Would you trust a man whose hobbies included carrying around a slop bucket, joined a Satanic themed stable, then finally a streaker who ran around arenas in nothing but a fanny pack, a thong and a pair of boots? Well, Dennis Knight, who wrestled as Mideon, is now working as a chef in Tampa, Florida. Knight opened his own catering company, Dennis Kn...

    Shawn Stasiak didn't bother to further pursue the wrestling business once the WWE released him in 2002. Flip-flopping between WWE and WCW in the Monday Night Wars, including highlights such as wrestling as 'Meat', jobbing to Kurt Angle in Angle's debut match, and being fired after a heated argument with Steve Blackman and Davey Boy Smith. After dwi...

    Rico was only in the WWE for a couple of years. He was part-wrestler, part-manager, mostly serving as a jobber and/or the manager for teams like Billy and Chuck then 3-Minute Warning. His over-the-top flamboyant gimmick eventually turned him into a fan favorite, but his short career eventually saw him land as his own man, with Miss Jackie as his va...

    After finishing up as El Matador in the squared circle, Tito retired from pretend bullfighting and pro wrestling. Tito would give back to the wrestling world though, passing on his skills as a trainer for a number of years. But he’s now in a completely different field. Just like Vince McMahon did with his gimmick, Santana decided to capitalize on h...

    Big Fred Ottman had a very respectable career both in the WWE and WCW. His likable Tugboat character actually had a very similar heel turn to Hollywood Hogan’s, but beat him by a few years. Tugboat became Typhoon when he turned on the poor Bushwackers in a six-man tag vs Earthquake and the Nasty Boys. Of course, Ottman will always be “none other th...

    Huss Huss Huss! The Berserker stomped around the WWE for a few years, leaving us with that unique catchphrase. Equal parts intimidating and comical, the Berzerker didn’t last too long, but was weirdly unforgettable. Some jobs that ex-wrestlers end up with don’t surprise you. If they get into acting or training future wrestlers, it makes logical sen...

    During the first season of RAW, Demento was a frequent competitor. Hailing from the furthest reaches of your mind and dressed like a barbarian voodoo shaman, it was even more bizarre to see him wrestle clowns and “indian” warriors. Fans may be surprised to know that Thies is an artist. He actually describes himself as a lifelong artist who ‘dabbles...

    Coining the catchphrase “it’s not my fault”, feuding with Kane, and wrestling superstars John Cena and The Undertaker were his main WWE highlights. Big Gene is currently heavily involved in the acting world. He co-produced a project named “Manhunt”, directed by Jay Lee of “Zombie Strippers” fame (for any fans out there). And he also was a part of a...

    A sad tale for the former Ugandan Giant. James Harris was discovered by Jerry 'The King' Lawler. The Memphis promoter created Harris’s most famous character, and they enjoyed great success. A couple runs in the WWE later and Kamala is entrenched in wrestling history. Unfortunately, Harris felt his overall lack of education and ignorance of business...

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · We round up every single WWE wrestler released in 2020, 2021 and 2022 and take a look at where they are now, from AEW, IMPACT Wrestling, ROH or elsewhere.

    • Mick Foley. There are very few people who have accomplished as much as Mick Foley has in the professional wrestling world. He is a former World Champion in multiple promotions and many see him as one of the faces of the Attitude Era.
    • Rikishi. As part of the famous wrestling Anoa'i family and father of current WWE stars The Usos, Rikishi has made professional wrestling his life. He competed under a few names during his time as a star but was most known for his time as the larger-than-life Rikishi.
    • Kane. The 'Big Red Machine' Kane debuted in the late 90s and was a staple of the Attitude Era. The WWE Hall of Famer is a multiple time champion and one of the most feared stars in WWE history.
    • Terri Runnels. Terri Runnels is a former WWE Hardcore Champion and the ex-wife of Dustin Runnels. She was a huge part of the Attitude Era and was a member of many factions during her time.
  4. Sep 22, 2023 · WWE has released 90 wrestlers since 2020, so we've explored what each one of them is doing now 🤔👀

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