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WHAT FAMOUS WRESTLERS DO OUTSIDE THE RING

By Kendall Jenkins on 2022-09-05 10:08:00

What Famous Wrestlers Do Outside The Ring 

Have you ever wondered what wrestlers do outside the ring? A hectic traveling schedule and exhausting training are part of the wrestling world. But do they have time and energy for their hobbies outside the ring, or does it take all their free time? Do they play at www.reddogcasino.com, take Latin dance classes, or play the violin? Let's check it out by looking at the most famous wrestlers.  

Dwayne Johnson 

Do you still remember that Dwayne Johnson was a wrestler before becoming a movie star? Before beginning his acting career, The Rock wrestled for the WWF/E for 8 years. During that time, he played a crucial role in the growth and success of the WWE in the Attitude Era, a time of significant industrial growth in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Pursuing his dreams, he has become one of the highest-grossing and highest-paid performers in the world thanks to his films, which have earned over $3.5 billion in North America and over $10.5 billion globally.  

John Cena 

Another legendary wrestler who steadily made his way to Hollywood while pursuing his hobby was John Cena. Apart from that, John Cena is a passionate muscle car collector. His collection is estimated to have 20 muscle vehicles. It includes a 1966 Dodge Hemi Charger, a 1970 AMC Rebel Machine, a 1971 Ford Torino GT, a 1971 Plymouth Road Runner, a 2006 Ford G, and a 2007 Ford Mustang Saleen Parnelli Jones Limited Edition.  In addition, the legendary professional wrestler champion John Cena has another hobby: playing poker, especially Texas Hold'em. 'Mr. P', as he is known at the table, is arguably the most outstanding professional wrestler to ever played professional poker. He got into this while traveling with other WWE performers during the early 2000s poker boom. Cena enjoys playing poker both offline and online, in addition to watching the World Series of Poker on television. 

Xavier Woods 

Today, many WWE Superstars interact with their fans and show a different side of themselves on their own YouTube and Twitch channels. But unlike everybody else in the WWE right now, Xavier Woods has created a YouTube channel that became a hobby and a cool business. 

With 2.33 million subscribers, the WWE wrestler's channel, UpUpDownDown, is now recognized as one of the most successful celebrity video game channels by numerous websites, including Guinness World Records.  Woods was able to turn UpUpDownDown into a legitimate company thanks to his YouTube channel. Now that he has a partnership with WWE, he can profit from the views he gets on his social media by selling the channel's official items in their shop.  

Seth Rollins 

Most of the present and former WWE Superstars who have sought to give back to the community have opened their own wrestling schools. Unfortunately, few succeeded before becoming famous or retiring, but Seth Rollins is an exception. Rollins and his friend established The Black & The Brave Wrestling Academy outside of the WWE. 

Outside the ring, Seth Rollins enjoys music. Even the opening part of the Shield's theme song for WWE World Heavyweight Champion - Sierra Hotel India Echo Lima Delta - is performed by Rollins, Reigns, and Ambrose themselves. After all, Seth Rollins's ring name was chosen after Henry Rollins.  

Stardust  

You may know him as Stardust or just by the name Cody Rhodes. However, not everybody knows how much a comic book and video game fan Rhodes is. The best aspect of his incredibly underused character comes from the comics and video games, which feed his imagination. You can observe it when he is on screen, making bizarre out-of-this-world declarations and giving us a glimpse into his world. 

William Regal 

William Regal, a former dominant force in professional wrestling, announced his retirement in 2017 following a successful career that saw him win numerous fights, including four European Championships and two Intercontinental Championships. The legend, born in England, is currently the head of the talent department for WWE and the general manager of the NXT brand. However, Regal enjoys taking care of his opulent collection of pet reptiles, which includes two snakes and eight lizards, when he isn't busy with his post-career management responsibilities. Some of them, like Tommy and Bobbi, are frequently displayed on his Twitter feed for public viewing. 

To Wrap It Up 

As you can see, wrestlers don't build their lives around wrestling only. Many enjoy acting, video and casino games, legos, and animals. Everyone's world is different, and it's always thrilling to peek at somebody else's life.  

 

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