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(#1) Diamond Dallas Page
The former WCW champion Diamond Dallas Page motivated the crowd and got them amped with his wrestling promos. Now he's amping up and motivating students with his DDP Yoga program. After retiring from the ring in the mid-2000s, Page decided to teach his own brand of yoga that also incorporated bodyweight exercises.
His yoga business has been abuzz in recent years, since many practitioners reported weight loss and more flexibility in their joints. Many current and former wrestlers use DDP Yoga to stay in shape, too.
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(#2) Haku
Whether it was the dominant King Haku in the WWF or the monstrous Meng in WCW, Tonga Fifita was touted for his toughness both in and out of the ring. But today, he is all smiles as he manages the auto detailing department of David Maus Toyota in his hometown of Kissimmee, FL.
While fans would have kept their distance from him in the past, he's better known for his quality work and friendly service today.
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(#3) Lisa Moretti
The former WWE Women's Champion Ivory had an enriching career in pro wrestling, but is now exploring another passion: dogs. When she retired for good in 2007, she and her business partner started Downtown Dog, a doggie daycare center and grooming business in Friday Harbor, Washington.
She would later expand her business to Bow Wow Bus, a bus that takes dogs on day trips after they get cleaned and brushed.
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(#4) Gene Snitsky
In WWE, Gene Snitsky was a sweaty monster that would punt a baby on a whim. Today, as a bodyguard, he'll punt anyone who threatens former Yankee Alex Rodriguez.
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(#5) Scotty 2 Hotty
Scott Taylor, better known as Scotty 2 Hotty, had been wrestling since 1989, so he juggled a lot of different career options when he looked for other work in 2013. First, he became a fully trained firefighter, but then immediately went into training to become an EMT. He would then pursue a real estate license to sell homes.
While he thought he was done with wrestling, wrestling wasn't done with him. In 2016, WWE hired Taylor to be a trainer for the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL. No word on whether or not he teaches his trainees how to do "The Worm."
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(#6) Ted DiBiase
Ted DiBiase's character of "The Million Dollar Man" worshipped the almighty dollar, but in real life, DiBiase worshipped Christ. After retiring as a manager and wrestler in 1999, DiBiase became an ordained Christian minister and founded Heart of David Ministry, a Christian organization focused on family values.
Between sermons and testimonials, DiBiase still makes an occasional cameo on WWE programming.
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(#7) Spike Dudley
The runt of the Dudley litter, Spike Dudley plummeted from the tops of balconies onto tables below. Today, though, Spike's job is to prevent your finances from plummeting as he makes a living as a financial planner.
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(#8) Dennis Knight
Dennis Knight is best known for his wrestling appearances as good ol' country boy Phineas I. Godwinn and the freakish Mideon. Now, he's known for his flavorful food and quality presentation as a caterer. Knight learned how to make fanciful dishes and garnish with flair from Cafe Ponte in Clearwater, FL, but now operates his own catering business.
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(#9) Rick Steiner
Former NWA, WCW, IWGP, and WWF tag team champion Rick Steiner turned in his wrestling boots for a real estate license when he retired. You can contact Rick Steiner and Associates if you need a realtor or are looking for a home in Georgia. He also helped his brother Scott open up his own Shoney's franchise.
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(#10) Vickie Guerrero
After leaving the world of wrestling behind, former manager and Smackdown GM Vickie Guerrero started working in the field of medical administration. She currently works for a pharmaceutical company. Every so often she makes a cameo on TV, like this one on the Fourth of July edition of RAW in 2016.
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(#11) Rico Constantino
If you didn't know already, the colorful Rico is actually a badass. He attended military school, was a member of the SWAT team in Las Vegas, and competed on American Gladiators before he even stepped into the wrestling ring.
After his WWE run, Rico went back to his roots and became a District Security Officer for the U.S. Marshals.
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(#12) Steve Blackman
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After Steve Blackman's tenure with WWE, he dabbled into teaching martial arts and selling MMA gear. However, he currently makes a living as a bail bondsman. It's unknown if he uses his trademark Escrima sticks to take down folks who are behind on their payments.
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