You have to do something else. Wrestlers are like normal people in that at some point, their careers are going to end. What makes things a little bit different though is the fact that wrestlers are often going to be retiring from the ring far before they are moving into traditional retirement years. They need something else to do and now several former WWE stars seem to have found at least a temporary something.
Three former WWE stars have landed a new position outside of wrestling. First up, Adam Scherr, formerly known as Braun Strowman, will be serving as an analyst at the Mr. Olympia Power Arm Wrestling Championships on October 8 and 9. Next, Dean Muhtadi, formerly known as Mojo Rawley, has announced he will be the new co-host for TMZ Sports Monday thru Friday on Fox Sports 1. Finally, NBC has announced, by way of 411mania.com, that Nikki Bella will be serving as one of the judges on America’s Got Talent: Extreme, which will be debuting later this month.
Honored to announce I will be an Analysts for the @MrOlympiaLLC #ArmWrestling #Championships this competition will air this fall on @NBCSports https://t.co/jR4SnxeJjT pic.twitter.com/MFinfSV5x4
— The Monster of all Monsters (@Adamscherr99) October 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/MojoMuhtadi/status/1444063792564998146
They do have talent elsewhere. Check out the three of them in the ring, plus Rawley’s hype video for the show:
Opinion: This is one of the cooler things that you get to see for wrestlers as they are able to do something outside of the ring. It might not be the most prestigious, but Strowman and Rawley both have something going on. Then there is Bella, who will be appearing on a network series every week. That is not a bad way to go now that they are out of the ring for the moment, so well done all around.
What do you think of the three of them? Which would you like to see wrestle again? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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