Where Have All Your Favorite WWE Superstars Gone?

Published on 10/12/2021
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It’s easy to see why the WWE has remained popular over the years if you’re an avid fan. WWE not only features world-class wrestlers who can show off their skills and physical fitness, but it also provides entertainment for fans all over the world. Because the WWE has been around for so long, many of its most famous wrestlers have retired and are no longer involved in the business. To make things easier for you, we’ve put together a list of recent WWE activities by your favorite wrestlers.

Big Show – $20 Million

In the beginning, he went by the name “The Giant” because of his size. However, he later changed his moniker to Big Show, and that’s what most people now think of him as. Big Show is a seven-time world champion in wrestling who has also worked in film and television. He’s appeared in a number of films and shows, with one of his most notable roles coming in the 2010 comedy Knucklehead. It’s estimated that he’s made around $20 million in his entire career.

Big Show - $20 Million

Big Show – $20 Million

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Tugboat – Unknown

Fred Ottman had a reputation for giving himself accurate nicknames. The Tugboat was a fearsome creature that was once an ally of Hulk Hogan’s before joining The Natural Disasters (where he earned his other nickname, the Typhoon). The day after he announced his retirement from professional wrestling on January 1, 2001, he began working as a Florida safety manager in a completely different field. In addition, he served as a volunteer coach for his sons’ minor league teams. Despite the fact that Fred’s net worth is unknown, we believe he is currently enjoying retirement after a successful “regular” career and a successful wrestling career.

Tugboat – Unknown

Tugboat – Unknown

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