#2. WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin
Stone Cold Steve Austin joined WWE in 1995 after wrestling for a few years in WCW and ECW. The Texas Rattlesnake spent eight years in WWE before hanging up his boots in 2003. During his time in WWE, Austin won many championships. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009.
Although he hasn't competed in 18 long years, the 56-year-old is still in great physical shape. Austin regularly trains in the gym. He occasionally posts photos of himself during his training sessions on his Instagram account.
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Following his retirement, Austin became an actor. He starred in movies like The Condemned, Chain of Command, and The Package.
The 56-year-old also made several sporadic appearances on WWE television in the past few years. His last appearance came on the March 16, 2020, episode of Monday Night RAW.
#1. Former WWE Superstar Al Snow
Al Snow kicked off his wrestling career in early 1980s. He wrestled in a few promotions before joining WWE in 1995. Snow spent two years in Vince McMahon's company. He then left in 1997 to join ECW.
After a very short stint in ECW, Al Snow returned to WWE in 1998. His second WWE run lasted a decade. During that time, he won several championships, including the European Title and the Tag Team Titles.
Following his WWE departure, Al Snow wrestled on the independent circuit. He also joined IMPACT Wrestling. Although he hasn't officially announced his retirement, the former WWE Superstar has not competed for nearly two years.
The former WWE European Champion is now 58 years old. Nonetheless, he seems to be in the best shape of his life. Al Snow currently has a muscular body that he likes to show off on his Instagram account.