5 WWE Superstars who have retired over a decade ago but are still in great shape
#3. WWE Hall of Famer Torrie Wilson
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WWE Hall of Famer Torrie Wilson began her wrestling career at WCW in 1999. Two years later, she joined WWE. Although she never won a championship in WWE, Wilson was one of the most popular divas in the women's division.
Wilson initially hung up her boots in 2008 to look out for other opportunities. Following her retirement, she became a web-based fitness trainer and blogger. The 46-year-old launched a fitness blog providing workout videos and fitness tips. She also released Fittensity; an on-demand fitness program.
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Wilson is currently in better shape than she was in her wrestling days despite retiring 13 years ago. She showcases her shredded body on Instagram and regularly posts her workout routines.
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Torrie Wilson has made a few WWE appearances in the past few years. She competed in two Royal Rumble matches in 2018 and 2021. She also participated in the Miss WrestleMania Battle Royal match at WrestleMania 25, and the 20-woman Battle Royal at Evolution in 2018.
In 2019, Wilson was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by her friend and former colleague Stacy Keibler.
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Ahmed Hamdy
Ahmed Hamdy is an Egyptian journalist with a decade of experience in sports journalism, specializing in pro wrestling and football.
Hamdy kicked off his career as a sports reporter for Al-Ahram Weekly. He then became a producer/reporter for Mal Masr TV program on the Egyptian channel ON TV. In the following years, Hamdy worked as a reporter for several international news outlets, including Deutsche Welle (Germany), As-Safir (Lebanon), and Al-Monitor (U.S.A).
In 2014, Hamdy joined leading Egyptian newspaper Al Masry Al Youm, where he is now a Senior Sports Editor. In addition to all that, the Egyptian also worked as a sports editor for Sport360 and feature writer for Manshoor.com.
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