5 WWE Superstars who have retired over a decade ago but are still in great shape
#1. Former WWE Superstar Michelle McCool
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Like Kristal Marshall, Michelle McCool was also a WWE Diva Search contestant. The 41-year-old participated in the 2004 edition and finished in seventh place. Despite losing the competition, WWE signed McCool.
McCool spent seven years wrestling in WWE, winning the Women's Championship and the Divas Title. In May 2011, she hung up her boots following her loss to former LayCool partner, Layla, at Extreme Rules.
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Despite retiring more than a decade ago, the former Women's Champion is still in great physical shape.
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McCool describes herself on Instagram as a lover of sports. She continues to train regularly and leads a healthy lifestyle. The former Divas Champion occasionally posts some of her workouts on her Instagram account.
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McCool has made a few appearances in WWE since her retirement. She participated in the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble match in 2018. She also competed in the 20-woman Battle Royal at Evolution pay-per-view.
The 41-year-old has attended a few WWE shows in the past few years to support her husband, The Undertaker.
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