5 WWE Superstars who have retired over a decade ago and how they look today
#2. Former WWE Hardcore Champion Terri Runnels
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Terri Runnels was one of the most recognized WWE female superstars during the Attitude Era. She joined WWE in 1996 as the manager of her then real-life husband, Goldust.
Later, Runnels parted ways with Goldust. She then became the on-screen girlfriend of Val Venis. When they broke up, she joined forces with Jacqueline Moore to form the Pretty Mean Sisters, but the stable disbanded a few months later.
In the following years, the 54-year-old managed a few other superstars, including Edge and Christian. She also went into a few feuds with superstars like Trish Stratus and The Kat.
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Later in her WWE career, Runnels became a TV host and backstage interviewer. During a backstage segment in 2002, she pinned Steven Richards to capture the Hardcore Championship. She left the company two years later and retired from pro wrestling.
During her wrestling days, Runnels was one of the most beautiful women on the WWE roster. Today, she is still beautiful despite being older.
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