5 WWE Superstars who you may not know became actors

WWE Hall of Famers The Great Khali and Goldberg apart from wrestling, have laced their acting boots up.
WWE Hall of Famers The Great Khali and Goldberg apart from wrestling, have laced their acting boots up.

#2 WWE Superstar - Nathan Jones

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Nathan Jones was an absolutely towering force in his short stint in WWE.

His most famous moment in the squared circle came at WrestleMania 19 in 2003 when he helped The Undertaker overcome The Big Show and A-Train.

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The Australian superstar left professional wrestling shortly after to pursue a career in acting. He has done 18 movies to date. Some of his more famous projects include films like Troy, Fearless, The Condemned, Conan The Barbarian, Charlie's Farm, Never Back Down: No Surrender, The Scorpion King: Book of Souls, Mad Max: Fury Road, Boar and most recently Mortal Kombat.

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Although he wasn't that notorious in the wrestling industry, Jones has certainly built a notable career for himself in Hollywood.

#1 WWE Hall of Famer - Goldberg

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WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg is a well-known name inside the ring, however not many fans know that he has created quite an impression outside of it too.

The three-time world champion has not only won hearts with his wrestling prowess but also with his acting skills. Goldberg has been part of some major movie projects like Universal Soldier: The Return and The Longest Yard as well as many more.

The wrestling great, apart from movies, has also done many television shows, the likes of Family Guy, Desperate Housewives, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Garage Mahal, NCIS : Los Angeles and most recently Schooled.

Taking into account his notoriety within the ring and then witnessing this success outside of it, Goldberg is certainly a true all-rounder.

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Edited by Brandon Nell
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