A former WWE Superstar recently confirmed that he is done with professional wrestling at the age of 34. Nearly a year and a half after his last match, Levi Cooper (fka Tucker) has officially retired from the business.
Sportskeeda Wrestling's Dr. Chris Featherstone broke the news after speaking with the former member of Heavy Machinery. He further reported that Cooper is currently focused on his job as a high school wrestling coach and raising his two kids:
"I just spoke with former WWE star Tucker of fka Heavy Machinery. He said that he has retired from professional wrestling and does not plan to return. He currently is a high school wrestling coach & raising his two kids. Best wishes," reported Dr. Chris Featherstone.
Tucker was mostly known for the aforementioned Heavy Machinery tag team with Otis. Unfortunately, following their split, he was unable to get any success as a singles star and only won the 24/7 Championship.
WWE released Tucker in April 2021, who then went on to wrestle a few matches for DEFY Wrestling in the following two years under his real name, Levi Cooper. His final in-ring outing came on June 24, 2023, with no plans to return to professional wrestling at all.
Sportskeeda Wrestling wishes Levi Cooper all the best following his retirement from the business.