Trish Stratus
The best women's wrestler to be a part of the WWE in the 2000s, Trish Stratus was ascending to the top back in 2003. Now, in 2017, she has retired from the business and runs her own Yoga Studio called Stratusphere Yoga in Toronto, Ontario, Canda.
Ultimo Dragon
Ultimo Dragon is one of the most respected names in Mexico and Japan but he was never able to make an impact in the WWE during his initial run in 2003. Now, at 50 years of age, he is still going strong as a freelancer.
The Undertaker
The Undertaker was in the midst of his Big Evil run in 2003 and now 14 years later in 2017, he finally retired after losing to Roman Reigns at Wrestlemania 33.
Val Venis
Val Venis spent an age with the WWE but never really rose past the mid-card. Nowadays, he runs his own medicinal marijuana dispensary in Arizona.
Victoria
Victoria was at the top of the Women's Division back in 2003 but is now retired in 2017 after an extended run with various indy promotions. She owns a wrestling-themed restaurant in Chicago called The Squared Circle.
Vince McMahon
The last entry on this list is the big man, himself. Vince McMahon may no longer be an in-ring competitor like he was from time to time in 2003 but he is still very much the man in charge of the WWE all these years later.
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