He now works with the Wounded Warriors Alliance, a group that helps wounded veterans get back on their feet.
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Jimmy Wang Yang was the WWE Universe's favorite redneck.
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Today, he helps people celebrate in unique style with his Redneck Party Bus.
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Harvey Wippleman managed monsters like Big Bully Busick and Giant Gonzales.
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Today, he's the "concierge" at WWE television tapings, taking care of anything that needs to get done.
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He ditched all that for a badge. He's now an officer with the Nevada Taxicab Authority.
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Chuck Palumbo was a bright spot in the last days of WCW before becoming a tag team champion in WWE.
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Maria started out in WWE as a ditzy backstage interviewer, but grew into a fierce in-ring competitor.
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Today, she's an actress, podcaster and an honor student at Johnson & Wales University, where she's studying for a degree in event management.
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Spike Dudley took on all of ECW's giants.
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He currently works as a financial planner.
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Lance Storm racked up many titles throughout his career.
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He's now passing on his years of knowledge to future wrestlers at Storm Wrestling Academy.
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Beulah McGillicutty had the men of ECW fighting for her affection.
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Tommy Dreamer won that battle. He and Beulah are married, and the beauty has authored a children's book.
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Hardcore Holly earned a reputation as one of the toughest men to ever step foot in the ring.
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The former Hardcore Champion detailed his career in his autobiography "The Hardcore Truth." He enjoys working on cars and traveling.
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Glacier used his martial arts expertise to defeat his opposition in WCW.
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He currently oversees production for a marketing agency in Florida.
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Norman Smiley brought WCW crowds to their feet with his trademark dance, the Big Wiggle.
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He's part of the training team at WWE NXT.
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Nidia made waves in WWE by winning the first-ever season of Tough Enough.
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Today, the former Diva spends her time chasing after her two children and leads her daughter's Girl Scout troop.
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Billy Kidman wowed fans worldwide with his Shooting Star Press.
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He now works backstage as a producer with WWE, ensuring that as much action as possible fits into the time allotted to WWE's TV shows.
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Dean Malenko stretched his opponents into submission for years.
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Now, The Man of 1,000 Holds is a producer with WWE, helping Superstars be the best they can be.
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The Headbangers turned the squared circle into their own personal mosh pit.
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Today, Mosh is a sales director and enjoys playing kickball.
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Thrasher oversees five Domino's Pizzas in Maryland.
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Snitsky gained infamy among the WWE Universe for an incident where he punted a doll into the crowd on Raw.
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Since leaving WWE, the big man has gotten into acting, charitable work, and even served as a bodyguard for New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez.
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Molly Holly was a former Women's Champion in the ring.
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She's done work with a group that educates teens on the dangers of drugs since leaving the squared circle.
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Ivory was one of the most dangerous Divas.
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The former women's champion now runs an animal daycare.
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Although he was a notorious swashbuckler in the squared circle, Paul Burchill is currently working toward becoming a registered nurse and hopes to become a family nurse practicioner.
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Barry Horowitz was famous for his unmatched losing streak.
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He ended his streak with a famous win over Skip in 1995. Today, he runs a sports nutrition business.
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An on-air gaffe helped Mike Adamle quickly become one of WWE's most infamous announcers.
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It didn't deter him from continuing his broadcast career, though. Adamle is currently a sports anchor for WMAQ-TV in Chicago. He's also completed several Ironman triathlons.
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Ken Shamrock was so tenacious in the ring and the cage that he was dubbed "The World's Most Dangerous Man."
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Shamrock has his own energy drink and is working toward opening a home for troubled youths.
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Ernest "The Cat" Miller's charisma made him one of WCW's most popular stars in its later years.
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Today, the former world karate champion passes on his knowledge of martial arts to kids, and is also a motivational speaker.
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Mideon was one of The Undertaker's most demonic disciples.
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He's since taken up the culinary arts and runs his own catering business.
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Francine served as Shane Douglas' "head cheerleader" in ECW, always ready to lend a helping hand to "The Franchise."
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Now, she's a mother of two.
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Second-generation Superstar Shawn Stasiak was a part of WCW's Natural Born Thrillers.
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Today, he's a chiropractor based out of Dallas, Texas.
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Bart Gunn battered foes in the Brawl for All tournament.
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He currently works as an electrician.
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Kurrgan boogied his way to the ring as part of the fun-loving Oddities.
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Today, you can see the giant in movies like "Pacific Rim." He also plays The Master on "The Strain," a television series created by Guillermo del Toro for FX.
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Stevie Ray was part of the most decorated tag team in WCW history. He and his brother, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T, were 10-time WCW Tag Team Champions.
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He currently runs a trucking company and is passionate about vehicles. He is the president of the West Houston Cruisers motorcycle club.
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Jonathan Coachman started out as a backstage reporter, but quickly turned into Mr. McMahon's Executive Assistant and an in-ring competitor.
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His on-camera experience earned him a job with ESPN, where he is currently an anchor for SportsCenter.
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Trevor Murdoch got to show off his two greatest skills during his time in WWE: fighting and singing.
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The former World Tag Team Champion still wrestles, has worked for a heavy equipment company, and enjoys spending time with his family.
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Simon Dean tried to whip the WWE Universe into shape with his patented Simon System.
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The fitness guru is now a manager at Woodforest National Bank.