Our Favorite Wrestlers: Where Are They Now?

Published on 10/13/2021
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It’s easy to see why WWE has been so popular over the years if you’re a big fan of the company. WWE is a source of entertainment for at-home fans as well as a showcase for outstanding wrestlers who can show off their talents and physical achievements. Because WWE has been around for so long, several of the most well-known wrestlers have retired and are no longer engaged in the company. We’ve put together a list so you can see what your favorite WWE wrestlers have been up to lately.

Big Show – $20 Million

When he first started, he was known as The Giant, but as time went on, he began to go by his new moniker, Big Show, which is what most people remember him by. Big Show has been a world champion seven times and has dabbled in acting as well as wrestling. He has been in a number of films and television shows, with Knucklehead (2010) being one of his most notable roles. His total earnings over the course of his career are estimated to be over $20 million.

Big Show - $20 Million

Big Show – $20 Million

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Tugboat – Unknown

Fred Ottman was known for his accurate nicknames. The Tugboat was once an associate of Hulk Hogan and later became a member of the organization The Natural Disasters (where he earned his other nickname, the Typhoon). He retired from wrestling in 2001 and went to work as a safety manager in Florida, which he enjoyed. He also started coaching his two sons’ small league teams. Despite the fact that his net worth is unknown, we believe Fred is now enjoying retirement following a successful “regular” career as well as a successful wrestling career.

Tugboat – Unknown

Tugboat – Unknown

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