Molly Holly was recently thrust back into the spotlight when she was announced as one of the latest inductees in the WWE Hall of Fame. The former Women's Champion originally left WWE back in 2005 but has since made several returns to be part of the Women's Revolution, before being added to the Hall of Fame earlier this year.
Holly has been away from the business for around 15 years and in that time she has held a number of different job titles. The former Women's Champion has worked in real estate and for several different charities including the Minnesota Teen Challenge. The challenge is a one-year residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program that Holly became part of after at least ten of her friends died from drug overdoses.
Molly Holly currently works as the female lead coach at The Academy: School of Professional Wrestling. This is one of the business' leading training schools and is owned and operated by fellow former WWE stars Shawn Davari and Ken Anderson.
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