5 WWE Superstars who have retired over a decade ago and how they look today

5 WWE Superstars who have retired over a decade ago and how they look today
5 WWE Superstars who have retired over a decade ago and how they look today

#4. Former WWE Women's Champion Bull Nakano

Several years before Asuka became a dominant force in WWE, another Japanese lady held the Women's Championship.

Bull Nakano was born in Japan and kicked off her wrestling career in the mid-1980s. She started wrestling at the age of 15 in her home country. Nakano then moved to Mexico and later to the United States to join WWE.

Nakano became a WWE Superstar in 1994 and left in 1995. Despite her short stint, the 53-year-old challenged for the WWE Women's Title a few times. In August 1994, she wrestled Alundra Blayze twice for the title but came up short.

Nakano finally defeated Blayze at the WWF MSG Show in January 1995 to capture the title. Nonetheless, she lost it again to Blayze in April that same year on Monday Night RAW.

Following her departure from WWE, the Japanese lady wrestled in a few promotions, including WCW. She then announced her retirement from pro wrestling in 1997 and became a professional golfer soon after.

During her time in WWE, Nakano had a unique look. She would go out to the ring with colored hair and blue face paint. Today, she looks a lot different.

The 53-year-old now has a YouTube channel where she produces a show called Empress's Hall.

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