#4 Chuck Palumbo

Palumbo's career began as part of World Championship Wrestling in the late 90s. He was initially known there as 'The Dude' that accepted a challenge from Ernest 'The Cat' Miller.
After taking some time away from the cameras to train and develop, he re-emerged as part of the New Blood, alongside the likes of Sean O'Haire, during the final years of WCW. He was a former Champion that was among the talents that went to WWE after the WCW purchase.
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While there, Palumbo took on various roles and characters, including reforming ECW's Full-Blooded Italians.
He departed the company in 2008 and toured the independent scene for a few years. In 2014, he retired and took up a new passion, motorcycle building, and restoration.
This new love and lease on life show that Palumbo is capable of more than just being a professional wrestler. At 43 years of age, Palumbo appears happy with his new endeavors.
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