5 wrestlers who love motorcycles

The Undertaker’s love of motorcycles has continued from the 90’s.

Wrestlers, like a lot of other professional athletes, have over the years been attracted to all kinds of swanky vehicle from muscle cars to Harley-Davidsons. Motorbike’s have also played parts in special entrances for wrestlers over the years from The Road Warriors to Eric Bischoff to WCW’s Road Wild shows.

There are many wrestlers who have a burning passion for motorbikes and collect them and some who have even made this hobby into a side-career.


#5 Shane McMahon

Shane McMahon at Indian Larry Motorcycles (Courtesy Buzzfeed)

Every WWE fan knows that Shane McMahon is an adrenaline junkie, so no one will be surprised to find out that he loves motorcycles. In fact he loves all kinds of vehicles but motorcycles are his first love.

Shane got his first motorcycle when he was a teenager and recently he took his love for motorcycles to the next level by becoming a partner of a Brooklyn motorcycle shop called Indian Larry Motorcycles, named after famous motorcycle builder, artist and rider, the late Indian Larry.

McMahon’s favourite bike right now is a sweet lime green, black and chrome monster that does over 200 km/hr and is named “Sweet Marissa”, after his wife.

#4 Goldberg

Goldberg’s love of choppers is well known.

Goldberg was one of the biggest stars in wrestling during the industry’s peak at the turn of the new millennium.

Following his hugely successful run in WCW, Goldberg moved the WWE for a year but his time the run was underwhelming.

Since retirement though, Goldberg has dove into his hobby of collecting vintage vehicles.

Bill Goldberg’s love of motorcycles and especially, Harleys, has been well documented over the years. He also currently owns a vast collection of over 25 vintage cars and quite a few motorcycles.

Goldberg also stars in the show Goldberg’s Garage with his wife where they restore vintage vehicles.

#3 Chuck Palumbo

Chuck Palumbo now runs his own custom motorcycle business.

Chuck Palumbo is most famous for his run in WCW and WWE at the turn of the new millennium. During his pro wrestling career he racked up 6 World tag-team championship runs (4 times in WCW and 2 times in the WWE).

Palumbo left wrestling for good in 2009 to puruse his lifelong love of motorcycles and he currently makes custom motorcycles for his business KP Customs. At the heart of it, Palumbo refers to himself as a mechanic and motorcycle and car enthusiast.

In 2014, Palumbo began co-hosting Discovery Channel’s Lords of the Car Hoards.

#2 Eric Bischoff

Eric Bischoff occasionally brought his love of motorcycles to WCW programming.

Eric Bischoff’s lifelong obsession with motorcycles began long before he got started in the wrestling business in the 80’s and has often seemed into wrestling programs that have been under his charge.

When WCW was at its peak in the mid-90’s, fans often got a glimpse of Bischoff’s love of motorcycles through the programming, especially with WCW’s annual Road Wild PPV that ended up being a free show that WCW gave off to the biking community.

As an avid biker, Bischoff created the unique outdoor PPV to take place annually from the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

Bischoff’s love of motorcycles came to the forefront once again during his TNA run when he created the Aces and Eights stable.

#1 The Undertaker

The Undertaker with one of his prized bikes.

The Undertake is a living legend.

He’s been at the top of the WWE for over 25 years and has won almost every championship in the company. It’s been widely known to fans for years that The Undertaker is a huge fan of motorcycles and even translated to his biker days in the 2000’s.

In his spare time, The Undertaker is an avid biker and hardly ever drives a car. All of the bikes that Undertaker used during his biker gimmick were actually owned by him.

His large collection of bikes cosists of Harley Davidsons and West Coast Choppers amongst others.

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