5 female WWE Superstars who became fitness trainers

Natalie Eva Marie became a fitness trainer after leaving WWE
Natalie Eva Marie became a fitness trainer after leaving WWE

#3. Former WWE Superstar Torrie Wilson

Torrie Wilson became a web-based fitness trainer and blogger after leaving WWE
Torrie Wilson became a web-based fitness trainer and blogger after leaving WWE

Torrie Wilson started her wrestling career at WCW and then moved to WWE in 2001.

Despite failing to capture championships during her WWE run, Torrie was one of the top divas in the women's division. She created many memorable moments throughout her career and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019.

Torrie initially retired from professional wrestling in 2008 to look out for other opportunities. The WWE Hall of Famer returned to the fitness industry, being no stranger to it, having worked as a fitness model before her pro wrestling journey.

Following her retirement, the former WWE Diva became a web-based fitness trainer and blogger. She launched a fitness blog providing workout videos and fitness tips.

Torrie released Fittensity on-demand fitness programs and regularly posts workout videos on her social media platforms.

The Hall of Famer, who looks now in better shape than she was in her wrestling days, identifies herself on Twitter as an "Athlete, Entrepreneur, Fitness Expert, Model, Spokesperson, Former WWE Queen".

Torrie made several appearances in WWE after her initial retirement. She made history by participating in the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble match. Torrie also entered the 2021 Women's Royal Rumble at number 17 and got eliminated by Shayna Baszler.

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