5 WWE Superstars who retired recently: Where are they now? 

Mark Henry took his spot in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018.
Mark Henry took his spot in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018.

#4 Serena Deeb

Deeb returned to WWE in 2017, and became a PC trainer in 2018.
Deeb returned to WWE in 2017, and became a PC trainer in 2018.

After being released from WWE due to actions off-screen, Serena Deeb could’ve called it a career.

Instead, the former Straight Edge Society member, who debuted on WWE TV in 2010 as a loyal disciple of CM Punk, kept wrestling, all around the world, and eventually returned to the company as part of the inaugural Mae Young Classic in 2017.

Despite being eliminated in the first round, Deeb certainly impressed officials backstage in WWE and was signed as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center in February 2018.

One of the most gifted women to enter a WWE ring, it’s fitting that Serena now helps the next generation of Superstars carry on her legacy, as the company continues forward with their Women’s Revolution, with the WrestleMania main event rumored to be a women's match for the first time ever.

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