The Rock and 4 WWE Superstars who wanted to work for the CIA or FBI

The Rock and 4 WWE Superstars who wanted to work for the CIA or FBI
The Rock and 4 WWE Superstars who wanted to work for the CIA or FBI

#3. WWE Hall of Famer Chyna

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WWE Hall of Famer Chyna had an interest in learning languages growing up. She studied French and German at the University of Tampa and graduated with a major in Spanish in 1992.

In an interview with Wrestling Digest in 2000, the former WWE Women's Champion disclosed that she wanted to work for the FBI or the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) after graduating.

"I got into learning languages in school, because I thought I wanted to be in the FBI or the DEA. I prided myself on education, and I worked hard (...) I can speak Spanish, French and German well enough to hold a conversation. After I got out of school, I quickly found out I couldn't be an international spy. That's when I turned to the entertainment world and found that wrestling was the best place for me," she said.

Instead of working for the FBI or the DEA, Chyna joined the Peace Corps. After spending a few years in the Peace Corps, the former Intercontinental Champion left to work a few different jobs before entering the professional wrestling industry in the mid-1990s. The Ninth Wonder of the World made her WWE debut in 1997.

Chyna became one of the greatest superstars in WWE history. She spent nearly four years in Vince McMahon's company, during which she won the Women's Championship once and the Intercontinental Title twice. The Ninth Wonder of the World left WWE in November 2001.

The former Women's Champion tragically passed away in April 2016. In 2019, she entered the WWE Hall of Fame as part of D-Generation X.

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