10 WWE superstars and their pre-WWE jobs you didn't know about
WWE superstars maintain a very private lifestyle mainly due to their on-screen characters which is how people subsequently visualize them in reality. There have been abundant superstars that the WWE universe has seen over the years. From the immortal Hulk Hogan to the king of Attitude Era Stone Cold Steve Austin and modern day sensation John Cena, we have witnessed some fantastic wrestlers and entertainers who have left a substantial mark in the memory of the wrestling fans.But what about their journey to stardom and the hardships behind it? How did they make it into the industry? Not all were fortunate enough to be born into wrestling families or had the financial standards to enroll themselves into the esteemed wrestling institutes. Some had to endure a difficult childhood while others had to give up college due to money problems and were forced to work in jobs that required manual labor.Despite of that, all of them worked hard and fulfilled their dream of becoming a WWE superstar. Here we take a look at where they were or what they did before entering the world of the WWE.
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You probably would have figured him as a street hustler from the Thuganomics gimmick he had on TV, who likes to hustle and rap, pursuing a career in hip-hop music. And being a look like to Mark Wahlberg would make a stronger case.
But that wasn’t his story. He was a Limousine Driver. Yes, you read it right. 15-time WWE World Champion John Cena used to drive a Limo along with cleaning and maintaining the world famous Gold’s Gym. Considering the US Market rates for a Limousine Driver’s salary it might have been somewhere around $11 per hour.