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5 WWE Superstars Run Multiple Businesses Outside The Company

1 years ago By Jhon Woug

WWE Superstars are well-known for their charm and skill on the wrestling mat, but many of them are also shrewd businesspeople who have dabbled in a variety of industries outside of the sport. These multi-talented athletes have decided to diversify their sources of income, invest in their hobbies, and build a safety net for life outside the squared circle. The lifestyles of five WWE Superstars who are effectively managing numerous enterprises outside of WWE will be examined in this article.

  1. Asuka: A Hair Salon and Wrestling

Asuka, who is renowned for her colourful hairstyles and energetic in-ring persona, has established herself as one of the WWE’s most reliable performers. Beyond the ring, she is an Osaka University of Arts Junior College graduate who has made good use of her artistic abilities. For the Nintendo DS and mobile applications, Asuka started her career as a graphic designer.

In Japan, Asuka opened her very own hair salon, appropriately called “Another Heaven.” Customers may have a distinctive experience at this Yokohama location. Even AEW star Kenny Omega visited her salon and praised her work. Asuka’s entrepreneurial endeavours demonstrate that she is not just a competitive competitor but also a great businesswoman who values the creative aspect of her personality.

  1. Bobby Lashley: A Gym and Fitness Venture

In addition to his career in professional wrestling, Bobby Lashley—a former WWE Champion and one of the hardest people in the sport—has explored a number of business ventures. Lashley started building his professional network while working for WWE, Impact Wrestling, and Bellator MMA.

In order to enter the health and fitness market, Lashley built a smoothie bar in 2007. After that, he created “The Lashley Network,” which had a website for a nutrition store, a gym, and social media profiles. The “American Top Team Gym & Academy” in Denver, owned and operated by Lashley, is his most important commercial venture. He is getting ready for life beyond wrestling by assisting with the development of the best wrestlers of the future.

  1. Seth Rollins: A Wrestling School and Coffee Shop

WWE star Seth Rollins, also known as “The Visionary,” has established a reputation for himself. By establishing “The Black & The Brave Wrestling Academy” with his buddy Marek Brave, he brought his love of wrestling into the real world. Rollins, who had previously gone by the moniker Tyler Black in his professional wrestling career, named the institution after his ring name and a close buddy.

Rollins spends as much time as he can coaching pupils because he owns a wrestling school. WWE NXT UK Superstar Nathan Frazer is among many who have graduated from his academy. By opening “329 Dport,” a coffee shop in his native Davenport, Iowa, Rollins has also entered the coffee industry. His successful business ventures demonstrate his progressive outlook on life outside of the ring.

  1. Finn Balor: A Wrestling School and Wrestling Promotion

In his native Ireland, Finn Balor, who is well-known for his wrestling prowess and physique, co-founded “Fight Factory Pro Wrestling” (FFPW). The school serves as a focus for the development of wrestling talent and seeks to teach prospective Irish wrestlers. Notably, FFPW served as the training ground for WWE superstars Becky Lynch and Jordan Devlin.

The Irish wrestling landscape has been shaped in part by Balor’s early foray into the wrestling school industry. Balor and his founding partner, Paul Tracey, had no idea how much of an influence their institution would have. The school has developed into a crucial component of the Irish wrestling community, opening doors for fresh talent and boosting the Irish wrestling scene.

  1. Brock Lesnar: A Butcher Shop and Beyond

The fearsome wrestler known as “The Beast Incarnate,” Brock Lesnar, has ventured outside of the ring to pursue his business interests. Lesnar opted to leave the world of professional wrestling and enter other fields during the COVID-19 epidemic. He disclosed on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he owned a butcher business.

As he founded “The Bearded Butcher Blend,” Lesnar turned his love of hunting into a successful company. On its Instagram feed, the business routinely documents his hunting exploits. Lesnar’s ability to adapt and his entrepreneurial zeal are evident in his smooth transition from the realm of professional wrestling to the butchery industry.

WWE Superstars are smart businesspeople who have invested in their hobbies and have several streams of income in addition to being professional athletes. Some prominent wrestlers who have succeeded outside of the wrestling industry include Asuka, Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, and Brock Lesnar. Their commercial ventures demonstrate their fortitude, versatility, and preparation for life outside the squared circle. While still thrilling fans with their wrestling prowess, these WWE Superstars are building a reputation for themselves in the business world.

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