The 1990s was one of the greatest decades for professional wrestling. It brought fans the Monday Night Wars between WWE and WCW. It also was a golden age for stars in the wrestling business. Stars like 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker and many more flourished during that time.
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Though most of the stars in the 90s transitioned into the next decade or more, it has been over 20 years since the time that made such a big difference for them. Some still have a heavy presence in the wrestling world but for hardcore fans from the 90s, it could leave some asking where are their favorite stars are now.
10 Diamond Dallas Page
The master of the Diamond Cutter and multiple time World Champion, was one of the biggest stars to come out of WCW in the 90s. He is very accomplished in wrestling, from competing in high profile matches to starring in movies about the sport. He has also been considered one of the top athletes in wrestling and starred in things not related to wrestling as well.
Today, Diamond Dallas Page has one of the top yoga programs in the world. DDPY has been life changing for many of the people who have joined. In fact, Page has even offered to use it as a rehabilitation system for current and former athletes. DDP also recently starred in a new Netflix series The Guardians of Justice.
9 Sable
Former WWE star Sable is heavily considered one of the best looking women to ever grace the sport of professional wrestling. She is a former Women's Champion, has appeared in movies, video games, and even modeled for Playboy.
Today, she is married to none other than "The Beast" Brock Lesnar. Since marrying him she has stayed under the radar. She is a mother to three children, one from a previous marriage, and two with Lesnar. She has focused heavily on being a great wife and mother to her family.
8 Bubba Ray Dudley
As one half of one of the most decorated tag teams in professional wrestling history, Bubba Ray Dudley has achieved a lot in his career. He also had a very impressive run as a singles' competitor under the name of Bully Ray. The Dudley Boyz were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame a few years back, but that does not mean he is retired.
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Bubba still competes occasionally on the independent scene under his Bully Ray persona. He is also a huge part of Sirius XM's Busted Open Radio Show on their Fight Nation channel. He is joined by stars like Mark Henry, Tommy Dreamer, and the show's host Dave LaGreca.
7 Torrie Wilson
Torrie Wilson has been in the public spotlight quite a bit throughout her career. She is a former WWE Women's Champion, winner of the Miss Galaxy competition, and appeared in Playboy magazine. Her initial debut was with WCW but spent most of her career in WWE.
In 2019, Wilson was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. She does appear in one-off appearances in WWE, but she spends most of her time as a fitness instructor and blogger. Through her work, she has helped many people reach their fitness goals and achieve a healthier lifestyle. She also got married a few years ago.
6 Marc Mero
Debuting in WCW, the former boxer Marc Mero, also used to be known as the character Johnny B Badd. He spent the entire decade of the 90s as a professional wrestler and made an impact under his real name during his WWE days. He had notable feuds with his ex-wife Sable and was a former Intercontinental champion.
Mero retired from professional wrestling in 2006 and opened up his own wrestling training academy. Now, Mero is one of the world's most accomplished motivational speakers. He travels to schools all over the United States and talks to students about drug abuse and bullying.
5 Dean Malenko
Being a second generation star, Dean Malenko made quite an impact during his time in ECW and in WCW. He notably won the Cruiserweight Championship as well as a few other championships during his career. He was a member of WCW's Four Horsemen and transitioned into WWE as part of The Radicalz.
He retired from in-ring competition in 2001, but then worked as an agent and producer for WWE until 2018. He would occasionally appear on-screen, but he was highly praised for the backstage work he was doing. In 2019, he signed as a producer with All Elite Wrestling and has worked for AEW ever since.
4 Terri Runnels
Terri Runnels is a former WWE Hardcore Champion and the ex-wife of Dustin Runnels. She was a huge part of the Attitude Era and was a member of many factions during her time. Runnels was attached to her husband as a manager for a while before become an active performer and manager for other stars.
Terri Runnels has had some legal troubles in recent years but all of that seems to be behind her. Currently, she is a popular Twitch streamer and uses social media to expand her brand. She is also a mother and likes to take her time to focus on her family.
3 Kane
The 'Big Red Machine' Kane debuted in the late 90s and was a staple of the Attitude Era. The WWE Hall of Famer is a multiple time champion and one of the most feared stars in WWE history. He has appeared in movies and TV shows but WWE was always his home.
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He does occasionally appear on WWE shows from time to time, but he is a full time politician now. He is the Mayor of Knox County in Tennessee. His current life couldn't more different from the pain inflicting monster he played on programming. His main focus is working on his political aspirations, with a focus on his family.
2 Rikishi
As part of the famous wrestling Anoa'i family and father of current WWE stars The Usos, Rikishi has made professional wrestling his life. He competed under a few names during his time as a star but was most known for his time as the larger-than-life Rikishi. He was a member of teams like The Headshrinkers and danced his way into the team of Too Cool.
In 2015, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and has since made multiple appearances on WWE TV. He is now retired and focuses on building his brand by making appearances at conventions.
1 Mick Foley
There are very few people who have accomplished as much as Mick Foley has in the professional wrestling world. He is a former World Champion in multiple promotions and many see him as one of the faces of the Attitude Era. Foley portrayed multiple character in the 90s and has since made them a successful part of his history.
Still occasionally appearing on WWE TV, the Hall of Fame star is doing what he can to make the best out of his career. He is a traveling comedian putting on many shows throughout the country. He is a best-selling author multiple times over. He has appeared in multiple movies, and even released a documentary that goes along with his love of Santa Claus.