10 Wrestlers Who Found Life After Wrestling

10. Molly Holly

You remember Molly Holly, right? Right? Entering into the WWE (outside of some early dark matches) she was the cousin of Crash Holly, part of the Holly family along with her other "cousin" Bob "Hardcore" Holly. With the Hollys, she feuded with Trish Stratus (then part of TNA, the faction not the promotion). She would eventually go on to be partnered up with Hurricane Helms, and in 2002 won the women's championship for the first time (she would drop it, but win it again in 2003).

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However, by 2004 she was being used less and less, with her last big story line involving having her head shaved at WrestleMania XX. With the company launching the diva search, it has been claimed that the WWE's preference for looks over in-ring talent was a factor in her leaving the company, however Holly (real name Nora Greenwald) has stated that wasn't the real reason, and in 2005 released a shoot DVD discussing her various reasons for leaving.

Since then - well, Holly has dedicated her life to some bigger causes. After leaving the WWE she spent time in Guatemala where she volunteered at an orphanage and local church. Later she began working (for no pay) for Teen Challenge, and Know The Truth, where she visits schools to speak to teens about drugs.

Mighty Molly indeed.

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