10 Former WWE Stars Who Have Surprisingly Normal Jobs

10. Bull Buchanan (Policeman)

Bull Buchanan
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You might be surprised to learn that, even though he left WWE in 2002, ex-Truth Commission and Right To Censor member Bull Buchanan didn't retire until 2014. The indy scene was Buchanan's (part-time) home for 12 years, and a place he could work in between busting criminals as a Deputy in Carroll County, Georgia.

In one of those 'Where Are They Now?' articles WWE.com once loved, Buchanan told how he'd decided to take the plunge and try out law enforcement towards the end of his wrestling career. Fast-forward to today and he's still at it. The towering policeman probably has lawbreakers quaking in their boots.

Buchanan is also remembered for a short stint as John Cena's rapping sidekick B2, and for his tag-team with Big Boss Man in 2000 before he joined up with Steven Richards and the RTC movement. He told WWE he's happy with his lot post-wrestling.

It turns out Cena didn't ruin his life after all.

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