Madusa's career path post wrestling has gone a different route than most people. Instead of opening up a wrestling school to train others or working independent shows to meet fans, she became a monster truck driver. She actually drove some monster trucks during the end of her WCW run because they had started getting into that business. That led to a deal of her own, which landed her a spot in the Monster Jam series. "I got in the truck and it was a perfect marriage," she told WWE.com. "I won World Finals in 2004 in freestyle and then in 2005 I won World Finals in racing. I still get the same rush. I take the microphone right out of the interviewer's hand and I turn it on for 65,000 people." She has become known in the Monster Jam circuit for her Madusa truck and is one of the more popular drivers on the scene. After leaving briefly, she returned to Monster Jam in 2009. She made the news in 2014 when she was in an accident during an event in Australia, but recovered quickly and got back into the truck for more. It's pretty incredible to see somebody go from something like pro wrestling and transition to a successful career driving monster trucks, but she's done it very well. She's been successful in both fields. She's also a WWE Hall of Famer. Congratulations to her.
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