10 WWE Superstars Who Tried Their Hand At A Music Career

4. Mickie James

Trish Stratus' No.1 fan has released a couple of boot-stompin' "outlaw" country albums with varying degrees of success. Her debut, Strangers & Angels, was self-released and widely ignored outside the sports entertainment industry. Undeterred, James released a major label follow-up a couple years later, the surprisingly decent Somebody's Gonna Pay. As someone not qualified enough to comment on whether or not any country music is good, I'll just say that Mickie James is confident, if nothing else. And her attitude seems to carry her a long way. The album currently has a perfect rating on Amazon, after all. Here's a quote from one album review: "It's different, it shows off her rockin' side and helps create diversity for the record, an album that is quite likable and worthy of joining many a party playlist and soundtrack." - Matt Bjorke, Roughstock So there you go. It's "quite likable". Most of the albums on this list have been called much, much worse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYi1OZ17EoE
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