10. The Future King Of Swing Once Worked For Johnson & Johnson...

For 99.99% of its practitioners, professional wrestling doesnt pay very well at all. The vast majority of wrestlers drive literally thousands of miles and endure unimaginable hardship for crappy payoffs that often dont even cover their travel expenses. It sounds almost like a sappy charity ad, doesnt it? Please, give just £2 a month to ensure that a would-be indie star can get a hot meal and a place to stay for the night. After a lifetime of being hit on the head with steel chairs, wrestlers need clean clothes, a steady gym membership and access to a chemist who doesnt ask a lot of questions...Your donations can make this happen Sadly, however, it is the truth. Away from the bright lights and royalties payoffs of the WWE, life can be pretty bleak for wrestlers on the road. So, freshly immigrated to the United States, Cesaro, already a veteran of the European, Mexican and Japanese wrestling circuits, decided to get a steady job. To this end, the once-and-future King of Swing worked for US pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson as (get this) a Data File Administrator until he started getting better payoffs from working the indie circuit.