20 photos of WWE stars and their trips
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20 photos of WWE stars and their trips

The landscape of the professional wrestling industry has certainly changed over the years. Most wrestlers have gone from very humble beginnings to opulence, and while it didn't happen overnight, it seems like it happened in the blink of an eye.

There's a big difference between the heyday of the sport, or rather entertainment, when talents were paid as little as 20 bucks a night to put their bodies and careers on the line, and the current status of wrestlers, where many of them are earning six figures a year doing that. same thing. In fact, it was harder to move around then than it is today, as you know, sports veterans.

And of course, with financial success comes trophies, and those trophies, for many in the industry, are associated with a fairly powerful engine and flashy color scheme. It's hard to sum it up really, but success and luxury always go hand in hand with great cars, and the next WWE superstars don't disappoint in that regard.

Some of them are real gears, and the toys in their collection are not just props, but items that took a little love and knowledge to acquire. So join us as we enter the ring with these five-star athletes and take a look at some of the cars from their personal collections. Don't forget your knee pads!

20 JEEP WRANGLER MIZ

The Miz has definitely worked his way up the ladder of the wrestling industry. He certainly did not start at the top and made his way to the top of the industry through hard work. He started on a reality show Pretty tough and began to struggle as a line-up, accepting any storyline that came his way. He has shown athletic ability as well as pretty decent microphone and acting skills. He has faced some of the best in the ring, including John Cena and The Rock (who are both on this list, by the way). The Miz also enjoys some success in the reality TV world, with film crews following him and his significant other, Maryse (also a WWE personality), on the WWE Network.

19 STEVE AUSTIN ATV

What this man has done for the business is incomparable. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he single-handedly carried the company on his mighty shoulders and did so with a talent that has never been equaled before or since. At that time, he was quite famous for riding into the ring in any and all cars, no matter how outrageous they may have seemed at the time. Some of these included monster trucks, breweries, Zamboni, forklifts, and cement trucks. He has also been known to ride an ATV to the ring, especially when he was the general manager. After Stone's retirement from the ring, Cold still rides ATVs at his ranch in Texas.

18 BATISTA LOWRIDER

Batista is very passionate about lowrider culture and is an honorary member of The Imperials, a renowned group of lowrider enthusiasts. His lowrider is a tribute to the man who introduced him to car styling when he was still a novice. Batista started his career around 2002 and shortly after his debut he was introduced to the late great Eddie Guerrero, one of the best in the business. Batista said that this man taught him business, travel, how to endure and how to achieve it. And of course, gave him a love for lowriders that he will never lose. Eddie's face is still imprinted on the hood of Batista's lowrider to this day.

17 CHEVY TAHOE BILL GOLDBERGA

Bill Goldberg is a respected WWE alumnus. He returned a few years ago after many years on the shelf. In fact, he didn't spend that much time fighting. He started late in 1998 and then retired from the business in 2004. Many question his dedication to the sport and even his worth in it. But no matter what, this man is in the Hall of Fame and should be respected as such. He certainly has several matches that have gone down in history for their sheer excitement and display of his impressive power. He is a serious car enthusiast and owns a lot of cars. This one here is just the tip of the iceberg.

16 Hummer Randy Orton

Randy Orton is one of the most respected wrestlers of this generation. He has been wrestling since 2002 and is still going strong despite multiple injuries, one of which he suffered early in his career at the tender age of 24. both worked. Despite this, he overcame and returned again and again, even if he was pursued by new injuries. He is definitely considered one of the greats and is a solid tactician in the ring. He also loves his cars and motorcycles, but is especially proud of his Hummer and its flashy rims.

15 DODGE CHARGER BY JOHN CENA

Now, of all the men and women on this list, we have to say that perhaps this guy is the most active car enthusiast, with Bill Goldberg coming in second. John Cena is an active collector with many cars under his belt. He attends automotive sporting events and car shows such as Barrett-Jackson when he can. He also speaks at car shows and is not averse to talking about cars all day long. He reads Autotrader constantly and is always looking for a good trade. We've got a few of his great cars on this list and the Charger pictured here doesn't disappoint. In fact, if it wasn't for the Charger in his collection, we'd be questioning his value as a car enthusiast.

14 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO by CHARLOTTE FLEUR

Charlotte Flair is the daughter of Ric Flair, arguably one of the greatest showmen in professional wrestling. What he did in the ring in the NWA, WCW and WWE was so innovative that we can't fit it into this small space. But rest assured that he was a Man before becoming a Man was cool. His daughter did not disappoint. She took a surname and catapulted it further into the stratosphere. We would say that perhaps the new revolution that the women's division is enjoying should definitely be attributed to her and the work she has done. She deserves all the trophies she enjoys and more.

13 PLYMOUTH SUPERBIRD BY JOHN CENA

Here is another treasured John Cena item in his collection, and its inclusion is another example of this man knowing his machines, perhaps as well as he knows his stuff when it comes to lifting weights at the gym. This man is scientifically advanced and is arguably one of the most physically fit wrestlers in the WWE ring. He has used his talents in the ring on screen and has recently starred in some pretty iconic films, including Dad's house 2, Bumblebee, и train wreck-Rumor has it that he will appear in Jackie Chan's new upcoming movie. This star's career is starting to shine even brighter and we look forward to future projects.

12 CHOPPER IS WAITING FOR PALUMBO

Chuck Palumbo has retired from the professional wrestling ring. He had some pretty memorable fights in his time and participated in some pretty record-breaking events in his time as a working wrestler. He started wrestling in 1998 in the independent arena, but soon found a job with Ted Turner's WCW. He worked with the late Sean O'Hare and was part of a record breaking storyline following Vince McMahon's takeover of WCW. He then had the opportunity to join Billy Gunn on the team known as Chuck and Billy. And yes, that last snippet is probably remembered as a rather comedic angle. He now runs CP Customs and hosts a reality show: Overlords of automobile treasures, But more on that later.

11 HULK HOGAN 1980 C3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE

What else can be said about this man that hasn't already been said? He is probably one of the biggest names in WWE history! Well cross that out, he is one of the top XNUMX names in the game and he definitely paved the way for many wrestlers who came after him. He, as they say, was a discoverer, and he did it, almost did not sleep and almost did not rest. But in his spare time, he loved to spend time with his family, at the helm of a speedboat, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, or at the helm of the beautiful Corvette pictured here. We're definitely digging the Hulkster's license plate, and we're left wondering how did this giant man fit in the driver's seat?

10 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE BILL GOLDBERGA

As we've said before, Bill Goldberg's lasting impression on the world of sports entertainment left a small residue on the pallets of many wrestling fans, but in the midst of it all, he did have his supporters. And whatever you think of his wrestling career, this man must be given credit for the time and effort he put into the automotive industry as a host. Bullran, show on the automotive theme on the channel Speed. And while many of his works in and out of the ring have left audiences bewildered and wondering what the hell they just saw, his love for cars is evident.

9 LOWRIDERS EDDI GUERRERO

Well, this man certainly left his mark on the world of wrestling. As a member of the Guerrero family, Eddie was very attractive because he was a high-flying professional, a powerful wrestler, and a mat specialist rolled into one. He truly was a sight to behold and will always be missed in the industry. But as good as his wrestling prowess, he also left behind a trail of lowriders, cars that he rode into the ring over and over again. And fans of Eddie Guerrero and fans of lowrider culture will never forget the heat he helped spread around the world.

8 JOHN SON'S FORD GT

We just had to include this item since it made quite a bit of news when it happened. In fact, our news team reported it when it happened, bringing you the latest automotive news. John Cena went out and bought himself a brand new Ford GT, excited to own a piece of history, only to find it didn't fit in the front seat! (Take it easy on the protein powder, John; limit yourself to one full cap per shake, please.) Regardless, he sold the supercar, only to find that he was in breach of a contract with Ford himself, as the fine print indicated that he couldn't sell the car, until two full years of ownership have elapsed. Tsk-tsk, John. Don't you know to read the fine print?

7 ANDRE GIANT'S 1975 CADILLAC LIMOUSINE

You know, it's pretty hard to write an article about wrestling without a little bit of nostalgia. I started watching wrestling in the 1980s and early 90s and many of the superstars who paved the way for the current roster are no longer with us or have retired. WWE is pretty good at showing old memories and shedding light on what used to be, but still, it's sometimes hard to watch without some of those giant stars missing from the square circle, especially this man pictured here. Andre the Giant was synonymous with Hulk Hogan, and for a long time he was David Hulk's Goliath, and the meeting of the two was iconic, to say the least.

6 DODGE VIPER HOGANA RING

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As the Hulk reveals that he still has the old 24" pythons, bro, he also reveals that he still has the old 1994 Dodge Viper. Back in the day, there were a lot of pictures of him posing with a car, and he was synonymous with the car. Especially in that year, he left WWE after a long career and moved to WCW. The news was pretty big back then, but he soon ran out of steam as the public got tired of his character. Well, Hulkster will soon revolutionize the business by doing the unthinkable two years later. He decided to turn on his heels, which in the wrestling business means he's gone bad... very bad. He founded the NWO and the wrestling industry has never been the same again.

5 1965 CHEVROLET CORVETTE WAITING FOR PALUMBO

This man definitely had time to convince the wrestling audience that he was a serious and talented wrestler, but if you look closely, his business failure came as a shock to some, no matter what. He was in shape and always kept himself in shape. He was strong, funny, charismatic and had a certain amount of work experience. Despite the fact that he was able to use all these qualities in his work as a presenter on Overlords of car treasures shows that maybe, just maybe, the public is not always right. He is a serious mechanic and is very good at what he does and the show is good, pure fun and we would recommend him to all show lovers.

4 Ronda Rousey's HONDA ACCORD

It's definitely a touching and relevant story. The car is not that interesting, but it was the very first car of this star. And she has stated that when she first started competing in judo, mixed martial arts and acting, she actually had to sleep in that car, especially when money was tight. Well, having been successful in her field, she actually left autographs on the interior of the car in many places and sold it at auction. Where did the money go? To charity, of course, and it just shows what kind of person Rhonda is. And we make sure to admit that she's cute and all, but for the sake of all that's good on this planet, don't piss her off no matter what you do.

3 FORD F-150 SCALE

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's tenure with WWE dates back to the mid-90s. It was an easier time in a sport that was definitely on the cusp of change. And when the winds of change finally blew, The Rock was there to help steer the ship. He, too, can and should be considered one of the greatest in his field, and he deserves his success. He became one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, and judging by the number of fans, he had something amazing? He loves his cars, but despite often being depicted with exotic vehicles that he can't fit into, what the man most appreciates is big trucks like the Ford F-150 he is often seen with.

2 COBRA SHELBY BILL GOLDBERG 1965

Talk about dudes who can't fit in their cars! Bill Goldberg is also a big guy and a boy, we understand that this is the understatement of the year. But unlike The Rock, Bill squeezes himself into as many tiny vehicles as he can, and small spaces don't stop him at all. Just take a look at it in this picture we included in this part of the article. Now let's talk about sardines in a can, and although Bill Goldberg is a rather beefy sardine, he does look a little uncomfortable. But no matter what, that's the beauty of being a vehicle lover: no matter how big you are or how small the car is, there are no rules and a collector can covet any car he or she chooses. All power to you, Bill.

1 Undertaker's GRINDER

Those who have followed The Undertaker's soon-to-be 30-year-old WWE career are well aware that he has gone through many rebirths within the company. Perhaps his role as the local undertaker is best known to sports fans, but at the turn of the century, this man was more than ready for a change. Being an avid biker, Mark Calaway decided to try himself in the role of a new character, a kind of biker. He paid tribute to the character and even rode into the ring in his helicopter or Harley (or a host of other motorcycles). He has since done away with the character, but for those who remember, it was a defining period in an unblemished career.

Sources: Wikipedia, Cartoq and Drivespark.

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