Tucker Retires from Wrestling at 35, Focuses on Family and Coaching
Former 2-Time WWE Champion Confirms Retirement At 35 And Says He Is Fully Done With Wrestling
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Former WWE star Tucker has confirmed his retirement from professional wrestling at the age of 35. He is now dedicated to coaching high school wrestling, working in auto glass, and raising his children, while expressing contentment with his new life outside the ring.
- 01Tucker announced his retirement from wrestling at age 35.
- 02He is now focused on coaching high school wrestling and working in auto glass.
- 03Tucker was part of the popular tag team Heavy Machinery with Otis.
- 04He expressed no interest in returning to wrestling, except for a dream scenario with Otis in Japan.
- 05Tucker remains supportive of Otis's career in WWE.
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Tucker, a former WWE star known for his role in the tag team Heavy Machinery, has officially retired from professional wrestling at the age of 35. During a recent appearance at K&S Wrestlefest, he confirmed that he is stepping away from the ring to focus on coaching high school wrestling, working in the auto glass industry, and raising his two children. Despite fans expressing interest in a potential comeback, Tucker emphasized that he is at peace with his decision to retire, stating, "I don't wrestle anymore at all... retired."
Tucker gained fame alongside Otis in Heavy Machinery, where their entertaining chemistry made them fan favorites, although they never won tag team titles. Their storyline took a turn in 2020 when Tucker betrayed Otis, leading to the dissolution of the team. After a brief stint in DEFY Wrestling, which ended in 2023, Tucker has firmly closed the door on his wrestling career. However, he did mention a hypothetical scenario where he would consider returning to the ring to team with Otis again in Japan, referring to it as a "pipe dream." For now, Tucker is content with his life outside wrestling, focusing on family and coaching.
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