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WWE Stars: Then and Now

#61. Jake Roberts - Then

Jake Roberts, also known as “The Snake” is a semi-retired wrestler who was best known for bringing snakes into matches and also for his signature finishing move, the DDT. The best known snake that Roberts would bring into his matches was a python named Damian. Roberts is the son of retired wrestler Aurelian “Grizzly” Smith. Roberts started his career in the WWE, staying with the company from the year 1986 through 1992, later wrestling for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and also Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion in Mexico.

#62. Jake Roberts - Now

Roberts later returned to the WWE in 1996, this second stint in the company lasting for a year from 1996 until 1997. He also wrestled in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1997 and later appeared in matches for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling between 2006 and 2008. Roberts began to struggle with substance abuse, which took a toll on his career. After moving in with fellow wrestler Diamond Dallas Page in 2012, he began to get his life back together. Roberts was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in April 2014.

#63. Big Show Then

Paul Donald Wright II is best known by his stage name Big show is a professional wrestler who currently wrestles for the Raw brand. He began his career in 1995 in the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) company, when his ring name was actually The Giant. In 1999, he moved on to the WWE, where he has performed from 1999 through 2007 and then again from 2008 until present. He is a seven time world champion wrestler, both individually and as a part of a tag team.

#64. Big Show Now

Big Show has impressively held the titles of the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, the WWF/E Champion, WWE’s World Heavyweight Champion, and also the WCW, WWE, and the WWF/World Tag Team Champion. He has won 23 total championships throughout his entire career. Big Show has also branched out of the world of wrestling to appear in several films and TV shows, which include Adam Sandler’s The Waterboy, Jingle All The Way, Star Trek: Enterprise, Knucklehead, Psych, Royal Pains, and Burn Notice. 

#65. Stacey Keibler Then

Stacey Keibler, also known as “The Legs of WCW/WWE” by her fans, because of her unusually long legs, which made her the tallest WWE Diva. At 5ft 11 inches, Keibler is one of the few women in the professional wrestling sport who is tall enough to step over the middle of the three ropes that surround the ring. She left WWE in 2006, to move on to other projects.

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