CFL players have a history of giving pro wrestling a shot
Next month, Toronto Argonauts tailback James Wilder Jr. will have a tryout with World Wrestling Entertainment. Here’s a look at some of the former CFL players who’ve wrestling professionally during or after football:
Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson: The former Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman spent time on the Calgary Stampeders’ practice roster before being released. He then followed in his Canadian father Rocky Johnson’s footsteps into pro wrestling and became arguably the WWE’s biggest star. He’s since become a hot commodity on the silver screen.
Lex Luger: The former Larry Pfohl was an offensive lineman with the Montreal Alouettes (1979-81) and also spent time in the NFL with Green Bay (1982-82) and Tampa Bay 1984). The six-foot-five, 270-pound Pfohl adopted the pro wrestling moniker of Lex Luger and was a WCW world heavyweight champion.
George Wells: The six-foot-two, 233-pound Wells was a defensive end with Toronto (1971-72), Hamilton (1972-73, ’78), Saskatchewan Roughriders (1974-78). He began wrestling in ’74 during the off-season and went on to appear in the WWE when it was known as the World Wrestling Federation.