These Retired Pro Athletes Are Now Doing Something Completely Different

Published on 06/23/2019
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Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan is known by a number of names: Air Jordan, the GOAT, His Airness, The Face of Basketball. He dominated the NBA court ever since his first day. We are sure numerous ballers breathed sighs of relief after he retired. Among his many glorious basketball accolades, Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championship titles and collected five MVP awards. Although he played his last game in 2003, his influence in the sport continues to stand. This legend has never gone out of style thanks to his legendary Air Jordan shoe line and Jordan Brand apparel. It seems he simply cannot stand to be away from the game. Jordan purchased a minority stake for the Charlotte Bobcats in 2006. By 2010, he was a majority stakeholder of the team, now called the Charlotte Hornets.

Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan

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Bill Goldberg

The Los Angeles Rams picked Bill Goldberg during the 11th round of the 1990 draft in the NFL. This defensive tackler did not get to play anytime on the field in the first two seasons. After that, he spent two years playing in the World League of American Football before he came back to the NFL. He spent three more seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. After he received a terrible injury, he had to end the NFL career early before he went into a different field. Bill joined the WWE where he became known only as Goldberg. From the late ‘90s to the early noughties, he saw success in the field of professional wrestling.

Bill Goldberg

Bill Goldberg

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