While several stars from the current generation of WWE grew up idolizing legends, it’s been proven time after time that being a fan doesn’t necessarily equate to achieving success as a Superstar in the long run.

As a matter of fact, some of the biggest Superstars in WWE history didn’t even follow pro wrestling as ardent fans of the product.

With that in mind, here are five Superstars who didn’t watch WWE while growing up.

#5: Lacey Evans had a very different background compared to backyard wrestling and WWE’s sports entertainment world

Current WWE RAW Superstar, Lacey Evans, has been one of the most consistent characters on the roster in recent memory.

Evans was in the military, and she had a high school wrestling background as well. She corroborated the same during an interview with talkSPORT.

It was hearing about backyard wrestling that intrigued Evans to check out what the actual sport was all about. She was eager to learn more about the world of sports entertainment after that, and Lacey Evans eventually got signed by WWE in 2016 a little over 12 months from being introduced to pro wrestling.

The WWE Performance Center played a huge role in molding her into The Sassy Southern Belle that the fans know today. However, it is amazing how much grit and determination got Lacey Evans signed to the company in a relatively short amount of time, compared to many pro wrestlers who grew up as fans of the product and spent years in their pursuits of one day becoming a WWE Superstar.

#4: Xia Li grew up in China’s farmlands and didn’t know anything about WWE

Before joining WWE as their first Chinese Superstar, Xia Li was a lifelong combat-sport athlete.

A few years ago, Triple H was in China with WWE as they were scouting for athletes from that country. Triple H spoke to ESPN in 2018 and explained how Xia Li made her way to WWE despite not knowing anything about the world of sports entertainment.

Triple H also said that Xia Li is one of those athletes who get attracted to WWE once they get to know about the product despite not having followed it for years.

Just like Lacey Evans, the Performance Center trainers molded Xia Li into a WWE Superstar after she signed with the company, and Li currently performs for the NXT brand in 2020.

#3: Mandy Rose wasn’t a pro wrestling fan before she signed up for WWE Tough Enough

Mandy Rose came from the world of fitness competitions before she was encouraged by her trainer and her ex-boyfriend to pursue a career in WWE by participating as a contestant in Season Six of Tough Enough.

Mandy Rose has talked about not being a lifelong fan of WWE during an interview with talkSPORT earlier in 2020.

Interestingly, Rose made her way to the finale and became the runner-up of the sixth season of Tough Enough.

Despite finishing in second place, Mandy Rose made quite an impression on the company. She eventually signed a developmental contract with WWE in 2015 at the same time as Sonya Deville, and both of them became best friends in real and reel life pretty soon after that.

#2: Brock Lesnar didn’t grow up as a WWE fan

It’s no secret that Brock Lesnar went on to become one of the most popular WWE Superstars of all time, but Lesnar did say in a 2016 interview on ESPN’s Face to Face that he did not watch WWE while growing up as a child.

This actually became a more popular fact on an episode of WWE RAW in 2018, when Lesnar was reading an edition of ‘The Backwoodsman’ magazine as the former Universal Champion clearly stated to Paul Heyman that he didn’t watch the show at all.

Clearly, The Beast Incarnate has been established as a star who puts monetary benefits over being passionate about sports entertainment, and WWE fans have developed a likening to that aspect of Brock Lesnar’s intense character over the past few years.

#1: Batista wasn’t a WWE fan when he initially joined the pro wrestling business

Batista has developed a great career in Hollywood over these past few years. The Animal recently retired from WWE in 2019 at WrestleMania 35, where he lost to Triple H in a No Holds Barred Match.

While appearing on Live with Kelly and Ryan a few months after WrestleMania 35, Batista said that he wasn’t a WWE or a pro wrestling fan when he first got into this industry.

This decision paid off in a huge way for Batista as he became one of the most popular WWE Superstars of all time.

It’s safe to say that signing up with WWE also acted as a launchpad for him to become a successful movie star down the line. Batista was announced to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2020, but the ceremony has been postponed to the WrestleMania 37 weekend in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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