WWE Attitude Era icon who was pals with Triple H and took on The Rock looks completely different wit

When you think of WWE then the much-loved attitude era comes to mind and with it, its most loved faction D-Generation X. Spearheaded by Shawn Michaels and Triple H, the New Age Outlaws, Chyna and X-Pac made up the group who repeatedly terrorised opponents and officials.

When you think of WWE then the much-loved attitude era comes to mind and with it, its most loved faction – D-Generation X.

Spearheaded by Shawn Michaels and Triple H, the New Age Outlaws, Chyna and X-Pac made up the group who repeatedly terrorised opponents and officials.

X-Pac, real name Sean Waltman, rose to superstardom during the 1990s going head to head with stars such as The Rock before becoming a four-time WWE Tag Team Champion.

Famed for his rock star look, X-Pac went on to become a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, with both D-Generation X and as part of the NWO.

The 51-year-old has made a handful of appearances on WWE programming since officially announcing his retirement from the ring in 2019.

Despite hanging up his boots, Waltman has kept a keen interest in wrestling and it appears he has put much of his efforts into staying in ring shape, in case he ever gets the call.

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Judging by his Instagram posts, he is in arguably the best condition of his life sporting a chiselled physique.

A revamped look has also seen the now retired wrestler do away with the trademark long locks for a new shorter style.

He recently posted a picture alongside WWE legend Mick Foley and current star and NXT Women’s Champion Becky Lynch, appearing in good spirits.

Waltman has made a miraculous turnaround after well-documented issues with substance abuse.

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The height of his battle took place during his relationship with fellow D-Generation X member Chyna [real name Joanie Laurer] who died in 2016.

Waltman did make a brief in-ring cameo in February 2022 for independent wrestling promotion GCW [Game Changer Wrestling] but has not wrestled since.

But as the saying goes, ’never say never’ - a quote 16-time World Champion Ric Flair can attest to.

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