Steve Austin in a scene from his new film Recoil. Photo Courtesy Anchor Bay Entertainment
Steve Austin in a scene from his new film Recoil. Photo Courtesy Anchor Bay Entertainment
Steve Austin in a scene from his new film Recoil. Photo Courtesy Anchor Bay Entertainment
Steve Austin in a scene from his new film Recoil. Photo Courtesy Anchor Bay Entertainment

Top 10: wrestlers-turned-movie stars


  • English
  • Arabic

Steve Austin is out for revenge in the thriller Recoil, expected to be released in the UAE soon, and the former wrestling star is the latest in a long line of popular professional wrestlers who have taken to acting. The theatrical, muscle-bound world of "sports entertainment" seems a logical breeding ground for movie stardom, but few have managed to make that leap successfully. So which stars have survived?

10. David Bautista

A six-time world champion during his eight-year career with WWE (formerly WWF), Bautista retired in 2010 in an attempt to crack Hollywood. At over 6ft 6in, most of his acting roles so far have been action-focused, low-budget movies, such as The Scorpion King 3 and House of the Rising Sun. A career boost is imminent, however, as he is due to star in the Quentin Tarantino-produced The Man with the Iron Fists as well as Vin Diesel's Riddick.

9. Kevin Nash

A legend in both WWE and the defunct WCW, Nash's movie credits have been less illustrious. Highlights include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, and the 2004 flop The Punisher. This year, however, he played Tom Cruise's bodyguard in the rock musical Rock of Ages, and the exotic dancer Tarzan in the recently released Magic Mike.

8. André the Giant

Although his place in history is assured thanks to his epic WrestleMania bouts the French behemoth André the Giant only had a couple of memorable movie performances - as Arnold Schwarzenegger's foe in Conan the Destroyer and, most notably, as the lovable Fezzik in The Princess Bride.

7. Tyler Mane

The Canadian actor Mane's time in pro-wrestling was comparatively short (a brief tenure in WCW), however his film career has been much more impressive, playing Ajax in Troy opposite Brad Pitt; Sabretooth in the first X-Men; and, of course, the fearsome Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween remakes.

6. Hulk Hogan

Arguably the most famous wrestler ever, Hogan is a star of the 1980s and his name is synonymous with the industry. The inevitable film career brought mixed fortunes: a well-received cameo in Rocky III led to two starring roles in the 1990s comedies Suburban Commando and Mr Nanny, neither of which were loved by audiences or critics.

5. John Cena

Still wrestling in the WWE and its biggest star, Cena has made modest successes out of his WWE-produced starring roles in The Marine and 12 Rounds, and although his acting prowess has yet to be truly tested, there's no denying the current popularity of the 113kg Massachusetts native on the big screen.

4. Roddy Piper

One of the greatest villains in wrestling, his place at number four on this list is, ironically, thanks to playing a hero in John Carpenter's sci-fi They Live. Still considered a cult classic by film fans, Piper played a man who discovers aliens have taken over the Earth by assuming human form. The film was a hit at the box office and continues to be popular on DVD over 20 years later.

3. 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin

Voted the most popular WWE superstar ever by wrestling fans, Austin is a four-time WWE champion and Hall of Fame inductee. Since leaving the company, he has played the lead in a string of low-budget but popular action movies, such as Condemned. He also appeared in Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables and has a comedy role in the forthcoming Adam Sandler film Grown Ups 2.

2. Jesse Ventura

A wrestler from the 1970s and 1980s, Ventura is almost as well-known for his movie work. He stole the show both as the outspoken Blaine in 1987's Predator, and in the same year in the sci-fi movie The Running Man, playing the antagonist Captain Freedom. He appeared in small roles in Demolition Man and Batman and Robin. By the late 1990s, he had followed Arnold Schwarzenegger into politics, becoming the governor of Minnesota.

1. Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson

No one on this list quite comes close to the success of the man formerly known as "The Rock". Still considered one of WWE's greats, he is the one man on this list to truly make the transition to "movie star". He made his screen debut in The Mummy Returns and highlights include the comedy Get Smart; the family adventure tale Race to Witch Mountain; and Fast Five co-starring Vin Diesel. With two blockbusters due out next year, he looks to add to his impressive tally of six US box office number ones.

$1,000 award for 1,000 days on madrasa portal

Daily cash awards of $1,000 dollars will sweeten the Madrasa e-learning project by tempting more pupils to an education portal to deepen their understanding of math and sciences.

School children are required to watch an educational video each day and answer a question related to it. They then enter into a raffle draw for the $1,000 prize.

“We are targeting everyone who wants to learn. This will be $1,000 for 1,000 days so there will be a winner every day for 1,000 days,” said Sara Al Nuaimi, project manager of the Madrasa e-learning platform that was launched on Tuesday by the Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, to reach Arab pupils from kindergarten to grade 12 with educational videos.  

“The objective of the Madrasa is to become the number one reference for all Arab students in the world. The 5,000 videos we have online is just the beginning, we have big ambitions. Today in the Arab world there are 50 million students. We want to reach everyone who is willing to learn.”

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Chef Nobu's advice for eating sushi

“One mistake people always make is adding extra wasabi. There is no need for this, because it should already be there between the rice and the fish.
“When eating nigiri, you must dip the fish – not the rice – in soy sauce, otherwise the rice will collapse. Also, don’t use too much soy sauce or it will make you thirsty. For sushi rolls, dip a little of the rice-covered roll lightly in soy sauce and eat in one bite.
“Chopsticks are acceptable, but really, I recommend using your fingers for sushi. Do use chopsticks for sashimi, though.
“The ginger should be eaten separately as a palette cleanser and used to clear the mouth when switching between different pieces of fish.”

Benefits of first-time home buyers' scheme
  • Priority access to new homes from participating developers
  • Discounts on sales price of off-plan units
  • Flexible payment plans from developers
  • Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
  • DLD registration fee can be paid through banks or credit cards at zero interest rates