
Sophie Cunningham hinted at a post-WNBA career in WWE, revealing on her podcast that wrestling nostalgia could lead the Fever enforcer into professional wrestling someday.
A lot is happening with Sophie Cunninham these days. While she might have missed the major part of WNBA action due to her MCL injury, her offseason is looking a lot more interesting. Recently, she took part in the Annika Pro-Am golf tournament alongside Caitlin Clark and Lexie Hull.
Next up, the ‘enforcer’ revealed her favorite escape spot. And that was not all. Due to her rising popularity, the 29-year-old was in for one of the biggest surprises. As the year comes to a close, Google has released its list of the most searched athletes. And much to her delight, Cunningham found herself as the only female athlete to feature in the top 10.
While Cunningham is still over the moon about the achievement, the Fever star recently revealed what she wants to do after her WNBA career.
Sophie Cunningham (Image Credits: Imagn)
Sophie Cunningham To Suit Up For WWE?
Imagine this. It’s the women’s Royal Rumble, and the crowd is fully engaged to see who makes it to the Wrestlemania main event. And as the expected contenders try to topple their opponent, the buzzer rings, and in comes Cunningham at No. 30! Feels impossible, right?
Well, not really. In a recent conversation on her ‘Show Me Something’ podcast, Cunningham discussed how she might consider a possible post-retirement career in WWE.
“I grew up on that sh*t. WWE baby! Me and [my sister] Lindsey used to wrestle all the time, and our parents would have to call it. But like Kane, Hulk. Oh my God. I used to watch the Hulk all the time, the reality TV show. But John Cena was just the absolute best, man. They asked me to do it. You know, maybe after I retire or off-season, maybe us two will be the new WWE duo,” said Cunningham.
Surely, such a tease from Cunningham amped not only the WNBA but also the WWE fans, too. Meanwhile, trying to get back to her original fitness, the Fever star recently revealed her hot pilates routine.
Sophie Cunningham Details How Hot Pilates Helps Her
Cunningham had to sit on the sidelines last season. Sure enough, it was not a very good experience for her. And that’s why, as the next season is coming up, the 29-year-old is leaving no stone unturned.
Recently, she tried yoga. And now, Cunningham revealed that she is into hot pilates too. “A lot of people come here, they want more flexibility. And its better for them. But I gotta do what’s best for my body. I have a bad back. So this is just for me, stretching, like engaging my core, sweating, so that’s what I do,” Cunningham said.
Thus, with things looking pretty exciting with Cunningham, fans now want to see what she comes up with next.
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