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He left Messi without a World Cup, now he is dedicated to wrestling and surprises

He represented the German team and in 2016 he decided to take a surprising turn in his life

By Wilian Estrella

He represented the German team and in 2016 he decided to take a surprising turn in his life
He represented the German team and in 2016 he decided to take a surprising turn in his life
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The life of a footballer can be short in the professional field. It is very intense, but it is not a long career. Invisible discipline and training can make or break a player's career. However, after sporting activity, the path of some separates from football.

There is a former German player, who was very recognized during his time, and he faced Lionel Messi with his National Team, who is currently a professional wrestler. This is Tim Wiese, a Bavarian exporter, who played for Fortuna Cologne, Werder Bremen and TSG 1989 Hoffenheim.

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He represented the German team and was called up for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Despite not scoring any minutes, he can say that during his stay at the four-time world champion, he saw the current PSG striker up close, who has scored 12 goals and 14 assists this season.

During the World Cup held on the African continent, Germany faced Argentina in the quarterfinals. The game ended in favor of the Europeans 4-0, with Wiese on the substitute bench. The former goalkeeper decided to retire from professional activity in 2013.

What does Wiese currently do?

Tim Wiese has focused on professional wrestling since 2016. The former Teutonic selected decided to sign with the North American company WWE. A couple of months ago, the former Werder Bremen player was a trend when he was removed from a stage for fighting with security members.


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