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10 Drinks You Forgot Were Endorsed By Wrestlers

Wrestlers are always looking to grow their own brands and make sure that they can earn as much money as possible in the same manner. That has seen wrestlers involved in a variety of different deals over the years, attaching their names to a wide variety of different projects and businesses.

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For many of them, it has included having their own drink to promote. Whether it is them who have personally created it or a wrestling company that has done so and then attached a talent's name to it to sell more, this has been a popular tactic over the years.

10 Steve Austin

Steve Austin drinking beer

Arguably the most obvious drink that has been endorsed by a wrestler is the Broken Skull IPA and lager, which have been created by Stone Cold Steve Austin. He doesn't just endorse the drinks, he owns the company that created them and puts his own money into making sure they look and taste great.

Austin's relationship with WWE means that he gets to bring his beer onto television whenever he returns to the company, which included his recent appearance at WrestleMania 38, providing the best possible advertising for him and his business.

9 The Rock

The Rock's alcohol Tequila

Not to be outdone by his major wrestling rival, The Rock also has his own drinks brands that he endorses and promotes heavily. Just like Austin, that is linked to alcohol as he owns the Teremana tequila company, which has created a couple of different versions and has proven to be very popular.

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But he also owns a non-alcoholic drink which is another company that he pushes heavily. This one is more linked to his love of working out and the need to fuel yourself as it is an energy drink called Zoa, with these being sugar-free to go along with his healthy lifestyle.

8 Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho A Little Bit Of The Bubbly

Chris Jericho's drink was created based on a phrase that he said on television with AEW, which quickly became a massively popular meme around the world. Hearing him say, "a little bit of the bubbly," sent fans into hysterics, and the company and Jericho himself were quick to capitalize on that.

Of course, they came out with Jericho's very own champagne that promoted this phrase, and it proved to be a real hit with fans at the time who ended up buying the drink immediately upon its release, showcasing the fact there was a clear demand.

7 Ric Flair

Ric Flair energy drink

Ric Flair has endorsed a wide variety of projects over the years, and includes a few drinks as well. He has mainly worked in the energy drink world, and rather than having his specific one, he has been used in commercials to grow the audience of a specific brand.

Of course, the Nature Boy is a huge name in the wrestling world and pop culture generally, therefore it makes sense that he would be brought in to endorse projects because of the name-value that he provides.

6 Rhodes Family

Brandi Rhodes wine bottle

Cody Rhodes is a smart businessman who likes to tap into various markets to grow his American Nightmare brand. This is something he started doing before returning to WWE, and it saw him launch a variety of wines that were all linked to his family members.

He released three drinks, one being related to his gimmick, another being for Dusty Rhodes, and the final one being all about Brandi Rhodes. He opted not to make one for his brother due to the fact he is sober, which was a good call, but there are enough options here for fans of the wrestling family.

5 Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows

Good Brothers whiskey

Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows are two top names in the wrestling industry, and they've leaned into the drinking culture with their characters. It's something they have added in since leaving WWE, and that led to them endorsing and creating their own beverage.

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They launched the Talk N' Shop Whiskey, which taps into the characters that they have created and the podcast that they have. That has proven to be a hit, and there's no doubt that the whiskey will end up being popular as well.

4 The Bella Twins

Bella Twins wine Cropped

The Bella Twins are another set of wrestlers who created their own alcoholic brand, which is something that has proved to be very popular. They endorse their own wine company heavily, with this being a major passion of theirs, which is something that they have been involved with for a while.

It's also something fans are familiar with as Nikki and Brie both do a good job promoting the brand on their social media. Creating businesses outside of wrestling is something the twins have been good at, and their drink is just part of that.

3 Carmella

Carmella launches her own wine label

Much like Brie and Nikki, Carmella has created her own wine for people to drink which is something that has proven to be popular amongst her audience and those who enjoy that particular beverage. Carmella is a fan of wine herself, which is something that she shares online.

Therefore the decision to create her own company is something that made sense for her as it was able to bring a genuine passion project to life for Carmella, which gives her a goal to work at away from the world of professional wrestling.

2 The Undertaker

The Undertaker drinks his wine

Of all the wrestlers to have their own drink, few would presume that The Undertaker would be part of that. Considering how he has been so protective over his character, but towards the end of his career, WWE created a drink specifically for him, which ended up being a red wine.

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Out of all the drinks available, this was probably the best option in terms of choosing something on-brand to fit Undertaker's character, as it is something that people can understand would suit the Deadman overall.

1 Ultimate Warrior

Ultimate Warrior Wine

When WWE created the red wine for The Undertaker, he wasn't the only wrestling legend to have a drink attached to his name. That's because the company released two limited edition wrestler wines for fans to purchase, with the other one being all about The Ultimate Warrior.

Of course, the Hall of Famer is another huge name in the wrestling world that has a big fanbase to go alongside it, therefore it makes sense that WWE would want to sell something with his name as it was always going to be a popular option.