Former star Sable completely vanished from the spotlight after retiring from the wrestling business in 2004 to pursue a reclusive tradwife life in rural .
Sable Resurfaces: From WWE Star to Farm Life
Former WWE star Sable completely vanished from the spotlight after retiring from the wrestling business in 2004 to pursue a reclusive tradwife life in rural Can...
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But the three-time Playboy cover girl, now 58, miraculously resurfaced over the weekend to support husband Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania 42 in .
While the mom-of-three did her best to keep a low profile, she was captured in a rare selfie with Lesnar and Canadian MAGA rapper Tom MacDonald.
Sable, real name Rena Lesnar, was unrecognizable in the new photo, with the former women's champion now rocking long brown hair and conservative attire instead of .
MacDonald shared the selfie to social media and explained to fans how he ended up chatting to WWE legend Lesnar, who had his retirement match at Wrestlemania against Oba Femi.
'I bumped into Brock Lesnar in my hotel and when I extended my hand to thank him for his contributions to pro wrestling he said “Tom MacDonald! No, thank you for what you do. We listen to you all the time",' MacDonald wrote.
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Sable was the biggest female star in professional wrestling in the '90s before vanishing from the spotlight
'For 20 minutes we chatted and I got to know what a genuinely cool (and REAL) dude he is,' he continued.
'It blows my mind that my music has managed to find the folks who have fallen through the cracks… as well as reached the folks at the tops of the mountains.'
MacDonald is known for his right wing rap hits like Snowflakes, Fake Woke, and The Devil Is A Democrat.
While MacDonald made no mention of Sable in his post, wrestling fans on social media were stunned to see the reclusive wrestler again.
'Damn, could not recognize her without the blonde hair,' commented one.
'Sable looks great! The blonde was iconic but I think this is her natural hair color. It's good to see her pop up because I know she’s completely anti [social media],' wrote another.
'I just don’t understand why Sable isn’t paraded around like the legend that she is,' added a third.
Sable has only been publicly photographed a handful of times in the last decade.
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The reclusive star, now 58, was spotted at Wrestlemania over the weekend with husband Brock Lesnar and MAGA rapper Tom MacDonald
Sable, who now lives with Lesnar on a remote farm in Canada, was last pictured at a country music event in May 2025
She was last seen in May 2025 attending a private country music party with Lesnar and some friends.
At the height of her fame in the late '90s, Sable was the biggest female star in professional wrestling.
She first entered the wrestling business in 1996, serving as the manager to her then real-life husband Marc Mero.
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Due to her stunning beauty and scantily-clad outfits, Sable's popularity exploded to the point that she quickly became more popular than most of the show's male talent.
Despite her limited wrestling skills, Rena was soon crowned the WWE Women's Champion and featured as a main draw for many of WWE's pay-per-view specials.
Due to her sexually-charged stunts, Sable's popularity exploded to the point that she became more popular than most of WWE's male talent
She quit WWE in 1999 and filed a $110 million lawsuit against the company, citing allegations of sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions
In 1999, she became the first WWE star to cover Playboy magazine, with her issue becoming the highest-selling issue in Playboy's history at the time.
She covered the magazine again just a few months later, becoming the first woman to land two Playboy covers in one year.
She then quit WWE and filed a $110 million lawsuit against the company, citing allegations of sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions.
One of the most shocking allegations in the lawsuit was that a male wrestler defecated in her bag as part of a sick prank.
Sean Waltman, better known as X-Pac, later confirmed that he was the culprit behind the gruesome number two.
Sable and WWE settled out of court in 1999 and she eventually returned to the company in 2003, reprising her on-screen character in a series of racy storylines.
She also covered Playboy for a third time in 2004, , before eventually leaving WWE for the second and final time a few months later.
In 1999, she became the first WWE star to cover Playboy magazine, with her issue becoming the highest-selling issue in Playboy's history at the time
She returned to WWE in 2003 and ended up covering Playboy for a third time alongside fellow wrestling bombshell Torrie Wilson




