Former WWE star AJ Lee is more ripped than CM Punk as she flaunts her new physique.
AJ Lee, the former WWE Divas Champion, has been making waves on social media lately with her impressive physique. The retired wrestler recently shared a photo of herself on Instagram, showing off her toned arms and abs.
The picture quickly went viral, with fans commenting on how "jacked" she looks compared to her husband, former WWE superstar CM Punk. While Punk is known for his muscular build, it seems that Lee has been hitting the gym hard and taking her fitness to the next level.
"I'm not sure who's more jacked, you or @CMPunk," one fan commented on Lee's post. "You look amazing!"
Lee, whose real name is April Mendez, retired from professional wrestling in 2015 due to health issues. Since then, she has focused on writing and activism, but it seems that she hasn't lost her passion for fitness.
In an interview with ESPN in 2017, Lee spoke about how exercise helped her cope with depression and anxiety during her time in the WWE. She also revealed that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had struggled with mental health issues throughout her life.
Since retiring from wrestling, Lee has continued to inspire others with her dedication to fitness and mental health advocacy. She often shares workout tips and motivational messages on social media, encouraging her followers to prioritize their physical and mental well-being.
"Fitness isn't just about looking good," Lee wrote in a recent Instagram post. "It's about feeling good, both physically and mentally."
Lee's fans have been quick to praise her for her positive influence and inspiring journey. Many have commented on how much she has helped them with their own mental health struggles.
"You are such an inspiration," one fan wrote. "Thank you for being so open about your struggles and showing us that it's possible to overcome them."
Lee's latest photo has also sparked speculation among fans about a possible return to the WWE. While there is no official word on whether or not she plans to make a comeback, many fans would love to see her back in the ring.
"Please come back to wrestling," one fan pleaded in the comments section of Lee's post. "We miss you!"
Whether or not Lee decides to return to the WWE, it's clear that she will continue to inspire and motivate others with her dedication to fitness and mental health advocacy.
"I'm just trying to be the best version of myself," Lee said in an interview with ESPN. "And if I can help other people along the way, then that's even better."
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