Simon Dean was one of the upcoming talents for WWE back in the mid 2000s. Dean had a lackluster run with the company and is best remembered by the audience for his WWE tenure. However, Simon decided to hang up his boots, with his last wrestling match taking place recently.

Simon Dean signed with the WWE in 2002 and was assigned to its then-developmental territory, OVW. His run back there saw him wrestle the likes of The Prototype, Christian and Lance Cade. He was called-up to the main roster in 2004 becoming a part of the SmackDown brand. Simon wrestled majorly on the blue brand and its sister show, Velocity.

The former fitness expert had a two-year run on the main roster and briefly served as the OVW talent development manager before parting ways in 2007. He then went to wrestle on the independent circuit for the majority of his career. Simon Dean recently wrestled his last professional wrestling match recently. The announcement was made by Matt Cardona on his Instagram, who was a part of the match.

“Honored to have been asked to wrestle in Mike Bucci/Nova/Simon Dean’s last match!.”

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Simon Dean was never a marquee attraction for the WWE. However, he was still regarded to be a skilled in-ring performer inside the squared circle, sharing the ring with superstars such as Batista, Booker T and Bobby Lashley. Hopefully, he can be content with his pro wrestling career, because he certainly accomplished a lot more than most.

What do you think will be Simon Dean’s next venture after retiring from wrestling? Sound off in the comments!

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