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What does AJ Mendez do now?

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Since retiring from the wrestling ring in 2015, AJ Mendez, previously known as AJ Lee, has been keeping busy with an array of projects.

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First off, she’s earned the prestigious title of New York Times bestselling author for her memoir, “Crazy Is My Superpower,” where she bravely shares her journey in wrestling alongside her struggles with mental health.

Not stopping there, Mendez has delved into scriptwriting, teaming up with actress Aimee Garcia on ventures like the comic book series “GLOW vs. The Babyfaces” and even lending her talents to DC Comics for “Wonder Woman: Black & Gold.”

In addition to her creative pursuits, Mendez is a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, leveraging her platform to encourage others to seek support. She’s deeply involved with charities and organizations dedicated to mental health causes.

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Her contributions extend beyond writing and advocacy; as an executive producer and color commentator for Women of Wrestling (WOW), she played a pivotal role in the promotion’s recent resurgence.

While Mendez has retired from in-ring competition, she remains open to wrestling-related projects and continues to explore opportunities in writing, filmmaking, and entertainment.

With her diverse skill set and unwavering passion, the future looks bright for AJ Mendez across various creative platforms.


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