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Former male WWE Superstar reveals journey to transform as female wrestler

WWE: A former male WWE Superstar named Gabbi Tuft was in a recent interview where she spoke about her journey to transform into a female from a male.

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A former WWE Superstar named Gabbi Tuft was in an interview recently where she spoke about her journey to become a female from a male. Named by the ring name of Tyler Reks, she decided to medically transform herself as a woman by reducing her weight by 280 lbs. Tyler spoke about the challenges she faced while becoming a man.

Tyler claimed that she was a guy who had dreadlocks down to her back. She had to shave one side of her head. Reks claimed to look like a cross between Ragnar Lothbrok and the Mountain from Game of Thrones with tattoos. She added that her best weight was 280 pounds and 6.2 percent of body fat. The former WWE Superstar claimed to eat 10000 calories a day.

Reks added that she ate about 9-10 times a day. "At my biggest, I was 280 pounds at 6.2% body fat. I ate about 10,000 calories a day. I'd eat between 9 and 10 times a day, about every hour and a half. It was a chore… [to consume] sometimes 300g of protein a day," said the former wrestler in the interview. She further spoke about the goal she had to transform.

'I got picked on all the time, like, to the point where I got bullied' - Tyler Reks

"We call that your why. It's the emotion behind why you want to achieve whatever goal it is," Tuft added. Gabbi claimed that she was nearly bullied by individuals. She claimed to be sick of her mates who did not treat her well. "I got picked on all the time, like, to the point where I got bullied," Tuft added. Tyler is hoping to return to the ring as a female star.

"I would wander the hallways in high school my freshman year …hoping that nobody would notice I didn't have any friends, and I got sick of it," Tuft added. At the age of 45, Gabbi is trying to return to Wrestling. After her stint with WWE was over, she decided to retire. It looks like there has been a change in decision. 

 

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