Who is Rebecca Curci Hickenbottom?
Rebecca Curci Hickenbottom was born in San Antonio, Texas USA, on June 16, 1973 – her zodiac sign is Gemini and she holds US citizenship. She is a dancer, perhaps best known for competing in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), as well as being the wife of former American wrestler Shawn Michaels.
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Early life and education
Rebecca was raised as an only child in San Antonio by her mother who worked as a nurse at a local hospital and her father who taught English at a high school. Rebecca grew up watching a lot of television with her mother, and that’s how she got interested in dancing – her mother enrolled her in a dance school when she was nine, and she continued to train for the next nine years.
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Rebecca was also a member of her high school’s dance team, and to stay in shape she played various sports and often went for a run in a nearby park.
After graduating in 1991, she did not want to enroll in a university, but focused on her career as a dancer.
Dance career
Rebecca danced at various events and appeared on television several times before joining the dance troupe Nitro Girls in October 1997, and thus became a member of WCW – she chose “Whisper” as her stage name, which is related to his special gesture movement. : put a finger to his lips to silence the crowd. She was in WCW for only two years, as she decided to leave after marrying Shawn Michaels.
Loving Life and Marriage with Shawn Michaels
In Shawn’s autobiographical book, he wrote how it was a girl working at Gold Gym who introduced him to Rebecca, while many other sources falsely claimed it was ex-wrestler Kevin Scott Nash who presented both. After about two years of dating, Rebecca and Shawn were married in a small ceremony attended by only the two of them and an Elvis Presley impersonator, on March 31, 1999. Rebecca is a devout Christian Renaissance, a member of the Methodist Church, and she persuaded Shawn to also become religious. The married couple welcomed son Cameron Cade Hickenbottom on January 5, 2000, and daughter Cheyenne Michelle Hickenbottom followed on August 19, 2004.
Before meeting Rebecca, Shawn was married to Theresa Wood.
As of August 2020, Rebecca has been married to Shawn and they have two children.
Hobbies and interests
Rebecca is not a big fan of social media and is therefore not active on Instagram, as she prefers not to share photos from her personal life. She loves to travel and her work as a dancer has taken her all over the United States, while she has also vacationed in Europe on several occasions, staying in cities such as Athens in Greece and Dubrovnik in Croatia.
She loves animals and has a pet dog, while her favorite “animals” are turtles.
Rebecca goes to the gym three to four times a week and also follows a strict diet, which means she eats mostly fruits and vegetables.
She loves watching movies late at night and her favorite actors and actresses are Johnny Depp, Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet. Some of his favorite films are the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, “Liar Liar” and “The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”.
age and size
Rebecca’s age is 47. She has long blonde hair and brown eyes, is 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) tall and weighs approximately 68 kg (150 lb).
As of August 2020, his net worth is estimated to be over $300,000 while Shawn’s net worth is estimated to be over $17 million.
Who is Shawn Michaels?
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom was born in Chandler, Arizona, United States on July 22, 1965. His zodiac sign is Cancer and he holds American citizenship.

He is a retired professional wrestler, actor, and television presenter, still considered one of the best professional wrestlers in wrestling history.
Shawn was raised alongside his three older siblings Shari, Scott and Randy, by their mother and father, who were both in the military – as Shawn’s father was stationed in England when Shawn was young, the family lived there for two years. He was 12 when he decided he wanted to become a wrestler, and he first tried wrestling at his high school talent show. He was physically very active while attending Randolph High School as he played football as a standout linebacker and eventually became the school’s team captain.
He enrolled in 1983, then enrolled at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, but dropped out after just two months to pursue a career in wrestling.
He began training in 1984 under Mexican professional wrestler Jose Lothario, and he fought his first battle on October 16, 1984, which he lost. He began competing in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in January 1985, and by the end of the year he had begun wrestling for Texas All-Star Wrestling. He went national in 1986 when he competed in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), winning a fight against Buddhakhan. In 1987 Shawn started wrestling in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) but was fired after two weeks after a bar fight.
In 1988 he began competing in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), ultimately deciding to retire ten years later due to a back injury – he returned in 2000 to wrestle at his own professional wrestling school , the Texas Wrestling Academy. In 2002, Shawn returned to WWE competing for the next eight years, then in 2016 he became a wrestling coach. During his time in WWE, Shawn won the WWF Championship three times and the WWE World Heavyweight Championship once – he also won the Royal Rumble twice and the WWF Grand Slam Championship.
Shawn is also a model, and in 1996 posed for “Playgirl” magazine – after learning that the magazine was read primarily by gay people, fellow wrestlers began teasing him.
He’s also an actor who launched his career in 1996 when he played Vinnie in a single episode of the drama series “Baywatch.” In 1999, Shawn appeared as Michael Shane in two episodes of the detective series “Pacific Blue”. In 2017, he was invited to make his first film appearance, as Doug in the Christian film “The Resurrection of Gavin Stone”, and the same year he played Ted in the country musical “Pure Country: Pure Heart”. 2018 saw him appear as the Incredible Master Yoga in the superhero comedy ‘Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars’, as well as Luke Trapper in the action movie ‘The Marine 6: Close Quarters’. Shawn’s most recent role was in 2019, in the drama film “90 Feet From Home”, in which he played James Devine.
In 1987, Shawn became addicted to several substances he used, which caused him to lose many of his friends. He contemplated suicide around this time, but eventually began seeing a psychologist – as Rebecca said, “There was something about him that he despised and he was self-destructing.”