Former WWE Superstar Lana (CJ Perry) Shows Off New Look While Suiting Up As WONDER WOMAN For Halloween

Former WWE Superstar Lana (CJ Perry) Shows Off New Look While Suiting Up As WONDER WOMAN For Halloween

A lot of WWE Superstars got in on the action during this past weekend's Halloween celebrations, but CJ Perry arguably stole the show with a unique take on Wonder Woman that showcased her new hairstyle...

By JoshWilding - Nov 04, 2021 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Lana (real name CJ Perry) was among those released by WWE earlier this year, but Perry is no longer under a 90-day non-compete, and that means she's free to wrestle wherever she likes. Her husband is AEW wrestler Miro (Rusev in WWE), but given her limited in-ring skill set, we're not 100% convinced that Tony Khan would be interested in signing her.

Perry has potential, though, and could still make for an interesting in-ring personality in any company.

Recently, Miro does appear to have been teasing his wife showing up to serve as his valet, and that's a role we know the former WWE Superstar is definitely well-suited to. Since leaving WWE, Perry has been busy with modelling and acting gigs, and the latter has led to her changing her hair colour.

That worked perfectly for her Halloween costume this past weekend as the woman formerly known as Lana transformed herself into DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman! She can be seen pictured alongside a number of familiar faces, including current WWE Superstar Alexa Bliss. 

Check out the photos in the Instagram post below:
 

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