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Former pro wrestler Shawn Michaels finds success with outdoors television show

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“When I had a bad injury, a doctor told me I would never wrestle again,” Michaels said. “I was down and I was looking for things to do. A friend invited me to go deer hunting with him in Texas.

“Well, I was 33 at the time and I had never hunted before. I had been interested in it, but I just never had time to get out with my wrestling career.

“I decided to try it and I fell in love with it. It was like the Lord tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘I’m going to take your life in a different direction.’

“A six-point buck walked out in front of me and I got buck fever. I was as nervous as all get-out. But I managed to get off a good shot and I’ve been hunting ever since.”

Now 47, Michaels lives on a ranch with his family several hours from San Antonio. He met Mark, who formerly was host of the “MacMillan River Adventures” show in the past, and the two hit it off. By the time they returned home, plans were under way to resurrect the show.

The new version of the program made its debut in 2012 and has already become an award winner. Michaels and Mark, who lives in the Kansas City area, have hunted everything from elephants to buffaloes to trophy mule deer while the cameras are rolling.

“I miss being in the ring,” Michaels said. “But I enjoy my ‘new’ life, too.

“The way I look at it, I’m making up for lost time when it comes to my hunting. I didn’t get started until relatively late in my life. But I am making up for it.

“Just being out in the beauty of what God has created, to enjoy the camaraderie of other hunters, to try to outwit some of these creatures we’re hunting — that’s what makes it special for me.”

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