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Marc Guehi dreams of WWE after football glory

Crystal Palace star opens up on family, faith, and his surprising post-football ambition

Marc Guehi wants WWE career after football success
Marc Guehi wants WWE career after football success

Marc Guehi has become a key figure at Crystal Palace since joining in 2021. With 156 appearances and two major trophies—including an FA Cup win over Manchester City—his performances have drawn interest from top clubs like Liverpool.

Swansea Loan: The Turning Point

Guehi credits his loan spell at Swansea as a defining moment. Facing setbacks like bench time and missed games, he learned resilience and humility. Mentors Wayne Routledge and Nathan Dyer encouraged him to stay authentic, shaping his mindset.

Family, Faith, and Staying Grounded

Raised in a tight-knit household, Guehi still lives with his sisters and draws strength from his parents. His father, a church minister, often missed matches for Sunday service, but always supported his son’s calling. Guehi says his family keeps him grounded in a cut-throat football world.

Beyond Football: Music, Books, and WWE

Away from the pitch, Guehi finds peace in music, movies, and reading. He’s a fan of “Fahrenheit 451” and “Limitless,” and even tried DJ-ing. But his biggest surprise? He dreams of becoming a WWE wrestler, drawn to the performance and storytelling of the sport.

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Written by Nidhish Waghmare

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