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Texas Cop Moonlights as 'Texas Outlaw' Wrestler
Jeremy Steele balances law enforcement career with pro wrestling persona
Mar. 29, 2026 at 6:00am
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A police officer's double life as a professional wrestler blurs the lines between law and order.Ennis TodayJeremy Steele, a respected police officer from Texas who now works in Illinois, has a unique side gig - he's also a professional wrestler known as the 'Texas Outlaw'. Next weekend, Steele is scheduled to appear on a wrestling card in Corsicana, Texas.
Why it matters
This story highlights the unique double life that some public servants lead, balancing their day jobs with unconventional hobbies or passions. It also speaks to the enduring popularity of professional wrestling, even among those in positions of authority.
The details
Steele, the former police chief of Ennis ISD in Texas, now works as a top cop in Illinois. But on nights and weekends, he transforms into the 'Texas Outlaw', a persona he's cultivated on the independent wrestling circuit for years. Next weekend, Steele is scheduled to appear on a wrestling card in his home state of Texas.
- Steele previously served as the police chief of Ennis ISD in Texas.
- Steele now works as a top law enforcement officer in Illinois.
- Steele is scheduled to wrestle under his 'Texas Outlaw' persona next weekend in Corsicana, Texas.
The players
Jeremy Steele
A respected police officer who currently works in Illinois, but also moonlights as a professional wrestler known as the 'Texas Outlaw'.
Ennis ISD
The school district in Ennis, Texas where Steele previously served as police chief.
What’s next
Steele's upcoming wrestling appearance in Corsicana next weekend will likely generate local media coverage and interest from wrestling fans in the area.
The takeaway
This story highlights how some public servants are able to balance their day jobs with unconventional hobbies or passions, in this case a police officer who also wrestles professionally under an alter ego. It speaks to the enduring popularity of pro wrestling, even among those in positions of authority.


