Okay, so, I’ve been kind of obsessed with this wrestler lately, Chad Gable. Yeah, I know, wrestling, but hear me out. This guy is seriously talented. I was just reading some stuff online about how people are comparing him to Kurt Angle and all that. But I got sidetracked, you know how it is, and ended up wanting to know more about his personal life, like who’s his wife and stuff.
So, first thing I did, obviously, was hit up the usual search engines. Typed in “Chad Gable wife” and bam! A bunch of stuff popped up. Turns out, her name is Kristi Betts. I started going through the results, you know, just skimming, and found out they got married way back in 2011. That’s a long time!
Then I dug a little deeper. I found that they’ve got three kids together. Can you imagine? Three kids and he’s still wrestling at the top of his game? Crazy dedication. It was kinda cool to see this other side of him, you know, the family man side. Most of the results talked about her elegance.
- Found his wife’s name: Kristi Betts
- Discovered they got married in 2011.
- Learned they have three kids together.
Honestly, I just wanted to know a little more about the guy beyond the wrestling persona. Like, what’s he like when he’s not body-slamming people? Turns out, he’s a family guy with a wife he’s been with for over a decade.
Digging a little deeper
I kept scrolling through the results, and a lot of them were talking about how Kristi is known for her elegance and grace. That’s pretty cool. It seems like she’s a really supportive partner, which makes sense, right? Being a wrestler’s wife can’t be easy.
Anyway, that’s pretty much all I found out. It was just a little curiosity of mine, and now I know a bit more about Chad Gable and his wife, Kristi. She seems like a great lady, and they seem like a really solid couple. It’s always interesting to peek behind the curtain and see the person behind the character, you know?
I guess it just goes to show that even these larger-than-life wrestlers are just regular people with families and lives outside the ring. It’s kind of a nice reminder, you know?
Oh, and one more thing, in one of the results, I learned that “Shoosh” was from Pauly Shore’s movie Encino Man. I didn’t know it before.