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Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared the story of how wrestling star Magnum T.A. nearly pursued a NASCAR career before a life-changing moment altered his path.
For a brief moment, one of pro wrestling’s biggest rising stars nearly chose a NASCAR career that never happened.
Speaking on his podcast, The Dale Jr. Download, Dale Earnhardt Jr. said Magnum T.A., a name synonymous with 1980s wrestling, once had his sights set on NASCAR.
It is the kind of “what if” that feels almost impossible now. But as Earnhardt Jr. recently explained, the foundation for that career shift was already there.
It’s the kind of NASCAR career that never happened, but easily could have.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Shares How Magnum T.A. Nearly Chose NASCAR
Magnum T.A., whose real name is Terry Wayne Allen, appeared on Earnhardt Jr.’s podcast, The Dale Jr. Download, where the conversation turned to his early connection to racing.
Long before he became a household name in the ring, Magnum grew up around motorsports. Racing was not just a passing interest, it was something he understood and actively pursued.
During the conversation, he described a plan that extended beyond wrestling.
“I figured, I was 27, I’m gonna be the world’s champ,” Magnum said, “I can be the world champ for three years, and I can start doing some driving school stuff on the side and learning.”
It was not a vague idea. It was a mapped-out transition.
Why Magnum T.A. Considered Leaving Wrestling for NASCAR
At the height of his rise in wrestling, Magnum believed he had a clear runway.
Win a world championship. Build his name. Then pivot.
From his perspective, NASCAR offered something wrestling could not — longevity.
Wrestling demanded constant physical punishment. Seven days a week. No real recovery. And over time, the toll added up.
“Wrestling… I’m beating people up, and I’m getting beat up seven days a week,” he said.
Racing, by comparison, represented a different kind of challenge. Still competitive. Still demanding. But not built on the same physical wear.
For Magnum, it was not just a dream. It was a calculated next step.
Creating the name Magnum T.A.?
It had something to do with Andre The Giant.
The Moment That Changed Everything
That plan never had the chance to unfold.
In 1986, Magnum T.A.’s career was abruptly derailed by a serious car accident that left him with injuries severe enough to end his in-ring future.
The timing makes the story hit even harder.
He was not just a wrestler thinking about racing someday. He was actively preparing for what could have been a second career — one that might have placed him inside the NASCAR world at a completely different moment in its history.
Instead, everything stopped.
A ‘What If’ That Still Stands Out
Magnum T.A. did go on to remain involved in wrestling in different roles, but the NASCAR chapter he once envisioned never materialized.
Still, the idea lingers.
A rising star, already thinking beyond his first career. A plan to step into racing. And a single moment that changed everything.
It remains one of those rare “what if” stories in sports, a path that came close to NASCAR, but never got the chance to unfold.
Maggie MacKenzie Maggie MacKenzie covers NASCAR for Heavy.com. She previously worked for NASCAR.com, where she reported, wrote, and edited race-weekend coverage and traveled to key events throughout the season. She has more than ten years of experience in sports media and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. More about Maggie MacKenzie
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