Tyrus, Fox News Analyst, Wins Award Celebrating His Patriotism and Versatility

Tyrusโ€™ Remarkable Transformation and Major Honor

In April 2025, former WWE star Tyrus stunned fansโ€”not with wrestling moves, but with his striking transformation. Once known as Brodus Clay, the wrestler-turned-commentator stepped into the spotlight again. This time, he earned the 2024 Patriot of the Year award from the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Foundation.

On social media, Tyrus expressed gratitude: โ€œTruly humbled tonight to receive the 2024 Patriot of the Year awardโ€ฆ I humbly and honorably accepted this great award!โ€

The award, given by the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Associationโ€™s charitable arm, honors Americans who support law enforcement and families of fallen officers. Yet, online buzz focused just as much on Tyrusโ€™s physical changeโ€”and the fact that he no longer needs a cane to walk.

From Wrestling Ring to Health Comeback

Just a year earlier, Tyrus fought his last matchโ€”a grueling Bullrope showdown for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. At that time, he admitted to weighing between 375 and 500 pounds and relying on a cane to walk.

Since retiring, he adopted a new kind of disciplineโ€”one centered on health and mental strength.

In an interview withย Muscle & Fitness, Tyrus revealed his mindset shift. โ€œBefore, if I was having a bad day, Iโ€™d grab a Snickers or a sandwich or twenty,โ€ he said.

Now, he embraces simplicity. โ€œIf you eat less, and burn more, you lose weight. And if you donโ€™t, you donโ€™t. Itโ€™s that simple.โ€

A milestone came when he finally ditched his cane. โ€œI couldnโ€™t wait to see how far I could throw it across the yard, because I was done with it,โ€ he toldย Muscle & Fitness.

A Patriot Beyond the Ring

Though no longer wrestling, Tyrus has built a new following. Through Fox News appearances, a best-selling book, and outspoken support for law enforcement and veterans, heโ€™s reshaped his public image.

During his Patriot of the Year acceptance, he honored those who serve. โ€œThe true heroes are the men and women who serve and protect this great nation,โ€ he said.

His speech wasnโ€™t flashy or loud, but for longtime fans, seeing Tyrus walk tall on stage spoke volumes.


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