WrestleMania, also known as the Showcase of the Immortals, is back for its 40th annual edition as wrestling continues its hottest streak in years. Contributing factors have included Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson making a prolonged comeback, the writing involving the world title reign of his cousin Roman Reigns being strong, plus the rise of second-generation star Cody Rhodes and his quest to “finish the story” by winning the world title at WrestleMania.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s show.
What time is it at?
This Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and 7, at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific. Each night’s show is expected to last between three and four hours, ending by around 11 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Pacific.
Is it on TV or streaming? Where can I watch WrestleMania?
The show streams on Peacock. It will also be available for replay on Peacock following the show,...
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s show.
What time is it at?
This Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and 7, at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific. Each night’s show is expected to last between three and four hours, ending by around 11 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Pacific.
Is it on TV or streaming? Where can I watch WrestleMania?
The show streams on Peacock. It will also be available for replay on Peacock following the show,...
- 4/5/2024
- by Mike Roe
- The Wrap
WrestleMania Xl Weekend kicks off on Friday, April 5 at 10 p.m. Et as superstars from across the generations will come together to celebrate the 2024 WWE Hall of Fame inductees. From one of the greatest promoters in wrestling history to an iconic tag team to someone who floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee, the annual event will be a sight to see when it airs on Peacock. The 2024 WWE Hall of Fame class includes Paul Haymen, Bull Nakano, Thunderbolt Patterson, Lia Maivia, The U.S. Express, and Muhammad Ali. You can watch with a subscription to Peacock.
How to Watch 2024 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony When: Friday, April 5, 2024 at 10:00 Pm Edt Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 2024 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
On Friday, April 5, following the broadcast of “WWE Smackdown” on Fox, the sports entertainment world will...
How to Watch 2024 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony When: Friday, April 5, 2024 at 10:00 Pm Edt Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 2024 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
On Friday, April 5, following the broadcast of “WWE Smackdown” on Fox, the sports entertainment world will...
- 4/5/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
One of the most impressive and enigmatic superstars in recent professional wrestling history, Windham Rotunda, better known as Bray Wyatt, died last fall at the age of 36. In a new documentary, “Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal,” premiering on Monday, April 1 on Peacock, WWE superstars and Rotunda’s family look back at the one-of-a-kind star’s legacy inside and outside of the squared circle. The film also includes never-before-seen interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of Rotunda’s career. You can watch with a subscription to Peacock.
How to Watch 'Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal' When: Monday, April 1, 2024 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 'Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal'
Bray Wyatt came from a long line of iconic professional wrestlers. His grandfather was the legendary Blackjack Mulligan. His father Mike Rotunda is better known as WWE Hall of Famer Irwin R. Schyster. His uncle Barry Windham is...
How to Watch 'Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal' When: Monday, April 1, 2024 Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 'Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal'
Bray Wyatt came from a long line of iconic professional wrestlers. His grandfather was the legendary Blackjack Mulligan. His father Mike Rotunda is better known as WWE Hall of Famer Irwin R. Schyster. His uncle Barry Windham is...
- 4/1/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Muhammad Ali will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2024, Variety has learned exclusively.
Ali will be inducted during the Hall of Fame ceremony taking place on April 5 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He will be inducted by his widow, Lonnie Ali. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Peacock beginning at 10 p.m. Et/9 p.m. Ct.
Ali dabbled in professional wrestling at different times in his career. He famously fought an exhibition match against Japanese pro wrestling legend Antonio Inoki in Tokyo in 1976. In the leadup to that matchup, he appeared at a Wwwf (now WWE) show, where he entered the ring and challenged Gorilla Monsoon. Ali would go on to appear as a special guest referee for the main event of WrestleMania I in 1985, which saw Hulk Hogan and Mr. T face off against Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff. Ali also appeared...
Ali will be inducted during the Hall of Fame ceremony taking place on April 5 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He will be inducted by his widow, Lonnie Ali. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Peacock beginning at 10 p.m. Et/9 p.m. Ct.
Ali dabbled in professional wrestling at different times in his career. He famously fought an exhibition match against Japanese pro wrestling legend Antonio Inoki in Tokyo in 1976. In the leadup to that matchup, he appeared at a Wwwf (now WWE) show, where he entered the ring and challenged Gorilla Monsoon. Ali would go on to appear as a special guest referee for the main event of WrestleMania I in 1985, which saw Hulk Hogan and Mr. T face off against Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff. Ali also appeared...
- 3/11/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
It’s another tragic day in the world of professional wrestling, as Windham Rotunda, better known as Bray Wyatt, has sadly passed away at the age of 36. The cause of death is a heart attack.
WWE creative head and former wrestler Triple H helped break the news of Bray Wyatt’s death:
Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their…
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 24, 2023
Throughout his career with the WWE, Bray Wyatt won three world titles. The first, for the WWE Championship came in 2017, while he won the Universal Championship twice: both as his horror-inspired character “The Fiend”, defeating Seth Rollins in 2019 and former partner Braun Strowman in 2020. Wyatt...
WWE creative head and former wrestler Triple H helped break the news of Bray Wyatt’s death:
Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their…
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 24, 2023
Throughout his career with the WWE, Bray Wyatt won three world titles. The first, for the WWE Championship came in 2017, while he won the Universal Championship twice: both as his horror-inspired character “The Fiend”, defeating Seth Rollins in 2019 and former partner Braun Strowman in 2020. Wyatt...
- 8/25/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
New Delhi, Aug 25 (Ians) The three-time WWE world champion Windham Rotunda, also known as Bray Wyatt passed away at the age of 36, WWE office chief content officer Triple H announced the news on social media platform X. “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time,” Triple H wrote on X, formerly (Twitter).
However, the main cause of his death is yet to be known. According to wrestling reporter Sean Ross Sapp, Wyatt got Covid earlier this year which exacerbated a heart issues and he suffered a heart attack and passed away on Thursday.
Wyatt is survived by his fiancee and former WWE ring announcer Joseann Offerman,...
However, the main cause of his death is yet to be known. According to wrestling reporter Sean Ross Sapp, Wyatt got Covid earlier this year which exacerbated a heart issues and he suffered a heart attack and passed away on Thursday.
Wyatt is survived by his fiancee and former WWE ring announcer Joseann Offerman,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The wrestling world is mourning the loss of one of its most talented and versatile performers, Bray Wyatt, who died unexpectedly at age 36. Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, was a third-generation wrestler and a former WWE champion who captivated fans with his dark and twisted characters.
He debuted in WWE in 2010 as Husky Harris, a member of The Nexus, but rose to fame as the leader of The Wyatt Family, a cult-like faction that terrorized the roster with their eerie promos and attacks. Wyatt later reinvented himself as The Fiend, a masked entity that emerged from a Firefly Fun House and unleashed his wrath on his enemies.
The heartbreaking news was revealed in a social media post from Triple H, announcing the news of Wyatt’s passing and requesting that everyone respect the family’s privacy during this difficult time. Initially no official cause of death was revealed; however,...
He debuted in WWE in 2010 as Husky Harris, a member of The Nexus, but rose to fame as the leader of The Wyatt Family, a cult-like faction that terrorized the roster with their eerie promos and attacks. Wyatt later reinvented himself as The Fiend, a masked entity that emerged from a Firefly Fun House and unleashed his wrath on his enemies.
The heartbreaking news was revealed in a social media post from Triple H, announcing the news of Wyatt’s passing and requesting that everyone respect the family’s privacy during this difficult time. Initially no official cause of death was revealed; however,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Bray Wyatt, a professional wrestler and superstar at World Wrestling Entertainment, has died. He was 36.
WWE executive Triple H announced Wyatt’s death, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, on X (formerly known as Twitter) Thursday. “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today,” he wrote. “Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
His cause of death is not yet known.
WWE is saddened to learn that Windham Rotunda, also known as Bray Wyatt, passed away on Thursday, Aug. 24, at age 36.
WWE extends its condolences to Rotunda’s family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/pabVuaKlnP
— WWE (@WWE) August 24, 2023
Wyatt, who came from a long line of wrestlers in his family, including his father Mike Rotunda,...
WWE executive Triple H announced Wyatt’s death, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, on X (formerly known as Twitter) Thursday. “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today,” he wrote. “Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
His cause of death is not yet known.
WWE is saddened to learn that Windham Rotunda, also known as Bray Wyatt, passed away on Thursday, Aug. 24, at age 36.
WWE extends its condolences to Rotunda’s family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/pabVuaKlnP
— WWE (@WWE) August 24, 2023
Wyatt, who came from a long line of wrestlers in his family, including his father Mike Rotunda,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
WWE star Bray Wyatt has unexpectedly passed away at the age of 36.
Details surrounding his death remain unknown after WWE Chief content officer, Triple H, broke the news on Twitter.
“Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time,” he wrote.
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Rotunda is Wyatt’s father. Wyatt came from a long line of wrestlers – his grandfather was Blackjack Mulligan and his uncles were Barry and Kendall Windham.
Since late February, Wyatt had been out of action upon taking a medical leave, preventing him from performing at WrestleMania 39 in April. Wrestling News reports...
Details surrounding his death remain unknown after WWE Chief content officer, Triple H, broke the news on Twitter.
“Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time,” he wrote.
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Rotunda is Wyatt’s father. Wyatt came from a long line of wrestlers – his grandfather was Blackjack Mulligan and his uncles were Barry and Kendall Windham.
Since late February, Wyatt had been out of action upon taking a medical leave, preventing him from performing at WrestleMania 39 in April. Wrestling News reports...
- 8/25/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Updated with cause of death: WWE performer Bray Wyatt (real name Windham Rotunda) died Thursday at 36, according to the company.
Sean Ross Rapp, writer for Fightful.com, wrote on X/Twitter late Thursday, that Wyatt died of a heart attack after contracting Covid earlier this year.
“I was given permission to reveal that earlier this year Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) got Covid that exacerbated a heart issues. There was a lot of positive progress towards a return and his recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away,” Rapp wrote.
I was given permission to reveal that earlier this year Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) got Covid that exacerbated a heart issues.
There was a lot of positive progress towards a return and his recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) August 25, 2023
“WWE is saddened to learn that Windham Rotunda,...
Sean Ross Rapp, writer for Fightful.com, wrote on X/Twitter late Thursday, that Wyatt died of a heart attack after contracting Covid earlier this year.
“I was given permission to reveal that earlier this year Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) got Covid that exacerbated a heart issues. There was a lot of positive progress towards a return and his recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away,” Rapp wrote.
I was given permission to reveal that earlier this year Windham Rotunda (Bray Wyatt) got Covid that exacerbated a heart issues.
There was a lot of positive progress towards a return and his recovery. Unfortunately today he suffered a heart attack and passed away.
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) August 25, 2023
“WWE is saddened to learn that Windham Rotunda,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Windham Rotunda, known better as WWE wrestler Bray Wyatt, has died at age 36.
Rotunda died unexpectedly on Thursday, according to WWE Cco Triple H.
Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their…
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 24, 2023
In a post to Twitter, Triple H wrote: “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
Im heartbroken over the news of Bray Wyatt’s passing. Always had...
Rotunda died unexpectedly on Thursday, according to WWE Cco Triple H.
Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their…
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 24, 2023
In a post to Twitter, Triple H wrote: “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
Im heartbroken over the news of Bray Wyatt’s passing. Always had...
- 8/25/2023
- by Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
A truly one of a kind talent inside – and outside – the squared circle, WWE superstar Bray Wyatt has unexpectedly passed away at the age of 36, we’ve learned tonight.
WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H tweets tonight, “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
Bray Wyatt is a wrestler we’ve written about quite a few times here on Bloody Disgusting, making a name for himself in WWE due to his horror movie-inspired character. Wyatt, a third-generation wrestler, formed The Wyatt Family in 2012, terrorizing the company as a cult-like figure alongside Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (who sadly also passed away in 2020).
Often...
WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H tweets tonight, “Just received a call from WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda who informed us of the tragic news that our WWE family member for life Windham Rotunda – also known as Bray Wyatt – unexpectedly passed earlier today. Our thoughts are with his family and we ask that everyone respect their privacy at this time.”
Bray Wyatt is a wrestler we’ve written about quite a few times here on Bloody Disgusting, making a name for himself in WWE due to his horror movie-inspired character. Wyatt, a third-generation wrestler, formed The Wyatt Family in 2012, terrorizing the company as a cult-like figure alongside Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (who sadly also passed away in 2020).
Often...
- 8/24/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
WWE sacrificed 28 wrestlers and backstage talent on Wednesday all in the name of WWE’s stock.
That sounds crude, but it’s true.
WWE announced today that 28 individuals were fired. More full-time employees would be furloughed or laid off and construction on the company’s new headquarters has halted as well. The savings for WWE is about $4 million per month, they bragged in a press release.
That $4 million per month sounds like a lot … until you realize WWE has $90 million in cash on hand and has upwards of $500 million available if they maximized everything and extended all of their credit lines.
The cuts were, of course, blamed on coronavirus.
But make no mistake about it, these cuts were made for one reason and one reason only … to protect WWE’s stock price. The moves were made to protect profit margin. It affected a lot of lower-card talents, some of whom...
That sounds crude, but it’s true.
WWE announced today that 28 individuals were fired. More full-time employees would be furloughed or laid off and construction on the company’s new headquarters has halted as well. The savings for WWE is about $4 million per month, they bragged in a press release.
That $4 million per month sounds like a lot … until you realize WWE has $90 million in cash on hand and has upwards of $500 million available if they maximized everything and extended all of their credit lines.
The cuts were, of course, blamed on coronavirus.
But make no mistake about it, these cuts were made for one reason and one reason only … to protect WWE’s stock price. The moves were made to protect profit margin. It affected a lot of lower-card talents, some of whom...
- 4/16/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt was injured in a car accident on Friday, when he “sustained multiple injuries,” according to WWE. Wyatt, who is one-half of the “Monday Night Raw” Tag Team Champions, will miss tonight’s TV show.
Wyatt was en route to the airport for this past weekend’s “Raw” WWE Live Events when he was in a head-on automobile collision that left his car totaled, the professional wrestling company wrote on its website. He was treated at Tampa General Hospital and has since been released.
No further details are currently available on the extent of Wyatt’s injuries.
Also Read: Matt Cappotelli, Former WWE Wrestler and 'Tough Enough' Winner, Dies at 38
Wyatt is the real-life brother of fellow WWE Superstar Bo Dallas. Wyatt and Hardy — the Deleters of Worlds — are set to defend their “Raw” tag team titles against Dallas and Curtis Axel — the B-Team — at July 15 pay-per-view Extreme Rules.
Wyatt was en route to the airport for this past weekend’s “Raw” WWE Live Events when he was in a head-on automobile collision that left his car totaled, the professional wrestling company wrote on its website. He was treated at Tampa General Hospital and has since been released.
No further details are currently available on the extent of Wyatt’s injuries.
Also Read: Matt Cappotelli, Former WWE Wrestler and 'Tough Enough' Winner, Dies at 38
Wyatt is the real-life brother of fellow WWE Superstar Bo Dallas. Wyatt and Hardy — the Deleters of Worlds — are set to defend their “Raw” tag team titles against Dallas and Curtis Axel — the B-Team — at July 15 pay-per-view Extreme Rules.
- 7/2/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
WWE Raw tag team champion Bray Wyatt suffered multiple injuries in a head-on car crash on Friday ... but tells TMZ Sports, "I'm gonna live through it because I can't die." Wyatt -- real name Windham Lawrence Rotund -- was in Tampa, Florida and on his way to the airport to leave for Raw WWE Live Events when he smashed into another vehicle. Wyatt's car was totaled and he was treated at Tampa General Hospital. He's since been released.
- 7/2/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This time of year the WWE makes every effort they can to step up their performance. With Wrestlemania around the corner, they want to make sure as many eyes as possible are watching the Granddaddy of Them All. It’s also a time to reflect and honor the past as this is usually the time of year they start announcing the next WWE Hall of Fame class. Thanks to Bryan Alvarez from the Wrestling Observer, we may have some clue as to who will be a part of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2017. Let’s discuss the picks now but remember, until they’re confirmed by the WWE, these choices are strictly rumor at this point.
Diamond Dallas Page
A deserving choice if there ever was one. Starting off as a manager, he worked his way up in his late 30’s to become a wrestler and eventual WCW World Champion.
Diamond Dallas Page
A deserving choice if there ever was one. Starting off as a manager, he worked his way up in his late 30’s to become a wrestler and eventual WCW World Champion.
- 1/12/2017
- by Tim Jousma
- LRMonline.com
Gavin Jasper Aug 8, 2019
In 1991, Madison Square Garden hosted a PPV that ended up being the triumphant last hurrah for the colorful Hulk Hogan era of WWF.
Through different factors, WWE works its way into being segmented by eras. Usually it’s defined by direction and the talent promoted at the top. As it is right now, we’re in the midst of an era shift. John Cena spent years as the focal point of the company with Randy Orton and, for a time, Batista at his side. These days, Cena and Orton are winding down and Batista is long gone.
Instead, we're now in something resembling the Roman Reigns Era? Will WWE finally give up on him and try something else? Will it be an era defined by smaller guys with fantastic ringwork? It’s still hard to say.
I’m often reminded of the first era shift I experienced,...
In 1991, Madison Square Garden hosted a PPV that ended up being the triumphant last hurrah for the colorful Hulk Hogan era of WWF.
Through different factors, WWE works its way into being segmented by eras. Usually it’s defined by direction and the talent promoted at the top. As it is right now, we’re in the midst of an era shift. John Cena spent years as the focal point of the company with Randy Orton and, for a time, Batista at his side. These days, Cena and Orton are winding down and Batista is long gone.
Instead, we're now in something resembling the Roman Reigns Era? Will WWE finally give up on him and try something else? Will it be an era defined by smaller guys with fantastic ringwork? It’s still hard to say.
I’m often reminded of the first era shift I experienced,...
- 8/18/2016
- Den of Geek
wwe.com
Bray Wyatt missed WWE Raw this week due to the ill health of his grandfather. He had been scheduled to be a big part of Raw, perhaps in a segment with Brock Lesnar, and his early departure resulted in the show being changed somewhat.
His grandfather is Bob “Blackjack Mulligan” Windham and he has been in rough shape for quite a while. The 73 year old was hospitalised last June, and the sudden departure of Wyatt suggests he’s taken a turn for the worst. Bray’s brother, Bo Dallas and their father Mike Rotunda, who works for WWE in a producer role also flew back from Birmingham to Tampa.
Lesnar did mention Wyatt in his opening promo, though, and that’s the clear direction for WrestleMania. If he had been there, it is reasonable to guess that they may have had an interaction or brawl this week. Instead,...
Bray Wyatt missed WWE Raw this week due to the ill health of his grandfather. He had been scheduled to be a big part of Raw, perhaps in a segment with Brock Lesnar, and his early departure resulted in the show being changed somewhat.
His grandfather is Bob “Blackjack Mulligan” Windham and he has been in rough shape for quite a while. The 73 year old was hospitalised last June, and the sudden departure of Wyatt suggests he’s taken a turn for the worst. Bray’s brother, Bo Dallas and their father Mike Rotunda, who works for WWE in a producer role also flew back from Birmingham to Tampa.
Lesnar did mention Wyatt in his opening promo, though, and that’s the clear direction for WrestleMania. If he had been there, it is reasonable to guess that they may have had an interaction or brawl this week. Instead,...
- 2/2/2016
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
@SantanaGarrett_ on Twitter
Is Sister Abigail finally set to show her face in WWE?
According to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, there’s been more talk within WWE lately of introducing the mysterious character (so far only known by name from Bray Wyatt’s promos) into the Wyatt Family’s storylines.
Last September, PWInsider reported that Mika Rotunda had received a try out with the view to introducing her as the latest Wyatt. She is the real-life sister of both Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, as well as the daughter of WWE veteran Mike Rotunda. As yet, nothing has come of it.
To date, we’ve been told that the Abigail character was a nun and mentor to Bray Wyatt, but also that she’s dead. During what is now an infamous promo from 2013, Bray said:
“And I was there, I was there when she took her final breath. She pulled...
Is Sister Abigail finally set to show her face in WWE?
According to The Wrestling Observer Newsletter, there’s been more talk within WWE lately of introducing the mysterious character (so far only known by name from Bray Wyatt’s promos) into the Wyatt Family’s storylines.
Last September, PWInsider reported that Mika Rotunda had received a try out with the view to introducing her as the latest Wyatt. She is the real-life sister of both Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, as well as the daughter of WWE veteran Mike Rotunda. As yet, nothing has come of it.
To date, we’ve been told that the Abigail character was a nun and mentor to Bray Wyatt, but also that she’s dead. During what is now an infamous promo from 2013, Bray said:
“And I was there, I was there when she took her final breath. She pulled...
- 1/14/2016
- by Ross Tweddell
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Pro wrestlers have been assigned outlandish characters for a very long time, and the creativity of promoters has known no bounds. Sometimes, it seems that everything has been done before, and yes, most characters wind up being variations on an established theme. But what about the truly bizarre, one-off characters that barely worked in the first place? Surely, they must have been horrid anomalies that happened only once, and stunk up the ring so badly that potential imitators would be forever deterred.
Well, not so much. This list compiles no less than 15 gimmicks so strange that they shouldn’t have happened once, yet somehow did, twice. In some cases, these bad ideas slipped through the cracks three or four times. I’ll try to provide some kind of historical context, but most of the time, nope, these were just hopelessly bad ideas that got pitched — and aproved — repeatedly,...
Pro wrestlers have been assigned outlandish characters for a very long time, and the creativity of promoters has known no bounds. Sometimes, it seems that everything has been done before, and yes, most characters wind up being variations on an established theme. But what about the truly bizarre, one-off characters that barely worked in the first place? Surely, they must have been horrid anomalies that happened only once, and stunk up the ring so badly that potential imitators would be forever deterred.
Well, not so much. This list compiles no less than 15 gimmicks so strange that they shouldn’t have happened once, yet somehow did, twice. In some cases, these bad ideas slipped through the cracks three or four times. I’ll try to provide some kind of historical context, but most of the time, nope, these were just hopelessly bad ideas that got pitched — and aproved — repeatedly,...
- 10/17/2015
- by Matt O'Connell
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The best episodes of The Steve Austin Show are the ones where he connects with an old friend or colleague in the wrestling industry, engaging in free-flowing conversation without adhering to any set structure. Just two buddies shooting the breeze about the business they love. This week’s edition of The Unleashed version of his podcast is a prime example of that.
For all the negativity he’s been attached to throughout his career – his struggles with substance abuse, political maneuvering behind the scenes, etc. – Scott Hall is first and foremost a huge wrestling fan at heart. He’s always attributed the bond shared between he and his fellow Kliq members as stemming from their mutual love of the business, and that passion really comes to life in this interview.
Hall met up with Stone Cold in beautiful Lake Hartwell, Georgia to talk about everything from his beginnings in the business,...
The best episodes of The Steve Austin Show are the ones where he connects with an old friend or colleague in the wrestling industry, engaging in free-flowing conversation without adhering to any set structure. Just two buddies shooting the breeze about the business they love. This week’s edition of The Unleashed version of his podcast is a prime example of that.
For all the negativity he’s been attached to throughout his career – his struggles with substance abuse, political maneuvering behind the scenes, etc. – Scott Hall is first and foremost a huge wrestling fan at heart. He’s always attributed the bond shared between he and his fellow Kliq members as stemming from their mutual love of the business, and that passion really comes to life in this interview.
Hall met up with Stone Cold in beautiful Lake Hartwell, Georgia to talk about everything from his beginnings in the business,...
- 9/18/2015
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
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It looks increasingly likely that Sister Abigail will become an on-screen character in WWE in the not too distant future.
Bray Wyatt has started mentioning the mysterious lady in his promos with more regularity, while there has been some interesting developments behind the scenes that almost make too much sense in seeing The Buzzard’s ‘higher power, if you will, debut as part of a growing Wyatt family.
Last week, PWInsider reported that Mika Rotunda recently received a try out with World Wrestling Entertainment. She is the real-life sister of both Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, as well as the daughter of WWE veteran Mike Rotunda.
Her tryout has led to much talk that WWE are looking to bring her in as Sister Abigail… It all makes too much sense, doesn’t it?
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Ric Flair noted on a recent edition of his “Wooooo! Nation” podcast that she was...
It looks increasingly likely that Sister Abigail will become an on-screen character in WWE in the not too distant future.
Bray Wyatt has started mentioning the mysterious lady in his promos with more regularity, while there has been some interesting developments behind the scenes that almost make too much sense in seeing The Buzzard’s ‘higher power, if you will, debut as part of a growing Wyatt family.
Last week, PWInsider reported that Mika Rotunda recently received a try out with World Wrestling Entertainment. She is the real-life sister of both Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, as well as the daughter of WWE veteran Mike Rotunda.
Her tryout has led to much talk that WWE are looking to bring her in as Sister Abigail… It all makes too much sense, doesn’t it?
Ric Flair noted on a recent edition of his “Wooooo! Nation” podcast that she was...
- 9/2/2015
- by Ross Tweddell
- Obsessed with Film
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PWInsider reports that Mika Rotunda recently received a tryout with World Wrestling Entertainment. She is the sister of current WWE superstars Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, as well as the daughter of WWE veteran Mike Rotunda.
Her tryout has led to much talk that WWE are looking to bring Sister Abigail to the Wyatt Family.
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According to her Twitter bio, Mika’s a woman of many talents; a broadcaster, writer, globe traveler, gym rat, foodie, artist and out of the box thinker. She also notes that she has roots in WWE.
Since her father has been a long time WWE road agent and her two brothers have bright futures in the company, it’s no surprise that she would find her way to the wrestling business.
Happy Birthday to my sister from another mister and a huge inspiration to my life, @NatbyNature ! Xoxo...
PWInsider reports that Mika Rotunda recently received a tryout with World Wrestling Entertainment. She is the sister of current WWE superstars Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, as well as the daughter of WWE veteran Mike Rotunda.
Her tryout has led to much talk that WWE are looking to bring Sister Abigail to the Wyatt Family.
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According to her Twitter bio, Mika’s a woman of many talents; a broadcaster, writer, globe traveler, gym rat, foodie, artist and out of the box thinker. She also notes that she has roots in WWE.
Since her father has been a long time WWE road agent and her two brothers have bright futures in the company, it’s no surprise that she would find her way to the wrestling business.
Happy Birthday to my sister from another mister and a huge inspiration to my life, @NatbyNature ! Xoxo...
- 7/30/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
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Two current WWE superstars met Sting way back in 2000 at a WCW show. Those two boys were none other than a ten year old Bo Dallas and thirteen year old Bray Wyatt.
The photo of the pair meeting their wrestling idol has surfaced on social media, showing just how cross generational WWE has become. On a Raw after-show just a few months ago, Sting decked Dallas with the Scorpion Death Drop.
Bo and Bray, real names Taylor Rotunda and Windham Rotunda, were backstage at the WCW show because their father Mike Rotunda was working there. Being around the wrestlers is partly what inspired the two boys to get into wrestling, and they’ve now got semi successful careers themselves.
Bray is definitely the more prominent of the two in WWE, having worked The Undertaker at this year’s WrestleMania. Bo was a former Nxt champion, but has been mostly...
Two current WWE superstars met Sting way back in 2000 at a WCW show. Those two boys were none other than a ten year old Bo Dallas and thirteen year old Bray Wyatt.
The photo of the pair meeting their wrestling idol has surfaced on social media, showing just how cross generational WWE has become. On a Raw after-show just a few months ago, Sting decked Dallas with the Scorpion Death Drop.
Bo and Bray, real names Taylor Rotunda and Windham Rotunda, were backstage at the WCW show because their father Mike Rotunda was working there. Being around the wrestlers is partly what inspired the two boys to get into wrestling, and they’ve now got semi successful careers themselves.
Bray is definitely the more prominent of the two in WWE, having worked The Undertaker at this year’s WrestleMania. Bo was a former Nxt champion, but has been mostly...
- 7/11/2015
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
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As per announcement on this past Friday’s edition of WWE Smackdown, “bo-lievers” everywhere can rejoice that third-generation superstar and longest-reigning Nxt champion Bo Dallas is set to debut on next week’s edition of the stalwart Friday night WWE program. Bo’s gimmick evolution may be more intriguing than his debut, though. As a traditional white-meat babyface, Dallas was foisted upon fans at Nxt as their top “good guy” performer, but his saccharine routine wore thin. A heel turn saw Dallas become a daft and unaware heel champion, the kind of guy who would tell his fans to “don’t stop Bo-lieving” and oftentimes comically mistook boos for chants of “Boooo.”
However, Dallas is a credible in-ring performer, less indie-style athleticism like Sami Zayn, and more 80s style wrestler akin to his father Mike Rotunda. His character’s metamorphosis from being doltish to being inwardly aware of...
As per announcement on this past Friday’s edition of WWE Smackdown, “bo-lievers” everywhere can rejoice that third-generation superstar and longest-reigning Nxt champion Bo Dallas is set to debut on next week’s edition of the stalwart Friday night WWE program. Bo’s gimmick evolution may be more intriguing than his debut, though. As a traditional white-meat babyface, Dallas was foisted upon fans at Nxt as their top “good guy” performer, but his saccharine routine wore thin. A heel turn saw Dallas become a daft and unaware heel champion, the kind of guy who would tell his fans to “don’t stop Bo-lieving” and oftentimes comically mistook boos for chants of “Boooo.”
However, Dallas is a credible in-ring performer, less indie-style athleticism like Sami Zayn, and more 80s style wrestler akin to his father Mike Rotunda. His character’s metamorphosis from being doltish to being inwardly aware of...
- 5/12/2014
- by Marcus K. Dowling
- Obsessed with Film
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The wrestling business can often times be a place where families come together to watch their favorite performers with their loved ones. It’s also a place where families of wrestlers have been able to perform for generations of fans.
There are a number of current and former wrestlers that have wrestling in their bloodline. They have parents and grandparents that have a history in the wrestling business that goes back 50 to 60 years. It makes a lot of sense that these young men and women would grow up wanting to emulate their family members because once you get a taste of the wrestling business it may never leave you.
This is about WWE performers only with a focus on the WrestleMania era, so older second generation wrestlers like Terry Funk and Nick Bockwinkel won’t be included even though they obviously had legendary careers too.
Perhaps one day...
The wrestling business can often times be a place where families come together to watch their favorite performers with their loved ones. It’s also a place where families of wrestlers have been able to perform for generations of fans.
There are a number of current and former wrestlers that have wrestling in their bloodline. They have parents and grandparents that have a history in the wrestling business that goes back 50 to 60 years. It makes a lot of sense that these young men and women would grow up wanting to emulate their family members because once you get a taste of the wrestling business it may never leave you.
This is about WWE performers only with a focus on the WrestleMania era, so older second generation wrestlers like Terry Funk and Nick Bockwinkel won’t be included even though they obviously had legendary careers too.
Perhaps one day...
- 5/1/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
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The WWE’s success is down to way beyond the characters you see on Monday Night Raw. In a company that employs over 700 people, there’s various talent working quietly behind the scenes. It might come as quite a shock, but various people you thought no longer had involvement in WWE, are in fact under pay-roll and working behind the scenes.
The duties of these former big stars now include training the next generation, instructing the current crop of wrestlers, and ambassadorial work representing the brand. It’s a good gig if you can get it, working for WWE is always better than working against it. The wrestling industry is pretty much a monopoly for WWE, so in most cases, when you’re done as a wrestler, the money and lifestyle vanish.
These 11 stars are lucky enough to have extended their relevancy in WWE beyond the cameras… men...
The WWE’s success is down to way beyond the characters you see on Monday Night Raw. In a company that employs over 700 people, there’s various talent working quietly behind the scenes. It might come as quite a shock, but various people you thought no longer had involvement in WWE, are in fact under pay-roll and working behind the scenes.
The duties of these former big stars now include training the next generation, instructing the current crop of wrestlers, and ambassadorial work representing the brand. It’s a good gig if you can get it, working for WWE is always better than working against it. The wrestling industry is pretty much a monopoly for WWE, so in most cases, when you’re done as a wrestler, the money and lifestyle vanish.
These 11 stars are lucky enough to have extended their relevancy in WWE beyond the cameras… men...
- 5/1/2014
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
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A lot of people have been talking about Benjamin Morris’ 538 piece, “Are Pro Wrestlers Dying at an Unusual Rate?”
Like Morris, I am neither an actuarial scientist nor a demographer. So, our interpretations of the data should be taken with a grain of salt. My results were somewhat different from Morris’ due to a difference data set and changes in how we calculated actuarial predictions.
Differences in methodology from Morris
I also used Social Security Actuarial Life Tables, but my “expected mortality rates” for the age groups were not the same as Morris’. For each wrestler, I calculated what their age would have been as of today. Then, based on gender, I looked up the number of lives (out of 100,000) that were expected to still be alive and converted that to a percentage. His analysis looked at wrestlers who were on 20+ WWF PPVs through 2002. I went with a...
A lot of people have been talking about Benjamin Morris’ 538 piece, “Are Pro Wrestlers Dying at an Unusual Rate?”
Like Morris, I am neither an actuarial scientist nor a demographer. So, our interpretations of the data should be taken with a grain of salt. My results were somewhat different from Morris’ due to a difference data set and changes in how we calculated actuarial predictions.
Differences in methodology from Morris
I also used Social Security Actuarial Life Tables, but my “expected mortality rates” for the age groups were not the same as Morris’. For each wrestler, I calculated what their age would have been as of today. Then, based on gender, I looked up the number of lives (out of 100,000) that were expected to still be alive and converted that to a percentage. His analysis looked at wrestlers who were on 20+ WWF PPVs through 2002. I went with a...
- 4/22/2014
- by Chris Harrington
- Obsessed with Film
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When third-generation wrestler Windham Rotunda (son of Mike Rotunda, grandson of Blackjack Mulligan, and nephew to Barry and Kendall Windham) debuted in June 2010 as Husky Harris on Nxt, it was almost as if he was doomed to failure. Similar to Joe Hennig (song of Curt Hennig, grandson of Larry “The Ax” Hennig) being repackaged as Michael McGillicutty, denying the historic lineage of these competitors seemed ridiculous, as it denied them an obvious route to initially creating a connection with the WWE Universe. As “Husky Harris,” Rotunda’s run in WWE lasted just under six months, the brawler largely gaining a following among internet fans who found him to be surprisingly athletic for a man well weighing well over 300 pounds.
However, just over three years later, Windham Rotunda is Bray Wyatt, and as one of WWE’s most compelling characters developed in the past decade, may have the ability...
When third-generation wrestler Windham Rotunda (son of Mike Rotunda, grandson of Blackjack Mulligan, and nephew to Barry and Kendall Windham) debuted in June 2010 as Husky Harris on Nxt, it was almost as if he was doomed to failure. Similar to Joe Hennig (song of Curt Hennig, grandson of Larry “The Ax” Hennig) being repackaged as Michael McGillicutty, denying the historic lineage of these competitors seemed ridiculous, as it denied them an obvious route to initially creating a connection with the WWE Universe. As “Husky Harris,” Rotunda’s run in WWE lasted just under six months, the brawler largely gaining a following among internet fans who found him to be surprisingly athletic for a man well weighing well over 300 pounds.
However, just over three years later, Windham Rotunda is Bray Wyatt, and as one of WWE’s most compelling characters developed in the past decade, may have the ability...
- 4/4/2014
- by Marcus K. Dowling
- Obsessed with Film
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I’ve heard it said that somewhere between science and superstition, there is another world. A world of darkness.
It’s a world that haunted my dreams as a child, from the first time I saw Kevin Sullivan and his Army of Darkness spreading their eerily twisted messages across the Nwa.
“Our cause is not for evil,” said Sullivan during an interview for Championship Wrestling from Florida in 1982. “Because all we’re looking for is refuge from this cold, cruel world.”
Ring a bell?
Sullivan’s dark mystique, his messianic charisma, his penchant for dark riddles — they all seem to have been resurrected in the form of Bray Wyatt.
Take, for instance, these words recently delivered by the leader of the Wyatt Family to nemesis John Cena:
“This is a terrible world,” Wyatt drawled. “A cold, cold dark and lonely place. You stand for these illusions. But...
I’ve heard it said that somewhere between science and superstition, there is another world. A world of darkness.
It’s a world that haunted my dreams as a child, from the first time I saw Kevin Sullivan and his Army of Darkness spreading their eerily twisted messages across the Nwa.
“Our cause is not for evil,” said Sullivan during an interview for Championship Wrestling from Florida in 1982. “Because all we’re looking for is refuge from this cold, cruel world.”
Ring a bell?
Sullivan’s dark mystique, his messianic charisma, his penchant for dark riddles — they all seem to have been resurrected in the form of Bray Wyatt.
Take, for instance, these words recently delivered by the leader of the Wyatt Family to nemesis John Cena:
“This is a terrible world,” Wyatt drawled. “A cold, cold dark and lonely place. You stand for these illusions. But...
- 3/6/2014
- by Marshall Ward
- Obsessed with Film
As fans we’ve seen wrestling go to some extreme measures that led to some epic encounters over the years. From Hell in a Cell to Last Man Standing, there have been many stipulations over the years that push the boundaries of brutality and the human anatomy. But there was only one match that went beyond… The War Games.
No matter where it was placed in schedule, the signature two cage spectacular was always the big draw for WCW. Strange alliances would be made and WrestleWars along with fall brawls would be forged in a team battleground of steel and blood . No Pinfalls. No Disqualifications. It’s just Submission or Surrender.
In the latest WWE DVD release: “War Games: WCW’s Most Notorious Matches” they look back at what happens when there are no other options and wrestling has go to war. I have to admit I was very...
No matter where it was placed in schedule, the signature two cage spectacular was always the big draw for WCW. Strange alliances would be made and WrestleWars along with fall brawls would be forged in a team battleground of steel and blood . No Pinfalls. No Disqualifications. It’s just Submission or Surrender.
In the latest WWE DVD release: “War Games: WCW’s Most Notorious Matches” they look back at what happens when there are no other options and wrestling has go to war. I have to admit I was very...
- 6/29/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
The WWE (formerly WWF) World Heavyweight Title is without a doubt the most prestigious championship in pro wrestling history. Many great wrestlers have had the privilege of holding this belt over the years including Bob Backlund, Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Edge, and many more. Unfortunately there are a lot of other equally talented (and some that were actually even more talented) wresters that never got the opportunity to hoist this belt high in the air in victory during their careers for a number of reasons.
Many of these guys busted their butts in the ring on a daily basis but sadly enough never had any sort of world title reign as a result of their hard work. A number of guys were never crowned with the title because they wrestled for the company during the age of Hulkamania and Vince McMahon simply refused to take the...
Many of these guys busted their butts in the ring on a daily basis but sadly enough never had any sort of world title reign as a result of their hard work. A number of guys were never crowned with the title because they wrestled for the company during the age of Hulkamania and Vince McMahon simply refused to take the...
- 5/28/2013
- by Todd Martin
- Obsessed with Film
At this week’s WWE Royal Rumble fan fest in Phoenix Arizona the WWE held a tournament between stars of development show Nxt with the winner earning their right to a place in this years place in WWE and what will inevitably be a spot on the WWE’s main roster. Following the recent success of numerous stars including Damien Sandow and most notably The Shield the WWE appears to be going through a phase similar to that which they did in 2002 when a rising crop of stars arrived on our screens from Ovw including John Cena, Randy Orton, Shelton Benjamin and Dave Batista. The final of the tournament was a match between Bo Dallas and Leo Kruger with Dallas coming out the victor and earning his spot in the rumble match.
Dallas, real name Taylor Rotunda signed for the WWE back in 2008 on a development deal making his debut...
Dallas, real name Taylor Rotunda signed for the WWE back in 2008 on a development deal making his debut...
- 1/27/2013
- by Liam Hoofe
- Obsessed with Film
As reported a few weeks ago, Nxt has recently undergone a full overhaul and here we have its first episode review…
The cameras pan around the small gym hall, just a few hundred fans if that, occupy the hall. The previous Nxt’s yellow is still prominent throughout although there are obvious changes to its logo, stage layout and ring covers.
Jim Ross comes out and thanks the fans for attending, welcoming us all to the new beginning of Nxt. Whilst onstage he introduces the new Interim General Manager: None other than the American Dream, Dusty Rhodes.
Rhodes first port of call is to schedule the main event in which he declares that Tyson Kidd will take on the Michael Mcgullicutty. He also states that if we think the last few years of Nxt has been wild, we’ve not seen nothing yet.
A video package for Bo Dallas airs...
The cameras pan around the small gym hall, just a few hundred fans if that, occupy the hall. The previous Nxt’s yellow is still prominent throughout although there are obvious changes to its logo, stage layout and ring covers.
Jim Ross comes out and thanks the fans for attending, welcoming us all to the new beginning of Nxt. Whilst onstage he introduces the new Interim General Manager: None other than the American Dream, Dusty Rhodes.
Rhodes first port of call is to schedule the main event in which he declares that Tyson Kidd will take on the Michael Mcgullicutty. He also states that if we think the last few years of Nxt has been wild, we’ve not seen nothing yet.
A video package for Bo Dallas airs...
- 6/24/2012
- by Andrew Smith
- Obsessed with Film
The big showdown from the Mar. 12 Raw, live in Cleveland, Ohio is a musical battle between John Cena and the Rock.
We're two weeks away from "WrestleMania 28" on Sun., April 1. Live from the Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida, headliners Cena -- the face of World Wrestling Entertainment -- will be squaring off against wrestler-turned-movie star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson at the Super Bowl of wrestling.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, onto this week's showdown:
Opening Segment: John Cena's Battle Rap
Watch On WWE Fan Nation
Cena comes out in full "Doctor of Thuganomics" gear, complete with Cavaliers jersey. Despite the local sports team pandering and wrestling fans' love of nostalgia, Cena is met with a divisive crowd. He lays down some pretty vulgar rhymes, including wanting to give Rock a Cleveland steamer. Cleveland, uh, appreciates(?) the shout-out.
When John Cena used to do this Mark Wahlberg...
We're two weeks away from "WrestleMania 28" on Sun., April 1. Live from the Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida, headliners Cena -- the face of World Wrestling Entertainment -- will be squaring off against wrestler-turned-movie star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson at the Super Bowl of wrestling.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, onto this week's showdown:
Opening Segment: John Cena's Battle Rap
Watch On WWE Fan Nation
Cena comes out in full "Doctor of Thuganomics" gear, complete with Cavaliers jersey. Despite the local sports team pandering and wrestling fans' love of nostalgia, Cena is met with a divisive crowd. He lays down some pretty vulgar rhymes, including wanting to give Rock a Cleveland steamer. Cleveland, uh, appreciates(?) the shout-out.
When John Cena used to do this Mark Wahlberg...
- 3/14/2012
- by Eric Larnick
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