We're going to be honest: we haven't watched anything arm wrestling-related since our DVR was totally empty and we caught a late night Spike TV rebroadcast of the Sylvester Stallone mistake 'Over the Top.' But it might be worth giving it a second look, thanks to this madwoman.
Take the latest Jamaican dance craze and combine it with the hysterical blow-by-blow commentary of WWE's Jim Ross and voila—you have a most excellent mashup you never knew was possible.
Now that we're building on last week's 5 Hilarious Wrestling GIFs, we have a new set that are bound to to leave you cracking up at the blunders in sports entertainment.
Anyone who has watched wrestling over the years knows all about the managers that stand in the corner of their favorite wrestlers. From the late great Miss Elizabeth to the "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart, but what about a wrestler's faithful sidekick? You know, the people that are really just there for moral support or to entertain the crowd with their ridiculous antics. Some sidekicks were real people while more than a few were animals, socks and even figments of a wrestler's imagination. Today, we pay tribute to the top ten wrestling sidekicks of all time.
Unfortunately in the world of professional wrestling, not every superstar makes it out of the sport alive. Be it from a freak accident or years of drug and alcohol abuse.
The wrestling entrance has come a long way. It went from the typical into an absolute spectacle complete with fireworks, Titantron montages and dazzling light shows. Wrestling entrances have become so popular that other sports, especially MMA, mimic their style.
No one enjoys being in police custody, but the same can't be said about seeing others in custody. Here's 20 wrestler mugshots you've probably never seen.
There’s something about a girl in a mini-skirt skipping around a wrestling ring that’s very appealing to males. Whether you’re into her looks, her character or you just dig crazy chicks, A.J. is the most popular female — perhaps, the most popular person — in the WWE right now.
There are a lot of popular wrestlers in WWE, but there aren't a lot who come to the ring in T-shirts that were made for them by fans, swatting at bubbles being showered onto the entrance ramp by fans who brought their own bubble-guns to the arena.