Wrestling

Persona Non Grata
Persona Non Grata
Persona Non Grata
Professional wrestling has been built around the most athletic, bulky, and meanest looking dudes the world has to offer, but every once in a blue moon someone out of "the mold" makes a name in the business.
Shocking Suspensions
Shocking Suspensions
Shocking Suspensions
Last week Ricardo Rodriguez, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio's personal ring announcer, was suspended for failing a WWE drug test. You wouldn't think a guy who is paid to wield a microphone, and rock a sweet bow tie, would be on the wrong side of the WWE's Wellness Policy, but Rodriguez is their latest violator.
Slam Band
Slam Band
Slam Band
Professional wrestlers have often been accused of living the "rock and roll" lifestyle. The parallels are there -- constantly working on the road, often being linked to drugs, and a propensity for dying young.
NXT is BST
NXT is BST
NXT is BST
If you're a wrestling fan, chances are pretty good that you watch Raw and Smackdown every week, maybe order the Pay-Per-View events once a month or head out to a live show when they cruise through town, and assume that's pretty much all there is to the WWE.
Steal That Style
Steal That Style
Steal That Style
Another MMA fighter is leaving the Octagon in favor of pro wrestlings' squared circle (and a circular cage, too).  Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, former UFC Light Heavyweight champion, has signed with TNA Wrestling and Bellator MMA.

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