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Aaron Rodgers Championship Belt Celebration featured on ESPN Sportscenter (VIDEO BELOW)

Source: ESPN

Ben Roethlisberger Highlights from his Appearance on WWE Monday Night Raw

To showcase the NFL and Pro Wrestling connection with Super Bowl XLV, the below video highlights Ben Roethlisberger and his offensive line's appearance on the October 5, 2009 edition of Monday Night Raw in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Sixteen months later, Ben Roethlisberger will lead his Pittsburgh Steelers to the third Super Bowl appearance of his career.

Source: espn.go.com
Photo: © 2011 WWE, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The "Famous" Aaron Rodgers Championship Belt Pose T-Shirt [Video]

Original photo source: (The Packers Blog Born From Treachery)




To celebrate the Green Bay Packers playing in Super Bowl XLV on February 6, 2011, the pictures (above) show the famous Aaron Rodgers Championship Belt Pose t-shirt.

A t-shirt with the famous pose was sold in the past by clicking here or here. Unfortunately, the Aaron Rodgers Championship Belt t-shirt is currently unavailable. This original t-shirt was very popular with both the National Football League and Pro Wrestling fans.

A replica t-shirt of the original design without the WWF Championship belt can be bought by clicking here.

Fastertee Replica t-shirt



"Macho Man" Randy Savage will appear on WWE All-Stars

"Macho Man" Randy Savage will appear on WWE® All-Stars™, which will be the first WWE sponsored video game including the "Macho Man" since his departure from the company in 1993. The video game will be released on March 29, 2011.


Source: www.wweallstars.com, www.ign.com
Video and Image: © 2011, IGN Entertainment, Inc., © 2011 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., © 2011 THQ Inc

TNA Wrestling's Mr. Anderson (Video)

On January 9, 2011, Mr. Anderson became the
11th TNA World Heavyweight Champion.

Below is his first in-ring promo after winning the belt.

Source: TNAWrestling.com
Video: © 2011 TNA Entertainment, LLC.

The Baltimore Sun's Top 50 Wrestling Stars




The Baltimore Sun's Kevin Eck has written a list of the Top 50 wrestling stars on his blog, Ring Posts. While the list can be debated, it seems to be more comprehensive compared to WWE's list officially released in December for their DVD, Top 50 Superstars of All Time.

The Baltimore Sun's Top 50 Wrestling Stars are as follows:
  1. Hulk Hogan – The biggest star in the history of the industry and an iconic figure in pop culture, the 12-time world champion’s name has become synonymous with pro wrestling.
  2. Lou Thesz
  3. Bruno Sammartino
  4. Ric Flair – The words “world champion” and “Ric Flair” have been synonymous ever since he won the first of his 16 world titles in 1981. “The Nature Boy” is perhaps the industry’s most complete performer when it comes to combining showmanship, microphone skills and in-ring ability. Flair, who still mixes it up in the ring on occasion, has wrestled in five decades.
  5. Andre the Giant – Billed at 7 feet 4 and anywhere from 400 to 500 pounds, he truly was a larger than life figure and one of the most famous wrestlers and top gate attractions of all time.