No Sgt. Pepper for Punker.
The Undertaker, WWE’s iconic “Dead Man,” has created a second career from telling stories from the road. Before he started doing his one (dead) man shows around big WWE events, Taker had a candid conversation on The Broken Skull Sessions with Steve Austin a few years ago, where he recounted a memorable night where he…
WrestleMania has always been a spectacle, not just for wrestling but for pop culture moments. One of the most underrated (and hilarious) examples happened at WrestleMania XI, when legendary hip-hop duo Salt-N-Pepa performed their hit song “Whatta Man,” and clearly seemed to have eyes for one wrestler in particular: the Excellence of Execution himself, Bret…
Cyndi Lauper has had a long and decorated history with the WWF and, later, the WWE. So why isn’t the ’80s pop icon in the WWE Hall of Fame?
CM Punk might be wrestling’s resident rebel, but when it comes to his taste in music, he’s more emotional indie than punk rock these days. During his recent appearance on the show Celtic Workouts, Punk opened up about the kind of music he’s been vibing with lately, referring to his favorite genre as simply “sad…
Alice Cooper had a pretty tough time of it during the ’80s, but the decade saw him appearing to at least one record-sized crowd.
Jelly has long dreamed of stepping into the WWE ring as a wrestler.
Songs by Queen, Metallica and Jefferson Airplane were also featured during the ‘All In’ event.
He went against The Demon.
“We call that job security,” says Ronnie Platt of the Elite entering to the band’s 1976 hit.