• Iggy Azalea & WWE Divas' Twitter Messages Leading to 'Fancy' Wrestling Debut?

    Iggy Azalea certainly has a music career, at least we're all hoping she has a comeback soon, but the Australian rapper that rose to fame due to her song "Fancy" might have a backup plan. Thanks to a Twitter conversation we saw this week, it looks like the WWE could hold a future for Azalea. The wrestling organization's female wrestlers, or Divas, the Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie) and Nattie exchanged some messages with the artist and it looks like this could really happen.
  • Flo Rida Loses Rap Battle with Wrestler Bo Dallas on WWE Raw [WATCH VIDEO]

    Flo Rida is a professional rapper. WWE wrestler Bo Dallas is not. He is an athlete. On this week's Monday Night Raw professional wrestling event, everything we knew about both of these men changed forever when they took part in a rap battle in the middle of the ring. Rida was in attendance in Miami as it was announced that his song, "My House," was named the official song for WrestleMania. The wrestling group known as the Social Outcasts, which includes Dallas, then called Rida into the ring to challenge him at his own game. Flo Rida lost, you guys! Watch video of this sad moment below.
  • Five Finger Death Punch Cancels Concert in Milan After Reports of ISIS Terrorist Attack

    Five Finger Death Punch has cancelled a concert in Milan following reports that the city was potentially the target of another ISIS terrorist attack. The cancellation occurred after reports from a subgroup called "Anonymous" claimed to have unearthed multiple ISIS attacks slated for the day of the concert (Nov. 22). FFDP's concert in Milan was one of the attacks listed.
  • WWE Delays 'New Day' Stable Over Ferguson Unrest Sensitivity

    The WWE has built an empire on creating larger-than-life characters who still seem to have at least one foot in the real world. The organization pays close attention to what is hot on the Internet and also how the U.S. in general interacts with other countries. It is no coincidence that Russian characters have been brought in to play the bad guy at certain points in time when our relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin is more than a little strained. It shows that it is paying attention to all sorts of issues outside of its organization and finding ways to connect with the fans on several levels at once. But every now and then a hot-button topic will come along that is too dicey even for World Wrestling Entertainment to touch, and the riots and protests in Ferguson, Missouri, have actually altered storyline plans. WWE was originally planning a big push for a new faction, according to Wrestling Inc., that includes Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E. They started popping up here and there but were not being given the kind of time that longtime fans could easily have expected. In recent weeks, the trio have been dubbed "The New Day" and have been the focus of several vignettes. This new faction is now on track to debut on "WWE Monday Night Raw" next week, so fans will finally learn more about them. According to Wrestling Inc., the stable's delay is directly related to the unrest in Ferguson. WWE believes that, quite obviously, racial tension is what is lying at the root of the protesting in Missouri, and while it as an organization will not take sides, it also did not want to do anything that could be perceived as contributing to the problem.
  • Stephanie McMahon Announces Sweeping Changes to WWE's Domestic Violence Policy

    While the NFL might not be exactly sure of what to do with players who are involved in domestic violence incidents, at least other sports organizations are watching closely at the fallout and then changing their own guidelines. WWE executive Stephanie McMahon has announced that her organization now has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to issues of abuse or domestic violence.
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