Jon Moxley and a popular AEW star were referenced following WWE Crown Jewel earlier today. This took place during Triple H's ...
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Fans serenade Triple H with AEW star’s entrance theme
Back in February, during AEW’s Grand Slam event in Brisbane, Copeland wrestled what was likely his final match Down Under. As ...
A major AEW star has revealed that, unfortunately, they will no longer be bringing back a beloved character on the promotion.
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Wild Scenes In Australia As WWE Fans Chant “We Want Edge” And Sing His Entrance Song Infront Of Triple H
At the Crown Jewel post-show in Australia, WWE fans created a wild moment when they began chanting “We Want Edge” while ...
Triple H was greeted with an interesting chant from fans attending the WWE Crown Jewel post-show in Perth on Saturday.
Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman joined the country singer on a re-creation of the show's kitchen set. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital Reba McEntire and Little Big ...
Golden Girls fans got a special treat during the 2025 Emmy Awards as Reba McEntire and Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman performed the show’s iconic theme song. Reba and Little ...
This may or may not come as a surprise to you, but it sounds as though many WWE Superstars are not big fans of their entrance music. Or at the very least, they ...
The trio of country stars gathered on a re-creation of the sitcom’s kitchen set to mark the show’s 40th anniversary with a performance of Andrew Gold’s “Thank You For Being a Friend.” Unfortunately, ...
Sonny Curtis, who wrote such classics as “I Fought the Law,” “Walk Right Back” and the theme for the “Mary Tyler Moore” show, “Love Is All Around,” died Friday after a sudden illness, according to a ...
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In addition to “Love Is All Around,” the Texan wrote “I Fought the Law,” “Walk Right Back” and “More Than I Can Say,” hits for The Clash, The Everly Brothers and Leo Sayer, respectively. By Mike ...
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