
Christopher Sharman
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2 weeks ago |
whatculture.com | Simon Miller |Bradley Villaver |Christopher Sharman
Deep in the multiverse, somebody squashed a butterfly and these matches headlined WrestleMania. For more awesome content, check out: http://whatculture.com/wwe Listen to our free podcasts: http://www.whatculture.com/wrestleculture Follow us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatculturewwe Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatculturewwe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatculturewrestling #WWE #Wrestling #WrestleMania Voiceover: Simon Miller. Video Editor: Bradley Villaver.
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2 months ago |
whatculture.com | Simon Miller |Christopher Sharman
If Cody Rhodes finished the story at WrestleMania XL, these are the lost chapters... For more awesome content, check out: http://whatculture.com/wwe Listen to our free podcasts: http://www.whatculture.com/wrestleculture Follow us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatculturewwe Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whatculturewwe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatculturewrestling #WWE #Wrestling #WrestleMania Voiceover: Simon Miller. Video Editor: Fintan Courtney-Long.
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2 months ago |
whatculture.com | Christopher Sharman
WWE has a long history of embellishing and rewriting events to control its own narratives, especially when it comes to WrestleMania. The company often presents a version of history that enhances the spectacle, even if it means bending the truth. Watch any WWE documentary and at some point you'll be scratching your head about a story you remember differently.
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2 months ago |
whatculture.com | Christopher Sharman
Wrestling fans start the new year by counting the days until the Royal Rumble match. With twice as much Rumble as there was a decade ago, seeing which man and woman are heading to WrestleMania is one of the most exciting moments on the grappling calendar. Even fair-weather fans come out of hiding to see 58 people thrown out of the ring once a year. You can't deny the feeling of seeing Cody Rhodes go back-to-back in the Rumble, then finally dethrone Roman Reigns at WrestleMania last year.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
whatculture.com | Christopher Sharman
The New Bloodline, now led by Solo Sikoa, has been all over WWE programming for almost a year. After breaking away from the original Bloodline, Solo stepped up as the new leader, bringing a fresh energy to the faction. Under Solo's leadership, the New Bloodline has continued the Anoa'i family's legacy of dominance in professional wrestling. The group includes some familiar faces and new allies, all united by their shared goal of maintaining their family's storied reputation.
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