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A few weeks ago, we noticed a Wrestling magazine on the TV show Happy Endings. We may have stumbled across a trend. ThreeManBoother and Better With You enthusiast SunnyDewhite (Follow!) sent us this screenshot from 30 Rock. In it, Tracy Jordan is doing some light reading of “Heterosexual Wrestling Magazine,” which we’re not really sure actually exists.
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So, it turns out that both Max Blum of Happy Endings and Tracy Jordan of 30 Rock are wrestling enthusiasts, hilarious, and possible kindred spirits. Keep your eyes peeled for any other wrestling magazines on your favorite comedies; if you let us know, we’ll feature it (and you) in Snapshots!
We’ve been playing WWE ’13 as much as we can. The much heralded Attitude Era Campaign lives up to its hype: you play through the years of the Monday Night Wars where the WWF caught up and surpassed WCW in the Monday Night Wars. WWE ’13 focuses on 8 of the Superstars that made this victory possible, one of them being Mick Foley. What is unique about Foley is that you play as his alter egos, from Cactus Jack’s debut match against Triple H to Dude Love’s main event match against Stone Cold Steve Austin. More often, you play as Mankind. You know Mankind? From the hit NBC Show 30 Rock?
Hearing the way Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) pronounces “Man-Kind” cracks us up. And we’ve been repeating it while playing WWE ’13; it’s a little bonus fun on top of an already fun game. You’ll laugh, until you cry, until you start laughing again. Okay, back to playing the game.
We had a goal here at ThreeManBooth aka 3MB aka The Original Famous 3MB: We wanted to pass 10,000 views within our first 6 months. Well, November 1st is that deadline and we’ve … passed 12,000 views! As a thank you, we wanted to let you know that we’re focused – now more than ever before – at making http://www.threemanbooth.com the wrestling site that you, the fans, deserve.
We’re going to provide more content to you!
More Pictures!
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More Recaps!
More Live Events!
More … What’s that? Oh, our copy of WWE ’13 Just Arrived?
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Today is Halloween and believe it or not, Halloween is very important to the world of professional wrestling. Halloween is usually the time of year in wrestling where we are reminded of WCW Halloween Havoc, bizarre characters like The Boogeyman, and WWE Divas fufilling our cosplay fantasies. All of those things do matter in wrestling Halloween, but probably one of the most overlooked Halloween wrestling memories is the debut of a new persona for one of the WWE’s most popular Superstars. If you said Super Stacy, you were wrong, but we don’t blame you. The correct answer is John Cena!
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On October 31st, 2002. John Cena dressed up as Vanilla Ice and did his first ever on-screen freestyle rap to Stephanie McMahon. The next week, Cena dropped the “Ninja Rap” philosophy but kept the “Ice Ice Baby” attitude by declaring himself the “Doctor Of Thuganomics” and embracing his new found hip-hop persona. We all thought it was just a phase, but 3 years later, the Vanilla Ice Guy with a doctorate somehow ended up facing Bradshaw (Yes! The guy the guy from the APA) for the WWE Championship at Wrestlemania 21!
Since we assume you’re reading this in costume and we can’t give out candy over the internet, our treat to you is John Cena’s debut rap as Vanilla Ice.
We’ll let you decide if Cena’s rapping and the segment after it, is a trick or a treat. Happy Halloween!