Questionable popular culture is the lifeblood of Blastfrom. Nothing is more questionable than the popularity and cultural relevance of Wrestling in recent years. So we look back at some of the moments when music and Wrestling squared off.Music has been an integral part of the identity of Pro Wrestling for decades. You have the all important entrance themes, wrestlers who turn their talents to music and musicians who’ve decided to step foot in the ring.Speaking of which, we also watch along with a match of titanic importance. People often argue about intermingling fighting disciplines – Karate vs Judo, Mixed Martial Arts vs Boxing – now you can find out what happens when wrestler is pitted against musician.On the January 1st 2007 episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, rapper Kevin Federline did battle with rapper/wrestler John Cena.If you’d like to watch along you should probably subscribe to the WWE Network and look for the above episode. We’ve also heard that you can use the search engine of your choice and somehow land on a copy of this fight… but that’s none of our business.But the way, did you know that the initials WWE don’t stand for anything? Once upon a time it used to stand for World Wrestling Entertainment but, according to the Wikipedia page on the subject, those initials no longer mean anything. Isn’t that weird?
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