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  2. West Texas Rednecks - Wikipedia

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    The West Texas Rednecks were a short-lived professional wrestling stable and country music band in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1999 and All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in the early 2000s. They are famous for the recording of two songs, "Rap is Crap (I Hate Rap)" [ 1 ] and "Good Ol' Boys".

  3. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    The name indicates "A sixth member that will become one with AB6IX and walk a new path with them together." [8] A.C.E: Choice Music group [9] Adam Lambert: Glamberts Musician [1] Adele: Daydreamers Musician Named after the song "Daydreamer" from her album 19 [10] Aerosmith: Blue Army: Music group [11] Aespa: My Music group [12] Alamat: Magiliw ...

  4. WWF The Music, Volume 4 - Wikipedia

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    WWF The Music, Volume 4 is a soundtrack album by WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation, or WWF). Released on November 2, 1999, by Koch Records, it features entrance theme music of various WWE superstars, all of which were composed and performed by Jim Johnston (with the exception of one song, performed by H-Blockx). The album was a ...

  5. The Best Celebrity Wrestlers Ever: Pat McAfee, Maria ... - AOL

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    A key part of good wrestling is being believable, and that’s what Mike Tyson excelled at. Sure, ... including back-to-back body slams. He spent the next year building up an iconic feud with ...

  6. The Bloodline (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Bloodline is a villainous professional wrestling stable that performs in WWE on the SmackDown brand. The stable consists of second leader Solo Sikoa, The Tongans (Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa), and Jacob Fatu. This name of the stable is in reference to the majority of the group being members of the AnoaŹ»i family of Samoan professional wrestlers.

  7. WWE Anthology - Wikipedia

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    WWE Anthology was released on November 12, 2002 by Koch Records in association with SmackDown! Records, a division of WWE. [2] Announcing the album, a WWE press release described the album as a "collection featuring the greatest hits, past and present, of WWE Superstar Entrance and Event themes", all but 38 of the featured tracks had never been previously released.

  8. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wikipedia

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    After a brief stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Austin signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1995. In the WWF, Austin was repackaged as a short-tempered, brash and brazen anti-establishment antihero named "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, becoming the most popular wrestler of the Attitude Era off the back of his ...

  9. D-Generation X - Wikipedia

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    Due to Michaels' ongoing obsession with ending the Undertaker's WrestleMania streak, Triple H and Michaels quietly separated heading into WrestleMania XXVI, but remained on good terms. Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and X-Pac have gone under the team names of D-Generates of Wrestling and Team Suck as a tribute to D-Generation X.