– As noted, Bruno Sammartino passed away this week at age 82. WWE released the above video this afternoon via their official website and social media channels, which features John Cena, The Miz and others talking about the legendary pro wrestler.
– Arnold Schwarzenegger posted the following tweet to talk about the passing of his longtime friend:
Bruno Sammartino was a legend. He was the American Dream personified. From his childhood in Italy hiding from Nazis to selling out Madison Square Garden 188 times as the biggest star of professional wrestling, he was a hero in every stage of his life. pic.twitter.com/29KDwT3gcA
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— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) April 18, 2018
"He brought so much great inspiration to so many millions of children…He has made such great contributions to this country." – Arnold @Schwarzenegger on WWE Hall of Famer Bruno Sammartino. #RIPBrunoSammartino pic.twitter.com/wznmodbkKb
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2018
– The latest episode of Steve Austin’s podcast, the Steve Austin Show, featured Andy Williams, the guitarist from Every Time I Di. Prior to that, the WWE Hall Of Famer welcomed ECW Original and former WWE/WCW Superstar Shane Douglas on the show. Download both episodes at PodcastOne.com.
- UPDATE: Apparently John Cena Isn’t Handling Nikki Bella Breakup Too Well …