Saturday 19 February 2011

Batista the wwe champian

Batista

Batista the champian

Batista

Batista

Batista

Batista

Batista

Batista

Batista

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

John Sen............The WWE Champ!!!!

The Undertaker

The undertaker

The undertaker in wwe

The Undertaker

The Undertaker

The Undertaker

The Undertaker

The Undertaker

The Undertaker

The Undertaker

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK RETURN IN WWE

THE ROCK

The rock

The Rock

The Rock

The Rock

The Rock

The Rock

The Rock
Dwayne Johnson (Born 1972 in Hayward, CA) first hit it big as one of the world’s greatest professional wrestlers when he wrestled under the name “The Rock”. Prior to wrestling, he played college football at the University of Miami and was part of the 1991 National Championship team. Following a highly successful Pro Wrestling career, he went into movies where he has appeared in such films as “The Mummy Returns”, “The Scorpion King”, “The Rundown”, “Walking Tall”, “Gridiron Gang”, “Reno 911: Miami”, “Get Smart”, “Race to Witch Mountain”, “The Tooth Fairy”, “The Game Plan”, “Planet 51″, and others. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named his as one of the Top-10 up and coming stars in Hollywood. This was requested for my son who is a big “Rock” fan so it will proudly be hanging on his wall.

Friday 18 February 2011

10 Best Wrestlers

10 Best Wrestlers on the Big Screen 
Thirteen-time World Wrestling Entertainment champion Paul “Triple H” Levesque continues the organization’s tradition of turning (or trying to, anyway) its biggest superstars into movie stars with “The Chaperone.” Helmed by Stephen Herek (“Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” “Mr. Holland’s Opus,” “Rock Star”), the movie approaches a winning formula combining all the elements that have characterized wrestler-actor transformations in the past: action, comedy and a family-friendly story line that pairs a big man with a small child (think Hulk Hogan in “Mr. Nanny” or the Rock in “The Game Plan”)