WWE was in town for SmackDown Live at Van Andel Arena and I had a chance to interview Daniel Bryan.
Bryan won a WWE Slammy Award last year from WWE as its Superstar of the Year.
"Yes! Yes! Yes!"
Just after the Seattle Seahawks defeated the San Francisco 49ers 23-17 in the NFC Championship game on Sunday night, Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman told Fox-TV's Erin Andrews exactly how he felt about 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree.
But what if it was 1980s-era WWE, and he was being interviewed by "Mean" Gene Okerlund?
During Monday night's "Old School" edition of "WWE Raw," several legends appeared.
Among them, "Nature Boy" Ric Flair, Sergeant Slaughter, The New Age Outlaws, Too Cool, Rikishi, Nikolai Volkoff, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase, Bob Backlund and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper...
Unfortunately in the world of professional wrestling, not every superstar makes it out of the sport alive. Be it from a freak accident or years of drug and alcohol abuse.
The pro wrestling entrance has come a long way.
It went from the typical into an absolute spectacle complete with fireworks, Titantron montages and dazzling light shows. Wrestling entrances have become so popular that other sports, especially MMA, mimic their style.