Would Metallica Have Opened Their Shows With Real American?
During TNA's tour of England, Hulk Hogan made the claim that he was almost a member of Metallica. He told The Sun: "I used to be a session musician before I was a wrestler. I played bass guitar. I was big pals with Lars Ulrich and he asked me if I wanted to play bass with Metallica in their early days but it didn't work out."
As successful as Metallica is, there was another band that Hogan name dropped in that interview which is even bigger. "Jerry Hall also asked Mick Jagger if I could play bass with the Rolling Stones. Mick never got back to me."
David Otunga Extends Undefeated Streak in the Court Room
In addition to being a professional wrestler, David Otunga is a lawyer that graduated from Harvard Law School. Last week, he represented a man who claimed to have been wrongfully terminated from his job. David Otunga won the case and he is now 20-0 in the court room.
There is an eery coincidence with that record. On RAW, he serves as the legal counsel to the Interim General Manager of the show, John Laurinaitis. He came very close to being fired on Monday night but his firing was interrupted by the Undertaker who challenged Triple H to a match at WrestleMania XXVIII. If Undertaker wins that match, then he will be 20-0 at WrestleMania.
Photo of David Otunga and Jennifer Hudson: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images


Comments
I am looking forward to the return of Kharma. Just the thought of all the “bad Kharma” storylines for Beth Phoenix and Natalia are enough to make one excited at the prospect. We’ve gotten so used to “monster heels” that it would be great to have a “monster face” for a change.
@the blade
I believe that the Big Show is a “monster face” as you call it, also Brodus Clay. i’d much prefer these big competetors to be heel as it provides that fear factor, a friendly giant is just somewhat too PG for ones liking.
I apologise if this comes as a double post, my internet went dodgy as I clicked post.