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Koko B. Ware Inducted To WWE Hall Of Fame Thanks To THQ's 'Legends of WrestleMania'

WWE fans have been wondering why Koko B. Ware was selected for the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2009. While he was popular with younger fans (mostly for carrying around a parrot and flapping his arms like an idiot), it's not like he was selling out arenas and he wasn't exactly stellar in the ring. Prowrestling.Net has reported that "The Birdman" was chosen due to his involvement with THQ's Legends of WrestleMania game.

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Jamegohanssj55518d ago

A waste of space on the game and in the hall of fame. I never liked Koko B. Ware. He's garbage.

TGSI

Heldrasil5516d ago

WTF? and the bird doesn't get any recognition.

Supernatural245518d ago

Man..I should have gone to the company and help with the game, I would have been inducted in the HOF!!

They should of put Andrew "Test" Martin instead, he had more of an impact and was by far more talented. R.i.P.

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HITC's Weekend Playlist

The HITC Tech team write about what they're playing this weekend, including XCOM: Enemy Unknow, Banished, and L.A. Noire.

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Ultimate Warrior’s Greatest Video Games

Christopher Buffa (Prima Games): News of Ultimate Warrior Jim Hellwig’s death left millions of wrestling fans, including myself, in shock. I never knew the man, but I loved the character. His electric entrance, running to the ring full blast and shaking the ropes, was adrenaline personified, while the outfit (multicolored face paint, neon tassels, different colored straps for his title belts) embodied the 90s. Critics often remark that his promos were illogical, but to kids, they made perfect sense. Fill the spaceship with rocket fuel? Trampled by elephants? Might as well be Shakespeare to a nine-year-old.

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Top 7 WrestleMania Video Games

This weekend is WrestleMania XXX,and with the celebration underway Nerds on the Rocks decides to checkout the Top 7 wrestling game bearing the event's name. From the NES to the PlayStation 2, the brand has extended through generations of gaming consoles.

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