Russian tanks in California?
Ha! Ha! I actually had to persuade myself that this was for real.
I
guess you can’t beat the hyperbole of wrestling!
This Is the Greatest Professional Wrestling Entrance Ever
For a better version of this GO HERE
http://time.com/3762902/greatest-wrestling-entrance-tank-rusev-wwe-wrestlemania31/
You
can't top an actual tank
The
wide world of wrestling is no stranger to tender geopolitical fault
lines.
At
the first WrestleMania in March 1985, tag team partners The Iron
Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff ratcheted up the Cold War a few degrees
before squaring off with the aptly named American duo, the U.S
Express. Before the match, The Iron Sheik proudly waved the Iranian
flag, while Volkoff gave a throaty rendition of the Soviet national
anthem. The tens of thousands of American fans in attendance at
Madison Square Garden booed and chucked trash at the ring in
response.
Thirty
years later, little seems to have changed. With relations between
Washington and the Kremlin in a downward spiral again, “Russian”
wrestler Alexander Rusev (who is actually Bulgarian) entered
Wrestlemania 31 on Sunday in unbelievable fashion: In a tank waving
the Russian flag, while being escorted by what appeared to be a
platoon of Russian troops.
Who
cares that the hitherto undefeated Rusev went on to lose the United
States Championship belt to red-blooded American wrestler John Cena?
In terms of his entrance, he was a winner all the way.
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