Wwe superstar rock singers from the 80s
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The Rockers
For other uses, see Rockers (disambiguation).
Professional wrestling tag team
Professional wrestling tag team
| The Rockers | |
|---|---|
The Rockers, Shawn Michaels (left) and Marty Jannetty, in during their time as AWA World Tag Team Champions | |
| Members | Marty Jannetty Shawn Michaels |
| Name(s) | The Rockers The Midnight Rockers |
| Billed heights | Shawn Michaels: 6ft 1in (m) Marty Jannetty: 5ft 11in (m) |
| Combined billed weight | lb (kg) |
| Debut | May 15, |
| Disbanded | January 11, |
| Years active | – (one-off reunion) |
The Rockers were an American professional wrestlingtag team consisting of Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty who teamed from to The team worked for NWA Central States Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association, Continental Wrestling Federation, Continental Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Federation. In , the team had a violent kayfabe breakup that helped propel Michaels into the singles ranks with "The Heartbr
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Wrestling Stars Who Also Had Interesting Music Careers
ByRob Williams
It's often said that the music scene parallels that of the whacky world of professional wrestling. Whether it be living life in the limelight, or just living life on the road, wrestling superstars often compare the two performing arts to one another. In fact, Bully Ray discussed the on the road lifestyles of both wrestlers and rock stars during a recent episode of "Busted Open." Yet sometimes in the business, a wrestler and rock star can be one in the same. Some professional wrestlers have very successfully ventured into the world of rock, rap, pop, punk, and even country music. Many wrestling talents have also toured the globe performing on a different kind of stage alongside some of the biggest names in the music business, at some of the biggest music festivals in the world. Some of these artists have even gone platinum, performed on late night shows, won awards, and become massively successful outside o
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With the recent appearance on Monday Night Raw of music superstar Cyndi Lauper ( WATCH), one could say that the “girl who wants to have fun” came full circle from her first WWE visit in Through the years, the fabled Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection has withstood the test of time — individual performers, bands, and other musical artists of different genres have joined forces with WWE in a various number of capacities.
Of course, the explosion of Rock 'n' Wrestling was preceded by the advent of entrance music for many superstars. The Fabulous Freebirds are credited for being the first performers to use music in their presentation as they came into the arena to the Lynyrd Skynyrd rock anthem "Freebird." As other Superstars followed the Freebirds’ suit, ingång music changed how we viewed the overall ingång and persona of the ring warriors, and for that matter, the overall presentation of the live experience.
But Superstars notwithstanding, enter the charismatic Lauper, whose associat