When Music and Wrestling Collide

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"It's So Hard" - The late, great Big Pun showed his wrestling-fan stripes when he shouted out wrestling's so-called "Million Dollar Man," famous for his blinged-out accessories and gold-studded gear, on his 2000 hit "It's So Hard," rapping, "Popping sh-- like a Nazi, iced out like DiBiase."  (Photos: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images; C.M. Wiggins/WENN.com)
Be a Man - Randy "Macho Man" Savage had three loves in this world: wrestling, snapping into Slim Jims and rapping. The late WWE icon released a hip hop album, Be a Man, in 2003.  (Photo: DPA/Landov)
Method Man and Redman - Redman and Method Man are an outlandish team in both rhyme and everyday life and we love them for it.   (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
John Cena - John Cena was the first and only wrestling star to try to become a semi-sorta-kinda credible MC. He often took to rapping to diss his foes, and adopted "Word life" as his slogan at one point. He released the album You Can't See Me in 2005, debuting at No. 15 on Billboard, and has rapped on tracks with Murs, E-40 and Freddie Foxxx.(Photo: EPA/SASHENKA GUTIERREZ/Landov)

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Be a Man - Randy "Macho Man" Savage had three loves in this world: wrestling, snapping into Slim Jims and rapping. The late WWE icon released a hip hop album, Be a Man, in 2003.  (Photo: DPA/Landov)

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