WWE Cardboard Cutouts

in #wwe-cutouts8 years ago


There are so many ways by which you can bring the WWE into your own home - DVDs, posters, figures, apparel, replica belts to name just a few. All of these are, of course, great choices (anything that supports our beloved WWE is a pat-on-the-back-worthy choice!), but do you know what we think is the best way to bring the WWE home? Superstar cutouts. Seriously, what could be better than having a full-size cardboard cutout of a wrestler in your house?!

Many of you reading this may have already considered purchasing one (or many), or perhaps you’ve bought a cutout before and weren’t happy with the quality and are therefore looking for an online store that sells high-quality cutouts? Either way, we have just the site for you. 

Superstarcutouts.com has a wide range of superstars to choose from, including, but not limited to Bray Wyatt, Triple H, Brock Lesnar, Sheamus, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and many, many more.

Why I have a cutout of my favourite WWE superstar in my house (and why you should too)

Ok, that title does sound a bit preachy, but can you blame me? I’m a massive fan of the WWE (and have been since the mid-90s), and Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock is by far and away the best wrestler to have ever existed. Period. What better way to pay homage to your favourite superstar than with a life-size cardboard cutout? There is no better way!

To celebrate The Rock’s epic career, I have decided to take a look a back and compile a list of the best matches that The Rock was involved in. I’ve kept it brief as I could easily witter on all day about how great the Great One truly is, and no-one has a full week to read about my unadulterated admiration for The Rock. So here goes:

1) Judgment Day 2000: The Rock vs. Triple H: It takes a special kind of match to keep an audience on the edge of their seat for a full hour, but that is exactly what The Rock and Triple H (with the helming of special guest referee Shaun Michaels) did in their Last Man Standing match in the summer of 2000. I have watched thousands upon thousands of matches over the years, and I’m hard-pressed to find one that flows as beautifully as this match did. 

2) Wrestlemania 17: The Rock vs. Stone Cold: In my humble opinion, this is the match that defines the Attitude era to a T. Two phenomenal superstars (and athletes) going head-to-head for the WWE Championship. A true back-and-forth match, this encounter signalled the end of the Attitude era. Although some may view this as a sad time, I, myself, see it as the perfect memory. There is no better way to end an era than with one of the greatest matchups (and the two biggest starts) in WWE history 

3) Wrestlemania 18: The Rock vs Hulk Hogan: My earliest memories of WWE involve the legend that is Hulk Hogan. Although I didn’t become (what I would call a proper) fan until the mid-90s, I looked up the Hulkster and followed his advice of taking my vitamins and saying my prayers! You can, therefore, imagine how I reacted when my two favourite WWE superstars battled it out at Wrestlemania 18. I was stoked. Some predicted the match would not live up expectations, but boy were they wrong. It was epic.

Right, that’s my piece said. I’m off to watch some classic Rock matches with my WWE cutout stood right next to me.

Thanks for taking the time to read my article. Have a great day!

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