Mayweather’s Brass Knuckles KO ‘The Big Show’

floyd and the big show

Last night was Wrestlemania XXIV and you could feel the electricity in the air – or maybe it was just the sound of Floyd Mayweather hitting the mat.

Everyone’s talking about the Big Show vs. Floyd “Money” Mayweather that featured the Big Show whipping the ass of every one of Mayweather’s handlers. As for Floyd “Money” Mayweather, he got thrown around, stepped on, and had to be dragged back to the ring by the Big Show, before felling him a brass-knuckle assisted right hook.

Mayweather wasn’t the only celebrity at the show: Kim Kardashian made an appearance as hostess and interviewed Mr. Kennedy before the ‘Money in the Bank’ ladder match.

Speaking of the ‘Money in the Bank’ match, I’ve seen a match with so many “holy sh*t” moments as this one. Here are a few of the highlights of that one; John Morrison doing a back flip off the top rope carrying a ladder, and Shelton Benjimen falling into and bending a propped ladder outside. Even the wrestlers jaws dropped at that one.

Snoop Dogg played host to the ‘Playboy Bunny Lumberjack March’ starring Maria and all the other WWE Divas. After the match the Dogg nailed Santino Marella with a clothesline and giving a shoutout to none other then Ric Flair. Raven Symone (who’s really got some ‘junk in the trunk’) introduced the children in attendance from the Make A Wish foundation.

But perhaps the most powerful moment of the night came when Shawn Michaels wrestled the legendary “Nature Boy” Ric Flair in Flair’s last match.

An emotional roller coaster from start to finish, the match ended when Flair told Michaels to hit him with the superkick. Michael responded by mouthing to Flair, “I’m sorry” and “I love you” out of respect for the 16 time champion and pinned him. Once the match concluded, Michaels embraced Flair and exited the ring while over 70,000 people rose in unison to say goodbye to the “Nature Boy” who tearfully waved goodbye to and thanked the crowd.

Tell us what you're thinking by leaving a comment...




COVER STORY

College Football Week Twelve Preview: Cheerleader Edition College Football Week Twelve Preview: Cheerleader Edition

The college football season is nearing its end.  Conference titles are being handed... 

South Park’s (Too Many Minorities) Not My Water Park [Video & Lyrics] South Park’s (Too Many Minorities) Not My Water Park [Video & Lyrics]

Out of the myriad of things wrong with today’s society, we need to thank Matt... 

The 7 Greatest Uniform Numbers in Sports The 7 Greatest Uniform Numbers in Sports

LeBron James was recently in the news promoting his campaign to retire the #23 in... 

Read More Posts From This Category

GIRLS

The 2009 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show & Afterparty (253 Photos) The 2009 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show & Afterparty (253 Photos)

If sexiness was flammable, NYC would have burned to the ground last night as the... 

Naked Sushi Party Girls…a.k.a Nyotaimori [48 Photos] Naked Sushi Party Girls…a.k.a Nyotaimori [48 Photos]

We pride ourselves here at COED for our ability to take any current event and make... 

Thanksgiving Poca-Hotness 2009 [80 Photos] Thanksgiving Poca-Hotness 2009 [80 Photos]

Thanksgiving’s around the corner, and as we’ve shown in years past, what... 

Read More Posts From This Category
Candice Swanepoel Tops The Week In Re-Boob: November 16th – 20th

Candice Swanepoel Tops The Week In Re-Boob: November 16th – 20th

Hailing from the tumultuous land of South Africa, this blond hottie has more going for her than a midget in a limbo game. Scouted by a modeling agent in a flea market at age 15, Candice Swanepoel was already bringing in over $6,000-per-day by the time she’d turned 16. She’s appeared on the cover of Greek Vogue and has modeled for Nike, Tommy Hilfiger and Victoria’s Secret, as well as being listed on of COED’s Emerging Hotties of 2008.