Huge Spoilers On Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling

The television tapings for Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling reality series have finished and since the trailer there has been quite a buzz surrounding the show. WrestlingTruth has done a little digging and here’s what you can expect from show.

The crowds were worked in that it was filmed in a studio and they were encouraged to do certain things. You will hear CCW! CCW! chants and “this is awesome,” giving it quite a hyped atmosphere.

They don’t hold anything back, the celebrities go through tables and use legitimate chairs on each other.

As you can see in the trailer there is an American Idol, Dancing with the Stars type formula where a panel of judges give their thoughts after matches.

Some of the backstage “reality” segments are worked for extra drama.

*Spoiler*

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Dennis Rodman, dubbed Rodzilla during the show is eventually crowned the CCW Champion, which makes sense considering he wrestled in WCW and has the most experience out of all the other celebrities.

7 Responses to “ Huge Spoilers On Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling ”

  1. Rodmen wins!!!

  2. rew that give it to Butterbean.

  3. *Screw

  4. Heh…. knowing rodman, he will probably make it into some kind of piercing….or (scenario 2), he knows that he can still win stuff and go back to the nba bringing Jordan with him. All Hail the King.

  5. This sux, why cant canadians get to watch any of this?when it comes to wrestling, canadians are abig part of wrestling (Bret Hart ring any bells?)

  6. The thing is this is not wrestling, it’s a cheap reality show and that’s how advertisers and Canadian producers will see it. You really aren’t missing a lot.

  7. I say this show is great,it lets people see what celeb is next to be on each year to make a fool out of there selves.it gives you a new look at wrestling and celebs. its great.

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