The largest annual event in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), WrestleMania, was launched with the participation of Mr. T and Cindy Lauper. The tradition of celebrity appearances continued on this year’s show, when reggaeton player Bad Bunny fought in a tag team match.
Celebrities have their own wing in the WWE Hall of Fame, where you can find various characters, from William Shatner to Donald Trump. In addition, it has a wide range of members; however, there is a possible addition that could be even more impressive. So far, no fictional characters have been admitted, but this could change with the inclusion of Chucky, Child’s play.
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In a recent episode of Monday Night Raw, Chucky appears complaining about the many commercials the show has, followed by clips of his favorite WWE characters, which include Alexa Bliss, fighter obsessed with dolls.
The teaser ends with clips from his new series premiered on October 12 through SYFY and USA Network, an announcement that Chucky fully supports. It’s easy to classify this crossover as a product of corporate synergy. Chucky and Raw air on the USA Network.
As strange as it may seem to link Chucky to the WWE Hall of Fame based on a single appearance, this fact is not without precedent. Comedian Drew Carey was inducted in 2011 for a Royal Rumble appearance 2001. Carey was there to announce a comedy special, but ended up appearing briefly in the eponymous pay-to-watch battle royal of the same name. Most fans remember Chucky’s appearance more vividly than Carey’s, so the inclusion of the devil doll in the place where various famous people are recognized would not be something so far from reality.
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