Idiot Savant Friday -- Wrestling Edition

This Friday was TMZ's main event. Watch our latest Idiot Savant, Russ "Russell-Mania" Weakland take on wrestling trivia.
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1. Holy Crap? Rus you know way too much about wrestling. Here's one for ya if you're reading this. Which wreslers' theme music was from a Led Zeppelin song? Or at least it sounded like a Led Zep song. And what was the song

Posted at 4:51PM on Sep 20th 2008 by Acehole

2. I think Kevin Nash has or had a theme in TNA that sounded like "Kashmir."

Posted at 5:04PM on Sep 20th 2008 by Rick Roll

3. Russ didn't get the "First ever Wrestlemania match" question wrong, as it WAS Tito Santana that got the very first win, in the very first match, at the very first Wrestlemania, against The Exectutioner. Just thought he'd like to know that.

Posted at 11:05PM on Sep 20th 2008 by Jeremy Bosco

4. This was a fail of epic proportions. You got a helluva lot of things wrong.

Posted at 6:27AM on Sep 21st 2008 by Terminator

5. why does that kid with the long blond girl hair always try to talk like Matthew Mcconaughey allll the time??! it's really pathetic and i feel embarassed for him. "alright, alright, ALRIGHT!" ...moron.

Posted at 10:44AM on Sep 21st 2008 by Lin Wood

6. Thanks for putting this on video!
Max only did one his famous "ding ding ding"s.
Rasslin' Russ rox!

Posted at 6:18PM on Sep 21st 2008 by chicken stripper

7. #2- You got the wrestler right but the Zep song was "When the Levee Breaks". Well , when he was in the WWF it was but I don't whether it was the entrance music in TNA. Question. Is TNA owned by Vinnie Mac too? I don't know much about that show.

Posted at 8:53PM on Sep 21st 2008 by Acehole

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