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  • Jennifer Aniston Highlights Justin Theroux’s Woman Crush Wednesday, Speaks Out Against Gun Violence in New PSA

    Jennifer Aniston obviously rates high in hubby Justin Theroux’s book–after all, he married her–so it comes as no surprise to learn she’s his very first Woman Crush Wednesday icon, too.

    It was Wednesday–obviously–that he posted a gorgeous shot of Jennifer Aniston wearing her iconic red Oscars gown.

    “wcw #valentinored #xo,” he captioned the post.

    A photo posted by @justintheroux on

    Jennifer Aniston graced the Oscars in this stunning gown back in 2013.

    “I just loved the color,” Aniston said at the time, in an interview with People magazine.

    “It fits, it’s comfortable and it’s easy to pee in,” she added. “You just lift, hoist and do a couple squats!”

    It’s easy to see why Justin Theroux is so enamored. Jennifer Aniston not only exudes beauty, style, and grace–she is down to earth and funny, too.

    In more recent Jennifer Aniston news, the actress joined forces with fellow Hollywood A-listers including Amy Schumer, Sofia Vergara, Kevin Bacon, and more to create a PSA in conjunction with President Obama’s fight against gun violence.

    It’s abundantly clear Justin Theroux hit the jackpot when Jennifer Aniston fell in love with him.

    If the actor posts any future #WCW shots, he’ll be hard-pressed to find one that compares.

  • WWE Wrestler Dies From Apparent Suicide

    TMZ and several other news outlets are reporting that former WWE and WCW wrestler Sean O’Haire committed suicide on Tuesday. According to local police, O’Haire was found in his bedroom in South Carolina with a red rope tied around his neck. His father found the body and called 911.

    He was 43 years old.

    Sean O’Haire, whose real name is Sean Haire, made his professional wrestling debut with World Championship Wrestling in 2000, where he was subsequently named Rookie of the Year. O’Haire teamed up with Chuck Palumbo, and the pair ultimately became the WCW’s last championship tag-team.

    The WCW was bought out by the World Wrestling Federation (currently known as World Wrestling Entertainment.) O’Haire became part of the WWE in 2001. He introduced wrestling fans to his character, The Devil’s Advocate, in 2003. O’Haire took on a dark persona and dressed in a long black trench coat. The Devil’s Advocate urged followers to break the law and cheat on their spouses. His famous line was, “I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know.”

    O’Haire retired from professional wrestling in 2004 and became interested in MMA fighting and kickboxing. He became a celebrity hair stylist in 2012. This is not the first tragic death of a professional wrestler. Over 200 professional wrestlers have died at a young age since the early 1990s.

  • Buff Bagwell Accident: Former WCW Superstar Injured in Car Accident

    Buff Bagwell Accident: Former WCW Superstar Injured in Car Accident

    Former WCW superstar Buff Bagwell, also known amongst us mere mortals as Marcus Alexander Bagwell, was critically injured in an automobile accident. After calling his wife and informing her that he was about to have a seizure, Bagwell lost control of his Jeep, sending him and vehicle spinning across the median. The crash caused Bagwell, 42, to break several bones in his neck, face, and jaw, landing him in the intensive care unit at WellStar Kennestone Hospital. He remains in serious condition.

    Bagwell rose to fame in the WCW during the 90’s, defeating several memorable opponents and winning the World Tag Team Champion five times during his career. In addition to the time spent in the ring, Bagwell also co-starred in cult director Andy Sidaris’ 1996 B-movie action extravaganza “Day of the Warrior”. Two years later, he reprised his role as Warrior in Sidaris’ babes and bullets opus “Return to Savage Beach”. Both films, as you may already have guessed, were released direct-to-video.

    The former wrestler also sustained a broken neck while wrestling in 1998, an injury that, at the time, was supposed to end his career. However, Bagwell defied the odds, returning to the ring to deal some seriously intense damage 10 months later. The guy is obviously a fighter, so here’s hoping he makes a full recovery very soon.

    Twitter fans are also showing their support. Check out their responses below.

    Marcus “Buff” Bagwell was in a terrible car accident & seriously injured. Just wanted to send well-wishes & prayers to him & his family.(image) 14 minutes ago via TweetDeck ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Marcus “Buff” Bagwell was in a terrible car accident & seriously injured.
    i wantedto say that my thoughts & prayers to him & his family.(image) 4 minutes ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    @Storm_Wrestling Buff Bagwell’s injures from the car accident consist of a broken neck and his jaw being wired shut for months in the ICU(image) 1 minute ago via Tweetbot for iOS ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Wrestler Buff Bagwell in intensive care after car accident http://t.co/qS59Xysx Oh man, hope he pulls through okay.(image) 19 minutes ago via Tweet Button ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Our Thoughts and prayers go out to Buff Bagwell who is in an Atlanta hospital with broken bones in his neck,… http://t.co/DEDR6Qkl(image) 11 minutes ago via Facebook ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    My thoughts and prayers go out to Buff Bagwell. I hope he makes a speedy recovery. http://t.co/cAllWlYP(image) 4 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto