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Matt Groening was at WrestleMania 2000 and sat near Billy Corgan, but Groening didn't recognise him until someone later told him who he was, on account of the fact that Corgan still had hair when Smashing Pumpkins were on the Simpsons. He recounts the story on a Simpsons DVD commentary but I don't think he's a fan so much, just took his kids.

Amy Winehouse was a big late 90s/early 2000s fan of WCW, WWF and possibly ECW. If you dig deep enough, there's evidence online linking her old teenage email address and I.P. address/hometown with some kind of fan site or newsgroup or something along those lines. It's pretty much a given that it's her since the email and location match up, and it was several years before she got famous so it wouldn't be like some crazed fan set it up to "roleplay" or anything, and the Sun reported in 2007 that she was excited to meet Chris Jericho, and was a big RVD fan.

 

I've read on a forum that Craig Charles was/is a fan but I don't know what the evidence is for that, though Danny John-Jules makes reference on a DVD commentary to Norman Lovett having a hair-cut like Mick McManus.

Bobby Ball trained as a wrestler with William Regal, and him and Tommy Cannon went to WCW TV tapings in the US in the early/mid 90s.

I've got reason to believe Noel Gallagher is a fan as I remember a piece in the Sun years before he had kids (late 90s) saying he spent £1,500 on wrestling videos at an HMV or a Virgin or some place, and more recently I saw pictures of him backstage with someone from WWE. The tapes could have been gifts for relatives and the pictures could have just been some kind of photo op but there you go.

 

Phil Collins obviously did that music video with Ultimate Warrior, but there are also pictures of him backstage with Randy Orton, so I figure he might be a fan. He would have grown up during the golden years of World of Sport so I wouldn't put it past him.

A few others are a bit more obvious, your Andy Warhols and Andy Kaufmans, etc.

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Tony Blackburn was a fan, or at least went to the London Arena show in 89.

 

Wasn't Su Pollard at that show too? I'm sure I remember reading that in something that Lister wrote (though like anyone outside the UK will know who she and Blackburn are!).

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How insightful was the WOL interview? Not surprisingly, most of his interviews don't really spend too much time in regards to his time in wrestling, though there's one he did with vulture from a few years back that has some interesting stuff. He had a wrestling zine in the eighties with a few pages popping up online a few years back. I was surprised that he wrote he grew up on Montreal wrestling in the zine, as I was expecting AWA.

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Amy Winehouse was a big late 90s/early 2000s fan of WCW, WWF and possibly ECW. If you dig deep enough, there's evidence online linking her old teenage email address and I.P. address/hometown with some kind of fan site or newsgroup or something along those lines. It's pretty much a given that it's her since the email and location match up, and it was several years before she got famous so it wouldn't be like some crazed fan set it up to "roleplay" or anything, and the Sun reported in 2007 that she was excited to meet Chris Jericho, and was a big RVD fan.

 

 

I am pretty sure she was a member of f4wonline.com before the merger too.

 

I know Kieron Dyer is a big fan of WWE too.

 

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Yeah Bryan said he had an A. Winehouse from London as a subscriber.

 

A kind of a turn up for the books for me is finding out someone I have socialised in the past and had friends appear in one of the shows he produced is a HUGE fan.

 

A non-Wrestling podcast I listen to is Jarlath Regan's An Irishman Abroad - a podcast that interviews ex-pat actors, musicians, writers, sportspeople etc. His list of guests is pretty impressive and the momentum was building.

 

http://anirishmanabroad.podbean.com/

 

Anyway he is a HUGE Wrestling fan too. Worked for The Wrestling Channel and one of his credits was:

 

Collaborated with "Entourage" producer, Doug Ellin, on the development of a comedy pilot about Professional Wrestling for HBO Television.

Michael Keaton was going to be the Vince McMahon in it!

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Tony Blackburn was a fan, or at least went to the London Arena show in 89.

 

Wasn't Su Pollard at that show too? I'm sure I remember reading that in something that Lister wrote (though like anyone outside the UK will know who she and Blackburn are!).

 

 

Yeah and if you look closely in the audience you can see a stack load of celebs who regulary appeared on TV - am back in the day like Patrick Anthony from Patricks Pantry.

 

Wouldnt suprise me if Gordon Honeycombe of Wincey Willis were in the crowd.

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John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats is an obvious one. Although he was into pro wrestling decades ago. He actually started following me on tumblr after I made some corny Chavo Guerrero Sr. comment. Then he followed me on Twitter after I tweeted something about Juan Manuel Marquez. So as expected, he has good taste all around.

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John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats is an obvious one. Although he was into pro wrestling decades ago. He actually started following me on tumblr after I made some corny Chavo Guerrero Sr. comment. Then he followed me on Twitter after I tweeted something about Juan Manuel Marquez. So as expected, he has good taste all around.

 

Darnielle was a regular at the Olympic Auditorium as a kid, and Chavo was his favorite wrestler. He's also written odes to Ox Baker and Greg Valentine.

 

How mainstream-over in the UK is comedian Jack Whitehall? He's a big enough fan that he's actually gone through training.

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A$AP Yams from the A$AP Mob just passed away and looking through his Twitter, apparently he was a wrestling fan.

 

https://twitter.com/ASAPYams/status/531594294357135360

 

 

Don't know if a lot of people knew who he was but I think rap fans will know. Jon Caramamica of the NY Times wrote an article about him yesterday.

 

http://nyti.ms/1xIDjNP

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John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats is an obvious one. Although he was into pro wrestling decades ago. He actually started following me on tumblr after I made some corny Chavo Guerrero Sr. comment. Then he followed me on Twitter after I tweeted something about Juan Manuel Marquez. So as expected, he has good taste all around.

 

Darnielle was a regular at the Olympic Auditorium as a kid, and Chavo was his favorite wrestler. He's also written odes to Ox Baker and Greg Valentine.

 

Brand new Mountain Goats: "The Legend of Chavo Guerrero." Upcoming album is called Beat the Champ, who knows just how all-encompassing the wrestling theme is going to be.

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John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats is an obvious one. Although he was into pro wrestling decades ago. He actually started following me on tumblr after I made some corny Chavo Guerrero Sr. comment. Then he followed me on Twitter after I tweeted something about Juan Manuel Marquez. So as expected, he has good taste all around.

 

Darnielle was a regular at the Olympic Auditorium as a kid, and Chavo was his favorite wrestler. He's also written odes to Ox Baker and Greg Valentine.

 

How mainstream-over in the UK is comedian Jack Whitehall? He's a big enough fan that he's actually gone through training.

 

 

 

Jack Whitehall is pretty mainstream over here in the UK. He definitely falls into the love or hate category, but people know who he is for sure.

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