Sports-related sexual assaults often take place in the locker room.
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A coat hanger. A broomstick. A pool...
``Rowdy'' Roddy Piper, the kilt wearing trash-talker who headlined the first WrestleMania and later found movie stardom, died Friday. He was 61.
The WWE confirmed...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Eight New Jersey high school wrestlers scratched from a state tournament days after a photo surfaced of team members apparently...
Kendrick Johnson's Family (CNN Photo) (CNN) -- Missing time codes. Gaps. And a mysteriously blurry and out-of-position camera that should have been pointed right at the spot where authorities found the body of Georgia teenager Kendrick Johnson some 10 months ago.
In this April 3, 2005, file photo, Hulk Hogan fires up the crowd between matches during WrestleMania 21 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File) by Dan GelstonAP Sports Writer Even at 60, Hulk Hogan wants to win one more time in the ring. For a generation of Hulkamaniacs, his return to wrestling is certainly more appetizing than Hogan's latest foray into pop culture: His parody of Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" video, that features the former champ swinging on a ball in his red-and-yellow shirt, bandanna, feathered boa, boots — and a black thong that puts a sports entertainment twist on cheeky humor. Hogan laughs, looks at the camera, and simply says, "Brother!"