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...and there's not much punt to go round.
For those who don't know, Genesis is one of my favorite musical acts ever, and even though I dig Peter Gabriel's theatrical prog rock more than the Phil Collins'-fronted synth-art-rock-with-some-Motown-thrown-in fusion, the late '70s through early '90s albums the band put out under their three-man auspices hold a dear place in my musical heart. So, you know I love seeing two of my favorite things in the world (Genesis/Collins and pro wrestling, not Randy Orton specifically) colliding.
Of course, the above picture is not the first instance of Collins appearing with pro wrestlers. IN fact, he made a music video for a solo song, "Two Hearts," with The Ultimate Warrior. I don't know whether he's an actual wrestling fan, or whether he's just got a thing for slightly overrated WWE dudes who win the Championship. Either way, still pretty cool.
For those who don't know, Genesis is one of my favorite musical acts ever, and even though I dig Peter Gabriel's theatrical prog rock more than the Phil Collins'-fronted synth-art-rock-with-some-Motown-thrown-in fusion, the late '70s through early '90s albums the band put out under their three-man auspices hold a dear place in my musical heart. So, you know I love seeing two of my favorite things in the world (Genesis/Collins and pro wrestling, not Randy Orton specifically) colliding.
Of course, the above picture is not the first instance of Collins appearing with pro wrestlers. IN fact, he made a music video for a solo song, "Two Hearts," with The Ultimate Warrior. I don't know whether he's an actual wrestling fan, or whether he's just got a thing for slightly overrated WWE dudes who win the Championship. Either way, still pretty cool.