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A lot of celebrities show up at SummerSlam

Whenever WWE hits the Los Angeles and Hollywood area, a bunch of celebrities show up to visit backstage and see the show live. SummerSlam this year was no different as actors, singers, and everything in the between came to say hello.

Apart from Ronda Rousey, UFC champ Jon Jones was also at the show however he was not shown on camera and former boxing legend Mike Tyson was there as well.

Former WCW champion David Arquette (still hurts to say that), along with fellow actors Brittany Snow, Dennis Haskins, Eric Stonestreet, and Clark Duke sat among the crowd with Fred Durst, Bill Simmons, Michelle Beadle, and Maria Menounos also there.

Maryse and Eve Torres were backstage visiting former colleagues and Linda McMahon along with her grandchildren were sitting at ringside for the Stephanie McMahon vs Brie Bella match. Dana Warrior and her two daughters were also invited to the show as WWE keeps their promise in taking care of the family of the Ultimate Warrior.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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