Bruno/Borat Star To Appear In WWE?; HHH Cartoon Update

July 13, 2009
By Matthew Boone

Credit: ProWrestling.net

According to an article on DigitalSpy.com, new “Bruno” star (and former “Borat” star) Sacha Baron Cohen is friends with WWE Superstar John Cena in real life. “It may sound like an unlikely friendship, but Cohen is apparently best buddies with WWE wrestler John Cena,” the article stated. The piece continues with: “Online reports have claimed that the BrĂ¼no star is a big fan of the sports entertainment format. Maybe we’ll see Borat and co at the next Wrestlemania or Royal Rumble.” That’s doubtful. Check out the article at DigitalSpy.com if interested.

Triple H will face off with child actor Dakota Fanning when he appears on the “Robot Chicken” cartoon on The Cartoon Network on July 26th. WWE.com has a photo of that “match” on their website if interested.

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