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Iggy Azalea Thanks Her Plastic Surgeon For Her Nose & Boobies.. LOL.

On her plastic surgeon's birthday, Iggy Azalea publicly thanks him for her "fabulous nose and breasts." Iggy Azalea is transparent when it comes to the work she's had done on her body. Yesterday on Instagram, the Australian spitter took a moment to thank her plastic surgeon Dr. Ghavami for all the wonderful work he's done in adjusting her body. Apparently, he's responsible for the shape of Azalea's nose and breasts. Here's what Iggy wrote: "It might seem obvious I'd hold the man I owe my fabulous nose and breasts to in high regard ... But vanity aside; Ash you're hilarious as hell, talented, eclectic, a progressive thinker & someone who supports women in their choice to do what they want with their OWN bodies (tons of men don't share that sentiment). So cheers to you! I'm proud to call you my friend.”

WWE Just Made Its Biggest Move In Years!

On Sunday at Survivor Series, Bill Goldberg returned to the squared circle for the first time in 12 years. He was escorted to the ramp by a security force, just like they used to. He stood at the stage entrance as pyro engulfed him, just like it used to. He blew smoke out of his nose like a dragon, just like he used to. Goldberg stood face-to-face with his opponent, Brock Lesnar. Two minutes later, the match was over. He was victorious -- having defeated Lesnar with his two signature moves and a legit (no cheating) one, two, three pin -- leading the 17,000 in attendance  at the Air Canada Centre and the million-plus watching on the WWE Network to completely freak out. Why is this crazy? Ughhh?! Brock Lesnar has been the WWE's biggest star for the last two-and-a-half years. A former UFC Heavyweight Champion, he only wrestles three to five times a year. Each match is treated like a huge deal, as a rare chance to see a special attraction in action. In the era of ...

Forbes Names Wrestlemania In The Top 10 Most Valuable Sporting Events.

 For the third consecutive year, Forbes has named WrestleMania one of the 10 most valuable sports events in the world. Ranking at no. 5 behind only the Super Bowl, Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics and FIFA's World Cup, The Grandest Stage of Them All is certainly among the most prestigious and elite global sporting events. Fans from all 50 states and 35 countries descended on AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, setting a WWE attendance record of 101,763. WWE's previous attendance record was at WrestleMania 3 in 1987, when 93,173 fans filled the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit. Forbes notes that WrestleMania 32 generated a total of $29.4 million through a combination of live event, WWE Network and merchandise revenues, 18 percent higher than WrestleMania 31. Forbes also estimates The Show of Shows' brand value at $180 million..