Goldberg And Other Legends At Big Event, Bret Hart Visits NFL Team, Sgt. Slaughter Talks Presidents

- Another Big Event from Uncle Louie is on the horizon. Headlined by Goldberg and joined by DDP, Ric Flair and many other stars, Uncle Louie is bringing NYC a huge wrestling convention on March 6, 2016 in Queens. Other stars slated to appear include Sgt. Slaughter, Brodus Clay, Lex Luger and others. You might remember that at the last "Big Event" from Uncle Louie in New York at CitiField in June, Goldberg speared Scott Steiner, which you can check out in the video above.

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- Slaughter was in Philadelphia yesterday to promote this Monday's RAW at the Wells Fargo Center. Slaughter was interviewed by Vaughn Johnson of Philly.com and spoke about President Ronald Reagan inviting him to the White House.

"President Reagan invited me to the White House and we watched the matches I had with the Iron Sheik. He wanted to honor me at the White House, flew an American flag over the capital in my honor for my work with patriotism," Slaughter said. "Of the seven presidents I've met, three of them were big fans. They said they watched a lot of my matches, and when I finished my matches, I did the pledge of allegiance and they said they would stand up and say it with me."

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You can check out the full interview by clicking here.

- WWE Hall of Famer Bret "The Hitman" Hart was a guest at the Baltimore Ravens' practice session yesterday, and is at today's game between the Ravens and the Seattle Seahawks. The Ravens posted a video here of The Hitman visiting the Ravens yesterday. Hart talked about former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, noting that Lewis "had a lot of wrestler in him," and had a lot of charisma and emotion. Hart also posted the photo below with Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and Ravens running back Justin Forsett:

Aaron contributed to this article.

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