Macho Man Randy Savage’s Iconic Spider-Man Costume Heads To Auction

Macho Man Randy Savage’s Iconic Spider-Man Costume Heads To Auction

“Macho Man” Randy Savage’s Spider-Man gear is hitting the auction block , and it’s expected to draw serious money.

Propstore Auction has opened bidding on the outfit Savage wore as Bone Saw McGraw in Spider-Man, the 2002 film directed by Sam Raimi. His over-the-top performance remains one of the movie’s most memorable moments, especially the iconic line, “I’ve got you for three minutes.”

In the scene, Bone Saw brings the chaos and even cracks Peter Parker’s “Human Spider” with a chair shot, but ultimately comes up short against the future Spider-Man.

The full costume is projected to sell between $20,000 and $40,000, with bidding starting at $10,000. The auction runs through March 25 and kicks off at 4:30 PM GMT, with items sold live one after another.

The listing reveals a detailed and flashy set, including a pleather and spandex bodysuit, hand-painted pants with stirrups, lace-up leather boots, a studded belt, barbed wire-style necklace, studded cuffs, and fingerless Hatch gloves. Signs of wear are visible, with peeling leather on the cuffs and missing studs on the boots adding to its screen-used authenticity.

Ricochet Apology Came From Personal Advice Not AEW Pressure

Ricochet Apology Came From Personal Advice Not AEW Pressure

Ricochet’s social media controversy has taken another twist, with fresh details revealing his apology and deleted tweet were not influenced by All Elite Wrestling, but instead came after advice from someone close to him.

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AEW All In 2026 Ticket Sales Revealed After Wembley General Release

AEW All In 2026 Ticket Sales Revealed After Wembley General Release

AEW is officially heading back to London, England in 2026 with All In set once again for Wembley Stadium, and early ticket numbers from the general sale have now surfaced.
• Tickets distributed: 19,883

• Tickets available: 17,513

• Full capacity: 93,556

• Starting price: £31.70

• Days remaining: 163Sun, 30 Aug 2026, 16:30
Wembley Stadium, LondonCurrent Setup: 37,396
Tickets Distributed: 19,883📅 Days until show: 163
🔢 Total # of seats on map: 93,556
⏮ 8/25/2024: All In 53,922
Last visit First Count: 33,923
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Candice Michelle Details Shock Return To Wrestling As TNA Agent

Candice Michelle has opened up about two very different chapters of her wrestling journey, offering a revealing look at both her early struggles in WWE and her unexpected return to the industry in a backstage role.

Speaking with Chris Van Vliet, the former WWE Women’s Champion reflected on how unprepared she felt when she first stepped into the ring during the Divas era. At the time, structured training systems were far less developed, and many performers were forced to learn while already appearing on television.

“I remember going out there and wrestling with not knowing how to wrestle.”

She also pushed back on the belief that she had been trained early on by several well-known names, making it clear that her development came largely through her own efforts.

“None of them trained me… I was trained by none of them.”

Instead, Candice relied on repetition, observation, and determination to improve. She even took the initiative to rent a wrestling ring on her own time to continue practicing and building her confidence. That persistence eventually paid off, as she grew into a championship-level talent and captured the WWE Women’s Championship.

Her story shines a light on the realities of the Divas era, where many women had to adapt quickly without the benefit of the structured systems that exist today.

Candice has now re-entered the wrestling world, but in a very different capacity.

During the same conversation, she revealed that her return came after an unexpected call from Tommy Dreamer, who offered her a role as an agent with TNA Wrestling.

“Tommy Dreamer called me and he offered me a spot as an agent.”

The transition happened almost immediately, with little time to ease into the position.

“January was my first shows… he was like, ‘Come and shadow me the first weekend, and the next weekend you’ll be an agent.’ I was like, ‘Huh what?’ But that is wrestling… throw them to the wolves and see if you survive.”

After years of being away from full-time involvement, Candice described the experience as both sudden and exciting. While she remained connected to the industry through appearances and conventions, this marks her first consistent backstage role in years.

Now working behind the scenes, Candice is seeing the business from a completely new perspective. Her return as a TNA agent signals the beginning of a new chapter, and it may not be the last, with the door potentially open for future in-ring opportunities.

WWE NXT Sees Viewer Increase But Key Demo Drops Week To Week

WWE NXT Sees Viewer Increase But Key Demo Drops Week To Week

WWE NXT saw a modest rise in overall viewership for its March 17, 2026 episode on The CW Network, while the key demographic dipped slightly.

The show brought in 588,000 viewers and posted a 0.07 rating in the P18 to 49 demo, according to Programming Insider. That marks an increase of 47,000 viewers compared to the March 10 episode, which drew 541,000 viewers, though the demo slipped from 0.08.

Looking at the bigger picture, the numbers show a noticeable decline year over year. The same week in 2025 saw NXT pull in 676,000 viewers with a 0.15 demo rating. This year’s figures represent a 13 percent drop in total audience and a sharp 53.3 percent decrease in the key demo.