RANGERS and Celtic are well represented in the WWE with Drew McIntyre and Sheamus both making their allegiances clear regarding the Old Firm.
Two-time WWE champion McIntyre is one of Rangers’ biggest celebrity fans, while four-time champ Sheamus has regularly expressed his love for rivals Celtic over the years.

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And now wrestling fans have been given the chance to join the pair in showing their love for either club – while also repping the global entertainment brand at the same time.
The WWE have released a unique collection of merchandise which could be the perfect gift for anyone who loves both football and wrestling.
However, only a select number of fanbases will want to get involved as only a few clubs will be represented, with Rangers and Celtic both included in the elite list of European clubs.
The merchandise released is an exclusive WWE Legacy Title Belt which features the crest and colours of 13 top European sides.
It’s the first football-related collection which follows the release of officially licensed NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL belts which were previously released by the global company.
Celtic and Rangers are two of the eight British clubs to be included in the release.
Surprisingly, Liverpool and Arsenal have been snubbed, with Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, Aston Villa, West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur being the six English teams added to the collection.
Even the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich weren’t included either.
Fans who want to get their hands on one of the prized pieces of memorabilia will have to stump up some cash though as they’re available for pre-order for £500.
The surprise release comes just days before the highly-anticipated Monday Night Raw show in Glasgow on March 24.
It could well be John Cena’s first appearance since he shocked the WWE world with his ‘heel turn’ at the Elimination Chamber last week.
Monday Night Raw will return this Monday in Brussels, Belgium, but it’s unclear if Cena will feature that night.
But the WWE legend appearance in Glasgow has been officially confirmed.
Fans won’t be able to wear the new classy belts for the big show though as the WWE have stated the merchandise won’t be delivered to fans until early June.
The belts are being listed on Euroshop, WWE Shop and Fanatics and will be available in selected club shops and live shows soon.
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