NFL Mount Rushmore of Fantasy Football
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A bill introduced to Congress earlier this year called to put Trump on Mount Rushmore. The original sculptor said a fifth person isn't possible.
After posting an AI-generated video of his face next to the four presidents sculpted on Mount Rushmore, former US President Donald Trump ignited conversations.
Seth Rollins is putting himself over in a big way. The reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion recently appeared on ESPN First Take to preview WrestlePalooza. During the interview, Rollins declared that he will be on the Mount Rushmore of pro wrestling once his career is over.
Westbrook's legendary Thunder career ended after a trade in the summer of 2019, which sent him to Houston and reunited him with his former teammate, James Harden. He's bounced around five teams since leaving OKC; he is currently a free agent after spending last season with the Denver Nuggets.
Even back in 1936, lead sculptor Gutzon Borglum said the "stone limitations" of the site meant a fifth person couldn't be added.
Barry Sanders posted a photo on his X page showing the two sitting next to each other watching the Lions host the Chicago Bears at Ford Field yesterday. The two are no strangers to attending games at Ford Field, but to our knowledge, this is the first time we have seen a photo of them watching at least a portion of a game together.
Asked by Shannon Sharpe for his Mount Rushmore of wrestlers, The Undertaker left this impactful legend off the list.
At Allegiant Stadium on September 13, Terence Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) defeated Canelo Alvarez (63-3-2, 39 KOs) by unanimous decision. This historic win saw Crawford become a three-division undisputed champion and four-division lineal champion.
A popular WWE Superstar has claimed that by the end of his career, he will be on the Mount Rushmore of professional wrestling.
The entire playing career of Bird coming in Boston ensured that he’d be remembered as a Mount Rushmore-worthy player. Some Celtics fans name Bird over Bill Russell, but regardless of who is number one and number two, it's undeniable that both franchise legends belong on the mountain for the Celtics.
With his seventh NFL season underway, Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown reveals his current Mount Rushmore of NFL cornerbacks.