The two-night event of WrestleMania 41 was a historical event that ended with the legendary John Cena capturing a record-breaking 17th world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment, making him the most decorated world champion of all time.

That record was only tied with the Nature Boy Ric Flair, Cucina has now made it official as being the goat. There were many great things about WrestleMania 41, but arguably two of the coolest signs that could be seen around the globe had Michigan ties. One lesser-known sign that could be seen around.

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The entrance ramp was of a hatchet man, the logo belonging to Detroit's Insane Clown Posse. The hatchet man is the logo for their record company, Psychopathic Records.

For years, fans have been petitioning for the WWE to induct the Insane Clown Posse into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame, for their brief yet impactful presence and contributions in 1999.

The other sign is a sign that we have seen in many of the premier events that they hold. It was an updated sign that indicated how many days it had been since Ohio State defeated the University of Michigan Wolverine football team.

It seems as though the sign pops up and almost every single premier event, making people wonder who it is exactly that holds up the sign. Either way, it’s an amazing troll, and they always make sure that they are sitting where the hard camera will always be focused on them.

Until Ohio State is able to defeat the University of Michigan, it’s easy to say that they will continue to troll them.

Best Performances in WrestleMania History

Every year at WrestleMania, the pomp and pageantry are just as important as the in-ring action. Over the decades, some truly unforgettable musical performances have helped set the tone for legendary entrances. Whether it's a hard-hitting metal riff, a surprise hip-hop cameo, or a full-blown stage production, these moments helped define the vibe of The Showcase of the Immortals. Here are some of the best live entrance theme performances in WrestleMania history:

Gallery Credit: Robert Pasbani

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