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WWE Tribute to Troops on Dec. 13 on USA Network

 

WWE Tribute to Troops also Dec. 17 on NBC

WWE, USA Network and NBC will honor the men and women of the United States Armed Forces with the ninth annual holiday special “WWE Tribute to the Troops,” presented by Slim Jim.

The program will air as a two-hour special on USA Network on Tuesday, Dec. 13 (9-11 p.m. EST / 7-9 p.m. CST) and as a one-hour special on NBC on Saturday, Dec. 17 (9-10 p.m. EST / 8-9 p.m. CST).

In the grand tradition of Bob Hope, the most patriotic holiday special of the year will feature performances by Grammy award winning R&B sensation Mary J. Blige, multi-platinum rock band Nickelback, comedian George Wallace, and WWE’s biggest superstars and divas for thousands of Fort Bragg military personnel and their families at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, N.C.

Miss USA 2011, Alyssa Campanella, will make a special appearance along with Extra’s Maria Menounos, who will lace up her boots and step into the ring for a special Diva’s match.

The special will also include messages of encouragement and thanks from various celebrities such as Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Jackman, The Muppets, Robin Williams, Bradley Cooper and Nicole Kidman among others.

In keeping with the spirit of “WWE Tribute to the Troops” and bringing a little piece of Americana to the U.S. servicemen and women overseas, the special will chronicle WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, WWE superstar Kofi Kingston and WWE divas Brie Bella and Nikki Bella’s goodwill visit to the U.S. troops in Afghanistan, as well as WWE superstars and divas visit with the troops and families of Fort Bragg.

Visit wwe.com/shows/tributetothetroops/2011/tribute-to-the-troops-announcement-2011.

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