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Went To A NASCAR Race & A WWE Match Broke Out: Gordon Vs. Bowyer (VIDEO)

Posted on November 12, 2012 by Joe Gill

Who said all the action of NASCAR was on the track?

After some jousting during the AdvoCare 500, Jeff Gordon, Clint Bowyer, and their crews partook in a WWE Battle Royale.

Fists were flying and tires were being pushing over in the donnybrook.

Vince McMahon Would Be Proud

Vince McMahon could not have scripted it any better as Bowyer left his car and raced through the infield to get involved in the fracas.

Maybe Gordon & Bowyer could square off at Wrestlemania?

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  1. Dean says:

    Jeff Gordon has been doing that kind of crap for years. He wrecked Jeff Burton in the pits one year when Burton was leading the Chase. I would hope NASCAR would suspend Gordon for multiple races into next season, but I suspect they won't do anything because he is one of their golden boys on their golden team. I can't wait to see what NASCAR does next week to steal the championship away from Keselowski. You know they will do all they can to get the title for Johnson, just like they did for Stewart last year. I used to enjoy watching NASCAR, but now barely can stomach it because it is so geared to the big teams.

  2. Funny how when something like that happens in a "mainstream" sport everyone is upset about it. Happens at a racetrack and nobody says a bad word. Either way it was enjoyable just wish they were a little more lenient in other areas.

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