Sting is the headline inductee in the WWEs Hall of Fame Class of 2016 - but Snoop Dogg is also going in!Sting, a six-time WCW Champion as well as a former United States and Tag Team Champion, will be entered during the induction ceremony on April 2.The Icon - not to mention rap Superstar Snoop Dogg, who has enjoyed a long and entertaining association with WWE - are not the only big names going in, though...The Godfather The Godfather The Godfather had many names during his WWE tenure - he was known as The Goodfather, Kama and Papa Shango, too - but he impressed in the ring under each of his monikers, winning the Intercontinental Championship on one occasion as well as nabbing the WWE Tag Team Titles with Right to Censor pal Bull Buchanan. The Godfather was also famed for his vibrant outfits, catchy entrance music and entourage of glamorous females.The Fabulous Freebirds Fabulous Freebirds One of wrestlings most legendary groups will finally be recognised - and their moment will arrive in Dallas, the city they tormented during their heyday. Michael P.S. Hayes, Terry Bam Bam Gordy and Buddy Jack Roberts formed in 1979 and ran roughshod through Texas World Class Championship Wrestling during the 80s. Their legacy is still felt - the Freebirds set the trend for wrestlers to be characterised with their own entrance music.Big Boss Man Big Boss Man The former corrections officer was a charismatic presence in WWE, often handcuffing his opponents to the ropes after defeating them. Boss Man, surprisingly agile for a man in excess of 300 pounds, wrestled legends like Shawn Michaels and Randy Savage and even forced The Mountie to spend a night in a New York jail after beating him at SummerSlam 1991. Boss Man last competed in a WWE ring in 2002 and passed away in 2004.Jacqueline Jacqueline Jacqueline won the WWE Womens Championship on two occasions, beating Sable in 1998 and then Harvey Wippleman - a male competitor who competed in drag as Hervina - in 2000. A trainer and mentor on the first series of WWE Tough Enough in 2004, Jacqueline also shocked the world in the same year by pinning Chavo Guerrero to become Cruiserweight Champion, the third woman to claim the belt.Stan Hansen Stan Hansen Hansen, much like WrestleMania 32 main-eventer Roman Reigns, began his sporting career on the gridiron field, which is perhaps where he learnt his ferocious, hard-hitting offence, offence that broke Bruno Sammartinos neck! Hansen enjoyed success in Japan, beating Antonio Inoki, but also flourished in the States, ending Lex Lugers record-setting, 523-day reign as United States Champion at Halloween Havoc in 1990.Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg will enter the WWE Hall of Fame! Rap superstar Snoop Dogg has sold 37 million albums worldwide and made a big impact in WWE, too. Snoop served as Master of Ceremonies for the Divas tag-team match between Maria and Ashley at WrestleMania 24 - enjoying a smooch with Maria after the bout, as well as laying out Santino Marella with a clothesline! Snoop, cousin to WWE Diva Sasha Banks, also hosted an episode of Raw in 2009, during which he speared Chavo Guerrero.WrestleMania 32 booking detailsWrestleMania 32 will be shown on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) and Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) at midnight on Sunday, April 3 (Monday morning)WrestleMania 32 will be repeated on Sky Sports Box Office (channel 491) but NOT Sky Sports HD Box Office (channel 492) between 10am, Monday, April 4 and 10pm, Tuesday, April 5.Repeat showings will last for four hours, with the final showing STARTING at 10pm on Tuesday, April 5.The event is priced at £19.95 for UK customers, €24.95 for viewers in the Republic of Ireland. 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Babe Herman Jersey Large .Y. -- Sabres forward Drew Stafford has witnessed plenty of turmoil during his eight seasons in Buffalo.Alex Morgan and Christen Press missed penalties in a shootout and the United States womens soccer team crashed out of the Olympics without a medal after losing to Sweden in the quarterfinals on Friday.Morgans 77th-minute goal had canceled out Stina Blackstenius opener for Sweden before the game went to penalties at 1-1, where Sweden won 4-3 and eliminated the three-time defending gold medalists.After the U.S. failed to medal for the first time since womens soccer became an Olympic sport in 1996, goalkeeper Hope Solo criticized Swedens defensive style of play.I thought that we played a courageous game, Solo said. I thought that we had many opportunities on goal. I think we showed a lot of heart. We came back from a goal down, Im very proud of this team.I also think we played a bunch of cowards. But, you know, the best team did not win today; I strongly, firmly believe that. I think you saw Americas heart. You saw us give everything that we had today. Unfortunately the better team didnt win.Told about Solos comments, Sweden coach Pia Sundhage said: Its OK to be a coward if you win.The U.S. threatened three minutes into the game when Morgans header was cleared off the line, and?Morgan Brians follow-up attempt was tipped over the bar by Sweden keeper?Hedvig Lindahl.Morgan started another U.S. charge in the 27th minute when she carried the ball wide of the goal then cut back for Carli Lloyd, whose first-time shot was saved.The Americans best chance in the first half came just before the break when Mallory Pugh played through Lloyd, but?Lindahl came off her line to make a good save.Lloyd came close again as the second half began, but her free kick sailed over the bar.Sweden, led by former U.S. Sundhage, took the lead in the 61st minute when?Lisa Dahlkvist split the U.S. center-backs with a long through ball from within her own half. Substitute Blackstenius ran onto the ball, took one touch and sent a low shot past Solo inside the far post.The U.S. pushed for an equalizer and came close 10 minutes later when substitute?Crystal Dunn squared the ball to a sliding Morgan, who could not keep a shot on target, and Lloyds follow-up went wide.With Sweden packing defenders into the box, Pughs shot went high, before Brians header drifted wide of the post.But the U.S. were back level in the 77th minute when Dunn flicked on a long pass with a header that caromed off the face of Swedens?Jessica Samuelsson and fell to Morgan, who slotted home with her first touch from 10 yards.Lloyd nearly found a winner moments later, but her shot from just inside the box was sent wide with the slightest of deflections from a defender.With the game still level at the end of 90 minutes, the game went to extra time, where in the 101st minute Morgan tried to round the keeper, but again?Lindahl was there to save a shot from a tight angle.Lloyd thought she had scored a winner in the closing stages, but her goal was ruled out for a foul before her header.And moments later the U.S. was lucky not be behind as Lotta Schelins goal for Sweden was controversially ruled offside after the U.S. defenders failed to clear a cross.The U.S. controlled the large majority of possession for the rest of the extra 30 minutes but could not find a winner, and the game went to penalties for the first time in Olympic history.Morgan opened the shootout but saw her penalty saved by a diving?Lindahl, and Sweden was ahead until Solo tipped?Linda Sembrants attempt over the bar in the third round.ddddddddddddBut Press fired her shot in the fifth and final round over the bar, and Dahlkvist fired past Solo as Sweden, ranked sixth in the world,?advanced to the semifinals for the first time in its history.Brazil 0 (7), Australia 0 (6)The Brazilian womens team maintained a perfect record at the 2016 Rio games, beating Australia 7-6 on penalties after the match finished 0-0 after 120 minutes to advance to the semifinals of the competition.With the shootout level at 4-4, Australia goalkeeper Lydia Williams saved Martas penalty to open the door for her team, but Barbara saved the potential match-winner from?Katrina-Lee Gorry and the shootout continued until?Alanna Kennedys penalty was parried away to give Brazil the 7-6 win.Both teams were on the attack from the start, but it was the Brazilians that would have the first real chance of the match. Bia Zaneratto found herself on the end of a set-piece cross from Tamires, but her headed effort from outside the box just missed to the left.Minutes later, Debinha had a great chance on the counter-attack, but her right footed shot from outside the box was saved by Williams.Australia were pressing high and creating turnovers and chances against the Brazil defense. The best of the first half came in the 28th minute when Samantha Kerr headed a pass to Kennedy only to have her right-footed shot saved by Barbara.Just before half-time, Debinha picked up a lovely through ball in the penalty area, cut to her right and shot toward goal only to see her right-footed effort sail over the crossbar.Brazil opened the second half on the front foot and had an early chance in the 52nd minute. A long counter-attack started with a pass over the top of the Australian defense that landed on the foot of?Andressa Alves, but Williams broke up her cross to Deborah in front of the goalmouth.The back-and-forth match continued into extra time after the score was still tied 0-0 after 90 minutes plus injury time.Alves had the best chance in extra time with a free kick from just outside the penalty area, but her curling effort went over the Australia goal.Martas 118th minute chance on the counter from close range was blocked away by Williams and the game went to penalties after 120 minutes of scoreless play where the hosts prevailed.Brazil will play Sweden in the semifinal.Canada 1, France 0The United States North American neighbors Canada advanced to the semifinals with a 1-0 defeat of France in Sao Paulo.Sophie Schmidt got on the end of a Janine Beckie cross and powerfully placed the ball into the roof of the French net in the 56th minute for the games only goal.Canadas win sets up a rematch with Group F opponents Germany in the last four. Canada won the first match 2-1.Germany 1, China 0Melanie Behringer scored to help Germany reach the semifinals with a tight win over China.Chinas Wang Shanshan came on as a half-time substitute but was sent off for a second yellow card 12 minutes later, before Behringer hit a bouncing ball into the back of the net from 25 yards for the only goal in the 76th minute.China had a chance to level the score when Leonie Maier brought down Wang Shuang in the 83rd minute, but the striker hit the resulting penalty off the post. ' ' '