Metallica front man James Hetfield was pictured with former Maple Leafs captain Wendel Clark at the Scotiabank Arena Tuesday, watching Game 2 of the battle of Ontario.
Metallica front man James Hetfield was pictured with former Maple Leafs captain Wendel Clark at the Scotiabank Arena Tuesday, watching Game 2 of the battle of Ontario.
Metallica front-man James Hetfield watched the battle of Ontario from a private box and even got a visit from former Leafs captain Wendel Clark.Â
Hetfield, who was born in California, is the lead vocalist and a guitarist for the band. Metallica is playing at the Rogers Centre on April 24 and 26 as part of their 80-leg world tour that began in 2023.
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Enter Passion 🔵
— º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøMaple Leafs (@MapleLeafs)
Trish Stratus and Adam Copeland, two Ontario-born wrestling superstars, were also there to support their hometown team.Â
Copeland, or the Edge if he’s in the ring, and was part of a before the playoffs began.
Part of his personal collection includes a Wendel Clark rod hockey table. The former wrestler, who is from Orangeville, Ont., even got to meet the Leafs legend at Tuesday’s game.
Legends.
— º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøMaple Leafs (@MapleLeafs)
Stratus hails from the Greater º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøArea and was inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.
She posted and video of her dancing during the game.Â
POV: when you’re a wrestling fan at a game
— Trish Stratus (@trishstratuscom)
Stratus showed her support for the team in March, when she made a dramatic entrance wearing a during a WWE event in Toronto.
The seven-time Women’s Champion had fans chanting “Thank you Trish” to which she replied, “It’s the jersey isn’t it?”
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Snoop Dogg also showed some love to the Leafs after their big win.
The rapper posted an old photo of him wearing a Leafs jersey while standing next to Max Domi with the simple caption “Leafs.”
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Snoop Dogg is an outspoken hockey fan and even tried to buy a part of the Ottawa Senators in 2023. Years earlier the musician and the Leafs battled over a trademark dispute for a cannabis strain called “Leafs.”
The series will now head to Ottawa for Thursday’s matchup.Â
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