This “Man in Black” released hits like Ring of Fire and became one of the most iconic figures in country music.
Johnny Cash
This WWE legend was known as “The Texas Rattlesnake” and often said, “And that’s the bottom line!”
Cold Stone Steve Austin
This famous yellow bird was always being chased by Sylvester the Cat.
Tweety Bird
This web-slinging hero gained his powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider.
Spider-Man
This sport is known as “America’s pastime” and features teams like the Yankees and Red Sox.
Baseball
Known as the “First Lady of Country Music,” this singer’s hits include Coal Miner’s Daughter.
Loretta Lynn
WrestleMania first took place in this year.
1985
This dog detective rode around in the Mystery Machine with Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred.
Scooby-Doo
This Amazonian warrior princess wields the Lasso of Truth.
Wonder Woman
This basketball player is often called “His Airness” and played for the Chicago Bulls in the ’90s.
Michael Jordan
This country star’s 1973 hit Jolene has been covered countless times, including by pop star Miley Cyrus.
Dolly Parton
This 7-foot giant was famously billed as “The Eighth Wonder of the World.”
Andre the Giant
This stone-age cartoon family lived in Bedrock.
The Flintstones
This Marvel superhero is known as “The First Avenger.”
Captain America
This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s soccer.
Brazil
Garth Brooks became one of the best-selling artists of all time with hits like Friends in Low Places in this decade.
1990s
What is John Cena’s catchphrase?
This sailor gained super strength after eating spinach.
Popeye
This anti-hero, whose healing factor makes him nearly unkillable, often breaks the fourth wall.
Deadpool
This female tennis player won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, breaking Steffi Graf’s Open Era record.
Serena Williams
This outlaw country duo released the 1978 hit Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.
Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
This wrestler held a 21–0 undefeated streak at WrestleMania before losing to Brock Lesnar.
The Undertaker
This futuristic cartoon family lived in Orbit City with flying cars and a robot maid named Rosie.
The Jetsons
This African king of Wakanda is also known by his superhero name.
Black Panther
This legendary swimmer won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Michael Phelps
This country legend was known as “The Possum” and sang He Stopped Loving Her Today.
George Jones
This WWE Hall of Famer was nicknamed “The Nature Boy.”
Ric Flair
This Looney Tunes character is known for his stutter and his catchphrase, “That’s all, folks!”
Porky Pig
This mutant can control the weather, including summoning lightning and storms.
Storm
This Jamaican sprinter holds the world record in the 100 meters.
Usain Bolt
Shania Twain earned the title “Queen of Country Pop” with her 1997 album Come On Over, which featured this megahit about empowerment.
Man! I Feel Like A Woman
This “Rated-R Superstar” made a surprise return at the 2020 Royal Rumble after nearly 9 years in retirement.
This bear wore a tie and a hat and was always trying to steal picnic baskets.
Yogi Bear
This Marvel superhero can shrink and grow in size with the help of Pym Particles.
Antman
This female gymnast won four gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics, including team and all-around events.
Simone Biles
This hit 2000s duo, known for songs like Need You Now, changed their name in 2020.
Lady Antebellum or Lady A
This Canadian wrestler was known as “The Hitman” and called himself “The Best There Is, The Best There Was, and The Best There Ever Will Be.”
Bret Hart
This 1980s show featured talking mutant turtles trained in ninjutsu who loved pizza.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
This archer superhero from DC is also known as Oliver Queen.
Green Arrow
This coach led Tennessee to a national championship in 1998.
Phillip Fulmer