For over 40 years every spring the WWE season ends with this marquee event.
Wrestlemania
Apples, raspberries, cherries are actually relatives to this similarly red flower, also a symbol of love.
This nutritious and tasty alternative to beef is lower in fat and calories and higher in protein, iron, and vitamins like B12. It is popular to use in hamburgers.
Bison
Actor Tim Allen was born in Denver, and went on to play characters such as Tim “The Toolman” Taylor, Santa Claus, and this lovable Space Ranger.
Buzz Lightyear
Only twice in a tournament, in 2008 (Kansas, Memphis, North Carolina, UCLA) and in 2025 (Auburn, Duke, Florida, Houston) have the number one seeds all done this.
Make the Final Four
This beastly wrestler is the only person to achieve the wrestling “Triple Crown” by becoming an NCAA, UFC, and WWE champion.
Brock Lesner
While some flowers are edible for humans, they are also an essential food source for pollinators, like butterflies, hummingbirds, and these buzzing insects.
Bees
Not only is this body of water crucial for agriculture, industry, and drinking water for about 30 million people in the region, it also carved out the Grand Canyon.
`The Colorado River
Amy Adams grew up in Castle Rock, Colorado, and starred in this movie alongside Jason Segel, a comedic bear, a temperamental pig, a calm gentle frog, and a wild blue guy who is friends with rats.
The Muppets
This college has produced the most NBA players of any college, both historically and current on NBA rosters, with a total of 29 in 2025 and 127 all-time players. Duke is second.
Kentucky
This wrestler holds the record for the most Make-a-Wish Foundation wishes granted. He’s granted 650 wishes, while no other person has granted over 200.
John Cena
Almost 60 percent of fresh-cut flowers grown in the U.S. come from this state.
California
This beverage is traditionally made from the extract of the sassafras root, along with water, sugar, and various spices like vanilla, wintergreen, and licorice.
Root Beer
While not born there, this band made it big in Colorado with such songs as “Left for Denver”, “Sleep on the Floor” and “Ophelia”.
The Lumineers
A nickname for schools that are considered consistently elite, characterized by multiple national championships won, sustained success, including high win totals, and numerous Final Four appearances, including teams like Duke, Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas, Villanova, and UCONN.
Blue Bloods
This WWE legend won a record-setting 21 matches in a row at Wrestlemania 30 before losing to Brock Lesner in 2014.
The Undertaker
The arrangement of this orchid flower’s petals, column, and lip creates a face-like structure with an uncanny resemblance to this banana-eating mammal.
Monkey
Originating from Mexico, this immature version of ripe red chiles are packed with more Vitamin C than oranges, and can boost your metabolism with their heat-causing compound, capsaicin.
Green Chilis
Actor Jon Header was born in Fort Collins, Colorado and is most known for his role as the titular character of this 2004 comedy where he lived with his brother Kip, his Uncle Rico, and his family’s pet Llama Tina.
Napoleon Dynamite
Legendary coach John Wooden led this western state school to win the NCAA tournament 10 times, more than any other coach.
UCLA Bruins
The longest Undisputed Universal Championship reign in WWE was by held for 1,316 days (over 4 years) by this man of many names.
Roman Reigns
These bright orange and yellow flowers are the primary flowers for Dia de los Muertos because of its vibrant color and strong scent are believed to guide the souls of the deceased to their altars.
Marigolds
This classic diner-style omelet is filled with diced ham, bell peppers, and onions, often with cheese and a firmer texture than a French omelet.
The Denver Omlet
Born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., this singer-songwriter was actually born in Roswell, New Mexico, but renamed himself after the capital city of the state he loved, and went on to write such songs as “Country Roads”, “Leaving on a Jetplane”, and “Rocky Mountain High”.
John Denver
He played for Duke from 1989-1992 and holds the record for most career points scored in the tournament, but 2 points at the buzzer over Kentucky are his most famous.
Christian Lattner