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100

Known as the “Sultan of Swat,” this baseball legend hit 714 career home runs.

Babe Ruth

100

He was drafted #1 overall in 2003 and went on to win championships with the Heat, Cavaliers, and Lakers

LeBron James

100

This team joined the NFL in 1960, and is often referred to as “America’s Team.”

Dallas Cowboys

100

This WWE Hall of Famer is the only person to be inducted twice individually - once as himself and once as a different character.

Mick Foley

100

This player scored exactly 100 points in a single NBA game in 1962 — a record that still stands today.

Wilt Chamberlain

200

With 27 titles, this franchise has won more World Series championships than any other.

New York Yankees

200

This team won six championships in the 1990s with star player Michael Jordan.

Chicago Bulls

200

This quarterback is known for winning seven Super Bowl titles, more than any franchise.

Tom Brady

200

This was the original name of D-Generation X’s entrance theme before it became known as “Break it Down”

“Are You Ready?”

200

This team broke a 108-year championship drought by winning the World Series in 2016.

Chicago Cubs

300

In 1974, this slugger broke Babe Ruth’s career home run record.

Hank Aaron

300

In 2016, this team set an NBA record by winning 73 regular season games.

Golden State Warriors

300

This team went undefeated in the 1972 season and won the Super Bowl.

Miami Dolphins

300

In 2002, this wrestler became the youngest WWE Champion in history at the time, winning the title at just 25 years old.

Brock Lesnar

300

This WWE event is known for its 30-man (and later 30-woman) battle royal where the winner earns a title shot at WrestleMania.

Royal Rumble

400

This team signed Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947.

Brooklyn Dodgers

400

Drafted in 1996, this Lakers legend won 5 championships and scored 81 points in a single game.

Kobe Bryant

400

This wide receiver holds the record for the most career receiving yards in NFL history.

Jerry Rice

400

At WrestleMania X-Seven, this tag team match featured Edge spearing Jeff Hardy mid-air in what became one of the most iconic moments in TLC history.

TLC II

400

This NFL team came back from a 28-3 deficit to win Super Bowl LI in overtime.

New England Patriots

500

He pitched the first perfect game of the modern era in 1904.

Cy Young

500

Before becoming the Oklahoma City Thunder, this franchise was originally known by this name.

Seattle SuperSonics

500

This team was the first to win a Super Bowl after entering the playoffs as a No. 6 seed.

Pittsburgh Steelers

500

This was the alias used by Kane during his pre-WWE run in Smoky Mountain Wrestling.

Unabomb

500

This Irish fighter became the first UFC athlete to hold titles in two weight classes simultaneously.

Conor McGregor