CHARLIE SHEEN RUMORS

Mini Replica ’87 ‘U’ Trophy Up for Auction

Is Charlie Sheen in the market for a college football national championship trophy? The wild actor,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Lost Lettermen  |  5 hours ago

Which Fictional Baseball Movie Character Is the Least-Convincing Ballplayer?

Casting a movie is hard. Playing baseball is too. Put those together, and you've got a nightmare in the making for a Hollywood casting director. For every Charlie Sheen or Kevin Costner who slips effortlessly into the role of a stud baseball player, you find the others who struggle with the difficult task of hitting a baseball -- or pretending to when the cameras are rolling...
Via NESN.com  |  7 hours ago

Charlie Sheen: I Didn't Buy Lawrence Taylor's Super Bowl Ring

After Lawrence Taylor's New York Giants Super Bowl ring was bought, reports came out that it was believed that Charlie Sheen had bought it. Although that probably would have been one of Internet's coolest stories of all-time, Sheen has denied the report. Man, that would have been great if he did that. Josh Dhani is the founder of FootBasket. He also contributes at Hoops...
Via Footbasket  |  4 days ago

Sheen: I didn't buy LT's SB ring

Via Bob's Blitz  |  5 days ago

Charlie Sheen wins auction for Lawrence Taylor's Super Bowl XXV ring?

We have a winner! Or a guy who keeps on winning, as it were. Mr. Tiger's Blood himself, Charlie Sheen, was allegedly the winner of the auction for Lawrence Taylor's Super Bowl XXV ring. Mark Lepselter, Taylor's agent, tells Jay Glazer they were informed on Wednesday night that Sheen was the winning bidder and ponied up all $230,401 for LT's former bling. "...
Via 60 Max Power O  |  5 days ago

L.T. SB Ring Bought by … Charlie Sheen?

Charlie Sheen has tiger blood, Adonis DNA and … Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl ring? That... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Lost Lettermen  |  6 days ago

Did Sheen buy L.T.'s Super Bowl ring?

Is it winning time, Sheen style? Charlie Sheen, the bad boy himself, may be the buyer who paid $230,000 to purchase Lawrence Taylor's Super Bowl XXV ring at auction earlier this week. Taylor and his agent Mark Leipseiter were apparently informed Wednesday night that the former star of "Two and a Half Men" was the bidder who paid the hefty sum for the piece of bling...
Via Fox Sports  |  6 days ago

Charlie Sheen reportedly may have bought Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl ring

As you have probably heard, Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl 25 championship recently sold at auction for a whopping $230,000. If you thought it was strange that L.T. would sell his ring, you probably thought it was even more bizarre when you found out that it was his son T.J. who had put it up for auction and that Taylor supported the decision. You ain’t seen nothing yet...
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  6 days ago

Did Charlie Sheen End Up Buying Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl Ring?

Charlie Sheen is always in the news, but he never seems to be involved in the sports world.  However, that may have changed recently.  There are rumors out there that say Sheen ended up buying Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl ring.  I have no idea what Charlie Sheen would do with a Super Bowl ring, but it does make a good story. I wonder if Charlie Sheen would consider giving...
Via Rant Sports  |  6 days ago

Bro Meter: Charlie Sheen

With Two and a Half Men’s season 9 ending this week we can’t help but think about Charlie Sheen, the former star who fought the network and walked away from the hit series. For an entire week after “Sheen-Gate” people were helplessly reciting his buzz words like “tiger blood” and “winning”, an annoying phenomenon rivaled only by the...
Via Brosome  |  11 days ago
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