'WrestleMania 29' Wrestlers Sing Karaoke: WWE Superstars Perform Taylor Swift's '22' For Z100's 'Elvis Duran and the Morning Show,' Watch CM Punk and Others Sing [VIDEO]

By Scott Taylor, Mstarz reporter | Apr 08, 2013 12:13 PM EDT

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With WWE's "WrestleMania 29" taking place just outside New York City in East Rutherford, NJ last night, there was a lot of promotion in the Tri-state area. WWE wrestlers were going all over to various media outlets to promote Sunday night's April 7 show at MetLife Stadium, which happens to be wrestling's equivalent to the Super Bowl. One of the more enjoyable media appearances was on Z100's "Elvis Duran and the Morning Show." The morning show is on top 40 station Z100 in New York and is also heard nationwide in various other cities. Last week, the morning show gave WWE wrestlers such as CM Punk, Dolph Ziggler, Jimmy Hart and others the chance to sing karaoke to Taylor Swift's hit single "22." Watch the video below to see the hilarity that ensued.

In all, there were eight current and former wrestlers featured in the over three minute long video. Each wrestler had their own musical style, with each one being hilarious. CM Punk, who lost to the Undertaker last night at "WrestleMania 29" chose to use spoken word, instead of actually singing Taylor Swift's "22" lyrics. A couple of the older members of the group, Jimmy Hart and Sgt. Slaughter, gave it the old college try. WWE Diva Kaitlyn was the lone female attempting the song.

Punk was featured the most, which makes me think the others didn't last long in their attempts. Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler seemed to have a lot of trouble giving karaoke a try (and who could blame them). It looked like Brodus Clay may have the most rhythm of the group, while the others all tried, but ultimately failed. The wrestlers all seemed to be good sports; however, as they took part in the video and gave the song a try. Not sure how Taylor Swift would feel about the renditions, but my guess is the singer wouldn't be too impressed either.

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