Is something afoot as Leicester’s Christian Fuchs and Marc Albrighton lift two WWE title belts?
Premier League aces meet ladies' champ Becky Lynch and would-be champ Baron Corbin...who hasn't won a belt

THERE is surely something wrong with this picture...
It's meant to celebrate a 'We are the champions' pose.
Well, we know that Leicester City's Christian Fuchs and Marc Albrighton definitely are top dogs, having sensationally won the Premier League last season.
And Dubliner Becky Lynch is still the Smackdown women's world champion after controversially defending her belt against Alexa Bliss on Smackdown Live inn Glasgow on Tuesday.
But fellow wrestler Baron Corbin?
The former boxer and American football be may be the André the Giant Memorial Trophy holder, but he's no world champion.
So it remains a mystery why the Leicester City boys held up TWO world championship wrestling belts when their visitors checked into the Foxes' training ground.
Mind you, it gave Fuchs and Albrighton the chance to give Becky and Corbin the lowdown on their terrific Champions League form.
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In return the two WWE grapplers relived events in Glasgow.
Lynch took on fierce rival Bliss for her women’s championship belt in a bout that was months in the making.
The diminutive Bliss was the attacker from the outset, targeting champ Lynch’s arm.
Bliss would eventually tap out to the Dis-Arm-Her and Lynch’s music hit to signal the end of the match. But Bliss’s foot was on the bottom rope.
Corbin match-up with Kalisto didn't even really start.
Corbin laid out Kalisto but the ‘Lone Wolf’ then slipped on the ring apron which allowed Kalisto to drop kick his injured knee into the steel steps.
Lying in agony in the ring, Kalisto then landed a frogsplash on his knee.
Corbin, meanwhile, turned down his place in the six-man tag for Team Smackdown at Survivor Series , telling commissioner Shane McMahon where to stick it backstage.