Coolest WWE Wrestling Ring Cake 11

by Chrissy W
(Annapolis, MD)

Homemade WWE Wrestling Ring Cake

Homemade WWE Wrestling Ring Cake

I made 2 8-inch vanilla square cakes and iced them with chocolate buttercream and stacked them to make this WWE Wrestling Ring Cake. I covered the top with white fondant to make it look like the floor of the ring. I also used fondant that I colored for the green WWE letters in the front. I just used some letter cookie cutters that I had. I used edible markers for the WWE logo on the ring floor.

I used lollipop craft sticks for the ring posts (just colored them black with the edible marker). I used Lifesavers Gummysavers for the turnbuckles and black rope licorice for the ropes. I threaded the licorice through the gummysavers before putting them on the posts. I bought the little wrestlers at Toys R Us, and made the Happy Birthday sign (that Jeff Hardy is holding) out of paper and a toothpick.

I also put little rings with wrestlers' faces on them into the sides of the cake (can't be seen from this picture). I found the wrestler rings at my local cake supply store.

It was pretty easy and my son LOVED it!

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Coolest WWE Wrestling Ring Cake 11

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Mar 23, 2011
The best cake ever!!!!!
by: GemH

that is a great cake well done to the maker

Feb 25, 2011
WWE
by: Anonymous

is that made wrestlers

Aug 09, 2010
Finally...a cake that a normal mom can do!
by: Anonymous

Thanks for posting this!! I feel like I can actually do this one!! My son will be happy...yeah!!!

Sep 07, 2009
answer to your question
by: Chrissy

Anonymous, I got the little wrestlers at Toys R Us. I think they are called MicroAgression wrestlers (they are where the regular wrestlers are sold). The circles at the bottom of the cake I bought at a cake supply store. They are actually just plastic wrestler rings (like for kids to wear on their fingers.)

Aug 03, 2009
Action Figures
by: Anonymous

Where did you get the little action figures and the circles around the bottom for the cake?

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