Paige Thinks The Newest Wwe Diva Has A Terrible Attitude But Has High Praise For Another

Paige was speaking with TooFab.com while promoting the news season of Total Divas. Paige spoke about a former Tough Enough contestant who is now a WWE Diva, Mandy Rose, Nikki Bella and her fiance. On Amanda Saccomano and their relationship “There’s a new girl this season called Amanda, which we were on a show prior to this together called ‘Tough Enough’ and I was a judge and she was competing to be a WWE Superstar/Diva....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · James Todd

An Animated Injustice Movie Is On Its Way From Dc

Injustice follows the story of an alternate timeline in the DC comics world where Superman becomes a tyrant after the Joker murders his pregnant wife, Lois Lane, as well as their child. The video games Injustice: Gods Among Us and Injustice 2 both tell this story through gameplay as well as cinematic cutscenes. This movie, however, would only be focused on the cutscene aspect and be a visual storytelling experience that the comic fans (who aren’t necessarily gamers) can enjoy....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 394 words · James Kelly

An Awkward Girl S Day On Instagram An Awkward Girl S Day On Instagram

Why is that? For not being able to achieve that flawless look or for not having my abs screaming out of my wobbly family pack. But again, thanks to this very app, it gives me a reason to try. I push myself beyond my comfort zone and learn what’s trending in the world. I think I am still trying to understand my relationship with the gram, and at this moment, it is “complicated”....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 544 words · Lidia Gordon

An Eight Game Suspension For The Nfl

The season starts Thursday night, with the Super Bowl champion Patriots hosting the Steelers, and neither Roger Goodell nor I will be there, nor will I be watching on television. Goodell, for the record, will not be hearing an appeal of my decision. This ruling is final. MORE: NFL 2015 predictions | STEELE: Goodell, Belichick, Kraft — can them all This is not about running down football in favor of other sports....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 837 words · James Patrick

An Entrepreneur Steps To The Plate

Today Antinoja’s young company, Tendu, is aiming to develop data software not for some town softball league, but for Major League Baseball–and to do so with the precision and detail the national pastime has never seen. Some might ask if the world truly needs this: after all, baseball is already the home of such esoterica as slugging averages against lefties on artificial turf, and homers on 2-and-1 outside curveballs. But fans, teams and media only seem to thirst for more....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1069 words · Eddie Oneill

An In Depth Look At Wrestlemania 32 Booking Decisions

But, let’s keep the excitement aside for a few minutes and analyze what went down at WrestleMania with an unbiased eye. The bookings of major stars and what would be their impact on WWE in the upcoming months are always a fun to analyze and speculate. But, we can’t possibly understand the direction WWE is going in before we see the next edition of programming. Now that the next edition of programming is out and WWE’s direction is somewhat clear let’s analyze the some of the major booking decisions of WrestleMania....

January 1, 2023 · 9 min · 1836 words · Lola Vazquez

An Island Of Integration

When we got to Korea, we were replacements in the Seventh Infantry Division, 32d Regiment. It was 1952, and we were in a stalemate at that point, so our duties mostly consisted of patrols. Sometimes you’d draw fire, and sometimes you’d provide covering fire for other companies. I became a squad leader in pretty short order, had maybe 10 or 12 guys in my squad–a mixed squad, more white soldiers than black ones....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 150 words · Judith Zavala

Analyzing The Goat Race From The Perspective Of Roger Federer Rafael Nadal Novak Djokovic S Single Season Dominance

What about 2010, the only year in which the Spaniard won three Grand Slams? Does 2018 also get a vote, given he lost just four matches out of 49? Perhaps the vast majority of people will lean towards 2010 or 2013. So is it fair to assume that observers are drawn towards either superior Grand Slam performances or a series of great results that lead to the accumulation of the most ranking points?...

January 1, 2023 · 8 min · 1620 words · Clara Woods

Anand To Defend Title In Chennai Chess Players Elated

Chennai, April 8 (IANS): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa Monday said the state would host the World Chess Championship this November between reigning champion from India Viswanathan Anand and the challenger, Norway’s Magnus Carlsen. Elated by the announcement, the chess fraternity here hailed the state government’s decision. Making the announcement in the assembly, Jayalalithaa said: “Considering that Tamil Nadu had come forward to hold the 2012 World Chess Championship, the World Chess Federation (WCF) had requested us to hold the contest this year in Chennai without any bidding....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 319 words · Nancy Hertler

Anatoly Malykhin Takes Another Swipe At Arjan Bhullar On Instagram

The two were previously set to square off at ONE 161 this weekend, but Bhullar was forced to pull out due to an injury, further delaying their highly anticipated champion vs. champion showdown. This prompted Malykhin to send a message to his heavyweight rival on Instagram. In the video clip, ‘Sladkiy’ is seen watching a music video featuring Arjan Bhullar while wearing a T-shirt with Bhullar’s head transposed on the head of an animated chicken....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 266 words · Ryan Hasberry

Ancelotti Not Right For Los Blancos Claims Ex Madrid President

Is Carlo Ancelotti the right man to lead Los Blancos? Not according to Ramon Calderon. “It seems to me that Ancelotti does not have the personality and charisma to lead Real Madrid” said the ex-CEO earlier this month. He went on to attack their style of play under Ancelotti saying it wasn’t ‘defined’ or ‘organized’ and that they ‘concede too many goals’. In Calderon’s eyes, the hiring of Ancelotti was a mistake....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Joann Baker

Ancelotti Praises Fantastic Alonso And Lahm After Emotional Farewell

Ancelotti’s men thrashed Freiburg 4-1 on Saturday to ensure Alonso and Lahm went out on a high note at Allianz Arena. Lahm bids farewell as Bayern party The Italian was full of praise for the pair of modern-day greats who enjoyed plenty of success. “We played well and we closed the season well,” Ancelotti said. “After that it was an emotional day for Alonso, for Lahm, for everyone. I want to say thanks to these two players....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 174 words · Charles Park

Ancient Palace From Mysterious Empire Discovered After Reservoir Evaporates In Drought

Now, an international team of archaeologists has uncovered the ruins of an ancient palace on the banks of the Tigris in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. This discovery could reveal fascinating new details about this mysterious civilization. The palace site, known as Kemune, was first discovered in 2010. Until recently it was covered by water from the Mosul Dam reservoir. However, last autumn, these waters receded in the face of a drought....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 433 words · James Egbert

Anders Breivik Neo Nazi Who Killed 77 Should Be Paroled To Prove He S Reformed Attorney

This week, Breivik, 42, has had his first parole hearing after serving 10 years of his maximum 21-year prison sentence, in accordance with Norwegian law. On the third and final day of Breivik’s hearing, his lawyer said he should be released from prison to show the public he’s changed, the Associated Press reported. “I’ve been crushed into atoms for the last 10 years,” Breivik previously told the court. “I have changed so much that it is not possible to change anymore....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 395 words · Tasha Hampton

Anderson Silva Bails On Olympics In Brazil Draws Criticism

Silva manager Jorge Guimaraes made the announcement Tuesday and didn’t give a specific reason why. One explanation could be the controversy surrounding Silva and his failed drug tests. He’ll face the Nevada Athletic Commission for his official disciplinary hearing on Aug. 7. On Wednesday, Carlos Fernandes, the president of the Brazilian taekwondo federation, said Silva never mentioned to the group whether he was competing. Fernandes was quite upset about that....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Dale Cruz

Anderson Silva S Boxing Highlights

MMA Fighting was the first to report on the bout being targeted for a September 11 card set to take place in Los Angeles. The fight is reportedly going to be part of the same event where Vitor Belfort will face Oscar De La Hoya in the main event. The bout against Tito Ortiz will be Anderson Silva’s return to the squared circle after a dazzling performance in Mexico against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Gina Mingione

Anderson Silva S Light Heavyweight Fights How Did The Spider Fare In The 205 Pound Division

However, Anderson Silva did also compete in the light heavyweight division. ‘The Spider’ had four fights at 205 pounds, competing against James Irvin, Forrest Griffin, Stephan Bonnar and Daniel Cormier. Anderson Silva’s first UFC light heavyweight performance Anderson Silva’s first venture into the light heavyweight division was against James Irvin. At the time, Irvin had competed just once in the UFC’s 205-pound division, knocking out Houston Alexander in the first round....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Alma Davis

Andre Drummond Is Bringing The Bad Boys Style Of Play Back To Pistons

He prefers to procure his points the old-fashioned way—in the paint. The Pistons’ all-star center uses his unique blend of size and strength to pull down 13 rebounds a night. His athleticism helps to provide a defensive presence at the rim. The 7-foot, 280-pounder throwback to the great centers of eras gone by. Getting between him and the basket might cause opponents to catch an elbow. Ask Hornets big man Roy Hibbert....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 806 words · John Roark

Andrew Bogut Put His Warriors Championship Ring On His Middle Finger

It’s his middle finger — where he put his new championship ring Tuesday night as the Warriors celebrated their 2014-15 championship in their 2015-16 season-opener against the Warriors. MORE: Eight dumb things that definitely will happen this NBA season Bogut had joked about getting the ring fitted for his middle finger. Except he wasn’t joking, apparently. It should be noted that the rings are enormous. We’re pretty sure no one will be able to miss that beauty right in the middle of the 7-footers fist....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 122 words · Marsha Haralson

Pacific Logjam

January 1, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Joseph Chandler