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Cleveland Guardians Hang Onto First Place with 7-5 Win over Kansas City Royals
The Cleveland Guardians woke up in first place this morning because their bats finally woke up in the nick of time. After falling behind early and facing a humiliating four-game sweep, the Guardians emerged with 7-5 victory at Progressive Field on Wednesday. NOT A GREAT START When Tanner Bibee gave up a home run to… read more
Car-Crushing Dive Highlights WWE Raw
Bronson Reed has been putting his opponents in the hospital with a 350-pound splash off the top rope called the Tsunami. Last night, he took it to another level during his match with Braun Strowman. The two monsters battled out into the parking lot. Reed placed Strowman onto the roof of car and dove off… read more
Bryan Danielson Wins AEW World Title, Avoids Retirement at AEW All In London
Bryan Danielson has been talking about retirement for nearly a year, and he almost hung up the boots last night. But wrestling sometimes just wants to give you MORE, so the “American Dragon” beat Swerve Strickland to win the AEW World title last night at All In London. Danielson won the WWE title ten years… read more
That’s More Like It: Cleveland Guardians Pound Texas Rangers 13-5
Cleveland’s offense needed a massive energy boost on offense, and the Guardians delivered a monster victory last night. Jhonkensy Noel, Jose Ramirez, Josh Naylor, and Bo Naylor all homered in a 13-5 win over the Texas Rangers at Progressive Field. The defending World Series champions, who are 60-70 this year, scored a run in the… read more
Solo Sikoa Makes Tribal Power Moves on WWE Smackdown
Solo Sikoa flexed his muscle as the leader of The Bloodline 2.0 on Friday Night Smackdown. Sikoa, emboldened by the Bloodline’s beatdown of its former leader, Roman Reigns, ordered Jacob Fatu to become his personal enforcer. That meant Fatu had to give up his half of the WWE tag team title to Tanga Loa. That… read more
Bryan Danielson Retiring? All In on AEW
This is for everything. If Swerve loses, we crown a new world champion. If Danielson loses, we say goodbye to one of the more entertaining careers of the last 15-25 years.
AEW Gears Up for All In with Dynamite in Wales
Will Ospreay and MJF had a confrontation before their All In battle for the International title last night on Dynamite from Cardiff, Wales. MJF has redubbed the belt as the “American” championship, so Ospreay will try to win one for Merry Old England. Ospreay has a dangerous move in his arsenal called the Tiger Driver… read more
CM Punk, Judgment Day Matches Heat Up for WWE Bash in Berlin
Damien Priest and Rhea Ripley knew they were walking into a trap on Monday Night Raw, but that didn’t stop them. Priest battled Dominick Mysterio, and sure enough, Judgment Day attacked him and Ripley. This is leading to one of the featured matches at Bash in Berlin on Aug. 31, as Priest & Ripley (now… read more
Dustin Rhodes Finds Fountain of Youth in Arlington, Texas
At the age of 55, Dustin Rhodes suddenly can’t stop winning championships. Rhodes teamed with Sammy Guevara last night in Arlington, Texas, to win the Ring Of Honor tag team title from The Undisputed Kingdom on AEW Collision. Last month, Dustin teamed with Ross & Marshall Von Erich to win the ROH six-man tag team… read more
Mercedes Mone, Young Bucks Defend AEW Titles Before All In
As AEW prepares for the All In pay-per-view a week from Sunday, The Young Bucks and Mercedes Mone put their championships on the line last night on Dynamite. Mone opened the show by successfully defending the TBS championship against Hikaru Shida. Mone’s bodyguard, Kamille, helped by delivering a big boot to set up the victory…. read more
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