Per reports, #AEW fans were stranded in New York City, following the AEW #DoubleOrNothing pay-per-view. The PPV did not end until 1am eastern standard time at all methods of public transportation were closed by then. This is what happens when your pay-per-view goes on for five hours. A horrible optic for AEW. #AEWNewYorkCity #AEWDON
Be a better teammate dude. Holy shit this is immature. It doesn’t matter what you believe in. You just showed the world that you care more about Twitter clout than a respectful relationship with your QB.
BTW you had 4 sacks last year as the #3 overall pick. Thought THAT was AI.
If you’re rich, and starting a wrestling company, and trying to steal talent away from multiple companies, what 10 people do you grab? I got
MJF
Bandido
Oba Femi
Toni Storm
Brody King
Kyle Fletcher
Bianca Belair
Trick Williams
Bron Breakker
Chelsea Green
@JonAlba Imagine Disney had the imagination or passion to do a large scale post-Empire Jedi Order / Sith story which has always been the most intriguing dynamic of Star Wars. Instead it’s been 10+ years of generic hollow uninspired content overload.
Every decade in modern American history can be identified and defined by its own style, its own approach to music, film, fashion, its own aesthetic. That seems to have stopped right around 2010. The 2010s don't really have their own unique feel, even in retrospect. The 2020s certainly don't. We're more than halfway through the decade. What are the movies, music, style, and trends that this decade will be remembered for? It's like we fell into some kind of cultural blackhole 15 years ago.
Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins busted their asses for over 20 minutes with the crowd absolutely roaring from the start. and this is the takeaway from this community. And people wonder why “Nobody listens to us Internet diehard fans!!!”
Note: Usually when your profile pic isn’t of yourself, you’re either really ugly or out of shape.
So naturally, you should “howl” at a world class athlete who mustered a lousy 90% of an extremely difficult landing on your feet after a Frankensteiner attempt.
What a goof eh?
Somewhere in New York City, a kid sat by a big old radio, pencil in hand, listening to John Sterling, writing down every score, picturing every pitch, every swing, every roar of the crowd.
And when his voice rose, “It is high! It is far! It is gone!”, that kid jumped like they were right there in the Bronx.
He gave that kid a seat their parents could never afford.
That was the story of thousands of kids across New York City.
That voice, that feeling, that connection to the game, it will never be replaced. Rest in peace, John.
John Sterling is as much a part of the fabric of the New York Yankees organization as any player. It was an honor to have him call every one of my games during my career and an absolute pleasure to get to know him on a personal basis. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. He will be deeply missed.
Photo credit: Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post
We are devastated to hear about the passing of John Sterling, a WFAN and Yankees radio icon whose voice was synonymous with an entire generation of Yankee fandom.
Rest in peace, John ❤️