This indelible moment wouldn’t have had the same impact if The New Day didn’t take the fans on this intriguing pre-match ride.
Thank you @AustinCreedWins, @TrueKofi and @WWEBigE!
As we prepare for the WWE Hall of Fame and all its grandstanding and endless speeches, I present to you Gorilla Monsoon who, in 1994, needed just four and a half minutes to speak his piece with humility, grace and charm. https://t.co/h6VWYJMflg
This is possibly the best advert ever on British TV. For Carlsberg beer it features some great England players who play in a Sunday league match.
Lots of banter, crunching tackles & great action, including a Bobby Charlton rocket.
In 2013, Alex Lewis believed he had the flu and stayed in bed to recover, but instead of improving, his condition rapidly worsened.
His skin turned purple, and he was rushed to the hospital, where doctors discovered he had contracted a severe Strep A infection that led to septicaemia.
Given just a 3% chance of survival, Alex was placed on life support as his organs began to fail.
Doctors eventually told him that survival would only be possible if they amputated all four limbs and the lower part of his face, as the infection had caused widespread tissue death.
At one point, his condition was so critical that the hospital considered withdrawing life support altogether.
Alex agreed to the radical surgeries, which ultimately saved his life.
Against all odds, he survived, and in the years that followed, he spoke publicly about his experience, saying he had no regrets and describing that year as the best of his life.
TELLY GOLD: On the anniversary of Graham Taylor’s passing, a reminder of this delightful ad for Yellow Pages from back in the day.
Football lost a gentleman.
This John Cena tribute video is the best thing WWE has ever done.
So f*cking beautiful.
We will miss you John 🐐❤️
#ThankYouCena https://t.co/igTyvg5vcX