I am stunned by the fact there are fans saying this. A) It is a concussion B) More surprising is the sentiment; this guy was the WS MVP for the team's first title & in 3 years I'm hearing a lot of fans feeling uninvested in him.
When I was a kid ESPN actually showed real shit - videos of my parents killing me, videos of my parents killing me with a doctor saying this is a real video, notre dame baseball highlights, videos of real mummies going completely apeshit
New 9-10 year-old-little league coach here, and, woof, I have to tell ya, the hardest part about baseball at this level is getting the kids to stop crying about the steroid injections.
“Steve Austin was a bad wrestler” is the most dogshit wrestling tweet I keep seeing people drop. It’s not even a matter of opinion, he was objectively excellent. This concept of “doing a lot of moves means good wrestler” has to go
About 15 years ago, unionizing professional wrestlers was a topic of discussion at an AFL-CIO convention that a close relative of mine was representing the IBEW at. They were all so confused about why wrestlers wouldn't, especially with all the deaths and health issues.
In response to John Cena’s announcement, TNA is planning on announcing the Tommy Dreamer Classic.
You can advance regardless of winning or losing. The crowd will vote on which wrestler makes them feel sadder.
All Elite Wrestling honors a man who changed pro wrestling forever, Ted Turner, whose contributions to television, pro wrestling and more are impossible to measure.
@TonySchiavone24 and @Sting pay tribute to the legend on behalf of us all. Rest in Peace – and thank you.
Apart from Vince McMahon, Ted Turner is the most influential figure of the last 50 years of wrestling. He was Vince's opposite, chaotic good to his chaotic evil: Southern, liberal, Incredibly successful at a million ventures outside of wrestling. No wonder Vince hated him.