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Cody Rhodes States That He’s Proud Of How He Handled WrestleMania 42: “I Just Wanted To Make It Work For The Night”

Cody Rhodes looks back at WrestleMania 42. The build to Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton’s Undisputed WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 42 featured involvement from Pat McAfee and Grammy Award-winning music artist Jelly Roll. With those two factors in play, Rhodes expressed to Ariel Helwani that he’s proud of how he handled himself behind the … The post Cody Rhodes States That He’s Proud Of How He Handled WrestleMania 42: “I Just Wanted To Make It Work For The Night” appeared first on Fightf...

Rams way-to-early hot takes for 2026 season

The Los Angeles Rams rarely operate like a franchise content with standing still. Every offseason under head coach Sean McVay brings aggressive roster moves, calculated risks, and a belief that the organization can compete with anyone when healthy. After reshaping parts of the roster again this offseason, expectations are rising entering training camp. The Rams […]

New York Liberty vs. Portland Fire game preview – Better in back-to-back?

Even though it is the beginning of the season, it seems that the New York Liberty have been their own enemy. With this much talent on the roster, it is the only acceptable answer. Yesterday afternoon, they had a second half collapse in the face of the Wings Azzi Fudd’s second half shooting display. Almost […]

Red Sox Minor Lines: Johanfran Garcia gets walk-off knock

Worcester: PPD, Rain The Red Wings (Nationals AAA) and WooSox postponed the final game of this series until the week of June 9-14 after yesterday’s storm that made the Red Sox game such a mess. Rochester and Worcester, unlike Boston and Minnesota, face each other another time this season, so it was an easy decision […]

2025-26 Player Grades: Rasmus Ristolainen made it to the playoffs

Rasmus Ristolainen has been somewhat of a lightning rod for criticism of the Flyers’ front office– an easy target given his struggles to stay on the ice . This year proved difficult again for the fifth-year Flyer defenseman, as he managed just 44 games after missing the team’s first 31 of the season due to his ruptured triceps tendon. Credit to Ristolainen, though, as he would play almost the entire rest of the season, logging pretty big minute totals through two playoff rounds in his first tr...

The Marquette Volleyball All Time Kills Chart

By now, you should be more than familiar with our series of regularly updating leaderboards for various Marquette Golden Eagles sports accomplishments. Keep checking back to that link in the previous sentence for our charts as the seasons continue to churn through history and MU’s various teams continue to create new memories and accomplishments. This time around, […]

Do You Think The Jays Will Make The Playoff?

Tonight, we are at the 1/3 mark of the season. The team is 25-28, which, rather amazingly, puts them just one game back of a Wild Card playoff. The AL is not exactly firing on all cylinders this year. A year ago, the Jays were 26-27, which had them two games back of a Wild […]

‘Dream come true’ – Barcelona’s Gavi reacts to World Cup 2026 call up after injury nightmare

Barcelona midfielder Gavi has admitted he’s in dreamland after being called into the Spain squad for World Cup 2026 Gavi made coach Luis de la Fuente’s squad after successfully returning from a serious knee injury that saw him hit by another lengthy injury absence The Barca star celebrated wildly after learning of his call-up and […]

Yankees series preview: Can we ever beat these guys?

The last time the Royals beat the Yankees was on October 7, 2024 – Game 2 of the American League Divisional Series. The Royals dropped the last two games of that series, and have not won a regular season game against the Bronx Bombers since in nine tries. They were swept in New York against […]

Monday Stat Party: Extra! Extra!

Welcome back to Monday Stat Party, a weekly series showcasing some of the most curious and nostalgia-inducing statistical developments from the past week of Mets baseball. What unites each entry is the sense of intrigue which they aim to spark, and the unbridled love of the game’s anomalies from which they arise. Without further ado, […]

Browns: ESPN analyst taps best, worst moves of the offseason

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has received predominantly positive remarks for the work he accomplished this offseason. From rebuilding an aging and injured offensive line, highlighted by first-round selection Spencer Fano, to adding some much-needed help at wide receiver in KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston, the offense looks to be moving in a better […]

Newcastle’s Eddie Howe Addresses His Future After Loss to Fulham

Eddie Howe kept insisting that his commitment to Newcastle United has not changed after a 2-0 defeat at Fulham ended a difficult Premier League season, although it’s unclear if that fully aligns with PIF & Co.‘s plans for the Magpies’ managerial role. Newcastle finished 12th in the Premier League table after goals from Fulham’s Issa […]

How the Braves’ 2026 season will end up, per a wise old owl

For the last four seasons, I’ve dialed up the old analog machine to project the balance of that current season. As silly as it sounds, there have been time – like last year – when the predictive outcome was more accurate than anyone would like. Before this goes any further – this is tongue-in-cheek. This […]

Yankees Birthday of the Day: Bobby Brown

The New York Yankees have had over 1,700 players play for the organization since its first season in 1901. Oddly enough, one of the repeated names in that history is Bobby Brown. You are never the other Bobby on your birthday, so to get that out of the way early this is not about Dr. […]

Way-too-early Steelers award predictions for 2026

The Pittsburgh Steelers will look drastically different this season, starting at the top with new head coach Mike McCarthy roaming the sidelines. With so many fresh faces, expectations for different players in Pittsburgh are difficult to pin down. But if the Steelers are going to make noise in the AFC, several players will need to […]

A day of remembrance

I entered Rutgers in the fall of 1969. It was a turbulent time in our nation with the Vietnam War taking the lede on the evening news. It became even more tumultuous in the spring of my first year when the University went on strike following the military incursion into Cambodia. There I was, standing […]