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WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and UFC (Ultimate Fighting Champion) both started off as niche TV and at small events, but are now thoroughly mainstream. The two companies merged in 2023 under TKO Holdings in a multi-billion dollar deal and now Netflix has signed a deal to pay more than $5bn for rights to show WWE programming. President-elect Donald Trump has had ties to both WWE and UFC for decades; hosting events and even taking part in storylines. UFC President Dana White first publicly endorsed Trump at the 2016 Republican National Convention and he was on stage during Trump's election victory speech after he won the Presidential election again in 2024. Donald Trump has appeared at many WWE and UFC events - did this encourage fans to vote for him?BBC journalist Lola Schroer (using her wrestling stage name Lola the Loyal) breaks down what WWE and UFC are and explains Trump's relationship with each. And we also hear from UFC fans Andrew, Jordan, Max and UFC content creator Kennedy Louise. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Iqra Farooq Producers: Julia Ross-Roy and Lola Schroer Video Journalist: Baldeep Chahal Editor: Simon Peeks
Dr. Joseph C. Maroon is a Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, longtime team neurosurgeon to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and neurosurgical consultant for WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). He received his education at Indiana University, Georgetown, University of Vermont, and Oxford University, England and has authored hundreds of scientific peer-reviewed papers and books. Dr. Maroon also co- developed the ImPACT® neurocognitive test for concussion management, now a standard of care for the NFL and all contact sports. A former scholastic All-American in football at Indiana University, Dr. Maroon is also now a world-class triathlete and Ironman. Yet, he hasn't always been at the top of his game. At the age of 40, Dr. Maroon was so unfit that he struggled climbing a flight of stairs and was depressed to the point of not wanting to continue to live. We will learn how he overcame these challenges and has risen above defeat.You can learn more about Dr. Maroon at josephmaroon.com or by reading his most recent book, "Square One: A Simple Guide to a Balanced Life."
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Wrestling Promotions Discussed: WWE and AEW: The podcast touches on major wrestling promotions WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and AEW (All Elite Wrestling), discussing recent events, matches, and storylines. New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW): Will Ospreay's storytelling capabilities and his matches in NJPW, particularly a noted 40-minute match with Michael Oku, are highlighted. Revolution Pro Wrestling (Rev Pro): The show delves into specific matches from Rev Pro, emphasizing the quality of wrestling and storytelling. Indie Wrestling: The hosts discuss the dynamics of independent wrestling shows, highlighting their unpredictability and the different atmosphere compared to larger promotions. Wrestlers Mentioned: Drew McIntyre: Praised for his charisma and the impact he's currently having in WWE, being described as a ‘runaway freight train' in terms of momentum. Will Ospreay: Discussed for his storytelling in the ring, particularly regarding a recent NJPW match and his performance at Rev Pro. Hangman Page: Mentioned in context with AEW Dynamite, specifically regarding his reactions and the storyline developments leading to a match at the event Revolution. Swerve Strickland: Involved in a significant match against Hangman Page on AEW Dynamite, leading to storyline developments. Tony Kincaid: Noted for his laughter and presence in wrestling media. Gianni Michael Emricko: Mentioned in relation to indie wrestling scenes and his activities on social media platforms. Beastman: Discussed in a light-hearted manner regarding indie wrestling events and his unique character traits. Additional Highlights: The show provides insights into the current trends in the wrestling world, including fan reactions, wrestler interactions, and predictions for upcoming events. There's a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and wrestling knowledge, offering listeners a comprehensive view of the current state of professional wrestling. Discussions extend beyond the in-ring action to include aspects like memorabilia, fan engagement, and the culture surrounding wrestling events. Mayhem Mania continues! What did we learn from wrestling? Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show wrestling #professionalwrestling #WWE #AEW #indiewrestling #wrestlingmemorabilia #wrestlingcommunity #wrestlingevents #wrestlingstorylines #wrestlerinteractions #fanengagement #wrestlingtrends #wrestlingpredictions #wrestlinganalysis #backstagestories #wrestlingculture #wrestlingnews #wrestlingdiscussions #prowrestlinginsights #wrestlingentertainment What are the latest storylines and developments in WWE and AEW? How does Will Ospreay's storytelling in the ring compare across different promotions like NJPW and Rev Pro? What makes indie wrestling shows distinct from larger promotions like WWE and AEW? How are wrestlers like Drew McIntyre, Hangman Page, and Swerve Strickland currently impacting their respective promotions? What role does fan engagement play in the storytelling and atmosphere of professional wrestling? How do wrestlers' social media activities influence their in-ring personas and fan interactions? What are the current trends in wrestling, and how are they reflected in different promotions and events? How do personal anecdotes and humor contribute to the discussion and understanding of professional wrestling culture?
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Wrestling Promotions Discussed: WWE and AEW: The podcast touches on major wrestling promotions WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and AEW (All Elite Wrestling), discussing recent events, matches, and storylines. New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW): Will Ospreay's storytelling capabilities and his matches in NJPW, particularly a noted 40-minute match with Michael Oku, are highlighted. Revolution Pro Wrestling (Rev Pro): The show delves into specific matches from Rev Pro, emphasizing the quality of wrestling and storytelling. Indie Wrestling: The hosts discuss the dynamics of independent wrestling shows, highlighting their unpredictability and the different atmosphere compared to larger promotions. Wrestlers Mentioned: Drew McIntyre: Praised for his charisma and the impact he's currently having in WWE, being described as a ‘runaway freight train' in terms of momentum. Will Ospreay: Discussed for his storytelling in the ring, particularly regarding a recent NJPW match and his performance at Rev Pro. Hangman Page: Mentioned in context with AEW Dynamite, specifically regarding his reactions and the storyline developments leading to a match at the event Revolution. Swerve Strickland: Involved in a significant match against Hangman Page on AEW Dynamite, leading to storyline developments. Tony Kincaid: Noted for his laughter and presence in wrestling media. Gianni Michael Emricko: Mentioned in relation to indie wrestling scenes and his activities on social media platforms. Beastman: Discussed in a light-hearted manner regarding indie wrestling events and his unique character traits. Additional Highlights: The show provides insights into the current trends in the wrestling world, including fan reactions, wrestler interactions, and predictions for upcoming events. There's a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and wrestling knowledge, offering listeners a comprehensive view of the current state of professional wrestling. Discussions extend beyond the in-ring action to include aspects like memorabilia, fan engagement, and the culture surrounding wrestling events. Mayhem Mania continues! What did we learn from wrestling? Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content. **A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley) Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch! You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show wrestling #professionalwrestling #WWE #AEW #indiewrestling #wrestlingmemorabilia #wrestlingcommunity #wrestlingevents #wrestlingstorylines #wrestlerinteractions #fanengagement #wrestlingtrends #wrestlingpredictions #wrestlinganalysis #backstagestories #wrestlingculture #wrestlingnews #wrestlingdiscussions #prowrestlinginsights #wrestlingentertainment What are the latest storylines and developments in WWE and AEW? How does Will Ospreay's storytelling in the ring compare across different promotions like NJPW and Rev Pro? What makes indie wrestling shows distinct from larger promotions like WWE and AEW? How are wrestlers like Drew McIntyre, Hangman Page, and Swerve Strickland currently impacting their respective promotions? What role does fan engagement play in the storytelling and atmosphere of professional wrestling? How do wrestlers' social media activities influence their in-ring personas and fan interactions? What are the current trends in wrestling, and how are they reflected in different promotions and events? How do personal anecdotes and humor contribute to the discussion and understanding of professional wrestling culture?
An intense discussion revolving around the contemporary state of wrestling, specifically AEW (All Elite Wrestling) and WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). The talk features profound critique of AEW's talent management, controversial matches, grappling with personal safety issues and the current state of wrestling fandom. Topics encompass Mandy Rose's anticipated return, speculation on Jim Ross's contract extension, the growth of TNA in Africa, and a unique hypothetical scenario regarding South African wrestling. Controversial figures such as Ultimate Warrior, and their percieved involvement in wrestling IN 2024, are also discussed. The conversation concludes with an announcement for the next episode.00:00 Introduction and Initial Rant00:31 Experiencing COVID-19 Symptoms01:05 The Bizarre Taste Phenomenon01:32 COVID-19: A Practical Joke?02:17 The Unpredictable Nature of COVID Symptoms03:14 COVID Conspiracy Theories03:24 The Randomizer of COVID Symptoms03:34 Comparing COVID Experiences04:46 The Evolution of COVID Variants05:19 The Struggle with Recurring COVID05:26 The Unpredictability of COVID Symptoms05:46 The Absurdity of COVID Symptoms06:21 The Wrestling Match: Samoa Joe vs Hook08:43 The Aftermath of the Match14:35 The Controversy of the Match24:01 The Future of Hook in Wrestling26:21 The Lack of Improvement in Hook's Wrestling34:25 The Struggles of Exposure and Motivation in Wrestling35:13 Critique of Wrestling Promotion and Management35:38 The Impact of Fan Influence and Nepotism in Wrestling36:10 The Controversy of Match Decisions36:34 The Role of Wrestlers in Defending the Company37:02 The Hidden Side of Wrestling Personalities38:16 The Dilemma of Being a Heel in Wrestling41:30 The Reality of Wrestling Fandom and Media Handling42:40 The Impact of Wrestling Controversies on Talent49:14 The Downfall of AEW and the Rise of WWE55:19 The Toxicity of Wrestling Fandom57:48 The Impact of Personal Life on Wrestling Careers01:10:50 Crazy Steve's Unexpected Victory01:11:11 The Inaugural African Title01:11:53 The Unlikely Candidates for the African Title01:13:39 The Future of Jim Ross in AEW01:23:32 Hulk Hogan's Heroic Act01:26:50 Ultimate Warrior's Controversial Views01:29:46 Remembering the Ultimate Warrior's Promos01:33:30 The Ultimate Warrior's Potential Impact on Today's Society- Support Wrestling Soup on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSOCIAL CHANNELS ʕ̡̢̡ʘ̅͟͜͡ʘ̲̅ʔ̢̡̢Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingsoup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrestlingSoup/Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/wrestlingsoup:shirt: PRO WRESLTING TEES STORE :shirt: /(=✪ x ✪=)\https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/wrestlingsoupBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/wrestling-soup/support.
In this week's exciting issue of The Comic Section Podcast, we have special guests Sean and Melissa Connell of SMC Trivia joining us. They share their experiences attending various wrestling fan events and conventions, giving us a unique perspective on the vibrant world of professional wrestling fandom. Our guests delve into their encounters with fan-favorite pro wrestlers, providing entertaining and insightful anecdotes about their interactions. From meeting wrestling legends to connecting with fellow fans, Sean and Melissa share the highlights of their wrestling convention adventures. The episode takes a deep dive into the latest news in the world of professional wrestling. First on the agenda is the announcement of Sting's retirement, a significant moment that undoubtedly sparks discussions and reflections on his impactful career. Another major headline involves wrestling icon Ric Flair, who has recently signed a multi-year deal with AEW (All Elite Wrestling). We explore the implications of this signing for both Flair and AEW, considering the potential for exciting new storylines and matchups. In a noteworthy development, Impact Wrestling is officially changing its name to TNA Wrestling. This rebranding announcement raises questions about the future direction of the promotion and its impact on the wrestling landscape. A seismic shift is also reported in WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), as Vince McMahon is said to be 'gone from WWE creative,' with Triple H seizing full control of Raw and SmackDown. We analyze the potential impact of this change in leadership and what it means for the future of WWE programming. Tune in to this week's episode of The Comic Section Podcast for an engaging discussion that takes you inside the squared circle. With special guests Sean and Melissa Connell, we explore the fascinating world of wrestling fan events, share captivating stories, and break down the latest news in the ever-evolving realm of professional wrestling.
The crew gets together to discuss topics such as President Biden's storage of highly classified documents, the potential WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) sale claims and California's statewide ban on animal fur products and much more on this highly entertaining episode that you do not want to miss and make sure to tune in!
The boys get together to discuss the issues of global warming because of the wildfires in CA that definitely don't happen every year because it gets hot out. But happen on special occasions because the climate change issue is more serious than ever. An article about the rush of men getting sterilized spark a conversation about the activism cause they are starting to help women through the difficulties of the current Roe V Wade ruling by pledging to pull out. The boys want to start the hashtag to celebrate their new cause. #PullOutPledge Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez recently got married and the boys discuss how another woman has been consumed by a patriarchal activity of marriage. The boys weigh in on some options on how to handle the situation, Shakira somehow is involved in this action. WWE Chief Vince McMahon retires from the WWE amid sexual assault. Chris explains the name change situation that made the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) come from the former WWF (World Wrestling Federation). The recent news of a mass shooter incident at the Dallas Airport which was carried out by a woman, sparks an interesting conversation about how mass shooters are almost always men and how now woman are participating in this. Follow the IG/TikTok page: @TooWokeBoys New vids coming to the tiktok page! Email the show: toowokeboys@gmail.com Like, Comment, Subscribe on the YouTube Channel We are doing our best to roll out new video content! - If you are interested in editing video content for the boys hit them up Donate to the show on Venmo/ Cashapp: TheSlutFund Give a FIVE STAR REVIEW for the show on iTunes Make sure to give five star reviews on Spotify also! (fun ones will be read on the show) Share a screenshot of the show on your IG stories and let everyone know YOU ARE AN ALLY @JeffZenisek https://beacons.ai/jeffzenisek @MalcolmKelner
Welcoming Freddie Prinze Jr. to The Pod Club! I’m sure you have heard of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment, in case you haven’t) but have you heard of WWF? Wrestling with Freddie is Freddie Prinze Jr.’s new show where he sits down with other wrestling fanatics to pull back the curtain on what makes those matches so entertaining. Yes, the 90’s heartthrob now has a podcast about wrestling. Host Jo Pizza sits down with Freddie to learn how he became a wrestling fanatic. It’s a passion that starts in Puerto Rico, led him to his dream job as a writer for the WWE, and finally onto this very podcast. Freddie’s Show: Wrestling with Freddie Shows Mentioned: Missing in Alaska Hey Babe!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Writer, Faheem and Nelly J chat with special guest Giancarlo Aulino (@giancarlo_aulino) • Contributor @vibe105to @vibe105_sports • @torontofc @yorkutdfc Reporter, MMA & WWE Writer @firedupnetw • Co-host @itz_podcast This episode we introduce Giancarlo Aulino to the podcast to get his top 3 current men's and women's wrestlers, in addition he outlines the relationship between WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and AEW (All Elite Wrestling). We then discuss the comments of former UFC fighter Paige VanZant who claims she left the UFC because they didn't pay enough money, how her move to Bare Knuckle Fighting Championships may affect her career and why some new wrestling options may affect how WWE attracts talent. We then highlight Giancarlo Aulino (Contributor at Vibe 105.5FM and Sports Writer/Reporter at FiredUp Network.) in our FOR THE CULTURE to discuss his focus on grassroot sports content, the events in university which started his career in media and an interesting story of how he dealt with writer's block while approaching a deadline. We then conclude Episode 84 with THAT'S ABSURD to discuss an Atlanta Falcons player (Calvin Ridley) who has been suspended by the NFL for betting on a game in which he played. Please comment and share your thoughts, thanks for taking the time to watch or listen to the episode GOOD ROOKIES. DO GOOD and BE GOOD. Before you go, please like and subscribe! Do you have a great topic suggestion? Please email us goodrookiespodcast@gmail.com Get alerts when we drop new episodes by subscribing and turning on your alerts. :)
Tune in today to hear how Dominick Russo went from being recruited by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) to becoming a top loan originator and representing the future of the mortgage industry.
In this episode, Chung & Lew discuss the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). Great time back in there hay day (2000s) for pro wrestling. Looking at favorite superstars and about the company in general. Hope you all enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We all have this idyllic vision of our family holiday with chestnuts roasting on an open fire while drinking eggnog and laughing in our Christmas sweaters. Now let's be real, that only happens in the movies. Inevitably someone says something offensive about politics, insults the meal or gives a present that's wholly inappropriate. When things take an awkward turn, here are a few ways to redirect the conversation to safer ground. AT YOUR OFFICE POTLUCK, YOU'RE STUCK IN A CONVERSATION WITH THE MOST BORING PERSON IN THE OFFICE WITH NO RESCUE IN SIGHT They have to be passionate about something – pets, travel, their stamp collection or a good cause. Like John Cena, whose heart is bigger than his biceps. The WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) wrestler's mantra is “Never Give Up” and that's what he's told the countless Make-A-Wish kids he's met with. There are so many moments to make you smile like the time he had a tea party with one Make-A-Wish visitor, while decked out in his full wrestling regalia. Because of the orchestrated nature of his sport, he's even gone as far as to weave certain moves requested by the kids into his “performance” during a matchup. TINY UNIFORM, BIG HEART The holidays are a time of year to give, and no one gives more than these five athletes who give back to their community in a big way. WHEN YOUR GRANDPA TALKS POLITICS, SENDING YOUR FAMILY INTO A TIZZY You know what's not controversial? Getting someone a gift they love. Athletes might be known for their moves on the field, but their gift giving abilities are their hidden talent. How about a parka that dispenses Skittles, an Audi A7 or a handwritten note? HERE'S HOW ATHLETES SPREAD HOLIDAY CHEER IN THE LOCKER ROOM YOU WERE THE LIFE OF THE PARTY BUT NOW THERE'S NOT ENOUGH ADVIL IN THE WORLD TO STOP YOUR HANGOVER. Keep yourself in the game by trying this recovery routine. Former NBA (National Basketball Association) player Amare Stoudemire was known for bathing in red wine to help his post-game recovery so it's no surprise that the former member of the Phoenix Suns and Israeli citizen created his own kosher wine. WHEN YOU PUT ON YOUR BIG FAKE SMILE BECAUSE YOU RECEIVED YET ANOTHER PAIR OF UNDERWEAR Be a good sport because it's time for college football bowl game season. If you're not one of the four teams playing for a chance at the National Championship (Cincinnati, Michigan, Alabama and Georgia), a bowl game is like a participation trophy but with great TV exposure and gifts. The most memorable bowl game names this season roll off the tongue like the Cheez-It Bowl, TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl and the inaugural Jimmy Kimmel Bowl LA Bowl. And yes, there used to be a game called the Salad Bowl. Want to know more about the topics addressed above or simply avoid awkward conversations year-round? Subscribe to Last Night's Game where we break down the trending topics in sports in an easy-to-understand, conversation way so even a novice can talk sports with the best of them. Don't want to read? Check out our short and sweet weekly podcast. Links: lastnightsgame.com/podcast - Athletes to thank for your next hangover: https://lastnightsgame.com/therundown/2021/4/13/athletes-to-thank-for-your-next-hangover - Athletes who give back: https://lastnightsgame.com/podcast/2020-holidaygiftideas-r2etw - Amare Stoudemire's red wine recovery: https://lastnightsgame.com/therundown/2021/4/13/athletes-to-thank-for-your-next-hangover - The 5 things you need to know to survive college bowl game season: https://lastnightsgame.com/podcast/2021-bowl-game-season
Dr. Cory is a KAATSU advocate. He's in his mid-30s, married, has a couple of kids, a couple of dogs and because he chose to put his family first, his exercise and training suffered. Then he found KAATSU and was able to sustain his physical and training goals in a fraction of the time. He was so amazed with the system but couldn't believe there was no downside. So he travelled to Japan to meet the inventor, Dr. Sato, and he found out the only sacrifice one makes by using KAATSU is that the more KAATSU one has, the less medication one takes. Today Dr. Cory shares with us absolutely everything KAATSU and how to integrate it into every possible workout you could think of. This episode is an incredible resource of how to use exercise and KAATSU together for every possible health goal and every possible person. Dr. Cory Keirn, DPT, OCS, CSCS, TSAC-F, XPS is a Doctor of Physical Therapy located in Tampa, Florida. He is a former Strength & Conditioning Coach with the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and the Philadelphia Phillies, a Major League Baseball professional team. He did his residency in orthopaedics with a focus on complex orthopaedic cases and advanced physical therapy integration for tactical athletes. Join us as we explore:How Dr. Cory got into KAATSUThe power of KAATSU's unique cycle modeHow KAATSU increases muscle strength without hurting jointsWhy KAATSU is for everyone (when done right)In-depth advice on how to use KAATSU optimallyHow to integrate KAATSU into every one of your workoutsIf KAATSU is too good to be true? (spoiler – it's not!)Getting a super workout doing “nothing”KAATSU's ability to promote repair, recovery, growth hormone and HRV conditioningAnd yes, you can still build bulk with KAATSUKAATSU with cycling? Running? Swimming?If you're a professional athlete, this could be your winning edgeSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowCONTACT Steve StavsTo make it easier for you to engage with me, send me a WhatsApp to 064 871 0308. This is not a group, but a private direct line. I would love to hear your feedback, answer your questions, and walk a health journey with you. MENTIONS Made To Thrive Show, Episode 30, “Japanese KAATSU Training with Steven Munatones and John Doolittle”, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqWWqvY1kic&t=2s Examples of Dr. Cory's KAATSU videos:Dr. Cory on Pulling and Pushing with KAATSU Cycle 2.0, part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPIPZiqcBZoDr. Cory On The KAATSU Cycle 2.0 For Lower Body Warm-up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyGO5pxZpZUThe Made to Thrive Show (Kaatsu episode): Japanese Kaatsu Training: The Ultimate Muscle Strengthening Biohack for Supernatural Recovery and Next Level Muscle Performance!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1032100/episodes/6395476
Chris Benoit, el secreto mas grande de la WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), un luchador formidable con una carrera excepcional y con algunos problemas de demencia que lo llevaron a cometer el mas atroz de los actos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/para-podcast-en-serie/message
I love it when I meet someone who has such a vastly different life journey than I do! Jessika Carr is the first full-time female referee for the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). She is the first female referee to officiate a match at Wrestlemania, the biggest spectacle of the WWE. Jessika is a former professional wrestler herself and upon her WWE tryout in 2017 was offered her referee opportunity and has run with it. Jessika has overcome struggles with body image, self-doubt, and an unhealthy lifestyle. She aspires to inspire, motivate, and encourage people to love themselves, their individual journey, and chase their ideal and optimal health and life. She is energetic and fun and so real. You can't help but love her. Enjoy!In this episode:DreamsRoad to WWEComparisonControl what you canIntegrity and consistency with yourselfReferences:Jessika can be seen on Friday Night SmackDown every Friday night live on FOXWorld Wrestling Entertainment – www.wwe.comApplication – Streaks (habit tracking)People – Cody McBroom, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), Kevin Owens, The Dudley BoysConnect with Jessika:Twitter - @WWELADYREFJESSInstagram - @WWELADYREFJESSPodcast on iTunes and Spotify - The BrinkLife PodcastPodcast Instagram - @THEBRINKLIFEContinue the conversation with Amy and The Encourage Project community!www.theencourageproject.comFacebook – @theencourageprojectInstagram – @the_encourage_projectLinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/amy-a-fairchild-she-her-hers-pmp-03b7022Special thanks to my producer Sean Finnegan – and the band Suite 25 (check them out on Spotify)!
These sons and daughters are following in their fathers' footsteps while making their own name. Her dad, two-time Hall of Famer Rick Flair, is considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, and Charlotte Flair is living up to his legacy. The college volleyball player turned WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) star has been a trailblazer for women in WWE, with nine championships to her name. “The Queen” was also the first WWE star to grace the pages of ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue. You can't have a list of famous fathers and their kids without mentioning the ultimate trio – the Manning crew. Dad, Archie Manning, was an NFL (National Football League) quarterback for 15 years. His quarterback sons Peyton and Eli have both won two Super Bowls. Their third brother Cooper is ‘only' a partner in a law firm and a TV personality. Cooper's son, Arch, is keeping the family name alive as an impressive high school football prospect. You'll not likely be able to miss the 6'6” Vashti Cunningham in next month's Summer Olympics. The high jumper is the daughter of Hall of Fame quarterback turned pastor Randall Cunningham. This will be the second Olympics for Vashti, who competed in Rio. She has long discussed how her dad is her rock as she competes at the highest levels. Laila Ali had big shoes to fill when she followed in her dad's footsteps. Her father was the one and only - the “World's Greatest” boxer Muhammed Ali. A boxing champion herself, she's also a television personality and fitness guru who has appeared on shows such as American Gladiator and Dancing With The Stars. But she doesn't stop there. Laila has her own line of seasonings (including the G.O.A.T seasoning), a skincare line and her own clothing line at Nordstrom. The future of baseball lies in the hands of the 22-year-old offspring of two baseball (MLB - Major League Baseball) legends. Vladimir Guerrero Jr, the son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, follows in his father's footsteps, leading the league in home runs and all-star voting. Then there's San Diego Padres Fernando Tatis Jr (son of former MLB player Fernando Tatis). At a young age, he has already been on the cover of the “MLB The Show” video game, landed his own Gatorade commercial and is the leading vote-getter amongst shortstops for the all-star game. Links: Website: www.lastnightsgame.com Shop at: www.lastnightsgame.com promo code SPORTSCURIOUS 7 must-read books for the summer: https://lastnightsgame.com/-summer-book-list-2021
In recent years the popularity of UK Wresting has soared. With shows every weekend around the country drawing in big crowds of both young and old, the activity which is a mixture of both acting and sport is now highly popular in the UK just as it is in America and Japan. NXT UK is a professional wrestling television programme produced by WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) arguably the biggest entertainment giants for wrestling. The show airs in the United Kingdom on BT Sport, Channel 5 and Paramount Network making overnight successes of some of the show’s stars. Films like Fighting With My Family based on the true-life success story of Saraya-Jade Bevis (Paige) who was signed to WWE and was the youngest ever Diva Champion at the age of 21 have been hugely successful. In recent months, however, wrestling has repeatedly hit the headlines for the wrong reasons; abuse by leading wrestlers and secondly safeguarding issues. Wrestlers, promoters, and other people in the industry were accused of sexual misconduct, with people using the hashtag #SpeakingOut as they shared their stories on social media. A wave of suspensions and sackings followed in the UK and the US, including big names from WWE. BBC journalist Jonathan Savage reported that West Yorkshire Police were "carrying out initial enquiries" into allegations of a number of cases of abuse reported by female wrestlers. Following this, many big names in the wrestling world from different organisations such as WWE and Elite Wrestling, both victims and the accused have been disclosed in recent publications Kelly Klein a professional female American wrestler wrote on Twitter: “I was raped by a now well-known wrestler when I was 18. I didn’t feel like I had support or sufficient proof. I believed my career would be over before it started." Impact Wrestling released Joey Ryan, Dave Crist and Michael Elgin following multiple sexual misconduct allegations shared on social media. WWE recently released Former British champion Gentleman Jack Gallagher over allegations of menacing advances at a New Years Eve party in 2014. The former cruiserweight wrote, "In 2014, at a New Year's Eve party, I met a young woman and my behaviour towards her was inappropriate. As this party was nearly six years ago and I had drunk quite a large amount of alcohol that night, unfortunately, I do not recollect what happened. I wish to make it clear that drinking is not an excuse for my behaviour that night. I want to express my deepest regrets, and I am genuinely sorry for the upset that I have caused." He continued. "This isolated incident is not reflective of my behaviour and attitude towards women. As a man, I know I can do better, and with the support of my wife, I have taken the time over the last few months to understand what I can do. But this is not about me, but about the women that come forward as part of the #SpeakingOut movement. I will continue to support women and this movement to the best of my ability." WWE released a statement on the allegations against the performers in the wrestling company. It said: "Individuals are responsible for their own personal actions. WWE has zero-tolerance for matters involving domestic violence, child abuse and sexual assault. Upon arrest for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately suspended. Upon conviction for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately terminated." UK wrestling star Matt Riddle is alleged to have abused Candy Cartwright, also a wrestler, in 2018, who claimed on Twitter that Riddle forced her to give him oral sex after choking her. Another UK wrestling star Jordan Devlin (WWE NXT UK Superstar) has also been named after allegations were made by Hannah Francesca. Francesca posted a series of tweets in which she alleged she was physically abused by someone in the industry and when she went to the promotion, she was told “One of my boys wouldn’t do that.” She included photos of her bruised body. WWE executives are reportedly getting together to discuss the influx of abuse allegations levied against NXT UK talent. Tom Colohue reports that WWE officials have called an emergency meeting to discuss the allegations against stars from the brand who have been accused of sexual, physical or mental/verbal abuse: https://411mania.com/wrestling/sexual-misconduct-allegations-el-ligero-mikey-whiplash-uk-wrestlers/ Labour MP Alex Davies-Jones raised the Speaking Out movement in Parliament during a debate on misogyny in sport and stated "The disturbing reality and lived experience for many female wrestlers is, more often than not, entrenched in misogyny," she said. "I have heard horrific tales from female wrestlers who were faced with threats of rape or sexual assault, all in the name of 'friendly banter', "I have also heard from women as young as 13 or 14 who, at the start of their careers, were the targets of vile behaviours that saw male wrestlers competing to be the one to take their virginity." Davies-Jones said the #SpeakingOut movement had left the wrestling industry "tainted with its harrowing stories of emotional and sexual abuse" and questioned what was being done when there was "no governing body to hold to account" and "Who should these young women turn to?" the MP asked, telling BBC Sport: "Wrestling has fallen through the gaps because it's not necessarily a sport." In September 2020 it was announced a group of cross-party MPs will launch the first ever inquiry into British Professional wrestling to consider how best to promote, support and improve the wrestling industry in Britain. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wrestling, co-chaired by Davies-Jones and Mark Fletcher MP will start taking evidence, written and oral, to inform a report due to be released in early 2021. Other MPs involved in the inquiry include Tonia Antoniazzi MP, Paul Bristow MP, Ruth Jones MP and Connor McGinn. Guidance on how to provide evidence to the inquiry can be found here. NXT UK’s Pete Dunne has posted about the situation, noting that he is “disgusted by what I’m reading. Well done to those speaking out. I really hope we can make British wrestling a better place and keep everyone safe. This is a huge eye opener and let’s hope it will force a big change.” Coach Relationships And Minors Another reg flag that came from the exposure in wrestling was relationships formed with younger athletes. As with recent exposures in the sport industry, with regard to British Gymnastics, Ballet and Swimming, coaching falls within a problematic loophole. It is illegal for teachers, care workers, doctors and youth justice workers to have sexual intercourse with 16 or 17-year-olds in their care. However due to a loophole, adults who hold a position of power over a young person such as coaches can legally have sex with someone of the age of 16 even in a position of trust such as this. Such position of trust formed with a coach prevents many young people speaking out for fear this will not only damage their career but that they may not be believed. It provides a dangerous shift in the balance of power. Coaches may have worked with individuals for years having formed close bonds not only with the trainee themselves but also family and friends of the individual. The NSPCC have been campaigning to change the law to be extended to include any adult who holds a position of power over 16 or 17-year-olds for many years. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/support-us/campaigns/close-the-loophole/ #CloseTheLoophole Wrestler Banks, whose real name is Travis Bligh, has been accused of emotional and psychological abuse during a relationship with a 17-year-old trainee, Millie McKenzie. Millie accused the then 30 year old coach Banks of being emotionally manipulative of her during a “secret one year relationship” when she was training under him. Banks, who was also released by the WWE's NXT UK promotion, gave BBC Sport a statement in response, saying: "I apologise again for the pain that was caused. This was an entirely consensual relationship but I recognise that what happened should not have happened. "I support the efforts being made by the Speaking Out movement to enable everyone in wrestling, and other sports also, to feel safe and never have to face a similar situation." Lucia Lee, 18, was another wrestler who came forward. In June 2020 she claimed young women were "slut shamed" and referred to as "ring rats", accused by male colleagues of having "slept their way on to shows". Speaking to BBC Sport, Lee said: "After my first match - I was 16 - there was a 30-something-year-old man backstage. Everyone congratulated me and he just sort of gave me a massive hug and whispered into my ear, 'your arse looked amazing during that match'. "If you speak up against someone that's on big shows, they can start going around to each individual promotion and saying 'don't book her, she's a troublemaker; don't book her she's a ring rat'." Many of the alleged victims blamed a 'locker room' culture in wrestling that allowed misconduct to happen with a lack of rules no one to check on you. Again due to the loophole, this will be another sport/activity which will allow young people to remain vulnerable. What happens next? It will be of interest to see in the coming months, what safeguarding measures are proposed to protect individuals going forward. In addition to the Biritsh Inqury, Equity, a trade union for entertainers, has suggested five pledges to regulate British wrestling, including safeguarding and 'dignity at work' policies, separate dressing rooms at shows and agreed transport and accommodation arrangements. Progress Wrestling told BBC Sport: "We've all got to be great for this industry to work and to prevent another Speaking Out movement happening. Because if we're on the same level, we're on the same page, it's going to be safer for everyone." Revolution Pro Wrestling CEO Andy Quildan said it wants "an independent body and we want to be held accountable". British Wrestling have confirmed they are working closely with the NSPCC. The link to this is here. We encourage anyone who has concerns about sexual abuse to get in touch. You can contact us by emailing aboutabuse@hjtalks.co.uk.
Chris Hollyfield started out as a Pro Wrestler but his big break came when he was invited to join the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), bursting into the arena as Little Boogeyman.He is also a radio and TV personality, appearing in 3 independent movies - ‘WWF SmackDown!’ (1999), ‘Hell Date’ (2007), and Festival (2011).Chris has also appeared on talk shows including Maury, Sally Jessy Raphael, and Jerry Springer, as well as appearances on ESPN, 60 minutes, Dateline NBC, and Primetime Live.He has also made the rounds of the reality show circuit, featuring in - Road Trip, Gamers, 5 Days in the ‘A’, The real World Extreme Challenge, and Miami Ink.Chris is an African American born with dwarfism. An undersized man in an oversized world, very determined to succeed in life. Standing just 4 feet 4 inches, Chris never let anything get in his way and despite al the amazing accolades, Chris is most proud of being an awesome Dad.With an incredible career to his name, and with some differences to carry though life, Chris decided it was time to give back.Chris wrote the book ‘Big Message Short Story’ to share the massage of anti-bullying. He certainly got his share of that over the years. He then created the ‘Got Respect Tour’, where he visits schools and organisations presenting as a motivational speaker on the topic of anti-bullying, with the tagline “I’m different to make a difference”.Chris also gives back by coaching a Special Olympics Power Lifting team.Physically Chris may be little, but the size of his heart is almost as big as him!Mentions:Chris Hollyfield - https://www.chrishollyfield.com/Got Respect Tour - http://www.gotrespecttour.com/WWE - https://www.wwe.com/Jerry Springer - https://www.jerryspringertv.com/
In this episode, we gonna discuss about wwe/wwf..and Two major eras Attitude Era and Ruthless Aggression and also nostalgic moments and childhood rumours in Tamil. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fuc/support
Drew McIntyre is a WWE Superstar and the current WWE Champion.Beginning his journey to world renowned wrestler at just age 15, Drew was initially signed to WWE at the precocious age of 21 and welcomed by legendary WWE Chairman Vince McMahon as “future world champion”. Mr McMahon was right, of course, but not before Drew was sensationally fired for, as he confesses, a big ego and not pulling his weight. An inspiring case of life imitates art followed, as McIntyre worked hard to get back into the business overcoming obstacles all the way to reach the very top as champion, personifying the hero’s journey that lies at the heart of WWE’s storytelling.WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is an integrated media organisation and recognised leader in global entertainment. WWE consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family friendly entertainment on its television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing platforms. WWE programming is translated into 28 different languages and is available in more than 180 countries and 800 million households, and has more than one billion social media followers across 18 platforms. WWE is the pinnacle of its genre, being prolific in content creation, brand partnerships, marketing, licensing and merchandising.Topics of discussion include: WWE’s place in culture, the role of a WWE Superstar, fandom, overcoming challenges, attracting an audience, and the need for authenticity:“Don’t play the wrestler; be the wrestler.”This is Drew McIntyre’s Rocket Fuel.———————Follow James @JamesErskine (twitter.com/jameserskine)Follow Rocket @WeAreRocketHQ (twitter.com/wearerockethq)Follow Rocket on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/thebigshot)wearerocket.co.uk/Check out Drew McIntyre on WWE wwe.com/superstars/drew-mcintyreFollow Drew on Instagram instagram.com/dmcintyrewwe/Follow Drew on Twitter twitter.com/dmcintyrewweFollow Drew on Facebook facebook.com/DrewMcIntyre/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
4/14/20: On today’s Titan Talk (broadcast live on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube!) Titan Medical Center CEO John Tsikouris answers live Q&A and talks about: Therapy of the Week: Peptide TA1 Thymosin Alpha 1 (Check out the therapy informational video after the show “Peptide Thymosin Alpha 1 informational video by Medical Provider APRN Cass Fernandez” https://youtu.be/dZcV3syexAE) I got a SLAP tear!? We will go over what it is & the best treatments for it. Wearing masks & curfews Do you guys agree with some of the laws taken place? WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) essential? Obesity & diabetes Blood testing discounts $130 males & females $200 *** Titan Coronavirus Package giveaway *** Weekly Poll: What do you miss the most during this Covid-19 quarantine? Friends & Family Gatherings * Gym * Eating Inside Restaurants * Going To The Movies/Mall * Beach Or Pool * Nothing As always we have LIVE Q&A so please comment & ask any questions! See our Titan Medical Health & Lifestyle TV Show Sundays on ABC @11am! Sign up for our Titan Medical Fitness PROGRAMS (nutrition & workouts): titanmedicalfitness.com Don’t miss out on our Titan Weekly Newsletter that’s full of information about Titan’s therapies, events, & just about everything else! It includes direct links to all of our social media and website sections all in one email! 4/13/20 Weekly Newsletter:Peptide Therapy Thymosin Alpha 1 (https://conta.cc/2JWJL4c) Just text: “titanmedical” to the number: 22828 to automatically be put on our emailing list. Follow us on our social media, YouTube, & listen to us on our Titan Medical podcast! (https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm) titanmedical #peptide #coronavirus #COVID-19 #ta1 #thymosinalpha1 #bigdru #johntsikouris #bodybuilder #muscle #injectablevitamin #anitoxidants #diseaseprevention #medicalscience #aminos #vitaminb12 #preventativemedicine #health #advice #tampa #therapy #medicalclinic #weightloss #diet #talkshow #antiaging #tvshow
Heroes Asylum s creating it's own Mount Rushmore. This time we see who deserves to be on the WWE ( World Wrestling Entertainment). Kane and Mike discuss who in their list deserves this spot. They also review the latest new and rumors for the Geekverse. Get to the Asylum
Heroes Asylum s creating it's own Mount Rushmore. This time we see who deserves to be on the WWE ( World Wrestling Entertainment). Kane and Mike discuss who in their list deserves this spot. They also review the latest new and rumors for the Geekverse. Get to the Asylum
贊助我們做更好的內容:https://pay.firstory.me/user/ck4fgb04n698h0804wzdkaycj 其實小編對於印度的認識都是來自於電影「我的冠軍女兒」,英文片名是Dangal/Wrestling competition,其實美國摔角娛樂WWE(World Wrestling Entertainment)也是用Wrestling這個字喔! 前十字韌帶的手術治療主要分成兩類,第一類是囊外固定,第二類是骨切開術的方式,該如何選擇?有什麼其他的治療選項嗎?趕快來聽聽這集的精彩內容吧!
Your browser does not support the audio element. When I intereviewed Jonathan Grzbowski from Penji about “How to tell your brand story & ecommerce storytelling” I did have a plan to talk about the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) because I knew he was a fan and I thought we could throw a twist into todays […] The post How to tell your brand story appeared first on Custom Ecommerce Web Development.
Hoy entrevistamos a ‘Zatara, La Cabrona', la primera luchadora chilena en participar de un evento organizado por la WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment).
Welcome to a Special WWE Edition of the Two Boos's Podcast! In this episode, we are talking all things WWE aka Pro Wrestling, little known fact, Anibal is a total fan of the WWE and has been for quite some time! With Wrestlemania right around the corner, and with the help of our special guest, Jonathan Santiago, we thought it would be a great time to talk about our love for professional wrestling, some of our favorite moments and our predictions for the big night, WrestleMania 35! We also had a visit from a special surprise guest to join us in the discussion! For members of WWE Universe enjoy the discussion, for those unfamiliar, still stick around, you may become a fan yourself! Don’t forget to give us a follow on our social media accounts listed below! Thank you & enjoy! Two Boo's Social Media: Twitter: www.twitter.com/twoboospodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/twoboospodcast Brian's Instagram: www.instagram.com/brianccollier Anibal's Instagram: www.instagram.com/anibalftw
Fighting with My Family tells the real-life story of a British female wrestler who conquered the massive world of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). If you're not a true wrestling believer, this film is certainly not going to transform you into one, but it is entertaining, says Simon Morris.
On this episode of The Pro Wrasslin Reflection… The year is 2006 and WWE acquired the rights to Extreme Championship Wrestling's trademarks and video library in 2003 and later began reintroducing ECW through content from the ECW library and a series of books, which included the release of The Rise and Fall of ECW documentary. The enormous popularity of ECW merchandise prompted WWE to organize ECW One Night Stand, an ECW reunion pay-per-view in 2005. The financial and critical success of the event motivated WWE to organize a second One Night Stand the following year. With rejuvenated interest in the ECW product, WWE began exploring the possibility of reviving the promotion full-time. The news that WWE was planning to bring back ECW was leaked in the middle of April as Vince McMahon decided to revive ECW as a full-time brand. Reports beforehand stated that WWE was prepared to bring back ECW immediately after WrestleMania 22. On May 25, 2006, WWE announced the launch of ECW as a stand-alone brand, congruous to Raw and SmackDown with its own show on Sci Fi (now Syfy) The Professor Chabelo Vera Cruz and The White Walrus Tommy Wonder relive this classic WWE (WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT) event! FOLLOW THE PROFESSOR AND TOMMY WONDER ON TWITTER: THE PROFESSOR - https://twitter.com/PROFPWHUSTLE TOMMY WONDER - https://twitter.com/TheeTommyWonder EVENT INFO: Name of the event: ECW on Sci Fi #1 Date: 6 Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment Type: TV-Show Location: Trenton, New Jersey, USA Arena: Sovereign Bank Arena Attendance: 5,100 Broadcast type: Live TV station/network: Sci Fi (SyFy) Channel TV rating: 2.8 MATCH CARD Commentary by: Joey Styles & Tazz Singles Match The Sandman vs. The Zombie Singles Match Justin Credible vs. Kurt Angle Winner Will Face John Cena At Vengeance Extreme Battle Royal Al Snow vs. Balls Mahoney vs. Big Guido vs. Danny Doring vs. Little Guido vs. Roadkill vs. Sabu vs. Stevie Richards vs. The Big Show vs. Tommy Dreamer vs. Tony Mamaluke
This show is a tribute to professional wrestler, Vader. My MMA and Wrestling analyst, Eric talk about his career. Vader's image is courtesy of (WWE) World Wrestling Entertainment and The Ringer.
WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) recently invaded Central Florida. Jeremy couldn’t care less, so naturally Brent quizzed him about the flagship event. Also, a Florida man escaped police custody through the bathroom ceiling, while another enjoyed his breakfast in the middle of the street. And don’t miss the exciting conclusion to #ForTheDonkey.
Novak Djokovic completed his fourth Indian Wells / Miami double, won a record 28th Masters 1000 title, and prompted the question of whether there is anyone or anything that can stand between him and a Golden Grand Slam in 2016. David Law and Catherine Whitaker convene to discuss who, when and where someone might get in his way after the World No.1 continued his global dominance. Victoria Azarenka also won her second successive big title, raising further questions over the form of Serena Williams. At 34, is this the beginning of the end for one of the greatest players of all time? Also, what’s been wrong with Andy Murray over the past few weeks? And with John Isner revealing that Roger Federer is a fan of the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), David remembers the late 90’s when Federer would do locker-room impersonations of American wrestling stars. The Tennis Podcast is produced in association with The Telegraph. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks episode, Paul Levesque [more popularly known as "Triple H"] finally joins the Industrial Strength Show! Triple H is a 14-Time World Heavyweight Champion in WWE [World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.]. Not only that, he is also WWE's Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events & Creative. Needless to say, he's a busy man. Joe recently got to sit down with Triple H to discuss a wide variety of topics that included: Training, Low-Carb Dieting, Productivity, Gym Lessons, Stephanie McMahon's Negotiating Skills, Pedigree-ing Joe D. onto a pile of broken glass [WTF?!] and much, Much MORE! This 1hr 15min discussion is informative, entertaining, and just downright badass!
In this weeks episode, Paul Levesque [more popularly known as "Triple H"] finally joins the Industrial Strength Show! Triple H is a 14-Time World Heavyweight Champion in WWE [World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.]. Not only that, he is also WWE's Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events & Creative. Needless to say, he's a busy man. Joe recently got to sit down with Triple H to discuss a wide variety of topics that included: Training, Low-Carb Dieting, Productivity, Gym Lessons, Stephanie McMahon's Negotiating Skills, Pedigree-ing Joe D. onto a pile of broken glass [WTF?!] and much, Much MORE! This 1hr 15min discussion is informative, entertaining, and just downright badass!