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Hamilton urges F1 ‘to do more’ for human rights in hosting countries
Lewis Hamilton says human rights issues are “a massive problem” in several countries visited by F1, the seven-time world champion urging his sport to do more to exert change. Ahead of this weekend’s round of racing in Bahrain, the topic of human rights and Formula 1 was predictably raised along with accusations that the sport willingly looks the other way when it comes to the kingdom’s longstanding record of arresting and harassing dissents, including those opposing the country’s Grand Prix In 2011, F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone was forced to call off the race in the wake of a civil unrest in Bahrain. Furthermore, Formula 1’s decision to add an event…
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Air and Grace launches ‘Repurpose’ capsule collection
Air and Grace is doing things differently this Black Friday, instead of offering discounts, the British footwear brand is launching a special edition ‘Repurpose’ capsule collection made from surplus materials, in a bid to minimise waste and champion responsible shopping. Click Here: crusaders rugby jerseys Launching on November 27, the new Air and Grace collection is part of the brand’s “sustainable by design” commitment to minimising waste and has been specially designed, using leftover sample material from sample production that is often a wasted by-product of shoe manufacture. The brand has worked with their European production team to hand-craft a mini collection that it states “offers the perfect antidote to…
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Tenille Dashwood On Daniel Bryan's Return, Women's Movement In ROH
ROH star Tenille “Emma” Dashwood recently spoke with Chuck Carroll of CBS Sports for an interview. Below are some of the highlights. On Daniel Bryan returning to the ring in WWE meaning he won’t be returning to ROH as rumored: “Well, he’s obviously under contract with the WWE, so that stops that part of it with Ring of Honor. I guess we always thought that he would never wrestle again, so to hear this is amazing news. … As a wrestler myself, to think that you could never wrestler again when you love something like that … I can’t imagine how hard it has been for him and for Brie…
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GLOW Returning To Netflix For Second Season Starting June 29th
On Wednesday, it was announced that GLOW will be returning for a second season on Netflix starting June 29th. The season will feature ten new episodes. Featured below is the complete announcement from Deadline.com: Click Here: COLLINGWOOD MAGPIES 2019 ‘GLOW’ Pins Down Season 2 Premiere Date; Alison Brie Talks Netflix Series’ Resonance The ladies of Netflix’s GLOW will be back for their 10-episode Season 2 on June 29. The streaming service announced the return to the ring at its See What’s Next event in Rome today. The 80s-inspired female comedy series, executive produced by Jenji Kohan and created/executive produced by Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, picks up again as the…
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Steve Austin Talks Bruno & Andre Doc, Latest On SAnitY To SmackDown Live, More
– A new vignette aired on SmackDown Live on Tuesday night hyping up the main roster debut of SAnitY. Check out the latest vignette above. – “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was joined by former WWE writer Court Bauer on the latest episode of his Steve Austin Show podcast to discuss the new HBO documentary on Andre The Giant and the life and career of Bruno Sammartino. Prior to that, the WWE Hall Of Famer was joined by Braxon Sutter and Allie from Impact Wrestling. Check out both shows at PodcastOne.com. – WWE released the following Top 10 Moments from RAW video for this week’s show. Where does the dominant showing…
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WWE RAW Results (4/30): On The Road To Backlash
The April 30th edition of WWE RAW aired live from the Bell Center in Montreal, Quebec and was the go-home RAW episode for Sunday’s Backlash pay-per-view. – RAW opens up with a video package looking at the Greatest Royal Rumble last week. – Michael Cole welcomes us to the Bell Center, and Roman Reigns immediately comes out and heads to the ring. As Reigns steps in the ring, Michael Cole shows us a message from a WWE referee who claims he made the wrong call in declaring Brock Lesnar the winner at Royal Rumble. Reigns gets on the mic and points out the referee’s error. Reigns pauses for a “Roman…
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Randy Orton Reaches Milestone, WWE Honors Cinco de Mayo, Cena/Edge
– As noted, WWE has been releasing complete matches from past WWE Backlash pay-per-views for free via their official YouTube channel to promote tonight’s WWE Backlash 2018 pay-per-view. Featured above is the latest offering, which shows the complete Last Man Standing match between John Cena and Edge from the 2009 Backlash pay-per-view. – Longtime WWE veteran Randy Orton surpassed the six-million follower milestone on Twitter this weekend. “The Viper” can be found on Twitter @RandyOrton. – In honor of “Cinco de Mayo” on Saturday, WWE posted a photo gallery on their official website celebrating the greatest luchadors in history. Check out the gallery by following the link in the following…
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Video – Curt Hawkins Mocks Titus O'Neil's Greatest Royal Rumble Slip
WWE posted the following video to their YouTube.com channel. The video is titled “TItus O’Neil won’t let Curt Hawkins slide in Belfast.” As O’Neil watches from inside the ring, Hawkins does a slide during their match at Friday’s WWE live event in Ireland. Of course, this is a reference to O’Neil’s botched entrance at WWE’s Greatest Royal Rumble pay-per-view event: Click Here: penrith panthers shirt
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Samoa Joe Explains Why He Is All For WWE Raiding Talent From Top Independent Promotions
Samoa Joe recently spoke with the folks from Pop Culture for an interview. Featured below are some of the highlights. On him being all for WWE raiding talent from independent promotions: “Hey, you know whose fault it is, that your favorite wrestler got bought out? The company he was working for, cause they were too cheap to pay him what he was worth. So he should get paid what he’s worth, and if WWE comes and pays him what he’s worth, that’s on your sorry ass. Get the money right. And start paying these dudes.” On those who are against WWE raiding talent from independent promotions: “There are too many…
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Big Show Recalls Vince McMahon Being Upset With Him, Talks Plans For WWE Return
As noted, The Big Show recently appeared as a guest on WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s podcast, The Steve Austin Show, for an in-depth interview. Featured below are some of the additional highlights from their discussion. On his condition after his recent hip operation: “Right now, [my] quality of life is really good. There’s no stiffness. My range of motion is ridiculous. I’m not done in the ring yet. Hell, I’m 380 lbs. I feel now, especially in my hip, has more range of motion now, and I’m faster than I moved in 17 [or] 18 years. I wrestled with Fit Finlay a little bit at WrestleMania.…