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  • Dudley Boys Return to the Ring!

    Dudley Boys Return to the Ring!

    The Dudley Boyz (also known as Team 3D) is one of the most decorated tag teams in wrestling history. 

    Bubba Ray Dudley, aka Bully Ray, and D-Von Dudley have held titles in every promotion they’ve worked for, including WWE, ECW, and TNA Wrestling. 

    They also had some classic matches, including their TLC bouts against The Hardys and Edge & Christian.

    They worked in TNA Wrestling from 2005 through 2014, where they were inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame in 2014. While in the promotion, they held the TNA Tag Team Titles twice while they were once the NWA Tag Team Champions.

    Impact Wrestling announced today that Team 3D will reunite under the Impact banner for the first time in 7 years on the 1000th episode of Impact Wrestling on September 9 at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, NY.

    D-Von Dudley and Bubba Ray Dudley went their separate ways in 2016 as D-Von stayed with WWE to transition into a producer while Bubba Ray went to ROH.

  • Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Signs $255 Deal

    Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Signs $255 Deal

    The Philadelphia Eagles agreed to a massive contract extension for star quarterback Jalen Hurts, giving him a new deal for five years and a whopping $255 million, according to multiple reports, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history at an average of $51 million per year.

    The contract includes $179.3 million in guarantees and a no-trade clause.

    Hurts, 24, had a dominant season for the Eagles in 2022, helping lead Philadelphia to the Super Bowl.

    The NFC Pro Bowler passed for 3,701 yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions in the regular season, while also adding 760 yards rushing and 13 TDs on the ground.

    The Alabama and Oklahoma product also had a sensational Super Bowl, completing 71 percent of his passes for 301 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers in the game – which the Eagles barely lost to the Chiefs, 38-35.

  • Rick’s Cabaret Girls Pick NY’s Hottest QB

    Rick’s Cabaret Girls Pick NY’s Hottest QB

    The lovely ladies of Rick’s Cabaret New York have been holding a good-natured flirty debate over who has the hottest quarter back; the New York Giants, with 26-year-old Daniel Jones or the New York Jets with the newly added, four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers?

    Rick’s Cabaret girl Fiona said, “they are both good looking. Rodgers is my pick and I can’t wait to dance for him when we hold one of our famous post-game parties for the team.” 

    “Jones has a boyish look—I like that” explained Rick’s Cabaret girl Serena.

    “It’s silly,” said Rick’s girl Ivy. “A man’s look is not important. I’m about pleasing men. That’s what I do. Come party and play with me. Rick’s is about having fun—so let’s do it.” 

    Rick’s Cabaret New York, is an adult nightclub known for its beautiful exotic dancers, warm hospitality, and providing the best in VIP treatment. The three-story club features over one hundred gorgeous entertainers, multiple stages, delicious food at its Rick’s Steakhouse, and a private VIP floor, with discreet suites and luxury sky boxes.

  • New York Mets Top Seattle Mariners 2-1

    New York Mets Top Seattle Mariners 2-1

    Pitcher Kodai Senga was masterful again and the Mets offense did just enough in Ronny Mauricio‘s debut to beat the Mariners 2-1 at Citi Field.

    Mauricio made his MLB debut and handled himself well. A natural shortstop, the infielder started at second base and made every defensive play hit his way including a nifty double play in the third inning.

    But he was just as impressive at the plate. In his first at-bat, Mauricio launched a double 117 mph off the bat. It’s the hardest hit ball by a Met this season. In his second at-bat, Mauricio struck out swinging on three pitches, but picked up a single in his third AB. The infielder finished 2-for-3.

    Mauricio became the first Met to have multiple hits in his MLB debut since Steven Matz — yes, the pitcher — in June 2015.

    Brett Baty returned as the third baseman. His offensive struggles continued but that could have been a product of Mariners starter Logan Gilbert who was on his game. 

    The Mets offense had a hard time getting to Gilbert. The 26-year-old got through 6 innings while giving up just one run; his one mistake was a solo shot given up to Brandon Nimmo in the sixth that tied the game at 1-1.

    Kodai Senga was masterful again, keeping the red-hot Mariners off balance with his wide array of pitches and fooling them with his patented ghost fork. 

  • Yankees Beat Tigers 4-1

    Yankees Beat Tigers 4-1

    The names on the New York Yankees aren’t as readily recognizable, and sitting in last place in their division and likely missing the playoffs certainly aren’t familiar positions for the organization.

    But Monday against the Tigers, the Yankees flashed some of their big bats and ability to pitch.

    The Tigers, despite some great pitching from Reese Olson and some brief excitement in the ninth inning, lost 4-1 in the opener of the four-game series at Comerica Park.

    The Yankees (63-68) came into the game playing less than .500 baseball and in last place in the American League East, losers of eight of their last 10 games.

    The key turning point occurred in the seventh inning, just after the Tigers (59-72) failed to tie, or go ahead, in the sixth.

    Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Gleyber Torres connected on back-to-back homers – the seventh time the Yankees have hit consecutive homers this season – off relief pitcher Beau Brieske giving the Yankees a 3-0 lead.

  • Street To Be Named After Legendary Newspaper Columnist Pete Hamill

    Street To Be Named After Legendary Newspaper Columnist Pete Hamill

    A stretch of Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn will be co-named for celebrated author and former NY Post columnist Pete Hamill.

    A block-long stretch of Seventh Avenue in front of Hamill’s childhood home — from 11th to 12th streets — will be dubbed “Pete Hamill Way” to celebrate the tabloid legend whose writings as a newspaper columnist and novelist defined New York City to the nation for five decades.

    Hamill passed away at the age of 85 and was one of only two people to have served as editor-in-chief of both The New York Post and The New York Daily News.

  • Food Brands Sending Help to Maui

    Food Brands Sending Help to Maui

    Hormel Foods is working with a humanitarian organization to send SPAM to Maui following the recent massive wildfire.

    Hormel, which produces the canned pork product, is sending ‘The Convoy of Hope’ to Maui after the island was ravaged by the disaster, which resulted in over 100 deaths. Hawaii consumes an estimated 8 million cans of SPAM per year, the most of any U.S. state.

    SPAM became popular in Hawaii during World War II when soldiers stationed in the Pacific were served the meat on the frontlines and remained popular in the area.

    “Now is our time for all to help. We need to come together for Maui, it’s going to take years for them to rebuild.”

  • Mets Beat Cardinals 7-1

    Mets Beat Cardinals 7-1

    Joey Lucchesi has spent most of the 2023 season as a forgotten man,  but the left-hander is an additional pitcher who is under the Mets’ control for 2024 and capable of getting outs in the major leagues.

    Friday night was an opportunity for the team to savor the best of Lucchesi, who pitched strong into the sixth inning in the Mets’ 7-1 victory over the Cardinals at Busch Stadium.

    The Mets (57-66) won for the fifth time in six games, continuing their recent success against the NL Central. Facing the Cubs, Pirates and Cardinals over the last week-and-a-half, the Mets have gone 6-2.

    Brandon Nimmo homered leading off the game for his 18th of the season, a career best. The Mets extended their lead to 2-0 in the third on Jeff McNeil’s RBI single. 

    McNeil’s three-run homer in the seventh broke it open. After the Mets loaded the bases with nobody out and scored a run on Lindor’s RBI fielder’s choice, Alvarez stroked an RBI single that widened the lead to  4-0. McNeil followed with a shot over the right-field fence for his sixth homer of the season.

  • Yoshida Leads Red Sox Over Yankees

    Yoshida Leads Red Sox Over Yankees

    Rookie Masataka Yoshida hit a three-run homer four batters into the game and drove in four runs, and Brayan Bello pitched six innings Friday night to lead the Boston Red Sox to an 8-3 victory over the skidding New York Yankees, who dropped two games under .500.

    The Red Sox took a 4-0 lead 19 pitches in against rookie Jhony Brito (4-6) when Yoshida hit a changeup into the right-center field seats. Yoshida homered after the Yankees were charged with consecutive mound visits to go over signs because the PitchCom device was not working for the Red Sox, meaning the Yankees were unable to use it.

    After allowing Judge’s 23rd homer, Garrett Whitlock struck out Giancarlo Stanton to end the eighth. Brennan Bernardino allowed two hits to start the ninth and Chris Martin finished off Boston’s sixth win in seven meetings against the Yankees.

    The Yankees avoided being shut out in three straight games for the first time since September 2016 when Anthony Volpe doubled and scored on DJ LeMahieu’s groundout in the third.

  • NFL Announces 5 International Games

    NFL Announces 5 International Games

    The NFL announced its five planned international games, which includes three matchups in England and two in Germany.

    The Jacksonville Jaguars, who have already appeared in the NFL International Series a record nine times, will appear in consecutive London games in October.

    The full schedule of international games:

    • October 1- Atlanta Falcons vs. Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, U.K.
    • October 8- Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills at Tottenham Hotspur in London, U.K.
    • October 15- Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans at Tottenham Hotspur in London, U.K.
    • November 5- Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs at Frankfurt Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany
    • November 12- Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots at Frankfurt Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany

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