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Lashley's Championship Raises Questions.
Wrestling fans around the world know that the WWE Championship represents the top prize in the entire industry known as sports entertainment. Throughout the years there've been other companies come and go. The biggest competitors in the industry have arguably been the defunct World Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling, and the fairly new All Elite Wrestling that continues to make a name for itself acquiring high-dollar talent. World Wrestling Entertainment has been the pinnacle of sports entertainment for the past thirty years. Evolving from a smaller, regional, promotion and being helmed by Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the companies evolution to a billion-dollar business has been a true American success story. It did not happen perfectly, however. Until I heard someone mention it, I hadn't thought about this for a long time, but the WWE/WWF World Heavyweight Championship has only been held by three black performers in history.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 66
Shakira Austin tears through Tulane Above: Shakira Austin Tulane came up against the basketball monster known as Shakira Austin and fell short in round two of the Women's National Invitational Tournament.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 65
Action in the Women's Basketball Invitational took place on March 19-20, at Kentucky State. Here's a recap of the action.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 64
Merritt takes over, Florida eliminates 49ers from WNIT Above: Jordyn Merritt Charlotte went into the fourth quarter with a 48-46 lead against Florida but the Gators inched past the 49ers to take a 66-65 win in the first round of the Women's National Invitational Tournament, March 19.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 63
Siegrist puts on show in win over UMass Above: Villanova If you doubt that Maddy Siegrist is the best player in the Women's National Invitational Tournament, you probably were not watching her on Friday night.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 62
The Women's Basketball Invitational not to be confused with the Women's National Invitational Tournament is yet another post-season tournament that allows collegiate teams to continue their seasons.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 61
San Francisco measures offense against stingy Houston San Francisco takes on Houston in the first round at the Fort Worth Region of the Women's National Invitational Tournament, March 19.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 60
Most of these players seasons may be wrapped up but we can't let go without paying tribute to the great moments that they had this season. Join us as we feature the Legends of 2021!
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 57
The Hayes Sisters battle the Lady Vols Anastasia Hayes teams up with her sister Aislynn Hayes to lead 14 seed Middle Tennessee (17-7) against the Tennessee Lady Vols, a three seed, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, March 21.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 59
Along with the return of the NCAA Tournament the Women's National Invitational Tournament is also happening this year. We take a look at a few games and players that we are excited to see get an opportunity to continue their season.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWomen's Hoop Report 58
UCLA's Onyenwere will be a load for Wyoming Winners Only All-National Second Team selection Michaela Onyenwere leads third seeded UCLA (16-5) against 14 seed Wyoming, in the NCAA Tournament, March 22.
Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWhy I'm Upset with the Chicago Bears
Try imagining being a Chicago Bears fan right now. That's the pain we all felt today. To be honest I had a little hope in them. I hoped they would turn over the corner. I shouldn't have thought much of them.
Michael J. HarrisPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced