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WWE legend touts 'very, very high' ceilings for rising stars Kendal Grey, Kali Armstrong

FOX News

Booker T analyzes the meteoric rise of NXT stars Kendal Grey and Kali Armstrong, saying both have very high ceilings in WWE's women's division.



Ex-NFL star weighs in on CMLL's historic US show, wishes he was 'doing more' in pro wrestling

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Hospice fraud uses stolen identities for fake patients

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Former Democrat presidential candidate criticizes WWE parent company over WrestleMania 42

FOX News

Andrew Yang criticizes TKO Group Holdings for its handling of WrestleMania 42, saying the company moved away from the heart of pro wrestling amid a wave of WWE departures.


World's longest tiramisu record broken in London

BBC News

World's longest tiramisu record broken in London The record for the world's longest tiramisu has been broken in London. One-hundred Italian chefs gathered at Chelsea Town Hall on Saturday and Sunday to whip up a tiramisu long enough to topple the previous record set by Milanese Galbani in Milan, which stood at 273.5m (897ft). As per Guinness World Record rules, the record-breaking tiramisu was made and assembled live on site, and used 50,000 ladyfinger biscuits and more than 3,000 eggs. The record was broken with the dessert measuring 440.6 m (1,445ft). Mirko Ricci, the man behind the London record attempt, originally held the record in 2017 in Italy, but another Italian team broke that in 2019.


Metal detectorists discover rare, Anglo-Saxon coins likely hidden from Vikings

Popular Science

The hoard was likely buried sometime between 871 and 874 in present-day Worcestershire. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. One of the silver coins in the hands of their finder, moments after being found. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. In a classic example of lucky metal detectorists triggering an archaeological investigation, a group of metal detecting enthusiasts in England discovered a rare hoard of early medieval Anglo-Saxon coins in the parish of Bickmarsh, Worcestershire.


MLB pitcher's wife dealt cancer blow ahead of birth of their first child

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War, the Gulf & Rethinking Money in Sport

Al Jazeera

Game Theory: Could geopolitics impact the business of sport in the Gulf? The Gulf helped transform global sport through billions in investment. But as geopolitical tensions rise is that era of rapid expansion coming to an end? Al Jazeera's Samantha Johnson looks at how geopolitics could impact the business of sport. The Masters: Golf's segregated past Are Iran's athletes political pawns?