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Indianapolis to Host 2026 Final Four and More
The NCAA announced Thursday that Indianapolis will host every major 2026 men’s college basketball tournament. The men’s Final Four, DII, and DIII championships, as well as the NIT semifinals and finals, will all be held over a five-day span throughout Indianapolis.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports2 years ago in Unbalanced
Eiffel in Love with the Paris 2024 Olympics!
As the anticipation for the 2024 Summer Olympics continues to mount, there is a growing sense of excitement surrounding what is expected to be an extraordinary event. Taking place in the picturesque city of Paris, this international competition will showcase athletes from across the world in a setting known for its rich history, sophistication, and ardor. From July 26 to August 11, 2024, the City of Light is poised to evolve into the ultimate hub for sporting excellence, cultural festivities, and global harmony.
By Sriparna Mallick2 years ago in Unbalanced
Thank you Cena
Last night at Money in the bank, John Cena has officially announced his retirement from the WWE. The man who first introduced the "Ruthless Aggression Era", introduced the world to "Thuganomics", and has been through thick and thin with the WWE has decided it's time. Thankfully the retirement isn't abrupt, he will have a retirement tour in 2025. Thankfully during the post PPV press conference John did confirm he will finish all of 2025 instead of what I initially thought of retiring at or right after WrestleMania. If done properly, this farewell tour will be absolutely incredible. So what is there left for John? He's given us fans over 20 years with WWE alone. John has won 16 world titles, performed in thousands of matches, flown hundreds of thousands of miles flown, and inspired millions over the world.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Unbalanced
Unleash the Power of Wireless Networking
Wireless networking has forever changed internet connectivity, making our homes and workplaces seamless digital environments, digital play grounds even. Allowing users to stay connected from anywhere within a network's range, boosting productivity and mobility. Working from home can now mean working from a hammock, people are no longer tied to their home office with an ethernet cable. Smartphones, tablets, and laptops have combined with reliable wireless networks to set us free!
By CableGuy2 years ago in Unbalanced
Virat Kohli Cricket Career
**Virat Kohli: The Modern Maestro of Cricket** Virat Kohli, often regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of the modern era, has had a stellar cricketing career. From his debut in 2008 to becoming a cricketing legend, Kohli's journey is marked by remarkable achievements, unmatched consistency, and an insatiable hunger for runs. This essay explores the various phases of Kohli's career, his records, his leadership, and his impact on the game of cricket.
By Rohit Shrivastava2 years ago in Unbalanced
"The Unconventional Success Story of Andrew Tate: From Pro Fighter to Outspoken Entrepreneur"
Andrew Tate: The Man, The Myth, The Legend Andrew Tate is a man who needs no introduction. As a former kickboxing world champion, business owner, social media influencer, and reality TV star, he has carved out a unique and enigmatic presence in the public eye. With his larger than life personality, controversial opinions, and unapologetic approach to life, Andrew Tate is a figure who elicits strong reactions from those who encounter him.
By William2 years ago in Unbalanced
Track God Digital Hall of Fame
On June 12 and 13, Prolific Sports revealed the newest members of the Track God Digital Hall of Fame. After wrapping up her collegiate career at Ole Miss as the NCAA Champion in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 400-meter relay, McKenzie Long was the first announced out of the five new members.
By Winners Only2 years ago in Unbalanced
Clash of Titans: India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2024
The T20 World Cup 2024, one of the most expected cricket events, will feature top gatherings from around the globe viking for the regarded title. Intended to be held across various scenes, this opposition ensures invigorating matches and momentous minutes.
By Blassan John2 years ago in Unbalanced
Hottest Bods of Summer '24
It's been a while since we've published an entry in the Hottest Bods of Summer series. Winners Only has produced Hottest Bods of Summer, Spring and Winter features since 2021. This is the first of any season for 2024. The series usually just features women of sports but sometimes we include entertainers.
By Winners Only2 years ago in Unbalanced
What Is the Problem with Manipulation, as It Is Currently Perceived?. Content Warning.
1. Deference. The most evident issue with manipulation is that it may be disrespectful to one's dignity and sense of autonomy. The issue from an autonomy perspective is that manipulation has the potential to rob individuals of their agency, placing them on a continuum where compulsion is necessary.
By Mr.Light2 years ago in Unbalanced
Why does the WNBA hate Caitlin Clark?
A few weeks ago, the 2024 WNBA Draft took place in Brooklyn, NYC, and Caitlin Clark was the obvious choice for number one. The Indiana Fever, coming off a brutal 2023-2024 campaign, needed this "do-it-all" star out of Des Moines, Iowa. From the moment her name was called, all cameras and attention were on her. Clark, 22, was coming off another stellar season at Iowa, winning National Player of the Year for the second time in her four-year collegiate career; looked poised to take on a significant role in the offense and become the new face of a seemingly struggling to gain attention league. For the WNBA, Clark's arrival also signified an opportunity to draw more attention and fans to the league. With her dynamic playing style and substantial following from her college days, she had the potential to become a prominent face in women's basketball, attracting new audiences and boosting the league's profile. The Indiana Fever, with Clark at the helm, aimed to capitalize on her star power to build a more cohesive and formidable team. The hope was that her leadership would inspire her teammates and foster a strong, winning mentality. However, things would go differently than planned; the Fever currently have a two-win nine-loss record and Clark has gained more attention for how opposing players or coaches are treating her than her performance.
By Justin Menell2 years ago in Unbalanced
Strong Like McKenzie Long
(Photo: McKenzie Long after running 10.92 seconds at the East First Round) As of July 1, McKenzie Long had the world's fastest 200 meters time of the year at 22.03 seconds. The All-American senior from Ole Miss is also eighth in the world in the 100 meters with a time of 10.92 seconds.
By Winners Only2 years ago in Unbalanced









