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A Look at Some of the Best Moments from AEW's All In
The highly anticipated All In event has come and gone, and it was definitely a show to remember. It was the second All In event under All Elite Wrestling, and just like last year's event, London's Wembley Stadium hosted the big extravaganza. For me, living in the West Coast, that meant an early start time--the pre-show (Zero Hour) started at 8AM Pacific Standard Time, and featured three matches, with one of them being unannounced until that day. The main show started at 10AM Pacific Standard Time, and it's why I really love that these companies are taking their PPVs to Europe, because it means an early start time for us American fans--just like the NFL's games in London and Germany.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Toulouse Rugby: A Force to be Reckoned With
Few teams have captured the imagination quite like Stade Toulousain. The French powerhouse has long been synonymous with excellence, but their recent dominance has sparked a debate: Are Toulouse the best rugby team in the world?
By Donabout a year ago in Unbalanced
"1.4 Billion People, Only 6 Medals: The Startling Truth Behind India's Olympic Struggles"
As the global audience marveled at the grandeur of the Paris Olympics, India's performance remained a solemn reminder of unrealized potential. Despite a population of 1.4 billion, India managed to secure just six medals, a stark imbalance that echoes through the realm of Indian sports. This disheartening outcome begs the question: Why, with such immense human resources and talent, does India repeatedly falter on the Olympic stage? Here, we dissect the complex factors that continue to undermine India's athletic prowess, shining a light on the hurdles the nation faces.
By David Snam2 years ago in Unbalanced
Disqualified and Disheartened: Vinesh Phogat and India's Olympic Reality
I checked once and then again and then again and then once again, but I still couldn't come to terms with the fact that Vinesh Phogat had been disqualified. Having been one of the few bright spots for India at the Olympics, when she qualified for the final after many Indian athletes endured painful heartbreaks at the event, she too was disqualified at the end for failing to maintain her weight during the weigh-in. India, a country with a population of more than 1 billion, is going to end another Olympics with less than 10 medals again. Leave aside the talk about the leaders in the Olympics like the USA, China, and France… even countries like Romania, Croatia, and Hong Kong with very small populations would consider their Olympic result a failure if they had the same medal count as India.
By Rufus John2 years ago in Unbalanced
Imane Khelif Bullied While White Rapist in Olympics Gets Ignored Especially in African Countries
Sunday, 4 August 2024 By: TB Obwoge First I would like to point out it is not irony that Black Africans all over the continent of Africa decided to follow suite and bully the Algerian woman. This simply shows what I've been saying for years, Black Africans practice White Supremacy and some love it!
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Unbalanced
"IOC's Bold Stand: 'This is Not a Transgender Issue'—Olympic Boxing Controversy Ignites Fierce Debate"
In recent years, the conversation surrounding sports and gender identity has dramatically evolved, particularly within elite-level competitions such as the Olympics. Most recently, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) found itself at the center of heated discourse regarding the eligibility of transgender athletes in the sport of boxing. This dialogue raised important questions about fairness, inclusion, and the integrity of competition. However, in a press release and subsequent communications, the IOC cautioned against framing this issue primarily through the lens of transgender rights, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of the complexities involved.
By David Snam2 years ago in Unbalanced
It's Time for All of WWE's "Big Four" Events to be Two-Night Shows
Earlier this year, we received the following announcement from WWE: not only would SummerSlam 2026 emanate from US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, but it would be a two-night event. SummerSlam's 2026 event will take place on August 1 & 2, 2026, and as of now, it stands as the first SummerSlam to span two nights.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Unbalanced
"Paris Olympics 2024: Uncover the Thrilling Surprises and Unforgettable Moments Awaiting You!"
Hey there, sports fans! Are you ready for the biggest sporting event of the decade? The Paris Olympics 2024 is just around the corner, promising a spectacular blend of tradition, innovation, and excitement. Let's dive into everything you need to know about this grand event!
By David Snam2 years ago in Unbalanced
LeBron James and Bronny: A Father-Son Duo in the NBA
The NBA has seen its fair share of legendary moments and iconic players, but the prospect of LeBron James and his son, Bronny James, playing in the league simultaneously is a narrative that captivates basketball fans worldwide. LeBron, often dubbed "The King," has had a storied career filled with championships, MVPs, and countless accolades. His son, Bronny, has grown up under the intense spotlight of being the offspring of one of the greatest basketball players of all time. As Bronny's journey to the NBA inches closer to reality, the potential of seeing this father-son duo on the court together brings excitement and a unique set of challenges.
By Marlon Jones2 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
The Dream of Limitless Leaps
Darkness enveloped me, swallowing all light. Only the faint sound of my own ragged breaths echoed in the endless space. I stood precariously on the edge of a towering wall, stretching far above my sight, perhaps a meter and seventy centimeters high. The shadows hid everything below, leaving me blind to the depth or danger that lurked beyond the black veil.
By anh do2 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










