The WWE Women’s Triple Crown Champion, who hasn’t appeared for the company since January, is expecting her first child in December.
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NCAA baseball regionals: Scores, schedule, seeds, bracket times for 2023 tournament
Wake Forest is the top seed in the bracket reveal, as 64 teams will be attempting to make the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
Scottie Pippen says Michael Jordan was ‘horrible player’ and ‘horrible to play with’
Former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen didn’t hold back about Michael Jordan’s play, saying his main priority was scoring and he was “horrible.”
Indianapolis 500 fan whose car was hit by flying tire: ‘Thought somebody was pranking me’
Robin Matthews, who said she’s attended several Indy 500s in her life, walks away with a remarkable, if admittedly somewhat unwanted, story.
This college baseball team went 19-40. They will be playing in the NCAA tournament.
Tulane baseball began the season with six straight losses and finished seventh in its conference, but will make the NCAA tournament.
Kyle Kirkwood’s car flips, tire flies toward crowd in major crash at Indianapolis 500
A scary moment occurred during the final laps of the Indianapolis 500 with a major crash and a tire going toward the crowd.
WWE Night of Champions results: The Bloodline in jeopardy, new women’s champion crowned
Five championship titles were on the line in Saudi Arabia, but the story of the day was the latest developments in The Bloodline.
Golfers rush to Michael Block’s home course in California for lessons: ‘We got hit by lightning’
After Michael Block’s historic performance at the PGA Championship, his home course was inundated with requests for lessons and merch.
College baseball player dies after wooden dugout collapses where he was volunteering
Central Penn College, where Angel Mercado attended, said he was working on a wooden dugout “when the structure unexpectedly collapsed.”
Andy Reid not a fan of new kickoff rules, says NFL could turn to ‘playing flag football’
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid isn’t a fan of the NFL’s new kickoff rules, which places the line of scrimmage on a touchback to the 25 yard line.