Author: Michael

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Despite both WWE and AEW making strides in the world of streaming over the past year, with “WWE Raw” now calling Netflix home, while AEW is a focal point of live coverage on HBO MAX, TV ratings still mean a lot to both companies. With that in mind, the recent change in the way Nielsen calculates its ratings has taken a toll on wrestling shows across the board.

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If you heard champagne popping at around 11:30 p.m. ET on Sunday night, it was probably the ’72 Dolphins.
The last unbeaten team in 2025 has a loss, as the Patriots pulled off an upset to defeat the Bills, 23-20, in Western New York on Sunday Night Football.
Second-year quarterback Drake Maye put together his first game-winning drive, with a couple of completions setting up rookie Andy Borregales’ go-ahead 52-yard field goal with just 15 seconds left on the clock.
Maye showed some significant growth in his first primetime start, completing 22-of-30 passes for 273 yards.

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New England versus Buffalo was meant to be an AFC East slugfest in Sunday primetime.
Until the offense finally delivered late in the game, NBC’s Mike Tirico kept the energy alive, calling a lighthearted sequence that gave fans something to cheer about.
In the third quarter, a fan at Highmark Stadium caught a stray pass from Bills quarterback Josh Allen — a throwaway near the end zone — and made the most of it.
Wearing a Matt Milano jersey, the fan tucked the ball and sprinted up the stairs, dodging any pressure to hand it back before the NFL came calling.

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⚠️ CBF removes refs for Bragantino v Grêmio, São Paulo v Palmeiras
The CBF Arbitration Commission officially announced late this Sunday (5) the removal of the central and video referees from the matches Red Bull Bragantino 🆚 Grêmio and São Paulo 🆚 Palmeiras.
This decision was made after the intense repercussion of incidents that occurred in both matches valid for the 27th round of the Brasileirão. 
According to the official statement, they will be “subjected to training, improvement, and internal evaluation, for subsequent return to activities.

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