Nobody is ready for how tragic this story is.
The Von Erich family are professional wrestling’s greatest “what if” story. Texas wrestling royalty, helmed by legendary Fritz Von Erich, the expectation was that considering the ludicrous talent and potential Fritz’s five children had, all would become some of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
Instead the family saw generational tragedy. Now, this Christmas, Iron Claw will tell their story.
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Deuce Vaughn, a little running back in Big D, seems likely to soon be the NFL’s most popular player amongst short kings.
In fact, he might already be there.
A throne once occupied by the likes of Darren Sproles, Danny Woodhead and Maurice Jones-Drew is now under the ownership of the 5-foot-5-inch Vaughn, a sixth-round pick by the Cowboys in April’s draft.
And he appears up to the task.
Though training camp is still in its first week, Deuce Vaughn is already standing out, if not standing tall.
If it seems like we are writing about Shohei Ohtani all the time here on OutKick, it’s because we are. But don’t blame us – blame the two-way superstar for being that damn good.
The latest example came on Thursday when Ohtani proved that it could be daytime, it could be nighttime, heck it could be rain, sleet, or snow – and he will find a way to be successful. He’s an absolute phenomenon on the field. On Thursday, Ohtani showed why he’s going to command one of the biggest contracts across the global world of sports when he hits free agency after this season and rightfully so.
Call it a market correction. Teams have devalued starting pitching so much—by putting artificial governors on pitch counts, worshipping the “Third Time Around” rubric, adding a fifth day to what is “normal” rest, embracing openers and relying on more and more power relievers with a fastball/slider combo—that suddenly contenders are waking up to the idea that they need starting pitchers to get into the postseason, no less run through it.
From Blake Snell to Justin Verlander to Dylan Cease to Eduardo Rodriguez, the push to the Aug.
Will Deshaun Watson find his old form? Can Kellen Moore unlock the Chargers? Is Anthony Richardson ready for dual-threat stardom? Fantasy managers need to know.
Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. All the recent MLB trade activity has me really excited for what could happen between now and Tuesday’s deadline.
In today’s SI:AM:
🏆 The 12 true Super Bowl contenders
😬 Sean Payton blasts a fellow coach
🦬 What adding Colorado means for the Big 12
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Carlota Ciganda was disqualified after the second round of the Amundi Evian because she would not accept a slow-play penalty.
Is the Big Ten about to reach out and steal Oregon from the PAC-12?
That’s a question a lot of fans have now that Colorado has cut and run from the PAC-12 to the Big 12. It was a move I’ve been predicting for months.
The PAC-12 propagandists said it would never happen. Well, the fat lady is howling and the Buffaloes are heading to the Big 12.
That means the West Coast conference has never been closer to collapse than it is right now. Dennis Dodd reported there’s whispers PAC-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff wanted $500 million annually. Comical. Absolutely comical.