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WWE fans are lining up in droves for the opportunity to hit Logan Paul with a chair!
… Well, sort of.
Just like wrestling may not be entirely real, neither is the WWE WrestleMania World exhbit that allows fans to hit a makeshift Logan dummy doll with a folding chair in true no-holds-barred wrestling style.
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What’s even cooler about the whole thing is that the chair shots are registered in the same way as an arcade punching bag.
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Where should Lee Corso’s final ‘College GameDay’ appearance be?
A college football legend is stepping away from the game.
ESPN announced on Thursday that Lee Corso, the longtime analyst with the network and one of the faces of College GameDay, will be stepping down after one final show, on Saturday, August 30.
For many, Corso was the face of the sport.
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Rodgers wanted to be cut over the phone, for some reason.
Aaron Rodgers did more Aaron Rodgers things on Thursday when he seemingly teased his retirement on The Pat McAfee Show talking about how he was in a “different place in his life,” and saying his focus was on his personal life — only to then back away from the ledge, saying he hasn’t decided whether he’s going to play or not.
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F1 teams are trying new things to handle the characteristics of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit
If it is a Friday ahead of a Formula 1 Grand Prix, it is time to talk upgrades.
Friday is when the FIA releases the “Car Presentation Submissions,” listing all the new components teams have installed for the first time this season.
ESPN’s Field Yates has the Denver Broncos adding a pair of weapons on offense in his recent two-round NFL mock draft.
With their first selection in Yates’ mock, the Broncos land North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton at pick No. 20.
“I see Hampton as a legitimate three-down back for coach Sean Payton,” Yates wrote on ESPN.com. Hampton rushed for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns at UNC last fall.
In the second round of the mock, Denver lands Miami tight end Elijah Arroyo at pick No. 51.
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