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John Calipari is going to Arkansas. Let’s grade the move from every side.
John Calipari is going to the Arkansas Razorbacks, the Kentucky Wildcats are in the market for a new men’s basketball head coach, and the college basketball world has been shaken to its core less than 24 hours before the national championship game between UConn and Purdue.
The Calipari bombshell dropped on late Sunday night with multiple reports confirming the legendary head coach is bound for Arkansas.

WrestleMania 40 Night 2’s main event between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns was cinema and this time, for most WWE fans, it had a happy ending.
Over a year in the making and up against the threat of Bloodline Rules, Rhodes was able to overcome it all with the help of some WWE legends and pin Reigns to win the WWE Undisputed Universal Championship for the first time in his career.
He finished the story.
But it took a lot to get there. He and Seth Rollins lost to Reigns and The Rock during Night 1, meaning Bloodline Rules would be in effect for the main event in Night 2.

In news that certainly shocked the college basketball world on Sunday night, John Calipari is currently in talks with Arkansas to become the new head coach. 
According to multiple reports, and confirmed by OutKick, the Razorbacks have had discussions with Calipari about leaving Kentucky and resetting his coaching clock in Fayettville. Pete Thamel reported that Calipari is finalizing a five-year deal to become the head coach, barring any hiccups.

Bayley had the odds stacked against her for weeks. Her former stablemates in Damage CTRL were on her back since she became the No. 1 contender for the WWE Women’s Championship.
In a 1-on-1 match with Iyo Sky, Bayley was able to expel some of the demons that had been plaguing her. She battled through a tweaked knee and was able to defeat Sky to win the championship at WrestleMania 40.
It’s the third time she won the SmackDown title and the fourth women’s championship reign of her career.