Future Stars of Wrestling has announced a new partnership with the United Wrestling Network which will result in a new ongoing TV deal and more content for the up and coming weekly PPV series Prime Time Live.
FSW, which has run out of Las Vegas since 2009, has seen such competitors as Karrion Kross, Jon Moxley, Kenny King, MVP, and Austin Aries wrestle in their ring. They’re currently home to MLW National Champion Hammerstone, FSW Heavyweight Champion Graves, Impact Wrestling Superstar Chris Bey, Women’s Champion Lacey Ryan, and more.
The Kansas Jayhawks signed small forward Johnny Furphy, the team announced Thursday. Here’s what you need to know:
The 6-foot-8 incoming freshman joins Kansas from Melbourne, Australia. Furphy, out of the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Australia, reclassified for the 2023 class after garnering attention at the NBA Academy games in the U.S. in early July. Furphy averaged 14.3 points and 5.6 rebounds in 12 games this year with CoE, shooting 39.
During a recent interview on VladTV, DJ Akademiks recalled an instance in which Nicki Minaj allegedly attempted to “silence” him by trying to get him fired and went as far as threatening him and his family.
According to Akademiks, his issues with Minaj began to heat up in 2019, when he commented on the rap star’s breakup with Meek Mill and shared his belief that Meek’s career would not be negatively impacted by the split.
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris are still going strong as evidenced by T-Swift’s bikini-clad Instagram photos and video from her beach vacation. The couple recently enjoyed a fun, PDA-filled vacation after they celebrated their anniversary.
Taylor took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared photos of their trip. Taylor Swift also posted a video of her bikini-clad self jumping on an inflatable trampoline in the middle of the ocean.
“That time when we finally took a vacation.
Vanna White, 66, the Wheel of Fortune co-host, has reportedly reached a new contract deal for the Celebrity Wheel of Fortune part of ABC’s hit game show. A source told TMZ on Jul. 20, that the blonde beauty’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, allegedly told Sony that Vanna wanted “50% of what Pat [Sajak] was making,” however, they would not oblige. The longtime wheel spinner reportedly “settled” for a contract that will pay her $100K per episode.