By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
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By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
Few moves by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have caused such heated controversy.
(The Center Square) – A pro-Palestine protest led to arrests at the Tempe campus of Arizona State University on Friday. Protesters who set up an encampment were taken into custody by police. There were some pro-Israel counter-protesters as well. “Israel is a terrorist state,” protesters were shouting at one point, according to a video from ABC15. The outlet reported that the list of the protester's demands ranged from cutting any ties between...
Tony Khan has long touted All Elite Wrestling’s status as a “challenger brand.” So if AEW is the “Pepsi” of professional wrestling, that would make the much more established WWE the industry’s Coca Cola, right? Apparently not. On Friday, the AEW owner and president appeared on the NFL Network, where he continued to sell the
More than 40 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested Monday morning at
Professional wrestling is normally at home in American stadiums, but for one night in regional Victoria, Australia’s female wrestlers took centre stageGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailIt took until the final match of the evening for the 600-strong crowd at Ballarat’s Selkirk Stadium to erupt in a “this is awesome” chant. The refrain rang out at last weekend’s all-women professional wrestling show, HER, as “Adelaide Powerhouse” Delta fought international superstar “The Juggernaut”...
Protesters occupied a lawn at Columbia University in a pro-Palestine encampment on Thursday, 18 April. Students have been demonstrating on campus since Wednesday when university president Nemat Shafik faced a congressional hearing on the Ivy League school's response to antisemitism and conflicts on campus following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Ms Shafik authorised police to begin clear the encampment from the South Lawn of Morningside campus before dozens were arrested. Columbia...
By Colin McGuire, ProWrestling.net Staffer
Hyundai is moving forward with the development of their Nano Cooling Film. It’s a transparent film that is applied to vehicles and helps to significantly lower interior temperatures. Testing has shown the film can reduce interior surface temperatures by up to 22° C (39.6° F). This spring has been unseasonably warm and summer is right around the corner. That means hot cars and plenty of discomfort. That might not be the case for much longer as Hyundai is moving forward with the development of...