A smile, a tap-out, a chorus of boos, and the curtain has closed on one of the most decorated careers in professional wrestling history. John Cena has officially retired from in-ring competition, in the most improbable of ways: he gave up.
Tyler Bocock sat on the wooden bleachers behind first base at Buck Bowman Park, the home of the Clover Hill Bucks of the Rockingham County Baseball League since the 1950s.
John Cena, of “Never Give Up” fame, tapped out to a Gunther sleeperhold in his retirement match last night, and the live crowd and wrestling interwebs lost their damn minds almost immediately.
As a recent podcast guest on “Chris and Company,” Lynchburg native Brandon Inge told the host about when future Hall of Fame catcher Pudge Rodriguez joined the Detroit Tigers prior to the 2004 season.
A coalition of Jewish advocacy groups is trying to cancel a Democratic state delegate, Sam Rasoul, a Palestinian-American, accusing Rasoul of antisemitism.
In the first ACC Title game to go into overtime, Virginia fell 27-20, ending the regular season 3-1 in overtime games. The three wins ties the Cavaliers for the most victories of any team in a single season since overtime was instituted 28 years ago.
The Baltimore Orioles have landed the big bat they’ve lacked in recent years, in the form of Pete Alonso, who is third in MLB in homers since his rookie season in 2019.
After the 1971 Major League Baseball season, it appeared that the San Diego Padres would move to Washington.
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