The Showcase of the Immortals hasn't been hosted outside of the United States since 2002, when it took place in Toronto, Canada. Hall of Fame journalist Bill Apter shared his opinion on WWE's decision ...
While talking on an episode of The Wrestling Time Machine on Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Apter said that while fans are annoyed with WWE going to Saudi Arabia for WrestleMania, they will still watch the ...
A sports journalist for the last 15 years, and a football finance writer for the last six, Dave has covered the business of football for the UK’s largest publisher, Reach Plc. Working across the ...
WWE Royal Rumble will kick off the road to WrestleMania 42 in four months' time and give two competitors a chance to headline the two-night event.
Tony Khan made AEW Dynamite 30 minutes longer just to cheese off The Chadster! The worst episode ever literally forced The Chadster into oxygen deprivation!
Toni Storm gets a rematch for the AEW Women’s Championship. TNA crowns a brand new Knockouts Champion. Safire Reed wins the Femmes Fatale tournament, and more. Statlander vs. Storm Set For AEW ...
WME president and COO Mark Shapiro said that the rise of sports content stems from differences in audience engagement compared to movies.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has finally responded to swirling steroid allegations after his recent body transformation drew widespread attention. The WWE icon, known for his imposing physique, appeared ...
The stand-up comedy community is currently in upheaval over some of its most popular talents' decision to perform at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia.
American comics used Saudi Arabia’s first global comedy festival to skewer a debate raging at home. Critics said the event was part of Saudi efforts to draw attention away from a political crackdown.
FABIO CANNAVARO is heading to next year’s World Cup as manager of Uzbekistan. The Italian football legend, 52, will lead the team ranked 54th by FIFA into their first ever World Cup.
India U-23 goalkeeping coach Gumpe Rime explains why grassroots development, honest coaching, and player welfare -- not hype -- hold the key to India’s footballing future.