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WWE Hell in a Cell 2011 PPV Review

Published: October 4, 2011

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By Jared Silberkleit - Though certainly a marked improvement over Night of Champions, Hell in a Cell was a fairly weak PPV offering from WWE. The company appears to have lost some steam after a hot summer and seems to be going through a very stale period at the moment. Aside from the main event none [...]

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UFL Signing Former NFL Players, Coaches to Gain Credibility

Published: October 3, 2009

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Secondary football leagues have not exactly had the best track record. Back in the 1970s, the World Football League tried to survive by raiding the rosters of NFL teams but folded after less than two seasons. A decade later, the United States Football League played a spring schedule and was fairly popular until they made [...]

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Dan Lurie This Week’s Guest on MuscleSport Radio

Published: April 27, 2009

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On Tuesday April 28 we will be joined by the great Dan Lurie on MuscleSport Radio. You will not want to miss a minute of this episode and we will delve into so much of the history of the Iron Game that Dan has experienced in his life.  Lurie, 86, is one of the most [...]

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Phil Heath Skipping Arnold Classic Sharp Move

Published: December 6, 2008

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Training a Full Year the ’09 Mr. O Will Benefit “The Gift” Finishing third in his first Mr. Olympia, Phil Heath has decided to concentrate on moving up the ladder with Sandow on his mind. The bodybuilder known as “The Gift” has decided to skip the Arnold Classic in March and utilize that time preparing [...]

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Stephen A. Smith Stirs the Race Pot – As Usual

Published: August 17, 2008

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ESPN (No) Personality Can’t Stay Away from Being A Rabble Rouser, Even After Being Sacked from Most Jobs When you’re a one-trick pony, there should be no surprise that a lesson is never learned. Take Stephen A. Smith, for example. At one point in his career, he was writing for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and had [...]

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