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The WWE turned several superstars heel in 2016 including A.J. Styles, Chris Jericho, Brock Lesnar, The Usos and Neville. In 2017, expect the same thing as the WWE tries to create a new set of bad guys the fans want to boo. Here is the list of five WWE superstars who need to turn heel this year.
The first Monday Night Raw of 2017 was just the same repetitive show with the authority figures starting with a promo. The same matches once again dominated Raw while Bill Goldberg and Roman Reigns ended the show with a spear to Braun Strowman.
The Sacramento Kings will be active at the trade deadline if we base solely on NBA trade rumors.
The future of Ronda Rousey is murky following her UFC 207 loss at the hands of champion Amanda Nunes. UFC president Dana White is also clueless on “Rowdy’s” next move but singled out how she changed the sport.
The San Francisco 49ers made big moves recently, with team owner Jed York firing general manager Trent Baalke and coach Chip Kelly. With the shakeup, Colin Kaepernick may return to the team depending on the new management.
Miesha Tate knows Ronda Rousey better than anyone else in the UFC and the recent media blackout befuddled her. She believes the former champion is not thinking straight, a possible reason why she suffered her second loss in a row.
The first SmackDown Live of 2017 is packed with a lot of action and must-see television. A.J. Styles and John Cena will sign the contract for their WWE Title match, The Miz defends his Intercontinental Championship against Dean Ambrose and more.
The NBA trade rumors took a fiercer tone as a major sports outlet has confirmed that the Atlanta Hawks are listening to trade offers for one of their major players.
The National Basketball Association 2016-2017 season is approaching its second half and NBA teams are looking for mid-season acquisitions to solidify their chances of not going into an early vacation once the playoffs start. Here are five NBA teams who need to make moves before the NBA trade deadline to bolster their playoff bids:
2016 has been a big year for the National Basketball Association. From legends Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett finally hanging up their jerseys for good, to the Golden State Warriors winning an NBA record in season wins to Cleveland Cavaliers pulling off the biggest comeback in NBA history, this year is definitely one to remember for NBA fans. Here are the five biggest moments in the NBA in 2016:
When it comes to losing and being criticized, LeBron James knows it all. That is why it is not shocking that he is offering support for former Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey who suffered a stunning 48-second knockout loss against Amanda Nunes in their title fight in at UFC 207 on Dec. 30 in Las Vegas.
Recent rumors have emerged that Chelsea striker Diego Costa is set to receive a whopping $99 million offer from Chinese Super League club Tianjin Quanjian FC.
To say the least, 2016 has definitely not been the year for the Miami Heat. From being on the finals for four consecutive season and winning the National Basketball Association championship in 2012 and 2013, the Heat are nowhere to be found in the Eastern Conference playoff race. And for the first time in recent years, Miami looks to be rebuilding.
James Harden has come a long way from a sixth man in the talented Oklahoma City Thunder to a Most Valuable Player Candidate and now to being history of himself. Before the year ended, Harden was on beast mode by dropping a 53-point triple-double on New Year's Eve.
Bottom three club Sunderland AFC (4-13-2, 14 points) will take on the challenge of title favorites Liverpool FC (13-2-4, 43 points) in a 2016-2017 Premier League season match set at the Stadium of Light on Jan. 2, Monday.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.