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Ric Flair tells us “To be the man, you gotta beat the man”. Well, for a few years in the 1980s, I was the man when it came to wrestling fandom and knowledge.

Ric Flair tells us “To be the man, you gotta beat the man”. Well, for a few years in the 1980s, I was the man when it came to wrestling fandom and knowledge.

Nearly seventeen years ago, WWE President Vince McMahon saw a vision of his come to life. The career athlete-entertainer fielded a league full of irreverent and entertainment-driven football teams, known more for their charisma and how much fun they were having, as opposed to their skill.

With the NFL undergoing a nearly unprecedented decline in ratings, in-game attendance, and overall popularity; a bold and adventurous businessman with lots of resources, could consider launching a rival football league to compete with the NFL.

August 7 marks President Donald Trump’s second 100 days in office. They were just as intense as the first 100, if not more so. Here are 15 highlights (and lowlights).
On Sunday, CNN commentators described the video as a form of incitement; on Monday, the network reported that the video raised “questions” about “racism, bigotry, and violence … [and] antisemitism.”

On Sunday, CNN actually asked Twitter if President Donald Trump’s WWE-themed tweet actually violated Twitter’s “hateful conduct” policy. Predictably, Twitter told the network that the tweet, which showed Trump beating down Vince McMahon with a superimposed CNN logo over his face, did not do so.

President Donald Trump’s Sunday tweet showing him wrestling down a man with a CNN logo superimposed over his face has caused a firestorm on Twitter and across the liberal media as CNN and its supporters freak out that Trump’s message is inciting violence against journalists.

President Donald Trump shared a video meme of him physically tackling CNN and repeatedly punching it in the face.

Senators voted to confirm Linda McMahon as the new head of President Donald Trump’s Small Business Administration by a vote of 81-to-19.
