Did Marty Jannetty Kill a Man? (His Life and WWE Downfall)

If you are familiar with pro wrestling at all then you probably have witnessed quite a few tag teams come together and subsequently dissolve over the years. Some of these duos had a lot going for them while others lacked the right kind of chemistry. Regardless of circumstances, it’s not>>>

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A Sumo Hairdresser, an American Sumo, and Other Sumo Stories

Sumo wrestling isn’t limited to Japan. The country’s national sport has gone worldwide in a big way. Which is why we’re traveling from Japan to California to Mongolia to examine the culture and traditions that make sumo so fascinating. Along the way, the sport’s top hairdresser, Kato Akira, schools us>>>

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Open Air Classrooms: A Social-Distancing Experiment In Education | NBC News

With the academic year about to begin, schools across the country are wrestling with how to bring students back safely–even as COVID case numbers continue to rise. With few options, some schools are considering using outdoor “classrooms” to create social distance. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC » Watch more>>>

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12 WWE Secrets They Don’t Want You to Know

World Wrestling Entertainment has millions of fans all over the world, but there are a few well-kept WWE secrets that the company doesn’t want you to know about. WWE was first founded in 1953, but it didn’t have a particularly large number of fans at the time. In 1953, the>>>

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