We maintain records in sports, which allows us to compare the highs and lows...
Year: 2023
Christian Watson, a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, is taking his recuperation...
Pass-rush performance has been inconsistent for the Detroit Lions in 2023. One of the...
Due to injuries sustained by Danilo and Tom Lawrence during Rangers’ victory over Hearts,...
If everything goes according to plan, Derek Carr will be the starting quarterback for...
In Steven Gerrard’s first season as manager, the 26-year-old played for the Ibrox giants...
For an extended period of time, one of the most talented defensemen on one...
One of the most physically gifted combat sports athletes of all time is WWE...
This week, following his Survivor Series comeback, Randy Orton revealed that his chances...
It is possible that some of you observedthat during last night’s WWE RAW from Albany, New York, all of the footage featured Jey Uso’s “Yeet” t-shirt was blurry. Furthermore, Uso did not use the word during the performance last night. The most likely explanation for this is that in 2021, independent wrestler Kasey Scott Huffman filed to trademark the terms “Yeet” and “Yeet Movement.” WWE was obviously ignorant of this. Huffman submitted an application for the trademarks citing pro wrestling-related entertainment services. In any case, the application was halted in October of last year after Huffman was informed in April of that year of certain problems with it pertaining to (as stated in the notice of suspension): The following scenarios are possible rejections: “PRIOR-FILED APPLICATION...