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  • It’s Over: Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins End 12 Year Feud at SummerSlam

    It’s Over: Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins End 12 Year Feud at SummerSlam

    After 12 long years of going back and forth, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins have finally end their feud.

    Reigns and Rollins put on what can arguably be considered match of the year at WWE’s SummerSlam on Sunday night. Before we get to end, let’s go back to the every beginning of The Shield.

    In November 2012 at Survivor Series, the world was introduced to Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, and Roman Reigns as enforcers for CM Punk, who was the WWE Champion at the time. They would later be known as The Shield.

    For two years, the trio dominated the WWE and held the tag team and the United States championships among them. However, their high climb would come to an abrupt halt at the hands of The Authority and Rollins.

    On June 2, 2014, Rollins shocked the world when betrayed Reigns and Ambrose, by hitting them in their backs with a steel chair and joined Triple H and The Authority.

    This heel turn left fans with more questions than answers. In hindsight this needed to happen because the build up led to an epic rivalry.

    Throughout the years, fans have seen these “brothers” join forces or go against each other. Fans never saw before last night’s SummerSlam main event, was Reigns defeating Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. This little known fact was something that Rollins held over Reigns’ head, so the build to this match was personal.

    Before the match happened, the mind games began with Rollins incorporating The Shield’s music with a hologram of himself wearing his old Shield gear before debuting a new look with his own entrance music. The anticipation began to set in as fans eagerly awaited the arrival of the WWE Champion.

    Once both of them were in the ring, they exchanged words before fists. Both wrestlers paid tribute to the third member of The Shield, Dean Ambrose, (Jon Moxley) who wrestles in All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

    They also saw the ending a trauma-filled obsession when Reigns decided to win the match fairly without using the steel chair that Rollins originally brought into the ring.

    Both Reigns and Rollins held no punches and pulled out surprise moves from their arsenal. It’s a match that many will be talking about for many years to come.

    “This is how a story is supposed to be told,”Dre, co-host of Sped-Ed Class Podcast said. “This is how you finish a story with no interference, no weapons, no cheap shots, and no excuses.”

    He added, “Two brothers who saved a company when nobody wanted to be near it. The story alone is impeccable. It’s the tale of 14 years in making and the strategy outweighed the emotions on both ends.”

    Roman Reigns ends up victorious and closes the door this feud.

    Brian H. Waters, host of The Wrestling Wrealm Podcast said, “Roman Reigns proved his matches belong in the conversation as he gets it done without help and finishes his stories.”

    This was hands down a 10 out of 10 main event and a perfect way to end SummerSlam weekend.

  • John Cena Opens Up About His 2 Hair Transplants

    John Cena Opens Up About His 2 Hair Transplants

    John Cena opens up about getting two hair transplants.

    While speaking with PEOPLE Magazine, the WWE legend talked about his newly shaved hairstyle, which he said is “going great,” after his second transplant.

    “The objective is to get more hair, and this was the best way to do it, talking with Ken Anderson, my doctor over there,” he said while pointing at his doctor, who was nearby. “I love the guy. He’s totally changed my life.”

    Cena revealed that he was so impressed by the doctor’s work in Georgia that he returned for a second round, 15 months later. “I went back to him like, ‘Man, you did great. I have this one small, small, small spot. Can you do it?” he recalled. “He’s like, ‘I can. My best results are -if you’re bold enough to shave your head, I can keep the follicles.’”

    The Never Seen, 17-time world champion, also explained how Dr. Anderson’s process works. “My first operation was 13 and a half hours. The second one was eight hours.”

    He added, “And I’m rocking this hair thing with the promise that he’s working. I have full trust and faith in him with this process.”

    This isn’t the first time that Cena has talked about his hair transplant journey. Back in June, John Cena talked about undergoing his second round of follicular unit extraction (FUE), a form of hair transplant surgery that utilizes small-diameter surgical punches to extract individual follicular units for hair restoration, according to the American Hair Loss Association.

    “Round 2 of FUE Treatment, and this time I went all in for the best possible results,” he wrote at the time. “Thank you, Ken Anderson and the staff at Anderson Center for Hair for accompanying me on this journey!”

    Last August, John Cena began to take his hair health journey more seriously after WWE fans pushed him. “They’ve held me accountable. They don’t let you get away with phoning it in, because they’ll eat you alive. That’s what a good support system does.”

    He continued, “As I was trying to hide my hair loss, the audience was bringing it to light. I saw their signs that said, ‘The bald John Cena.’ They pushed me into going to see what my options were and actually do some homework to learn about scalp health, hair health, follicle health. I now have a routine: red light therapy, minoxidil, vitamins, shampoo, conditioner, and I also got a hair transplant.”

    He also shared that he hates the fact that there’s a lot of shame around getting the procedure. “I hate the fact that if there wasn’t so much shame around it, I’d have gotten it done 10 years ago,” he explained. “I thought I was alone, but seven or eight out of 10 men suffer from thinning or baldness.”

    He went on to explain how it works. “They don’t do anything except move your hair, one by one, from one area to another. It’s my hair, and I’m not using this stuff on the side, and I’d like to put it up on the top,” he said. “If somebody’s going to sweat me for that, I don’t think there’s any shame in that. It completely changed the course of my life.”

    Due to this new transformation, Cena believes it has given him more range as an actor. “A different hairstyle can identify a part that can get me more work, do the thing I love to do,” he added.

  • WWE Superstar Danhausen Says Knicks’ Game 3 Loss Isn’t His Fault

    WWE Superstar Danhausen Says Knicks’ Game 3 Loss Isn’t His Fault

    Ever since WWE superstar Danhausen lifted the curse off the New York Knicks, the team has reached a successful 13-game winning streak. However, their undefeated streak ended in Game 3 of the finals against the San Antonio Spurs.

    While playing at home in Madison Square Garden, the Knicks often trailed behind the Spurs for most of the game, and there were even some aggressive plays on the court. With Jalen Brunson scoring 32 points, OG Anunoby scoring 28 points, and Josh Hart scoring 16 points, it wasn’t good enough against Victor Wembanyama, who also scored 32 points, and Stephon Castle, who scored 23 points.

    The Spurs would beat the Knicks 115-111, which forces Game 5 in San Antonio. After the crushing loss, Danhausen took to X.com and tweeted, “Danhausen isn’t to blame for tonight.”

    Many fans responded to the tweet, reassuring the wrestler that he is not to blame for the loss, but put the blame on Donald Trump, who was also in attendance during last night’s game.

    The NYC crowd heavily booed Trump during the national anthem. He was later seen sleeping during the game.

    The Knicks will be back for Game 4 of the Finals against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden.