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  • Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones are held back by UFC president Dana White during weigh-ins for UFC 214.

    The Truth About Jon Jones And Daniel Cormier's Rivalry

    The promos may not be scripted or entertaining as in professional wrestling, but that arguably adds authenticity to the iconic rivalries in the UFC and MMA.

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 18th, 2021 Read More
  • Larry King at an event

    Inside The Heartbreaking Death Of Larry King

    Larry King, the 87-year-old broadcasting legend has died after being hospitalized in early January for COVID-19.

    By Karen Miner March 18th, 2021 Read More
  • Pete Davidson smiling

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Pete Davidson

    Pete Davidson has made quite a name for himself. However, the comedian has had to overcome many obstacles, like mental health issues and the death of his dad.

    By Boshika Gupta March 17th, 2021 Read More
  • Actor Patrick Swayze

    What The Last Year Of Patrick Swayze's Life Was Really Like

    The tragic end to the life of actor Patrick Swayze shook the entertainment industry when the star of Dirty Dancing and Ghost died of pancreatic cancer in 2009.

    By Alexandra Simon March 17th, 2021 Read More
  • Mugshot of Ronald DeFeo Jr.

    Real-Life Amityville Horror Killer Dies While Serving Time

    The man behind one of the most shocking massacres in New York state has died in prison — the cause of death. however, has not yet been officially released.

    By Alexandra Simon March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Baylor basketball coach Scott Drew

    Here's How Much Baylor Basketball Coach Scott Drew Gets Paid

    Those at the sidelines of college sports also benefit when their teams win. As just one example, Kentucky's John Calipari (SEC) gets almost $8.1 million.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Corey Kispert, Gonzaga Bulldogs

    The Truth About Corey Kispert's Famous Grandfather

    Despite Kispert concentrating on basketball now, his grandfather wanted him to play football, probably because he was himself a professional football player.

    By Alexandra Simon March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Get your bracket ready

    Has A 16 Seed Ever Beaten A 1 Seed In The NCAA Men's Tournament?

    You're most likely confident to choose the number one seed to win the first round, but what if the 16 seed somehow beats the best basketball team in the region?

    By Emilia David March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Coach Juwan Howard

    The Stunning Net Worth Of Michigan Basketball Coach Juwan Howard

    Given his success as a player and as a coach, it's not surprising that Juwan Howard has amassed quite an impressive net worth over the years. But just how much?

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Ayo Dosunmu

    The True Meaning Behind Illinois Basketball Star Ayo Dosunmu's Nickname

    "Every time I step on the court from now on, I'll think about him," said Dosunmu. "I'll think about Kobe. ... I'll think about his mentality."

    By S. Flannagan March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • A steampunk inventor

    The Untold Truth About The Origins Of Steampunk

    Imagine the modern era, with all its technological advancements, except minus the circuitry, electric machinery, and digital communication. That's steampunk.

    By Richard Milner March 16th, 2021 Read More
  • Herman Mankiewicz

    The Tragic Death Of The Man Who Wrote Citizen Kane

    Herman Mankiewicz had a reputation of brilliance that was often overshadowed by his alcoholism.

    By Emilia David March 15th, 2021 Read More
  • John Fogerty performing onstage in 2019

    Why John Fogerty Will Never Rejoin Creedence Clearwater Revival

    Unfortunately, creative differences, egos, and a record deal gone bad would lead to years of lawsuits and bitter feuds between the members of CCR.

    By Shawna Perrin March 15th, 2021 Read More
  • Joanne and Fred Rogers smiling

    The Devastating Death Of Mister Rogers' Wife, Joanne Rogers

    Joanne Rogers, wife of Fred "Mister" Rogers, who kept his legacy and memory alive following his death in 2003, died on Thursday, January 14, at the age of 92.

    By Jennifer Alpeche March 15th, 2021 Read More
  • Junkyard Dog looking angry

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Junkyard Dog

    In his heyday, Sylvester "Junkyard Dog" Ritter was so over with the fans that he could give Hulk Hogan a run for his money.

    By Pauli Poisuo March 15th, 2021 Read More
  • Kurt Cobain

    What Really Happened After Kurt Cobain's Post-SNL Overdose

    While drugs didn't kill him in the end, Cobain had nearly lost his life to overdoses a few times, the last one as recently as a month before his death.

    By Amy Beeman March 13th, 2021 Read More
  • Beatrice Six - Joseph White

    The Tragic Death Of The Beatrice Six's Joseph White

    In 2009, the Beatrice Six were released after DNA evidence cleared them, following the years-long efforts of Joseph White, who maintained his innocence.

    By Tyler MacDonald March 13th, 2021 Read More
  • dude playing electric guitar

    28% Of People Hate This Classic Rock Band

    When it comes to the classic rock bands that make you change the station every time they come on the radio, who do we all really hate?

    By Cody Copeland March 13th, 2021 Read More
  • Sika and Afa Anoa'i

    What Afa Anoa'i Has Been Doing Since Retiring From Pro Wrestling

    The new NBC show Young Rock, which follows the wild life of former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, is shining a light on old school wrestling dynasties.

    By Cody Copeland March 13th, 2021 Read More
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival, 1970.

    The Truth About John And Tom Fogerty's Feud

    It's true that brotherly rivalries are a staple of rock 'n' roll history, but it's rare that things turn out as sadly as they did for the Fogerty brothers.

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 13th, 2021 Read More
  • Eddie Van Halen playing guitar, 1979

    Eddie Van Halen Was Younger Than You Thought When He Recorded 'Eruption'

    Van Halen's first demo tape was financed by Kiss bassist Gene Simmons after he saw them play at the Starwood Club in Los Angeles. They signed with Warner Bros.

    By Karen Corday March 12th, 2021 Read More
  • Patrick "Tara" Browne driving

    A Look At The Guinness Accident That Inspired A Beatles Song

    The Beatles found inspiration in some very surprising places, including the grisly tale of the death of the young heir to the Guinness empire.

    By Chris Littlechild March 12th, 2021 Read More
  • Pink Floyd draped in a pink covering

    The Time Pink Floyd Was Linked To The Wizard Of Oz

    Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most celebrated rock albums of all time. Did you know it was linked to The Wizard of Oz?

    By Marta Djordjevic March 11th, 2021 Read More
  • Poison members CC DeVille, Bret Michaels, RikkI Rockett, and Bobby Dall (L-R) pose at an event in 2019.

    All The Times Poison Has Been Sued

    Life on top of the rock 'n' roll world was not always a good time for Poison. The band has been taken to court multiple times for a variety of reasons.

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 11th, 2021 Read More
  • NOFX members Erik Sandin, El Hefe, Eric Melvin, and Fat Mike (L-R) pose at a 2016 book signing.

    The Real Meaning Behind NOFX's Name

    While NOFX has indeed been around for longer than a good number of their fans have been alive, many remain unsure of where the band got their name.

    By Lorenzo Tanos March 11th, 2021 Read More
  • Ryan Ashley

    The Truth About Ink Master's Ryan Ashley

    Ryan Ashley was the first female champion of the hit reality TV competition Ink Master. She won season 8 in 2016, and she hung around for some spin-offs, too.

    By Cody Copeland March 11th, 2021 Read More
  • Bob Ross in his first episode of The Joy of Painting

    How The Joy Of Painting's First Episode Differs From The Rest

    The very first episode of The Joy of Painting, titled "A Walk in the Woods," premiered on January 11, 1983. A younger Bob Ross is introduced, wearing glasses.

    By Alexandra Simon March 10th, 2021 Read More
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