TNA WWE Crossover Continues with The Rascalz Win at Slammiversary

At Slammiversary, TNA and NXT collided once more, delivering thrilling encounters and dream team-ups. Among these was a face-off between The Rascalz – Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz, and Wes Lee – and No Quarter Catch Crew. Following their reunion on NXT, the trio came across their adversaries and clashed instantly. As a result, the two teams squared off at Slammiversary, leaving TNA fans elated to witness The Rascalz united in their ring once more. The crowd cheered them on while booing No Quarter Catch Crew. Throughout the match, The Rascalz demonstrated their exceptional teamwork and tag skills. Although No Quarter Catch Crew presented some impressive moments, The Rascalz emerged victorious, earning a thunderous applause from the audience.

Stancé Reveals Collectibles Series Partnership with WWE (Exclusive)

Stanc? and UFC have joined forces to create a fresh line of collectibles showcasing some of UFC’s most renowned figures, with Conor McGregor leading the way as the first release. The founders of Stanc?, Shaun Sakdinan and Tracy Tubera, have demonstrated their exceptional ability to infuse unique style and character into UFC’s elite athletes. Now, we are thrilled to disclose that Stanc? is also delving into the realm of WWE. With a four-year contract in hand, the team is already hard at work on the inaugural drop for the new WWE collection. Further details will be shared soon, and given the success of the UFC’s Conor McGregor collectible, WWE fans have plenty to look forward to.

Digimon Cosplay Shows Off Angewomon and LadyDevimon

As a dedicated fan of Digimon, I’m thrilled to witness the franchise reaching its 25th anniversary milestone! Recently, I came across an impressive cosplay that beautifully embodies both Angewomon and LadyDevimon’s spirits. Digimon has expanded its universe in various ways since its humble beginnings as a video game and anime hybrid. Over the years, fans have been introduced to countless adaptations, yet some Digimon continue to stand out due to the immense impact they left during the original anime’s first two seasons.

TNA Slammiversary: Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards Retain Knockouts Tag Titles

At Montreal’s sold-out arena in Quebec, Canada, TNA hosted their major summer event, Slammiversary, with a packed house. The marquee matches featured a six-man elimination bout for the TNA World Championship and Jordynne Grace defending her Knockouts Championship against Ash By Elegance. However, before these exciting encounters transpired, the Countdown to Slammiversary pre-show in Montreal showcased three matches. One of these bouts was a Knockouts Tag Team Championship defense where Masha Slamovich and Alisha Edwards faced off against former champions Spitfire (Jody Threat and Dani Luna).

Twisters: Movie Fans Are Angry About One Missing Detail

The movie “Twisters” has made its debut in cinemas and is currently drawing rave reviews from both critics and viewers. The opening day box office collections surpassed expectations, and on Rotten Tomatoes, it boasts a remarkable 78% approval rating among critics and an astounding 92% score from the audience. Critic Charlie Ridgely from ComicBook awarded it a well-deserved 4 out of 5 stars, praising it as a nostalgic revival of our beloved blockbusters. However, despite the widespread appreciation for the film, one issue has sparked debate on social media: the lack of a kiss between Glen Powell’s character Tyler and Daisy Edgar-Jones’ Kate in their otherwise blossoming romance. (Spoiler alert: potential spoilers for “Twisters” ahead)