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AEW’s “Black Brock Lesnar” revealed – “You can’t Suplex him”

An AEW star was recently compared to WWE’s Brock Lesnar, known as The Beast Incarnate—one of the most destructive stars the company has to offer. Lesnar recently showcased his dominance by eliminating every opponent on the opposing team during the men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series: WarGames. WWE has done an excellent job building him as a powerhouse.

Similarly, AEW veteran MVP is working to build his client, Bobby Lashley, in much the same way. The Hurt Syndicate, consisting of Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, has been one of the top stables in the company. Thanks to smart booking, both Lashley and Benjamin have maintained their status as formidable powerhouses. Bobby Lashley, in particular, is often viewed as a main-event player by many wrestling fans and insiders.

Recently, MVP opened up about how he preserves Lashley’s image as a giant. Speaking on the podcast *Marking Out*, Montel revealed that he often rejects pitches from AEW stars who want to perform certain moves—like a powerbomb or a suplex—on Lashley.

“MVP explained, ‘Bobby’s way too nice for the damage that he can do. He’s one of the nicest guys around, and Bobby’s way too giving. Guys will want to do stuff to Bobby and Bobby would be like, “Eh,” and I’ll be, “No, no, you can’t do that to him.” Bobby just be like, “Talk to P.” Would you do that to Brock Lesnar? No. Well, that’s black Brock Lesnar. So no, you can’t Suplex him. No, you can’t Powerbomb him. Not you. Protect your size. Protect being a giant.’” [H/T WrestlePurist’s X]

The Hurt Syndicate has been dominant since arriving in the Jacksonville-based AEW promotion, rarely suffering losses. Even when they lost their AEW World Tag Team Championships, they didn’t have to take the pinfall, demonstrating their enduring credibility.

Adding to the praise, wrestling veteran Jim Cornette recently commented on Lashley’s status during an appearance on *The Experience*. Cornette said, “Bobby Lashley, one would agree. He’s a main-event guy. He’s a former WWE Champion, the people like the Hurt Syndicate. He’s got credibility. Used properly, one would think he could be in the main events.”

With such backing from notable industry figures and smart management behind the scenes, it will be interesting to watch when Bobby Lashley receives the big push to the top of AEW’s main event scene.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/aew/news-aew-s-black-brock-lesnar-revealed-you-suplex-him

3 WWE championships that can be retired

WWE has launched several championships over the past few years. Some were received well initially, but their popularity waned after a while. For example, championships like the WWE Universal Championship, Divas Championship, and 24/7 Championship performed well initially. However, after a while, their popularity waned, and the company withdrew these championships. Within the company, there are some titles that the company could retire and introduce something new and fresh. In this list, we will discuss specific titles that the Triple H-led management can withdraw. Thanks for the submission! #3 WWE Speed Championship WWE Speed Championship should be retired for good. It was introduced last year in March, and was to be exclusively defended on Speed, the American Wrestling web series, which was developed by WWE. It was touted as the Internet Championship, but was open for the wrestlers from RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. However, the title soon lost its sheen after a brief take-off. Former superstar Ricochet was the inaugural champion, and since then, the title has been with three other superstars. Andrade, Dragon Lee, and El Grande Americano have been the champions. NXT superstar, Jasper Troy, is the current champion, but the title itself isn’t extremely popular. It is now a title that is exclusively defended on NXT, but it’s no longer popular. Therefore, it’s high time that the company should do away with this title. #2 Women’s United States Championship It won’t be wrong to say that the Women’s United States Championship hasn’t been able to reach the levels of the women’s Intercontinental Championship. Both titles were introduced around the same time in November last year. Lyra Valkyria was the inaugural IC Champion on RAW, while Chelsea Green was the inaugural champion on SmackDown. The women’s IC title went a step ahead, with former women’s champion Becky Lynch running for it. However, the Women’s US title changed hands only thrice, and only the mid-level women superstars have gone after it. Chelsea Green dropped it to Zelina Vega, who later dropped it to Giulia on SmackDown in June this year. Giulia dropped her title to Chelsea Green earlier this month. The title hasn’t generated a great buzz on SmackDown, and the company can think about retiring it and replacing it with some other title on SmackDown. #1 WWE World Tag Team Championship The World Tag Team Championship on RAW has also been there for a long time, and the promotion can think about retiring the title. Currently, AJ Styles and Dragon Lee are the World Tag Team Champions. Since the SmackDown brand also has the WWE Tag Team Championship title, with the Wyatt Sicks currently the champions, the management can think of retiring the World Tag Team titles and introducing something else. After getting Styles and Dragon Lee to drop the titles, the promotion can retire these titles.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/3-wwe-championships-can-retired

Florida Announces Major Urban Meyer News After Denied Coaching Rumors

The Florida Gators are searching for their next head football coach following the dismissal of Billy Napier earlier this season. Soon after the program fired Napier, several big college football names emerged as potential candidates to take over in Gainesville: including legendary former Florida coach Urban Meyer. Meyer led the Gators for six seasons from 2005-10, winning national championships in 2006 and 2008. Meyer responded to the swirling rumors about his potential interest in returning to Gainesville last week, shutting them down completely. “That ship has sailed,” Meyer said on ‘The Triple Option’ podcast. “And I want that program to do well so bad. I know so many people there. Gave a big part of our life to that program, but that ship has sailed.” While Meyer won’t be back as head coach for the Florida program, his presence will be immortalized at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. During the first half of Saturday’s loss to the Tennessee Volunteers, the school announced Meyer as the seventh inductee into the Florida Ring of Honor joining program legends Wilber Marshall, Emmitt Smith, Steve Spurrier, Tim Tebow, Danny Wuerffel and Jack Youngblood. More Football: Florida Suffers Major Setback in Pursuit of Lane Kiffin “I am truly honored and humbled to be selected for the Florida Football Ring of Honor,” Meyer said after the announcement. “My time at Florida holds so many special memories for me and my family. Everything we accomplished was the result of an extraordinary coaching staff who recruited exceptional players and were supported every day by the University, the Athletic Department, and the entire Gator Nation. I want to thank Dr. Bernie Machen and Jeremy Foley for bringing us to Gainesville and for embracing our family and our staff from the very beginning. There is nothing like game day in The Swamp-the energy of 90, 000 fans behind you, pushing and willing you to victory. More Football: LSU Coaching Drama Escalates as Brian Kelly’s Son Sends Bold Message “The championships were certainly special, but the bonds forged with our players, staff, and countless members of Gator Nation will last a lifetime. I am grateful to have been part of Florida’s storied football tradition, and I want to thank Gator Nation for the passion and pride you continue to bring to this program. This recognition means more to me and my family than words can express. Go Gators.” Florida is currently locked in a bidding war for the top coaching option in this year’s carousel: Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin. Ole Miss, LSU and Florida are all reportedly prepared to offer Kiffin a contract worth more than $90 million. Under interim head coach Billy Gonzales, Florida will close out its 2025 regular-season schedule with a matchup against the Florida State Seminoles next Saturday.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/florida-announces-major-urban-meyer-news-after-denied-coaching-rumors-11095703

Lavelle’s goal leads Gotham over Spirit 1-0 for NWSL championship

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Rose Lavelle scored in the 80th minute and the eighth-seeded Gotham FC beat the Washington Spirit 1-0 on Saturday night to win their second National Women’s Soccer League championship. Second-half substitute Bruninha drove into the box on the left wing and sent the ball across to Lavelle, whose left-footed shot sailed past Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury into the bottom corner of the net. It is the first NWSL championship title for Lavelle, who had scored in the 2023 final when she was playing for the Seattle Reign against Gotham in a 2-1 loss. After a strong opening 10 minutes of the match for Gotham, with three shots from Jaedyn Shaw, the final began to mature into a tense affair. There were few chances and the best of the first half came when Spirit midfielder Hal Hershfelt perfectly timed a slide tackle and cleaned out Midge Purce with the follow through. Not long after the half, Trinity Rodman was brought off the Spirit bench for Sofia Cantore, bringing the crowd to its feet. The U. S. women’s national team star was on limited minutes after suffering a knee sprain in October. Even with the introduction of Rodman, the Spirit continued to struggle to create chances. They had marginally more control of the ball, 53%, but were outshot by Gotham 12-6 and finished the game without a single shot on target. Rodman had zero shots and zero chances created. The second-seeded Spirit (14-6-8) suffered a second consecutive defeat in the NWSL final, having lost last year to the Orlando Pride in Kansas City, Missouri. The Spirit reached this year’s final by overcoming Racing Louisville 3-1 in a penalty shootout in the quarterfinals and then beating the Portland Thorns 2-0 in the semifinals. Gotham (11-8-9) had defied the odds to make the final, going on the road twice to defeat the top-seeded Kansas City Current 2-1 in the quarterfinal and the defending champions the Pride, 1-0. Gotham are the first eighth-seed to win the NWSL Championship. In 2023, when there were only six playoff spots, Gotham became the first sixth seed to lift the trophy. Head coach Juan Carlos Amoros has seven NWSL playoff wins in his career and two championships. ___ AP soccer:.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/soccer-general-news/10221348/lavelles-goal-leads-gotham-over-spirit-1-0-for-nwsl-championship.html

Auburn fires coach Hugh Freeze following 12th loss in his last 15 SEC games

Auburn fired coach Hugh Freeze on Sunday, moving on after the Tigers lost for the 12th time in their last 15 Southeastern Conference (SEC) games.

The 56-year-old Freeze failed to fix Auburn’s offensive issues during his three years on the Plains, with the team scoring 24 or fewer points in 17 of his 22 league games. He also ended up on the wrong side of too many close matchups, including twice this season, partly due to questionable calls.

Defensive coordinator DJ Durkin will serve as interim coach for the team’s remaining four games.

“Coach Freeze is a man of integrity, and we are appreciative of his investment in Auburn and his relentless work over the last three years in bolstering our roster,” athletic director John Cohen said in a statement. “Our expectations for Auburn football are to annually compete for championships, and the search for the next leader of Auburn football begins immediately.”

Freeze became the eighth Power Four coach fired this season, following moves at Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Oklahoma State, Penn State, UCLA, and Virginia Tech. Stanford also has a vacancy after firing Troy Taylor in March.

Freeze’s final game was a 10-3 home loss to unranked Kentucky on Saturday night, during which quarterbacks Jackson Arnold and Ashton Daniels were sacked a combined seven times. It marked the third consecutive loss for Auburn (4-5, 1-5 SEC) at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Despite being diagnosed with prostate cancer in February, Freeze received much of the blame for the team’s skid. He missed on hand-picked portal quarterbacks Payton Thorne (Michigan State), Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma), and possibly even Ashton Daniels (Stanford).

Under Freeze, Auburn went 1-12 against ranked teams. The Tigers owe him $15.8 million, with no mitigation, from a six-year, $39 million deal he signed to replace Bryan Harsin in 2022. Harsin himself was fired eight games into his second season, finishing with a 9-12 overall record and 4-9 in league play.

Freeze ended with a 15-19 overall record and 6-16 in conference play.

The last five losses under Freeze included continued offensive struggles, with the Tigers scoring 17, 10, 10, 17, and 3 points in defeats to Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Georgia, Missouri, and Kentucky, respectively.

Now, the “Auburn Family” is searching for its fourth football coach in seven seasons. The Tigers previously fired Gus Malzahn in 2020, Harsin in 2022, and now Freeze in 2025. Combined, the school will pay $52.5 million in buyout fees.

Freeze and Auburn showed promise early in the season by winning at Baylor to open 2025. The Tigers started 3-0 and were tied with Oklahoma before the season began to unravel.

The SEC acknowledged that officials missed what should have been a penalty flag before John Mateer connected with wide receiver Isaiah Sategna for a 24-yard touchdown in the second quarter against Oklahoma. Sategna appeared to run off the field before stopping outside the numbers and running a pattern for the score, which violated league rules prohibiting simulated substitutions to confuse opponents. Auburn ultimately lost 24-17.

The following week at Texas A&M, Auburn managed just nine first downs, 177 yards of total offense, and went 0-for-13 on third down in another one-possession loss.

It was more of the same against Georgia, which controlled the game after forcing a questionable fumble at the goal line late in the first half. A touchdown on that play would have given Auburn a 17-0 lead. Instead, the turnover sparked the Bulldogs, who allowed just 40 yards of offense in the second half and won 20-10. Auburn trailed 13-10 until Georgia scored in the waning minutes.

These close losses became a pattern under Freeze, who ended his tenure with a 2-10 record in one-possession games.
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/11/02/auburn-fires-hugh-freeze/

Nutley’s Meya Ranges takes third in Essex XC Championships

Up until last week, Meya Ranges’ senior season has been all about pacing and patience. Throughout the offseason, Ranges focused on improving her pacing on the course to ensure she could finish races stronger. During the regular season, she was strategically held out of some of Nutley’s dual meets, keeping bigger goals in mind—namely the Essex County and upcoming NJSIAA state and sectional championships.

On Friday at Cedar Grove Park, that training and approach paid off in a big way. Ranges smashed her previous career best by running a 19:09.07 to claim third place at the Essex County Championships. Her medal-winning performance earned her The Observer Athlete of the Week honors.

For Ranges, this marked her second consecutive third-place finish at the Essex County Championships. Last fall, she took third with a time of 19:41.50.

“Going into Friday, I was really confident in myself, and now I have more experience running a 5K,” Ranges said. “I knew how to pace it, and I pretty much ran my own race. I definitely think I’m hitting my stride right now. I think a lot of the credit goes to my training and my coaches. At the beginning of the year, I didn’t run as many dual meets as I did before, just to save my legs for the championship season. I’ve been doing a lot of tempo runs during the dual meets, and that has definitely helped.”

Head coach Kara McNish added, “With Meya, we kind of mapped out the whole season, looking at invitationals and recovery time. I gave her certain days that she wasn’t going to race, like the Essex County Invitational and some dual meets. Last year, we didn’t do that at all, which I think, in the end, weighed heavy on her legs. By the time we got to sectionals and groups, she was feeling it.”

For Ranges, sitting out those dual meets wasn’t always easy. She admitted to feeling a bit of FOMO (fear of missing out) as she did her work separately from her teammates.

“I want to save my legs, but I want to be running. I want to be with them,” Ranges said, also crediting swimming and cross-training for helping her get stronger heading into the season. “But I know it’s for the better because Cedar Grove is all concrete, so it’s definitely harsh on your legs. Saving my energy, going to the track, and doing a tempo workout really did help. I felt really fresh on Friday.”

With her legs fresh and another year of experience under her belt, Ranges felt much more comfortable heading into this year’s county meet. Just ten days earlier, at the Super Essex Conference Championships, she set a then-personal best with a time of 19:19.40 at Cedar Grove.

According to Ranges, she didn’t start with the front pack in the field of 106 runners. Instead, she gradually made her way toward the front while saving a strong kick for the end.

“I definitely wanted to go under 19:20, but I really had no idea what was going to happen because everybody in Essex County is so good—everyone’s improving,” Ranges said. “So I just wanted to stay up, run my own race, try to catch up to the lead pack, and then kick at the end. That was my goal, and I executed it pretty well.”
https://www.theobserver.com/2025/10/29/nutleys-meya-ranges-takes-third-in-essex-xc-championships/

‘Halo is on PlayStation going forward’ says franchise’s Community Director

Halo Studios marked the end of one era and the beginning of another last week with the announcement of *Halo: Campaign Evolved*. This Unreal Engine 5 remake of the original Halo game is set to launch next year on Xbox, PC, and—for the first time ever—the PlayStation 5.

Confirming the PS5 release of *Halo: Campaign Evolved*, Halo Studios also announced that future Halo titles will be available on the PlayStation platform as well. Halo Community Director Brian Jarrard appeared on stage at the Halo World Championships last week to share the news. “Halo is on PlayStation going forward, starting with *Halo: Campaign Evolved*,” he said while wearing a t-shirt featuring the PlayStation logo.

The announcement that Halo is coming to PlayStation sent waves through the gaming community. The official PlayStation post welcoming the franchise garnered over 12 million impressions on X (formerly Twitter). In response, GameStop boldly declared the “Console Wars” officially over.

What this means for fans is that the next new entry in the Halo series will be available on PlayStation, whether on the PS5 or the future PS6. While we are likely still several years away from a follow-up to *Halo Infinite*, it’s clear that the franchise will continue to support both Xbox and PlayStation platforms moving forward.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146524/halo-playstation-future-releases

‘Halo is on PlayStation going forward’ says franchise’s Community Director

Halo Studios marked the end of one era and the beginning of another last week with the announcement of **Halo: Campaign Evolved**. This Unreal Engine 5 remake of the first Halo game is set to release next year on Xbox, PC, and, for the first time ever, PS5.

In confirming the PS5 release for Halo CE, Halo Studios also revealed that future Halo games will be available on the rival platform. Halo Community Director Brian Jarrard made the announcement on stage at the Halo World Championships, where he discussed the exciting news about Halo: Campaign Evolved coming to PS5.

“Halo is on PlayStation going forward, starting with Halo: Campaign Evolved,” Jarrard said, proudly wearing a t-shirt with the PlayStation logo.

The announcement sent shockwaves through the gaming community. The official PlayStation post welcoming the Halo franchise garnered over 12 million impressions on X (formerly Twitter). Following this, GameStop boldly declared the “Console Wars” over.

What does this mean for fans? Simply put, any new entry in the Halo series will also come to PlayStation, whether that’s on the PS5 or the inevitable PS6.

While we are still likely a few years away from the follow-up to Halo Infinite, one thing is clear: the future of Halo is no longer confined to Xbox alone. Both Xbox and PlayStation players will get to experience the next chapter in this iconic franchise.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146524/halo-playstation-future-releases

3 games in 3 days: Los Angeles Dodgers look to capitalize on home-field advantage vs. Toronto Blue Jays

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Dodgers have the Toronto Blue Jays right where they want them in the World Series: at home for three games in three days. Tied 1-1 in the best-of-seven series, the action resumes Monday night with the Dodgers backed by their raucous home fans. The team aims to become the first to win consecutive championships since the New York Yankees won three straight from 1998 to 2000.

Last year, the Dodgers clinched their eighth World Series title by defeating the Yankees in New York. However, their only championship won at home was back in 1963 at Dodger Stadium.

Twenty hours after closing the chapter on the Rogers Centre under its closed roof, the Blue Jays took batting practice at Dodger Stadium on Sunday amid hazy skies that partially obscured the San Gabriel Mountains. The team arrived at their hotel early Monday morning around 4 a.m. Meanwhile, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts faced flight delays and did not reach the stadium until 5 p.m.

### Max Scherzer to Start Game 3 for Blue Jays

Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer, at 41 years and 82 days old, will start Game 3 for Toronto. The Blue Jays are hoping Scherzer can replicate his strong outing in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series when he held the Seattle Mariners to just two runs over 5 2/3 innings.

“Obviously, with age, you don’t have the same stuff. I know they don’t have the same leash on him as he used to have,” Roberts said. “But, man, he’s still a great competitor. It’s still going to be a tough test for us regardless because he wants to beat us really bad.”

Dodger fans have their own memories of Scherzer, not all positive. He was slated to start for Los Angeles in Game 6 of the 2021 National League Championship Series but was scratched late due to arm fatigue. The Dodgers lost that game to the Atlanta Braves and were eliminated.

“I wouldn’t be looking backwards at all for any motivation,” Scherzer said. “I have plenty of motivation. I’m here to win and I’ve got a clubhouse full of guys who want to win, too.”

Scherzer and fellow Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber, scheduled to start Game 4, will mark the eighth duo of former Cy Young winners to start consecutive World Series games for the same team, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

### Tyler Glasnow to Pitch for Dodgers

Tyler Glasnow will take the mound Monday for the Dodgers. Growing up about 30 miles away in Santa Clarita, Glasnow rooted for the Dodgers and now gets the chance to pitch for his hometown team. This postseason, Glasnow has allowed just one run and seven hits with 18 strikeouts, eight walks, and an impressive 0.68 ERA across three appearances.

“It’s very sentimental and amazing,” Glasnow said. “But I think that’s kind of something I’ll look back on more and focus on and really feel the feelings of it maybe when this is all done. I’m just trying to go to work and do well.”

### Series Challenges and Strategy

Toronto played three consecutive road games in the ALCS against Seattle, winning two and losing one, eventually winning the series in seven games to secure their first World Series appearance since 1993.

“Starting pitching is going to be important for both sides, and guys that can throw multiple innings are going to be important in these next three days,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. “But I think especially against this team, you want to try to wear down their starters and get into their ‘pen.”

The Dodgers’ bullpen struggled in September, posting a 5.26 ERA — the third-worst in the National League that month. Their relievers blew multiple late leads and surrendered 12 home runs.

In Game 2, Los Angeles received critical length from starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who became the first pitcher since Mike Clevinger in 2023 to throw consecutive complete games at any point, and the first to do so in the postseason since Curt Schilling in 2001. There hadn’t been a complete game in the World Series since 2015.

“It starts with the starters going deeper,” Roberts said. “Three in a row is very important to vary reliever looks and kind of get the optimum matchups that you can.”

Roberts also mentioned plans to limit hard-throwing rookie Roki Sasaki’s usage to the ninth inning.

### Intensity and Focus

Scherzer’s performance has tapered in recent years as he has battled injuries, but his intensity remains high. Schneider recalled their fiery exchange during the ALCS start when he visited the mound.

“I’m going to try to avoid any mound visits with Max tomorrow,” Schneider said.

### Bo Bichette Returns to Starting Lineup

Toronto’s Bo Bichette will start at second base on Monday. He grounded out as a pinch hitter in the seventh inning of Game 2’s 5-1 loss and stayed in the game at second base.

“Felt good coming out of yesterday,” Schneider said. “I think with each day that goes on, he’ll probably get as close to normal as he can at this stage of the year.”

Bichette, a two-time All-Star shortstop, played second base in Friday’s opener, marking his first time at that position since a game at Triple-A in 2019. He went 1-for-2 with a walk in the Dodgers’ 11-4 win in Game 1, his first action since spraining his knee on Sept. 6 against the Yankees.

“I have such respect for him because he’s changing positions right now at this stage where everything is really important,” said Toronto teammate Andrés Giménez, who previously switched from second base to shortstop. “He’s showing that he can play second at a good level. He showed you the other day with the backhand play that was really difficult.”

The stage is set for a thrilling three days at Dodger Stadium as both teams vie to take control of the World Series. Fans can expect fierce competition, strategic pitching, and memorable moments as baseball’s biggest prize hangs in the balance.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/27/world-series-dodgers-home-field-advantage/