New Documentaries Added To WWE Peacock & More );
WWE has added even more documentary content from its library to Peacock. The following documentaries of been added to the network, as listed below: The Authentic Untold Story of ECW (2016) Celebrating 25 Years of Raw (2018) History Of the World Heavyweight Championship (2009) Jerry Lawler: It’s Good To Be The King (2015) Journey to Summerslam: the Self-Destruction of the Shield (2014) Kevin Nash: Too Sweet (2015) Life on a Razors Edge: The Scott Hall Story (2016) Liv Forever (2020) Shane McMahon Tell All Podcast with Mick Foley (2016) Ultimate Warrior: Greatest Matches (2015) Wrestling’s Greatest Factions (2014) );
Also, WWE has released a video looking at 50 iconic tag team moves in sports-entertainment history, which you can view below:
When Polygon first spoke to
Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista about his role as sensitive widowed dad and action hero Scott Ward in Zack Snyder’s new Netflix movie
Army of the Dead, Bautista had just been cast in Rian Johnson’s
Knives Out 2, and he was still reeling a little about the way his career is taking off. “It’s a little bit surreal at the moment,” he says. “I’m 52 years old and my career is just getting started.”
Technically, though, this is Bautista’s second career: His first, as an MMA fighter and WWE wrestler, made him a four-time World Heavyweight Championship and two-time WWE Championship winner. Acting gave him a new outlet, initially playing police, pushers, and fighters before he became a breakout star as Drax the Destroyer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. And he says he has a third career in mind: He wants to direct movies, and soon. He says acting has pulled him away from his career plan “These are good problems to have
A look at content coming to Peacock/WWE Network next month, Umino was originally set to team with Moxley on NJPW Strong, and ROH announces a big eight-man tag match.
Thousands March in San Francisco to Support Palestine
The San Francisco march appeared as a vast sea of red, black, white, and green, as protesters waved Palestinian flags in those colors that had been provided by organizers.
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ByZack Haber Protestors wave flags and signs in support of Palestine and against the Israeli occupation in San Francisco s Dolores Park on May 15. Photo by Zack Haber.
Protestors wave flags and signs in support of Palestine and against the Israeli occupation in San Francisco’s Dolores Park on May 15. Photo by Zack Haber.
Abdul (left) and Rami (center), stand at a protest in San Francisco’s Dolores Park to support Palestinians and against the Israeli occupation on May 15. Photo by Zack Haber.