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Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-48) announced the introduction of a congressional resolution to designate August 24, 2021 as “Kobe Bryant Day,” in honor of the basketball legend who tragically passed away last year. Bryant was an Orange County resident and lived in the 48th Congressional District with his family. August 24th (8/24) honors Bryant’s two numbers during his 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, 8 and 24.
“Kobe Bryant used his platform to inspire millions and help kids around the world achieve success and strive for greatness. On August 24th we should remember Kobe, celebrate his life, and encourage the next generation to dream big just like Kobe did,” said Rep. Steel.
The 10 Best WWE Attitude Era Wrestlers
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The Attitude Era is often looked back on fondly, with 1997-2002 being the most popular era in WWE history, setting ratings records and becoming part of pop culture and the talk of the water cooler.
Here are the top 10 best wrestlers of the Attitude Era.
10. Mr McMahon
While not a typical wrestler, Mr McMahon was the ultimate antagonist for Stone Cold Steve Austin, playing off his rebel persona by being the world’s worst best. The owner of the WWE did step in the ring on a few occasions and wasn’t afraid to get himself into the action, with the cage match vs Stone Cold being a great example. Without Mr McMahon, Stone Cold would have still been incredibly popular, but perhaps not reaching the heights that he did.
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Four-time tennis Grand Slam champion, Naomi Osaka lit the flames of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games torch last Friday night signaling the beginning of the Games but as the world watches how this pandemic affected Games turn out, millions of Nigerians at home and in the diaspora would only be bothered on how their 60-man contingent perform in Tokyo.
So what should Nigerians expect? Here is my candid perspective on Team Nigeria’s chances in Tokyo.
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As one of the five sports that have given Nigeria medals at the Olympics, a lot can be expected from the sport. However the growth trajectory has not been impressive since we won the bronze in 2008. We have struggled to even qualify any athlete for the Games.