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Blake Monroe is still heartbroken over losing the WWE NXT Women's North American Championship, sharing a thirst trap with the title. It appears that former WWE NXT Women's North American Champion Blake Monroe, formerly Mariah May in AEW, is still thinking about the title as she caught attention for her thirst trap posted on Instagram.
Shelton told Legend that it was a "hat on a tree," confused by Legend's confusion as he claimed that he'd taken hours decorating the less-than-dazzling display. At that blatant exaggeration, Legend had to call out his red chair companion.
Former NBA star Blake Griffin has a chance at basketball immortalization. On Friday, Griffin headlined the list of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame candidates, together with his former Los Angeles Clippers teammate, Jamal Crawford. The former Clippers star has been retired from the league since 2024.
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Blake Monroe Gets Second Chance At WWE NXT NA Women's Title
All Blake Monroe wants for Christmas is a rematch against Thea Hail for the "NXT" Women's North American Championship, and it seems that wishes come true.
Former NBA stars Blake Griffin and Amar'e Stoudemire are among the first-time candidates for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, per an announcement from the Hall on Friday.
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Southern Miss football coach Blake Anderson contract details, salary for four-year deal
Blake Anderson will make $3.4 million over four years as the coach of Southern Miss football, according to a term sheet obtained by the Hattiesburg American. Anderson's base salary is $850,000 for each year of the deal. If neither side chooses to terminate the contract, it will automatically extend for a fifth year with a base salary of $850,000.
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Blake Lively’s secret birthday message to Taylor Swift reportedly ends the ‘Bad Blood’ feud for good
The internet’s been buzzing for months with whispers that Taylor Swift and Blake Lively’s friendship hit a rough patch. The two A-listers—once inseparable at parties and online—have been unusually silent toward each other,