It’s the middle of the baseball season, Joseph Edwin Haeger shares his take on the sport and card collecting. There’s love for the game, and then there’s the business side too.
The modern-day take on the gladiator places him as a slave fighting alongside brothers to escape. The reality is entirely different.
Chris Dupuy keeps his New Year’s Resolution to find something “old” from the world of sports every week on YouTube to help him pass the time during the pandemic.
Have you ever wondered what American Football, more specifically the Super Bowl, looks like to the rest of the world? Wonder no more.
Instead of bemoaning that Super Bowl Sunday isn’t a “National Holiday,” Chris Dupuy argues that we should be declaring it a truer kind of holiday: a celebration of friends.
Recent NFL player Antonio Brown took to Twitter to call out what he sees as a double standard, tweets that were then quickly deleted. Chris Dupuy further examines what those posts reveal.
The social conditioning that Wimbledon creates is unique. For a couple of weeks, rich and poor, elite and everyday dutifully comply with strict rules of etiquette and behavior.
So, the New York Knicks missed out on Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and Zion Williamson. But you know what? We deserve everything we get.
The WWF has had a complicated relationship with race, but one put it aside. That was until Hulk Hogan called out the black hue of my skin.