Monday, April 4, 2016

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WrestleMania 32 Results: Who Returned? Who Won the Title?

The biggest event on the WWE calendar took place on Sunday night from the biggest stadium in the country.


What went down on WrestleMania 32 in Dallas? Only a few shocking returns and one unexpected main event result…




WrestleMania 32 poster



Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match: Seven men entered the ring, along with one ladder.


Surprisingly, the man who stood at the top of it and grabbed the belt at the end was Zack Ryder, as the least expected of all the participants took down Kevin Owens, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Sami Zayn, Stardust and Sin Cara.


Chris Jericho defeated A.J. Styles via pinfall. Another surprise. Most fans assumed Jericho would put Styles over so that the WWE brass could really give him a push.


League of Nations defeated New Day via pinfall. This was unexpected given how clean of a loss it was for New Day, but whatever. Afterward, Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels and Mick Foley came down to the ring and used their finishes to take care of League of Nations.


The crowd went insane.


Brock Lesnar defeated Dean Ambrose via pinfall in a No Holds Barred Street Fight. Lesnar used 13 (!!!!) suplexes to get the job done, throwing Ambrose on to a pile of chairs with the final one before nailing the F5.



Charlotte defeated Becky Lynch (via submission) and Sasha Banks to return the Women’s Championship. Snoop Dogg led his cousin to the ring and the three combatants put on what many consider to have been the Match of the Night.


The Undertaker defeated Shane McMahon via pinfall in Hell in a Cell. As expected, Shane hurled his body all around, highlighted by a Van Terminator that sent both men out of the cage, along with a 20-foot dive from the top of the structure.


But of course The Undertaker actually won in the end.


Baron Corbin won the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Shaquille O’Neal showed up for this event! He didn’t last long in the ring, however. Corbin threw Kane over the top rope to win.


The Rock defeated Erick Rowan via pinfall. This was an impromptu match that lasted sis seconds after The Rock hit a Rock Bottom.


John Cena then showed up and helped The Rock clear the ring of The Wyatt Family members.


Roman Reigns defeated Triple H via pinfall. We have a new champion, folks! The tide changed after Reigns hit Stephanie McMahon after Triple H moved out of the way of a spear. The veteran than grabbed his sledgehammer, but Reigns countered with a successful spear and a three-count.

Academy of Country Music Awards 2016: List of Winners!

Jason Aldean may have won the single most prestigious honor, but Chris Stapleton was the biggest winner on country music’s big stage.



Stapleton, the genre’s Cinderella story of the decade, took home four trophies from the 51st annual Academy of Country Music Awards.


That would be double the amount won by anyone else if you’re keeping score, and continues an impressive win streak for the “Traveler.”


The hirsute singer-songwriter had previously nabbed three CMA and two Grammys, proving that this very, very far from a fluke.


Miranda Lambert was one of the ACMs’ double victors Sunday, winning Female Vocalist of the Year (for the seventh straight year).


She also won Vocal Event of the Year for her “Smokin’ and Drinkin"” collaboration with Vocal Group of the Year winners Little Big Town.


Jason Aldean was named Entertainer of the Year, considered the top honor at the event. See the list of ACM Awards winners below!


Entertainer of the Year: Jason Aldean


Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton


Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert


Vocal Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line


Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town


New Male Vocalist of the Year: Chris Stapleton


New Female Vocalist of the Year: Kelsea Ballerini


New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year: Old Dominion


Album of the Year: Chris Stapleton


Song of the Year: “Nobody to Blame” by Chris Stapleton


Single Record of the Year: “Die a Happy Man” by Thomas Rhett


Video of the Year: ”Mr. Misunderstood” by Eric Church


Vocal Event of the Year: “Smokin’ and Drinkin"” by Miranda Lambert ft. Little Big Town

The Real Housewives of Atlanta Reunion Recap: So Much Beef

On The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 8 Episode 20, everyone came together, put all differences aside and left on a happy note.


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If you watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta online with any regularity, none of what transpired last night should come as a big shock. 


There were some interesting revelations, though.


Perhaps most notably, Porsha Williams is taking anger management classes. Hey, better 20 years late than never as the saying goes.


The fact that the women feel uncomfortable confronting her is kind of a problem, and Williams’ history is even worse than we thought.


Yes, we know Porsha beat down Kenya on camera once, but it turns out Bravo hasn’t even aired all of her violent altercations before!


Truly wild. Hopefully, a little anger management might help Porsh with conflict resolution and actually taking responsibility for her actions.


On a happier note, NeNe Leakes is happy to be back as the RHOA “mom,” despite admitting she was burned out and needed a break.


As for Sheree’s “recurring” role this season after three years on the sidelines, she may be angling for a full-time role on Season 9 too.


The reunion showed us that the rift between Kandi Burruss and Phaedra Parks has yet to heal, and don’t expect that to change soon.


With federal agents seizing Apollo Nida’s possessions at Kandi’s home, and a dispute over who was behind that, there’s a lot of tension.


Not to mention the whole exercise video thing. It never ends with these folks. Kim Fields, meanwhile, is clearly not a fan. Of any of this.


Don’t expect her back next season, especially not after Chris Morgan insisted he isn’t gay and took offense at Kenya insinuating this.


Like her frequent sparring partner Porsha, Kenya literally cannot offer up a sincere apology or admit when she’s wrong about anything.


Even Andy Cohen was more irritated than usual with the subtle gay bashing he felt was going on, and frankly, it’s hard to blame him.