A preview of WrestleMania 31

WrestleMania 31: Final Card Preview and Match Predictions

WrestleMania 31 happens this Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Unfortunately, this might be the least exciting build to a WrestleMania in a long time. The storytelling has been pretty boring, and the main event pitting WWE Champion Brock Lesnar against the company's hand-selected challenger Roman Reigns will likely underwhelm.

But it's only $10 via the WWE Network, so you'll buy it and watch it.

Yes, the showcase of the immortals is now cheaper than a six-pack of your favorite craft brew. And it sure feels like it.

This is a real shame given the amount of talent on the roster that's being squandered or underutilized. Still, there are some solid matches on the card, including the ladder match for the Intercontinental belt, the return of The Undertaker, and the WWE in-ring debut of Sting.

Here's a full rundown of the WrestleMania 31 card as well as some of my predictions on who will win.


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[Trailer] Champs

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Most sports documentaries tend to focus solely on a team or athlete and what helped elevate the subject to a level that would necessitate a documentary in the first place. The average sports documentary tends to cater to the subject, ensuring their brand is kept intact and sound. Furthermore, they have a tendency to not delve deep enough to create a compelling story/narrative. While this may sound negative, docs that can achieve this with the right direction and vision can be well-received, even if they maybe be a bit more subjective.

If this trailer is any indication, Champs appears to be something more than the average, run-of-the-mill sports documentary. Directed by Bert Marcus, Champs focuses on three of boxing's biggest heavyweight champions: Bernard Hopkins, Evander Holyfield, and Mike Tyson. Rather than simply focus on each boxers' rise to stardom, Marcus analyzes their individual paths to success through the scope of social issues that plagued them during their ascension, such as poverty, racism, drug and alcohol abuse, and more.

With Manny released in theaters last month, could 2015 be the year for boxing documentaries? Champs will be released in theaters and on iTunes on March 31st.


Paige VanZant

[Interview] UFC Fighter Paige VanZant

They say first impressions are important, and if Paige VanZant's debut appearance in a UFC ring this past November is of any indication, she just might become the future of the sport. VanZant got the TKO victory over Kailin Curran in her first UFC bout, receiving Fight of the Night honors and setting the tone for a career that could be destined for glory. Just this week, the UFC announced that VanZant will return to the octagon on April 18th against Felice Herrig in the undercard for UFC on FOX 15: Machida vs. Rockhold, allowing the rising star to show that second impressions can be just as important.

During the media blitz following the fight's announcement, I had the chance to speak with VanZant over the phone about her brief time in the UFC, her MMA background, her biggest influences and inspirations, and much more. Read on to learn more about "12 Gauge" Paige VanZant, and don't be surprised if she becomes your next favorite MMA fighter, let alone the sport's most popular female fighter.


Jackie Robinson West by Gene J. Puskar

Chicago Owes Jackie Robinson West a Day of Peace at Their Parade

Written and originally published on our affiliate site City on the Take by Joel Radwanski.

In one of the most heartwarming stories in the history of Chicago sports the Jackie Robinson West Little League All Stars are United States Champions. The boys have grown into young men in front of a city's and country's eyes and has made every Chicagoan proud. They have shown that when a community invests in their children amazing things can happen.

After winning the Great Lakes championship to earn their trip to the Little League World Series JRW became the first team from Chicago to go to Williamsport since 1983. The team left for Williamsport with the intention of capturing a championship, not the hearts of a city and a country. However, with their display of sportsmanship, character and never give up attitude they have created more than just civic pride, they have created hope. The watch parties in their Pullman neighborhood were full of joyous onlookers celebrating everything the boys of JRW did.

All of Chicago owes these young men. We can start when Darold Butler's team arrives back at Midway airport on Monday after being in Pennsylvania since July 31st. Lets give them a city they can be safe to walk the streets in. Children should never be concerned with random bullets and the constant threat of violence. Children should be able to walk safely to school, attend practices and do all the other neighborhood things that make adolescence so special. Children shouldn't have to worry about whether or not if they cross the street they're in a different gang's territory and wrong to be there. We owe the young men of the Jackie Robinson Little League a safe city to return to.

While JRW was winning the U.S. championship and the hearts of a country, they were in a bubble at the LLWS. Coach Darold Butler spoke about how the kids didn't know the impact they were having back in Chicago. Butler, said, “Been living in a bubble, no cable, no tv in the dorms. It hasn’t hit me yet, so it hasn’t hit the kids." The boys have been taking in all the festivities that come with attending the spectacle. They stay in dorm rooms among the kids from the other 15 teams at the event with activities all day long to keep them occupied. Only their messages on social media have clued them in on the love they're getting in Chicago.

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The Jackie Robinson West team could relax, smile and just worry about baseball while they were in Williamsport.

I doubt any of the boys on the team knew that while they where there a 9 year old boy was gunned down in a neighborhood just north of theirs in Chicago. Antonio Smith was found dead with multiple gun shot wounds in a backyard at 1200 west 71st Street. The backyard sits at railroad tracks between two warring gang factions. There has been a reward offered to find the killer of the 9 year old CHILD Antonio Smith.

The JRW team was getting to bed early on Friday August 23rd to prepare for their victory in the U.S. Title game and were unaware of the carnage that was taking place back in Chicago at the same time. 11 people were shot, including a 3 year old boy who is still hospitalized, just on Friday night.

This has to stop! We must start protecting the children and not the perpetrators of these crimes or the cycle will never stop. We must take back our neighborhoods now. No longer can we let the most base of our society make the good and decent live in fear. If 13 boys of JRW who were told their whole life they couldn't do it or that they were playing the wrong sport can win a National championship and all of our hearts, then we can take our neighborhoods back. We, the good and decent folk of Chicago outnumber the vile and wicked, lets flex our muscle. Lets spread the word of character and rising above like the JRW team has shown us.

I beg for, I pray for, and I demand a day of non-violence in Chicago!  The Jackie Robinson West parade and celebration will be Wednesday August 27th in downtown Chicago. Lets go a whole day without any violence, these young men deserve it. For one day, forget about grudges, forget about territory, forget about the code to lay your life down for your street. Lets walk together through the streets of Chicago and celebrate our little heroes and use them as a ray of hope that our future in Chicago can be brighter.

We are all proud to say Jackie Robinson West is National Champions. But, how proud would all of us be if we used they as an impetus to create a safer and more humane Chicago. There would be no greater victory for them to be able to walk their streets without fear of a stray bullet.

You can question what I would know about what happens in Chicago. I understand, we all have our doubts. I am a decent human being that was born on the Southside and I live here now. I take public transit and clearly see the difference in the two worlds that are the south side of the city of Chicago. My neighborhood has gone from bad 20 years ago to being nicknamed, "Pleasantville," now. The neighborhood banded together to rid itself of gangs and crime and every week there are still meetings to continue the improvement.

The death of 9 year old Antonio Smith should not be forgotten. Would he have a smile like Ed Howard's the silky smooth shortstop of JRW. Would Antonio have the wit of Trey Hondras?  Would Antonio have the arm of Marquis jackson? Would Antonio have the swing of Pierce Jones? Would Antonio be the leader that Brandon Greene is? Would Antonio have the fight of Joshua Houston. We'll never know the answer to these questions because Antonio Smith never made it to 10 years old.

Lets do this Chicago!  Lets have a day of nonviolence in honor of Jackie Robinson West!  There could be no greater honor to bestow upon those young men than to give them a day of peace in Chicago.

Who knows, maybe the life we save on Wednesday could be the person who makes all the difference for all of us in the future. Or, maybe if we go Wednesday without a senseless murder, maybe we could do it on Thursday also.


ESPN the Magazine's 2014 Body Issue

ESPN the Magazine's 2014 Body Issue Photos

ESPN the Magazine's annual "Body Issue" is set to hit newsstands this Friday. Featuring athletes of all sizes, the Body Issue celebrates athletes from all different sports and body types, ranging from super slender swimmers to super buff boxers. In fact, Texas Rangers' Prince Fielder is one of the six featured athletes on the cover, which attracted some notoriety considering Fielder's size. Nevertheless, this is further proof that ESPN the Magazine is willing to showcase a wide variety of body types. Other athletes featured on the cover include snowboarder Jamie Anderson, Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, Oklahoma City Thunders' Serge Ibaka, and tennis star Venus Williams. Also included in the "Bodies We Want" shoot are Team USA hockey player Hillary Knight, motocross rider Travis Pastrana, surfer Coco Ho, snowboarder Amy Purdy, boxer Bernard Hopkins, Atlanta Dream's Angel McCoughtry, and more.

You can check out some of the photos below, but be sure to check out the full collection of photos from the "Bodies We Want" shoot on ESPN.

[via ESPN]


X Games Austin 2014

X Games Austin to Offer Festival Experience

X Games will be making its debut in Austin TX in just a few short weeks, and they're doing everything they can to make sure their first event in the city will be a memorable one. While the main attraction to this year's X Games will be on the sports, ESPN has decided to expand on the entire experience for patrons by introducing a huge festival village-like setting full of various attractions for everybody in attendance. In addition to the extreme sports competitions, other attractions include a galleria, gaming shack, music stage, go-kart racing, and more.

You could start your day watching BMX Vert, wander over to the Sound Factory and partake in some karaoke, head out to the ESPN Clubhouse to catch the baseball scores, catch an Alamo Drafthouse showing at the Texas Ranch, get a haircut at the Galleria, race a couple of Go-Kart laps in The Garage, stock up on some water for your bottles at the Green Planet, conquer the obstacle course at The Playground, set a high score in Pac-Man at the Gaming Shack, practice your kickflips at the Next X Park, then head back out to catch some Skateboard Vert. Sounds like an amazing itinerary, doesn't it?

You can read the full summary of each individual "village" on the X Games Austin's official website. The full map can be found below. X Games Austin will take place from June 5th to June 8th. Expect some amazing photos from the weekend in the near future.

Map of X Games Austin 2014


[Photography] Lost Hoops By Adrian Skenderovic


Photographer Adrian Skenderovic has traveled the world for his latest photography series capturing basketball hoops from his travels. This series really takes me back to my childhood and gives me a feeling of nostalgia because I remember the days of making makeshift hoops. As you can see from the photos some of the hoops are in good shape and some are barely standing but they both serve the same purpose. By looking at the photos you can just imagine the great times people have had shooting hoops with just the bare essentials. For more visit Adrian's website here.

[Photos by Adrian Skenderovic]


A few of the best Chicago Blackhawks celebration photos

So it's been a few days since the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup, and I'm sure everyone is still dealing with that post-championship hangover. In honor of the champs, I thought I'd share some of the best photos of the team celebrating their victory over the Boston Bruins. Catch the team celebrating an incredible season and make sure to head downtown for the parade and be part of the celebration if you're in Chicago.

Photos by: Getty/AP