Hangman Adam Page has become one of the most popular faces in all of professional wrestling. The one-third of the AEW World Trios Champion was recently referenced by former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal. During a live event hosted by Wrestling Xtreme Mania in India, Jinder used one of Hangman’s signature moves.
Hangman has made a name for himself competing in some really gruesome Texas Death Matches. He defeated Jon Moxley in a Texas Death Match last year at All In: Texas to win the AEW World Championship. He choked out Moxley by wrapping a steel chain around his neck and hanging him outside the ring from the top rope.
Former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal also used that same move during a recent live event in India. He was facing Sha Samuels in a match where he used Hangman’s move on him where he choked him with a belt. As soon as the fans saw the move, they starting chanting for Hangman Adam Page. A fan shared the clip of the incident on X.
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It is clear that the fans in attendance loved to see Jinder pay tribute to the former AEW World Champion.
Hangman Adam Page will face MJF at AEW Revolution
This year’s AEW Revolution is set to be one of the company’s biggest shows of the year. MJF succesfully defended his AEW World title against Brody King at Grandslam: Australia and will now be walking into the show as Champion. However, a ghost from Max’s past has his eyes set on the World title.
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Hangman Adam Page defeated Andrade in a Number 1 Contender’s match at Grandslam: Australia to punch his ticket in the AEW World title match at Revolution. He will be facing MJF for the Championship at the event next month. After MJF’s succesful title defense against Brody, Hangman came out to confront him and signed the contract for the match.
It will be interesting to see who will leave AEW Revolution as Champion.
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Sri Lanka have been forced into a change in their squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup after fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana was ruled out with injury. Pacer Dilshan Madushanka has been officially cleared as his replacement.Pathirana picked up a muscle strain during Sri Lanka’s Group B clash against Australia national cricket team on Monday in Pallekele, a match the hosts won by eight wickets. The setback occurred early in his spell, cutting short his involvement in the game.
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Confirming the change, “The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Dilshan Madushanka as a replacement for Matheesha Pathirana in the Sri Lanka squad,”the ICC said in a release.The right-arm quick had bowled just three deliveries against Australia before discomfort forced him to stop. He was unable to complete the over, having previously featured in Sri Lanka’s matches against Ireland and Oman.The injury is also a concern for his Indian Premier League franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders. The three-time champions invested INR 18 crore in Pathirana. With Mustafizur Rahman already released and Harshit Rana facing uncertainty for IPL 2026, the latest setback compounds their pace-bowling worries.The incident unfolded when he delivered a ball to Australia captain Mitchell Marsh and immediately clutched his left leg in visible pain. Although early commentary suggested a hamstring issue, it was later confirmed as a muscle strain. The team physio rushed out, but Pathirana had to be assisted off the field, with Dasun Shanaka completing the remaining deliveries of the over.
Sahibzada Farhan of Pakistan celebrates making a century during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup India & Sri Lanka 2026 match between Pakistan and Namibia at Sinhalese Sports Club on February 18, 2026 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
TimesofIndia.com in Colombo: Sahibzada Farhan has rarely been out of the news. From making a documentary after hitting Jasprit Bumrah for three sixes during the Asia Cup, to picking Ahmad Shehzad over legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara, or his gunshot celebration after scoring a fifty against India, Farhan has never shied away from expressing himself.Having gone unsold in the Pakistan Super League, he finished as the leading run scorer in domestic cricket. He’s also challenged Pakistan cricket management over the lack of opportunities at the top of the order. On Wednesday, the 29-year-old completed a remarkable full circle at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo, becoming only the second Pakistani batter to score a century in T20 World Cup history, after his idol Ahmad Shehzad.Ahmad Shehzad was among the first to applaud Farhan’s outstanding knock. He wrote on X: “A historic century in the T20 World Cup and now the second Pakistani ever to achieve this milestone. I always believed in you and you proved your class to the world. Congratulations, champion. So happy for your achievement.”
Farhan produced a memorable hundred to steer Pakistan to a commanding 199 for 3 against Namibia. It was an uphill chase for Namibia, and the fall of wickets at regular intervals also didn’t help their case, as they skittled for 97 runs. Pakistan defeated Namibia by 102 runs and with this convincing win the Salman Ali Agha-led team cemented their place in the Super Eight.
Scratchy start
Opting to bat first, Pakistan made two changes from their heavy defeat against India, leaving out Shaheen Shah Afridi and Abrar Ahmed. Khawaja Nafay and Salman Mirza were brought in, with Afridi’s omission following a poor outing against India.The start was cautious. JJ Smit delivered an excellent opening over, keeping Saim Ayub on the back foot with movement into the batter before finishing with an outswinger. Just three runs came from it. Farhan opened his account with a boundary off Gerhard Erasmus, courtesy of a misfield at cover, but Namibia kept things tight early.Ayub showed flashes of intent against Ruben Trumpelmann with a swivel off his pads, though he rode his luck as a thick outside edge flew past a diving Zane Green. That over yielded 12 runs and allowed Pakistan some breathing space.Jack Brassell’s introduction unsettled Farhan initially with his back of a length bowling, but the opener finally broke free when a delivery flew over the keeper for four, his first authoritative stroke after 24 balls. Confidence followed quickly as Farhan struck back to back boundaries off Trumpelmann.Ayub’s stay ended in the fifth over. A harmless wide delivery tempted him into a loose poke and he edged behind for 14. Captain Salman Ali Agha then joined Farhan and immediately injected momentum with a crisp cut past the point.Pakistan reached 47 for 1 at the end of the powerplay, but the middle overs brought pressure. Spinners Willem Myburgh and Bernard Scholtz bowled with discipline, conceding little and choking strike rotation.
Finding his groove
The release came when Salman danced down the track to loft Myburgh straight for the first six of the match. Farhan followed three balls later, clearing mid wicket twice as Myburgh’s second over went for 22. Farhan was visibly struggling with cramps but refused to slow down.At the halfway stage, Pakistan were 85 for 1. Salman continued to attack, swiping Smit over fine leg and lifting Scholtz for another six. Farhan reached his fifty off 37 balls, scratchy but effective, built on perseverance rather than fluency.The 67-run stand ended when Brassell induced a mistimed loft from Salman, who departed for a brisk 38. Salman had also played a key role in helping Farhan refine his technique against short-pitched bowling.“Salman gave me valuable tips that helped improve my balance and on-side play. Now I’m scoring more freely in that area,” Farhan had told Geo Super during PSL 2025.Khawaja Nafay was sent ahead of Babar Azam and struck a boundary first ball, but his stay was brief as Erasmus removed him with a well-judged catch.Shadab Khan walked in next, and Pakistan’s intent was clear. Farhan, now in full flow despite severe cramps, accessed his fourth gear. He hammered Smit over long off, forcing a ball change, and greeted the new ball with another boundary. Brassell was then taken apart for a six and a four as Farhan closed in on history.On his knees between deliveries, Farhan finally reached his century off 57 balls, raising his arm in celebration. He became only the second Pakistani to score a T20 World Cup hundred. The knock was built on resolve, muscle and perfect timing, and was studded with eleven fours and four sixes. His fifty came off 37 balls, and he raced to the next fifty in just 20.Shadab provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 36 off 22 balls as Pakistan posted 199 for 3, powered by a defining innings from Sahibzada Farhan.
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The rocky journey
Farhan made his international debut in 2018. His career began in bizarre fashion, stumped without facing a ball off a Glenn Maxwell wide. In his next game against Australia, he opened with Babar Azam and scored 39 off 38 balls. He played nine matches for Pakistan, batting at multiple positions, before being pushed down the order and fading from the setup.In 2024, while captaining Pakistan A, he publicly criticised the management for unfair treatment and challenged the opening slots of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. “I did not get proper chances as an opener. I have the right to play as an opener for Pakistan,” he said then.Despite aggregating 605 runs in the 2025 National T20 Cup – the most in a single season – Farhan initially went unsold at the PSL 2025 auction. Islamabad United later picked him in the supplementary category, and he repaid the faith by finishing as the tournament’s leading run scorer with 449 runs in 12 innings.Farhan once dreamed of becoming a fast bowler. “I started as a fast bowler in tape-ball cricket, but after a disastrous over, my coach asked me to focus on batting,” he had told Cricfrenzy during the BPL.After a long and rocky journey, the explosive opener has found his groove. Since 2025, he is the only batter in the world to score five T20 centuries. If Pakistan are to go deep in the tournament, much will depend on how Farhan bats at the top.Cricket careers rarely move in straight lines, and Farhan’s has been anything but smooth. Yet on a humid Colombo afternoon, the opener who once waited on the fringes, questioned, doubted and overlooked, answered every question the only way that truly matters in cricket – with runs.Brief Scores Pakistan: 199 for 4 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 100 not out, Salman Agha 38, Shadab Khan 36 not out; Jack Brassell 2/48)Namibia: (Louren Steenkamp 23, Alexander Busing-Volschenk 20; Shadab Khan 3/19, Usman Tariq 4/16)
The 2026 Genesis Invitational begins Thursday, February 19, with the opening round at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, Calif. You can find full Genesis Invitational tee times for Thursday’s first round at the bottom of this post.
Featured tee time for Round 1
The last time Scottie Scheffler played the Gensis Invitational at Riviera, he had only one major win to his name. A lot has changed since then, for Scheffler and the tournament.
Scheffler finished T10 at the 2024 Genesis at Riviera and since then has captured three more major victories and a boatload of PGA Tour wins, cementing his place at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking.
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He’s yet to finish outside the top-4 this season, and at Riviera the World No. 1 will be vying for his second victory of 2026, along with its $4 million winner’s prize thanks to its status as a Signature Event.
Scheffler tees off for the opening round of the Genesis on Thursday at 2:37 p.m. ET alongside Xander Schauffele and Si Woo Kim.
You can watch Thursday’s first round of the 2026 Genesis Invitational from 4-8 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early streaming coverage starting on Thursday at 10:15 a.m. ET, in addition to featured group and featured hole coverage.
Check out the complete Round 1 tee times and groupings for the Genesis Invitational below.
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2026 Genesis Invitational tee times for Thursday: Round 1 (ET)
Tee No. 1
10:15 a.m. – Sami Valimaki, J.T. Poston, Rico Hoey 10:27 a.m. – Kurt Kitayama, Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp 10:39 a.m. – Matt McCarty, Jhonattan Vegas, Taylor Pendrith 10:51 a.m. – Tom Hoge, Bud Cauley, Matti Schmid 11:03 a.m. – Sahith Theegala, Michael Kim, Pierceson Coody 11:15 a.m. – Ben Griffin, Keegan Bradley, Sam Burns 11:27 a.m. – Maverick McNealy, Akshay Bhatia, Jacob Bridgeman 11:39 a.m. – Cameron Young, Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry 11:56 a.m. – J.J. Spaun, Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama 12:08 p.m. – Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy 12:20 p.m. – Ryan Gerard, Adam Scott, Patrick Rodgers 12:32 p.m. – Kevin Yu, Max Homa, Denny McCarthy 12:44 p.m. – Aldrich Potgieter, Ryan Fox, Sam Stevens 12:56 p.m. – Tom Kim, Rickie Fowler, Max Greyserman 1:08 p.m. – Lucas Glover, Tony Finau, Max McGreevy 1:20 p.m. – Garrick Higgo, Aaron Rai, Matt Fitzpatrick 1:37 p.m. – Jason Day, Alex Noren, Ryo Hisatsune 1:49 p.m. – Andrew Novak, Brian Harman, Nick Taylor 2:01 p.m. – Russell Henley, Harris English, Corey Conners 2:13 p.m. – Sepp Straka, Harry Hall, Patrick Cantlay 2:25 p.m. – Chris Gotterup, Justin Rose, Robert MacIntyre 2:37 p.m. – Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Si Woo Kim 2:49 p.m. – Min Woo Lee, Jordan Spieth, Daniel Berger 3:01 p.m. – Brian Campbell, Wyndham Clark, Marco Penge
How to Make a Killing is an upcoming black comedy thriller by John Patton Ford. He is the writer and director of the film. The story is loosely based on the 1949 British classic Kind Hearts and Coronets. The film’s production is backed by A24 in the United States and StudioCanal in the United Kingdom.
How to Make a Killing features Glen Powell as Becket Redfellow, alongside Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, Bill Camp, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Ed Harris. The movie will be released in the United States on February 20, 2026, and in the United Kingdom on March 13, 2026.
Who stars in How to Make a Killing?
1) Glen Powell as Becket Redfellow
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Glen Powell plays Becket Redfellow in How to Make a Killing, a working-class man who sets out to get back what is rightfully his. Powell got his start playing small roles in movies like Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over and Fast Food Nation before slowly picking up his film and television career.
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He was in The Expendables 3 and the comedy-horror series Scream Queens, which led to recognition for roles in Everybody Wants Some!! and Set It Up. Powell has played historical figures such as astronaut John Glenn in Hidden Figures and pilot Tom Hudner in Devotion,Top Gun: Maverick and the romantic comedy Anyone but You were the works that brought him a major leap in popularity.
He is also a co-writer and producer of the dark comedy Hit Man, in which he stars and has obtained a Golden Globe nomination. Besides starring in the movie, Powell is also an executive producer of the film.
2) Margaret Qualley as Julia Steinway
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Margaret Qualley takes on the role of Julia Steinway, the Becket’s friend from childhood. She is the daughter of actress Andie MacDowell. Before she started acting, Qualley trained as a ballerina. In Palo Alto, she made her screen debut and got attention mostly for her performance in HBO’s The Leftovers.
Among her works are The Nice Guys, Death Note, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. She was nominated for Emmys for Fosse/Verdon and for her main role in Netflix’s Maid, the latter also got her a Golden Globe nomination.
Not long ago, she was seen in Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, and The Substance, which brought her yet another Golden Globe nomination.
Jessica Henwick plays the part of Ruth, Becket’s girlfriend, in How to Make a Killing. Henwick made her debut on the acting scene in 2010 and has since been well-known for her characters in Game of Thrones, Marvel’s Iron Fist and The Defenders.
She is also one of the stars of big-budget movies like The Matrix Resurrections, The Gray Man, and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Along with acting, Henwick has ventured into writing and directing. Her short film Bus Girl, which was filmed during a break in the production, was nominated for a BAFTA. In 2023, she was praised for her role in The Royal Hotel.
4) Bill Camp as Warren Redfellow
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How to Make a Killing features Bill Camp as Warren Redfellow, the uncle of Becket. This role is just one of the many that Camp has done for film, television, and theater. Some of his film credits include Lincoln, 12 Years a Slave, Loving,Molly’s Game, and Joker.
On the small screen, he has played roles in The Night Of, The Outsider, and The Queen’s Gambit. Bill Camp has been nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, his roles in The Night Of and Presumed Innocent being the reason for the nominations. He was also nominated for a Tony Award for his role in a Broadway revival of The Crucible.
5) Zach Woods as Noah Redfellow
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Zach Woods plays Noah Redfellow, Becket’s cousin. Woods is most well-known for his comedic roles such as Gabe Lewis on The Office and Jared Dunn on HBO’s Silicon Valley. He has also had roles in Veep, Playing House, and Avenue 5.
In movies, Woods has been in comedies like Spy and Ghostbusters. His knack for awkward humor and sharp timing has made him a familiar figure in ensemble casts.
Paris Saint-Germain won away at AS Monaco (3-2) in the first leg of their Champions League knockout phase play-offs. Desiré Doué replaced injured Ousmane Dembélé in the first half and scored a brace.
Deontay Wilder is on the verge of a must-win fight against Derek Chisora, heading into a first major contest with his new head trainer.
Leading up that fight ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has opened up on his feelings towards former coach, Malik Scott, following their split.
Wilder knocked Scott out back in 2014 but appointed the Philadelphia-born heavyweight as his head trainer in 2021, ahead of his fabled trilogy clash with Tyson Fury.
Yet, Wilder would go on to win only one of his four contests under Scott’s tutelage, defeating Robert Helenius by first round knockout but losing out to both Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang to seemingly end any possibility of regaining his world title.
In an interview with talkSPORT, Wilder revealed that Scott was not to blame for any of those losses, stating that he could have had the legendary Emanuel Steward in his corner and it would not have changed the outcomes.
“Malik and I never had a plan in place in terms of how long we would work together, but I think he did an amazing job.
“I could have had Emanuel Steward in my corner, and the results would have been the same because mentally I wasn’t there anymore.
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“The results that happened when Malik was here were not his fault. The way I look at it, we both won. He built me up to where I am now mentally, and I helped him boost his resume as a trainer.”
Last year, Wilder made the decision to move on from Scott, upgrading coach Don House, who has trained over 28 champions in UFC and boxing, to lead cornerman – a move which Wilder labelled as a ‘natural transition’.
“He’s usually the head trainer, but when he first came on board with me, he had no problem stepping to one side and doing certain things to be a part of the team.
“Now, it’s the time for him to step up, and he took the opportunity with both hands. Don and I were getting to know each other while Malik was in that spot, so when the transition happened, it was natural.
“I always knew he was a great trainer, but just because you are a great trainer doesn’t mean you are the right fit for a certain type of fighter.
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“A trainer and a fighter have to have a bond. So once we built the relationship, I felt he was ready to take over.”
In his solitary fight with House in charge, Wilder registered a first victory in 32 months, as he halted Tyrrell Herndon to get back to winning ways.
American Jake Canter had to wait what likely felt like a millennium to see whether he would finish on the podium in the men’s snowboard slopestyle at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday.
Canter was third after he scored a 79.36 on his final run in the competition. But he still had to wait for Canada’s Mark McMorris, Norway’s Marcus Kleveland and New Zealand’s Dane Menzies to complete their runs before he could celebrate.
United States’ Jake Canter waits for his score during the men’s snowboarding slopestyle finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
From the bottom of the hill, Canter watched as McMorris crashed hard to the ground on his last jump. Kleveland had a terrific final run but only scored a 78.86. Menzies was the last snowboarder to go and he crashed out, lying on the ground in disbelief.
Canter finally celebrated as he learned he won the bronze medal.
United States’ Jake Canter reacts during the men’s snowboarding slopestyle finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
It’s the first Olympic medal for Canter in his first Winter Olympics appearance. He was able to represent Team USA on the world stage after winning a World Cup competition in Aspen, Colorado, during the 2025-26 season. In that event, he topped Su and Menzies.
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The World Cup season will pick back up in March when the events move to Flachau, Austria, and Sivapalan, Switzerland.
Bronze medalist United States’ Jake Canter holds his medal after the men’s snowboarding slopestyle finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Defeating Noway and the dominant Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo was going to be an impossible task for every team taking part in the men’s cross-country team sprint Wednesday. Of all the other teams to compete, the U.S. came the closest, picking up a silver-medal finish in the event.
Team USA’s Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher got stronger as the event progressed, eventually finishing just 1.4 seconds behind Klaebo and Einar Hedegart for the silver.
It marked Ogden’s second medal of the 2026 Olympics. He also won the silver in the cross-country sprint, becoming the first U.S. male cross-country skier to medal since 1976. It was Schumacher’s first-ever Olympic medal.
Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan celebrates his fifty runs during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Namibia and Pakistan in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026
Sahibzada Farhan scripted history on Wednesday as he became only the second Pakistan batter to score a century in the T20 World Cup. The right-handed batter achieved the feat in the last over of Pakistan’s innings with a single through midwicket off Namibian skipper Gerhard Erasmus’s delivery.He achieved the feat in 57 balls, with a strike rate of 175.43 and delivered for his team in what was a must-win game for Pakistan to keep their hopes alive to qualify for the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup.
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Farhan became only the second player from Pakistan to score a century in the tournament after Ahmed Shehzad’s ton against Bangladesh in 2014 at Mirpur.In all, Farhan hit 11 boundaries and four sixes while adding 67 runs with skipper Salman Agha (38 off 23 balls) and 81 runs with Shadab Khan (36 not out off 22 balls) as Pakistan scored to a formidable 199 for three against Namibia.Shadab ended the Pakistan innings with a couple of sixes against Erasmus in the last over. Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and opted to bat against Namibia in their T20 World Cup group match at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo on Wednesday.Pakistan made two changes to the side that lost to India on Sunday.The team dropped off-colour pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi and leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed. Salman Mirza and Khawaja Nafay were pencilled in to replace the duo.