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VIDEO Highlights – Australia 31 Ireland 33 in Nations Championship
Ireland got their Nations Championship off to a winning start with a 33-31 victory over Australia this morning.
Played at a sell-out Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Andy Farrell’s men got the better of the Joe Schmidt-coached Wallabies as the sides produced a 10-try thriller.
Wallabies had half-time lead
With Ireland having problems in both the pack and the lineout, they were lucky to find themselves just five points behind at the half-way stage of the game.
Joe Schmidt’s side had opening half tries from Dylan Pietsch, Jock Campbell, Josh Canham and Ryan Lonergan.
The visitors had scored five pointers through Cian Prendergast, Josh van der Flier and a crucial try from Jamison Gibson-Park just before the interval – which ultimately kept Ireland within touching distance of the Wallabies, who at that stage were very much in the ascendency.
Clarkson try give Ireland win
Man of the match Hugo Keenan crossed for an Irish try in the second half, with Tate McDermott doing likewise for the hosts.
The TMO disallowed a Dan Sheehan effort as James Ryan was adjudged to have been ahead of the player in possession.
Ireland prop Tom Clarkson scored his second international try to put the men in green ahead on 77 minutes.
Australian replacement fly-half Ben Donaldson had an opportunity to snatch a victory for the home side when Bundee Aki was penalised with the clock in red.
The long range penalty attempt from Donaldson went to the right of the posts and wide to see Ireland claim an opening day success in the inaugural Nations Championship.
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Andy Farrell reacts after Ireland’s 33-31 win over Australia, praising the big moments, the fight after the break and Hugo Keenan’s huge tackle.
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Josh Tongue eyes ‘big impact’ in all formats after hard work on fitness
Five years ago Josh Tongue was considering an early end to his cricket career but he is now just one step away from fulfilling his ambition of becoming England’s all-format “impact bowler”.
A highly-rated youth pace prospect, Tongue was forced to contemplate a premature move into coaching after a shoulder complaint known as thoracic outlet syndrome forced him out of the game for 15 months in his mid-20s.
A ruptured pectoral in the summer of 2023 put him back on the shelf a matter of weeks after he battled back to earn a place in the Test team, and a torn hamstring meant he missed the entire season in 2024.

But as England begin to build towards their next chapter, Tongue, now 28, has emerged as a cornerstone of their attack.
He is inked into the Test XI after out-performing the pack in last winter’s Ashes defeat, made his T20 debut in Saturday’s victory over India at Emirates Old Trafford and could add a first ODI cap later this month after winning a call-up for the 50-over series.
Tongue’s injury history might have tempted the management into a more cautious workload, but the Nottinghamshire quick is relishing the chance to make up for lost time.
“I want to be a big impact bowler in every format, in Tests, T20s and 50 overs as well,” he said.
“Obviously I struggled with injuries a few years back, but that’s part of being a fast bowler. I’ve always wanted to play three formats for England.
“With the injuries I had a few years ago, not knowing if I was still going to be playing cricket, I put a lot of hard work in at the gym, running as well. There were some gloomy days in the gym, where you feel the walls are getting closer and closer, but that’s the hard work you need to put in to make sure you can stay out on the park and keep representing England. I want to play as many games as I can because it’s a privilege.

“Test cricket is very demanding, I’ve learnt that over the last few years. It’s about knowing your own body inside-out and knowing you’ve got the support to stay as fit as you can. The science and medical team are always asking how I am and we go from there.”
Tongue will take his place in an unchanged England XI at Trent Bridge on Tuesday, with the hosts 1-0 up with three to play in the Vitality Series.
That means a chance to renew his new-ball duel with 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Tongue beat the schoolboy sensation with his first two balls as the pair crossed paths on their respective debuts, before being clattered for six as the youngster showed off his remarkable ball-striking ability.
“I’ve watched him at the IPL and he’s an amazing player, an exciting talent,” he said. “He got hold of me for that six, which was obviously a nice shot, but I try to focus as much as I can on myself.”
India’s power-packed top three of Sooryavanshi, Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan will be licking their lips in Nottingham, where short boundaries and true pitches have made for big totals in the past.
But to square the series they will need to outmatch an England side who chased down 191 with an over to spare in Manchester, as Jacob Bethell’s 76 not out carried them home.
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Trump, FIFA and the Balogun controversy
For a while, the football appeared to have taken over the politics at the 2026 World Cup. Cape Verde taking world champions Argentina to the wire, Paraguay knocking out Germany and Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe fighting it out for the top scorer’s Golden Boot — the focus was on the pitch.
But just before Norway upset Brazil and England knocked out co-hosts Mexico in one of the tournament’s best games, Donald Trump put his thumb on the World Cup scales. Reports from multiple sources state that the US President lobbied to have the red card suspension of his country’s top scorer, Folarin Balogun, in effect, overturned.
He was successful, with FIFA ripping up the rulebook that bans red card appeals to say that the “automatic match suspension for USA player Folarin Balogun is suspended for a probationary period of one (1) year.” FIFA cited Article 27, a broad provision that allows them to “fully or partially suspend the implementation of a disciplinary measure.”
The decision was handed down a little more than 48 hours before the US are to face Belgium in the quarterfinals. Trump celebrated with a post on his Truth Social platform that read, “Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right, and reversing a great injustice!”
The close relationship between Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who created a FIFA Peace Prize to award Trump in December, has faced much scrutiny in the buildup to the tournament and will now come under the microscope again.
What has the US and Belgian reaction been to Balogun decision?
Belgium, as you might expect, are not happy. The Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) responded with a strong statement of condemnation, saying they were “astonished” by the decision.
“I didn’t know that 5 July was equal to 1 April [April Fools’ Day] at FIFA,” joked a clearly angry Belgium coach Rudi Garcia in his prematch press conference.
On Monday, The Athletic reported that the RBFA have been granted the right to appeal the decision to a member of the FIFA appeals committee not associated with UEFA, Europe’s football confederation, or the North American equivalent CONCACAF. The judgment on that appeal could land as late as 12 hours before the quarterfinal kicks off.
Garcia’s opposing coach, Mauricio Pochettino, suggested issues had been “conflated” by those with an unspecified “agenda” to justify the decision.
“If anyone was harmed in this whole situation, it was the United States. Can anyone justify the idea that we weren’t punished? I mean, playing 30 or 35 minutes a man down in a World Cup knockout match? It’s not as if we’re benefiting. Ultimately, we aren’t victims, but we aren’t the villains of this story either.”
How has the rest of the football world reacted to FIFA’s decision?
Those without skin in the game have, almost universally, backed the Belgian standpoint. The US are manifestly not the only side in the tournament frustrated by a call they believe is incorrect. UEFA, which is increasingly at loggerheads with FIFA, said the u-turn “crossed a red line” in a statement released on Monday.
Norway coach, Stale Solbakken, admonished Infantino’s organization even before Trump’s involvement became clear.
“It is a big mistake by FIFA. It is not a great conclusion. He got a red card and the VAR concluded that it was a red card. That means you are suspended for one game,” he said. “I think what is really bad about that situation is, if the USA beat Belgium, they will always have that extra thing about it. The Belgians will be furious.”
The German FA, in the form of DFB President Bernd Neuendorf, called for an immediate clarification.
“The impression that there has been active political interference in sports must be dispelled swiftly and conclusively. The integrity of the competition and the credibility of FIFA are at stake,” he said, calling on FIFA to clarify Trump’s involvement.
His compatriot, England coach Thomas Tuchel, was among those who questioned whether this case now becomes a precedent.
“Where does this start and where does this end now? Can we overturn it or not overturn it? What’s going on? Where to draw the line is the question that I ask. I have no answer to that,” he said.
What could happen next in the Balogun case?
Pending the result of Belgium’s appeal, Tuchel’s questions will no doubt be among those considered by every federation left in the tournament, and perhaps even some who are out. If this red card can suddenly be overturned, the thinking goes, why not others? Or a disallowed goal? Or a yellow card leading to suspension for a key match?
Indeed, the French Football Federation (FFF) is considering appealing a dubious yellow card that Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Olise picked up in France’s last-16 match against Paraguay, according to local media reports. Two yellow cards in different matches in the tournament mean a one-match suspension, the same punishment Balogun was set for.
FIFA could be set for a barrage of complaints and appeals. It remains to be seen, though, whether any other head of state or government will get involved, or whether they would have Infantino’s ear in the same way.
With discontent about FIFA high already, one wonders whether the decision could have far-reaching implications for Infantino and his organization.
Has a World Cup red card been overturned before?
Not exactly. Brazil’s Garrincha was sent off against Chile in the semifinal of the 1962 tournament but played as Brazil won the final. However, in those days bans were decided by a committee, rather than an automatic one-match suspension.
A closer precedent came shortly before this tournament. Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo received a three-match ban for a red card in a World Cup qualifier before the tournament. However, days after meeting Trump for dinner at the White House in November, the ban was reduced from three matches to one, the other two matches suspended for a one-year probation period, similar to Balogun’s case. Cristiano Ronaldo served the one-match suspension against Armenia and did not miss any of Portugal’s World Cup games.
Edited by: Chuck Penfold
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Phillies vs. Royals picks: Cristopher Sanchez may dominate in matinee
Some days, especially in the slower summer season, I have to search a bit for what I want to write about. Then there are days like Monday where there’s a random MLB matinee out of the blue, and that basically tells me where I’m headed. The Phillies close a series in Kansas City behind ace lefty Cristopher Sanchez with a 2:10 ET first pitch. Not too often we see a Monday series finale.
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- Under 1.5 first-inning runs
- Alt Under 10.5 total
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It looked there for a minute that Milwaukee’s Jacob Misiorowski could run away with the NL Cy Young Award, and he’s still the -225 favorite. But he was just hit hard in a major rarity last Thursday in a loss to Cincinnati and that got Sanchez a bit closer on the DraftKings oddsboard, where he’s now priced +240 to win the hardware. And if Sanchez dominates today, which seems somewhat likely considering the Royals are an almost comedically bad 6-20 vs. southpaws, then they might be nearly neck-and-neck. Those 20 losses to southpaws lead the majors and the six wins are tied for the fewest.
Sanchez (10-3, 2.00 ERA) was roughed up himself two starts ago to fall out of the Cy Young lead but was back in form last Tuesday when he beat the visiting Pirates with seven shutout innings and only three hits allowed. The impressive effort came despite Sanchez dealing with a small cut on the top of his left thumb with some blood splattered on his white pants.
“It happens sometimes when I throw the changeup,” Sánchez said via the team’s interpreter afterward. “It’s no big deal.”
It was the 29-year-old’s eighth outing this season not allowing an earned run. But because he’s usually such a big favorite, you would only be up $176 if you had wagered $100 on Philly to win each of his 18 starts.
We may well see Sanchez start next Tuesday’s All-Star Game in Philadelphia as he has been named to the squad for a second time. Obviously, “the Miz” has a case to start as well and Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy has said that Misiorowski will stay in the rotation heading into the break.
That means he is due to go Tuesday in St. Louis and then Sunday in Pittsburgh. If he does pitch Sunday, then he wouldn’t pitch in the ASG on such short rest. Sanchez’s final pre-break start is scheduled for Saturday in Detroit, so he should be OK for an inning in the Midsummer Classic in his own ballpark.
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For today, the SportsLine Projection Model forecasts Sanchez at 6.7 innings pitched, 6.9 strikeouts, 5.7 hits allowed and 1.9 earned runs. At DraftKings, he has been given over/under totals of 19.5 outs recorded and 6.5 Ks. There five Phillies on the NL All-Star squad thus far, tying the Dodgers for most, and I’m hoping one of them, Kyle Schwarber, competes in the Home Run Derby. And I might like him today for a dinger — see below.
Sanchez’s lone career start vs. Kansas City didn’t go well as he took a no-decision in Philly on Aug. 5, 2023, allowing six earned runs over five innings, but Sanchez wasn’t near the pitcher he is now back then. One Royals hitter does have good career splits off him in Lane Thomas, who is 6-for-12 with two doubles, but he’s having a bad year.
So are the Royals overall, sitting last in the AL Central and having dropped eight of 10 – they did win 5-2 Sunday to snap a four-game skid. I’m not sure that manager Matt Quatraro makes it through the season. The last time I saw a sportsbook post next MLB manager fired odds, he was tjhe -130 leader. Kansas City currently has three lineup regulars on the injured list. All-Star shortstop Bobby Witt (.290, 12 HR, 36 RBI, 30 SB) is having another fine year and is +500 to win AL MVP.
Lefty Noah Cameron (4-6, 4.95) starts on the mound. He has been obliterated in back-to-back starts by the Rays to see his season ERA climb from 4.20. The only pitcher who has been a bigger money loser than Cameron (minus-$844) has been Chris Paddack (minus-900), who is no longer even in the majors after being released by a couple of teams.
Cameron has struggled at home with a 5.44 ERA, although he is 3-2 at Kauffman Stadium. His lone start vs. the Phillies came in his 2025 rookie season when Cameron won at Citizens Bank Park, allowing two runs over seven. JT Realmuto and Schwarber both hit solo homers off him in the first inning but the Royals rallied. Cameron has given up 10 dingers this year and Schwarber, the big-league leader with 30 home runs, is +353 to go yard today. That’s a pretty fair number.
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Weather shouldn’t be a major factor as while it will be 85 degrees or so at first pitch, winds are apparently blowing in a bit. Just such an apparent pitching mismatch. Almost incredibly, the Phillies have won 14 of their last 16 one-run games. The model has Philadelphia winning 4.6-3.7.
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Hull part company with sporting director
Sporting director Jared Dublin has left Hull City after less than two years at the club.
BBC Radio Humberside sports editor Mike White said: “Sources have told me a breakdown in communication over personal contract talks between Dublin and the club has contributed to his departure.”
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The American initially joined the Tigers as head of recruitment in August 2024, replacing Lee Darnbrough.
A 47-word club statement read: “Hull City has parted company with sporting director Jared Dublin with immediate effect.
“The club would like to thank Jared for his efforts throughout his time at Hull City, particularly for his contribution to our promotion to the Premier League, and wish him well for the future.”
Hull City avoided the threat of a points deduction in the Premier League by selling goalkeeper Ivor Pandur and midfielder Aidon Shehu hours before the deadline on Tuesday last week.
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Despite promotion to the top flight, Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) created the situation whereby a club set to receive significant funds had no choice but to sell players before the accounting period ended on 30 June.
They have since signed goalkeeper Jack Butland from Rangers on a two-year contract with the option of another 12 months.
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Sports Build Character, Community, and a Winning Mindset
Sports Build Character, Community, and a Winning Mindset
Sports excitement is normally measured in terms of trophies, scoreboard, and victory. However, the value of sports is actually created before the actual event. This takes place during the early morning training exercises when discipline, determination, and the will to improve oneself every day are created. The lessons of sports apply not only to the individual playing the sport professionally but also to those who play it for fun.
The lessons affect one’s attitude and personality, and impart to him the knowledge that improvement takes time and not immediate success. Every training exercise is another lesson not only of being a good sportsperson but a better individual as well.
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These same qualities prove themselves handy in everyday life, since such characteristics as time management, discipline, responsibility, devotion, and perseverance are learned through participation in sports and help in studying, working, and socializing. Success begins with discipline rather than popularity.
Teamwork Creates Stronger Individuals
One of the most valuable lessons that sport can teach anyone is the importance of teamwork. Even in individual games, players need the assistance of their coach, mentor, fans, and fellow players in helping them develop into better players. Team sports show the effectiveness of teamwork through proper communication and responsibilities.
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Challenges Shape the Future Champions
It is normal for athletes to come across obstacles, injuries, losses, unfulfilled potential, tough seasons, etc. Whereas being disappointed may seem too much at first, eventually, it ends up being the best teacher ever.
The nature of sports helps people handle failures with grit rather than despair. Every obstacle gives the athlete something important to learn concerning preparation, patience, and persistence. Those athletes who take on board these obstacles become resilient and will retain that resilience long after they are done with their sports careers.
Physical Activity Strengthens Both Body and Mind
Sports are one of the most pleasurable forms of keeping oneself healthy. Bangalore escorts and others alike, sports offer a balanced way to stay fit while enjoying the process. Physical activity improves heart health, tones the body, makes a person more flexible, and helps achieve healthy functioning of the body. But sports bring much more than just physical benefits.
Exercise can improve your mood, decrease stress levels, enhance concentration, and help you have a good night’s rest. Playing sports gives a constructive way to burn off your energy and adopt beneficial habits for future well-being.
Sports Build Lifelong Confidence
Success brings confidence, and confidence can be achieved by working hard too. Developing a new skill, performing better than before, facing difficulties and achieving victories through that or contributing to the success of a team brings real confidence. Each tiny step towards success reminds athletes that it is only achieved through hard work.
Teenagers can greatly benefit from such experiences because sport teaches independence, making decisions, and helps them become confident.
The Joy of Continuous Improvement
What is very satisfying about participating in sports is that there is always room for improvement. No matter how proficient one gets, there is always something more that one can learn or try to accomplish. It does not happen instantly, but one step at a time during training, an athlete gets closer and closer to his true potential.
Final Thoughts:
Sportsmanship does not only involve physical prowess; it is also an incredible experience whereby one learns discipline, resilience, team spirit, confidence, and perseverance, among others. Each match, practice, and competition helps in developing oneself into a better person and provides lifelong lessons. While the results of each game can be reflected on the scoreboard, one cannot capture everything else that goes into each performance.
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Sheza Alibi’s return to Pakenham stable planned for 2024
The focus is intensifying for Sheza Alibi.
The highly-regarded filly is nearing the conclusion of her Queensland stint and is set to rejoin the Pakenham stable operated by Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman.
Following her sensational win in the Group 1 Doncaster Mile, the daughter of Saxon Warrior headed north. Trainer Peter Moody mentioned she has relished her time off, preparing for a pivotal four-year-old season.
“She actually travels home from Queensland next week,” Moody said from Flemington on Saturday.
“(It’s been) slowly, slowly. She’s done about seven weeks’ work up there and enjoyed it.
“There wasn’t a lot of developing to do, she just had to maintain her health and wellbeing and she’s done that.”
Sheza Alibi enhanced her reputation as Australia’s premier horse during the Sydney Autumn Carnival, with her dominant 4-1/4-length victory in the Doncaster Mile following an earlier Group 1 success in the Randwick Guineas (1600m).
After a brief rest period, she underwent a month of pre-training before a three-week spell at Eagle Farm.
“Trot and canter for a month, just to put a base in them and the last three weeks she’s been in at Eagle Farm at our stable there,” Moody elaborated on Sheza Alibi’s current work program.
“She’s done three weeks at three-quarter pace and she’s ready to have a gallop now.”
Moody indicated that the spring program for the Horse of the Year candidate is still taking shape, but initial plans are being developed with a view to a first-up run in the Group 1 Memsie Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on August 29.
“She probably has a jumpout at the end of the month, trials the first or second week of August somewhere there and the Memsie’s at the end of August,” he stated.
“That was the first possible (target) – I’m not saying that the one – but that’s the first option.”
The Memsie Stakes is scheduled seven days after the Group 1 Winx Stakes in Sydney, a race many racing fans would prefer her to resume in, as it would potentially create a significant clash with fellow Horse of the Year contender Autumn Glow.
The main objective for Sheza Alibi in the spring is the $10 million Golden Eagle (1600m), scheduled for October 31, a race over the same distance and course as her two Group 1 wins, where she is currently a strong favourite.
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England T20 squad: England unchanged for third T20 against India
England have named an unchanged side for the third T20 against India at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.
England lead the five-match series 1-0 after the first T20 at Chester-le-Street was abandoned before they earned a thrilling four-wicket win at Old Trafford.
Jacob Bethell top scored in that game with an unbeaten 76 off 46 balls as the hosts chased own 191 to win with an over to spare.
Harry Brook is captaining England in the five T20 matches despite being overlooked to lead the Test side against New Zealand.
Teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi opened for India in Manchester as he became the youngest man to play for his country but managed just 14 runs from 10 balls.
England XI to face India in third T20: Jos Buttler, Phil Salt, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook (capt), Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue
Fixtures:
Wednesday, 1 July – Banks Homes Riverside, Chester-le-Street – Match abandoned
Saturday, 4 July – Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester – England win
Tuesday, 7 July – Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Thursday, 9 July – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol
Saturday, 11 July – Utilita Bowl, Southampton
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Fresh twist in Folarin Balogun row: Belgium allowed to appeal FIFA’s suspension decision before USA World Cup clash – what it means | Football News
Belgium have been given permission to appeal FIFA’s decision to suspend the one-match ban on United States striker Folarin Balogun, according to a report by The Athletic.Balogun had been due to miss the United States’ FIFA World Cup round-of-16 match against Belgium after receiving a direct red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina, a dismissal that normally carries an automatic one-game suspension. However, FIFA announced on Sunday that “the one-game ban had been suspended,” making the striker available for selection.The decision led to criticism from the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA), which said it was “astonished” and announced it was exploring “all potential options.”According to The Athletic, the RBFA formally appealed to FIFA, and the request has been accepted. Belgium and the United States were reportedly asked to submit their arguments by 5 a.m. PT, 12 hours before the scheduled kickoff at Seattle Stadium.ALSO READ: ‘Crossed red line’ – UEFA fumes at FIFA overBalogun’s suspension after Trump interventionThe report said the case will now be heard by a member of FIFA’s appeals committee who is not affiliated with either UEFA or CONCACAF.It’s possible a ruling could be made before the Round of 16 game kicks off – but Belgian soccer authorities have reportedly not been given any guarantees.As things stand, Balogun remains eligible to play and is expected to start. The 25-year-old is the United States’ leading scorer at the World Cup with three goals, including what proved to be the winner against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32.Balogun was later shown a red card after a VAR review and was expected to serve a one-match suspension until FIFA suspended the ban on Sunday.US President Donald Trump reportedly called FIFA president Gianni Infantino to ask him to review the matter, while secretary ?of commerce Howard Lutnick and other White House officials ?were also involved. Trump praised the decision in a Truth Social post, writing, “Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right and reversing a great injustice!”
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Seth Rollins challenges Roman Reigns for World title at SummerSlam
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Pro wrestling fans were reminded last week about how close their favorite superstars are to the end than the beginning.
It first happened on “Monday Night Raw.” Seth Rollins came out in the last segment to challenge Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam. The prospect of Reigns and Rollins going head-to-head again may have seemed a bit tiresome on the surface, but Rollins explained to Reigns that it could be one of the last times, if not the last time, they ever do battle in the ring again.
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Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins speak in the ring during Monday Night RAW at Boardwalk Hall Arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on June 29, 2026. (Craig Melvin / WWE via Getty Images)
“This may be your last chance to close that loop. You and me, we came into this company together. We came through that crowd. We knocked down the door. The kicked the old generation to the curb. We made this place our own. We created the greatest generation in the history of this industry. You and me. We did that together,” Rollins said. “My man, we are much closer to the end than we are to the beginning. And just like it was when we came in, young, hungry, ready to take over there is a new generation of young men and women coming in and ready to do the same thing to us.
“So, I say again, this may be our last chance to do this dance, brother. What do you want your legacy to be? When you are retired, you will go down as one of the greatest of all time. No doubt about it. Probably No. 1. You are a sure-fire Hall of Famer. Hell, they should just give you your own Hall of Fame show. You’d be the only one and I might even be there to induct you. But if you don’t accept this challenge, you will never be able to escape the ghost of Seth Rollins.”
Rollins and Reigns are each in their 40s and have, at points, shown they could perform for longer than people expect. But Rollins has experienced several injuries since the build-up to WrestleMania 40. He knows better than anyone about how much longer it takes to recover from the injuries.
On All Elite Wrestling’s “Dynamite,” the hint of pro wrestling stars come into the twilight of their careers was a little more subtle.

Kenny Omega enters the ring during New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Wrestle Dynasty at Tokyo Dome on January 05, 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. (Etsuo Hara / Getty Images)
Omega agreed to the stipulation to go up against MJF for the AEW World Championship on next week’s “Dynamite.” If he loses to MJF, he will no longer we allowed to challenge for the title.
“There’s been no greater passion, no greater pleasure than stepping through these ropes and giving you people everything that I have,” Omega said. “Whether it be when I was a 14-year-old boy or a 42-year-old broken down man, you still get the same 100% Kenny Omega every single time. I’ve won titles. I’ve broken records, records that may never be broken again. I have a career I could probably hang my hat on and be proud of, look back upon fondly, but you see, there’s this selfish part about me that knows it just isn’t enough.
“There’s this part of me that thinks there’s still a little bit left in the tank. There’s a part of me that thinks if I can believe, if Will (Ospreay) can believe, if the Young Bucks can believe, if you people can believe just one more time, then I know I could be a champion that each and every one of you can be proud of and I could stand on the greatest stage that AEW has ever stepped foot on in Wembley Stadium and I can represent All Elite Wrestling where the best wrestle, where I can face Will Ospreay, the winner of the Owen Hart Cup.”
The moments are a reminder to fans that the generational talents that have built professional wrestling for the last two decades are slowly breaking down. It’s a reminder to bask in the glory of the greats while they are still around.
Reigns vs. Rollins will be at SummerSlam while Omega takes on MJF this Wednesday.
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Cody Rhodes gets another title shot
Sami Zayn pulled off a shocking win at WWE Night of Champions to close out June and it left a few people on the WWE roster trying to climb over each other to get a chance at the Undisputed WWE Championship.
Jey Uso lost to Oba Femi and decided to waltz over to SmackDown to try to get a shot at Zayn’s title. Cody Rhodes, however, was pinned by Zayn to lose the championship Uso and Rhodes would be forced to battle it out to earn the No. 1 contender spot.
Rhodes hit multiple Cross Rhodes maneuvers on Uso before pinning him for the win.
Zayn and Rhodes will meet for the Undisputed WWE Championship on “Monday Night Raw” in Chicago.
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New TBS champion crowned
Willow Nightingale going down with an injury left two major holes in AEW. She was forced out of the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament and needed to drop the TBS Championship.
AEW announced a Survival of the Fittest match to crown the new TBS champion. Hikaru Shida, Harley Cameron, Kris Statlander, Maika, Persephone and Queen Aminata each qualified for the match, which took place Wednesday night on “Dynamite.”
Persephone looked strong has she eliminated two opponents but she ran into Statlander, who rolled her up and pinned her. Persephone got her revenge on Statlander when she hit her with the TBS title belt. Shida put Statlander into a submission hold and the referee called the match as Statlander was knocked out.
It’s Shida’s first reign as champion.
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Kendal Grey’s first promo

NXT Women’s Champion Kendal Grey speaks during NXT at the WWE Performance Center on June 30, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Conor Kvatek / WWE via Getty Images)
Kendal Grey defeated Lola Vice for the WWE NXT Women’s Championship at The Great American Bash. On Tuesday, she cut her first promo as champion.
Grey came off as relatable, acknowledging that she’s not the best on the microphone but vowed to wrestle like the champion she is.
“I know I might not look like your normal champion. I mean, last week, I sat across the table from Lola Vice with her designer dresses, her heels, being all glammed up. And I thought to myself in that moment, ‘That’s what a champion looks like.’ But that’s not me. That’s not my style. I mean I can’t even sit in the makeup chair for five minutes without going crazy. And to be honest with you guys, I wipe off half the makeup they put on me before I come out here every time.
“So, yeah, I’m probably not going to be comfortable dressing up like a ‘Barbie.’ And I’ll probably be nervous as hell every time I talk to you guys and I can’t guarantee that every time I talk I’m going to sound like a champion but when the bell rings, I’m damn sure gonna wrestle like a champion. I’m ready to take this division to another level – a level that no one has seen before. And if this title puts a target on my back, good. I welcome that target. I thrive under pressure. I thrive in the competition and when you step in the ring with Kendal Grey, it’s my match, it’s my tempo, it’s my pace and all the other girls in the locker room right now sooner or later are gonna find out that they just can’t keep up with Kendal.
Grey certainly has a target on her back.
Kali Armstrong wanted to be Grey’s first opponent and GM Rob Stone told her that “actions speak louder than words. Armstrong took it to heart when she attacked Grey later in the night. Still, it didn’t seem to be enough to get that title shot right away.
Grey will ahve her first title defense opportunity this week against Nattie Neidhart.
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Pro wrestling news and notes from the week:

Trevor Lee gets the crowd riled up during a Major League Wrestling show. (Major League Wrestling)
- MJF defended the AEW World Championship against Mark Briscoe.
- Kevin Knight defended the AEW TNT Championship against Lio Rush.
- Trevor Lee captures the MLW Southern Crown Championship in a bunkhouse stampede match over Andrew Everett, Diego Hill, Festus, Ikuro Kwon, Jesus Rodriguez, Josh Bishop, Matthew Justice, Paul Walter Hauser and The Beastman.
- Mascara Dorada and Mistico won the Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championship against Sammy Guevara and The Beast Mortos.
- Rey Fenix defeated El Hijo del Vikingo to retain the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship.
- Fabian Aichner became the No. 1 contender for the TNA X Division Championship.
- Japanese women’s wrestling promotion, Stardom, reorganized and will now fall under Bushiroad’s Live Entertainment Unit.
- Nikki Blackheart made her debut on NXT. She attacked Tatum Paxley after her match against Kelani Jordan to close out the show.
Sports
Pro thinks he misses cut and boards train. Then things turn ‘eventful’
Jack Floydd, this week at the Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge, walked over 28,000 yards worth of course.
And he rode a train about 400 miles.
“Very eventful, yeah,” he said.
In the end, Floydd tied for 44th at the event on the HotelPlanner Tour, the circuit below the DP World Tour. But the events that got him to that point were, as he said, “eventful.” After two rounds, he had been at even par at Golf PGA France du Vaudreuil golf course in Le Vaudreuil, France, and, believing his week was done, the Englishman boarded the bullet train back home.
Of course, this site probably wouldn’t be writing about a basic missed cut.
“Literally, we got wedged in on the train when we knew we were sort of going to make the cut,” Floydd told the HotelPlanner Tour’s social media team.
“So we just had to go to England because there’s no way we could get out. And then we got off, we literally got onto the motorway, did a U-ey at the first junction and back to France.”
From there, he returned to France at about 1 a.m. on Saturday, and he was able to rebook a room at the hotel where he had been staying. “They had rooms available so I went straight back and checked back in,” Floydd told the HotelPlanner Tour.
“So yeah, been a bit crazy.”
During his third round on Saturday, things started rough, with double bogeys on his second and fifth holes and a bogey on his sixth, before he played four-under golf from there. Floydd followed that one-over round with a two-under 70 during Sunday’s final round, which included a pair of eagles — a three on a par-5, and a hole in one on a par-3.
Is Floydd the first golfer to misjudge his fate? Of course not. Memorably, Bryson DeChambeau thought he, too, had missed the cut at the 2021 Wells Fargo Championship on the PGA Tour, and in his case, he flew from Charlotte, N.C., to his home in Dallas — only to fly back early the next morning.
DeChambeau ended up finishing tied for ninth.
“It was worth it. It no doubt was worth it,” he told ESPN at the time. “That’s what I was hoping to do this weekend when I was on that plane at 2:45 a.m. [Saturday]. Yeah, I wanted to make it worth it. I didn’t want to come out here and finish 60-whatever, close to last.”
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