Calling all fishing enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers! Get ready for an exciting escapade as “BigWater Adventures” returns with Episode 7, titled “Exploring New York’s Niagara Region.” This thrilling episode is set to air on Monday, February 12, 2024, at 3:30 Pm on Outd.
Hosted by the seasoned angler Mark Davis, “BigWater Adventures” takes viewers on a journey into the heart of the Niagara/Ontario region in western New York. While Mark is renowned for his pursuit of saltwater monsters, this episode showcases his freshwater retreat in a completely different setting.
Viewers can expect a mesmerizing exploration of the pristine waters and natural beauty of the Niagara region. Mark’s passion for fishing and the great outdoors shines as he embarks on thrilling freshwater adventures. Whether you’re an avid angler or simply appreciate the serenity of nature, this episode offers a captivating blend of fishing excitement and scenic wonder.
From casting lines to reeling in catches,...
Hosted by the seasoned angler Mark Davis, “BigWater Adventures” takes viewers on a journey into the heart of the Niagara/Ontario region in western New York. While Mark is renowned for his pursuit of saltwater monsters, this episode showcases his freshwater retreat in a completely different setting.
Viewers can expect a mesmerizing exploration of the pristine waters and natural beauty of the Niagara region. Mark’s passion for fishing and the great outdoors shines as he embarks on thrilling freshwater adventures. Whether you’re an avid angler or simply appreciate the serenity of nature, this episode offers a captivating blend of fishing excitement and scenic wonder.
From casting lines to reeling in catches,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati and featured Excalibur, Chris Jericho and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: The Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) and The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) def. Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett, The Butcher & The Blade The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fenix blasted Lethal with a missile dropkick. Fenix took Butcher down with a thrust kick to the head. Jeff Hardy tagged in and worked over Butcher’s shoulder. Matt Hardy tagged in and dropped an elbow on Butcher’s arm. Matt continued to work over Butcher’s arm. The Hardys double suplexed the Butcher and then the Blade. After some interference from Sonjay Dutt, Butcher and Jay Lethal got the advantage on Matt Hardy.
Match #1: The Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) and The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) def. Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett, The Butcher & The Blade The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fenix blasted Lethal with a missile dropkick. Fenix took Butcher down with a thrust kick to the head. Jeff Hardy tagged in and worked over Butcher’s shoulder. Matt Hardy tagged in and dropped an elbow on Butcher’s arm. Matt continued to work over Butcher’s arm. The Hardys double suplexed the Butcher and then the Blade. After some interference from Sonjay Dutt, Butcher and Jay Lethal got the advantage on Matt Hardy.
- 9/18/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to my review of Aew: All In London 2023, the company’s biggest-ever pay-per-view that set Actual attendance records and box office gate records. I was there, as it happened live, and had an amazing time. It also turns out you can see me on the show a lot too given the great seats we got! So, with that in mind, here’s my totally and utterly biased review… Oh, and roll on All In London 2024 too!
Zero Hour Match #1: Roh World Tag Team Championship Match – Better Than You BayBay (Mjf & Adam Cole) def. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aussie Open blindsided Cole and Mjf at the start of the match. They bashed Cole and Mjf with the collider outside the ring. Davis planted Mjf and splashed him for a two count. Fletcher whipped Cole into the steel guardrail. Mjf was looking for the kangaroo kick,...
Zero Hour Match #1: Roh World Tag Team Championship Match – Better Than You BayBay (Mjf & Adam Cole) def. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aussie Open blindsided Cole and Mjf at the start of the match. They bashed Cole and Mjf with the collider outside the ring. Davis planted Mjf and splashed him for a two count. Fletcher whipped Cole into the steel guardrail. Mjf was looking for the kangaroo kick,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s a great time to be a professional wrestling fan. With so much content out there, it is hard to follow everything. But All Elite Wrestling should be celebrating this week because they will host the upcoming second “All In” professional wrestling pay-per-view at Wembley Stadium. With record-breaking ticket sales, it looks like fans are really looking forward to this event.
“All In” will occur on August 27, 2023, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will mark Aew’s debut in the United Kingdom, their first PPV event outside North America. All In will mark the first professional wrestling event to be held at present-day Wembley Stadium, with the stadium itself promoting it as part of the 100th anniversary of Wembley.
The event set Aew’s attendance and revenue record on first-day sales. It is estimated to break the paid attendance record for a professional wrestling event, with a reported...
“All In” will occur on August 27, 2023, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will mark Aew’s debut in the United Kingdom, their first PPV event outside North America. All In will mark the first professional wrestling event to be held at present-day Wembley Stadium, with the stadium itself promoting it as part of the 100th anniversary of Wembley.
The event set Aew’s attendance and revenue record on first-day sales. It is estimated to break the paid attendance record for a professional wrestling event, with a reported...
- 8/22/2023
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee and featured Excalibur and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Rey Fenix def. Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a bit of a stalemate in the early goings after some excellent chain wrestling. Fenix ran the top rope and tried for a punt kick, but Komander dodged it. Komander countered with a hurracanrana and then a tope. Excalibur noted that Fenix was an idol of young Komander’s. Rey Fenix smashed Komander with a big diving stomp for a near fall. Fenix blasted Komander with a sliding thrust kick. It turned into a slug fest. Fenix and Komander punished one another with stiff chops. Komander spiked Fenix...
Match #1: Rey Fenix def. Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a bit of a stalemate in the early goings after some excellent chain wrestling. Fenix ran the top rope and tried for a punt kick, but Komander dodged it. Komander countered with a hurracanrana and then a tope. Excalibur noted that Fenix was an idol of young Komander’s. Rey Fenix smashed Komander with a big diving stomp for a near fall. Fenix blasted Komander with a sliding thrust kick. It turned into a slug fest. Fenix and Komander punished one another with stiff chops. Komander spiked Fenix...
- 8/21/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
NCIS has graced our television screens for the last 20 years. The show first premiered in 2003, and it followed Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs as he and his team, Naval Criminal Investigative Services, solved high-profile crimes connected to the Navy or Marines. Now, 20 years later, where is the season 1 cast today?
‘NCIS’ cast | Kevin Lynch/CBS/Getty Images Where is Mark Harmon from ‘NCIS’ today?
Mark Harmon was the NCIS lead, playing Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Harmon worked his way up the ranks on the show’s back end, eventually becoming its executive producer in 2008, just five years after it started. Harmon left the show, though, during its 19th season in 2021.
These days, nobody is aware of Harmon’s next move except him. The Hollywood Reporter revealed that he signed with a new production agency, so it seems that he’s still interested in acting. But he has racked up a $120 million...
‘NCIS’ cast | Kevin Lynch/CBS/Getty Images Where is Mark Harmon from ‘NCIS’ today?
Mark Harmon was the NCIS lead, playing Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Harmon worked his way up the ranks on the show’s back end, eventually becoming its executive producer in 2008, just five years after it started. Harmon left the show, though, during its 19th season in 2021.
These days, nobody is aware of Harmon’s next move except him. The Hollywood Reporter revealed that he signed with a new production agency, so it seems that he’s still interested in acting. But he has racked up a $120 million...
- 8/18/2023
- by Julia Mullaney
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Some Survivor contestants will stop at nothing in their attempt to win the game. Things can get pretty ugly as castaways fight to be the last one standing in the popular CBS reality series. So, perhaps it shouldn’t come as a surprise that a few cast members have bent – or broken – the rules back in the real world. After returning home, these six Survivor players have found themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Richard Hatch ‘Survivor’ contestants Richard Hatch and Susan Hawk | CBS via Getty Images
Richard Hatch capably played the role of the villain on Survivor’s first season back in 2000. His ruthless approach to the competition meant he walked away the winner. But a few years later, a jury convicted him of failing to pay taxes on his $1 million in prize money from the show. He served 51 months in federal prison. But the stint behind...
Richard Hatch ‘Survivor’ contestants Richard Hatch and Susan Hawk | CBS via Getty Images
Richard Hatch capably played the role of the villain on Survivor’s first season back in 2000. His ruthless approach to the competition meant he walked away the winner. But a few years later, a jury convicted him of failing to pay taxes on his $1 million in prize money from the show. He served 51 months in federal prison. But the stint behind...
- 5/27/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Iwgp Tag Team Championship – Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) def. Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aussie Open used tandem offense on Trent, but Trent fought his way out of their grips. Chuck Taylor took to the skies, taking out Aussie Open on the outside. Best Friends got the upper hand with Trent using a cross body press for a near fall on Kyle Fletcher. The momentum was short lived as Aussie Open planted Best Friends on the ring apron and then rammed them into one another. Aussie Open gave the “United Empire” sign. Davis used a senton on Trent and...
Match #1: Iwgp Tag Team Championship – Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) def. Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aussie Open used tandem offense on Trent, but Trent fought his way out of their grips. Chuck Taylor took to the skies, taking out Aussie Open on the outside. Best Friends got the upper hand with Trent using a cross body press for a near fall on Kyle Fletcher. The momentum was short lived as Aussie Open planted Best Friends on the ring apron and then rammed them into one another. Aussie Open gave the “United Empire” sign. Davis used a senton on Trent and...
- 4/17/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which is the very special Multiverse Untied show, featuring Impact going head to head with New Japan Pro Wrestling! The show opened with a “Countdown” match that saw Yuya Uemura defeat Gabriel Kidd. With that out the way, let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Scramble Match for the X-Division Championship – Trey Miguel def. Rich Swann, Kevin Knight, Frankie Kazarian, Clark Connors & Rocky Romero The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Everyone attacks Miguel at the opening bell as he’s thrown to the outside. Swann hits a rolling splash on Connors, followed by a twisting Frog Splash from Knight. Kazarian spikes Connors with the slingshot Ddt. Kazarian continues the assault with guillotine leg drops for Romero and Swann. Knight catches Kazarian in mid-air with a dropkick. Miguel takes everyone off the top with a huge Tower of Doom. Swann soars through the air,...
Match #1: Scramble Match for the X-Division Championship – Trey Miguel def. Rich Swann, Kevin Knight, Frankie Kazarian, Clark Connors & Rocky Romero The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Everyone attacks Miguel at the opening bell as he’s thrown to the outside. Swann hits a rolling splash on Connors, followed by a twisting Frog Splash from Knight. Kazarian spikes Connors with the slingshot Ddt. Kazarian continues the assault with guillotine leg drops for Romero and Swann. Knight catches Kazarian in mid-air with a dropkick. Miguel takes everyone off the top with a huge Tower of Doom. Swann soars through the air,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Parents of child stars are known for blowing all their kids’ money, often leading to court battles over finances and legal guardianship. Stepmom actor Jena Malone was no exception and wound up suing her mom when she was just 14 years old. Fortunately, they managed to salvage their relationship, but not without a lengthy legal battle.
Jena Malone sought emancipation from her mom at 14 Jena Malone | Mark Davis/Staff
In 1999, Jena Malone pursued emancipation from her mom, Debbie Malone, and sued her for mismanaging funds.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Debbie lived off her daughter’s paychecks for years, blowing money on business schemes and down payments on homes for four relatives. She even emptied her daughter’s college savings account and took money from her trust fund. As a result, Jena owed $20,000 in back taxes.
“Financially, I had come to a sink-or-swim situation,” the actor told Index Magazine in...
Jena Malone sought emancipation from her mom at 14 Jena Malone | Mark Davis/Staff
In 1999, Jena Malone pursued emancipation from her mom, Debbie Malone, and sued her for mismanaging funds.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Debbie lived off her daughter’s paychecks for years, blowing money on business schemes and down payments on homes for four relatives. She even emptied her daughter’s college savings account and took money from her trust fund. As a result, Jena owed $20,000 in back taxes.
“Financially, I had come to a sink-or-swim situation,” the actor told Index Magazine in...
- 4/1/2023
- by Rose Burke
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Ring of Honor Wrestling returns Friday, March 31 with one of its biggest events of the entire year! The Ring of Honor “Supercard of Honor” pay-per-view event will be available exclusively through Bleacher Report for $39.99. If you want to see Claudio Castagnoli, Mark Briscoe, Kommander and all your other favorites in action with major championships up for grabs this week, make sure to head to Bleacher Report now and order the “Supercard of Honor” event now!
How to Watch Ring of Honor’s ‘Supercard of Honor’ When: Friday, March 31 at 7 p.m. Et TV: Bleacher Report Pay-Per-View Stream: Watch on Bleacher Report for $39.99. Sign Up $0 / month bleacherreport.com About Ring of Honor’s ‘Supercard of Honor’
A proving ground for some of wrestling’s biggest stars, the highly anticipated “Supercard of Honor” event will put multiple belts on the line and feature a “Reach for the Sky” Ladder Match to crown new Tag Team Champions.
How to Watch Ring of Honor’s ‘Supercard of Honor’ When: Friday, March 31 at 7 p.m. Et TV: Bleacher Report Pay-Per-View Stream: Watch on Bleacher Report for $39.99. Sign Up $0 / month bleacherreport.com About Ring of Honor’s ‘Supercard of Honor’
A proving ground for some of wrestling’s biggest stars, the highly anticipated “Supercard of Honor” event will put multiple belts on the line and feature a “Reach for the Sky” Ladder Match to crown new Tag Team Champions.
- 3/31/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
It’s a Hard Knocks life for the Oakland Raiders. HBO and NFL Films’ annual preseason reality series will follow the Silver and Black as the team prepares for its last season in the Bay Area before it relocates to Sin City for 2020.
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Oakland Raiders will premiere August 6 on the premium cable net.
The 14th edition of the popular cinéma vérité series will track the daily lives and routines of the team’s established veterans, rookie hopefuls and free-agent acquisitions under Jon Gruden, who is beginning the second year of his second stint as head coach. Camera crews will head to the Bay area in the next few weeks to begin filming, HBO said.
“Everybody wants to be a Raider,” team owner Mark Davis said. “Now they’ll find out what it takes to become one.”
Among the intriguing story lines will be the...
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Oakland Raiders will premiere August 6 on the premium cable net.
The 14th edition of the popular cinéma vérité series will track the daily lives and routines of the team’s established veterans, rookie hopefuls and free-agent acquisitions under Jon Gruden, who is beginning the second year of his second stint as head coach. Camera crews will head to the Bay area in the next few weeks to begin filming, HBO said.
“Everybody wants to be a Raider,” team owner Mark Davis said. “Now they’ll find out what it takes to become one.”
Among the intriguing story lines will be the...
- 6/12/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Simon Brew Sep 10, 2016
From Doctor Who’s Mickey to a one-man film industry, and Brotherhood. So why doesn’t Noel Clarke get more respect?
Over the past weekend, the final part of Noel Clarke’s The Hood trilogy of movies, Brotherhood, hit big in the UK. The movie has earned £1.98m in its first seven days on release, on just 220 screens. It did so in spite of Clarke at one stage struggling to raise the finance for the film (only two companies ended up putting in tangible offers), and also in spite of it being eight years since the release of its predecessor, Adulthood.
In a summer of box office disappointments, Brotherhood has offered a very welcome contrast.
The box office numbers were being reported as a surprise, and not unreasonably. Rounding off a trilogy that’s been off screen for many years is a gamble, and a trilogy too...
From Doctor Who’s Mickey to a one-man film industry, and Brotherhood. So why doesn’t Noel Clarke get more respect?
Over the past weekend, the final part of Noel Clarke’s The Hood trilogy of movies, Brotherhood, hit big in the UK. The movie has earned £1.98m in its first seven days on release, on just 220 screens. It did so in spite of Clarke at one stage struggling to raise the finance for the film (only two companies ended up putting in tangible offers), and also in spite of it being eight years since the release of its predecessor, Adulthood.
In a summer of box office disappointments, Brotherhood has offered a very welcome contrast.
The box office numbers were being reported as a surprise, and not unreasonably. Rounding off a trilogy that’s been off screen for many years is a gamble, and a trilogy too...
- 9/7/2016
- Den of Geek
Timeless is among many time travel shows on air this year, when turn-back-the-clock TV seems to be the hottest new trend. But it’s the only series that’s daring to deal with sending a black character to eras where it was not at all fun to be black. Malcolm Barrett (Better off Ted) plays Rufus, a scientist who can pilot the time machine that goes back to the Hindenburg disaster in the first episode of Timeless, which premieres on NBC this October. Rufus is hesitant to join the small crew tasked with chasing a suspected terrorist back to May 6, 1937. “I am black,” he tells his superior. “There is literally no place in American history that will be awesome for me.” But he goes back anyway. There’s a reason he’s best for the job, a reason still mysterious to viewers upon the end of the pilot episode. And...
- 7/24/2016
- by Emily Rome
- Hitfix
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