June 28, 2007

It just keeps getting worse

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

I’ll keep this short and simple. If Chris Benoit is even as much as mourned now, I may be sick. These is the last words on this site about the coward who was once regarded as one of the best techincal wrestlers and an inspiration to many.
It has been reported that his seven-year-old son, whom [...]

June 27, 2007

The one-eighty

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

With the news breaking that Chris Benoit’s death turned out to be a double murder-suicide, everyone’s stance on the tragic deaths of he and his family has completely reversed. While mourning and sympathy should still be given for his wife and son, none should go towards a man who killed his wife and his own [...]

June 26, 2007

A sad day in the WWE

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

Yesterday the bodies the of former WWE Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit, his wife and his son were found in the family’s home just outside of Atlanta. Benoit, 40, had missed Sunday night’s Vengeance pay-per-view event stating “personal reasons.” It was also reported that he said his wife and son were coughing up blood at the [...]

April 18, 2007

Virginia Tech Massacre

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

With at least 33 dead and 20 others injured after a brutal shooting spree at Virginia Tech, it is the deadliest shooting incident in North American history and there is no way that anyone can make a joke out of it. While the event is despicable, this is front page news and needs to be [...]

March 3, 2007

Parity is hurting trade deadline excitement.

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

Ask one of your friends who follows sports, in particular football, when the trade deadline for the NFL is and more often than not, they won’t be able to answer. Very rarely are players traded in the NFL and even rarer when it happens midseason. 2006’s trade deadline in the NHL was the first of [...]

February 19, 2007

Fiery finish at Daytona

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a huge fan of NASCAR, nor do I understand the appeal of driving around in circles for hours on end, but the finish to yesterday’s Daytona 500 was something great. Kevin Harvik edged out Mark Martin to take the checkered flag while a mess of cars [...]

February 12, 2007

Notes from Weekend

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

Arenas stumped
Agent Zero may have guaranteed too much when he promised to drop large amounts of points on the coaches who cut him from Team U.S.A. Playing against a mediocre Portland club, Arenas on managed 9 points on 3 for 15 shooting. Apparently Gil has finally written a check that his skills couldn’t cash. Maybe [...]

February 10, 2007

What’s Wrong With Kid’s Sports Movies?

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

After catching the Mighty Ducks 2 late one past night while channel-surfing, something came to my head that I had overlooked in the past. Have you ever noticed that the quality of sportsmanship as well as refereeing in sports movies, particularly sports movies geared toward children, are both horrendous? At some moments it looked fairly [...]

January 30, 2007

Barbaro Put Down

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

In case you lived in hole for the past year, there was some (read: tonnes) of media coverage about this spectacular race horse. His name was Barbaro and he won the Kentucky Derby, part of racing’s Triple Crown. He was also a favourite to win the following two Triple Crown events; but an accident at [...]

January 29, 2007

Legitimate Sports News

by Dan Bilicki In: Uncategorized

The Undertaker was able to toss Shawn Michaels over the top ropes to win the Royal Rumble on Sunday. This, of course, means the ‘taker will get the title shot of his choice at Wrestlemania. While most people don’t care or won’t even know this, the Undertaker has never lost at a Wrestlemania event and [...]

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