Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Watch WWE Money in the Bank 2012 Results

Dolph Ziggler won the Money in the Bank Ladder Match for a World Heavyweight Championship Contract


WWE Tag Team Champions R-Truth and Kofi Kingston def. Hunico and Camacho - Live Stream Pre-Show Match


World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus def. Alberto Del Rio


Epico and Primo def. The Prime Time Players


WWE Champion CM Punk def. Daniel Bryan



John Cena won the Money in the Bank Ladder Match for a WWE Championship Contract

Sunday, 15 July 2012

David Beckham Still Scoring Masterful Goals, Still Showing Up Stuart Pearce

Amidst an Olympic team snubbing and disinterest in Opening Ceremony involvement L.A. Galaxy star David Beckham's taken his fair share for, most recently, buffoonery and mascot abuse.Becks turned the focus back to soccer last night, as his role in a madcap 5-3 win at Portland proved vital with his two goals being the margin—and a gorgeous margin that was. It's hard to come up with a keeper who would have been able to stop his first golazo, a contender for MLS' goal of the season, and his second on a set piece was solidly and confidently executed. We're disappointed British Olympic soccer coach Stuart Pearce left Becks off the squad, but we're happy to enjoy the reaction. [NBCSN]

Friday, 11 May 2012

Serena Williams Make Her Rap Debut With New Song

It's too bad Serena Williams didn't make her rap debut during that short-lived Common and Drake beef, because the timing would've been delightful. A new rap song has surfaced from the tennis star, which she apparently recorded at B Major Music Group's Florida recording studio last year.According to TMZ, the studio is owned by Williams' good friend, Baltimore Ravens player Bryant McKinnie.I ball hard no tennis racket/ I can't see these haters through my Gucci glasses/ I make hits like batting practice/ They be like Serena is you really rapping," Williams rapped.The tennis star also uses the song to reference her sister Venus Williams while bragging about her skills on the tennis court.I win I really mean it/ Swag out this world you should call me Venus," she boasted. That's my sis, my name is Serena/ On the court I serve them up, no subpoena.



Here's a lesson for all you kids out there: If you suck at something, don't do it. Get real friends who tell you that you suck. This will save you years of wasteful experimenting and eliminate a hopeful buildup likely to result in devestating failure.Thanks guys. I'll be the keynote speaker at the Catalina Motivational Conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center next month. Tickets are going fast so make sure to get yours today.According to TMZ, Serena put in work at a Florida studio called B Major Music Group and they managed to get a hold of one of the tracks. While we can all agree Serena has conquered the tennis world, her lyrics and flow aren’t that bad. If anything, she'll probably score a couple of hits. Take a listen in the above player.

6-Year-Old Boy Walks to His U.S. Marine Father for the First Time



When US Marine Staff Sgt. Jeremy Cooney was deployed to Afghanistan last year, he left behind his wife and children, one of whom was born with cerebral palsy and couldn't walk.

Little did Cooney know that, over the next seven months, his six-year-old son Matthew would learn to walk on his own, ABC News reports.

Cooney's wife Melissa kept her son's progress a secret for the duration of her husband's deployment so that when he finally returned home, he would be welcomed with the gift of a lifetime.The boy’s mother, Melissa Cooney, elaborated upon the incident on WelcomeHomeBlog.com where she stated:“When my husband left on his deployment, our 6-year-old son could not walk on his own. He has cerebral palsy. Doctors originally said that he would never walk or do much of anything. While daddy was away, he learned to walk. For his homecoming, we set it up for Michael to walk to his daddy for the first time ever! We kept the fact that he could walk a secret the whole time his dad was gone!”

Thursday, 10 May 2012

American Idol Results And Then There Were Three

The three who remain standing after tonight's American Idol will receive a hero's welcome in their hometowns. The eliminated contestant will just be going home. Bummer.
But hey, there's still the tour, right? And all the guests in theater tonight got a ticket to one of the live shows so we know at least a few people will be there.
David Cook and La Diva Latina herself will perform tonight, and we'll get the only honest criticism we're hearing all season from Jimmy.After a long and winding results show featuring performances by David Cook and J. Lo, who just wanted to dance again, one of American Idol‘s Top 4 contestants is heading home. Well, they’re all heading home for next week’s sobfests (the hometown visits), but one of them will not get a Hero Parade. The singer eliminated tonight… is… coming up, after the break!



Phillip Phillips, who went first in both rounds last night, is going first tonight, too. Jimmy liked that Phillip lost the guitar and added a saxophone on "Have You Ever Seen The Rain." He thought it added to Phillip's repertoire as an artist. For "Volcano," Jimmy said "it all came together" and vowed that had he seen that performance in a different venue, he would've signed Phillip on the spot. Jimmy and I will have to agree to disagree on the first song, but we're in complete agreement on the second. That song sounded like it could've been a Phillip original.
Ryan's a tease. He sends Phillip back to the couches but not with a declaration of his safety.
Hollie Cavanagh's up next. Jimmy thought that "Faithfully" worked for her because she has a tendency for dramatics and that's a dramatic song. However, unlike Randy, Jimmy thinks she's peaking in the wrong direction and I'm trying to figure out how one can "peak" downward. Jimmy admits he didn't push anyone one way or another on their second round song picks and says Hollie didn't have the experience or the understanding to perform "I Can't Make You Love Me" and hit the "opera button" in the chorus and then "crashed and burned." Yep, Jimmy. That about sums it up.
Another tease from Ryan. She's back to the couches but maybe not for long.
David Cook performs his new single "The Last Song I'll Write For You" and it reminds me that he's sorely missed from my radio. I expected him to be a bigger commercial success than he's been post-Idol. Maybe this song will help him out.
Up next is Joshua Ledet. Jimmy hated Joshua's first song choice and his arrangement of Groban's "You Raise Me Up." He's giving the same criticism many of the commenters on yesterday's review did: Joshua's doing the same thing time after time and it's letting him down. However, Jimmy loved "It's A Man's World," calling the performance "captivating." On listening back to his Round Two song, I don't love it as much as I did last night, but for the most part, I still agree with Jimmy, especially with the first song.

Jessica Sanchez, on 'American Idol


Jessica Sanchez and Joshua Ledet waged an epic duel on "American Idol" with what may have been the most memorable back-to-back performances ever on the show.
Ledet channeled James Brown on "It's a Man's World," taking over the stage with vocal power and charisma.
I never heard anything like that in my life!" Steven Tyler said, with Randy Jackson calling it, "one of the greatest performances in the history of any show!"
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And then Sanchez closed the show with an emotional, over-the-top version of Jennifer Holliday's "And I'm Telling You. Meanwhile, USA Today, a national American daily newspaper, had Sanchez coming in second after Ledet with a forecast they called as a “pseudoscientific gauge of contestant momentum.”
In a prediction titled “Eyeing the Idol Odds,” USA Today ranked Sanchez second with 46 points after Ledet with 71 points.
Predicting the results on American Idol isn't a science,” USA Today said. “But it's fun to approach it that way. We've come up with a pseudoscientific formula to gauge each finalist's momentum heading into the next round of competition.”
The news site scores the contestants based on these criteria: song choice, performance order, performance quality, “exceptional circumstances,” judges’ verdict, Dial Idol, online buzz, and results show outcome.



Music industry legend and Interscope Records chairman Jimmy Iovine also coached the “Idol” finalists, the AI website said.
According to AI, “the number of fan and media comments about the show on Twitter and other social networking sites, which has skyrocketed this year, running six times higher than last year.”
Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe said, “You listen to these performers and it’s easy to understand the mind-blowing excitement that American Idol has generated this year

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Atl Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao 3-0 (Atletico Madrid Europa League 2012 Champions)



Marcelo Bielsa paced, he squatted, he sat down, he shouted, he looked on pensively, but whatever he did his Athletic side rarely threatened to make an impression on an Atlético Madrid team coached by one of his former players, Diego Simeone. Whatever Athletic have brought to the Europa League this season – which is a lot – however much the neutral might have wanted another of their displays of relentless attacking, tonight they were well-beaten.

Two first-half goals from the Colombian forward Radamel Falcao won the game, allowing Atlético to spend the final hour or so sitting deep, coiled always for a breakaway. Just as important was the job done by Gabi and Mario Suárez, sitting deep in midfield and protecting the back four, preventing Athletic from ever achieving the fluency of which they are capable.

In the last 20 minutes Athletic began to generate the sort of pressure of which they are capable, but by then it was far too late: the game had begun to slip away from them as early as the seventh minute. But Llorente was outshone throughout and squandered half-chances to level, heading wide when well placed before shanking a volley wide off his shin.

By contrast, Falcao's brilliance was matched with ruthless efficiency and he ensured Amorebieta paid the heaviest price for needlessly conceding possession on the edge of the box 11 minutes from the break.

Once Diego had whisked the ball back into the centre the 26-year-old controlled, sent a trio of Bilbao defenders skidding out of contention with a deft turn and hammered a finish past Gorka Iraizoz.

Bilbao coach Marcelo Bielsa introduced Inigo Perez and Ibai Gomez at half-time to try and breathe life into his flatlining side and was initially rewarded.
Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao 1-0 ( Radamel Falcao goal vs Athletic Bilbao 7′)
Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao 2-0 ( Radamel Falcao goal vs Athletic Bilbao 34′)
Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao 3-0 ( Diego goal vs Athletic Bilbao 85′)
Final score and result:- Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Bilbao 3-0 ( Falcao*2, Diego)

Arena National, Bucharest- Europa League 2012 Final- 9 May, 2012- Wednesday- 9/5/12- 19.45 UK