Author: Wamala

Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

Florida State University and the Seminoles football community are reeling after freshman linebacker Ethan Pritchard was shot while visiting family in Florida. The college athlete was rushed to a local hospital Sunday night and is currently in the ICU in “critical but stable” condition, according to the school. What Happened The Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office told WCTV that the shooting occurred before 10 PM near the Havana Heights Apartments. Authorities found Pritchard shot inside a vehicle before EMS transported him to the hospital. No suspects have been named, and police have not released information about what led to the shooting.…

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The boxing community is in mourning after the death of Joe Bugner, a heavyweight legend whose career spanned over three decades and saw him face some of the sport’s greatest names. The British Boxing Board of Control confirmed the news Monday, extending condolences to Bugner’s family. He passed away at his home in Brisbane, Australia at the age of 75. From Hungary to England: Early Life Born in Hungary, Bugner moved to England at age six, beginning a journey that would cement his place in boxing history. He turned professional in 1967 at just 17 years old, quickly making a…

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Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is firing back at online haters after his son, Raja Jackson, violently confronted wrestling personality Syko Stu during a recent event. The MMA legend shared his frustrations on Instagram, addressing the threats his family has been receiving and attempting to clarify the circumstances that led to the controversial fight. What Really Happened The incident began when Raja, reportedly acting impulsively, entered the ring and attacked Syko Stu, leaving the wrestling veteran hospitalized. Video footage shows the chaotic encounter, which quickly went viral. Some commenters accused Raja of jumping the gun and attacking a veteran with PTSD, sparking…

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A viral moment from the U.S. Open left fans shocked last week when a young fan was snatched away from a once-in-a-lifetime moment: receiving a hat from Polish tennis pro Kamil Majchrzak. The man behind the grab? Piotr Szczerek, CEO of the Polish paving company DROG-BRUK. Now, after days of online outrage, Szczerek is issuing a formal apology. “Unequivocal Apology” to Young Fan Multiple reports cite a statement from Szczerek in which he claims he wants to “unequivocally apologize” to the child and his family. He admits to “poor judgment and hurtful actions” and insists he never intended to steal…

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