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WrestleMania Night 1: How to watch and match predictions
The long-anticipated WrestleMania begins Saturday evening at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, with seven matches on the cardboard. Right here’s how one can watch and a take a look at every of the matches.
What: WrestleMania 39
The place: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
When: 5 p.m. Pacific
Methods to watch: You have to be a subscriber to Peacock TV to look at.
Matches
U.S. champion Austin Concept vs. John Cena
This match will open the present. The construct has been fascinating, with Cena not often capable of seem due to he’s off capturing a film. He nonetheless wrestles a few times a yr, and WWE hopes a few of his celebrity aura will rub off on Concept. If Concept wins, count on it to be by way of some kind of unlawful motion, reminiscent of a low blow behind the ref’s again.
Will win: Concept
Ought to win: Concept
SmackDown ladies’s champion Charlotte Aptitude vs. Rhea Ripley
Aptitude, daughter of the legendary Ric Aptitude, has been at or close to the highest of the ladies’s division since her arrival on WWE’s predominant exhibits in 2015. She has received the ladies’s title 14 instances. After a few years of mainly operating in place, Ripley has change into one of many prime sights in WWE during the last yr. It’s time for her coronation.
Will win: Ripley
Ought to win: Ripley
Undisputed WWE tag crew champions the Usos defend towards Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
The storyline involving the Usos, Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn is the perfect WWE has had in years. Zayn failed in his quest to take the heavyweight titles from Reigns final month, however now that he’s aligned along with his finest good friend, Owens, count on to see the Usos lose their tight grip on the tag crew titles.
Will win: Zayn and Owens
Ought to win: Zayn and Owens
Becky Lynch, Lita and Trish Stratus vs. Harm CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai and IYO SKY)
Two Corridor of Famers (Lita and Stratus) crew up with the preferred girl on the roster to tackle a crew that hasn’t fairly jelled but on display screen. Harm CTRL hasn’t caught the viewers’s full consideration, and if they’re ever going to do this, they need to win this match. And with rumors of a Stratus heel flip, that could possibly be the best way to do it.
Will win: Harm CTRL
Ought to win: Harm CTRL
Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Logan Paul
Paul’s contract expires with this match, nevertheless it’s exhausting to imagine he received’t be re-signed. He is without doubt one of the most pure professional wrestlers to come back alongside in years and he attracts loads of nonwrestling followers to exhibits. If Paul wins, it’s a great signal they’re near a brand new contract. If he loses, they aren’t. Rollins is without doubt one of the finest wrestlers on this planet, so count on this to steal the present.
Will win: Paul
Ought to win: Rollins
Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik Mysterio
All of the hype has gone to “The Bloodline” storyline, however the saga of father (Rey) towards son (Dom) has been simply as compelling. When Rey lastly accepted this match after months of refusing to wrestle his son, it acquired as large an viewers response as you’ll hear. The very best guess is a few kind of interference from Dom’s Judgment Day teammates, resulting in a win for him, that means this feud will proceed previous WrestleMania.
Will win: Dom
Ought to win: Rey
Braun Strowman and Ricochet vs. the Avenue Income vs. Chad Gable and Otis vs. the Viking Raiders
That is the same old multitag match at each WrestleMania, designed to get as many wrestlers on the present as attainable. It needs to be actually entertaining, however the finish consequence received’t imply all that a lot. Regulate the Avenue Income. There was some delicate onscreen pressure between the 2 not too long ago, so if the plan is to interrupt them up, this could possibly be the place, or it may not less than set the scene for a breakup on “Monday Evening Means.”
Will win: Braun Strowman and Ricochet
Ought to win: Viking Raiders
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NASCAR driver belly-flops into massive flood on pit road as rain postpones race
A monstrous rainstorm postponed Saturday’s NASCAR truck race, but those on the track still made the most of it.
The storm moved through North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, site of Sunday’s All-Star Open and Saturday’s Craftsman Truck Series Wright Brand 250.
Pole qualifying was canceled Saturday morning, but the race started on time, as positioning was set per the rule book. However, lightning in the area brought the red flag out on Lap 81 at roughly 2:30 p.m. ET.
Fans were asked to clear the grandstand and take cover as rain began to fall.
NASCAR then announced at 5:05 p.m. ET the remainder of the race would be postponed until 11:30 a.m. ET Sunday, and heat races for the All-Star Open slated for Saturday were canceled. Positioning for the race will be set based on the rule book.
Rain flooded pit road so badly, it was roughly thigh-high for some on the track.
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One person in a video taken by FOX Business senior producer Justin Freiman could be seen swimming and diving in the water.
A few seconds later, a driver did a belly flop.
The weather affected racing Friday night, as well. All-Star Race qualifying and a pit crew challenge at North Wilkesboro Speedway scheduled for Friday night has been postponed due to rain.
NASCAR announced Saturday and Sunday tickets would be honored Sunday with some stipulations.
Saturday ticketholders will receiver “priority seating” for the finish of the truck race, while those who have tickets for Sunday will then get seating for the All-Star Race, in the event of same-seat purchases.
Twenty drivers will participate in the $1 million All-Star Race following the conclusion of the Wright Brand 250.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Carson wins City softball title on Alana Langford's 14th-inning homer
All night long, Alana Langford was waiting for her pitch.
It finally came with one out in the top of the 14th inning Saturday night in the City Section Open Division softball final and the first baseman did not miss it, working the count full and launching the ball high over the left-field fence for a home run that ultimately gave Carson a 1-0 victory over Granada Hills.
The contest took four hours and two minutes and fans at Long Beach State were treated to one of the best and longest playoff games in City history, lasting four hours and two minutes.
It was the second year in a row that Langford hit a game-winning homer in the championship game, having basted a two-run shot in the top of the eighth inning last spring against the Highlanders.
“I could see their pitcher was getting tired and I told myself when she misses it, I gotta be on it,” Langford said. “This one means so much because I’m a senior and it’s my last time playing with my team. My dad’s our biggest fan, he watches from the outfield and he’s my target!”
Last year’s final ended 12-11, but on Saturday one run was all the Colts needed to defend their title, thanks to a herculean effort by junior pitcher Giselle Pantoja, who allowed only one hit with 17 strikeouts and seven walks in outdueling counterpart Addison Moorman, who struck out 19 batters in a five-hit masterpiece of her own.
It was another heartbreaking loss for Granada Hills (28-3), which entered as the No. 1 seed. The only blemishes on their record were a pair of one-run losses to Southern Section programs Warren and Harvard-Westlake. A year ago, the Highlanders rallied for 10 runs in the sixth inning to even the score. This time they could not manage a single run against Pomale, who anticipated her moment in the circle in the title game.
“In the 12th inning I was pushing past my limits, but I just told my teammates, ‘You got me, I got you!’” Pantoja said. “The last inning I was so tired and they have really tough hitters. I’ve been preparing for this since last season.”
Granada Hills, seeking its first section title since 1981, had two on and two out in the bottom of the 14th when Zoe Justman flied out to Riannah Maulupe and Colts players poured from the dugout to hug their heroic pitcher.
The game’s first hit did not come until the top of the seventh when Langford doubled over the left fielder’s head with one out, but Moorman then induced back-to-back popouts on the infield.
Carson threatened in the top of the ninth when Ruby Grajeda hit a two-out single to right and Langford was hit by a pitch, but Atiana Rodriguez struck out to keep the game scoreless.
In the top of the 12th, Grajeda led off with a bloop single to left and Langford followed with a bunt single. After a strikeout and a fly out, Alyssa Villasenor was hit by a pitch to load the bases, but on a 3-2 count Sandoval struck out looking
In the bottom half of the 12th, Samantha Esparza smacked the ball through the right side and slid into first base ahead of the throw by Carson right fielder Kaleigh Allen for the Highlanders’ first hit and advanced to second on Malia Plourde’s sacrifice bunt, but after Justman struck out, Jeniece Jimenez grounded out.
Carson has won five City titles — all in the upper division.
In the preceding Division I final, top-seeded Garfield (20-5) beat No. 3 Kennedy 5-2 and in the first game of Saturday’s City triple-header No. 1 Chatsworth beat No. 2 Marquez 12-2 in five innings for the Division II title.
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Seize The Grey wins 149th Preakness Stakes; Mystik Dan finishes 2nd
Seize The Grey won the 149th Preakness Stakes Saturday, closing at 9-1 odds, one of the longest shots on the board.
Mystik Dan, the winner of the Kentucky Derby, made a move late, but finished second in the field of eight horses running in the $2 million, 1 3/16-mile race.
It was a wire-to-wire victory for Seize The Grey, who led by several lengths at the ¾-mile mark, with Imagination trailing closely behind.
Mystik Dan and Imagination both crept up, and as much as Mystik Dan tried to maneuver past the leader, nothing worked. Seize The Grey crossed the finish line first.
D. Wayne Lukas, 88, became the oldest trainer to win the Preakness, his seventh victory in the race, one shy of Bob Baffert’s record.
The original favorite, Muth, trained by the controversial Baffert, was scratched earlier this week due to a spiking fever. That led to Mystik Dan becoming the favorite in his quest to be the first Triple Crown winner since Justify in 2018.
Muth opened as the 8-5 favorite, ahead of Mystik Dan at 5-2 (he later closed at 2-1). Baffert said the horse was ruled out after reaching a temperature of 103 degrees Fahrenheit roughly 12 hours after arriving at the racecourse.
It was unknown for a bit whether Mystik Dan would run after his Kentucky Derby victory, but ownership decided he was good to go.
No one in the race’s 149-year history has saddled more horses in the Preakness than Lukas with 48 since debuting in 1980. He had two this time, with Just Steel finishing fifth.
Baffert was at Pimlico after missing his third straight Kentucky Derby due to suspension. He is slated to be back at Churchill Downs in 2025. His National Treasure won last year’s Preakness.
The final leg of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes, will take place at Saratoga Race Course June 8.
Fox News’ Paulina Dedaj and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
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