It was almost 10 years ago when Darren Young (Fred Rosser) came out publicly as the first openly gay pro wrestler signed to WWE. In 2015, Sonya Deville (Daria Berenato) followed suit while on WWE’s reality competition series Tough Enough. There has been a trickledown effect since then with more performers across the industry feeling comfortable publicly living their truths. Among them in today’s era are All Elite Wrestling’s Anthony Bowens, Impact Wrestling’s Gisele Shaw (Gisele Mayordo), and the National Wrestling Alliance’s Pollo Del Mar (Paul E. Pratt). These three have blazed a trail all their own and are proud representations of how far the business has gone. While each admits there is still much work to be done, they believe we are most definitely headed in the right direction. Here these Pride ring warriors open up about their respective journeys. Anthony Bowens Aew Listen! Anthony Bowens...
- 6/17/2023
- TV Insider
The World Trailer Awards on Tuesday unveiled regional winners for its 2023 edition, with more than 70 projects selected from seven regions representing excellence in entertainment marketing across cinema, television (broadcast and cable), streaming and games.
The group advances to the final round of voting by a panel of senior executives from production, distribution, broadcast and streaming alongside creative directors and industry opinion leaders. The global winners will be announced February 25 in a ceremony at the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura resort in Algarve, Portugal. Deadline is a media partner.
“The World Trailer Awards are all about shining the spotlight on entertainment marketers and creatives across the globe,” said World Trailer Awards global director Tim Cole. “We are delighted to have seen a full and diverse range of entries from independent and major players, across all territories this year, with some exceptional work being submitted.”
Africa, Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, Middle East & North Africa,...
The group advances to the final round of voting by a panel of senior executives from production, distribution, broadcast and streaming alongside creative directors and industry opinion leaders. The global winners will be announced February 25 in a ceremony at the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura resort in Algarve, Portugal. Deadline is a media partner.
“The World Trailer Awards are all about shining the spotlight on entertainment marketers and creatives across the globe,” said World Trailer Awards global director Tim Cole. “We are delighted to have seen a full and diverse range of entries from independent and major players, across all territories this year, with some exceptional work being submitted.”
Africa, Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, Middle East & North Africa,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Mick Jagger's daughter is allegedly dating a Very violent man ... 'cause he got busted for punching the hell outta another man so badly he needed brain surgery. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Georgia May Jagger's Bf, Norman Theuerkorn, was at the Blind Dragon in WeHo last month when he approached 2 random men and said he was a famous actor. He's actually a model with the Two Mgmt modeling agency. One of the guys is Andrew Knight,...
- 9/1/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The 31st annual SummerSlam is set for Sunday on WWE Network. Before Roman Reigns tries to that that Universal Championship title off Brock Lesnar (again), let’s head back in time to remember who won each main event match since the pay-per-view’s 1988 inception.
Here is the last decade of main event matches and winner:
2017: Brock Lesnar (c) def. Samoa Joe, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman to retain the WWE Universal Championship
2016: Brock Lesnar def. Randy Orton
2015: The Undertaker def. Brock Lesnar
2014: Brock Lesnar def. John Cena (c) to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
2013: Daniel Bryan def. John Cena (c) to win the WWE Championship
Also Read: WWE 'Backlash': 7 Things You Didn't See on TV
2012: Brock Lesnar def. Triple H in a No Dq match
2011: Cm Punk (c) def. John Cena (c) to claim* the Undisputed WWE Championship
2010: Team WWE (John Cena [pictured], Daniel Bryan,...
Here is the last decade of main event matches and winner:
2017: Brock Lesnar (c) def. Samoa Joe, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman to retain the WWE Universal Championship
2016: Brock Lesnar def. Randy Orton
2015: The Undertaker def. Brock Lesnar
2014: Brock Lesnar def. John Cena (c) to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
2013: Daniel Bryan def. John Cena (c) to win the WWE Championship
Also Read: WWE 'Backlash': 7 Things You Didn't See on TV
2012: Brock Lesnar def. Triple H in a No Dq match
2011: Cm Punk (c) def. John Cena (c) to claim* the Undisputed WWE Championship
2010: Team WWE (John Cena [pictured], Daniel Bryan,...
- 8/15/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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