
Clyde E. Dawkins
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I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.
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Rachael Ellering and Brandi Lauren Complete the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament Field
Impact Wrestling's first Knockouts Knockdown event since 2017 is just a few days away. In the countdown to the event, the details about Knockouts Knockdown have been announced piece-by-piece, with the details including the participants in the eight-woman tournament. Six of the women have already been unveiled: Mercedes Martinez, Lady Frost, Renee Michelle, Chelsea Green, Tasha Steelz, and Jamie Senegal. Two spots remained, and one of those spots went to Rachael Ellering.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Jordan Smith (Waking Up to Danger)
On the same weekend that gave us Malicious Motives and You're Not Safe Here, Lifetime delivered once again with this film, Waking Up to Danger, which kicked off the month of August. The film's central protagonist was Arianna Moore, though the opening minute clearly establishes that someone is out to get Arianna, as we get the ominous scene of a hooded and gloved figure cutting out Arianna from various photos of the Moore family, which also consist of husband Rick and young daughter Isabella. That same figure appears later on and tampers with Arianna's brakes, and shortly afterwards, Arianna gets behind the wheel and crashes her car.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
NFL Week 4 Recap: New York, New York, Brady Returns Home. Top Story - October 2021.
It has been said that one can never go home again. Those who said that clearly weren't interested or well-versed in the story regarding one Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr. I still remember when I heard the news that Tom Brady was leaving Foxboro, leaving the Patriots. I had heard that rumor for several months and never believed it; I figured he'd retire as a Patriot. In fact, my exact words were, "I'll believe it when I see it." Actually, I said, "Even if I see it, I still won't believe it." And those words were true, even a year later.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Tasha Steelz and Jamie Senegal Enter the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament
Knockouts Knockdown, Impact Wrestling's returning all-Knockouts event, is less than a week away, and this past weekend saw two more women announced for the Knockouts Knockdown tournament: Tasha Steelz and Jamie Senegal.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
MLB Postseason 2021: The Picture is Complete
The final day of the MLB season, aka Game 162, had the potential to be very chaotic and result in some things being unsolved. There was still the National League West up for grabs, but it was the American League Wild Card that had the biggest logjam. And with all of the games going on at once, per the recent tradition, it all made for a fantastic day in baseball.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
CFL Week 9 Recap: Bombers Dominate, Working Overtime, and Key Wins
Congratulations, fellow CFL fans! We made it through the first half of a very wild and insane season. The slightly shortened 2021 campaign has been a very thrilling sprint, but the first half of it is over, and the second half is underway. The next eight weeks will weed out the contenders from the pretenders, as things start to shape up in both divisions.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Chelsea Green Enters the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament
The latest edition of Impact Wrestling saw the completion of one match being set for Knockouts Knockdown. On the program, The Influence (Madison Rayne and Tenille Dashwood) defeated Jordynne Grace and Rachael Ellering, and as a result, they will challenge Jessicka Havok and Rosemary for the Knockouts Tag Team Championship at Knockouts Knockdown. Also, Impact's website announced the latest entrant in the eight-woman tournament, and it is none other than Chelsea Green.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
History of the MLB Postseason (Part IV: Double Wild Card Era - 2012-present)
The 2011 Major League Baseball season ended with not one, but two surprising collapses in the postseason race. The Boston Red Sox and the Atlanta Braves each had big leads in their respective league's Wild Card races, but the month of September saw both teams lose their leads, bit by bit, until the final day saw them surpassed and eliminated from contention. After the St. Louis Cardinals (who came back on the Braves) won the World Series, MLB got together and came to the following decision: a second Wild Card must be added.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
History of the MLB Postseason (Part III: Wild Card & Division Series Era - 1995-2011). Top Story - October 2021.
The introduction of divisional play in 1969 increased intrigue in Major League Baseball. The road to the World Series now included a playoff round known as the League Championship Series (LCS), which featured each league's two division champions facing each other for the pennant. All the while, the league continued to grow, as after the Seattle Pilots moved to Milwaukee and became the Brewers, baseball returned to Seattle with the Mariners, while the American League went north of the border and debuted the Toronto Blue Jays. In 1993, the National League added two new franchises: the Colorado Rockies and the Florida Marlins.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
History of the MLB Postseason (Part I: Classic World Series Era - 1903-1968)
As a sports fan, I've always been fascinated by Major League Baseball's postseason format, and among the reasons why is because of how small it is. Out of North America's four main sports leagues, MLB has the smallest playoff field. While the NBA and NHL let in 16 teams, and the NFL lets in 14, MLB puts 10 teams in the postseason, but during a six decade period, it was just two. Here's the story regarding the World Series.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
History of the MLB Postseason (Part II: Divisional Play & League Championship Series Era - 1969-1993)
The World Series was instilled in 1903 as the championship contest, as well as the lone postseason round in Major League Baseball. The Series has been contested between the champions of the American and National Leagues, with each league's standings determining the pennant winners, which went to the first place teams. For five decades, MLB had 16 teams, eight in each league, though the 1950s and 1960s would see a wave of relocation and expansion, with more teams being place in western cities. By 1968, MLB had 20 teams, 10 in each league, though league standings still determine pennants.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Lady Frost Enters the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament
The Knockouts Knockdown news keeps on coming! Just one day after announcing that Mercedes Martinez will enter the Knockouts Knockdown tournament, Impact Wrestling announced a second entrant: Lady Frost. I figured Lady Frost would be part of this, so this news has me immensely elated, as Lady Frost is one of my newest faves in women's wrestling.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced












