
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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A Look Back: The Triple H/Batista Rivalry (Part III: Hell In a Cell)
When we last left this rivalry, Triple H was very certain that he would be World Heavyweight Champion again. He gave Batista credit for the win at WrestleMania 21, but in The Game's mind, it was a matter of time before he'd be back on top. He claimed that Batista feared The Pedigree. After failed attempts, Triple H delivered The Pedigree to Batista on the final Raw before Backlash. He did it again at Backlash, but to no avail. Batista ended up retaining, leaving The Game livid.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
MeTV Toons Turns One!
Hard to believe that the wonderful, spectacular, and epic beacon of classic cartoons has now existed for a full year now! We needed this so badly! MeTV Toons is the best thing to happen to fans of classic cartoons such as myself, and while it's been around for only a year, this was actually about four years in the making.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Geeks
CFL Week 3 Recap: Seriously?!
Is it Grey Cup hangover, or are the Toronto Argonauts just snakebit? The Argos remained at home on Friday Night Football against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and it was another uphill battle for the Argonauts. Yet a funny thing happened. Late in the fourth, the Argos made the climb. Down 8, post 3:00 warning. Argos got all the way back. Got the two pointer. Tie game with less than thirty seconds left. Overtime was nigh. We could enter the extra frame with a chance to win it and get off the schnide.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
A Look at the 2023-24 Florida Panthers
You know, a team's road to their very first championship is always interesting, no matter what the sport is. In 1989, the Calgary Flames capitalized on some key acquisitions over the years, as well as the Oilers being weakened a bit after The Great One was traded. In 1996, the Colorado Avalanche came off a move but were still building from that big trade a few years prior. And in 2019, the St. Louis Blues were finally rewarded after over five decades of close calls, bad seasons, and heartbreak.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
My Thoughts on the NFL's International Games
The 2025 NFL schedule was released over a month ago on May 14, and I took a different approach in comparison to last year. Instead of writing about all of the important slots at once, I decided to divide them into categories. I began with what's described as the most important spot in the weekly schedule, the Sunday Night Football games, and then the focus turned to the Thursday Night Football spot that kicks off the week. For this story, I'll focus on the international games, and to do this properly, I have to give a bit of a history lesson.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
"Beyond the Gates" Week 17 Review
Beyond the Gates' sixteenth week was really explosive, so I'm not surprised that the soap's seventeenth week would be even more wild. A lot of crazy, wild, and nail-biting developments took place as the summer season began, and as I said, the show's getting hotter as the temperature does. Week 17 was absolutely nuts, and these highlights prove it.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Geeks
Finals Game Seven: The Power of Thunder
The last time the NBA Finals went the full seven games was in 2016. We all remember that year's Finals. The rematch from a year prior. The Golden State Warriors, then-defending champions and posting the greatest regular season in NBA history with 73 wins, against the Cleveland Cavaliers team who was defeated by the Warriors in 2015. The Warriors were up 3-1 after four games, one win away from repeating. However, the Cavs won Games Five and Six to force a deciding seventh game in the Bay Area. The game was close, it was tied very late, but Kyrie Irving's three gave Cleveland the lead, and LeBron's block clinched it for the Cavs.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Emily Turner (The Nanny Sees All)
2025, so far, has delivered with some delicious villainesses on Lifetime, similar to 2024's impressive crop. The wicked women of Lifetime have really been turning up the heat, making Death Valley look as cold as Lambeau Field in December and January. It's been a fun year for me, so far, as a Lifetime movie uber-fan and enthusiast, and part of this amazing excitement included this film, The Nanny Sees All.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Geeks
Finals Game Six: Not Over Yet
On this Juneteenth evening, a very important NBA game took place in Indianapolis. Game Six of the NBA Finals, with the main question of that game surrounding Tyrese Haliburton. Haliburton got banged up in Game Five, resulting in just a four-point performance, a far cry from the big games he'd been giving NBA fans during this run. It was announced that Haliburton would give it a go for this game. No worries; it's just the Indiana Pacers' season on the line.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
Stanley Cup Final Game Six: You Always Remember Your 2nd
On July 24, 2024, the Florida Panthers finally reached the mountaintop and became Stanley Cup Champions in Game Seven of that year's Final. Winning the Stanley Cup is intoxicating. It's a beautiful feeling. After eight months overall, and about 100 games of grueling hockey, a team finally reaches the pinnacle and wins the greatest trophy in sports. And just a week shy of a year later, the Panthers were looking to do it again. As for the Edmonton Oilers, they had their backs to the wall and were facing elimination for the first time all year. Their last visit to Sunrise was a victorious one, but they needed to do it again to bring the series back to Edmonton one more time.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced
CFL Week 2 Recap: Party Poopers
Beautiful, isn't it? I had Saturday, June 14 circled on my mental calendar for one main reason: it was the Toronto Argonauts' home opener, meaning that our championship banner would be raised. The 111th Grey Cup last November was absolutely amazing! It was the Argos against the Blue Bombers again, but unlike the 109th Grey Cup, which the Argos narrowly won in a back and forth battle, last year was a beat down. The Bombers had no answer for the Argos on that evening, and as a result, the Argos were Grey Cup Champions for the league leading 19th time.
By Clyde E. Dawkins7 months ago in Unbalanced










