A new logo for WWE Raw appears to have been leaked on packaging for WWE Mattel action figures. The logo, spotted by @Berserker1973 on Main Event 2-Pack action f ...
In the storyline, Val Venis ' pee-pee wasn't cut because the sword missed the target after someone turned off the light. That someone was John Wayne Bobbitt, who famously got his junk cut off by his ...
There’s never a dull moment when Terry Bradshaw is around, but even for him, this start to “Fox NFL Sunday” was shocking. “Good to be back, right?” Bradshaw said during the welcome ...
Former NFL and Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been on the Fox NFL Sunday show since it debuted in 1994. That means he is now starting his 30th season with the network, and he has ...
We have a fresh NFL season underway, which mostly means fans will be calling for FOX’s Terry Bradshaw to retire from broadcasting every Sunday. The veteran sportscaster was the subject of a good ...
This is a good reminder after hearing Fox’s Terry Bradshaw impression of a “Carolina accent” before the Cincinnati Bengals’ matchup with the Carolina Panthers. While discussing Andy Dalton ...
10. Terry Bradshaw, the Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers who for the last 30 years has come into homes as part of FOX's NFL Sunday crew, was in Lexington Tuesday.
Terry Bradshaw might be a Hall of Fame quarterback and broadcaster, but reading highlights has never been his strong suit and Boomer Esiason just found that out. For the first time, pretty much ...
11. TONIGHT, A WPBF 25 NEWS EXCLUSIVE IN JULY, PALM BEACH COUNTY SHERIFF RIC BRADSHAW WAS RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER HIS HEART MONITOR ALERTED HIM TO A POSSIBLE EMERGENCY. SHERIFF BRADSHAW SPENT ...
Hall of Famer quarterback Terry Bradshaw is well-known for his 14 seasons in the NFL, in which he won four Super Bowl championships with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He's accomplished off the field too.
The potential new logo follows a report in Friday's Wrestling Observer Newsletter which details other coming changes to both "SmackDown" and "NXT" programming. Sapp's post would seem to indicate ...