Corey Graves has been absent from WWE since he shared his frustrations on social media about being moved from the RAW team to the NXT broadcast team. Graves’ sudden absence has raised numerous ...
Sondra Bollinger Massie, 79, of Lexington (formerly Frankfort), passed away on January 10, 2025, under the compassionate care of Hospice. She was born in Pittsboro, Mississippi, on July 8, 1945 ...
Last Monday, WWE color commentator Corey Graves expressed his frustration towards joining the "WWE NXT" broadcast team on social media. Graves claimed he was informed that he lacked the necessary ...
A mass grave discovered last December in a suburb of Guadalajara with dozens of bags of dismembered body parts contained the remains of 24 people, Mexican authorities said Sunday. Six of them — ...
Sondra Lea “Sandy” Jamison, 84, of Greensboro, Pa., passed on to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Thursday, January 16, 2025, in the Mon Health Medical Center in Morgantown. Born August 19 ...
Recently, WWE announcer Corey Graves took to social media to air his grievances about being moved to NXT from Raw to make room for Pat McAfee, claiming that he was told he was "not famous enough ...
A higher-up figure in WWE has issued a comment on the drama surrounding Corey Graves this week. Graves made waves after WWE Raw this week when he tweeted a message about his disappointment with ...
As factions of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel wage war, one side is suspected of desecrating tombs that belong to rival families. One recent incident targeted a tomb near Sinaloa’s capital Culiacán ...
SECTION 1, Article VIII of the 1987 Constitution says the judicial power vested in the Supreme Court and the lower courts includes their duty to determine whether there has been a "grave abuse of ...
Something's rotten in the state of WWE, at least when it comes to announcer Corey Graves. By now, everyone knows the story of Graves being moved from the "SmackDown" desk to "NXT's" last week ...
The claim states that USA's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested the "culprit for the California inferno (sic)," one Richard Graves, the CEO of a company called Westland Developments.