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The Young Bucks will be forced to try and coexist with FTR on Saturday’s “AEW Collision” after they sought a “Money Match” with any opponents or partners.
The Bucks suffered a defeat in their latest attempt to ascertain funds at this past Saturday’s WrestleDream, losing out to the reunited Jurassic Express with $500,000 on the line, having lost their EVP titles at Forbidden Door and thus, in kayfabe, the pay grade they had been used to.Â
During Wednesday night’s “AEW Dynamite” they continued to hustle, hammering on Tony Khan’s office door and demanding he put them in a bout with a sizable purse on the line, adding that they were so desperate they would team with anyone against absolutely anyone.Â
Khan took the bait, booking the Bucks against the four of “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Kevin Knight, “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry, and Luchasaurus, therefore being asked by the Bucks if they were being expected to fight them in a four-on-two situation, and responding by saying they would be teaming with the pair in his office with a prize of $400,000 on the line.
Khan walked off, with FTR leaving his office and revealing themselves as the Bucks’ teammates. Stokely Hathaway joked about their financial situation, giving them a bill and saying they needed it more than them, with Nick Jackson making it clear that they needed the money and would accept the match-up with their arch-rivals.Â
Former WWE star Braun Strowman has finally spoken about his recent Twitter clash with Paul Heyman, suggesting the WWE manager might be overly sensitive or perhaps misses having him around. The Monster Among Men seemed confused about why Heyman came at him so strongly when he never directly addressed the veteran wrestling personality in the first place.​
Speaking on TMZ’s Inside the Ring, Strowman explained that
I keep getting this tweeting with Paul Heyman. I never even talked about Paul or acknowledged Paul. I donâ€t know why he got so upset and came at me… Especially because he gets to see my face every commercial break on SmackDown, and letâ€s be for real, if anybody knows about me having a show about ordering everything on the menu, you think Paul would know.
I have no idea (why Heyman wrote what he did about me). I guess I struck a nerve or something. I donâ€t know. I didnâ€t deliberately, intentionally mean to talk to him or any of that stuff. I donâ€t know whatâ€s going on, and maybe heâ€s just sensitive or something or maybe he misses me. Thatâ€s probably what it is. I think the ratings are struggling a little bit and they realize that when The Monsterâ€s on TV, he draws ratings so who knows?†(H/T: WrestlePurists)
Strowman also took a subtle shot at WWE’s current television performance, suggesting that the ratings are struggling a little bit, and they realize that when The Monster’s on TV, he draws ratings. The comment seemed to reference his absence from WWE programming since his departure from the company in May 2025.​
The Exchange Between Paul Heyman and Braun Strowman
The social media back-and-forth began after the October 6 edition of WWE RAW, when Heyman claimed during a segment that Bronson Reed was the only person who ever put Roman Reigns on a stretcher. This statement caught the attention of Strowman, who famously feuded with Reigns back in 2017 and had his own brutal moments with the Big Dog, including overturning an ambulance with Reigns inside.​
Strowman responded on Twitter by posting emojis and calling Heyman ‘Oswald Cobblepot,’ referencing the Penguin character from Batman. The jab was a clear shot at Heyman’s appearance and his revisionist history about Reigns never being stretchered out before.​
Paul Heyman didn’t let the comment slide and fired back with a brutal response on October 8. He wrote a sarcastic message saying he had nothing negative to say about Strowman, but added that he was actually relieved and celebratory to learn that Strowman was still alive, something most people didn’t realize and even fewer cared about. The cutting remark was classic Heyman, mixing fake politeness with a harsh dig at Strowman’s reduced visibility since leaving WWE.
The social media feud between Amanda Huber and Sarah Stock has escalated once again—and this time, the silence is louder than the shouting.
After days of dragging each other on X over wrestling content, parenting, and body-shaming, Amanda Huber has gone silent. She hasnâ€t posted in nearly two days, which stands out after her previous scorched-earth tweets accusing Stock of hypocrisy and mocking Stockâ€s old TNA matches.
While Huber stayed quiet, Sarah Stock made it clear she wasnâ€t done. On October 20, 2025, a user tried to call out Stockâ€s behavior, saying her comments about Amandaâ€s appearance were immature:
A user tweeted, “Thatâ€s fine, I donâ€t know you to know if youâ€d care or not that youâ€re coming across terribly… but throwing out insults about peopleâ€s appearances, calling them hysterical etc…. Just mean girl shit innit. Grow up.â€
Stock didnâ€t back down. Instead, she aired out more of whatâ€s allegedly been happening behind the scenes:
“She proved herself a clown. She left me a msg riddled with profanity before telling me to fuck ‘all the way off†publicly, for posting a video that made her look good. Anyone dumb enough to talk💩about the boss and a legendâ€s kid to the new girl doesnâ€t know abt the business.â€
Another account, @sarahlicity, accused Stock of changing her opinion on AEW content right after leaving the company, suggesting possible financial motivations. They wrote:
“Itâ€s a story weâ€ve seen a million times before: people getting upset with AEW because for some reason, TK wonâ€t pay them. And/or because theyâ€re being paid under the table by WWE. Itâ€s hilariously transparent. Sara Stock is just the newest grifter.â€
Stock clapped back, demanding clarity, “Sarah, please enlighten us. Whatâ€s going on?†@sarahlicity replied:
“I didnâ€t say she was being paid under the table by WWE. But I do find it interesting that her opinion on these spots in AEW changed in April 2025 of all months – the month she left the company – instead of, say, All In 2023, Revolution 2024, or All Out 2024.â€
And then Sarah Stock delivered the legal threat, “You explicitly said I was being paid by WWE, which is libelous and false. Are you looking to go to court?â€
With legal warnings now in the mix, this feud has gone from personal to potentially actionable. Whether Amanda Huber decides to re-enter the conversation or continue her silence remains to be seen.
This beef started over what kids should or shouldnâ€t see on a wrestling show. Now itâ€s snowballed into accusations, body shots, and court threats.
What do you think about the way this feud has unfolded? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know where you stand on the Huber vs. Stock saga.
The New York Jets looked lost on offense for much of Sunday’s 13-11 defeat to the Denver Broncos, and one of the most notable moments came when star receiver Garrett Wilson appeared to have something of a heated exchange with head coach Aaron Glenn when the team wasn’t aggressive at the end of the first half.
He explained his mindset in the aftermath.
“I just didn’t know exactly what the plan was. Once I figured it out, I was disappointed. I’ll just say that,” Wilson told reporters.
“I didn’t know exactly what the plan was. Once we converted the fourth down, I just thought we were going for the, trying to make the play. Obviously, we get to another fourth down and it’s a tough spot to be in. In hindsight, I get why they did that, but in the moment, I was just like, ‘man…’. I don’t know. Yeah.”
New York started its possession with three minutes and 22 seconds remaining until halftime and used 10 plays to move 31 yards. It even ran a fake punt during that sequence and was near midfield in the final seconds.
Rather than attempt a Hail Mary with little to lose with intermission looming, the Jets decided to let the clock run out as they stood around on the field.
Wilson’s frustration was understandable, as the strategy made little sense. Even if Justin Fields threw an interception in the end zone, it would mean the end of the half and the same score assuming New York didn’t allow a 100-yard return.
It was part of an ugly day for the Jets.
Fields was sacked nine times, and the offense as a whole managed 82 total yards. New York still had an opportunity to win when it took the lead with a safety in the third quarter, but it didn’t score another point and fell behind for good with a Will Lutz field goal in the fourth quarter.
Denver wasn’t much better on offense itself in a game many fans would likely want to forget, but the Jets have far bigger problems with an 0-6 start to the campaign.
Bron Breakker wasn’t happy after Seth Rollins walked out of The Vision.
The Vision has been wreaking havoc against different superstars on Monday Night RAW lately, but it’s safe to say that they haven’t been the most well-oiled machine recently. It has been evident that Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman haven’t been on the same page, with the Hall of Famer even stating on this week’s Red brand show that if the World Heavyweight Champion loses at WWE Crown Jewel, he will lose the respect of his group and the locker room.
Ahead of Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes’ clash at WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, tension broke out within The Vision before the actual Premium Live Event took place. The group entered the Kickoff show as a complete unit, though it was noticeable that Seth wasn’t matching the energy of his teammates.
Since the crowd wasn’t on Rollins’ side, Heyman’s introduction for the champion was met by negative reaction from the crowd. As a result, Seth walked out without muttering a word after Heyman handed him the microphone, leaving Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, and the WWE Hall of Famer on stage.
Now, we see the aftermath of The Vision following the events of the WWE Crown Jewel Kickoff Show walkout.
Bron Breakker Almost Got Physical Following Seth Rollins’ Walkout
WWE followed the group as they walked out of the Crown Jewel pre-show. When finally inside the car, Bron Breakker questioned what had happened, but Heyman saw the cameras and instructed them to leave.
The former Intercontinental Champion glanced at them and chased them off after seeing the crew still hadn’t left, even staring at them briefly before returning to their vehicle and seemingly about to close the door. Meanwhile, Seth Rollins was sitting at the back, watching everything unfold.
The Vision left the #WWECrownJewel Kickoff in a great mood… 👀 pic.twitter.com/aEKHYOLo8k
— WWE (@WWE) October 10, 2025
Rollins won’t be the only member of The Vision in action for Crown Jewel this weekend, as Bronson Reed is also set to face Roman Reigns in an Australian Street Fight.
SUNRISE, Fla. — Niko Mikkola had an assist on a goal that gave the Florida Panthers an 8-0 lead. Problem was, he’d been kicked out of the game a few minutes earlier and nobody noticed.
Florida beat Tampa Bay 7-0 in the preseason finale for both clubs Saturday night, though the score was irrelevant. There were 65 penalties for 312 minutes on the stat sheet, including 13 game misconduct penalties — seven for Tampa Bay, six for Florida. The penalty count kept rising after the game, while officials were making sure everything that was called got logged.
Florida had 17 power-play chances in the game, by the NHL’s count.
“It got silly. It got stupid by the end of it,†Florida forward Evan Rodrigues said. “It wasn’t really hockey out there.â€
The parade to the penalty boxes started about two minutes into the game when Tampa Bay’s Scott Sabourin — who was among six players the Lightning called up for the game — went after Florida’s Aaron Ekblad. Sabourin got a major penalty after playing only 19 seconds.
“It made you think there might be something coming,†Florida’s Eetu Luostarinen said, when asked what he thought when he saw the Lightning called up players for the game.
What would have been the eighth Florida goal of the night, midway through the third period, was taken away 15 minutes after Jesper Boqvist scored. Off-ice officials realized that Mikkola couldn’t have had an assist on the play — since he’d been ejected earlier in the period.
The teams skated with the scoreboard saying Florida led 8-0 for about five minutes of actual game time, before officials informed both teams that the goal had been taken away and Mikkola had to leave the game.
The Lightning took nine penalties and had no shots on goal in the third period.
Saturday’s game came two nights after the teams combined for 49 penalties and 186 minutes in another preseason contest, one the Lightning won 5-2.
Tampa Bay went to three consecutive Stanley Cup Finals from 2020 through 2022, winning two titles in that span. Florida has been to each of the last three Stanley Cup Finals and has won the last two Cups. And it has long been a heated rivalry between the franchises.
“I think anybody thatâ€s been a part of this rivalry would probably look at this box score and A, not be surprised and B, I canâ€t believe itâ€s taken this long for something like that to happen,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
It came close, but Saturday’s gong show didn’t quite beat the record for most combined penalty minutes in one game. That record belongs to the Philadelphia Flyers and Ottawa Senators, who in 2004 combined for 419 penalty minutes — 409 of which took place in the third period. If this had been a regular-season game, it would have taken the cake for most PIMs since 2011, per Sportsnet Stats.
The Panthers and Lightning each have some time to cool down, though, as their next meeting isn’t until Nov. 15.
— With files from Sportsnet Staff
Tensions were high at Bethpage Black on Saturday afternoon, as the U.S. team attempted to get themselves back into contention after Europe extended their lead to 8.5-3.5 in the morning foursomes.
Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau were in the midst of a tightly contested four-ball match with Europe’s Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood when those tensions finally boiled over on the 15th hole and resulted in a heated exchange that involved both players and caddies.
To recap the scene: Justin Rose waved off DeChambeau’s caddie as Rose was lining up his putt. According to NBC on-course reporter Smylie Kaufman, there may have been confusion over who was away. But Rose drained his putt, and then DeChambeau answered with his own make to tie the hole. But the chirping apparently continued, with NBC cameras capturing intense words being exchanged between DeChambeau and Fleetwood, while Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, was engaged with European vice-captain Edoardo Molinari, with Fleetwood stepping between Scott and Molinari on the walk to the 16th tee.
Europe ended up winning the match 3 and 2 — another dagger for the ailing U.S. team. After the round, Rose shared his version of events.
Tempers flared. Fans clashed. This Ryder Cup went to the brink
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“I was waiting to putt,” he began. “The boys were obviously working on their read, obviously going on with their calculations and bits and pieces. So I waited a few seconds, and then I felt like they came up again. I questioned — it’s my putt, right? Or however I said it, maybe I didn’t say it as politely as I could have said it in the moment but by no means was there any disrespect or anything like that, but obviously it was taken the wrong way.”
On Sunday, ahead of the singles matches, Scott issued a public apology while standing alongside Molinari. His caption read, “One of the best men and I’m sorry for our conflict. @chiccogolf shows his kindness continuously. Thank you Fran.”
At the start of the video, Scott put his arm around Molinari.
“This guy right here, has always been just a very sweet-spirited man,” Scott said. “We had a heated moment yesterday, but what many of you don’t realize is that we got over it. By the time we walked off the 16th tee, it was over, and neither one of us want to make this competition about us.
“We wanna let the players go out there and do their thing and obviously Team Europe is kicking our butts and hopefully today we can make it a little more equal, have a better competition, give the fans what they want, but ultimately I just wanna spread love and joy,” Scott continued. “It’s a great competition. It’s great fun, and, this is a great man right here. So I just wanna say I’m sorry to you, brother.”
The two shook hands. “I appreciate you,” Molinari responded. “Like I told you, I’ve got huge admiration for you and love you. Looking forward to another great day.”
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