To celebrate International Women’s Day, Eighth Wonder and the Kent FA have teamed up to create a series of special interviews. Eight questions to eight women involved in the game.
Day 4 saw them question First Team and Academy Lead Sports Therapist Beth Cooper. You can here what she had to say here:
Posted on Tuesday, March 9th, 2021 by Evan Saathoff
Later this month, the earth is going to quake as cinema’s two biggest (and oldest) titans starting punching each other’s lights out in Adam Wingard’s
Godzilla vs. Kong. Like other “vs” movies of this stature, this represents not one epic cinematic event but two. Though these particular versions of these characters are relatively new, both have decades (almost a century in Kong’s case) of iconography behind them that can be intimidating to viewers who don’t know their history, but don’t want to feel lost as they pummel each other.
Where to see northern California’s most spectacular waterfalls
Forty-two falls splash down across the Shasta Cascade region. Here are five to see in one day.
Middle McCloud Falls is one of a trio of waterfalls that’s easily accessible on a one-day trip.Photograph by PictureLake, Alamy Stock Photo
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Burney Falls doesn’t cascade it explodes. Each day, 100 million gallons of spring water burst from a 129-foot basalt cliff face and spill into a cerulean pool flanked by ponderosa pines. “If you’re there after a storm, you can’t even get close to [the falls],” says Zach O’Brien, founder of the outdoor travel news website Active NorCal. “The spray leaves you soaking wet, even on a sunny day.”
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During their in-ring career, the Bushwhackers worked with a number of wrestlers. While the duo were known to mostly wrestle tag teams, they had a series of handicap matches against a certain Eighth Wonder of the World.
Speaking to Wrestling Epicenter, Bushwhacker Luke discussed what it was like to wrestle Andre the Giant.
“We knew Andre the Giant for years. He was wrestling us in New Zealand in the 60’s before he ever came to the States,” Luke said. “We did handicap matches with Andre against me and Butch. If I told you some of the high spots that the people went crazy about, you’d laugh today. I’ll give you an example. We would kick him in the stomach, he would double over, and we would each grab and arm and put him in a top wrist lock. He’d stand up straight and we’d be hanging! He was 7’3 or 7’4! Our feet would be off the ground by a solid foot! He would swing his arms to the left, swing his arms to the right like he was on the cross, and then bring his arms