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(Photo Credit: WWE) WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and manager Paul Heyman took to Twitter this afternoon to taunt Daniel Bryan ahead of tonight’s big SmackDown on FOX main event. Tonight’s Career vs. Title Match will headline SmackDown and if Bryan loses, he will be banned from SmackDown. WWE tweeted a graphic today that touts how Reigns has not been pinned or tapped out on SmackDown since November 8, 2019, which was a loss to King Baron Corbin in the UK. Heyman re-posted that graphic with a message for Bryan. “If you’re going to go out, you go out with style. On top. The very top. Heights that very few others have ever achieved. Tonight, @WWEDanielBryan gets to finish up his #Smackdown career on top. The #YesMovement comes to a devastating end … … at the hands of @WWERomanReigns,” Heyman wrote. ....
SI Media Podcast, where he opined on a variety of topics. I don’t know how long it can last if Talib wants to become a part of sports media, but his authenticity and honesty are much appreciated here. Here are some highlights of our conversation. On how much Fox paid him to work as an analyst on two games last season : “When I got the call from Fox, when my agent called me, he said they wanted to sign me to a three-game deal. It was a max of three games and a chance of no games because you’re not on the A team or B team, so you’re just filling in for guys with all this COVID stuff going on. Kinda like an audition, really. I probably got like $10K for the game. I ain’t really get no cash for the game. It was just an opportunity. Opportunity to go out there and see if you could do it or not.” ....
Jamie Little, a broadcaster who has covered pit road at the biggest races in the country for more than a decade, emailed her boss, Jacob Ullman, this winter with a bold proposal. “I want to try play-by-play,” she told him. She expected it would be the opening step in a dance that would take at least a year to complete. Ullman, Fox Sports senior vice president for production and talent development, had other ideas. He immediately thought of the ARCA series, the minor leagues to NASCAR’s major leagues. (NASCAR owns ARCA.) He got back in touch with her after a few days with a proposal even bolder: Not only would Little get a chance to do play-by-play, but she would become the voice of ARCA and call every race of that circuit’s 2021 season that airs on FOX Sports. ....