Don’t get Scott Baio wrong — he loves Greg Gutfeld. “I’m a big fan,” he said on his YouTube Vlog (All Caps his) this week. He also digs Adam Hunter, a comedian who guested on Gutfeld’s show this week. “He’s almost part of our family,” Baio said. “He has a wonderful wife and daughter. We love him.”
But another one of Gutfeld’s frequent guests went too far on the show earlier this week. Tyrus — perhaps the world’s only professional wrestler/Fox News contributor — threw in a few stray thoughts about the Zapped star.
The rassler’s words were “a really cheap shot at me,” explained Baio, the Charles in Charge actor accused by co-star Nicole Eggert of molesting her when she was 14. “It was really unwarranted. … He didn’t know if I was alive or dead.”
Baio, who was accused of verbal and physical abuse...
But another one of Gutfeld’s frequent guests went too far on the show earlier this week. Tyrus — perhaps the world’s only professional wrestler/Fox News contributor — threw in a few stray thoughts about the Zapped star.
The rassler’s words were “a really cheap shot at me,” explained Baio, the Charles in Charge actor accused by co-star Nicole Eggert of molesting her when she was 14. “It was really unwarranted. … He didn’t know if I was alive or dead.”
Baio, who was accused of verbal and physical abuse...
- 8/14/2025
- Cracked
The downside of onomatopoeia is displayed on Fox News’ Gutfeld! a show that is exactly as it sounds, a sucker punch in the no-fly zone from a 60-year-old troll that leaves you projectile vomiting Corn Pops onto your flatscreen.
And that’s on a good night.
On the bad ones, Greg Gutfeld bombs his monologue before a handpicked home crowd with shopworn references to Kamala Harris’ drinking, Chris Christie’s weight, Rashida Tlaib’s purported facial hair, and quipping that “many people believe that Kathy Griffin is really Carrot Top with AIDS.
And that’s on a good night.
On the bad ones, Greg Gutfeld bombs his monologue before a handpicked home crowd with shopworn references to Kamala Harris’ drinking, Chris Christie’s weight, Rashida Tlaib’s purported facial hair, and quipping that “many people believe that Kathy Griffin is really Carrot Top with AIDS.
- 7/17/2025
- by Stephen Rodrick
- Rollingstone.com
The world of professional wrestling is not only made up of in-ring athletes but also of many other people who contribute to providing extravagant experiences to fans. One of those personnel is commentators, who use their voices to call the action and keep the fans engaged throughout the show’s broadcast.
In the wrestling world, there have been many legends in that respect. However, there is one WWE legend who is a highly renowned figure in the industry. But he has been dealing with multiple health issues since last year and revealed yet another heartbreaking news of battling cancer regarding his health recently.
Which WWE legend announced being diagnosed with cancer? Jim Ross at a WWE show/ Credits: WWE
In a recent update on his X, WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross revealed that he had been diagnosed with colon cancer recently. Ross also added that he is set to...
In the wrestling world, there have been many legends in that respect. However, there is one WWE legend who is a highly renowned figure in the industry. But he has been dealing with multiple health issues since last year and revealed yet another heartbreaking news of battling cancer regarding his health recently.
Which WWE legend announced being diagnosed with cancer? Jim Ross at a WWE show/ Credits: WWE
In a recent update on his X, WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross revealed that he had been diagnosed with colon cancer recently. Ross also added that he is set to...
- 5/16/2025
- by N Singh
- FandomWire
Former President Donald Trump appears on an episode of the Fox News Channel’s late night show “Gutfeld!” (Courtesy photo)
Former President Donald Trump has agreed to appear on the Fox News Channel’s late night talk program “Gutfeld!” on Wednesday, the network announced this week.
The program, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, will feature an in-studio appearance from the Republican presidential nominee for the White House, a spokesperson said in a statement.
Trump and Gutfeld will be joined by other Fox News Channel personalities, including comedians Kat Timpf and Tyrus and “Outnumbered” host Emily Compagno. A live studio audience will be in attendance during the appearance, a spokesperson affirmed.
The episode, which will be taped earlier in the day, is set to air on the Fox News Channel on Wednesday at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (7 p.m. Pacific). It will mark Trump’s first appearance on a late night talk...
Former President Donald Trump has agreed to appear on the Fox News Channel’s late night talk program “Gutfeld!” on Wednesday, the network announced this week.
The program, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, will feature an in-studio appearance from the Republican presidential nominee for the White House, a spokesperson said in a statement.
Trump and Gutfeld will be joined by other Fox News Channel personalities, including comedians Kat Timpf and Tyrus and “Outnumbered” host Emily Compagno. A live studio audience will be in attendance during the appearance, a spokesperson affirmed.
The episode, which will be taped earlier in the day, is set to air on the Fox News Channel on Wednesday at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (7 p.m. Pacific). It will mark Trump’s first appearance on a late night talk...
- 9/18/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Hot off the heels of widespread mockery after demanding video evidence of rumors that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) got intimate with a sofa, Fox News host Jesse Watters would like his viewers to know that if they vote for a woman, they have “mommy issues.”
During Tuesday’s episode of The Five, Watters wondered why “any man would vote Democrat,” while discussing a record-breaking “White Dudes for Harris” fundraising call that took place earlier this week.
“It’s not the party of virtue, security — it’s not the party of...
During Tuesday’s episode of The Five, Watters wondered why “any man would vote Democrat,” while discussing a record-breaking “White Dudes for Harris” fundraising call that took place earlier this week.
“It’s not the party of virtue, security — it’s not the party of...
- 7/31/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Fox News continues to lose its collective mind following President Joe Biden‘s withdrawal from the 2024 election race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. On Tuesday’s (July 30) edition of Fox News’ The Five, host Jesse Watters and contributor Tyrus were left baffled by Harris’ recent “White Dudes for Harris” Zoom fundraiser. The call, which raised over $4 million, included actors such as Jeff Bridges, Mark Hamill, and Bradley Whitford, as well as Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. “The polite racism cracks me up,” Tyrus said. “Jesse is supposed to be the embodiment of conservative racist face, but it’s never a Republican who ever brings up race. It’s always the same thing. ‘White dudes for Kamala.’ Awesome. So now I’ll start setting up ‘White Dudes for Tyrus.’ It just makes no sense.” Tyrus also claimed the Zoom meeting included “all guys...
- 7/31/2024
- TV Insider
WrestleMania is undoubtedly considered the utopia of pro wrestling where every sportsperson and entertainer dreams of getting featured. With that being said, former WWE star Brodus Clay once recalled the time when he almost got his WrestleMania moment stolen until John Cena saved the day.
John Cena at WrestleMania Xl | WWE
According to Brodus Clay’s interview with Chris Van Vliet, his segment from WrestleMania 28 was nearly canceled by Vince McMahon, until John Cena made sure that Clay got every bit of his WrestleMania moment. Revealing how Cena went out of his way to help him, Clay shared the anecdote that will even make the Hollywood icon’s haters happy.
John Cena Helped Brodus Clay Get His WrestleMania Moment
Back in 2012, the hype for WrestleMania 28 was immeasurable, since wrestling legend John Cena was gearing up to face The Rock, in a once-in-lifetime match. But prior to the highly anticipated fight,...
John Cena at WrestleMania Xl | WWE
According to Brodus Clay’s interview with Chris Van Vliet, his segment from WrestleMania 28 was nearly canceled by Vince McMahon, until John Cena made sure that Clay got every bit of his WrestleMania moment. Revealing how Cena went out of his way to help him, Clay shared the anecdote that will even make the Hollywood icon’s haters happy.
John Cena Helped Brodus Clay Get His WrestleMania Moment
Back in 2012, the hype for WrestleMania 28 was immeasurable, since wrestling legend John Cena was gearing up to face The Rock, in a once-in-lifetime match. But prior to the highly anticipated fight,...
- 7/25/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
‘Evil’ Season 4 Episode 7 Recap & Ending Explained: Does Kristen’s Basement House The Gates Of Hell?
Day seven of staring into space and finding myself at a loss of words because Robert and Michelle King’s Evil has yet again gone ahead and done way weirder things than they did a week ago. That’s always how it goes with Evil, right? It always finds ways to be a whole lot weirder than it has been so far. And how could it be anything but baffling when Ben’s the one taking a swift fall into insanity in “How to Bandage a Wound?”
Spoiler Alert
That’s some bloody quid pro quo Leland’s got going
Leland better watch out. He’s been playing around with the hornet’s nest that is the Bouchard family for way too long. He crossed a line when he got his wind-up toy Andy to almost kill his daughter. In the 6th episode, Sheryl got wind of Leland’s nefarious...
Spoiler Alert
That’s some bloody quid pro quo Leland’s got going
Leland better watch out. He’s been playing around with the hornet’s nest that is the Bouchard family for way too long. He crossed a line when he got his wind-up toy Andy to almost kill his daughter. In the 6th episode, Sheryl got wind of Leland’s nefarious...
- 7/4/2024
- by Lopamudra Mukherjee
- DMT
Professional wrestler, Ronda Rousey, has starred in quite a few gripping Hollywood projects, including Fast & Furious 7 as Kara. Before becoming who she is today, Ronda Rousey was the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in Judo at the Summer Olympics (2008). Ten years later, the wrestler began her journey in professional wrestling and has since won many feats going forward. Ronda Rousey’s name cannot be mentioned without bringing up her longtime close friend and wrestler, Shayna Baszler.
Wrestler Ronda Rousey
Together, the two of them have been one of WWE’s top female duos as they were practically undefeatable when they worked together. That was until Shayna Baszler turned on Ronda Rousey at Money in the Bank. Thus began a feud between the two friends which eventually led to them fighting each other at the SummerSlam (2023). Unfortunately, the fans weren’t big fans of the match...
Wrestler Ronda Rousey
Together, the two of them have been one of WWE’s top female duos as they were practically undefeatable when they worked together. That was until Shayna Baszler turned on Ronda Rousey at Money in the Bank. Thus began a feud between the two friends which eventually led to them fighting each other at the SummerSlam (2023). Unfortunately, the fans weren’t big fans of the match...
- 2/24/2024
- by Mishkaat
- FandomWire
The story of World Championship Wrestling is one of an amazing rise but then a tragic fall that was hard to watch. While the American wrestling promotion spent much of its early days as second best, WCW figured itself out at a time when the World Wrestling Federation was destroying itself in the ’90s. WCW rose up and became what seemed like an unstoppable force before tripping on its own success while WWF recovered from its mistakes and regained traction. Having lost all that momentum, WCW did itself no favors by spending the next several years making every single bad decision possible. They absolutely could not get a win if they tried.
Now the dead promotion is considered a cautionary tale and a pile-on for jokes about the Shockmaster, David Arquette, the Fingerpoke of Doom, Hulk Hogan being humped by a giant mummy, the fumbling of Steve Austin, Judy Bagwell on a forklift,...
Now the dead promotion is considered a cautionary tale and a pile-on for jokes about the Shockmaster, David Arquette, the Fingerpoke of Doom, Hulk Hogan being humped by a giant mummy, the fumbling of Steve Austin, Judy Bagwell on a forklift,...
- 2/21/2024
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Fox Corp. continues to shift its talent across its linear and streaming platforms.
In the latest move, Fox News contributor Tyrus (real name George Murdoch … no relation to Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch) is expected to host an interview series for Outkick, the sports outlet founded by Clay Travis. Fox acquired Outkick in 2021.
The series, Maintaining with Tyrus, will debut Feb. 1 with an interview with Piers Morgan (himself the host on the Murdoch-owned Talk TV), and future interviews booked with Jordan Belfort (the man who inspired Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street) and Dirty Jobs and How America Works host Mike Rowe.
The show is expected to book guests in the sports, entertainment and pop culture spaces.
A former professional wrestler for the WWE, Tna and Nwa, Tyrus has been a contributor to Fox News for years, most frequently appearing on Greg Gutfeld’s primetime program. he also...
In the latest move, Fox News contributor Tyrus (real name George Murdoch … no relation to Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch) is expected to host an interview series for Outkick, the sports outlet founded by Clay Travis. Fox acquired Outkick in 2021.
The series, Maintaining with Tyrus, will debut Feb. 1 with an interview with Piers Morgan (himself the host on the Murdoch-owned Talk TV), and future interviews booked with Jordan Belfort (the man who inspired Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street) and Dirty Jobs and How America Works host Mike Rowe.
The show is expected to book guests in the sports, entertainment and pop culture spaces.
A former professional wrestler for the WWE, Tna and Nwa, Tyrus has been a contributor to Fox News for years, most frequently appearing on Greg Gutfeld’s primetime program. he also...
- 1/25/2024
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
How to Watch Jimmy Failla, Tyrus, Dave Chapelle Comedy Specials on Fox Nation for Free Without Cable
A new year means a new batch of comedy specials on Fox Nation! Starting Wednesday, Jan 3, subscribers will be able to stream two new stand up specials on Fox Nation, one from “Fox Across America” host Jimmy Failla and one from former professional wrestler and frequent Fox News contributor Tyrus. In addition, the streamer will add a new episode of its series “Who Is?” based on the life and career of Dave Chapelle. You can stream these titles with a 7-Day Free Trial of Fox Nation.
How to Watch Fox Nation Comedy Specials with Jimmy Failla, Tyrus, Dave Chapelle When: Wednesday, Jan. 3 TV: Fox Nation Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Fox Nation. 7-Day Free Trial $5.99+ / month fox nation via fubo About Fox Nation Comedy Specials with Jimmy Failla, Tyrus, Dave Chapelle
Jimmy Failla will present “They’re Just Jokes,” a standup comedy special filmed at the Paramount Theater in Huntington,...
How to Watch Fox Nation Comedy Specials with Jimmy Failla, Tyrus, Dave Chapelle When: Wednesday, Jan. 3 TV: Fox Nation Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Fox Nation. 7-Day Free Trial $5.99+ / month fox nation via fubo About Fox Nation Comedy Specials with Jimmy Failla, Tyrus, Dave Chapelle
Jimmy Failla will present “They’re Just Jokes,” a standup comedy special filmed at the Paramount Theater in Huntington,...
- 1/3/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Christmas is history, but there’s still some holiday celebrating to be done. New Year’s Eve festivities are being broadcast across the country Sunday, December 31 from Puerto Rico to Los Angeles to the famous Times Square ball drop in New York City.
The official Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. Et with the lighting and raising of the nearly six-ton crystal ball atop One Times Square. Performers this year include Enrique Iglesias, Maroon5, Jonas Brothers, Flo Rida, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker and Rod Stewart. The ball drop begins at exactly 11:59 p.m. and makes a 60-second descent down the pole to ring in 2024.
You can watch the livestream here:
Here’s a rundown of how various TV networks will be ringing in the new year:
ABC
Ryan Seacrest is back to host Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, starting at 8 p.
The official Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. Et with the lighting and raising of the nearly six-ton crystal ball atop One Times Square. Performers this year include Enrique Iglesias, Maroon5, Jonas Brothers, Flo Rida, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker and Rod Stewart. The ball drop begins at exactly 11:59 p.m. and makes a 60-second descent down the pole to ring in 2024.
You can watch the livestream here:
Here’s a rundown of how various TV networks will be ringing in the new year:
ABC
Ryan Seacrest is back to host Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, starting at 8 p.
- 12/31/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Ring in 2024 with Variety‘s list of New Year’s Eve specials to watch, including performances by stars like NewJeans, Ivy Queen, Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Cardi B and Maroon 5.
ABC’s “Dick Clark’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest”
The most-watched annual New Year’s Eve special, “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” returns with a global twist: K-pop girl group NewJeans will perform their hit song “Super Shy” live in South Korea, the first-ever performance on “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” from that country.
Ryan Seacrest will serve as host for his 19th year and will lead the live countdown with pop star Rita Ora in Times Square. Performers in New York include LL Cool J, Megan Thee Stallion, Jelly Roll with Jessie Murph, Sabrina Carpenter and Tyla.
Other “Rockin’ Eve” performers include Post Malone in Las Vegas, Cardi B in Miami, “Queen...
ABC’s “Dick Clark’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest”
The most-watched annual New Year’s Eve special, “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” returns with a global twist: K-pop girl group NewJeans will perform their hit song “Super Shy” live in South Korea, the first-ever performance on “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” from that country.
Ryan Seacrest will serve as host for his 19th year and will lead the live countdown with pop star Rita Ora in Times Square. Performers in New York include LL Cool J, Megan Thee Stallion, Jelly Roll with Jessie Murph, Sabrina Carpenter and Tyla.
Other “Rockin’ Eve” performers include Post Malone in Las Vegas, Cardi B in Miami, “Queen...
- 12/29/2023
- by Valerie Wu
- Variety Film + TV
Greg Gutfeld got two stinging personal insults for the price of one joke, taking swipes at former “The Five” co-host and rumored Fox nemesis Geraldo Rivera and the striking Hollywood writers in the same breath of his “Gutfeld!” monologue.
Monday night’s show opened with a culture-wars wag at Cinnabon, where employees at a Los Angeles store are reportedly striking for the right to wear pride pins and other LGBTQ messaging at work. Gutfeld used the strike theme to get his digs into an aside:
“Did you think I was talking about the writers’ strike?” he said. “Do you people even care?”
A soft jeer indicated that the Fox News studio audience does not, in fact, care about Hollywood writers and actors seeking new compensation structures with studios in a historic and painful double work stoppage. And with the audience on his side, Gutfeld began firing shots:
“Missing Hollywood writers...
Monday night’s show opened with a culture-wars wag at Cinnabon, where employees at a Los Angeles store are reportedly striking for the right to wear pride pins and other LGBTQ messaging at work. Gutfeld used the strike theme to get his digs into an aside:
“Did you think I was talking about the writers’ strike?” he said. “Do you people even care?”
A soft jeer indicated that the Fox News studio audience does not, in fact, care about Hollywood writers and actors seeking new compensation structures with studios in a historic and painful double work stoppage. And with the audience on his side, Gutfeld began firing shots:
“Missing Hollywood writers...
- 8/8/2023
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap
Greg Gutfeld and the guests of his namesake Fox News late night show took to the woodshed an opinion piece published Sunday in USA Today, spending the entire 13-minute “Gutfeld!” opening segment Tuesday night shredding sports writer Nancy Armour’s 800-word column about transgender athletes.
Armour’s piece called the views of ESPN reporter and “Sunday NFL Countdown” host Sam Ponder on transgender women and girls in sports “bigotry.” Ponder had recently publicly sided with Riley Gaines, the former college swimmer leading a campaign against transgender women and girls’ participation in sports at all levels.
Gutfeld himself kicked off the kicking, calling Armour “ghastly,” “godawful,” “riding in on her broomstick” and a “hack,” and suggested that USA Today is “the official doormat for Americans staying at low-priced hotels.”
Then things got mean.
Icymi If ESPN’s Sam Ponder was truly concerned about women’s sports, she’s had ample opportunity...
Armour’s piece called the views of ESPN reporter and “Sunday NFL Countdown” host Sam Ponder on transgender women and girls in sports “bigotry.” Ponder had recently publicly sided with Riley Gaines, the former college swimmer leading a campaign against transgender women and girls’ participation in sports at all levels.
Gutfeld himself kicked off the kicking, calling Armour “ghastly,” “godawful,” “riding in on her broomstick” and a “hack,” and suggested that USA Today is “the official doormat for Americans staying at low-priced hotels.”
Then things got mean.
Icymi If ESPN’s Sam Ponder was truly concerned about women’s sports, she’s had ample opportunity...
- 5/31/2023
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap
Not all the late-night shows have gone dark, it seems.
Gutfeld! will remain on Fox News, airing a new episode Tuesday evening. This comes after the WGA called for a writers strike following breakdown in talks with the studios.
All of the other late-night shows including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show have halted production.
While Gutfeld!, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, has a smaller team than most of the late-night shows and Gutfeld writes his own monologue, he does have some help from the likes of Nick Dipaolo. Tom O’Connor — who has worked with Gutfeld since his Red Eye days — exec produces, Arash Mosaleh is senior producer, and the writing staff includes Joe DeVito and Joe Machi.
Deadline understands that Gutfeld and his team are not WGA members.
Last year, Gutfeld slammed...
Gutfeld! will remain on Fox News, airing a new episode Tuesday evening. This comes after the WGA called for a writers strike following breakdown in talks with the studios.
All of the other late-night shows including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show have halted production.
While Gutfeld!, hosted by Greg Gutfeld, has a smaller team than most of the late-night shows and Gutfeld writes his own monologue, he does have some help from the likes of Nick Dipaolo. Tom O’Connor — who has worked with Gutfeld since his Red Eye days — exec produces, Arash Mosaleh is senior producer, and the writing staff includes Joe DeVito and Joe Machi.
Deadline understands that Gutfeld and his team are not WGA members.
Last year, Gutfeld slammed...
- 5/2/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, which starred Andy Samberg and his Lonely Island bandmates, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, included many spoofs of real popstars. Releasing in 2016, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping follows the conventional boy band story with Conner starting out as a Style Boyz member and eventually overshadowing his bandmates. As he sets out to embark on a solo career and maintain his larger-than-life image, Conner’s journey leaves enough space to poke fun at the eccentricities of musical artists.
Despite failing to break even at the box office, the mockumentary received largely positive reviews and garnered a cult following for its hilariously over-the-top characters that clearly spoof many well-established figures in the music industry. Every cameo in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping itself bears testimony to the film’s self-aware humor, from Seal singing at a wolf-infested engagement to Usher copying the Style Boyz’s signature dance...
Despite failing to break even at the box office, the mockumentary received largely positive reviews and garnered a cult following for its hilariously over-the-top characters that clearly spoof many well-established figures in the music industry. Every cameo in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping itself bears testimony to the film’s self-aware humor, from Seal singing at a wolf-infested engagement to Usher copying the Style Boyz’s signature dance...
- 4/30/2023
- by Shaurya Thapa
- ScreenRant
George Murdoch, aka 'Tyrus' , the professional wrestler, broadcast personality and TV/film actor, continues to ride high with his best-selling autobiography, "Just Tyrus: A Memoir', that remains on the New York Times bestsellers lists for more than a year:
"...Tyrus is signed to the 'National Wrestling Alliance' ('Nwa'), where he is the reigning 'Nwa Worlds Heavyweight Champion' in his first reign.
"As a broadcaster, he appears on Fox News, and streaming service Fox Nation, as a co-host/panelist and ‘massive sidekick’ on the late-night talk show "Gutfeld!", as well as a contributor/fill-in host on various Fox News programs.
"Under the ring name 'Brodus Clay', he debuted during the fourth season of 'Nxt', a 'WWE' television show where rookies were paired with established WWE wrestlers as mentors.
"From 2014 to 2017, Murdoch wrestled in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name of 'Tyrus'.
"...Tyrus is signed to the 'National Wrestling Alliance' ('Nwa'), where he is the reigning 'Nwa Worlds Heavyweight Champion' in his first reign.
"As a broadcaster, he appears on Fox News, and streaming service Fox Nation, as a co-host/panelist and ‘massive sidekick’ on the late-night talk show "Gutfeld!", as well as a contributor/fill-in host on various Fox News programs.
"Under the ring name 'Brodus Clay', he debuted during the fourth season of 'Nxt', a 'WWE' television show where rookies were paired with established WWE wrestlers as mentors.
"From 2014 to 2017, Murdoch wrestled in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name of 'Tyrus'.
- 4/16/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Anheuser-Busch, General Motors, Molson-Coors, Uber and … Greg Gutfeld?
The Fox News host will be getting the Super Bowl treatment this Sunday, with the cable news channel set to run a 15-second spot promoting his 11 p.m. late night show Gutfeld! during the big game.
The ad will be Fox News Channel’s only spot promoting one of its linear TV shows during the game, which is airing on the Fox broadcast network. There will also be a 10-second ad during the Fox pregame show, as well as two ads touting the Fox Nation streaming service.
The broadcast networks that host the Super Bowl all run “house” ads for their own brands (be it a show, a streaming service or movie), but usually only a few internal projects make the cut, given the high-profile nature of the event. Usually a company will prioritize what it charging other marketers, in this case...
The Fox News host will be getting the Super Bowl treatment this Sunday, with the cable news channel set to run a 15-second spot promoting his 11 p.m. late night show Gutfeld! during the big game.
The ad will be Fox News Channel’s only spot promoting one of its linear TV shows during the game, which is airing on the Fox broadcast network. There will also be a 10-second ad during the Fox pregame show, as well as two ads touting the Fox Nation streaming service.
The broadcast networks that host the Super Bowl all run “house” ads for their own brands (be it a show, a streaming service or movie), but usually only a few internal projects make the cut, given the high-profile nature of the event. Usually a company will prioritize what it charging other marketers, in this case...
- 2/8/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Walter White had a history of picking up traits from his victims throughout Breaking Bad. Over the course of the series, all of Walter White's victims changed him in some way, whether he killed them with his own hands or simply caused their deaths (as in the plane crash incident). Among those victims were a number of figures that Walt directly killed and proceeded to copy some of their characteristics. Here's how each of Walter White's victims changed him in Breaking Bad.
When Walt first entered the meth business, he held on to his moral obligations when it came to supporting his family as a way to justify his actions. He wasn't equipped with the experience of how to interact with drug dealers or leaders in the cartel. In order to survive in that world and thrive with his budding meth empire, Walt transformed into the legendary criminal known as Heisenberg,...
When Walt first entered the meth business, he held on to his moral obligations when it came to supporting his family as a way to justify his actions. He wasn't equipped with the experience of how to interact with drug dealers or leaders in the cartel. In order to survive in that world and thrive with his budding meth empire, Walt transformed into the legendary criminal known as Heisenberg,...
- 1/8/2023
- by Kara Hedash
- ScreenRant
Exclusive: Greg Gutfeld, a punk-rock loving, former men’s magazine firebrand, knows he’s a divisive figure, and I’m pretty sure he likes it that way.
The host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! regularly is pilloried by the left and adored by the right.
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But it’s the millions of viewers that have been tuning in to his show, which went nightly in April 2021, that have put him in the spotlight.
Between the beginning of August and the first week of October, Gutfeld!
The host of Fox News’ Gutfeld! regularly is pilloried by the left and adored by the right.
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But it’s the millions of viewers that have been tuning in to his show, which went nightly in April 2021, that have put him in the spotlight.
Between the beginning of August and the first week of October, Gutfeld!
- 10/18/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
WWE star Sasha Banks continues to appear at various spots in NYC. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Kazuki Hirata/HollywoodNewsWire.co
Another Sasha Banks and Naomi sighting has arrived from New York City, as the former WWE Women’s Tag Team champions participated in a yoga class.
Sasha, real name Mercedes Varnado, and Naomi, real name, Trinity Fatu, appeared in several Instagram videos as they performed various stretches under the guidance of instructor Wade Bryant.
In one clip below, Sasha wears a light blue sports bra and purple shorts as she stretches into different positions, including an impressive split using yoga blocks.
Naomi wears purple tie-dye yoga pants and a matching sports bra with dark sneakers as she does matching yoga poses in the background.
At one point during the clip, Bryant helps stretch Sasha from behind. In another part of the video, he’s standing or sitting over her to help with her flexibility.
Another Sasha Banks and Naomi sighting has arrived from New York City, as the former WWE Women’s Tag Team champions participated in a yoga class.
Sasha, real name Mercedes Varnado, and Naomi, real name, Trinity Fatu, appeared in several Instagram videos as they performed various stretches under the guidance of instructor Wade Bryant.
In one clip below, Sasha wears a light blue sports bra and purple shorts as she stretches into different positions, including an impressive split using yoga blocks.
Naomi wears purple tie-dye yoga pants and a matching sports bra with dark sneakers as she does matching yoga poses in the background.
At one point during the clip, Bryant helps stretch Sasha from behind. In another part of the video, he’s standing or sitting over her to help with her flexibility.
- 9/11/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Fox News Channel’s “Gutfeld!” has overtaken the mainstays of late-night network television — including “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” — in average total viewers for August, the first time a cable late-night show has sustained a total-viewership win across an entire month.
“Gutfeld!” averaged 2.19 million viewers for August, beating CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” at 2.16 million, according to Nielsen Media Research. Trailing in total average viewers were NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at 1.34 million; ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (on hiatus for part of August) at 1.14 million and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with 383,000.
“Gutfeld!” has topped individual days and weeks before, but August was a first for any cable show.
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“Gutfeld!” averaged 2.19 million viewers for August, beating CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” at 2.16 million, according to Nielsen Media Research. Trailing in total average viewers were NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at 1.34 million; ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (on hiatus for part of August) at 1.14 million and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” with 383,000.
“Gutfeld!” has topped individual days and weeks before, but August was a first for any cable show.
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- 9/1/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
This Better Call Saul review contains spoilers.
Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 8
They called it a break, but it felt more akin to torture. Better Call Saul, amid its sixth and final season, took a month-long hiatus after “Plan and Execution,” a barnburner of an episode that ended with perhaps the most excruciating cliffhanger of the series. A break? I spent the month agonizing over the wait and wondering what could come next. While others were enjoying high temperatures, fireworks, and cookouts, I thought about Howard Hamlin lying lifeless on Jimmy’s apartment floor. I’m exaggerating, but only slightly.
The final episodes — this time we mean it — are finally here, and while a Better Call Saul-shaped hole in my life is on the horizon, I’ve got six weeks to bask in all the Albuquerque-based goodness. “Point and Shoot” begins with a glimpse at the cover-up that will...
Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 8
They called it a break, but it felt more akin to torture. Better Call Saul, amid its sixth and final season, took a month-long hiatus after “Plan and Execution,” a barnburner of an episode that ended with perhaps the most excruciating cliffhanger of the series. A break? I spent the month agonizing over the wait and wondering what could come next. While others were enjoying high temperatures, fireworks, and cookouts, I thought about Howard Hamlin lying lifeless on Jimmy’s apartment floor. I’m exaggerating, but only slightly.
The final episodes — this time we mean it — are finally here, and while a Better Call Saul-shaped hole in my life is on the horizon, I’ve got six weeks to bask in all the Albuquerque-based goodness. “Point and Shoot” begins with a glimpse at the cover-up that will...
- 7/12/2022
- by Nick Harley
- Den of Geek
Saul Goodman’s first TV appearance was in the Breaking Bad second-season episode titled, appropriately, “Better Call Saul,” which debuted on AMC on April 26, 2009. It has, in other words, been a minute since we met the title character of the great prequel series Better Call Saul, and only slightly less since we met Mike Ehrmantraut, Gus Fring, and several other key figures who have appeared on both shows.
So, as the final Saul season resumes on July 11 after a brief hiatus — with events still taking place roughly four years before...
So, as the final Saul season resumes on July 11 after a brief hiatus — with events still taking place roughly four years before...
- 7/5/2022
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 4, “Hit and Run.”]
One of the ways that “Better Call Saul” keeps you on your toes is reminding you that there’s always another corner of Albuquerque to discover. It’s not all trips to the courthouse or rendezvouses at roadside diners or meetings in law firm boardrooms. So when “Hit and Run” opens with a glimpse at suburbia, as seen through the eyes of a pair of neighborhood folks seemingly more concerned with homeowner’s association to-dos than regional drug trafficking concerns, it’s a reminder that the net can always be cast wider.
Of course, these aren’t exactly ordinary residents counting down the days to the next cul-de-sac bake sale. They’re employees in the ever-widening Gus Fring empire, part of a house-sized security detail with one key directive: keep the Chicken Man alive. It’s the early-2000s American Southwest equivalent...
One of the ways that “Better Call Saul” keeps you on your toes is reminding you that there’s always another corner of Albuquerque to discover. It’s not all trips to the courthouse or rendezvouses at roadside diners or meetings in law firm boardrooms. So when “Hit and Run” opens with a glimpse at suburbia, as seen through the eyes of a pair of neighborhood folks seemingly more concerned with homeowner’s association to-dos than regional drug trafficking concerns, it’s a reminder that the net can always be cast wider.
Of course, these aren’t exactly ordinary residents counting down the days to the next cul-de-sac bake sale. They’re employees in the ever-widening Gus Fring empire, part of a house-sized security detail with one key directive: keep the Chicken Man alive. It’s the early-2000s American Southwest equivalent...
- 5/3/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
A review of this week’s Better Call Saul, “Rock and Hard Place,” coming up just as soon as I take care of you and the Key Master…
“Adios, papa.” —Nacho
The writers of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are proud to admit how much each show has been made up as it has gone along, and how many aspects of each were happy accidents. Jesse Pinkman was supposed to die within a few episodes of introducing Walter White to the Abq drug scene, for instance; then Vince Gilligan...
“Adios, papa.” —Nacho
The writers of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are proud to admit how much each show has been made up as it has gone along, and how many aspects of each were happy accidents. Jesse Pinkman was supposed to die within a few episodes of introducing Walter White to the Abq drug scene, for instance; then Vince Gilligan...
- 4/26/2022
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
This Better Call Saul review contains spoilers.
Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 3
The ballad of Nacho Varga ended not with a whimper, but with a defiant, indignant bang. Ever since Michael Mando’s Nacho graced our screens in the second episode of Better Call Saul, the character has always had a doomed quality about him that has felt more and more inevitable as time went on. Part of that feeling was due to the character’s solemnity for such a young guy, the way that he always dressed well, yet had a somewhat ghastly appearance, and how he rarely talked in a voice that registered above a whisper. There’s also Nacho’s dangerous profession and the company he kept. But mostly, it came back to the same question: How could Nacho survive the events of Better Call Saul if he never appeared or got more than a passing mention in Breaking Bad?...
Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 3
The ballad of Nacho Varga ended not with a whimper, but with a defiant, indignant bang. Ever since Michael Mando’s Nacho graced our screens in the second episode of Better Call Saul, the character has always had a doomed quality about him that has felt more and more inevitable as time went on. Part of that feeling was due to the character’s solemnity for such a young guy, the way that he always dressed well, yet had a somewhat ghastly appearance, and how he rarely talked in a voice that registered above a whisper. There’s also Nacho’s dangerous profession and the company he kept. But mostly, it came back to the same question: How could Nacho survive the events of Better Call Saul if he never appeared or got more than a passing mention in Breaking Bad?...
- 4/26/2022
- by Nick Harley
- Den of Geek
[Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 2, “Carrot and Stick.”]
One of Jimmy McGill’s (Bob Odenkirk) greatest strengths is pinpointing people’s relationship to money. It’s a psychological pressure point that he’s used to his advantage when dealing with people who have everything to lose. As someone who fashions himself a bit of a legal vigilante, Jimmy gives himself a steady dose of self-righteousness, justifying a little ethical murkiness if it separates someone from what they didn’t rightfully earn.
So how better to illustrate that “angle called justice” than a reunion with Albuquerque’s quaintest, nine-figure fraudsters, Craig and Betsy Kettleman (Jeremy Shamos and Julie Ann Emery)? Hurtling toward an ending that’ll likely have far more of the latter than the former, the second episode of Season 6 finds room for a blend of tragedy and comedy. Most of it is centered in the husband-and-wife embezzlement duo that...
One of Jimmy McGill’s (Bob Odenkirk) greatest strengths is pinpointing people’s relationship to money. It’s a psychological pressure point that he’s used to his advantage when dealing with people who have everything to lose. As someone who fashions himself a bit of a legal vigilante, Jimmy gives himself a steady dose of self-righteousness, justifying a little ethical murkiness if it separates someone from what they didn’t rightfully earn.
So how better to illustrate that “angle called justice” than a reunion with Albuquerque’s quaintest, nine-figure fraudsters, Craig and Betsy Kettleman (Jeremy Shamos and Julie Ann Emery)? Hurtling toward an ending that’ll likely have far more of the latter than the former, the second episode of Season 6 finds room for a blend of tragedy and comedy. Most of it is centered in the husband-and-wife embezzlement duo that...
- 4/19/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
[Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 1, “Wine and Roses.”]
So this is how Season 6 begins, not with a Gene but a teardown. Rather than start this final chunk of story with a flash-forward to Jimmy under yet another new identity, remembering instances of regret in his life and pain he has caused others, “Wine and Roses” starts with a headfake. A monochrome cascade of ties (set to the instrumental that helps lend its name to the episode) gives way to a lavish, full-color tour of the erstwhile Chez Goodman, as a full crew works to wipe an ostentatious palace of everything but the wallpaper.
Like each of its season-starting cold opens, it’s a sad reminder of the fate that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) is doomed to face. The tragedy of those Cinnabon scenes isn’t in where he is, it’s what he’s left behind. While this opening sequence...
So this is how Season 6 begins, not with a Gene but a teardown. Rather than start this final chunk of story with a flash-forward to Jimmy under yet another new identity, remembering instances of regret in his life and pain he has caused others, “Wine and Roses” starts with a headfake. A monochrome cascade of ties (set to the instrumental that helps lend its name to the episode) gives way to a lavish, full-color tour of the erstwhile Chez Goodman, as a full crew works to wipe an ostentatious palace of everything but the wallpaper.
Like each of its season-starting cold opens, it’s a sad reminder of the fate that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) is doomed to face. The tragedy of those Cinnabon scenes isn’t in where he is, it’s what he’s left behind. While this opening sequence...
- 4/19/2022
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Better Call Saul is finally coming back after a long layoff — but Nacho is still feeling the heat.
TVLine has an exclusive sneak peek at Monday’s Season 6 premiere (AMC, 9/8c), with Mike and Tyrus meeting up with Gus Fring for a debrief on the attempt to assassinate Lalo Salamanca. They don’t know that Lalo is still alive, but Gus is a little suspicious that every mercenary they sent in to kill Lalo ended up dead. “It has been known to happen,” Mike observes with his usual deadpan flair.
More from TVLineBetter Call Saul EP, Bob Odenkirk Preview the Final Season,...
TVLine has an exclusive sneak peek at Monday’s Season 6 premiere (AMC, 9/8c), with Mike and Tyrus meeting up with Gus Fring for a debrief on the attempt to assassinate Lalo Salamanca. They don’t know that Lalo is still alive, but Gus is a little suspicious that every mercenary they sent in to kill Lalo ended up dead. “It has been known to happen,” Mike observes with his usual deadpan flair.
More from TVLineBetter Call Saul EP, Bob Odenkirk Preview the Final Season,...
- 4/14/2022
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Fox News has signed correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera to a new multiyear deal.
In addition, Rivera will host a new show for the Fox Nation streaming service, Cops: All Access, a recap and retrospective program for Cops.
Fox News revived Cops earlier this month after it was canceled by Paramount Network last year. The new season, which will be the show’s 33rd, will debut on Fox Nation Oct. 1. Joining Rivera on the recap show will be Corporal Eli Serrano of the Marion County Florida Sheriff’s Office, who is featured on the new season, as well as Fox Nation hosts Lara Logan and Tyrus.
Rivera, who joined Fox ...
In addition, Rivera will host a new show for the Fox Nation streaming service, Cops: All Access, a recap and retrospective program for Cops.
Fox News revived Cops earlier this month after it was canceled by Paramount Network last year. The new season, which will be the show’s 33rd, will debut on Fox Nation Oct. 1. Joining Rivera on the recap show will be Corporal Eli Serrano of the Marion County Florida Sheriff’s Office, who is featured on the new season, as well as Fox Nation hosts Lara Logan and Tyrus.
Rivera, who joined Fox ...
- 9/28/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ever since Better Call Saul premiered on AMC in 2015, fans of the Breaking Bad spinoff have been clamoring for a cameo appearance from the original show’s two main characters, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). The actors themselves have been asked about it seemingly the entire duration of the prequel series’ run. Both Cranston and Paul have been game to join the cast for a short appearance, but the years just keep going by without any tangible proof that anything will come to fruition.
Anticipation for their arrival has continued to boil over as other characters from Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s universe have shown up on screen. DEA agent Hank Schrader had a multi-episode storyline in the fifth season of Better Call Saul and was an integral part to the middle of the season’s plot. Cameos tying the two shows together have been...
Anticipation for their arrival has continued to boil over as other characters from Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould’s universe have shown up on screen. DEA agent Hank Schrader had a multi-episode storyline in the fifth season of Better Call Saul and was an integral part to the middle of the season’s plot. Cameos tying the two shows together have been...
- 8/27/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Fox News and Britt McHenry, a former on-air personality who joined the cable-news outlet after a stint at ESPN, have parted ways after reaching a settlement in a long-running harassment lawsuit, according to the network
“While Fox News is confident it would have prevailed in the lawsuit, we are pleased that we have been able to resolve this matter without further litigation,” the network said in a statement.
McHenry filed suit against Fox News in late 2019, alleging she had been denied opportunities at the company after reporting claims she was sexually harassed by her former co-host, George Murdoch, who is also known as Tyrus. He continues to work for Fox News.
McHenry’s suit, filed in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York, had asked for a jury trial as well as more than $75,000 in damages.
At issue were claims by McHenry that Murdoch sent her harassing texts.
“While Fox News is confident it would have prevailed in the lawsuit, we are pleased that we have been able to resolve this matter without further litigation,” the network said in a statement.
McHenry filed suit against Fox News in late 2019, alleging she had been denied opportunities at the company after reporting claims she was sexually harassed by her former co-host, George Murdoch, who is also known as Tyrus. He continues to work for Fox News.
McHenry’s suit, filed in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York, had asked for a jury trial as well as more than $75,000 in damages.
At issue were claims by McHenry that Murdoch sent her harassing texts.
- 7/19/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Britt McHenry is departing Fox News after reaching a settlement with the network over her sexual harassment claim against the network and fellow contributor Tyrus.
McHenry filed the lawsuit in December, 2019, claiming that Tyrus, whose real name is George Murdoch, engaged in inappropriate behavior that included sexually charged text messages.
The parties filed a stipulation for voluntary dismissal of the case on Monday in federal court.
McHenry said in a statement, “I am very proud to have to stood up for my rights and hope that I have empowered other women to do the same. Although I fully stand by the truth of my allegations, I am pleased to put this matter behind me and move forward with my career.”
A Fox News spokesperson confirmed McHenry’s departure.
Fox News Media issued a statement, “While Fox News is confident it would have prevailed in the lawsuit, we are pleased that...
McHenry filed the lawsuit in December, 2019, claiming that Tyrus, whose real name is George Murdoch, engaged in inappropriate behavior that included sexually charged text messages.
The parties filed a stipulation for voluntary dismissal of the case on Monday in federal court.
McHenry said in a statement, “I am very proud to have to stood up for my rights and hope that I have empowered other women to do the same. Although I fully stand by the truth of my allegations, I am pleased to put this matter behind me and move forward with my career.”
A Fox News spokesperson confirmed McHenry’s departure.
Fox News Media issued a statement, “While Fox News is confident it would have prevailed in the lawsuit, we are pleased that...
- 7/19/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Power review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I’m back to reviewing the National Wrestling Alliance every week. It is nice to be back at the original wrestling league/body and its World Title, which is the only championship that actually means anything. I’m going to be honest with you here. I don’t give a s—t about the other wrestling leagues. I care about the wrestlers and the matches, but promotions don’t matter to me. The only exception is The Nwa, since it is the original and the source of the vast majority of wrestling history. There isn’t a moment in WWE history that isn’t eclipsed in some manner by the most fleeting instance in the glory years of The Nwa. I wish Billy Corgan would start showing The Nwa the proper respect. He...
- 7/12/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Power review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Nick Aldis rubbing his crotch on his own forehead in a record-breaking self-tea bag maneuver worthy of completely ignoring. Trevor Murdoch fights for his right to not be suspended for thirty days without pay, like Goofy after he got caught f—king Minnie. Pot Cookie Monster wants to know where that hash is man. Nwa gets goin’ on like a badonkadonk right now!
[Author’s Note: Tyrus and Thom Latimer, respectively accused of sexual harassment and assault, are present on this show and, while not found guilty or innocent of their alleged crimes in a court of law, if their presence alarms or upsets you, then viewer discretion should be advised]. Match #1: Kratos vs. Sal Rinauro (no contest)
The Score: 0 out of 10 Match #2: The Pope def. Tyrus – Nwa World Television Championship Match...
[Author’s Note: Tyrus and Thom Latimer, respectively accused of sexual harassment and assault, are present on this show and, while not found guilty or innocent of their alleged crimes in a court of law, if their presence alarms or upsets you, then viewer discretion should be advised]. Match #1: Kratos vs. Sal Rinauro (no contest)
The Score: 0 out of 10 Match #2: The Pope def. Tyrus – Nwa World Television Championship Match...
- 4/29/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Powerrr review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Susan Sarandon and her army of Tim Robbins robots are at the door! SS: I’m a great actor! Tim Robbins Robots: …and the Oscar goes to… SS: I have huge tits! Robots: Size Double Z Tittiezzzzzzz!!!!!!! SS: I f–ked a moron for twenty years! Robots: Penis is warrantied! Me: Why are you always farting? SS: My secret! Aaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (explodes) Robots: Freedom! Stinky, stinky freedom! Me: Powerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…starts after all those damn Rs. Billy Dorgan is a dumbass.
[Author’s Note: Tyrus and Thom Lattimer appear in this show and have been accused of rape and assault respectively. Both men have not been found guilty or innocent of their alleged crimes in a court of law. If you are alarmed or upset by the presence of the accused, then viewer discretion is advised]. Match #1: Sal Rinauro def.
[Author’s Note: Tyrus and Thom Lattimer appear in this show and have been accused of rape and assault respectively. Both men have not been found guilty or innocent of their alleged crimes in a court of law. If you are alarmed or upset by the presence of the accused, then viewer discretion is advised]. Match #1: Sal Rinauro def.
- 4/27/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Anthony Fauci blasted Tucker Carlson after the Fox host, questioning the effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine, told viewers that “maybe it doesn’t work, and they’re just not telling you that.”
In an appearance on CNN on Wednesday, Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said, “That’s just a typical crazy conspiracy theory. Why would we not tell people if it doesn’t work?” He pointed to the “overwhelming data” that the three vaccines that have been approved for emergency use, with tens of thousands of people in a clinical trial “with an overwhelming signal of efficacy. So I don’t have any idea of what he is talking about.”
Fauci is the longtime director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
On his show on Wednesday, Carlson keyed in on the Fda and CDC recommendation that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine be...
In an appearance on CNN on Wednesday, Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said, “That’s just a typical crazy conspiracy theory. Why would we not tell people if it doesn’t work?” He pointed to the “overwhelming data” that the three vaccines that have been approved for emergency use, with tens of thousands of people in a clinical trial “with an overwhelming signal of efficacy. So I don’t have any idea of what he is talking about.”
Fauci is the longtime director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
On his show on Wednesday, Carlson keyed in on the Fda and CDC recommendation that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine be...
- 4/14/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Powerrr review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Mark Wahlberg is here. Why? Mark Wahlberg: I’m Mark Wahlberg bitch! Me: Oh God. He’s talking. Mw: I’m an actor. Me: Oh God. He’s talking. Mw: I like rap! Me: Oh God. He’s still talking. Mw: I sleep a lot! Me: Really? Show me. I’ll pay you. Mw: My brother f—ks Jim Carrey’s leftovers! Me: That’s a way of putting that. Mw: My dip-s—t brother runs my family’s burger shop, Wahlburgers! Me: There’s a scary thought. Mw: I didn’t blind that guy! Me: That’s not what…everybody said. Mw: Pocahontas! Me: Oh God. He’s talking. Do you even like wrestling? Mw: John Cena! Me: Do…don’t do that. I said “wrestling”, not bull-s—t. Mw: John Cena is great!
- 4/12/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Greg Gutfeld’s Gutfeld!, billed as a Fox News Channel alternative to late-night comedy, debuted to 1.69 million viewers and 318,000 in the adults 25-54 demographic.
That was enough to beat its cable news rivals at 11 p.m. Et, according to Nielsen numbers released by Fox News. MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Brian Williams had 1.21 million viewers and 183,000 in the 25-54 demo, while CNN Tonight with Don Lemon posted 678,000 and 190,000 in the 25-54 demo.
Gutfeld! took the place of a newscast at 11 p.m. Et, Fox News@Night, which moved to midnight, with 879,000 total viewers and 187,000 adults 25-54. MSNBC’s replay of The Rachel Maddow Show posted 880,000 total viewers and 125,000 in the 25-54 demo. CNN, with a replay of Anderson Cooper 360, had 562,000 viewers and 161,000 adults 25-54.
Fox News said that the Gutfeld! debut topped the year-to-date average of other late-night shows except for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, but the...
That was enough to beat its cable news rivals at 11 p.m. Et, according to Nielsen numbers released by Fox News. MSNBC’s The 11th Hour with Brian Williams had 1.21 million viewers and 183,000 in the 25-54 demo, while CNN Tonight with Don Lemon posted 678,000 and 190,000 in the 25-54 demo.
Gutfeld! took the place of a newscast at 11 p.m. Et, Fox News@Night, which moved to midnight, with 879,000 total viewers and 187,000 adults 25-54. MSNBC’s replay of The Rachel Maddow Show posted 880,000 total viewers and 125,000 in the 25-54 demo. CNN, with a replay of Anderson Cooper 360, had 562,000 viewers and 161,000 adults 25-54.
Fox News said that the Gutfeld! debut topped the year-to-date average of other late-night shows except for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, but the...
- 4/6/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Powerrr review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and suck it. You ready for Nwa: Powerrr? Then watch Nwa: Powerrr. Do it!
[Author’s Note: This show features Tyrus, who has been accused of sexual harassment. Tyrus has been found neither guilty nor innocent of the crimes with which he has been accused. If Tyrus’s presence on this show alarms of disgusts you, then viewer discretion is advised.]
Match #1: Sliced Boogie defeated Jeremiah Plunkett The Score: 6 out of 10 The Good: Boogie and The Plank had a nice match here. They put enough oomph in their moves to make them pop…like my cherry. John Denver: Thank God I’m a country boy! Me: You died a carack head. Jd: I…died? Dewey Cox: You died John Denver?! I just died! Look! The Chorus: Hey! Have you heard the news? Dewey Cox died! No! Say it isn’t so!
[Author’s Note: This show features Tyrus, who has been accused of sexual harassment. Tyrus has been found neither guilty nor innocent of the crimes with which he has been accused. If Tyrus’s presence on this show alarms of disgusts you, then viewer discretion is advised.]
Match #1: Sliced Boogie defeated Jeremiah Plunkett The Score: 6 out of 10 The Good: Boogie and The Plank had a nice match here. They put enough oomph in their moves to make them pop…like my cherry. John Denver: Thank God I’m a country boy! Me: You died a carack head. Jd: I…died? Dewey Cox: You died John Denver?! I just died! Look! The Chorus: Hey! Have you heard the news? Dewey Cox died! No! Say it isn’t so!
- 4/6/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of the National Wrestling Alliance’s Nwa: Back For the Attack Pay Per View, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this show brings the Nwa back to PPV and to the public in general. I rode my camel McGod to this venue so we can talk about this show. McGod: I am McGod! Bow peasants! Me: Alright. Hold on… McGod: Forthwith my foot up your peasant asses! Bestow unto me that sweet, sweet pussae! Me: Wait. Wait. McGod: Move aside! I take large steps! Me: Hold on… (McGod knocks down Nathan) Me: Ow! Damn it! Ow! McGod: I shall begin this review! So begineth this discussion! Me: That’s my li… McGod: Bow peasants!
[Author’s Note: The following review features wrestlers who have been previously accused of sexual harassment (Tyrus) or domestic assault. These wrestlers may or may not have been found guilty of their alleged crimes. If their respective appearances on this show alarms or offends you, then viewer discretion is advised.]
Match #1: Slice Boogie defeated Crimson, Jax Dane and Jordan Clearwater The Score: 5 out of 10
Match #2: Tyrus defeated Jr Kratos The Score: 2 out of 10
Match #3: Elijah Burke...
[Author’s Note: The following review features wrestlers who have been previously accused of sexual harassment (Tyrus) or domestic assault. These wrestlers may or may not have been found guilty of their alleged crimes. If their respective appearances on this show alarms or offends you, then viewer discretion is advised.]
Match #1: Slice Boogie defeated Crimson, Jax Dane and Jordan Clearwater The Score: 5 out of 10
Match #2: Tyrus defeated Jr Kratos The Score: 2 out of 10
Match #3: Elijah Burke...
- 3/29/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Powerrr review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Power is back! I’m not spelling it with the dumb triple r thing. I hate the way Pumpkin Boy books the Nwa. I have a feeling we’ll get more of the same with the return of Powerrr, but at least the Nwa was not sold to Vince McMahon (that we know of). Dokken’s “Into the Fire” is back as the theme. Don’t f—k with Dokken! With that, I say it’s time to get right to it. Nwa: Power starts…go fish!
[Author’s Note: The following review contains wrestlers (Tyrus and possibly Thom Lattimer) accused of sexual misconduct, crimes of which have neither been proven or disproven. If this offends you, then viewer discretion should be advised]
Match #1: Kamille def. Alex Gracia The Score: 5 out of 10 The Good: There was no nonsense here. This...
[Author’s Note: The following review contains wrestlers (Tyrus and possibly Thom Lattimer) accused of sexual misconduct, crimes of which have neither been proven or disproven. If this offends you, then viewer discretion should be advised]
Match #1: Kamille def. Alex Gracia The Score: 5 out of 10 The Good: There was no nonsense here. This...
- 3/25/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Britt McHenry, the Fox Nation commentator who is suing her former co-host George Murdoch (aka Tyrus) for sexual harassment, lost the phone containing text messages she says are central to her claims, according to a response filed by Fox News Media lawyers Tuesday.
Whether that’s a big deal for the case going forward depends on which legal team one asks.
McHenry’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, told TheWrap, “Britt has already provided all of the relevant text messages, which she downloaded before she lost her phone, to the investigators and in discovery. We have also offered a forensic examination of her laptop and cloud to obtain any and all messages between her and Ms. Murdoch. She has nothing to hide.”
In the filing from earlier this week, however, Fox News’ lawyers wrote that they “do not concede in any way that the text log is complete or accurate” as a result.
Whether that’s a big deal for the case going forward depends on which legal team one asks.
McHenry’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, told TheWrap, “Britt has already provided all of the relevant text messages, which she downloaded before she lost her phone, to the investigators and in discovery. We have also offered a forensic examination of her laptop and cloud to obtain any and all messages between her and Ms. Murdoch. She has nothing to hide.”
In the filing from earlier this week, however, Fox News’ lawyers wrote that they “do not concede in any way that the text log is complete or accurate” as a result.
- 1/21/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Fox Nation commentator Britt McHenry’s sexual harassment lawsuit against her former co-host George Murdoch (aka Tyrus) can move forward, a federal judge ruled on Friday. But McHenry’s claims against Fox News’ parent company and two of its executives, John Finley and Monica Mekeel, have been dismissed.
In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled that Murdoch’s “communications [to McHenry], as pled, are readily construed to reflect sexual advances and propositions, albeit unusually crude and clumsy ones, towards her.” The judge also ruled that the text messages included in the complaint “do not affirmatively support the inference that McHenry cultivated Murdoch’s text messages to her, including those about his genitalia and sexual desires.”
Engelmayer denied Murdoch’s motion to dismiss McHenry’s claims that he retaliated against her for speaking up about his alleged behavior based on the “temporal proximity of Murdoch’s acts to the complaint...
In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled that Murdoch’s “communications [to McHenry], as pled, are readily construed to reflect sexual advances and propositions, albeit unusually crude and clumsy ones, towards her.” The judge also ruled that the text messages included in the complaint “do not affirmatively support the inference that McHenry cultivated Murdoch’s text messages to her, including those about his genitalia and sexual desires.”
Engelmayer denied Murdoch’s motion to dismiss McHenry’s claims that he retaliated against her for speaking up about his alleged behavior based on the “temporal proximity of Murdoch’s acts to the complaint...
- 12/18/2020
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
Britt McHenry’s sexual harassment and retaliation suit against her former co-host Tyrus and Fox News will move forward, though a New York federal company has dismissed her claims against its parent company and other colleagues.
McHenry in December 2019 sued her co-host and the network, along with its parent company Fox Corporation and three other employees. She says Tyrus, whose legal name is George Murdoch (no relation to Rupert), made unwanted sexual advances and sent her inappropriate texts while they worked together on Un-pc.
The host says after Murdoch learned she had a boyfriend he retaliated against her and created a ...
McHenry in December 2019 sued her co-host and the network, along with its parent company Fox Corporation and three other employees. She says Tyrus, whose legal name is George Murdoch (no relation to Rupert), made unwanted sexual advances and sent her inappropriate texts while they worked together on Un-pc.
The host says after Murdoch learned she had a boyfriend he retaliated against her and created a ...
- 12/18/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Britt McHenry’s sexual harassment and retaliation suit against her former co-host Tyrus and Fox News will move forward, though a New York federal company has dismissed her claims against its parent company and other colleagues.
McHenry in December 2019 sued her co-host and the network, along with its parent company Fox Corporation and three other employees. She says Tyrus, whose legal name is George Murdoch (no relation to Rupert), made unwanted sexual advances and sent her inappropriate texts while they worked together on Un-pc.
The host says after Murdoch learned she had a boyfriend he retaliated against her and created a ...
McHenry in December 2019 sued her co-host and the network, along with its parent company Fox Corporation and three other employees. She says Tyrus, whose legal name is George Murdoch (no relation to Rupert), made unwanted sexual advances and sent her inappropriate texts while they worked together on Un-pc.
The host says after Murdoch learned she had a boyfriend he retaliated against her and created a ...
- 12/18/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Controversial Fox Nation host Britt McHenry has a brain tumor and will undergo surgery. The 33-year-old McHenry revealed the condition in a Twitter post.
McHenry has worked for ESPN and joined Fox News in 2018. She is expected to undergo surgery on Thursday after getting an Mri for her neck and brain earlier in the week.
“I have a brain tumor. I’m with an amazing medical team and surgery is imminent,” McHenry wrote. “Thank you for continued support and understanding at this time. Overwhelmed by the support by friends & strangers alike. With the best surgeons and doctors. Just another thing to take on. Please I can’t stress enough, make your check-ups. Get an Mri early. It could have saved me.”
Fox Nation is a subscription streaming service and spin-off from Fox News Channel. McHenry hosts the service’s Un-pc show.
McHenry has had a contentious relationship with her employers.
McHenry has worked for ESPN and joined Fox News in 2018. She is expected to undergo surgery on Thursday after getting an Mri for her neck and brain earlier in the week.
“I have a brain tumor. I’m with an amazing medical team and surgery is imminent,” McHenry wrote. “Thank you for continued support and understanding at this time. Overwhelmed by the support by friends & strangers alike. With the best surgeons and doctors. Just another thing to take on. Please I can’t stress enough, make your check-ups. Get an Mri early. It could have saved me.”
Fox Nation is a subscription streaming service and spin-off from Fox News Channel. McHenry hosts the service’s Un-pc show.
McHenry has had a contentious relationship with her employers.
- 2/29/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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