Wrestler Scott Hall dies at age 63, Elon Musk Challenges Putin to single combat, and Australia pulls Phallic logo for “Womens Network”

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Wrestler Scott Hall dies after being taken off life support

Long-time wrestler Scott Hall, AKA, “Razor Ramon,” passed away Monday night after being taken off life support.

The 63-year-old WWE Hall of Famer recently had surgery for a broken hip and suffered three heart attacks from surgery complications.

His friend Kevin Nash tweeted that Hall was on life support so his family and friends could say goodbye.

Throughout his career, he wrestled for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Federation (WWF/WWE)

Hall started his wrestling career in the 1980s and was most known as the toothpick chewing “Bad Guy” Razor Ramon.

In 1996 he helped form the massively successful wrestling faction, New World Order (nWo), alongside Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan.

Elon Musk Challenges Russia’s President to single combat

Elon Musk wants to throw down against Russia’s president.


As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, The SpaceX founder has challenged President Vladimir Putin to single combat, and if Putin loses, he stops the invasion.


To make sure he got the message, Musk tagged the Kremlin, who responded.


The man in charge of Russia’s space agency tweeted back at Musk and referred to Tesla’s CEO as a little devil and weakling.


That just gave musk more ammo as he posted a picture of himself with a flame thrower and Putin riding a bear.


Musk said, “I see you are a tough negotiator! Ok, you can have 10% more pay per view money. He can even bring his bear.”


As an FYI.. Putin has a black belt in Judo and used to head the KGB.

Phallic logo for Australia’s “Womens Network” has people talking

There are many things out there that might “look” like a male “member,” but in this case, it’s true.

In Australia, a logo for “The Women’s Network” looks very…Phallic.

A government women’s advocacy created the logo, which got people talking.

Older Women’s Network of Australia tweeted that “public money was spent getting a graphic artist, choosing the designing, selecting colours, approving, printing and publishing this logo for the Prime Minister’s and Cabinet’s Women’s Network.

One person chimed in, saying that the gender equality office needs more gender equality amongst people choosing the logo.

The government has since taken the logo down and says it will consult its staff.


 feature image courtesy of WWE Youtube

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