Going back to where it all began. Tonight's Bad Blood Premium Live Event in Atlanta, Georgia could help solidify the restoration of a classic that was born on this day 27 years ago. October, 5 1997 in ...
CM Punk returns to Hell in Cell Saturday for the first time in over a decade / wwe.com The self-proclaimed 'Best in the World' is looking to deliver something truly special this weekend in Atlanta, ...
Mick Foley looks back on his classic Hell in a Cell Match against The Undertaker. June 28 marks the 25-year anniversary of WWE King of the Ring 1998, where “The Phenom” battled Mankind (Foley) in a ...
After a wild finish inside the Hell in a Cell structure, it was CM Punk that defeated the duo of Ryback and Paul Heyman via pinfall. Punk rocked Ryback with the kendo stick and a GTS to seal the deal ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Undertaker and Mick Foley’s iconic Hell in a Cell match from WWE’s King of the Ring 1998 ...
CM Punk and Drew McIntyre’s feud has been one of the most electric parts of WWE television throughout 2024. The rivalry began at the start of the year, but appeared to be halted when Punk tore his ...
As much as professional wrestling is about feats of athleticism, it's also about storytelling. Comedy, drama, shock, and awe all play an important role in a match, and can become an important factor ...
The Rock is back and he doesn’t appear happy with Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes — with a simple hand gesture signaling his feelings. The massive return ended and lifted up a mostly entertaining Bad ...
The first three images show McIntyre bleeding heavily in the match, while the fourth and final picture shows the wrestler with at least 16 staples on top of his head to keep a large wound closed. The ...
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Researchers identify new molecular switch involved in programmed cell death
In the fight against disease, programmed cell death – also known as apoptosis – is a key protective function of the body. It breaks down cells that are damaged or have undergone dangerous changes.
IT'S NAMED PFIESTERIA PISCICIDA--Latin for ""fish killer.'' All too apt. This ""cell from hell,'' as some have dubbed it, has struck in waters from Delaware to Alabama. In North Carolina scientists ...
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