Evening Daily News Update
By Garth Holmberg on 22 July 2025
RIP Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025)
From the pages of the BOD Magazine, here’s UPDATE!
Good evening, Doomers! Tuesday Night is NXT Night, and on tonight’s episode, we can look forward to Oba Femi defending the NXT Championship in a Triple Threat against Josh Briggs and Yoshiki Inamura. We’ve got THE UNDERTAKER confronting Trick Williams (please go away, Taker), Castor Troy takes on Ricky Saints, Lash Legend and Jaida Parker have some business to handle with Jacy Jayne, Black Monroe faces Wren Sinclair, Ethan Page celebrates being the Greatest North American, and TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella is scheduled to make an appearance. If you miss the show or just kinda want to know what is going on, Niz will have the recap for you some time after the show.
It being Tuesday, that means you should check out Kat’s review of Monday Night Raw. We’re pretty light on content on Tuesday, so if you need to kill some time, Scott’s archives are rapidly expanding as everything is given a new home. Hey, remember when the WWF ran the Copps Coliseum? I don’t, but they taped a few times there, and May 1st, 1989 just went up in the archives!
Ric Flair Announces He’s “Cancer-Free”
The WWE Hall Of Famer, Former 16-Time World Heavyweight Champion, The Limousine Riding, Jet Flying, Lease Holder Of Space Mountain Recently Posted On Social Media That He Is Now Cancer-Free, And We’re All Happy To See That News. Now I Will Wrap This Up Because Capitalizing Every Word Is A Bigger Pain In The Ass Than I Anticipated.
Marina Shafir Recounts Incident With Male Co-Worker
In the latest edition of “F*ck Around and Find Out”, The Problem Marina Shafir opens up about an incident with a former co-worker that got way too real. Hopefully whoever it was ended up so humiliated, he threw himself head-first into a woodchipper.
YouTube Spotlight: Raven, Disco Inferno, and Kimberly on “Win Ben Stein’s Money”
Win Ben Stein’s Money is an American television game show created by Al Burton and Donnie Brainard that aired first-run episodes from July 28, 1997, to January 31, 2003, on Comedy Central. The show features three contestants who compete to answer general knowledge questions to win the grand prize of $5,000 from the show’s host, Ben Stein. Yeah, WWE Vault is kinda boring right now, so we’re going super random today. Or you can watch an 8-HOUR compilation of Hangman Page’s redemption storyline on AEW’s channel.
As always, enjoy yourselves, keep it clean, and come out dooming! – GH
