WWE wrestling consists mainly of well-coordinated choreography and trash talking. Every now and again, though, somebody misses their mark.
Whilst tension has been simmering under the surface for a while, the events of the past week have seen the feud taken to the next level.
Actor and action star Will Smith celebrated his 50th birthday in fine style, tackling a lifelong fear head-on. He thoroughly enjoyed the day.
History is littered with examples of singers bungling the national anthem, but you won’t be adding Malea Emma’s name to that list. Quite the opposite, actually.
Nowadays, it seems like our national rugby players are groomed for greatness from a young age. Aphiwe Dyantyi certainly bucks that trend.
Looks like Shane Warne is a fan of Tinder, but not of t-shirts. Details of his exchange with a London woman half his age have now emerged.
At his first UFC press conference in almost two years, Conor McGregor ranted at his opponent, smashed a few whiskey shots and put on a real show.
In what looks like something out of a sci-fi flick, Frank Zapata races a supercar in a video promoting his invention: a jet-powered hoverboard called the “Flyboard Air”.
The All Blacks aren’t used to losing at home, which is what makes our Rugby Championship win all the sweeter. Here’s what their changing room looked like after the whistle.
Denise Mueller-Korenek just smashed the world cycling land speed record, which had been unchallenged since Fred Rompelberg set the bar back in 1995.
When a so-called Instagram influencer posted about her shoot with Siya Kolisi, it drew the attention of Rachel. Her simple response has set tongues wagging.
Springbok fans let out a collective cry of joy at the final whistle on Saturday. I’m sure yours was fun, but there’s no way you can rival the oom.
Apparently, we haven’t yet moved on from the Serena Williams discussion. Here’s the Herald Sun with more to say on the matter.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was never going to settle for reaching such a milestone with a tap-in. I guess you could call this a spinning volley.
In a sensational result that shook up the rugby world, the Springboks pipped the All Blacks on their home turf. Best you check out these videos to cure the Monday blues.
Rassie is already feeling the pinch that comes with the immense pressure of being Springbok coach. With results not going his way, there’s a political battle waging.
As we gear up for a walloping by the All Blacks, World Rugby’s vice-chairman has some serious words of warning about the future of the sport.
With cartoonist Mark Knight’s work under a microscope, and in the face of worldwide condemnation, the Herald Sun has come out swinging.
You know how there are those guys at gym who insist on working out right in the front of the mirror, and spend their entire session staring at themselves?
Romano Fenati’s career is in jeopardy, after he lost his marbles and pulled on a rival’s brakes whilst hurtling along at speeds in excess of 200 km/h.
As the heated debate around Serena’s US Open behaviour continues, an Australian cartoon has been widely panned for how it depicts the 23-time Grand Slam winner.
Jose decided to swing past Wembley on Saturday night to watch England against Spain. Things didn’t go exactly to plan.
Naomi Osaka will always remember the 2018 US Open with great fondness. The rest of the tennis world at large will sadly remember it for something else.
Morne Morkel is currently plying his trade in England for Surrey, and he has made an immediate impact with a few devastating displays.
Roger’s opponent called it “the greatest shot you’ve ever seen”, and he has a point. Also, some astronauts played the first ever tennis match in space.
There is no love lost between Mo Salah and Sergio Ramos, and during last night’s Champions League draw that was clear for all to see.
Nick Kyrgios and controversy go hand in hand, and during his second round match at the US Open there was plenty to talk about.
For Orlando Pirates striker Thamsanqa Gabuza, last night was an evening to forget, with his actions making headlines right around the footballing world.
Every football fan has dreamt of scoring in front of their team’s home crowd, followed by wild celebrations, but for most of us it’s the stuff of fiction.
After being soundly beaten at home by Spurs, Jose Mourinho had to face the music. He wasn’t exactly in the greatest of moods.