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Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Jan 28, 2025
Brock Lesnar’s WWE future remains uncertain, with recent developments suggesting that fans may not see “The Beast Incarnate” back in the ring anytime soon. The latest updates reveal that ongoing legal issues are keeping Lesnar sidelined, casting doubt on his return.
On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer addressed the swirling rumors of a potential comeback, stating, “That’s up to legal,” in reference to Lesnar’s involvement in a lawsuit. Meltzer made it clear that WWE is unlikely to bring Lesnar back until the legal matters are resolved.
The situation stems from a lawsuit filed in January 2024 by former WWE employee Janel Grant, who accused Vince McMahon of directing her to engage in inappropriate activities with WWE personnel, including Lesnar. The lawsuit includes allegations of sexual trafficking and claims McMahon pressured Grant to create explicit content for a WWE superstar, later identified as Lesnar.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the lawsuit alleged that in July 2021, McMahon sent explicit photos to Lesnar, who reportedly reacted positively before signing a new WWE contract. In August 2021, McMahon allegedly messaged Grant, implying her involvement with Lesnar was “part of the deal.” The suit also claimed that McMahon shared Grant’s personal phone number with Lesnar in December 2021, after which Lesnar requested explicit content and expressed interest in meeting Grant. However, those plans reportedly fell through due to a snowstorm.
These serious allegations have rocked the wrestling world and provide context for Lesnar’s absence from WWE programming. Lesnar has not appeared on television since his SummerSlam 2023 match against Cody Rhodes, and there is no official word on whether he plans to respond publicly to the lawsuit.
Reports from Sportskeeda’s Chris Featherstone in December 2024 suggested that WWE had no internal discussions regarding Lesnar’s return, with insiders stating he was not expected back “any time in the foreseeable future.” While Lesnar’s name was briefly mentioned on WWE television in October 2024, it now appears that was unrelated to any actual plans for his return.
For now, WWE has no active storyline or role prepared for Lesnar, leaving his status and future within the company uncertain.
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Brock Lesnar’s WWE Future in Doubt Amid Legal IssuesThere has been a cloud of uncertainty surrounding Brock Lesnar’s future in the WWE as of late, as the former Universal Champion is currently embroiled in legal issues that could potentially impact his wrestling career.
Reports have surfaced that Lesnar is facing legal trouble stemming from an incident outside of the ring, and it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold. This has led to speculation among fans and critics alike about whether or not Lesnar will be able to continue competing in the WWE.
While Lesnar has always been a controversial figure in the wrestling world, there is no denying his impact on the industry. His return to the WWE in recent years has been met with both excitement and criticism, but one thing is for certain – he brings a level of star power and athleticism that few can match.
As fans await further developments in Lesnar’s legal issues, many are left wondering what the future holds for the Beast Incarnate in the WWE. Will he be able to overcome these obstacles and continue his dominance in the ring, or will this be the end of his wrestling career as we know it?
Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – the wrestling world will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates on Brock Lesnar’s WWE future as more information becomes available.
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#Brock #Lesnars #WWE #Future #Doubt #Legal #Issues #Wrestling #News #WWE #News #AEW #News #WWE #Results #Spoilers #WWE #Royal #Rumble #ResultsCardi B shows off new butt crack piercing after fans cast doubt: ‘Do I lie?’
Cardi B started off 2025 with a bang — and a hole.
“Soooo …….i got my butt crack pierced
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The proclamation shocked many of her followers, with one replying, “She better show [proof],” and another echoing, “photo or it didn’t happen.”
With seemingly no hesitation, Cardi, 32, returned to the social media platform to share a close-up shot of her blinged-out backside, which is also heavily tattooed.
“Do I lie?” she wrote alongside the image.
“Soooo …….i got my butt crack pierced ,” Cardi B revealed via X on Monday.
The proclamation shocked many of her followers, with one replying, “She better show [proof],” and another echoing, “photo or it didn’t happen.” Instagram/@iamcardib
“What’s the reason behind it? Pun intended,” one user quipped.
“I wasn’t even aware this was possible
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“SIS DELETE THIS,” someone else begged.
Others expressed concern for the “WAP” musician’s three young children — daughter Kulture, 6, son Wave, 3, and a 4-month-old girl fans believe is named Blossom or Bloom — whom she shares with her estranged husband, Offset.
With seemingly no hesitation, the rapper returned to the social media platform to share a close-up shot of her blinged-out backside, which is also heavily tattooed. iamcardib/X
“Do I lie?” she wrote alongside the image. iamcardib/Instagram
Cardi’s “Rumors” collaborator, Lizzo, also has some nether regions jewelry.
In February 2022, Lizzo threw a piercing party for her team.
“I have so many piercings right now. I never thought I’d be this girl!” the 36-year-old later exclaimed to a TMZ paparazzo in West Hollywood, Calif., prompting the pap to inquire about how many she’d received at her event.
“You can’t see my coochie; I can’t show you,” the rapper responded, letting fans know just where she was pricked.
“What’s the reason behind it? Pun intended,” one user quipped. Instagram
“I wasn’t even aware this was possible ,” another remarked. Instagram
“I can’t show you! I can’t show TMZ my p—y!”
When asked if she’d ever pose for Playboy — which named Cardi as its first-ever creative director in residence in December 2021 — the “Good as Hell” artist replied excitedly, “Oh, my God — tell Cardi to call me! I love Playboy! Yeah, I’ll do it!”
A match made in bod-mod heaven.
Cardi B recently took to social media to show off her brand new butt crack piercing, but not everyone believed it was real. After fans cast doubt on her latest body modification, the rapper took to Instagram to set the record straight.In a series of videos posted to her Instagram story, Cardi B proudly showed off her new piercing, which featured a small diamond stud placed right above her butt crack. She confidently asked her followers, “Do I lie? Do I lie?” as she flaunted her new bling.
The rapper, known for her bold and unapologetic personality, didn’t seem fazed by the skepticism surrounding her new piercing. She simply shrugged off the doubters and continued to showcase her latest body modification with pride.
Cardi B’s fans are used to her pushing boundaries and making bold fashion statements, so it’s no surprise that she would be willing to take things to the next level with a butt crack piercing. Love it or hate it, one thing is for sure – Cardi B isn’t afraid to be herself, no matter what anyone else thinks.
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#Cardi #shows #butt #crack #piercing #fans #cast #doubt #lieEnough with the Valorization of Doubt!
Over the holidays, I watched the new film Conclave, a suspenseful look at the secretive world of Vatican traditions and the political maneuvering of cardinals as they gather to elect a new pope. The film is based on a novel I read last year, by Robert Harris.
This isn’t the place to delve into the cinematography, performances, or score (all good), nor to unpack the story’s over-the-top plot twist. Set aside the palace intrigue; what stood out to me was the thread running through the narrative—an ongoing battle between “progressives” and “traditionalists” in the Catholic Church.
Certainty vs. Doubt: The Central Debate
The story sets up factions of cardinals, some more aligned with a liberalizing vision for the Church and others who believe the faithful need something solid. Cardinal Tedesco represents the traditionalist vision, at one point offering a speech that echoes both Pope Benedict XVI’s “dictatorship of relativism” and G. K. Chesterton’s quote about the Church moving the world.
Your task, cardinal-electors, is to choose a new captain who will ignore the doubters among us and hold the rudder fast. Every day, some new “ism” arises. But not all ideas are of equal value. Not every opinion can be given due weight. Once we succumb to “the dictatorship of relativism,” as it has been properly called, and attempt to survive by accommodating ourselves to every passing sect and fad of modernism, our ship is lost. We do not need a Church that will move with the world but a Church that will move the world.
Tedesco stands as the foil to Cardinal Thomas Lawrence, the overseer of the conclave, played by Ralph Fiennes. Lawrence, representing the progressive vision, delivers a pivotal speech, nearly word-for-word from Harris’s novel:
My brothers and sisters, in the course of a long life in the service of our Mother the Church, let me tell you that the one sin I have come to fear more than any other is certainty. Certainty is the great enemy of unity. Certainty is the deadly enemy of tolerance. Even Christ was not certain at the end. He cried out in His agony at the ninth hour on the cross. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Our faith is a living thing precisely because it walks hand in hand with doubt. If there was only certainty, and if there was no doubt, there would be no mystery, and therefore no need for faith. . . . Let us pray that the Lord will grant us a Pope who doubts, and by his doubts continues to make the Catholic faith a living thing that may inspire the whole world. Let Him grant us a Pope who sins, and asks forgiveness, and carries on.
Notice the assumptions here. Certainty isn’t only a sin but one of the most fearful. Unity is good, tolerance is indispensable, and certainty threatens both. We’re most like Christ when we’re uncertain, as he seemed to be on the cross, and our faith is made more real the more we doubt, because certainty is a dead thing that resolves all mystery and makes faith unnecessary. In the life of faith, certainty is a vice, and doubt is a virtue.
To this, a simple response is in order: Hogwash!
Power of Doubt?
Look first at the Gospels. Jesus nowhere commends doubt. Instead, we see him chastising his disciples for their lack of faith, or asking in frustration, “Why did you doubt?” When he praises people, it’s for their faith—faith that amazes him, no matter the person’s background. “Don’t be afraid,” he says. “Just believe.”
Look also at church history. It’s not doubt that brings unity to the church but confidence. It’s certainty in the truth of God’s Word. It’s confidence in the great creeds of the faith. Unity flows from confession of truth, not from a posture of perpetual uncertainty.
What’s more, we see throughout history inspiring examples of faith—especially those who endured the dark night of the soul or the relentless whispers of the Evil One. It isn’t doubt that inspires the world but faith overcoming doubt. We don’t remember Perpetua and Felicity for cowering before the wild beasts in the amphitheater but for their courage and conviction. We read works today not from men and women in the past whose muddled ponderings betrayed their uncertainties but from those who strenuously sought the truth and made clear affirmations, no matter the cost.
Of course, the life of faith isn’t easy. Thomas doubted the reality of the resurrection. A number of disciples doubted the truth even after they’d seen the risen Lord. Struggle is to be expected. That’s why Jude tells us to “have mercy on those who doubt.” Honesty about our doubt is a virtue, but it’s the honesty that’s commendable, not the doubt itself.
You’d be hard-pressed to find anything before the past century that would cast certainty and confidence as a sin; something opposed to unity; or to tolerance; or, heaven forbid, to faith. The great Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck titled one of his books The Certainty of Faith. “Certainty” in itself isn’t responsible for the persecution of enemies. It all depends on what we’re certain about. Someone certain of the truth of Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount will be more inclined to withstand persecution than to spread it.
Doubt and Confidence
To be clear, we’re not talking about Enlightenment-style certainty that presumes exhaustive knowledge of God’s mysteries. What we need is a deep and abiding confidence in God’s love and grace—a knowing in our bones that God is real, that Jesus is alive, that we’re loved, that all will be well in the end. “I know whom I have believed . . .” we sing. Lesslie Newbigin put it this way: “[It isn’t] the confidence of one who claims possession of demonstrable and indubitable knowledge. It is the confidence of one who had heard and answered the call that comes from the God through whom and for whom all things were made: ‘Follow Me.’”
I realize one reason some want to recast doubt as virtue and make certainty a vice—it’s in response to churches that squelch hard questions, that act in craven and self-focused ways, or that suppress any expression of doubt or uncertainty, thereby forcing tender consciences into hiding. In these communities, shame accompanies struggle. No wonder some might react negatively to a certain faith that leaves no room for doubt.
But the problem in these faith communities is dishonesty, not certainty. The problem is hypocrisy, not a settled faith.
Doubt is a normal part of the Christian life. As Philip Ryken says,
Faith and doubt are not like the on and off alternatives of a toggle switch but are more like settings on a dimmer switch. Sometimes our faith burns bright. Sometimes it grows dim. . . . Where do we stand at this moment in the dynamic between faith and doubt? And what would it take for the Holy Spirit to brighten our belief?
That’s the right posture. We swing between faith and doubt at times, but the goal isn’t to celebrate doubt—it’s for our faith to shine brighter. If doubts are winning and our faith is dim, we want to alter that situation, not remain in it. “Help my unbelief!” we cry.
The Christian life will sometimes involve dark nights of the soul, seasons of spiritual dryness, unexpected bouts of sickness and suffering, and intellectual hang-ups with some of Christianity’s most audacious truth claims. Struggle doesn’t mean you’re a bad Christian, just a normal one. Still, we’re never told to celebrate our doubts but to press through them toward a fortified faith on the other side.
Brad East makes this point in Letters to a Future Saint:
Doubt is not a landing spot. It’s a way station. It’s an obstacle on the path. It’s real, it’s hard, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. But neither is it something to desire or seek. What we’re after is Christ. The mark of following him well is faithfulness. . . . The martyrs don’t die for a question mark. They die for the living Christ. He will absolutely accompany me in my doubts and anxieties. His full desire, though, is to free me of them.
Amen! So, enough with the valorization of doubt! There’s nothing compelling about a person who says, “Come to Jesus, so you can be as unsettled as I am!” It’s perseverance that draws, confidence that convicts, and faith that moves mountains.
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In a world that constantly glorifies skepticism and doubt, it’s time to put an end to the valorization of doubt. While critical thinking and questioning are important tools for learning and growth, constantly questioning everything can lead to a never-ending cycle of uncertainty and indecision.Instead of constantly doubting ourselves and others, let’s focus on building confidence and trust in our own abilities and the abilities of those around us. Let’s embrace certainty and clarity, rather than constantly second-guessing ourselves.
It’s time to stop glorifying doubt and start celebrating confidence and trust. Let’s believe in ourselves and in the people we interact with, and let’s move forward with a sense of purpose and certainty. Enough with the valorization of doubt – it’s time to embrace certainty and confidence.
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Chicago Mass Deportation Plan Thrown Into Doubt After Leak
President-elect Donald Trump‘s plans to launch a major immigration raid in Chicago next week are under review after details of the operation were leaked to the press, incoming border czar Tom Homan has said.
Newsweek has contacted the Trump transition team and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency for comment via email.
Why It Matters
Reports of a major immigration raid in Chicago suggest Trump’s key 2024 campaign pledge to launch the largest mass deportation of undocumented immigrants could begin immediately after he returns to office.
An U.S. ICE agent watches after Guatemalan police detained a suspected human trafficker on May 29, 2019 in Guatemala City. A federal immigration raid in Chicago is being reviewed after the plans were leaked to…
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What To Know
Federal immigration officers were reportedly planning a large-scale raid targeting approximately 300 people in Chicago, The Associated Press reported on Saturday, citing unnamed sources.
The New York Times reported the raids were planned to begin Tuesday, one day after Trump’s inauguration, and continue until the following Monday. According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. ICE planned to deploy between 100 and 200 officers to carry out the operation.
The focus was on undocumented immigrants with criminal backgrounds. Some of those reportedly targeted have minor offenses, such as driving violations, which the outgoing Biden administration did not pursue.
Homan, the former acting director for U.S. ICE, told ABC News that the incoming administration is now “reviewing” whether to proceed with the Chicago operation following the leak.
A spokesperson for U.S. ICE told Newsweek that any information “concerning activities which may take place after the inauguration” must be referred to the incoming administration.
Trump hinted at the plans in an earlier interview with ABC News, describing the raids as a “priority” for his new administration.
Chicago is one of several so-called sanctuary cities in the U.S. that limit or deny cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Government officials in these cities, including Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, have vowed to defy Trump’s mass deportation plans.
What People Are Saying
Tom Homan, incoming border czar, said to ABC News on Saturday: “We’re reviewing any plans in Chicago because of the leak. When the president gets sworn in, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are going to have a new priority of seeking out those who are considered a public safety threat and a national security threat.”
President-elect Donald Trump said to ABC News: “It’s a priority that we get the criminals out of our country. And it is for everybody else—it’s one of the reasons I won the election by such a big margin. And it is a priority.”
Brandon Lee, spokesperson for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, said to The AP: “The reality is that, I think there has been a level of fear since Election Day. We were always operating as if Trump was going to target Chicago and Illinois early in his administration.”
Chicago Police Department said in a statement to ABC 7: “The Chicago Police Department enforces the City of Chicago’s Municipal Code, which includes the Welcoming City Ordinance. CPD does not document immigration status, and in accordance with the ordinance, does not share information with federal immigration authorities. We will not intervene or interfere with any other government agencies performing their duties.”
What Happens Next
Trump will be sworn in as president on Monday, January 20. It remains unclear whether the mass immigration raids will proceed in Chicago or any other U.S. city early next week.
In a shocking turn of events, the Chicago mass deportation plan has been thrown into doubt after a leak revealed details of the controversial operation. The plan, which aimed to deport thousands of undocumented immigrants from the city, has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation.The leaked documents reveal that the operation was set to target individuals with minor offenses or no criminal record at all. This has raised concerns about the indiscriminate nature of the deportations and the impact it would have on families and communities.
Critics of the plan have called for its immediate suspension, citing violations of human rights and due process. They argue that the mass deportation of immigrants only serves to further divide communities and create fear and instability.
The leak has also raised questions about the transparency and accountability of the government’s immigration policies. Many are calling for a more humane and compassionate approach to dealing with the issue of undocumented immigrants, rather than resorting to mass deportations.
As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the Chicago mass deportation plan. Will it be implemented as planned, or will the leak cause a reevaluation of the government’s approach to immigration enforcement? Only time will tell.
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#Chicago #Mass #Deportation #Plan #Thrown #Doubt #LeakOGC Nice predicted XI v Lille: Tanguy Ndombélé a doubt
OGC Nice predicted XI v Lille: Tanguy Ndombélé a doubt Tanguy Ndombélé, who missed the midweek Coupe de France victory over SC Bastia, is a doubt for OGC Nice as they prepare to take on Lille OSC on Friday night.
The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder is contending with a minor injury and whilst he could play a part, it is equally likely that he could be rested by Franck Haise, who was cautious when evoking the midfielder’s return tonight. There are still a few major absentees for Nice although the major injury crisis has somewhat abated.
Moïse Bombito is still out and will be for a couple more weeks. Morgan Sanson is nearing a return but is not yet near match fitness, whilst Jérémie Boga and Terem Moffi are more long-term absentees. Both are expected to play some part for Le Gym before the end of the season but their returns are not exactly imminent.
OGC Nice likely line-up v Lille
Marcin Bulka; Melvin Bard, Dante, Youssouf Ndayishimiye, Jonathan Clauss; Sofiane Diop, Pablo Rosario, Hicham Boudaoui; Evann Guessand, Gaëtan Laborde, Mohamed Ali-Cho.
OGC Nice predicted XI v Lille: Tanguy Ndombélé a doubtAs OGC Nice prepare to face off against Lille in their upcoming match, there is uncertainty surrounding the availability of midfielder Tanguy Ndombélé. The talented Frenchman is facing a fitness concern and may be a doubt for the game.
Despite this potential setback, OGC Nice will be looking to field a strong starting XI to take on their opponents. Here is a predicted lineup for the match:
Goalkeeper: Walter Benítez
Defenders: Youcef Atal, Dante, Stanley Nsoki, Jordan Lotomba
Midfielders: Pierre Lees-Melou, Morgan Schneiderlin, Khephren Thuram
Forwards: Amine Gouiri, Calvin Stengs, Andy Delort
While Ndombélé’s absence would be a blow for OGC Nice, they have plenty of quality in their squad to compensate. With the likes of Gouiri, Stengs, and Delort in attack, they will be looking to cause problems for Lille’s defense.
It remains to be seen whether Ndombélé will recover in time for the match, but regardless, OGC Nice will be ready to put up a strong fight against their opponents. Stay tuned for updates on the team’s lineup as the game approaches.
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#OGC #Nice #predicted #Lille #Tanguy #Ndombélé #doubtHow the Cavs’ Darius Garland has used doubt as fuel during his ‘revenge season’
Darius Garland, the young point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, has been on a mission this season to prove his doubters wrong. After a rocky start to his NBA career, Garland has used the criticism and skepticism as fuel to elevate his game to new heights.Many questioned Garland’s ability to lead a team and his consistency on the court. However, instead of letting the negativity consume him, Garland has used it as motivation to work harder and improve his game. He has turned his doubters into believers with his stellar performances on the court.
Garland’s determination and resilience have earned him the nickname “The Revenge Season” as he continues to silence his critics with every game. He has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with, showcasing his scoring ability, playmaking skills, and leadership qualities.
As the Cavaliers continue to make strides this season, Darius Garland has been a driving force behind their success. His relentless work ethic and unwavering confidence have propelled him to new heights, proving that doubt can be a powerful motivator when used as fuel for success.
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Keanu Reeves Casts Doubt on a ‘John Wick 5’ Return
Keanu Reeves has taken on hordes of assassins, survived near-impossible shootouts, and outwitted every underworld boss imaginable, but it seems he’s finally met an enemy even John Wick can’t defeat—getting up from a chair without cursing in pain. In a recent interview with CBS News promoting his role in Sonic The Hedgehog 3, Reeves candidly shared his doubts about returning for a fifth John Wick film, despite admitting that he would love nothing more than to put the suit on again and shoot some bad guys extremely precisely in the head.
Reeves was speaking after the explosive success of John Wick: Chapter 4, which left his character…well…dead. The series is infamous for its demanding action sequences, with Reeves dedicating months to training for combat and stunts. Still, after four punishing movies, it’s understandable that Reeves would be considering retiring from the physically demanding role.
“You can never say never,” Reeves admitted, before adding:
“My knees right now are saying, ‘I can’t do another John Wick.’ So my heart does, but I don’t know if my knees can do it.”
If John Wick 5 does happen, it looks like Reeves might be trading bulletproof suits for knee braces and action-packed car chases for cautious trips across icy sidewalks like the rest of us.
Will Keanu Reeves Play John Wick Again?
Despite Keanu Knee-ves’ latest comments, we haven’t seen the last of Reeves as the Baba Yaga. The actor is set to reprise his role in the John Wick spin-off film Ballerina, led by Ana de Armas and taking place in between the events of the third and fourth films, which should allow Reeves the chance to get back into the world of assassins without having to shoulder the full weight of the franchise. We don’t yet know if it’s a supporting role or just a cameo, but given that he’s in the trailer, it should be at least more than one scene. Plus you couldn’t possibly have John Wick in a film and not have him shoot somebody or kill a bad guy with a f*cking pencil.
Ballerina is due in theaters on June 6, 2025. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates on the project and watch John Wick: Chapter 4 on Starz.
With the price on his head ever increasing, legendary hit man John Wick takes his fight against the High Table global as he seeks out the most powerful players in the underworld, from New York to Paris to Japan to Berlin.
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March 24, 2023
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Hiroyuki Sanada
, Clancy Brown
, Scott Adkins
, Keanu Reeves
, Ian McShane
, Bill Skarsgard
, Laurence Fishburne
, Rina Sawayama
, Donnie Yen
, Lance Reddick
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169 minutes
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Shay Hatten
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Keanu Reeves Casts Doubt on a ‘John Wick 5’ ReturnFans of the popular action franchise ‘John Wick’ may be disappointed to hear that Keanu Reeves has cast doubt on the possibility of returning for a fifth installment in the series.
In a recent interview, Reeves expressed uncertainty about the future of the character, stating that he was unsure if there was more story to tell for John Wick. He also mentioned that he didn’t want to overstay his welcome in the role and risk diluting the impact of the character.
While this news may come as a disappointment to fans who were hoping for more high-octane, gun-fu action from the beloved assassin, Reeves’ concerns about the quality and longevity of the series are understandable. After all, it’s better to leave fans wanting more than to overstay one’s welcome.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that a ‘John Wick 5’ is completely off the table, but for now, it seems like Reeves is taking a cautious approach to the future of the franchise. Only time will tell if we will see John Wick back in action once again.
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#Keanu #Reeves #Casts #Doubt #John #Wick #ReturnKirk Cousins Facing Doubt from Falcons: Can He Still Play Quarterback?
Kirk Cousins has been a polarizing figure in the NFL since he entered the league in 2012. While he has had moments of brilliance, there have also been times when he has left fans and analysts scratching their heads. Now, as he faces doubt from the Atlanta Falcons, the question on everyone’s mind is: Can he still play quarterback at a high level?Cousins’ career has been a rollercoaster ride, to say the least. He has shown flashes of greatness, such as when he led the Minnesota Vikings to the playoffs in 2019. However, he has also had his fair share of struggles, including a disappointing 2020 season where he threw 13 interceptions and failed to lead the Vikings to the postseason.
Now, with the Falcons questioning his ability to play quarterback, Cousins finds himself under the microscope once again. The Falcons, who are in desperate need of a quarterback after trading away Matt Ryan, have reportedly expressed interest in Cousins. However, there are concerns about whether he is the right fit for the team.
One of the main criticisms of Cousins is his inconsistency. While he has shown that he can be a capable starter in the league, there are times when he seems to crumble under pressure. His decision-making can be questionable, and he has a tendency to turn the ball over in crucial moments. These are all red flags for a team like the Falcons, who are looking for a reliable quarterback to lead their offense.
Another issue that has plagued Cousins throughout his career is his performance in big games. He has a reputation for struggling in primetime matchups and playoff games, which has led many to question whether he has what it takes to win when it matters most. This is a concern that the Falcons will surely take into consideration as they weigh their options at the quarterback position.
Despite the doubt surrounding him, Cousins remains confident in his abilities. He has stated in interviews that he believes he can still play at a high level and lead a team to success. Whether he will get the opportunity to prove himself with the Falcons remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: the pressure is on for Cousins to show that he is still a capable quarterback in the NFL. Only time will tell if he can rise to the occasion and silence his critics once and for all.
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