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  • WWE Star Sami Zayn Explains Why He Thinks He Can Win The 2025 Royal Rumble







    Every entrant in the Royal Rumble match goes in with intent to stake their claim a world championship match at WrestleMania. The goal is the same for all 30 participants, but each entrant may have a different mindset going into the match despite everyone having the same objective. While joining WWE’s “Royal Rumble Kickoff,” Sami Zayn opened up on how he feels going into the 2025 Royal Rumble match.

    “Obviously a lot is being made of this Royal Rumble and with good reason,” Zayn said. “Triple H just came out here and said ‘probably the biggest Royal Rumble of all-time.’ 65,000 people in Indianapolis, the most star-studded lineup of any Royal Rumble of all-time, and I find myself getting asked all these questions about my relationship with everybody else in the match.”

    The multi-time WWE Intercontinental Champion listed off names like Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Kevin Owens before acknowledging that while he feels he’s in the middle of what seems like a lot of controversy, he instead sees it as momentum. 

    “I know a thing or two about momentum in this company cause it comes and it goes, and I’ve had it and I’ve lost it and I’ve had it and I’ve lost it,” Zayn said. “I feel like I have the momentum to do something that I’ve never been able to do: win the Royal Rumble.”

    Finally, kickoff host Pat McAfee addressed Zayn’s Helluva Kicks to Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes in past weeks that appeared accidental, asking Zayn for clarity.

    “Well Pat, it’s one thing to question my actions,” Zayn warned, “but I feel like now you’re questioning my character.”

    If you use any quotes from this article, please credit “Royal Rumble Kickoff” with a H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.





    In a recent interview, WWE star Sami Zayn shared his thoughts on why he believes he can win the 2025 Royal Rumble. Zayn, known for his high-flying moves and underdog mentality, expressed confidence in his abilities and determination to come out on top in the prestigious event.

    “I know that the Royal Rumble is one of the most challenging matches in WWE history, but I truly believe that I have what it takes to emerge victorious in 2025,” Zayn said. “I have been working tirelessly to improve my skills and showcase my unique style in the ring, and I know that I can outlast and outperform any other competitor.”

    Zayn also touched on his past experiences in the Royal Rumble, citing his resilience and never-say-die attitude as key factors that will help him secure a win in 2025. “I have faced some of the toughest opponents in the Royal Rumble in the past, and I have always fought tooth and nail until the very end,” he said. “I have learned from my past mistakes and setbacks, and I am more determined than ever to claim victory in the 2025 Royal Rumble.”

    Fans of Zayn are eagerly anticipating his performance in the upcoming Royal Rumble, as they believe he has what it takes to make a lasting impact and potentially become the winner of the prestigious event. With his unwavering determination and passion for the sport, Zayn is sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the 2025 Royal Rumble.

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  • 1/25 Preview – Laferriere Returns, 12/6 Tonight + Road Trip Opener, Latest on Doughty, Big Sami Stat


    WHO: Los Angeles Kings (26-14-5) @ Columbus Blue Jackets (23-19-7)
    WHAT: 2024-25 Regular-Season Game
    WHEN: Saturday, January 25 @ 4:00 PM Pacific
    WHERE: Nationwide Arena – Columbus, OH
    HOW TO FOLLOW: VIDEO: FanDuel Sports Network – AUDIO – ESPN LA App – TWITTER: @dooleylak & @lakings

    TONIGHT’S MATCHUP: The Kings begin a five-game roadtrip this evening, their longest remaining stint of games away from home, as they visit the Columbus Blue Jackets.

    HEAD-TO-HEAD: The Kings won the first game of the season against Columbus, a 5-2 victory at Crypto.com Arena back in November.

    Forward Warren Foegele had a goal and an assist in the victory, while forwards Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe each collected a pair of assists and defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov scored for the first time against his former team. In total, Gavrikov has three points (1-2-3) and a +5 rating in four games versus the Blue Jackets since he was acquired via trade in 2023.

    KINGS VITALS: Today featured an optional skate for the visitors, as expected following yesterday’s full-team practice day.

    With two days in between games here, Darcy Kuemper is expected to get the start between the pipes tonight to begin the five-game trip. Kuemper has a lifetime record of 4-4-1 against the Blue Jackets, with a .939 save percentage and a 2.00 goals-against average, his second-best career SV% against any one opponent.

    Based on how the Kings lined up yesterday, he’s a lineup projection for tonight against Columbus –

    Turcotte – Kopitar – Kempe
    Foegele – Byfield – Moore
    Fiala – Danault – Laferriere
    Jeannot – Helenius – Lewis
    Thomas

    Anderson – Gavrikov
    Edmundson – Spence
    Moverare – Clarke
    Englund – Burroughs
    Doughty

    Kuemper
    Rittich

    The Kings went with 12 forwards and six defensemen last time out, their first 12/6 alignment since November, and will do so once again tonight.

    Forward Alex Laferriere is confirmed to return to action tonight, while defenseman Drew Doughty likely will not play. Based on today’s morning skate, looks like Laferriere could come in for Akil Thomas up front, with the latter on late after today’s skate for extra work. More on both 14 and 8 below.

    BLUE JACKETS VITALS: Columbus is playing its best hockey of the season, winning 11 of its last 17 games, despite a 7-4 defeat in Carolina on Thursday evening.

    Per Jeff Svoboda of the Columbus team website, here’s how the visitors lined up last time out –

    Entering tonight’s game, Columbus forward Kirill Marchenko leads the NHL with a +28 rating.

    Marchenko leads the Blue Jackets this season with 18 goals and has already set career highs in assists (33) and points (51). The Russian winger has three goals against the Kings throughout his NHL career.

    Storyline Of The Day – In The Grind
    I’d say this is the most grinding time of the season for the LA Kings.

    In many ways, it feels like a 12-game roadtrip. The Kings were home for two of those games, sure, but following five games and ten days on the road, the Kings were back in California for one day off, one practice and two games. Then it was immediately back on the road. Of a 24-day span, the Kings were on the road for 20 of them.

    “We’re a little over halfway through the season now and everyone’s starting to feel it a little bit more, so it’s just how much can you dig in and want it more than the next guy,” forward Tanner Jeannot said. “That’s what it’s all about. I think we have a really good character group in there that can really dig in and get the job done when called upon.”

    So, what’s driving the team through this five-game trip?

    The character Jeannot talked about is important, for sure. Regardless of the situation, that’s important at this time of the year.

    Currently, it’s a gauntlet of a schedule. Columbus and Detroit are among the hottest teams in the NHL, both playing their best hockey of the season. Then, it’s a rematch against Florida, the defending champions, after the 2-1 Kings win over the Panthers on Wednesday at home. Following that are two firm playoff teams in Tampa Bay and Carolina, the latter now substantially stronger than when the Kings left home on Thursday after acquiring forward Mikko Rantanen yesterday evening.

    “You’ve got to have that mindset of when your number is called, just go out there and do your job,” Jeannot added. “We know that these guys are really hot right now and that they’re a really good team over there. We’ve got to be ready and go out and start the roadtrip off right.”

    In many ways, being on the road feels like being at home for this team.

    Jim Hiller felt that on the most recent trip, the Kings did a better job of playing the same way on the road as they did at home. Wasn’t that way earlier in the season, but last trip was better. This trip presents another challenge and, frankly, a greater one.

    The routine of being on the road is different but structured. Not to mention the Kings are as experienced as any team in the NHL. Tonight will be the 27th road game the Kings will play this season, tying them for the most in the NHL. By the end of this trip, the Kings will be at 31 away games played of the 41 scheduled for this season. Nothing longer than a three-game trip the rest of the way home.

    “We love the road, we have a great time together as a team,” defenseman Joel Edmundson said. “Obviously, we love being at home, playing in front of our fans, but I think the team bonding goes a long ways, just being on the road together, 24/7. Another road trip and we’re looking forward to it.”

    All starts tonight against Columbus.

    3 To Watch For –
    – Welcome Back, Laf!

    While the Kings are still awaiting Drew Doughty’s lineup return, look for forward Alex Laferriere to make his own return to action tonight in Columbus.

    Laferriere, like Doughty, was in a full contact jersey yesterday. He worked with the fourth line during line drills yesterday. He was slightly behind Doughty in terms of his return in terms of moving into the full-contact capacity but his recovery timeline was way shorter. Hiller noted that he’s only been out for a handful of days, so the team isn’t concerned with his readiness once he is healthy.

    “After four days he was on the ice already, trying to get himself back,” Hiller said. “He’s fully conditioned, he’s ready to go. He’s probably been ready to go for a couple days, but we wanted to make sure that he was healthy.”

    For Laferriere, he noted that typically with an injury, it’s the legs and the conditioning that is the hardest to find. He hasn’t lost those things, being on the ice since the team was in Seattle. He expressed an excitement to get back in tonight, calling it tough to watch from the sidelines, even if just for a few games.

    A welcomed return this evening.

    – So……Drew Doughty.

    “We’re optimistic it won’t be too much longer, but you just never know,” Hiller said of Doughty this morning. “It’s been a long time. We’re going to make sure that when he does come back, that everybody feels comfortable. Coaching staff, trainers, Drew himself, everybody’s comfortable.”

    Here’s what we know.

    Doughty has now been in a full-contact jersey for three consecutive skates, including yesterday’s practice which was higher paced and designed to challenge Doughty in uncomfortable situations. He was in the full-contact jersey today once again and was among the players who took the ice for today’s optional skate.

    So, while tonight might not be the night, Doughty continues to work towards an eventual return. I think tonight was, at one point, an option but it’s got to be 100 percent. Could be Monday in Detroit, could be later in the trip. I would call it a true game-to-game decision and still sounds like all signs are pointing to a return on this trip.

    – Lastly, a random stat from LA Kings PR this morning. Just found it fun.

    Measuring at 6’6, Samuel Helenius is tied with Brian Boyle as the second-tallest player to score a goal for the Kings, trailing only Steve McKenna (6’8).

    Forward Samuel Helenius scored his first career goal in Wednesday’s win over Florida. Massive goal for the Kings. Helenius scored midway through the third period with his team trailing 1-0. Probably weren’t a ton more shifts coming the way of his line with that gameflow, with the Kings in search of the game-tying goal. Couldn’t have asked for a bigger moment and the big man delivered.

    While a longer-term development project, defenseman Jack Sparkes is in the system for the Kings standing at 6-8. The only man taller, I believe, than Helenius. So, should he reach the NHL and score a goal, he’s presently the only threat to Steve McKenna’s mark within the organization. Sparkes is in his first season of collegiate hockey at Clarkson University, so he’s a ways down the road for sure. Big day to be a big man.

    Kings and Blue Jackets. 4 PM Pacific puck drop to begin the final five-game trip of the season!





    1/25 Preview: Laferriere Returns, 12/6 Tonight + Road Trip Opener, Latest on Doughty, Big Sami Stat

    Exciting news for fans of the team as Laferriere is set to make his return to the lineup after a brief absence due to injury. His presence on the ice is sure to provide a boost to the team’s performance.

    In other news, tonight’s game on 12/6 promises to be an exciting matchup as the team takes on a tough opponent. Be sure to tune in to catch all the action live.

    The team is also gearing up for the start of a road trip, with the opener just around the corner. The players are focused and ready to take on the challenges that lie ahead.

    In the latest update on Doughty, the star player continues to impress with his stellar play on both ends of the ice. Fans can expect more standout performances from him in the upcoming games.

    And finally, a big shoutout to Sami for his impressive stat line in the last game. His contributions on the ice have not gone unnoticed, and he continues to be a key player for the team.

    Stay tuned for more updates and highlights as the team continues to push towards their goals for the season. Let’s go team!

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    2. 12/6 Tonight
    3. Road Trip Opener
    4. Latest on Doughty
    5. Big Sami Stat
    6. Hockey news
    7. Player updates
    8. NHL preview
    9. Game schedule
    10. Sports updates

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  • Steph De Lander returns on TNA iMPACT with Digital Media Title, introduces Mance Warner & he attacks Sami Callihan



    De Lander returns and introduces her real-life boyfriend, Mance Warner.

    Vignettes have been airing on TNA iMPACT with the number ’23’ being the focus point. On the live edition of the program on 1/23, Sami Callihan took to the ring to find out for himself who the vignettes are for.

    Out came Steph De Lander, who underwent successful neck surgery in October. She had the TNA Digital Media Championship on her shoulder. De Lander stated that she won the title in the divorce. She was referring to her on-screen marriage to PCO, who is no longer with the promotion.

    De Lander then went on to introduce the new Digital Media Champion, former GCW World Champion Mance Warner. Warner attacked Callihan from behind and then hit Callihan with the belt. De Lander and Warner kissed as he held the championship in his hands. 

    At GCW’s The People vs. GCW, PCO destroyed the Digital Media Title belt with a sledgehammer and then delivered a promo about his time with TNA. GCW owner Brett Lauderdale stated that he did not expect PCO to do what he did at the event.



    Steph De Lander makes a triumphant return to TNA iMPACT with a Digital Media Title in hand, ready to take on all challengers. But that’s not all – she also introduces a new face to the roster, the wild and unpredictable Mance Warner.

    As De Lander addresses the crowd and talks about her plans for the Digital Media Title, Sami Callihan interrupts, looking for a fight. But before things can escalate, Warner makes his presence known, attacking Callihan and sending a clear message that he’s here to shake things up.

    With De Lander leading the charge and Warner bringing his unique brand of chaos to the mix, TNA iMPACT is set to become a battleground like never before. Stay tuned for more action, drama, and surprises as this new chapter unfolds in the world of professional wrestling.

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  • What’s going on with Raheem Sterling? Arsenal insiders reveal the truth behind winger’s crisis of confidence to SAMI MOKBEL


    There was a time in Raheem Sterling’s career when he didn’t need to overthink.

    Cutting in from the left to slide home at the back post following a Riyad Mahrez pass across the six-yard box became a perpetual – and seemingly unstoppable – feature of Manchester City’s thrilling attacking repertoire.

    Sterling would often repay the favour to his Algerian colleague. Like clockwork. We’d see Sterling score the same goal or supply the same assist week after week after week.

    There was more to his game, of course. Just ask Pep Guardiola. There was freedom and buoyancy to Sterling that captured the imagination. But recently that muscle memory has escaped him. 

    The Sterling who’d emerged as one of European football’s most prominent attacking talents – don’t forget that in 2019 he had an astonishing 53 goals and assists for City, behind only Lionel Messi (55) – is now a shadow of his former self.

    The sight of Sterling’s pained expression as he trudged off the field following his 61st-minute substitution in Wednesday night’s north London derby was a hard watch.

    Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez were once two prongs of a devastating Man City attack

    Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez were once two prongs of a devastating Man City attack

    Under Pep Guardiola the English forward was one of the most lethal forwards in the game

    Under Pep Guardiola the English forward was one of the most lethal forwards in the game

    As such, seeing him trudging off on Wednesday night on 61 minutes was a difficult watch

    As such, seeing him trudging off on Wednesday night on 61 minutes was a difficult watch

    Did I? Should I? What if? You could see Sterling’s brain working overtime during what was a ineffective hour for the attacker in what was unquestionably his biggest night in an Arsenal shirt so far.

    And therein lies the problem for Sterling, as he tries to bounce back in north London after being pushed out by Chelsea last summer. Overthinking on a football pitch is a vibe killer. That effervescent aura we’d come to associate with the 30-year-old has deserted him during his loan stint at the Emirates Stadium.

    A player, who those behind the scenes at Arsenal will tell you, is suffering from a crisis of confidence which is, perhaps, understandable given the off-field attention he receives. Everyone has an opinion on Sterling, and when those judgements are negative it can be hard to avoid.

    Not that Mikel Arteta is writing him off just yet. With Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus out with long-term injuries, Arsenal need Sterling more than ever. They are down to just four fit forwards, alongside Kai Havertz, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli, and are still – just about – in three competitions.

    Arteta was full of praise for Sterling’s showing after coming on as a 40th-minute substitute in place of Jesus in Sunday’s FA Cup third round loss to Manchester United, when the Brazilian suffered the ACL injury that will rule him out for up to a year.

    Even in his disappointing showing against Tottenham on Wednesday night, Sterling won more duels and made more tackles than any player on the pitch during the opening 45 minutes. Those are the sort of numbers that go unnoticed, but the sort Arteta certainly appreciates.

    Yet, defensive discipline was not what Sterling was signed for and you sense the Emirates crowd want more from the forward. That’s understandable. We remember the player he was; the achievements during seven trophy-laden years at the Etihad.

    Of course, his career at City wasn’t always a bed of roses. His start under Guardiola saw him linked with a move away during the opening months of the Spaniard’s reign.

    Mikel Arteta was full of praise for Sterling's involvement in the FA Cup defeat at the weekend

    Mikel Arteta was full of praise for Sterling’s involvement in the FA Cup defeat at the weekend

    Sterling is looking to bounce back in north London having been sent out on loan by Chelsea

    Sterling is looking to bounce back in north London having been sent out on loan by Chelsea

    During England’s disastrous Euro 2016 campaign, Sterling labelled himself the ‘hated one’ after criticism over his performances in France during the tournament.

    Sterling is used to being in the line of fire, but by and large his performances and numbers have kept him from harms reach. External critiques and pressure is something Sterling has, historically, fought hard to cope with.

    Some players are able to shut themselves away from social media and the world of 24 hour news. But Sterling isn’t cut from that cloth. With that in mind, it is likely the criticisms aimed in his direction in recent weeks won’t have gone unnoticed.

    There is, of course, an acknowledgement that his loan move across London from Chelsea has not developed in the manner he’d have wanted. Sterling will accept that. But, equally, Arteta would be the first to acknowledge that the circumstances of an injury-disrupted season have worked against Sterling.

    And when he did get a chance, he had to be hooked in the 30th minute of only his second Premier League start for the club, when Arteta had to switch tack following William Saliba’s sending-off at Bournemouth on October 19.

    Only last month the Arsenal manager said: ‘It’s been tough and very difficult for me as well to accept that I haven’t given him more. When he hasn’t started the games, 90 per cent of the subs that I make is related to saving minutes or because of injuries or avoiding injuries. It’s not tactical reasons.

    ‘I would like him to play much more as I think he can impact the team in a very good way. He’s very good in the dressing room and is absolutely desperate to play. Hopefully we can change it.’

    Finding rhythm and match fitness are the most pertinent factors behind Sterling’s struggles. He has only made seven appearances in the league so far – four of those from the substitutes bench – and only 13 in all, with his solitary Arsenal goal coming in a 5-1 League Cup victory against Bolton. These are hardly ideal conditions for player who is bedding into a new team.

    Arteta has spoken about the difficulties he has faced in not giving regular minutes to Sterling

    Arteta has spoken about the difficulties he has faced in not giving regular minutes to Sterling

    Sterling has been restricted to 13 matches - hardly optimal conditions to bed in to a new side

    Sterling has been restricted to 13 matches – hardly optimal conditions to bed in to a new side

    Those formidable attacking combinations and almost telepathic understandings he’d developed with team-mates at City out of reach due to his lack of game time. A knee injury suffered last month hasn’t helped, either.

    Yet there’s still time to change the narrative. Speak to those at the club’s training HQ, they’ll describe a player who has maintained his professionalism despite the inconsistencies.

    Sitting on the bench for someone of Sterling’s gravitas isn’t easy, but by all accounts he has been respectful and encouraging of those ahead of him in the pecking order.

    With Arsenal looking to strengthen in forward areas ahead of next season, it appears likely that his time in north London will come to an end in the summer, while Chelsea have made clear he is not part of their plans.

    Sterling wants to play at the highest level for as long as he possibly can. His obsession during this campaign to prove his worth will serve to ensure he has the opportunities to do fulfil those ambitions heading into next season.

    Considering his body of work it would be a risk to bet against Sterling. His achievements speak for themselves. The trophies, the goals, the assists, 82 England caps and a starring role in the run to the Euro 2020 final. He deserves respect.

    But the past counts for very little, Sterling doesn’t need reminding of that. Can he prove people wrong… again?



    Raheem Sterling, the talented winger for Arsenal, has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks as he struggles with a crisis of confidence on the pitch. Many fans and pundits have been left wondering what’s going on with the usually dynamic player.

    However, according to insiders at Arsenal, the truth behind Sterling’s struggles may not be what it seems. In an exclusive interview with SAMI MOKBEL, these sources reveal that Sterling has been dealing with personal issues off the field that have been affecting his performance on it.

    It’s a side of the story that has not been widely reported, but it sheds new light on Sterling’s recent struggles. As one insider explained, “Raheem is going through a tough time right now and it’s important for fans to understand that there are things going on in his personal life that are impacting his game.”

    While Sterling’s performances may have dipped in recent matches, it’s clear that he has the support of his teammates and the club as he works through his issues. With the right support and understanding, there’s hope that Sterling will soon be back to his best and lighting up the pitch once again.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Raheem Sterling’s journey and how Arsenal is supporting him through this difficult time.

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  • O. Sami Saydjar Engineering Trustworthy Systems: Get Cybersecurity D (Paperback)

    O. Sami Saydjar Engineering Trustworthy Systems: Get Cybersecurity D (Paperback)



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    In this book, Saydjari provides valuable insights and strategies for creating secure and reliable systems. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced professional, this book will help you understand the importance of cybersecurity and how to implement best practices in your organization.

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