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News has come out that Jose A. Rodriguez Chucuan, better known to the wrestling world as former WWE World Champion Alberto Del Rio, was arrested in San Antonio on charges of sexual assault. News4 San Antonio is reporting that Chucuan allegedly assaulted a woman on May 3. She then reported the assault to local police on May 4, who have since arrested Chucuan.
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When reporting the crime to police, the victim also said Chucuan slapped her across the head. When she asked him what he was doing, he allegedly slapped her over the head again.
The victim told police they walked downstairs and he forced her to wear a dress and dance for him. She told him she didn’t want to and he said not to cry because if she did, he would take her son and drop him in the middle of the road somewhere.
According to an arrest affidavit, the woman told police Chucuan allegedly sexually assaulted her and had her injuries photographed.
This isn’t Del Rio’s first run-in with the law; in 2017, he was involved in a domestic dispute with his then-girlfriend, WWE Superstar Paige, at Orlando International Airport, though police later decided he was not a suspect.
The first SNL At Home episode featured a Masterclass segment that allowed Chloe Fineman to expand her on-air impression catalog to include Jojo Siwa and Carole Baskin. She was back with more gems in the final SNL At Home of the season, but it was Melissa Villaseñor who stole the show with an impressive impression of John Mulaney.
Fineman said earlier in the week that she had a garage full of wigs to help her make content for SNL At Home, and she’s used it to break out some wacky characters along the way. It turns out she has a wig for Phoebe Waller-Bridge, too, doffing a British accent to explain journaling for the masses.
“I keep all sorts of journals — one for violent female rage, and this one is full of my naughty little secrets,” Fineman’s Waller-Bridge said, a clear implication of work-life balance with two shows involving very different topics like Killing Eve and Fleabag.
Villaseñor was next up, this time as John Mulaney teaching you how to wear a suit. She was thrilled to be included in the episode dressed as another comedian.
Glad Mulaney got on 😉 pic.twitter.com/u3ZxL5ipPZ
— Melissa Villaseñor (@melissavcomedy) May 10, 2020
It’s really something to be seen more than described, but the mannerisms here are pretty spectacular. Villaseñor no doubt had time to take note of the real Mulaney when he hosted SNL twice during season 45, so good on her for making the most of that face time and turning it into an impressive bit.
The third Masterclass coach was once again Fineman, this time as Britney Spears making the most of her quarantine. It seems unlikely they will do another Masterclass sketch outside of quarantine, but it certainly has been a way to get some strong impressions into the SNL mix lately.
While much of the sports world hunkers down for another pair of episodes of ESPN’s Michael Jordan docuseries The Last Dance, the hockey world gets its own deep dive into one of its all-time great teams on Sunday night.
NHL Network will air The 1970 Bruins: Big, Bad & Bobby as part of its Originals documentary series on Sunday night. The project celebrates the 50th anniversary of the infamous Cup-winning goal from Orr that clinched the title for the Bruins long before Boston became a modern-day title town.
The film airs 50 years to the day that Orr soared through the air after clinching the 1970 Stanley Cup with a dive across the crease in overtime against the St. Louis Blues in overtime of Game 4 in the Boston Garden.
“I don’t know what nirvana looks like,” said former NFL great Howie Long of the lasting image of Orr celebrating in midair, “But that’s it. That’s nirvana.”
A statue of Orr with his skates up now stands where the old Garden once did in Boston, just the start of the team’s legacy in the city. Narrated by Ken Casey of The Dropkick Murphys, the documentary covers the rough and tumble 1970 Bruins team and how their rise to greatness changed both the city of Boston and the NHL as a whole. The team, known as the Big Bad Bruins, was powered by Orr’s legendary defensive play as much as the team’s reputation for toughness and willingness to scrap.
Featuring interviews with members of the team, including Orr and many others as well as notable fans of the Bruins, the film puts into perspective a four-year run that took the Bruins from NHL bottom dwellers to the toast of the league. Any film that tries to capture how magical Orr was in his prime is a worthy endeavor, but in a largely sports-less landscape the opportunity to celebrate on of the league’s great teams is as welcome as ever.
50 years ago today, the greatest goal in @NHL history was scored. Tonight we celebrate the 1970 @NHLBruins with an incredible @NHLNetwork documentary “The 1970 Boston Bruins: Big, Bad and Bobby” at 8pm ET. Join us at 7pm ET for a special edition of #NHLTonight as we get you ready pic.twitter.com/0SSlFrJuNn
— Jamison Coyle (@JamisonCoyle) May 10, 2020
It’s also a fascinating look at how much the Bruins meant to the city of Boston, which was captured by this particular team in a way that changed the city and its sports fans. Long before the Patriots were perennial winners and the Red Sox broke the crease, the Bobby Orr Bruins were treated like rock stars in a city largely known in the sports world for the dynasties of the Celtics.
The event comes with an hour pregame show starting at 7 p.m. ET, with the documentary to follow at 8 p.m. Any night that gives us the opportunity to revel in the greatness of both Jordan and Orr is a blissful one given the rest of the current sports calendar.
WWE Money in the Bank 2020 airs this Sunday, May 10, live on WWE Network. This year’s edition features two Money in the Bank ladder matches happening at the same time, staged from the ground floor to the top of a ladder on the top of the roof of WWE headquarters. Also, R-Truth vs. MVP for some reason! Here’s the complete card.
WWE Money in the Bank 2020 card:
**note: these two matches are happening simultaneously**
1A. Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Daniel Bryan vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Aleister Black vs. King Corbin vs. Otis vs. AJ Styles
1B. Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Asuka vs. Shayna Baszler vs. Nia Jax vs. Dana Brooke vs. Lacey Evans vs. Carmella2. Universal Championship Match: Braun Strowman (c) vs. Bray Wyatt
3. WWE Championship Match: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Seth Rollins
4. Smackdown Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs. Tamina
5. Smackdown Tag Team Championship Match: The New Day (c) vs. Forgotten Sons vs. The Miz and John Morrison vs. Lucha House PartyJust Added:
6. Sheamus vs. Jeff Hardy
7. MVP vs. R-Truth
If you’d like to read our predictions for the show, you can do that here.
Make sure to give your favorite comments from tonight’s open discussion a thumbs up, because as always we’re including ten of the best, funniest, and most insightful in tomorrow’s Best and Worst of Money in the Bank 2020 column. Be sure to flip your comments to “newest” in the drop-down menu, and enjoy the show!
After sharing his “6 Rings” track in honor of Kobe Bryant earlier this year, Bad Bunny continues his strong year with a bit of a surprise. Following the memoriam track, Bunny would later join PartyNextDoor and Drake for a remix of “Loyal” before sharing his Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana album with the world. The album grew to become the highest-charting Spanish language album ever as it debuted at No. 2 on the albums charts, but just a little over 2 months after releasing YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny returns with another album.
Standing as his fourth album, Bad Bunny returns with Las Que No Iban a Salir which translates to The Ones That Were Not Coming Out. The album arrives after he previewed new music during a thrilling Instagram livestream that saw 320,000 viewers at one point along with appearances from Drake and Tory Lanez. Equipped with ten songs, Las Que No Iban a Salir sees guest appearances from Nicky Jam, Don Omar, Zion & Lennox, Yandel, Gabriela, and Jhay Cortez.
The album arrives a little over a month after Bad Bunny delivered a strong message in their video for “Yo Perreo Sola” song. A song written from a woman’s perspective, Bad Bunny dressed up in drag for the video in order to get the full experience of a woman, letting viewers know at its conclusion: “If she doesn’t want to dance with you, respect her, she twerks alone.”
Las Que No Iban a Salir is out now via Rimas Entertainment. Get it here.