WWE Champion Dethroned After Injury Sparks Shocking Main Event Beatdown

Following a thrilling match where Cody Rhodes defended his Championship against Drew McIntyre, all eyes turned to the WWE Women’s Championship. The resulting match between Tiffany Stratton and Jade Cargill was a particularly intense and one-sided display, proving to be one of the most powerful performances WWE has seen in a long time.

Bitcoin Dominance: Altcoin Apocalypse 🚨 or Crypto Chaos? 🤷‍♂️

Enter PlanD, the Sherlock Holmes of crypto charts, who’s spotted a familiar face in the BTC.D graph. It’s like seeing your ex’s haircut from 2025-nostalgic, but with more blockchain. 🕵️‍♂️📉 For the uninitiated, Bitcoin Dominance is that clingy friend who tracks how much crypto attention is on BTC versus “those other coins.” A rise means BTC’s hogging the spotlight; a drop? Cue the altcoin confetti. 🎉

The 20 Grossest Things Actors Did For Movies

Leonardo DiCaprio insisted on eating a real, raw bison liver for a scene, refusing a fake prop. This choice reflected his character’s struggle for survival and provided a realistic, gritty effect that couldn’t be achieved with artificial materials. Despite crew members offering a gelatin substitute, he stuck with the genuine organ. He also filmed in extremely cold weather, which naturally created visible breath and frost, eliminating the need for special effects.

Most Notable Celebs who Died in October 2025

Peter Watkins, a groundbreaking British filmmaker known for his innovative docudramas, passed away on October 30, 2025, at the age of 90. He created powerful and visually striking films like ‘Culloden’, ‘The War Game’, ‘Privilege’, ‘Punishment Park’, and ‘Edvard Munch’. Watkins was known for combining acted scenes with the style of news reports, which often challenged traditional broadcasting standards and encouraged viewers to question authority. His film ‘The War Game’ was famously banned by the BBC but later won an Academy Award. Throughout his career, he continued to experiment with long-form, immersive filmmaking, as seen in projects like ‘The Journey’ and ‘La Commune (Paris, 1871)’.

Wealth Firm Sells Stewart Stake, Keeps Real Estate Foot

According to the SEC filing, Outlook Wealth Advisors quietly reduced its STC stake by nearly 50,000 shares. The sale, valued at $3.4 million, left them with 49,836 shares worth $3.7 million. It’s like buying a coffee and then deciding you only need half the cup-except the cup is a multi-billion-dollar company.

The Greatest Non-White Actresses in Hollywood

Viola Davis is a highly acclaimed actress, having won an Oscar, an Emmy, and two Tony Awards. She received the Academy Award for her role in ‘Fences’ and has been nominated for an Oscar several times for films including ‘Doubt’ and ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’. She’s also known for her leading role in the TV series ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ and made Emmy history as the first Black woman to win the award for Lead Actress in a Drama. Beyond acting, Davis is a producer with JuVee Productions, a company focused on creating diverse and inclusive stories for both film and television.

SIGI CFOs Secret Playbook

Why’s the CFO suddenly so keen on accumulation?
Well, met, he’s bought 5,700 shares over a year-46.54% of his previous stake. No sales. That’s not a trend. That’s a pit excavator tearing up any “sell” signs he might’ve had. But let’s not tell him that. He’s clearly doing “contestation” on a yacht he hasn’t bought yet.