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Matty Breisch

Burbank, Elizabethtown

Associate Editor at ClutchPoints

Wrestling+ at @ClutchPointsApp, Indie Filmmaker, Screenwriter, dog parent.

Articles

  • 2 days ago | yardbarker.com | Matty Breisch

    When Hulk Hogan made his big appearance on RAW’s debut on Netflix, it sent the entire sporting world, not just WWE fans, into a frenzy. The crowd in Los Angeles booed the former WWE Champion relentlessly, with the former “Hollywood” star seemingly cutting his segment short because the crowd simply wouldn’t let him get a word out either way. How did this feel for Hogan?

  • 2 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Matty Breisch |Nish Patel

    When Hulk Hogan made his big appearance on RAW's debut on Netflix, it sent the entire sporting world, not just WWE fans, into a frenzy. The crowd in Los Angeles booed the former WWE Champion relentlessly, with the former “Hollywood” star seemingly cutting his segment short because the crowd simply wouldn't let him get a word out either way. How did this feel for Hogan?

  • 2 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Matty Breisch |Nish Patel

    After adding a top-tier offensive weapon in the first round with Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty, the Las Vegas Raiders doubled down on securing help for Geno Smith in the form of Jack Bech, the TCU wide receiver who dazzled in Fort Worth over the past two seasons.

  • 4 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Matty Breisch |Nish Patel

    When WWE formally booked Pat McAfee for a wrestling match with the “Ring General” Gunther at Backlash, one thing was clear: the ESPN host was going to leave the match much differently than he entered it. Taking the ring after a card filled with twists and turns, McAfee took 80 percent off the match's offense, with Gunther laughing off his occasional botched spot while beating him repeatedly with massive chops, Dinosaur Drop Kicks, and more than a few chokes to force his foe into submission.

  • 4 days ago | clutchpoints.com | Matty Breisch |Nish Patel

    Heading into their Saturday afternoon game against the Cincinnati Reds, the Houston Astros were putting things together. After losing five of their last six games, including two losses to the Chicago White Sox and two more to the Brewers, Houston strung together a pair of wins against Milwaukee and then the Reds, with a chance to take it to three with Lance McCullers Jr. on the mound. Unfortunately, that just wasn't in the cards.

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