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𝗗𝗶𝗱𝗱𝘆 𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗽𝘁 𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘂𝗴 𝘁𝗲 𝗸𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗻 𝗦𝗾𝘂𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗚𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗲𝗻

Sean 'Diddy' Combs lijkt al voorzichtig na te denken over een comeback als hij wordt vrijgelaten uit de gevangenis. Zijn advocaat Marc Agnifilo sprak in een interview met CBS Mornings over de toekomstplannen van de rapper, die momenteel nog vastzit in afwachting van zijn straf.

rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/55221

Diddy hoopt terug te keren in Madison Square Garden
RTL Boulevard · Diddy hoopt terug te keren in Madison Square GardenSean 'Diddy' Combs lijkt al voorzichtig na te denken over een comeback als hij wordt vrijgelaten uit de gevangenis. Zijn advocaat Marc Agnifilo sprak in een interview met CBS Mornings over de toekomstplannen van de rapper, die momenteel nog vastzit in afwachting van zijn straf.

andscape.com/features/hulk-hog

A lot of the stuff mentioned here is the first I ever heard (read) of it. My last big #Professionalwrestling binge was in the late 90s, early 2000s, it pretty much ended when the #wrestlers I liked started #dying, almost all at once.

But I DO remember the #TrumpRally at #MadisonSquareGarden, and Hogan speaking at it.

That was enough to tarnish any "legacy" he had, for me, at least.

#HulkHogan
#TerryGeneBollea
#VinceMcMahon
#WWE
#WWF
#WCW

Andscape · Hulk Hogan’s legacy isn’t complicatedBy David Dennis Jr.

Today in Labor History June 7, 1913: The radical labor union, IWW, held a fundraising pageant at Madison Square Gardens. The production featured songs and a reenactment of events from the ongoing Paterson strike. It was created and performed by 1,000 mill workers from the silk industry strike. John Reed organized a march of strikers into Manhattan for the pageant.

Reggie Miller’s ghost just HAUNTED the Knicks—Haliburton’s ‘choke’ taunt was DISRESPECTFUL or ICONIC? 🤬🏀 The Pacers’ comeback DEFIED 1,414-1 odds… but was it LUCK or FATE? 👀 febspot.com/video/2785994

Scriptwriting Basics: How the Pacers’ INSANE Game 1 Comeback vs. Knicks Can Teach You Storytellin...
FebspotScriptwriting Basics: How the Pacers’ INSANE Game 1 Comeback vs. Knicks Can Teach You Storytellin...A Comeback for the Ages – And What Writers Can Learn From It The Indiana Pacers’ stunning Game 1 overtime victory against the New York Knicks wasn’t just a basketball miracle—it was a masterclass in drama, tension, and payoff. For scriptwriters, filmmakers, and storytellers, this game was a real-life Hollywood script, packed with heroic performances, unexpected twists, and an unforgettable climax. In this guide, we’ll break down the scriptwriting basics behind this historic NBA playoff moment and show you how to apply these storytelling techniques to your own scripts. Whether you're writing a screenplay, novel, or short film, the Pacers’ "impossible" comeback offers key lessons in structure, character arcs, and emotional payoff. 1. The Three-Act Structure: How the Pacers’ Comeback Mirrors Classic Storytelling Every great script follows the three-act structure—and so did this game. Act 1: Setup (The Pacers Fall Behind) Inciting Incident: The Knicks dominate early, leading by 14 points. Stakes Established: Indiana’s playoff hopes seem doomed. Audience Reaction: "This game is over." Scriptwriting Lesson: Start with high stakes—make the audience feel the pressure. Introduce the underdog dynamic (Pacers vs. Knicks, David vs. Goliath). Act 2: Confrontation (The Fight Back) Rising Tension: Haliburton and Turner lead a furious rally. Midpoint Twist: The Pacers cut the lead, forcing overtime. Audience Reaction: "Wait… can they actually do this" Scriptwriting Lesson: Build momentum—each small win should make the climax feel earned. Delay the payoff—make the audience wait for the big moment. Act 3: Resolution (Haliburton’s Game-Winning Shot) Climax: Haliburton’s clutch three-pointer. Payoff: The "choke signal" taunt, echoing Reggie Miller’s 1994 moment. Audience Reaction: "UNBELIEVABLE!" Scriptwriting Lesson: End with a memorable, iconic moment (like a movie’s final scene).