Lady Gaga Joins James Corden for Carpool Karaoke

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This weeks episode of The Late Late Show on Tuesday will feature Lady Gaga in the passenger seat for Carpool Karaoke. A minute-plus preview posted was posted on the CBS Late Night Show’s Twitter account on Monday (oct. 24).

The preview shows a fake call between “Dave” from the NFL offering Gaga the Super Bowl halftime show, then an ad-libbed take on Ludacris‘ “Move Bitch” and then a claws-up rendition of the Gaga’s No.1 hit “Bad Romance

At the end of the clip Corden’s rocking a Gaga-esque fashion statement “Not ideal for driving,” Corden says of the mile-high wig “but I do feel alive“. Check out the preview for yourself below, it’s sure to be a great episode!

You can catch The Late Late show on Tuesday at 12:35 a.m. ET on CBS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TNA Impact Wrestling: Moose Prototype Or Hype?

moosetnaPro Wrestling, and football has gone hand and hand for decades. Who could forget the infamous WWE vs. NFL Battle Royal at Wrestlemania 2. Players stepped into the squared circle for many reasons; some for extra income during the off season, injuries, many wanted to stay in the lime light after life on the grid iron. For some, they just loved  wrestling.

We’ve seen many come for pay, and leave an impact. While a select few became superstars.  Ron Simmons,  “Big Cat”   Ernie   Ladd,   “Hacksaw”  Jim Duggan, and Vader paved the way for the    likes   of  Goldberg,    and     The Rock. Now theres Moose.

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Quinn “Moose” Qjinnaka, 6′ 5 299 pound former offensive lineman; known for his time with the Atlanta Falcons. Moose, currently signed with TNA got his his start in 2012 after being cut by the St. Louis Rams, receiving his training by former WWE star Curtis Hughes.

After training, Qjinnaka  was  highly sawed      after      by       GFW,   TNA, Lucha  Underground,   ROH  and WWE. GFW    won    the    sweepstakes    only partially, and  for a limited time with Moose signing an exclusive deal with ROH in 2014. Tasting success for two years at ROH, Moose was once again a free agent.

Wrestling fans were close to seeing Moose in WWE, with fellow NFL alumnus Dean Muhtadi (Mojo Rawley), and Thomas Pestock (Baron Corbin).

Unfortunately this did not come into fruition, Qjinnaka was arrested back in 2009 for domestic violence after fighting his then wife. WWE figured at the time of signing Quinn would of been unwise during the ongoing Adam Rose and Jerry Lawler situation. With that Moose made his TNA debut on July 12th 2016.

Moose was thrust into major story line with    former    ROH    standout   Mike Bennett,  and  TNA  World  Champion Lashley. In his first couple of matches, Moose has shown great agility, speed, and skill. In time his “mike” presence will continue to grow, building off his NFL swagger. The question is, can Moose stay mentally focused, and discipline to survive in the square circle. If  he  does Moose  will  be  the prototype  for  the future “Big Man” in pro wrestling.

Gutsy Adele Turns Down NFL, Pepsi, Superbowl

In a story blowing up all over the internet (at least the internet of America), it’s being reported that Adele has announced she’s turned down the opportunity to perform at the NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show. The Super Bowl will be in Houston, TX in early 2017.

Regarded as possibly the “biggest gig in the world,” the music industry, tabloids, NFL, and Pepsi have jumped all over this seemingly “shocking” decision. Some of them to clarify, some to praise or denounce Adele’s audacity at turning this opportunity down.

To her credit, Adele says she declined because the show is “not about the music…and I don’t really dance or anything like that,” but goes on to graciously thank the NFL and Pepsi for thinking of her.

The NFL usually doubles the Super Bowl halftime period to 30 minutes. The show is traditionally a huge spectacle taking up the whole field, requiring a large stage, and a large cast. Normally, Adele styles her concerts to have a more intimate and less flashy atmosphere.

Incidentally, Adele does go further to say that she may be interested in doing the show in the future. She mentions that she plans on doing a dance album next. In other words, she’s not saying she would never do the Super Bowl. She’s just saying now is not the best time, in her opinion.

The NFL and Pepsi together released a statement saying a FORMAL offer was never extended.

In the past, the NFL and the Super Bowl Halftime Show sponsor have made short lists of possible performers before announcing a final choice. The themes of the show are normally heavily based on the artist’s genre and style.

In the view of the NFL and Pepsi, it’s a good idea to have multiple options. The entertainment industry is spinning this to make it seem like the carefully worded statement was released to cover their tracks and avoid insulting the artist that does end up performing. The perception being that the artist who does perform would be the “2nd choice.”

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