Kemo
09-07-2018, 04:10 AM
– John Cena took to Twitter earlier today to post an inspiring message for fans, which you can see here. Cena made his return to in-ring competition for the WWE at the live event in Shanghai, China at the Mercedes Benz Arena on Saturday, Sept. 1 where he teamed with Finn Balor and Bobby Lashley to beat Baron Corbin, Elias, and Jinder Mahal. He has not been seen on WWE programming since wrestling Triple H at the Greatest Royal Rumble in April.
Love what you do. If you don’t, and can’t suddenly quit. Find out what it is that you love and take steps everyday to move towards that. Love what you do. It’s the easiest way to do great work!!
— John Cena (@JohnCena) September 6, 2018
– On Thursday, HBO announced that the company decided to renew “Ballers” for a fifth season. Former WWE Champion Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a producer and lead actor for the show that is currently in the middle of its fourth season.
The show is about “the glamorous and often cutthroat world of pro football.” The show stars John David Washington, Rob Corddry, Omar Benson Miller, Donovan W. Carter, Troy Garity, London Brown, and Brittany S. Hall also star on the show.
The fourth episode of the fourth season of “Ballers” pulled in an average of 874,000 viewers this week, which is down from the 993,000 viewers that the episode last week pulled in. Here are the viewership numbers for this season:
Episode 1: 1,054,000
Episode 2: 912,000
Episode 3: 993,000
Episode 4: 874,000
Love what you do. If you don’t, and can’t suddenly quit. Find out what it is that you love and take steps everyday to move towards that. Love what you do. It’s the easiest way to do great work!!
— John Cena (@JohnCena) September 6, 2018
– On Thursday, HBO announced that the company decided to renew “Ballers” for a fifth season. Former WWE Champion Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a producer and lead actor for the show that is currently in the middle of its fourth season.
The show is about “the glamorous and often cutthroat world of pro football.” The show stars John David Washington, Rob Corddry, Omar Benson Miller, Donovan W. Carter, Troy Garity, London Brown, and Brittany S. Hall also star on the show.
The fourth episode of the fourth season of “Ballers” pulled in an average of 874,000 viewers this week, which is down from the 993,000 viewers that the episode last week pulled in. Here are the viewership numbers for this season:
Episode 1: 1,054,000
Episode 2: 912,000
Episode 3: 993,000
Episode 4: 874,000