Nas dropped his new album King’s Disease II on August 6, the follow-up to the Grammy Award-winning original. The 15-track effort came with the album highlight “Death Row East,” which found the Queensbridge-bred legend reflecting on his past beef with the late Tupac Shakur.
On Thursday (August 12), Nasir Jones shared an Instagram post featuring two throwback photos of himself and 2Pac, explaining they were both from the evening that spawned the song.
The NHL put on a show Friday night, as the Skills Competition took over the city of Las Vegas during the NHL All-Star Weekend.
The event, which is held annually (usually in January, but held in February this year due to the Olympic Games) but notably not held last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, took place on the night prior to the All-Star Game, also held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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What Is Patrick Wilson's Net Worth? Patrick Wilson is an American actor, director, producer, and singer who has a net worth of $7 million. Wilson first gained national notice singing "On the Street Where You Live" at the Kennedy Center Honors for Julie Andrews in 2001. Patrick has starred as demonologist Ed Warren in "The Conjuring" franchise (2013–present) and Josh Lambert in the "Insidious" film franchise (2010–present), and he played Joe Pitt in the miniseries "
Scott Hall and Kevin Nash famously left WWE for WCW in 1996. Their arrival to WCW and forming of the NWO was a major success that is still paying off to this day. WWE’s immediate reaction provided a very negative reaction from fans.
Following the defection of Hall and Nash WWE brought in Glen Jacobs and former ECW star Rick Bognar to portray the characters of Ramon and Diesel. WWE believed that with Hall and Nash gone, they still owned the characters of Ramon and Diesel and they could simply recast them.