What's Trending Oct 17 - 23 2021 (TL; DR)

What's Trending Oct 17 - 23 2021 (TL; DR)

by experiencehood | Oct 25, 2021

Sports

Heading to the World Series

The Atlanta Braves defeated the Los Angles Dodgers for their chance at the World Series Championship. The Braves will be facing the Houston Astros as they beat the Boston Red Sox. The World Series will start Tuesday, Oct 26.

Shakur Stevenson

In a Top Rank Boxing event, Jamel Herring attempted to defend the WBO junior lightweight title against Shakur Stevenson. Shakur was able to establish himself through the match leading to a stoppage in round 10. Shakur is now (17 -0, 9 KOs).

Top 75 NBA Players

It’s the 75th anniversary of the NBA and they have named their Top 75 players. A lot of familiar names have been placed on the list like Michael Jordan and Lebron James.

Entertainment

Xbox Mini Fridge

Microsoft is releasing a mini-fridge with the same design as the Xbox Series X. Pre-orders are constantly bought out of stock, and resellers are taking advantage of the opportunity. The Idea of an Xbox mini-fridge came from memes about the appearance of the design of the Xbox Series X is similar to a fridge. Microsoft decided to make it into reality.

Megan McCain and the View Rumors

On Watch What Happens, Megan McCain tries to clear up some rumors about her time during and after the View. Megan was asked if the rumors of staff on the View were told not to communicate with her. Megan replied, "they are doing a bad job at it." Megan also included that she was bullied off the show. 

Kanye or Ye

Kanye West Petition to Change his name has been approved by a judge in LA. Now he is officially known as Ye from now on.

Politics

Joe Manchin

Joe Biden took time to negotiate With Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema about Biden’s plans for spending. A few topics were discussed such as, free community college and raising taxes on corporations.

A Huge Migrant Caravan Push for asylum

Migrants from South America, Central America, and Haiti made a move from the south of Mexico to the Mexican capital to apply for asylum and refugee status. The group clashed with Mexican law enforcement officers, and some made a move to the U.S. border.