What's Trending Sept 5 -11

What's Trending Sept 5 -11

by experiencehood | Sep 13, 2021

Sports

The first week of the NFL season

The first week of the NFL season kicks off. The first game of the season was with the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Buccaneers. Buccaneers take the win in a close match 29-31.

Baseball 2020 Hall of fame

After being postponed for over a year, the Baseball Hall of fame 2020 has finally happened. Legends of the game Derek Jeter, Larry Walker, Ted Simmons, and Marvin Miller have been inducted.

Djokovic

Novak Djokovic continues his run of 25 – 0 in this year’s majors. In addition, it continues the American men losing streak for a major title at 71. The last time an American won a major was in 2003.

Triller Fight Club

The Triller Fight Club had a pay-per-view event which had two main events. One of the main events featured Anderson Silva and Tito Ortiz, which ended with a knockout by Anderson Silva. The other main event was with Evander Holyfield and Vitor Belfort, which also ended with a knockout by Vitor Belfort.

Entertainment

Matrix 4

People are excited for a new Matrix movie soon coming. The new movie Matrix Resurrections has a couple of familiar faces and some new ones.

Uzi Vert

Lil Uzi Vert appears to not have his diamond on his forehead anymore, saying that a fan ripped it off when he staged dived into the crowd. Lil Uzi still has the diamond.

Monica Lewinsky

Monica Lewinsky’s name is popping up again cause of an FX limited series called Impeachment: American Crime Story.

Politics

Larry Elder

Larry Elder, campaigning for governor of California, took an opportunity to go to Venice Beach to talk about the homeless situation. While there, a homeless woman threw an egg at Larry Elder and attacked a few of his staff members.

Bidens Covid policy

Joe Biden is stepping up his push to get people vaccinated by requiring vaccinations from federal jobs and encourage private sectors to do the same. Biden also released a plan to protect vaccinated people, keep schools safe from covid-19, requiring testing and masks, improving care for covid-19, and aid recovery of the economy.