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Rusev - Age, Family, Bio

Professional wrestler who previously competed as a powerlifter and a rower. He became the first Bulgarian to wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment in 2010. He has also been known professionally as Miro, Miroslav and Alexander Rusev.  Before Fame He made his wrestling debut as part of the independent circuit starting in 2008 and won his debut versus Aerial Star. Trivia He has been called The Bashing Bulgarian, The Bulgarian Brute, and The Super-Athlete.

These Optical Illusions Are Really Trippy and Confusing

31 Optical Illusions That Will Make You Look TwiceBy Mark PygasUpdated Nov. 18 2019, 2:20 p.m. ET Source: ImgurEvery now and then, a photo is taken is taken at the perfect time and angle to create something both truly amazing and horrifying. Be it the old "is it a duck or a rabbit" illusion, or the classic "old lady or young woman in vanity," these kinds of magical occurrences are never not funny and amazing.

U.S. To Send Less Than 10 Troops To Rescue Chibok Missing Girls

The United States Department of Defence confirmed the U.S.A. is dispatching fewer than 10 military troops to Nigeria as part of the agreements between the U.S. Secretary of the State, John Kerry and President Goodluck Jonathan. A Pentagon spokesperson, Col. Steve Warren, confirmed on May 7, 2014, Wednesday that the U.S.A. currently has no plans to launch any military operations on the Nigerian territory.  * Col. Steven C. Warren Photo credit – 114fw.

We Must Rewrite Women's Roles in History

If we were to judge by the history books, it would be easy to think that men were pretty much the only people who mattered in history—or at least, the only ones worth remembering. That isn’t true, of course, but that’s the story we’re accustomed to hearing about the past: one where the presence of men is taken as a given, and the presence of women is exceptional. But take a deeper look into history, and you’ll find countless women who did incredible things that weren’t recognized in their time—or even in ours.

What Happened to Rapper Freeways Son? State Property in Mourning Too

What happened to rapper Freeway’s son? The Philadelphia rapper and his fellow State Property member Oschino Vasquez are both mourning their sons. Two giants of Philadelphia’s rap scene are in mourning. Leslie Edward “Freeway” Pridgen and Oschino Vasquez — two members of the Roc-A-Fella rap group State Property — both lost sons recently, as they revealed on Instagram on Thursday, Oct. 29. As yet, however, there are few details about what happened to the rappers’ sons.