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‘Furious 7′ Speeding to Massive $150 Million Opening After $67.3 Million Friday Debut


“Furious 7” is speeding past records at the box office this Easter weekend.

The sequel from Universal raced to $67.3 million on Friday in 4,004 U.S. locations as it gears up for a record-breaking opening weekend of $149.5 million.

Jason Statham talks Furious 7...and Crank 3



Jason Statham technically joined the Fast & Furious franchise two years ago, in the explosive post-credits scene of Furious 6. But Furious 7 gives him a grand entrance straight out of John Woo’s Hard Boiled: While the credits roll, Statham’s Deckard Shaw casually through two floors of a destroyed hospital. In the film that follows, Statham has fight scenes with both Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel, not to mention copious scenes of driving a car real fast.

Undertaker vs. Sting at WrestleMania 32 Would Be More Sizzle Than Substance


Should Undertaker vs. Sting at WrestleMania 32 come to pass, it will be built on pageantry and star power, on bells, whistles, flash and everything that makes up pro wrestling itself.  

Best Possible Storylines for Sting Following Loss at WWE WrestleMania 31


Sting is one of the greatest entertainers the wrestling business has ever seen, but his in-ring debut with the WWE didn’t live up to expectations after he took the loss to Triple H at WrestleMania 31.

John Cena Talks Retirement, Advice for Roman Reigns, More



- John Cena spoke with Digital Spy to promote WWE’s WrestleMania 31. Below are some highlights:

Retirement:

WWE Hall of Fame 2016: Early Projections for Next Year's Class of Legends


Before WWE fills the AT&T Stadium for WrestleMania 32, expect some Texas-sized names to enter the 2016 Hall of Fame class.

It'll be hard to follow recent classes, which have included stars such as the Ultimate Warrior, Bruno Sammartino and Randy Savage. The group of potential inductees WWE can honor next year stands up well to those loaded crops, though.