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The two later posted a video on YouTube apologizing to the fans for their actions. [134] The Miz and R-Truth were reinstated by John Laurinaitis on the October 10 episode of Raw SuperShow. At Vengeance on October 23, The Miz and R-Truth defeated CM Punk and Triple H after interference from Triple H's long time friend Kevin Nash.
On the February 16 episode of ECW, he and Miz successfully defended the titles against Yoshi Tatsu and Goldust on the final episode of ECW. [118] On the March 1 episode of Raw, Big Show and The Miz defeated DX in their rematch. [119] At WrestleMania XXVI on March 28, Big Show and The Miz defeated John Morrison and R-Truth to retain the titles ...
Keenan Cahill (March 20, 1995 – December 29, 2022) was an American YouTuber and Internet celebrity who gained fame in the early 2010s for his viral videos in which he lip synced to popular songs. He went on to become a singer-songwriter and also did video collaborations with various other well known celebrities.
Jake Paul’s YouTube channel currently has 20.4 million subscribers. The channel consists of vlogs, outtakes from his life, stunts, and of course, his music videos. Jake’s YouTube channel gives ...
As a promotion for the video game Far Cry 3, he starred in The Far Cry Experience, a series of online videos, as a fictional version of himself trapped on an island controlled by a psychopathic pirate named Vaas. [21] He reprised his role of Chris D'Amico in the sequel Kick-Ass 2, which was released in August 2013. [17]
The song was used as the entrance song for former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir at UFC 81 and UFC 92. The song was used as the entrance song for Marcus Aurelio at UFC 102. [32] The song is the entrance music for Colorado Rockies pitcher Huston Street. Dave East, who has multiple collaborations with Nas, titled his 2015 mixtape 'Hate Me Now ...
Mizuki Watanabe (渡辺みづき, Watanabe Mizuki, born March 6, 1981 in Kitami, Hokkaidō, Japan), better known simply as Miz, is a Japanese pop/rock singer. Though most of her music is released in Japan, she does her work primarily from Gotland in Sweden, mainly doing promotional videos, photo shoots and recording there.
RiceGum was featured in the video for "Earthquake" by YouTube personality and rapper KSI, released on August 12, 2017. [33] In October 2017, RiceGum released "Frick da Police", which was a diss track towards YouTube personality iDubbbz. [34] The song charted at number 45 and number 67 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Canadian Hot 100 charts ...