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Wrestling With Reality: Bears, Shimmer, Velvet Sky

October 22, 2012 @ No Comments

Monday meanderings: If today is the game between the Detroit Lions (2-3) and the Chicago Bears (4-1) at Soldier Field on “Monday Night Football,” then something says today must be Monday. That revelation is even more of a certainty than the team winning the turnover battle will win the game.

A photo of Jay Cutler or Velvet Sky? As if that's really a question around here.

* And, yes, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler might want to make sure he doesn’t throw any completions to the guys in Lions jerseys, if the Bears want to retain sole possession of first place in the NFC North.

* The Green Bay Packers (4-3) and Minnesota Vikings (5-2) won their games Sunday. Let the record show the NFC North is the only division with two teams at least two games above .500.

* Speaking of being above .500, the Houston Texans — whom the Bears face on Sunday night, Nov. 11 — are 6-1 for the first time in franchise history.

* Speaking of the Packers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 342 yards with three touchdowns in their 30-20 victory at St. Louis. He reached 150 touchdown passes (151 actually) in the second-fewest games (76 games) in NFL history. Only Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino did it quicker: 62 games.

* Speaking of the Vikings, running back Adrian Peterson rushed for 153 yards and a touchdown in his 80th career game as Minnesota defeated Arizona, 21-14. Peterson has 67 career rushing TDs. Through 80 games, only Emmitt Smith (78), Jim Brown (76) and LaDainian Tomlinson (73) recorded more.

* From the elliottharris.com department of proper English use (not usage): A reminder — mostly to broadcasters — the wording should be “career high,” not “new career high.” Similarly, there are no “old” records. There are “previous” records. Or at least that’s the way some of us were taught many years ago, and reliable sources say that’s still the correct way to phrase things.

* General admission seating $30 per day) is available for the next taping of wrestling from Shimmer Women Athletes, which will be held Saturday (Oct. 27)and Sundays at the Berwyn (Ill.) Eagles Club (6309 26th Street). Volumes 49-52 of the Shimmer series will be filmed. Bell time on Saturday is 2 p.m. and on Sunday at 1 p.m. The events are suitable for all ages. More information is available at the Shimmer web site at www.shimmerwrestling,com.

* Speaking of female wrestlers, Velvet Sky has launched an apparel and accessories line “Rated V.” The line is for females and males. “This line will be close to my personal style and taste and reflect my lifestyle and fun-loving nature,” she said. I like to mix it up, a little sporty, rocker, grunge and casual, depending on my mood and the line will reflect all these styles”. Items will be available online at the Sky So High Shop at skysohigh.bigcartel.com. Her official web site is www.SkySoHigh.net. Her Twitter account is VelVelHoller.

* Tickets are on sale for the Nov. 16 boxing card at the UIC Pavilion. Featured will be the return of “Chicago’s Polish Prince” Andrzej Fonfara in an IBO Light Heavyweight World Title Bout against former world title challenger Tommy Karpency of Adah, Pa. Tickets ($30, $50, $100, $150) are available from Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000, at the UIC Pavilion Box Office (312) 413-5700 or the Round 3 Productions Office (708) 345-9999.

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There’s nothing better than a Game 7 in a best-of-seven series, although fans of the St. Louis Cardinals might disagree for the moment. The San Francisco Giants prevailed 6-1 in Game 6 Sunday to force a Game 7. And, as if that wasn’t bad enough, there was the seventh-inning performance of Misa Malone performing — or attempting to perform — “God Bless America.” To be kind, there have been better renditions of the tune.

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