The December 29, 2014 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw emanates live from the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. and begins with Edge and Christian, the guest General Managers for the night. Read More »
WWE taped the December 26, 2014 edition of Friday Night SmackDown from Sioux City, Iowa on Sunday night. Ordinarily, WWE tapes the show on Tuesdays, but the company scheduled this taping earlier than usual in light of the holidays. Read More »
The December 22, 2014 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw emanates live from the Target Center in Minneapolis and begins with Hulk Hogan dressed up as Ho Ho Hogan. Read More »
The December 18, 2014 edition of WWE's NXT begins with former NXT Champion Adrian Neville. He says new champion Sami Zayn should be out here right now, and the two of them put on a performance to be proud of at NXT R Evolution last week. Read More »
The USA Network aired the WWE Tribute to the Troops special as part of WWE Week on the network, and the 2014 edition begins with a tribute package that features Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell, and other celebrities and WWE Superstars thanking the U.S. military for their service. Read More »
Just because the the series finale of "Sons of Anarchy" aired on FX, that doesn't mean BOOM! Studios is done with the motorcycle club too. Back from the dead, Juice Ortiz (Theo Rossi) has one more ride to take care of in writer Ed Brisson and artist Matías Bergara's hard-hitting "Sons of Anarchy" #16. Read More »
The special Super SmackDown Live, part of WWE Week on the USA Network, emanates live from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan and begins with Roman Reigns coming through the crowd. Read More »
If no one else has Bill Cosby's back, his wife Camille and daughter Evin do. MStars News has learned that the family of America's favorite TV dad is finally breaking their silence about the rape allegations levied against the actor. Read More »
Scorpion aired its final episode of 2014, entitled "Dominoes," on Monday night, and the Christmas-themed episode brought some true horrors for Walter O'Brien and his team when a little boy got trapped under some collapsed rocks at the beach. The tense plot brought bubbling emotions to the surface and transformed several of the characters. Read More »
If there's one person who's fired up about Mona Scott-Young's new show "Sorority Sisters," it's TV host Roland Martin. On Monday night, Dec. 15, thousands of viewers watched the new reality show and woke up outraged by tweeting there disgust for the dramatic show. Martin, wasn't alone in feeling like the show was a false representation of Greek life, the HBCU and African-American culture. "MStars News" previously reported that a petition was signed to try to ban the show before it aired, but now viewers of the show will have to do most of the talking and try not to watch the next episode if they want to see change. Martin, a member of the fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha, had a lot to say about Monday night's show. Check out his tweets. Instead of the show being called "Sorority Sisters," Martin thinks it should be called "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »
If Mona Scott-Young was trying to piss people off, especially HBCU sororities and college students, she may have been successful. "MStars" News previously reported that the creator of "Love & Hip Hop" was allegedly degrading the true meaning of "sisterhood" with her new show that aired on VH1: "Sorority Sisters." We learned that a petition was created to ban the show after outraged sororities and fraternities produced almost 50,000 signatures before the show aired. The drama was heated Monday night, Dec. 15, in the first episode. It proved that the reality show was another display of catfights, cliques, breakups and makeups — or, in the words of TV One host Roland Martin, "Hood Rats Gone Wild." Read More »
Rachel Bilson was pregnant in real life when she was filming scenes for the upcoming season of Hart Of Dixie, which left fans of the show with the burning question of whether or not Zoe Hart will be pregnant on the series. Well the question was answered last night on the premiere episode of the fourth season, as Zoe tried to win back her ex-boyfriend Wade played by Wilson Bethel. However, when it came to the creative team they had the decision of either embracing Bilson's growing baby bump or to conceal it. For anyone who hasn't taken a trip down South to Bluebell and watched last night's episode, we are going to warn you that there are some major - and we mean major - spoilers below. Read More »