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LISTEN: WWE Star Releases A New Song With A Specific Theme

It’s something else he can do. There are a lot of talented people in the wrestling industry but some of them are rather skilled at things that have nothing to do with the ring. Fans can be surprised by what they see from wrestlers who are getting the chance to showcase another talent and that is the case again, as a WWE star has released something that has nothing to do with wrestling. Monday Night Raw’s MVP has released a new rap song on Spotify called “Legalize It” featuring Smoke DZA and 80 Empire. The song title is a reference to legalizing marijuana as the song was released on April 20, an unofficial holiday among marijuana users. MVP has released his own music for several years, including his own solo theme song during his time in WWE. Hey everybody, I just released a new song. It's available now on Spotify! ??? #LegalizeIt @smokedza @80Empire_ pic.twitter.com/9oQUjxk7PM — MVP (@The305MVP) April 20, 2022 Opinion: I’m not a rap fan so I can’t speak to the quality of the s..

What Were the Original Plans for the ‘Mixed Match Challenge?’

The Mixed Match Challenge has had varied success since WWE created the show for users on Facebook Watch live after ‘Smackdown Live,’ but the Inquisitr has explained what the original plans for the series were. As it stands, the Mixed Match Challenge is a single elimination tournament between teams of both face and heel competitors from ‘Raw’ and ‘Smackdown Live.’ The winning team will be donating money to a charity of their choice. The initial plan for the finale was to pit Asuka and The Miz up against Alexa Bliss and Braun Strowman. Both of these teams represent the ‘Raw’ brand and have significant charities attached to their names. Strowman and Bliss aim to raise money for Connor’s Cure. [This post contains video, click to play] Meanwhile, Miz and Asuka are raising money for Rescue Dogs Rock. [This post contains video, click to play] The events of the finale would set up two ‘WrestleMania’ matches in Asuka vs. Alexa Bliss for the Raw Women’s Championship and The Miz vs. Braun..

WWE Database Leak Exposes Millions of Users’ Data

<p>Security firm Kromtech Bob Dyachenko revealed to <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2017/07/06/massive-wwe-leak-exposes-3-million-wrestling-fans-addresses-ethnicities-and-more/#3155115275dd" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Forbes</a> that he uncovered a huge unprotected WWE database that contains information on more than 3 million users. Dyachenko claimed that it was open to anyone who knew the web address to search.</p><p>The breach includes addresses, educational background, earnings and ethnicity as well as customers’ children’s age ranges and genders. This information was reportedly stored on Amazon Web Services S3 server without username or password protection. It’s likely the database was misconfigured by WWE or an IT partner. The same thing happened with other recent leaks on Amazon-hosted infrastructure.</p><p>WWE issued the following statement regarding the <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/issue/" title="issue">issue</a></strong>:</p><p><em>“Although no credit card or password information was included, and therefore not at risk, WWE is investigating a potential vulnerability of a database housed on a <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/third/" title="third">third</a></strong> party platform.”</em></p><p><em>“In today’s data-driven world, large companies <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/store/" title="store">store</a></strong> information on third party platforms, and unfortunately have been subject to similar vulnerabilities. WWE utilizes leading cybersecurity firms to proactively protect our customer data.””Although no credit card or password information was included, and therefore not at risk, WWE is investigating a potential vulnerability of a database housed on a third party platform.” “In today’s data-driven world, large companies store information on third party platforms, and unfortunately have been subject to similar vulnerabilities. WWE utilizes leading cybersecurity firms to proactively protect our customer data.”</em></p>