Sports talk personality Skip Bayless is reportedly leaving FS1’s ‘Undisputed’

Skip Bayless has hosted “Undisputed” since he left ESPN in 2016.

After co-host Shannon Sharpe left last summer, FS1 sports talk show “Undisputed” may be undergoing an even more seismic change.

On Monday, Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post reported that Skip Bayless, who has hosted the show for the last eight years, will be leaving the network with his last show set for later this summer.

Bayless, one of the biggest names in sports media, left ESPN in what was seen as something of a coup back in 2016. He had previously hosted the show “First Take” for the network from 2007-16.

Now, he’s reportedly a free agent again.

Glasspiegel reports that the show has seen a dip in ratings since Sharpe’s departure following the 2023 NBA Finals. After taking several months off, the program returned with a new format that featured a rotating panel of guests joining Bayless.

Bayless was reaching the end of his current deal with Fox Sports, which the New York Post’s Andrew Marchand reported in 2021 to be worth $32 million over four years.

According to Glasspiegel, “Undisputed” is expected to continue without Bayless.

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Racing on TV, July 11-14

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted. Thursday, July 11 Perth Race 2 7:00-8:00pm (D) GT4 10:00-11:00pm (D) Friday, July 12 Pocono qualifying 2:00-3:30pm Iowa practice 3:30-6:00pm Pocono 5:30-7:30pm Saturday, July 13 CTMP Race 1 8:45- …

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted.


Thursday, July 11

Perth Race 2 7:00-8:00pm
(D)

GT4 10:00-11:00pm
(D)

Friday, July 12

Pocono
qualifying
2:00-3:30pm
Iowa
practice
3:30-6:00pm

Pocono 5:30-7:30pm

Saturday, July 13

CTMP
Race 1
8:45-
9:35am

Pocono
qualifying
10:00-
11:30am

Pocono
qualifying
12:00-2:00pm

CTMP 1:20-
3:25pm

Spring Creek 1:30-2:30pm


Iowa 2:05-3:20pm

Pocono 2:30-3:00pm
pre-race
3:00-5:30pm
race

Iowa
qualifying
3:45-4:45pm

CTMP
qualifying
3:55-4:40pm

Laguna Seca
Race 1
6:00-7:00pm

Iowa Race 1 8:00-10:00pm

Scotland
Race 1
11:00pm-
1:00am (SDD)

Sunday, July 14

São Paulo 10:00-11:00am
– start

CTMP 11:00am-
2:00pm

Iowa Race 2 12:00-12:30pm
pre-race
12:30-2:30pm
race

Pocono 2:00-2:30pm
pre-race
2:30-6:30pm
race

São Paulo 3:30-5:00pm
– finish

CTMP
Race 2
3:30-4:20pm

Laguna Seca
Race 2
6:00-7:00pm

Scotland
Race 2
11:00pm-
2:00am (SDD)

Key: SDD: Same day delay; D = delayed; R = Replay

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A King’s Landing basketball court tweet led to incredible Game of Thrones memes

This is the funniest new Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon meme.

Every once in awhile, the internet comes together for a perfect moment of meme-ing. Such was the case this week when fans of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones and House of the Dragons series banded together to make jokes.

The whole thing started with a tweet from Kendra Middleton of Boston’s 98.5 The Sports Hub that showed a basketball court atop Dubrovnik’s Old Town in Croatia. The picturesque city is where filming took place for the King’s Landing scenes in Game of Thrones.

“Yoooo, Kings Landing has a basketball court. House of the Dragon about to go crazy,” the post read.

Immediately, the jokes started rolling in. And they were fantastic.

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Joe Tessitore joins WWE as latest sports announcer fans will eventually turn on

Tessitore previously covered WrestleMania in his capacity at ESPN. He’ll be fine.

WWE is going through a boom period. After being freed from the influence of billionaire septuagenarian and alleged sexual predator Vince McMahon, the company’s storytelling has soared to new heights and cemented its place atop the professional wrestling landscape.

In the midst of that, the company is turning to a recent tenet that has struggled to pay off in the past. It’s bringing an established sports broadcaster from outside the world of wrestling to its announce team.

Joe Tessitore is a staple of ESPN’s college football broadcasts and has been a part of NFL and boxing coverage in his career. He’s also one of the hosts of ABC’s Holey Moley alongside Rob Riggle. Now he’ll join Corey Graves and Wade Barrett at ringside to call the action inside the squared circle in prime time.

Tessitore is qualified to handle his business. He’s a combat sports veteran who understands the history of pro wrestling — he was part of ESPN’s coverage of WrestleMania 40 this spring. His turn on Holey Moley has proven he can pull off serious or silly with aplomb.

That’s not to say this move doesn’t come with risk. WWE has borrowed from other sports in an effort to punch up its commentary in the past. Broadcasters Adnan Virk, Jimmy Smith and Kevin Patrick came from sports backgrounds outside the ring and failed to leave a lasting impact with the promotion.

Even so, Tessitore has the capacity to outshine each thanks to his bonafides as a media personality and familiarity with the product. WWE is hoping his addition will be more Pat McAfee than Kevin Patrick. The question now is whether his wrestling duties will interfere with his gridiron coverage and if the respected voice of ESPN coverage can keep from spreading himself too thin come autumn.

Racing on TV, July 4-7

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted. Thursday, July 4 Road America TA2 8:00-9:00pm (D) Road America TA 9:00-10:00pm (D) Friday, July 5 British GP practice 1 7:25-8:30am British GP practice 2 10:55am- 12:00pm Mid-Ohio practice 1 …

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted.


Thursday, July 4

Road
America TA2
8:00-9:00pm
(D)

Road
America TA
9:00-10:00pm
(D)

Friday, July 5

British GP
practice 1
7:25-8:30am

British GP
practice 2
10:55am-
12:00pm

Mid-Ohio
practice 1
3:20-4:35pm

Saturday, July 6

British GP
practice 3
6:25-7:30am

Sachsenring
sprint
8:30-10:00am

British GP
qualifying
9:55-11:00am

Chicago
qualifying
10:00am-
12:30pm

Mid-Ohio
practice 2
10:50-
11:50am

Chicago
qualifying
12:30-2:30pm

RedBud 1:00pm (P)
2:00-3:00pm
(NBC)


Portland
race 1
1:00-2:00pm
(D)

Portland
race 2
2:00-3:00pm
(D)

Chicago 3:00-3:30pm
pre-race
3:30-6:00pm
race

Mid-Ohio
qualifying
3:00-4:30pm

Sunday, July 7

Sachsenring 7:30-10:00am

British GP 8:30-9:55am
pre-race
9:55am-
12:00pm
race

Mid-Ohio
warmup
10:25-
10:55am

Mid-Ohio 11:15am-
12:30pm

Mid-Ohio 1:30-2:00pm
pre-race
2:00-4:00pm
race

Chicago 4:00-4:30pm
pre-race
4:30-8:00pm
race

Key: SDD: Same day delay; D = delayed; R = Replay

MotoGP is now airing live on TruTV and Max’s B/R Sports Add-On. Check your streaming provider for air times

A variety of motor racing is available for streaming on demand at the following sites:

Racing on TV, June 27-30

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted. Thursday, June 27 Mid-Ohio TA2 8:00-9:00pm (D) Mid-Ohio TA 9:00-10:00pm (D) Friday, June 28 Austrian GP practice 1 6:25-7:30am Austrian GP sprint qualifying 10:25- 11:30am Nashville qualifying …

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted.


Thursday, June 27

Mid-Ohio
TA2
8:00-9:00pm
(D)

Mid-Ohio
TA
9:00-10:00pm
(D)

Friday, June 28

Austrian GP
practice 1
6:25-7:30am

Austrian GP
sprint
qualifying
10:25-
11:30am

Nashville
qualifying
4:30-6:00pm

Nashville 8:00-8:30pm
pre-race
8:30-10:30pm
race

Saturday, June 29

Austrian GP
sprint
5:55-7:00am

Austrian GP
qualifying
9:55-11:00am

Watkins Glen 11:00am-
1:00pm (D)

Portland
qualifying 1
12:30pm

Nashville
qualifying
12:00-1:30pm

Southwick 1:00pm

Nashville
qualifying
2:00-4:00pm

Portland
race 1
4:00pm

Road
America TA2
4:00-6:00pm
(SDD, live on
MAVTV
Select)

Nashville 4:30-5:00pm
pre-race
5:00-8:00pm
race

Shelton race 1 6:00-7:00pm

Michigan 10:00pm-
12:00am
(SDD)

Sunday, June 30

Austrian GP 7:30-8:55am
pre-race
8:55-11:00am
race

Watkins Glen 12:00-1:00pm
(D)

Portland
qualifying 2
12:30pm

Road
America TA
1:00-3:00pm

Norwalk
qualifying
2:00-4:00pm
(D)

Nashville 3:30-7:30pm

Norwalk
Finals 1
4:00-5:00pm
(SDD)

Portland
race 2
4:00pm

Norwalk
Finals 2
5:00-7:00pm
(SDD)

Shelton race 2 6:00-7:00pm

Key: SDD: Same day delay; D = delayed; R = Replay

MotoGP is now airing live on TruTV and Max’s B/R Sports Add-On. Check your streaming provider for air times

A variety of motor racing is available for streaming on demand at the following sites:

Andrew Scott and Phoebe Waller-Bridge had the most relatable moment at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

When you hear “Style” start playing, you run.

This weekend in London was an incredible one for fans of Taylor Swift and the Eras Tour.

Celebrities were out in force as folks like Prince William, Paul McCartney, Jason and Kylie Kelce, Bon Jovi, Tom Cruise, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Sophie Turner and Greta Gerwig made their way through the VIP tent over the three nights of shows.

MORE: Travis Kelce adorably did the dancers’ Karma choreography during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour London

On Sunday night, actors Andrew Scott and Phoebe Waller-Bridge — the stars of the second season of the hilarious show Fleabag — were in attendance. The duo hung out in the VIP tent, greeted fans, shared friendship bracelets and nearly missed one of the most iconic songs on the Eras Tour setlist.

Hilarious video from Sunday shows the pair out of the tent mingling and walking away before the familiar opening notes of Swift’s hit “Style” started blaring through Wembley Stadium. Immediately, they turned and skedaddled back to their spot.

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Noah Lyles showed off a Yu-Gi-Oh! Blue-Eyes White Dragon card before his run because it’s always time to duel

Noah Lyles knew it was time to (duel) sprint.

For Yu-Gi-Oh! players, contending with the Shadow Games means being ready to duel at a moment’s notice. For star American sprinter Noah Lyles, with the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics on the horizon, it means always being ready to (duel) blaze a trail on the track.

On Saturday night, Lyles ran a lightning-quick 100 meters in 9.92 seconds to win the opening round of the U.S. Olympic track and field trials. But before he did so, the 26-year-old pulled out a shiny Blue-Eyes White Dragon trading card from Yu-Gi-Oh! — one of the more coveted cards in the game — during his introduction on national television.

That’s one terrific way to show off your inner nerd in the best possible way:

Again, for posterity: Lyles pulled out a rare and cool card from a popular trading card game before he dusted the field with a 9.92-second 100-meter sprint. What a legend.

I hope he starts pulling out different cards like the Exodia pieces before he runs every time. He should really lean into this bit.

How Yellowstone could handle John Dutton after losing Kevin Costner for its final episodes

How is Yellowstone going to handle Kevin Costner’s exit from the final episodes?

The final season of Yellowstone will have to conclude without John Dutton as of now.

Series star Kevin Costner shared on Thursday night that he won’t be returning to production on the last season’s final episodes, leaving his character’s fate up in the air.

While it’s always possible show creator Taylor Sheridan and company could patch things up with Costner for him to return for at least a small appearance, it appears as if the Oscar winner is content with stepping away and focusing on his third installment in the new Horizon: An American Saga franchise.

What’s going to be fascinating is to see how Sheridan chooses to write Costner out of the show’s closing stretch. We’ll do our best to guess what’s next, which honestly leaves really only a few plausible scenarios for the character.

Yellowstone spoilers to follow. 

The first half of season five left the Dutton family in tatters. Costner’s John Dutton has been put on the hot seat by his adopted son, Jamie. The latter has called for his father’s impeachment as Montana’s governor, something he can do because he’s the state’s Attorney General.

Jamie’s sister and John’s daughter, Beth, has just learned from Jamie that her family has disposed of dead bodies at the “Train Station. She understands the power Jamie now has in his back pocket and openly wonders to her dad if the family should have Jamie sent to the “Train Station,” which puts John in a very difficult position. However, Jamie also considers striking with his own attack on the Dutton family, particularly his father and sister.

It’s the kind of sticky melodrama that would’ve been riveting to see play out with Costner involvd, but his exit basically confirms one of three logical paths for John Dutton. Sheridan is too shrewd a storyteller to just have John Dutton operating normally while not being on screen, so he’s got three options in theory to make Costner’s absence make sense.

First, the show could (and probably will) kill Dutton off. Whether it’s by Jamie’s hand, by freak accident, by health event or by natural causes, giving the character the permanent hook would be the easiest way to write Costner out of the show. It would throw the Dutton children and other characters into an immediate power grab, and it would be the most dramatically satisfying way to keep the show going without Costner, if only for a few episodes.

Second, they could hypothetically send Dutton to jail for his crimes in a time jump. That wouldn’t be the best scenario narratively, but it’d be a plausible way to get the character out of the game and behind bars. We’re not sure this would really play well, but it could leave the door open if Costner changes his mind about coming back.

The third option would be some sort of major health scare that puts Dutton in the hospital or in some sort of coma, which feels a little forced but would give the show a good reason for Costner to not be around while his character still is. That could also leave the door open for Costner’s possible return if they’re able to work something out in time.

Our best guess is that the graveyard shift is headed John Dutton’s way, giving the character a firm sense of finality and allowing the show to close itself out without needing Costner around to make it work.

However, this is Hollywood we’re talking about, so never say never to another possible outcome.

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Kevin Costner shared he won’t be returning to Yellowstone for its final episodes

Kevin Costner will officially not be returning to Yellowstone for its final episodes.

After lots of back-and-forth, Kevin Costner shared on Thursday night he will not be returning for the final episodes of the hit drama Yellowstone.

After Paramount Network announced earlier on Thursday that the back half of season five would air this November, there was still lots of uncertainty for Costner’s status as returning as show lead John Dutton after various factors played into him not returning to the show’s production.

Well, Costner set the record straight on his Twitter (X) account later in the day and broke the sad news that he would not be returning to the series or any Yellowstone project in the future.

“I just realized that I’m not going to be able to continue season five B or into the future,” Costner said in the announcement. “[The show] was something that really changed me. I loved it, and I know you loved it. And I just wanted to let you know that I won’t be returning.”

Costner has been hard at work on his Western epic film series Horizon: An American Saga, with the first installment due in theaters next week.

As he works on the third installment in the new franchise, his days at Dutton Ranch have come to a close.

With his character on the show alive by the halfway point of season five, the folks behind Yellowstone will now have to figure out how to give the character a proper farewell without Costner in tow.

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