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WWE icon Becky Lynch drops ‘final’ contract bombshell on Unreal Season 2
After spending over a decade in WWE, current women’s Intercontinental champion Becky Lynch has opened up about a bombshell contract update. Appearing in the recently released Unreal Season 2 on Netflix, Lynch claimed that her current contract could be her final. Despite parting ways with the promotion in 2024 after her contract expired, Lynch returned at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas and has been a constant addition to the roster since then. Currently wrestling on a new contract, Lynch appeared on Unreal Season 2, where she dropped an unfortunate tease. “This is probably it. This is the final run. This is the final contract.” Lynch, 38, has been an integral part of elevating the women’s roster. A multi-time World champion and the current women’s Intercontinental champion, Lynch recently defeated Maxxine Dupri in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to continue her reign. While Unreal Season 2 shared a glimpse of Lynch’s WWE career, this season also covered various other topics such as R-Truth’s WWE exit, Seth Rollins’ cash-in, and much more. WWE’s Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch address their potential final match Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images. Last month, while speaking in an interview with Ross Tucker, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch opened up and shared their honest answers when asked about their final match. “Nah, man, not really. I got a lot more years left in the tank, so I’m not sure I’m there just yet. I think often, I guess, about the mortality of my career because I started when I was 17 and now I’m nearly 40 and I’m certainly not going until I’m 60,” Rollins said. I’m almost closer to the end than the beginning,” Rollins added. “So I think about, I suppose, like the mortality and the fact that it’s winding down. Maybe there’s some urgency to do some things that I haven’t done or contribute in a different way. But, my last match, my last moment, that’s so far away that I haven’t quite got there yet.” However, Lynch had a short and sharp answer ready, “Nah, not yet.” The post WWE icon Becky Lynch drops ‘final’ contract bombshell on Unreal Season 2 appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Trump en colère se moque de Macron, en publiant des captures d’écran de SMS qui montrent des échanges entre eux. Il est temps de revenir sur les derniers développements diplomatiques entre la France et les États-Unis. Pour ceux qui n’avaient … The post France : Trump en colère se moque de Macron, en publiant des captures d’écran de SMS qui montrent des échanges entre eux first appeared on L'Informateur.

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Steve Sarkisian’s take resurfaces after Indiana football completes 16-0 season
It wasn’t even that long ago when Indiana football was a forgettable program that collected losses year-in, year-out. They looked so far away from being a consistent winning program, let alone a national championship-winning, 16-0 squad, but here they are, thanks to excellent recruitment from head coach Curt Cignetti and incredible play from quarterback Fernando Mendoza, standing on top of the college football world with a 27-21 win over Miami in the national championship game. Before Cignetti came in, Indiana was coming off a brutal three-year stretch in which they won a grand total of nine games against 27 defeats. But the miracle worker disguised as head coach in Cignetti has worked wonders, and a lot of pundits are eating their words as a result. In fact, an old take from Texas football head coach Steve Sarkisian that called a 16-0 season an impossibility is resurfacing after Indiana came in and did the improbable. “The idea of somebody’s gonna go 16-0 in college football. Man, put a statue up somewhere of that team. Because I just don’t know if that’s gonna happen again,” Sarkisian said back in May 2025. Less than a year ago, Steve Sarkisian said a 16-0 season is super unlikely to ever happen again Indiana already did it pic.twitter.com/mY0nbcTRse — Unnecessary Roughness (@UnnecRoughness) January 20, 2026 Well, somebody now has to be prepping a statue somewhere to celebrate the 2025 Indiana Hoosiers’ undefeated season. Right? Indiana football joins exclusive club of 16-0 college football teams © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Only twice in the history of college football has a team ever gone undefeated with no ties through 16 games, with only the 1984 Yale Bulldogs and the 2019 North Dakota Bison being the only teams to ever pull off such a feat. Indiana football has rocketed up the totem pole, and under Cignetti’s watch, it’s unlikely for them to fall down anytime soon. The loss of Mendoza to the NFL Draft will hurt the program, but expect Cignetti to keep it rolling for the next few seasons even as they undergo a few changes. The post Steve Sarkisian’s take resurfaces after Indiana football completes 16-0 season appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Indiana superstar Fernando Mendoza drops powerful message after winning National Championship Offensive Player of the Game
The Indiana Hoosiers improbable rise reached its ultimate peak Monday night, and at the center of it all stood their superstar field-general Fernando Mendoza. The Hoosiers completed a historic 16-0 season by defeating Miami Hurricanes 27-21 at Hard Rock Stadium, capturing the program’s first national championship and cementing Mendoza’s legacy as one of the most accomplished players in college football history. Moments after Indiana was handed the national championship trophy, Mendoza delivered one of the night’s most memorable scenes. ESPN’s Rece Davis presented him with the Offensive Player of the Game award and asked what the moment meant to him — a question loaded with meaning given Mendoza’s Miami roots and Indiana’s unprecedented success. “I first want to give all the glory to God,” said Mendoza, via ESPN. “I mean, there’s no better group of guys I want to deal with. It’s the most special moment of my life. This is such a great group of guys. I love you guys. Great job. Let’s f***ing go!” FERNANDO MENDOZA TAKES HOME OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME (via @espn)pic.twitter.com/fG9Jo6MTWa — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 20, 2026 The unscripted reaction instantly resonated, reflecting both the emotional weight of the moment and the journey Indiana had just completed. Mendoza wasn’t just celebrating a win, he was standing at the end of a season few believed possible. Already the Heisman Trophy winner and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, Mendoza added CFP National Championship Offensive MVP to his resume. He became the first Indiana player to ever win the Heisman and the first quarterback since DeVonta Smith in 2020 to capture both the Heisman and a national title in the same season. Indiana’s path to the championship was defined by grit rather than star power. The Hoosiers controlled the game with timely execution. Mendoza delivered the defining moment midway through the fourth quarter, powering his way 12 yards into the end zone on fourth down to extend Indiana’s lead. The Hoosiers also relied on critical defensive plays, including a blocked punt returned for a touchdown and a late interception that sealed the victory. Even under constant pressure including a blind-side hit that left Mendoza with a bloody lip Indiana never relinquished control. For head coach Curt Cignetti, the title capped a remarkable turnaround, lifting Indiana from one of the sport’s most historically challenged programs to a national champion in just two seasons. As Indiana looks ahead to defending its crown, Mendoza’s message and performance have already set the standard. The signal-caller from Miami didn’t just lead a championship team — he redefined what Indiana football believes is possible. The post Indiana superstar Fernando Mendoza drops powerful message after winning National Championship Offensive Player of the Game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Indiana football’s Curt Cignetti drops epic Hoosiers declaration after perfect season
In the euphoric moments after Indiana football reached the summit of the sport, Curt Cignetti said exactly what everyone in Bloomington was thinking. Fresh off a 27-21 victory over the Miami Hurricanes in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship, Cignetti stood at the podium and delivered a line that instantly entered Hoosiers lore. “We’re 16–0, national champions. One of the greatest sports stories of all time.” It wasn’t bravado. It was a statement of fact, and one that perfectly captured the scale of Indiana’s transformation. The declaration felt like the final punctuation mark on a journey that began two years earlier with Cignetti’s now-famous “I win” introduction. In that short span, the Indiana Hoosiers went from a three-win program to the only team in modern college football history to finish 16-0. Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza powered them. With him, Indiana bulldozed its way through the Big Ten. They survived the expanded playoff gauntlet, toppling bluebloods and proving its dominance wasn’t a fluke. The championship game at Hard Rock Stadium showcased everything Cignetti’s team had become. Indiana jumped out to a 10-0 halftime lead. They leaned on defense when Miami surged. Indiana delivered in the biggest moments. This was highlighted by Mendoza’s gutsy 4th-and-5 rushing touchdown and a game-sealing interception by Jamari Sharpe with 44 seconds left. Cignetti’s claim that this is “one of the greatest sports stories of all time” is backed by history. Indiana had never won a national title. Maybe they never even dreamed of perfection. Now, the Hoosiers are the gold standard of the 12-team playoff era, and their coach’s words will echo forever across Bloomington. The post Indiana football’s Curt Cignetti drops epic Hoosiers declaration after perfect season appeared first on ClutchPoints.

