Del Pearson
I am currently an attorney in New York. My main focus at work is employment-related issues.
My interests include politics, basketball, football, MMA, baseball, movies, food, and the law.
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My interests include politics, basketball, football, MMA, baseball, movies, food, and the law.
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B.A. in English (Literature); Juris Doctor.Interests
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WWE Should Elect a New President like Jack TunneyWith the Presidential election ready to take place, I wish the WWE would follow suit and elect a new president. The perfect mold for the job was set by Jack Tunney in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Early Survivor Series Card Illustrates WWE's Lower-Card ProblemsThe WWE has set out the initial matches for its Survivor Series pay per view. The way the card is taking shape leaves a gaping hole after the top three matches, a problem the WWE has created for itself in recent years.
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Toronto Blue Jays Bring Back Rajai Davis and Darren Oliver: A Fan's TakeYesterday, the Toronto Blue Jays announced that they would be bringing back outfielder Rajai Davis and reliever Darren Oliver. Here is why both were great decisions.
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Three Common Injuries That Can Cripple Fantasy Football TeamsFantasy football players need to be able to react quickly when a player on their team gets injured during the course of a season. Here are three common injuries that often require quick and reactive thinking to avoid harm to the team.
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Not All is Bad with WWE's John Cena and A.J. Lee Love Story: A Fan's TakeAlthough the story suffers from some obvious deficiencies, not everything about the current love story involving John Cena and A.J. Lee is negative. Here are the three best things likely to come out of this story line.
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Ricky Romero Undergoes Surgery to Set Up a Bounce-Back 2013: A Fan's TakeToronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Ricky Romero struggled through a disappointing 2012 season. With news that he underwent a procedure on his left elbow, the poor results are not as worrisome as originally thought.
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Breaking Down the Toronto Blue Jays' Free Agents: A Fan's TakeHere is a look at members of the 2012 Toronto Blue Jays roster that are free agents heading into the offseason, and an analysis of whether the Jays should bring them back in 2013.
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Three Potential In-House Candidates for Toronto Blue Jays' Manager Job: A Fan's TakeThe Toronto Blue Jays have lost multiple coaches to other teams this offseason. Perhaps this is a sign that a qualified replacement for manager John Farrell exists within the organization. Here are three possibilities.
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WWE Handled CM Punk vs. Ryback at Hell in a Cell Perfectly: A Fan's TakeIt seemed to many that the WWE boxed itself into a corner with the CM Punk-Ryback main event at Hell in a Cell. Here is why they handled the situation perfectly, and have created great suspense going forward.
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Top 5 Questions Going into Hell in a Cell: A Fan's TakeWith WWE's Hell in a Cell pay per view this Sunday night, here are the five most important questions to be answered at the event.
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Toronto Blue Jays' 2012 Season Memorable for Edwin Encarnacion, Injuries: A Look BackThe Toronto Blue Jays' 2012 season will be remembered as one crippled by injuries, but there were many things to inspire hope going forward. Take a look back at the season's most notable highlights.
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WWE Hell in a Cell 2012 Predictions: A Fan's TakeThis Sunday, the WWE presents its annual Hell in a Cell event, live on pay per view. Here is a look at my predictions for the five bouts currently scheduled for the show.
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Top Managerial Candidates for Toronto Blue Jays to Consider: A Fan's TakeNow that the Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to let former manager John Farrell go to Boston, there is a need for a leader at the end of the dugout. Here is a look at some of the top potential candidates for the team to consider.
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Blue Jays Acquire Mike Aviles from Red Sox for Manager John Farrell: A Fan's TakeThe Toronto Blue Jays have finalized a trade allowing manager John Farrell to sign with the Boston Red Sox in the same capacity. Here's a look at the man Toronto received from Boston in return, infielder Mike Aviles.
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Toronto Blue Jays Should Seek Daniel Bard as Compensation for John Farrell: A Fan's TakeQuestions remain whether it is wise for the Toronto Blue Jays to allow John Farrell to go to Boston. However, if that is the course of action taken, receiving pitcher Daniel Bard in return from the Red Sox would make the move much easier to swallow.
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Brock Lesnar is the Perfect Guy to Confront Ryback at Hell in a Cell: A Fan's TakeThe WWE has a big decision to make when it comes to the WWE Title match between CM Punk and Ryback at Hell in a Cell. Here's why Brock Lesnar should be brought in to get involved to set up a huge showdown between him and Ryback.
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Why Michigan State Will Beat Michigan for Fifth Time in a Row: A Fan's TakeThis weekend, the Michigan State Spartans look to make it five in a row over the arch-rival Michigan Wolverines. Here is why they are going to do it.Also published on:
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Five Best (and Easiest) Sports Halloween Costumes for 2012Looking to impress at a Halloween party by dressing as a sports figure? Here are five suggestions that are sure to get a great reaction, yet are still easy to put together.
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Toronto Blue Jays Bringing Back President Paul Beeston Would Be Great For Team: A Fan's TakeThe Toronto Blue Jays' official website reports that the team is close to agreeing on a contract extension with team president Paul Beeston. Here is why that is such good news for Jays fans.
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Edwin Encarnacion's 2012 Worthy of Hank Aaron Award Any Year but This Season: A Fan's TakeThe 2012 Hank Aaron Award for the American League will almost surely go to either Mike Trout or Miguel Cabrera. Edwin Encarnacion's career year should not go overlooked, however, as it would be a worthy award winner most other years.
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Jeff Hardy Title Win Shows TNA Wrestling is Willing to Roll the Dice: A Fan's TakeJeff Hardy beat Austin Aries to take home the TNA World Heavyweight Title at Bound For Glory. His win shows that TNA is willing to move on from the past and once again take a gamble that Hardy can lead the promotion.
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Trick and Treat: Top 5 Most Important Trick Plays in College Football HistoryWith Halloween around the corner, here is a look at five college football teams that had tricks for their opponents and treats for their fans. These are the top five trick plays in college football that made a big impact in a big game.Also published on:
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WWE Keeping Sheamus and Big Show Outside Hell in a Cell is a Good Thing: A Fan's TakeWWE presents the Hell in a Cell pay per view on October 28, 2012. The fact that Sheamus and Big Show will not be meeting in the cage may be a positive development that WWE is avoiding the boxed-in writing that has recently plagued it.
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CC Sabathia, Justin Verlander Show Importance of Blue Jays' Brandon Morrow in 2013: A Fan's TakeBoth American League Division Series were dominated by starting pitchers and, more specifically, CC Sabathia and Justin Verlander. This has proved the need for an ace in the American League, an ace the Jays may already have in Brandon Morrow.
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CM Punk and How the WWE's PG Era Has Ruined the Art of Being Bad: A Fan's TakeWWE champion CM Punk made headlines recently for lightly striking a fan during an episode of "Monday Night Raw." More than anything, the incident has illustrated how the WWE's "PG Era" has made it much harder to be a heel.
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Baseball Haiku: Strasberg MistakeHere's a look at why the Nationals made a mistake shutting down ace Stephen Strasberg. In haiku form. -
Toronto Blue Jays Should Avoid Urge to Let John Farrell Go to Boston: A Fan's TakeWith Bobby Valentine being fired by Boston, talk has heated up that the Red Sox may be interested in current Blue Jays manager John Farrell. Here is why the Jays should refuse any request made by Boston to speak with Farrell.
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Top 5 Reasons to Be Excited About Blue Jays Baseball in 2013: A Fan's TakeThe Toronto Blue Jays completed an injury-marred 2012 season toward the bottom of the AL East standings. Here are five reasons why Jays fans should nonetheless be hopeful in 2013.Also published on:
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World Series Historical ResultsAs we move towards the 2012 World Series, take a look at a list of the historical winners of the fall classic throughout the years.Also published on:
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Why WWE Should Charge Ahead with Ryback's Push to the Main EventRyback has taken the WWE by storm with his ruthless intensity and impressive power arsenal. WWE should throw conventional wisdom out the window and put Ryback in the main event picture immediately.
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Team Hell No and the Most Entertaining Random Tag Teams in WWE HistoryDaniel Bryan and Kane have led a resurgence in the WWE tag team division, but could hardly be considered anything other than a random pairing. In their honor, here is a look at the 5 most entertaining random teams in WWE history.
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Top 10 'Hell in a Cell' Matches in WWE HistoryAs the WWE charges ahead towards the Hell in a Cell pay per view at the end of October, take a look at the top 10 Hell in a Cell matches in the promotion's history.
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Where Chipper Jones Ranks Among the Greatest Switch-Hitters in HistoryAs Chipper Jones plays in his final games before retirement, take a look at where he ranks among the greatest switch hitters in baseball history.Also published on: -
They Call Him 'Chipper' Jones: Most Recognizable Nicknames in Baseball HistoryThere can be no doubt that Chipper Jones ranks among the best hitters in baseball history. But take a look how his famous nickname matches up against some of the most colorful names in baseball history.Also published on: -
Top 5 NFL Busts in Michigan State Spartans HistoryAlthough many Michigan State Spartans have found impressive success in the National Football League, here are five alums who didn't pan out on the next level.
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MLB Historical Triple Crown WinnersMiguel Cabrera of the Tigers continues to tear apart American League pitching in 2012 and has a legitimate chance at winning the American League Triple Crown. If he can pull it off, he will join this exclusive list. -
MLB Division Tiebreaker Rules for 2012Starting in 2012, MLB has expanded its playoffs to include two wild card teams in each league. More teams making the playoffs makes for a greater potential for more complicated division tiebreakers. Here is the way such ties will be sorted out.
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Ryder Cup Team Selection ProcessThe 2012 Ryder Cup is scheduled to take place on September 28-30 at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois. Here is how the 12 golfers on Team U.S. and Team Europe are selected to compete. -
New MLB Playoff Format for 2012 Expands Wild Cards, ChancesStarting in 2012, Major League Baseball expands the playoffs to 10 teams for the first time. Here is how the format will look this October.Also published on: -
Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for the 2012 Ryder CupThe 2012 Ryder Cup takes place in the suburbs of Chicago from September 28-30. Before the event kicks off, take a look at everything you need to know about the traditional golf matchup of Team USA and Team Europe. -
All-Time Ryder Cup ResultsThe 2012 Ryder Cup takes place in Medinah, Illinois, from September 28-30. Here is a list of historical winners in the event's 85-year history.Also published on: -
Team Europe Selection Process for Ryder CupThe Ryder Cup is scheduled to take place on September 28-30 at Medinah Country Club in Illinois. Here is how Team Europe is selected. -
Ryder Cup 2012: Team USA Selection ProcessThe Ryder Cup is scheduled to take place from September 28-30. Here is a look at how the golfers are selected for the U.S. team.Also published on: -
Delayed Azarenka-Williams Final Costly to Women's Tennis: A Fan's TakeThe delay of the U.S. Open women's final between Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka further illustrates the desperate need for a roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Postponed matches cost women's tennis much more than the economic cost of a roof. -
An Undecided Voter's Take on August's Job NumbersThe unemployment rate in the U.S. dropped in August to 8.1%. Although not a decisive factor, this provides a further consideration with respect to my vote in November.
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U.S. Open Women's Final Four Loaded with Star Power: A Fan's TakeHere is what you need to know as you prepare for the women's semi-final matches at the U.S. Open. Victoria Azarenka takes on Maria Sharapova while Serena Williams squares off with Sara Errani. -
5 Things College Students (or Their Parents) Should Do When Renting a HouseAcross the country students are heading away to college, with many opting to rent houses. While these houses may seem ideal, failure to take certain precautions when moving in can lead to problems in the spring when it is time to move out. -
Victoria Azarenka Dominating U.S. Open Under the Radar: A Fan's TakeAlthough much of the focus and hype at the U.S. Open has been on Serena Williams, world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka is quietly dominating early and showing why she is the best in the world.
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Stadium Guide: Detroit Lions Games at Ford FieldHere is everything you need to know if you are planning to attend a Lions game this season at Ford Field. -
Victoria Duval Has Potential to Be Smiling Face of U.S. Tennis: A Fan's TakeIn the first round of the U.S. Open, three-time Open champion Kim Clijsters had little trouble defeating 16-year-old American Victoria Duval. However, Duval showed enough promise to suggest she is in for great things in the future.
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Biggest Regular-Season Collapses in Baseball HistoryAs the baseball pennant races heat up, teams with large leads in the standings generally look to cruise through September into the playoffs. Here are 10 teams that went on cruise control too early, resulting in legendary late-season collapses.
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Caroline Wozniacki Looks to Top Boyfriend Rory McIlroy at U.S. Open: A Fan's TakeCaroline Wozniacki looks to follow up her boyfriend's dominant PGA Championship win by doing the same at the U.S. Open. If she can, the two young stars will be cemented as the first couple of sports.
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Andy Murray Looks to Become First Man to Add U.S. Open Silver to His Olympic Gold: A Fan's TakeHistory is not on the side of Andy Murray as he looks to win the U.S. Open in the same year he won the Olympic gold medal for men's singles. Here is a look at what awaits Murray and how the past gold medalists have fared in Flushing Meadows.Also published on:
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Buffalo Bills NFL Team ProfileAs they say, nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills. Here is a look at everything that you need to know about the franchise that makes its home at One Bills Drive in Orchard Park, New York. -
Little League World Series: Historical WinnersWith the 2012 Little League World Series in full swing in Williamsport, here is a look at the historical winners of the purest tournament in baseball.Also published on:
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A Tennis Fan's Guide to Billie Jean King National Tennis CenterIn anticipation of the likes of Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams taking the court at the U.S. Open, here is a look at the venue in which it will take place, the Billie Jean National Tennis Center in Flushing, New York.
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Bright Lights and the Big City: Things to Do During the U.S. Open in NYCThe U.S. Open kicks off on August 27 in New York City. If you plan on attending, here are 10 things you should find time to do between the great tennis.
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College Football's Top 25 Mascots in the CountryA look at the top mascots in college football and what makes them so great.Also published on:
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Buffalo Bills Tailgating Guide: How to Circle the WagonsHere are the pertinent rules and guidelines for tailgating prior to Buffalo Bills games at Ralph Wilson Stadium in 2012.
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Same Faces, Different Places: College Football 2012 Conference RealignmentA look at the college football programs debuting in new conferences in 2012.
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Sparty On: The History of the Greatest Mascot in SportsA look at Sparty, the mascot of Michigan State University athletics.
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Carmelo's Way: The Most Memorable Moment of the 2012 London OlympicsThe greatest moment of the 2012 Olympics was without a doubt the exhibition put on by Carmelo Anthony in Team USA's destruction of Nigeria. Even teammates, the likes of Lebron, Kobe, and CP3, were in awe.
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First Person: A Sports Lover's Guide to Giving Up CableHow I continue to watch the sports I want to watch without paying for cable or satellite TV.
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PGA Championship 2012: Round 2 Pairings and Tee TimesSome will be positioning themselves for the weekend, while others will just be looking to survive the cut. Check out the pairings and tee times for Round 2 of the 2012 PGA Championship.
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PGA Championship 2012: Round 1 Pairings and Tee TimesList of pairings and tee times for golfers in the 2012 PGA Championship at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island. Check out when to catch Tiger, Phil, Rory, Ernie, and the rest of the biggest names in golf.
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Man, Machine or Beast: Can Anyone Beat Usain Bolt?Usain Bolt defended his title as the fastest man in the world. Here are 10 unconventional choices for his next challenge.Also published on:
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A "Melo" HaikuInspiration found in Carmelo Anthony's record-breaking Olympic performance against Nigeria.
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Teenage Dreams: Top 10 American Teenage Summer OlympiansIn honor of Missy Franklin's Olympic gold win, here are the top 10 American teenage summer Olympians.
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Hail to the 'Victors': Top 25 Reasons to Dislike Michigan FootballThere are many reasons to dislike the Michigan football program. Here are the top 25 from a Michigan State Spartan.
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Top 25 Traditions in College Football: Standing the Test of TimeThis list outlines the top 25 traditions in college football, one of the few remaining sports where tradition seems to still matter.Also published on:
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Top 10 Most Impressive Debuts in UFC HistoryIn honor of Ryan Jimmo scoring the quickest knockout in UFC history in his debut at UFC 149, here are the top 10 most impressive debuts in UFC history.
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Olympics 2012 TV Schedule: CanoeingWhere to find canoeing on television in the 2012 London Summer Olympic games
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From the Colt 45s to the Killer B's, My All-Time Houston Astros TeamMy list of the greatest players in Astros franchise history.
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Paul Daley: From a Cheap Shot to a Shot at RedemptionPaul Daley hopes a knockout victory over Rudy Bears at Bellator 72 can lead him to redemption and Bellator gold.
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Go Green! 25 Reasons Why It's Great to Be a Michigan State Spartans FanNothing beats football season in East Lansing. Here are 25 reasons why people are so proud to be Spartans.





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