After years of protest, the Cleveland Indians will remove Chief Wahoo from their uniforms starting in 2019. Chat Sports Founder and CEO James Yoder explains the timing behind the team's decision. Cleveland is hosting the MLB All-Star Game in 2019. Yoder believes this played a role in the team's decision to abandon Chief Wahoo.
Yoder also takes a look at the Vegas odds going into Super Bowl weekend. The Patriots were on top over the last few weeks, but millions of dollars have poured in for Philadelphia recently. If the Patriots win, it will be the 6th Super Bowl win with owner Robert Kraft, coach Bill Belichick, and quarterback Tom Brady.
Professional Wrestling start Mike "The Miz" Mizanin, who got his start on "The Real World," joined Cheddar to talk about hosting the new MTV show "The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars." He also discusses the network's revival of longtime fan favorite "TRL" and other professional wrestling favorites.
The difference between a champion and an average competitor is multi-layered, says the newly-minted UFC Middleweight Champion. Physical preparation is only the foundation, and mental preparation is key, says St-Pierre.
Roc Nation boxer Luis Arias joined Cheddar to predict the outcome of Saturday's fight. He says he's ready for war and responds to opponent Daniel Jacobs' hopes to knock Arias out.
According to the Houston Astros player, he's not the only one in the clubhouse that owns stock in the iPhone maker.
BeachBody CEO Carl Daikeler says the digital platform can help you get in shape as little as 21 days. Added perks: coaches who hold you accountable when you miss consecutive workouts.
“Do it with confidence” is one of the legendary icon's suggestions.
The legendary skateboarder offers platforms for those who love the sport, but have very little support. "I want to provide facilities for them to really shine," he says.
The American pro racer addresses rumors around her future: she is still figuring out whether retirement is on the horizon. In the meantime, she tells Cheddar about honoring U.S. veterans.
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