Sure Sign of New York’s Comeback: Dennis Rodman Visits Two Strip Clubs In One Night

Basketball Hall of Famer and always fascinating Dennis Rodman spent Friday night at two strip clubs in Manhattan, enjoying the views first at Hoops Cabaret Sports Bar, and later that night at Rick’s Cabaret.

Hoops Cabaret (48 West 33rd Street) bills itself as “combining the fun of a sports bar with the excitement of a gentlemen’s club,” and there were “Hoops girls” wearing very little clothing performing on stage and doing lap dances across the club’s three floors.

While basketball games were playing on the giant Mega-tron Video Wall, Rodman seemed more interested in the bevy of sexy Hoops girls who were at his table. “He’s legendary,” said Hoops girl Candace. “And I know now that he is really nice and a lot of fun!”

Later that night, Rodman went next door to Rick’s Cabaret (50 West 33rd Street), the city’s top gentlemen’s club, known for the VIP treatment that all guests receive. “The girls all love Dennis Rodman. He is totally unique,” said Rick’s girl Katina.

Nightlife in New York City is making its triumphant return. Surprisingly, Dennis Rodman and strip clubs are showing the way.

HOOPS Cabaret and Sports Bar
48 West 33rd Street, New York City
***Beautiful Entertainers in Sports Themed Outfits
***Super VIP “Man Cave”

Rick’s Cabaret New York
50 West 33rd Street
*** VIP Suites, Deluxe Sky Boxes
*** Rick’s Steakhouse, Open Late

NY Giants Blown Out By The L.A. Rams 38-11

The New York Giants fell to 1-5 on Sunday with a lopsided 38-11 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at MetLife Stadium. The Giants have now started 1-5 four of the past five seasons. The Rams are 5-1.

Under heavy pressure consistently, Giants’ quarterback Daniel Jones had two strip-sack fumbles, losing one, and threw two first-half interceptions. Two of the Rams’s second-quarter touchdowns came on drives 12 and 14 yards after Giants’ turnovers.

“Obviously it wasn’t good enough today,” said head coach Joe Judge.

Daniel Jones was absolutely bad, completing 29-of-51 passes for 242 yards and throwing three interceptions. He entered the game without receiver Kenny Golladay and running back Saquon Barkley and he lost electric rookie Kadarius Toney on the first series. Also, his offensive line offered him very little support.


The Giants defense wasn’t any better either. But after a brief flash of a pass rush, they barely bothered Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford who became the latest to pick apart the Giants’ crumbling secondary. He ended up completing 22-of-28 passes for 251 yards and four touchdowns.

“WOW” Women of Wrestling Sign Big TV Deal

Viacom/CBS has inked a multi-year distribution deal with WOW, also known as Women of Wrestling.

The exclusive media rights pact gives the women’s professional wrestling league distribution in the US and abroad.

New episodes of WOW will launch in weekend syndication beginning in the fall of 2022. Reruns of WOW will be available on CW Seed and Pluto TV platforms in December this year, ViacomCBS said.

ViacomCBS and WOW didn’t announce terms of their deal.

WOW was founded in 2000 by David McLane, who was also behind the women’s wrestling promotion GLOW, which was the inspiration for the namesake Netflix series, starring Alison Brie, Ruth Wilder and Mark Maron.

WOW is now owned by LA Lakers controlling owner and president Jeanie Buss.

“Wrestling’s presentation of women has long been very important to me, and we now are presenting the epitome in sports entertainment that will highlight the athleticism of these superstars as we reintroduce WOW,” Buss said in a statement.