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  2. Robert Flores - Wikipedia

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    Robert Flores. Robert Flores (born July 7, 1970) is a sports journalist, who works for MLB Network and NHL Network as a studio host for each. He fills in for Hot Stove on MLB Network. Flores formerly worked at ESPN. Joining the network in 2005, Flores was an anchor for ESPNEWS and for ESPN's SportsCenter (2007–2016).

  3. List of SportsCenter anchors and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Nichols: (2004–2013, 2016–2022) NBA reporter, now with Monumental Sports Network. Wendi Nix: (2006–2023) Boston -based bureau reporter; she is also one of the hosts of College Football Live, an in-studio contributor on Sunday NFL Countdown (since 2014) and anchors SportsCenter on occasion. Pam Oliver: (1993–1995), now with Fox ...

  4. SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, Robert Flores – co-anchor of the program's 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. block – was replaced on the early-afternoon broadcasts with John Buccigross. 2010s [ edit ] On August 30, 2010, ESPN expanded SportsCenter to ESPNEWS , airing an additional seven hours of the program in separate blocks from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 11:00 p.m ...

  5. This is SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 ad features anchor Robert Flores saying that SportsCenter hired a "world-renowned chef", but laments that only Henrik Lundqvist seems to understand him. The scene cuts to the cafeteria, where The Swedish Chef is telling anchor Steve Levy the menu for lunch. Confused with the chef's "Swedish", he asks Lundqvist for translation.

  6. List of past ESPN personalities - Wikipedia

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    Neil Everett: 2000–2023 (SportsCenter) Robert Flores: 2005–2016 (SportsCenter, ESPNews); now with MLB Network; Kevin Frazier: (SportsCenter anchor and NBA Shootaround host); now co-anchor of The Insider and host of The T.Ocho Show; Gayle Gardner: 1982–1987 (SportsCenter anchor) George Grande: (first SportsCenter anchor; now with the ...

  7. Bound for Glory (2011) - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Bound for Glory was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), that took place on October 16, 2011 at the Liacouras Center on the campus of Temple University in Philadelphia. [2] It was the seventh annual event under the Bound for Glory chronology, and the premiere event of 2011 for TNA.

  8. Bound for Glory (wrestling pay-per-view) - Wikipedia

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    Bound for Glory is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually in October by the American Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion. The event was created in 2005 to serve as the company's flagship PPV event, similar to WWE's WrestleMania, in which wrestlers competed in various professional wrestling match types in what was the culmination of many feuds and storylines ...

  9. Hot mic - Wikipedia

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    A series of technical problems on 9 March 2006 forced ESPN2 to switch from its SportsCenter broadcast to that of ESPNews. Caught unprepared by the move, ESPNews broadcaster Danyelle Sargent struggled for words, forcing fellow anchor Robert Flores to finish her sentence. After the broadcast cut to taped footage, Sargent was heard exclaiming ...