Paul Kemsley (Paul Zeital Kemsley) is a popular English businessman who is best known as a property developer, due to recurring appearances on the American reality television show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. As for sports, Paul is known to his fans as a previous Vice-Chairman of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur, and also as Chairman of the revived New York Cosmos.
Max Kellerman is a well-known American sports television personality and boxing commentator. As of now, Max works as the host of This Just In with Max Kellerman on ESPN. Before, Max served as a co-host of ESPN talk show First Take with Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim. Prior to that, Max workes also as the co-host of the sports radio talk show Max & Marcellus, with Marcellus Wiley, on ESPNLA.
Cristina Alexander is a popular American sports journalist. As of now, Cristina works as a co-anchor for ESPN Deportes and ESPN Mexico’s new daytime edition of SportsCenter, with Sergio Dipp. Cristina joined ESPN in June of 2015. Before joining ESPN, Cristina worked as a sports reporter at Univision Deportes Network.
Greg Packer (Gregory F. Packer) is a popular former American highway maintenance worker from Huntington, New York, well known for regularly being quoted as a “man on the street” in newspapers, magazines as well as television broadcasts since 1995.
Steve Stone is a well-known American previous Major League Baseball (MLB) player, who is now a sportscaster and author. As of now, Steve works as the color commentator for Chicago White Sox television broadcasts since 2009. Before, Steve pitched for four MLB teams between 1971 and 1981. Steve was the AL Cy Young Award winner in 1980, and an American League All-Star, completing the season with a record of 25–7 for the Baltimore Orioles. In addition, Steve worked at WGN-TV as a color commentator for Chicago Cubs broadcasts between 1983 and 2004, missing a couple of seasons late in his work because of health problems.
Chris Osgood is a well-known Canadian previous professional ice hockey goaltender. As of now, Chris works as a Detroit Red Wings studio analyst and part-time color commentator at Bally Sports Detroit. Chris won three Stanley Cup championships in his career, all with the Red Wings, with two of them coming while he was beginning goaltender. He is positioned twelfth in wins in NHL regular-season history with 401.
Norman Chad is a well-known American sportswriter, poker player, and syndicated columnist who appears on the sports channel ESPN. As of now, Norman hosts a weekly podcast, Gambling Mad. Before, Norman worked as an occasional guest host on the ESPN show Pardon the Interruption and has also been seen as both host and movie critic on the ESPN Classic series Reel Classics.
Jake Sherman (Funn Name: Jacob Scott Sherman) is a popular American journalist and writer. As of now, Jake works as the co-founder of Punchbowl News, which is a daily newsletter service focusing on Congress since January 2021. Jake also works as an NBC News and MSNBC political analyst. Before, Jake served at Politico, as a congressional reporter. Prior to that, Jake worked as a Washington bureau intern at The Wall Street Journal.
Glenn Beck is a well-known American conservative political commentator, conspiracy theorist, radio host, as well as a television producer. He works as the CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts, the parent company of both his television and radio network TheBlaze. As of now, Glenn hosts the Glenn Beck Radio Program, a famous talk-radio show nationally syndicated on Premiere Radio Networks. He also hosts the Glenn Beck television program, which ran from January 2006 to October 2008 on HLN, from January 2009 to June 2011 on Fox News, and now airs on TheBlaze. He has also written six New York Times–bestselling books.
Kayla Braxton is a popular American sports broadcaster who came to WWE, where she appears under the ring name Kayla Braxton. As of now, Kayla works as the host of Talking Smack alongside Paul Heyman since August 22, 2020. Before, Kayla worked as a reporter at WESH 2 News.