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Raw video: John Cena is interrupted during the post-event press conference following WWE Backlash
SUMMARY: During the post-event press conference following WWE Backlash, John Cena was interrupted but took the moment to address the audience. Cena expressed a desire to improve his connection with fans, acknowledging he needs to “walk the talk” and show more empathy. He admitted past struggles with opening up and promised to change, thanking the attendees and inviting questions. When asked about his match against Randy Orton and their offscreen interactions, Cena praised Orton, highlighting their history and expressing pride despite criticism. Cena’s message emphasized respect, support, and moving forward positively within the wrestling community.
The Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena, who performed Saturday night against St. Louis native Randy Orton in the main event of WWE Backlash at Enterprise Center, embraced his “bad guy” persona during the post-event press conference. Cena is in the middle of his retirement tour with plans to step away from the ring at the end of 2025.
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Community reacts to escaped bison shot, killed in Franklin Co.
SUMMARY: Three bison escaped from a nearby farm in Franklin County, wandering through a Saint Alban neighborhood and injuring a woman who was gored in the leg. The 2,000-pound animals roamed yards and cul-de-sacs for hours, initially calm but later aggressive. Due to safety concerns after the attack, officials decided to euthanize all three bison, ending the tense confrontation. Neighbors expressed sadness over the incident in their usually quiet community. The bison remains were removed with plans to process them for various uses. Cleanup concluded as residents hoped to return to normalcy after the unsettling event. Help is needed to prevent similar incidents.
Tuesday afternoon, officials shot and killed 3 bison after they escaped from their owner. According to Franklin County Sheriff Steven Pelton, deputies were called to the area of St. Albans and Bassett roads around 1:15 p.m. Concerned neighbors described several times when the animals were nearly corralled before being spooked and running off. The owner was injured, officials say.
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Summer Rodeo and Country Music Fest Series
SUMMARY: The Bush Family Farm is hosting its annual Summer Rodeo and Country Music Festival Series starting this weekend, perfectly timed for the Independence Day holiday. Owner Billy Bush highlights the event’s interactive rodeo activities, including bulls, bronco barrels, mutton busting, and kids’ sheep-driving, alongside cold beer and distilled spirits from their own brewery. The festival features a full bar, food, vendors selling western products, and family-friendly entertainment. Starting July through October, concerts with country music artists from Nashville will perform every second Saturday of the month. The popular event brings a Wyoming-like atmosphere to DeFiance, Missouri, celebrating patriotic outdoor fun.
The Busch Family Farm is hosting its Summer Rodeo and Country Music Festival series starting the weekend of the 4th of July through the fall.
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FEMA to open new disaster recovery center in Clayton
SUMMARY: A new FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens Tuesday in Clayton at the St. Louis County Library’s Mid-County Branch to assist residents affected by the May 16 and March 14–15 tornadoes in St. Louis County. The center operates Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., and Friday–Saturday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., closed Sundays. FEMA and Small Business Administration staff will help with disaster aid applications, document uploads, and questions. Additional centers remain open at Union Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, Sumner High School, and the Urban League Business Center. Aid may cover uninsured damage, home repairs, temporary housing, and essential property replacement. Deadlines: July 22 (March storms), August 11 (May storm).
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