In the chaos that was the constantly changing Pac-12 guidelines for when to resume play, there were a few glimmers of hope - including one especially bright glimmer.ĥ of my favorite reads from my time in quarantineĭespite having read it hundreds of times, “The Song of Achilles” continues to captivate me just as much as it did the time I first read it.Įxperts, student advocates reflect on mental health in 2020 Looking back on Cal Athletics’ 2020 highlights Lisi Ludwig, David McAllister and Celine Bellegarda The past 343 days have been bizarre, rough, inspiring, bittersweet and, perhaps more than anything, worth reflecting on. In a rare silver lining, the environment seemed to benefit from the onset of lockdowns across the globe. The year where everything and nothing happensĮven though my life now may not be dazzling, I know that in some time, there will be light again.Ĭlimate change in the age of Joe Biden with Daniel Kammen Burning sides, losing sight, not working together as one. We keep fighting about the damages we have done. The quarantine ’20s: A month-by-month collection of poetry The 4 most meme-worthy pop culture references of 2020įour walls, constant blue light stimulation and living with family have a way of spawning unbeatable comedic content. After everything we’ve encountered in 2020, here at The Daily Californian, we feel 2021 is no match for us. Whether you’re looking to reminisce on the year’s bright spots or learn about our hopes for change in the year to come, this special issue has you covered. Now, we’re walking out of 2020 and taking what we have learned with us. Despite all this, the year has also yielded unmatched entertainment and opportunities for personal growth, forcing us to redefine ourselves outside of our routines and face the future with a new sense of purpose and much-needed hope. history and palpable evidence of climate change with wildfires hitting the California coast, 2020 has put many of us through the wringer. This moment was when the current chapter ended, and a new one began.A year seemingly defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, social justice movements, one of the most contentious elections in U.S. But everything came together at the end of the Royal Rumble after the conclusion of Reigns’ match against Kevin Owens. It was a new, creative way to keep the story appealing. The Law and Order-like court session for Zayn at Monday Night Raw’s 30th Anniversary was absolutely hilarious and entertaining. The past few weeks have drawn even more interest with ingenious writing for the storyline. Once Jey accepted Zayn, it seems like everyone else was having second thoughts. At first, Jey wasn’t accepting of the idea of Zayn joining forces at all, meanwhile, everyone was on board. There are so many layers to it, especially with jealousy surrounding The Usos and Sami throughout. The energy saw a nimble shift when Zayn came into the picture.Īll of the months of Zayn attempting to earn the trust of The Bloodline and time and time again “taking one for the team,” it never seemed like it was enough. Until Zayn joined the crew fans were getting negligent with Reigns and were counting down the days until Reigns would drop one of the two titles. In the midst of it, we even witnessed Reigns somehow become a babyface again when The Bloodline welcomed Zayn as the “Honorary Uce.”įor a while, I thought the addition of Sikoa was going to be the most pivotal part of the storyline but I was wrong. It’s a triumphant story that has seen heel turns, bloodshed, and families expanding. Sami Zayn did whatever he could to earn The Tribal Chief and The Bloodline’s respect. While Reigns has been champion now for over 800 days and counting, The Uso’s have also been dominant in their retrospect being WWE Universal Tag Team Champions for the past 500-plus days. ![]() Within the past years, Reigns has added the managerial services from “The Wiseman” himself Paul Heyman, Jimmy and Jey Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Sami Zayn to his faction. ![]() ![]() Even after all that time has passed, the story seems to have just begun. We’ll revisit that later on.Įssentially, this means the story of The Bloodline has been ongoing for nearly three years now. ![]() In hindsight, that may be Reigns’ best feud during his title reign to date. Some people joined the story at the beginning when Jey Uso was facing off against Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship back in 2020. Whether you’re a long-term fan of WWE or just started watching it, the story with The Bloodline is going to go down as one of the greatest storylines of all time. By Dedrick Hendrix 3 weeks ago Follow Tweet
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