‘I’m Looking Forward’: Law And Order Star Shares Thoughts On Christopher Meloni’s Organized Crime Being Replaced

For three consecutive hours each Thursday night, NBC broadcast the revived season of “Law & Order” starting from 2022, all the way until the conclusion of the 2023-2024 television season. However, in the fall TV schedule for 2024, Christopher Meloni’s “Law & Order: Organized Crime” won’t be found on NBC, and its previous Thursday slot will now belong to a new show called “Found“. This shift marks a significant change, and recently, “Law & Order” actor Mehcad Brooks voiced his thoughts about it in an interview with TopMob.

Full 2024 Bad Blood Predictions Including Roman Reigns, CM Punk And Rhea Ripley

To start discussing this particular card, let me share a quick moment of excitement about the initial Badd Blood event from 1997. Looking back, it’s clear that this secondary PPV has significant importance in WWE history, not just because of its ’90s-inspired spelling, but also due to groundbreaking moments like the first Hell In A Cell match between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. This iconic battle ended with an intervention from a newcomer, Kane, who quickly became a formidable force in WWE. Remarkably, Kane went on to defeat Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWE Championship within a year after his debut.

‘I Remember Specifically Being Really Snooty’: Back To The Future’s Lea Thompson Explains Why She Was Initially Cold Towards Michael J. Fox

It’s tough to imagine a point in history where Lea Thompson and Michael J. Fox weren’t friendly or close, given their extensive collaboration on the Back to the Future films and continued interactions since the trilogy ended. However, it’s essential to note that their friendship wasn’t always solid. Thompson confessed that when she first encountered Fox on the set of the initial Back to the Future movie, she acted snobbish towards him, although her behavior had some valid explanations at the time.