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Congratulations are in order for New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone, who managed to turn Chris “Mad Dog” Russo into a ...
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Sports Entertainment Chris Russo ticks off Howard Stern after backing out of another promise: ‘F–ked up’ By Christian Arnold Published Nov. 1, 2023, 7:27 p.m. ET ...
Chris Russo’s gummy shtick on ESPN airwaves may be getting the axe after he “pissed off” ESPN executives. In the latest chapter of the gummy bit, during his weekly appearance on “First ...
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo may never escape the fact that he backed out of a promise to retire if the Diamondbacks won Games 6 and 7 of the NLCS.
Russo, 64, hosts a daily show on Sirius XM’s Mad Dog Radio and is the host of “High Heat” on MLB Network. Chris Russo, Marcus Spears and Kimberly A. Martin on “First Take.” ...
On Tuesday, Russo clarified that his pledge applied only to his radio work for SiriusXM. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo said he would walk away from SiriusXM if the Diamondbacks won the NL pennant.
Chris Russo knows Michelle Beadle and Cody Decker didn’t deserve to be shown the door, but all bets are off when Stephen A. Smith is involved.
SiriusXM's Chris Russo is not doing his customary trivia for his radio listeners to win a trip to Super Bowl 2024. It is the first time in years he has not done it.
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo said he will not leave sports media after he promised to retire "on the spot" if the Diamondbacks won the NLCS.
Don La Greca was not a fan of Chris Russo's retirement shenanigans. La Greca, a co-host of "The Michael Kay Show" on ESPN radio, made it known he was not a fan of what Russo did, especially when a ...