This Week's UPDATES
So, it's been an eventful week for yours truly, but I'm pulling myself together even if there's no one to help pull me up. I always lean to pick myself up from the ground and struggle through all the pain like David against Goliath. Here I am sharing about my feeling with you KlicKNetters, and here is a brand new 7-Day Round-Up.
The MLB Postseason is off to a ruckus start this week and come Wednesday of Thursday, we'll know with two teams from the American League and two teams from the National League will be one step closer to the World Series. Elsewhere, the New York Jets and the Atlanta Falcons are in London, England playing a morning NFL game, and the new NHL season starts this Tuesday on one for its new broadcast partners, ESPN, and coming soon on TNT. More great news, there are two tournaments happening right now in the WWE, King of the Ring and Queen's Crown, trust me, the brackets for these are incredible. Catch all the sports results and upcoming games and events down below in a brand new Max Sports rundown.
Our Main Topic this is on Universal. There has been a lot of news lately regarding Universal Parks around the world like Shrek 4-D closing at Universal Studios Florida, a Donkey Kong land officially being a part of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan, and just a few weeks ago was the Grand Opening of Universal Beijing Resort. The resort is found in a location in Beijing, China that I won't even bother to pronounce and has almost everything in a Universal Resort, it's got a theme park named Universal Studios Beijing, a Universal CityWalk, and two on-site hotels, the Universal Studios Grand Hotel and the NUO Resort Hotel. Inside Universal Studios Japan are seven themed areas: Hollywood, Jurassic World: Isla Nublar, Kung Fu Panda: Land of Awesomeness, Waterworld, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Transformers: Metrobase, and Minion Land. People from around the world have to this resort to sample everything it has to offer, through their eyes, we're going to see ourselves what it's really like in a special edition of the Web Choice playlist.

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