UFC ring girl Chrissy Blair stole the show at the White House, reigning wild high school baseball and Lindsey Vonn

Wow. What a weekend. On a random weekend in the middle of June, when it’s usually very quiet in these parts, America got it BEHIND it.
Well done everyone.
We had the College World Series. We had the Knicks. We had the Stanley Cup game. We had the USMNT boat race in Paraguay. We had golf, and NASCAR and MLB.
We also had that epic UFC fight on the White House lawn Sunday night that capped everything off in spectacular fashion. And just for good measure, WAIT until you see the “show” the Democratic Party puts on at the same time.
Your jaws will drop. Trust me.
Welcome to Monday’s Nightcaps — the one where UFC girl Chrissy Blair psyches America up to celebrate the big 2-5-0. Amazing.
LINDSEY VONN LEAVES HER UNDERSHEET ON A SLAMMING RED SHOULDER, MAGGIE SAJAK IS A TEAM AND THE COACH ATTACKS THE UMPIRE!
What else? I found the best of the rest from a full weekend of #content, the aforementioned Democratic opposition, Lindsey Vonn taking off her dress for the first time after surgery, and the worst ending to a high school baseball game you’ll ever see.
Wow. Like I said, it was a GREAT weekend. Let’s roll.
Grab yourself something long, strong — and make it a storm (not a real one, please!) — and settle in for a Monday ‘Cap!
Crying girl Chrissy Blair didn’t let the (fake) weather ruin the night
For those who weren’t tuned into the Weather Channel’s Twitter account on Sunday afternoon (and hopefully all of you), they pushed the above post hours before the UFC event at the White House about thunder, lightning, and massive swarms of mosquitoes.
Shockingly, nothing happened. Weird, I know. The weatherman was wrong again! As a lifelong Florida resident, that’s called “Tuesday” down here. Whether it was a poor intern posted to that account, or something worse, I don’t know. Nothing. Zero.
But they found themselves in trouble after the Trump team dismissed this friendly little dissent:
“This event is about celebrating America’s unparalleled greatness 250 years later – which obviously doesn’t go down well with the unfriendly loser who wrote this bull–t clickbait article. Rain or shine, we celebrate our great country no matter what. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”
Amazing. “Unfriendly loser” is a great low-key insult. I’ve never heard that one before, but it goes straight to the arsenal! Well done.
Anyway, everything went without a hitch, and it gave us surreal photos… and reactions. We’ll get to those soon, but first, let’s go ahead and get this class started with UFC ring girl Chrissy Blair, who battled the elements and became a star last night:
UFC Octagon girl Chrissy Blair stands on stage during the weigh-ins for UFC Freedom 250 at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, on June 13, 2026. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

UFC Octagon girls Chrissy Blair and Carly Baker pose for a photo during the UFC Fight Night event at the Accor Arena in Paris, France, on September 28, 2024. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
It’s definitely a weekend of #content!
Imagine hating America today. Goodness grace, what a world! Sign a peace deal this afternoon (don’t ask me about their Xs and Os, that’s not my wheelhouse), and host a UFC fight that night with ring girl Chrissy Blair stealing hearts.
This is what the founding fathers had in mind all those years ago. I’m sure about it. What a weekend.
Speaking of which, let’s catch up on the best internet #content from the past two days, including some ROCKING coverage from Democratic National Headquarters last night!
Lindsey continues her comeback and what a way to lose (and win!)
Also, just a great weekend all around, especially in June. I tend to scratch and claw for content this time of year. Not right now. It’s coming fast and furious!
A few thoughts…
- It’s a fun week for the US Open, also known as “The thing where every dad in America falls asleep on the couch on Father’s Day, which coincides perfectly with the final round.”
- I don’t believe the Democratic party … is real. Amazing. It’s a wonder they didn’t win a minority vote in 2024.
- Vests should be 10,000% returned to baseball. They were a big thing back in the ’90s and early 2000s, and we decided we were too good for them? I do not think so.
- Stop running from Troy right now. Only in college baseball. I doubt you’ll ever see a run like this from a major leaguer in any other sport.
- Dan Marino and RFK Jr.! No one could do it like Dan did back in the day, and I’m not talking about throwing the ball:
The best. I can’t believe the dude never won a Super Bowl. A criminal. OK, let’s fast-forward this Monday class to a big Monday night.
First? Somehow, we STILL have state championship high school baseball going on around the country, including parts of Illinois, where the few innings I saw unfold over the weekend.
Check out:
Haaaaaaaa Nellie! I’ve never seen anything like it, especially the first part of the clip.
Where do we stand on this, class? Did the catcher not hold onto the ball long enough? I think it’s complete nonsense, myself. To me, it’s just another example of a referee injecting himself when he doesn’t belong.
I played baseball for over ten years, at all levels short of professional baseball. I was a hunter before I found Installed again later in my career and I moved first.
That’s 100 times out of 100. It is what it is. I have NEVER seen it that a call made in baseball. He caught the ball and passed it to the other hand, then threw it away because the game was over.
I know the first base coach was pointing it out fast, which makes me think everything happened fast, but whatever. You don’t make that call to that place. In fact, I’m not sure he will.
He caught it clearly. He conveyed it clearly. The out is clearly done. There is no reason to call there. Nothing. Zero.
As for the the rest play a few innings later … you have to know the situation if you are an outfielder. You have to. There are no excuses.
You can’t catch that ball, especially when you’re forced to catch it. Ronald Acuna Jr. he wouldn’t give a home run in that spot. No one could do it. It just doesn’t happen.
You have to let that ball drop and live to fight another pitch. It’s hard to blame a kid (KID) in that area, especially if he’s trained his whole life to catch that ball.
But you can’t catch that ball. A painful way to lose a state championship.

Lindsey Vonn attends the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix in Monaco on June 7, 2026, during the weekend of the prestigious race event. (Xavier Duvot/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images)
OK, that’s it for today. A great start to the week. A great start to the second half of June.
Lindsey Vonn continues to work her way back from having her entire leg removed earlier this year, and she decided to wear a dress, apparently, for the first time since her surgery this past weekend.
A big step for him, and he WROTE IT.
See you on Wednesday.
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