Ever wonder how a millionaire got to where he is. Ever wonder what successful businessmen like Mark Cuban does to keep refreshed and continue to move forward with businesses. Here are some of the best tips that the entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" host does.
"Lucha Underground," which premieres Wednesday night on the El Rey Network, promises to bring the high-flying athleticism and a flare for theatrics of the Mexican lucha libre style. "Lucha Underground" is produced by Emmy Award-winner Mark Burnett's One Three Media in conjunction with FactoryMade Ventures for El Rey Network and Lucha Libre AAA -- the popular Mexican wrestling organization who is looking to bring their fast-paced brand of wrestling to American audiences.
Also, Vince McMahon and Triple H contemplate potential matches for WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, more matches added to "Night of Champions" while NXT's "Takeover II" is set for next week.
Also, Batista may take time off after "Extreme Rules" to help promote the new "Guardians of the Galaxy" movie, WWE updates regarding Sting and Kurt Angle possibly signing with the company, possible next NXT talent moving up to the main roster, and Diamond Dallas Page gives fans a health update on WWE Hall of Famer Jake "The Snake" Roberts, who is battling cancer.
The blunt and always direct Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban made an astounding prediction about the future of the NFL in a Sunday night pregame interview before his team faced off against the Brooklyn Nets.
It's evident that income inequality in the United States and abroad is beyond unreasonable. More and more Americans are finding it harder to make ends meet, with 14.5 percent of U.S. households struggling to put enough food on the table. More than 48 million Americans -- including 15.9 million children -- live in these households.
In addition, more than one in five children is at risk of hunger. Among African-Americans and Latinos, nearly one in three children is at risk of hunger, statistics show.
"Thanks to Shark Tank, I live the American dream," said Mexican born entrepreneur Aldo Orta, who received financial backing from ABC's Shark Tank's Barbara Corcoran and Kevin Harrington in season two. On Friday, Orta returned to give the show an update on his progress.