Month: July 2020

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Migrant aid workers in Calais are being intimidated and harassed by French police, with Britons singled out in some cases, according to a report submitted to France’s independent human rights watchdog.

Four aid associations on the northern French port, including the British group Help Refugees, published a report on Wednesday detailing 600 incidents against volunteers they said occurred between November 2017 and July 2018.

Citing 33 testimonies, the report listed 37 incidents of physical violence, including police pushing aid workers to the ground, confiscating phones and forcing people away from food distribution points.

Other incidents include repeated identity checks and stop and searches, arbitrary parking fines, threats, and insults.

British volunteers were in some cases being singled out by French police who were preventing them from giving out food and water, according to the report. Those with British passports or British vehicles were barred entry to an area near Dunkirk to distribute meals to homeless refugees and migrants, it asserted.

The Jungle, the camp east of Calais where many migrants hoped to make it to the UK, closed in October 2016Credit:
 David Rose

“British volunteers have been specifically targeted, particularly over aid distribution around Dunkirk. This is extremely concerning. It seems completely arbitrary and the authorities have no legal right to stop and target British volunteers,” said Maddy Allen, the Help Refugees field manager in France.

The report also complained of “physical barriers” being erected to prevent aid workers reaching distribution areas to help homeless refugees or migrants.

However, state and local authorities vehemently denied the report’s allegations or any mistreatment.

The Pas-de-Calais prefect’s office said: “Associations are free to exercise their activities regarding the migrant population in Calais as long as their intervention respects public order and the law." 

It added: ”Anyone who feels they have been witness or victim of a breach [by police] can go to the justice and administrative authorities… No conviction or accusation relating to these allegations had been made.”

Natacha Bouchart, Calais’s mayor, denounced the allegations as “baseless” and “hateful and slanderous towards security forces”, coming from associations that “are acting for purely media and political ends”.

Calais’ sprawling “Jungle” camp was razed in October 2016 and migrants bussed to welcome centres around France, but a few hundred have returned, with the figures officially at 350 to 400 people. 

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  • 200th Win – Parker Jackson, Detroit Lakes, 12th, 152 lbs
  • 200th Win – Nik Borchert, Mille Lacs, 12th, 145 lbs
  • 150th Win and 75th Pin – Jackson Schauer, Grand Rapids, 12th, 145 lbs
  • 150th Win – Ben Baumgartner, Park Rapids, 12th, 138 lbs
  • 125th Win – Rylee Anderson, Barnesville, 12th
  • 125 Win – Nick Green, Waconia, 12th, 160 lbs
  • 100th Win – Charlie Dundas, Mankato West, 12th, 126 lbs
  • 100th Win – Zac Anderson, Barnesville, 12th
  • 100th Win – Dana Berg, Barnesville, 12th
  • 100th Win – Tim Bialka, Princeton, 10th, 138 lbs
  • 100th Win – Chase Curtis, Perham, 11th, 132 lbs
  • 100th Win – Justin Dravis, Park Rapids, 10th, 152 lbs
  • 100th Win – Nick Meixell, Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial Area, 12th, 220 lbs
  • 50th Pin – Paul Fitterer, Cannon Falls/Randolph, 12th, 126 lbs
  • 50th Pin – Matt Rustad, Farmington, 12th, 152 lbs
  • 75th Win – Joe Nelson, Centennial, 12th, Hwt
  • 75th Win – Brady Tweeton, Barnesville, 9th
  • 75th Win – Cole Jones, Grand Rapids, 10th, 113 lbs
  • 60th Win – Victor Gliva, Farmington, 106, 11th
  • 50th Win – Payton Jackson, Detroit Lakes, 9th, 126 lbs
  • 50th Win – Kellen Schauer, Grand Rapids, 8th, 106 lbs
  • 50th Win – Alec Gausman, MAHACA, 12th
  • 50th Win – Dylan Fudge, Perham, 8th, 113 lbs

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NEWTON, Iowa — Fresh off its 23-12 victory at Minnesota last Friday, the University of Iowa solidified its No. 1 position in both WIN’s Tournament Power Index and Team Dual Rankings, presented by Cliff Keen Athletic.

WIN’s TPI is based on where a school is projected to finish in this March’s NCAA Division I Championships in St. Louis, based on schools’ currently ranked individuals and not on a school’s dual-meet record. Continue reading at www.win-magazine.com

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Mankato, Minn. – The Mavericks will host the Wolves in their final NSIC dual of the season. The dual will start at 7:00 p.m. Thursday evening in Taylor Center.

MSU (4-3, 4-3 NSIC) looks to end a three dual skid and secure an above .500 record with a win over NSU (1-10, 0-5 NSIC). The Wolves are home Wednesday to battle Dakota Wesleyan before trekking to Mankato on Thursday.

Cody Quinn (Sr., 165 lbs.) will be receiving recognition at his final home dual on senior night. In his four years at MSU, he has compiled a 62-22 record to go along with two All-American honors.

The Mavericks boasts five wrestlers with twenty plus wins including, Da’Wayne Robertson (27-8), Alphonso Vruno (22-7), Dylan Herman (20-11), Scott VanDeLoo (20-9), Chris Zimmer (22-12), and Malcolm Allen (27-10). The most wins for any Wolves wrestler is Joe Gomez (19-7).

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Rapper to Join WWE 205 Live Announce Team

July 18, 2020 | News | No Comments

WWE has announced that rapper and longtime fan Wale will join the WWE 205 Live commentary team.
Wale will make his commentary debut on tonight’s show from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn with Percy Watson, Vic Joseph and Nigel McGuinness. No word yet on if this will be a permanent change but we will keep you updated.

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Two NXT UK Stars Reportedly Injured

July 18, 2020 | News | No Comments

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WWE’s NXT UK Division suffered two huge losses as both Travis Banks and Sam Gradwell recently announced that they have suffered injuries and will not be able to participate in the brand’s upcoming events.
Banks made it to the finals of the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament this year before losing to Zack Gibson. His skills were impressive during the tournament, but Banks suffered an injury and wrote a longer note on Twitter to inform fans of his status. He had previously injured his shoulder, and while he hopes it would heal, it was not the case.
“Hello everyone,” Banks said in his message. “As probably a surprise to no one now. About a month ago I suffered a dislocated shoulder. Initially I thought I would be clear to wrestle sooner rather than later. However, that hasn’t been the case and unfortunately, I still don’t have a return date to give everyone. At the moment shows and dates I have been advertised for will have to be postponed until I’m cleared. I will try [to] keep you all updated as best as possible. Many blessings.”

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— Travis Banks (@Travis_BanksPW) August 27, 2018

Gradwell posted three pictures on his Twitter profile telling an untimely injury with photographic evidence of the NXT: UK Superstar laying on a doctor’s table and having his knee evaluated. An old ACL injury is flaring up again for Gradwell that he had surgically corrected six years ago.
“During my WWE physical this weekend, the doctors found a suspected re-injury or ‘loosening’ of my left ACL that was reconstructed in 2012,” Gradwell wrote. “Currently awaiting an MRI to assess damage (hopefully minimal) but in the meantime, I am unfortunately not cleared to wrestle. Apologies to those who were looking forward to seeing me wrestle over the coming weeks, hopefully, it’s nothing major and I’ll be back ASAP!”

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— Sam Gradwell (@sam_gradwell) August 27, 2018

These are two unfortunate injuries as NXT: UK’s television show seemingly draws near. Gradwell participated in the NXT: UK television tapings on July 28th and 29th, but Banks was absent from the shows. At this time WWE hasn’t announced a start date or platform in which the upcoming NXT: UK will air.

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Batista Reveals Why He Left WWE in 2010

July 18, 2020 | News | No Comments

Former WWE Superstar turned Hollywood Actor Dave Bautista (Batista) hasn’t wrestled in WWE since leaving the company after a short five-month run in 2014. While Batista has expressed interest in returning to The WWE sometime in the future, he has been concentrating on his movie career, where he had great success with his role as Drax The Destroyer in The Guardians of the Galaxy / Avengers Movie Series.
During a recent interview with TalkSport, Batista discussed how his movie career would not have happened if he didn’t leave The WWE in 2010.
“It came about out of spite,” Batista said of his transition from pro wrestling to acting. “First it came from me discovering I was a horrible actor. I wanted to become a better actor and I wanted to do it while I was still with WWE. They would not give me the opportunity within the company. I said that I should be given the opportunity to do it outside of the company, and they said ‘absolutely not.’ I said, ‘Well, I’m going to let my contract run out, and I’m gonna leave.’ So that’s exactly what I did and I set out to be an actor.”

Batista appeared in several smaller budget films before getting a small role in Riddick in 2013 and nabbing the role of Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy. Batista admitted that changing careers was a brave move, “and maybe a little stupid.”
“It was brave and maybe a little stupid [laughs],” Batista said. “It was three years of me barely working. You know, [I had] a nice thing with the WWE. I made a very good living there. I was very comfortable and I could have stuck with that, but I just wanted to do something else.”
Batista’s latest film, Escape Plan 2: Hades starring Sylvester Stallone, was released straight to DVD this past June. His next film, Final Score, is scheduled to be release this month. You can check out the interview Batista had with TalkSport in the video below:

“It was brave, and maybe a little stupid!”@DaveBautista tells @tSHandJ about his move from the #WWE to Hollywood superstar ??? pic.twitter.com/RI3b7tSOTY
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) August 31, 2018

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It was previously reported that WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley will be appearing on tonight’s episode of RAW to talk about the history of Hell in a Cell as well as his experience inside The Hell in a Cell Structure. WWE issued the following regarding his appearance on tonight’s episode of RAW:
 
Mick Foley Relives Hell in a Cell History
 
As Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman take their rivalry inside Hell in a Cell for the first time ever, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley — who infamously soared off the top of the diabolical structure two decades ago — returns to RAW to commemorate the 20th anniversary of that grueling and iconic Hell in a Cell Match against The Undertaker at King of the Ring 1998.
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What advice will Mrs. Foley’s Baby Boy impart to the Superstars preparing to do battle inside the cell’s terrifying confines, and how will he celebrate one of the most brutal matches in the history of sports-entertainment?
 
Don’t miss any of the action on Monday Night RAW, tonight!
 
WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament competitor Sam Gradwell’s recent MRI showed that he has suffered a full ACL tear in his knee. It is being said that Surgery is required and that he will be sidelined at least six months, or possibly event more to recover.

It has been several weeks now since fans have seen Brock Lesnar make any sort of appearance on WWE programming. Lesnar held onto the Universal Championship for over 500 days in one of the longest modern title reigns in WWE before he finally lost the title to Roman Reigns at SummerSlam back in August. After losing the title, the belief was that “The Beast Incarnate” would take an indefinite hiatus from WWE in order to resume MMA training for a huge UFC fight against Daniel Cormier at some point in 2019. Little mention or reports concerning the former world champion have been made over the past few weeks, but could Brock Lesnar be making his return to wrestling much sooner than originally expected?
Brock Lesnar may be on his way back to WWE right now as it has just been reported by PWInsider that Lesnar has been spotted in San Antonio, Texas and that he is currently backstage at tonight’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view for WWE. It is unknown why exactly Lesnar is backstage right now, and it is even being said that WWE has not made much of an effort to hide him. One possibility may be that Brock is simply backstage to meet with key WWE officials in order to discuss his future and his next step in the company, but it is also possible that Lesnar could make his onscreen return during Hell in a Cell tonight. If Lesnar does come back tonight, the Hell in a Cell match between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman would be the most likely match for him to appear.
WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view is just moments away from taking place, and some fans were already able to view a live stream of the titular structure being set up yesterday. Fans instantly recognized that the Hell in a Cell received a makeover for this year’s pay-per-view and that it has been painted red for the show tonight. The Hell in a Cell structure has largely looked the same over the years, so why the sudden change? According to WrestleVotes, the 20-year anniversary of the Mick Foley vs. Undertaker Hell in a Cell match from King of the Ring 1998 inspired Vince McMahon to make some adjustments to the cage and change it up a bit since the structure has mostly been kept unchanged over the past two decades.

Asked about the Red Cell… source said “honestly, w/ all this 20 yr talk about Taker & Foley, I think Vince forgot how old the match was. So he changed it up. Like when Mania lost its roman numerals. Just something new.” Also, they did test for visibility and it’s OK. #WWEHIAC
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) September 16, 2018

As part of launch day content for ESPN.com’s newly-created WWE dedicated section, Triple H (real name Paul Levesque) was interviewed by ESPN’s KC Joyner about booking and wrestling psychology.

In the interview, WWE’s Chief Operating Officer offered a results-oriented defense of WWE’s booking and was critical of those who use the term 50/50 booking.

“When somebody goes, ‘Well, you just can’t get people over with 50/50 booking,’ [I’ll always say] ‘Oh, I’m sorry, how’s your territory coming? Because this one seems to be doing pretty good over here.’ We just had the largest WrestleMania in history.” Triple H said. “People talk a lot of smack about ratings and things, but they don’t understand all of the dynamics of everything we do. They don’t. They sit on the internet and they read one thing and they give their point of view.”

On the topic of wins and losses, Triple H said that he doesn’t keep track of them and those decisions are more of a feel thing.

“Sometimes you’re beating a talent because you want to beat them and that’s the sympathetic reaction you’re trying to elicit. There are some talents that, when you beat them, they get more popular, but as soon as they start on a winning path, their popularity begins to wane… People want that underdog to strive to succeed and then get a little bit of success and then get knocked back off that perch and be the underdog again.”

Triple H acknowledged that critical opinions matter, but again came back to WWE’s success by mentioning that WWE will sell out the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY three nights in a row over SummerSlam weekend.

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