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The final NXT Of 2018 could bring late Christmas gifts for several Superstars as Heavy Machinery challenge Undisputed ERA for The NXT Tag Team Titles and Mia Yim, Io Shirai, Bianca Belair & Lacey Evans square off in an NXT Women’s Title No. 1 Contender’s Fatal 4-Way Match.
Will Heavy Machinery End Undisputed ERA’s Reign Of Dominance?
Heavy Machinery may be headed to RAW or SmackDown LIVE, but they still have plenty of unfinished business left in NXT.

After bulldozing through The Tag Team Division, Otis Dozovic & Tucker Knight will get a chance to pair their recent undefeated streak with NXT Tag Team Title gold when they take on reigning champions Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong of The Undisputed ERA.
The battle line was drawn when the notorious foursome scoffed at the idea of the heavy-hitting duo being a viable threat to their undisputed reign. Heavy Machinery fired back on The Dec. 12th Edition Of NXT, beating away Undisputed ERA when they jumped EC3 after The Top One Percent’s win against Bobby Fish.
Will Dozovic & Knight steamroll the champions’ undisputed run? Or will O’Reilly & Strong prove once again that this is their era? Find out when Heavy Machinery battle Undisputed ERA for The NXT Tag Team Titles tonight on NXT.
Belair, Shirai, Yim & Evans To Clash in NXT Women’s Title No. 1 Contender’s Fatal 4-Way Match:

NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler will find out her opponent for TakeOver: Phoenix when Io Shirai, Bianca Belair, Lacey Evans & Mia Yim square off in a No. 1 Contender’s Fatal 4-Way Match tonight on WWE NXT.
The high-stakes match brings into conflict four of the fastest-rising competitors in the division. Riding the momentum of an incredible undefeated streak, Belair was the first Superstar to qualify for the four-way fight followed by the hard-hitting Lady Of NXT, who has since been earmarked for an impending debut on either RAW or SmackDown LIVE.
Yim earned her berth with an impressive win against the powerful Reina González on The Dec. 12th Edition Of NXT, while The Genius Of The Sky was named to the match after her impressive NXT TV debut on Dec. 19th.

Between The EST Of NXT’s jaw-dropping athleticism, Evans’ malicious quest to rid NXT of “nasties,” Yim’s considerable ring experience and Shirai’s dynamic aerial arsenal, the duel is guaranteed to be all action from bell to bell. Who will separate herself from the pack and claim a title match with The Queen Of Spades?
Will NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa Address The Steel Cage Controversy?
The closing moments of last Wednesday’s wild Steel Cage Showdown between Aleister Black & Johnny Gargano opened the door to lots of speculation among NXT Universe members about the relationship between Gargano & NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa.
It was once unthinkable that Johnny Wrestling & The Blackheart would ever again join forces to hit #DIY’s signature move, yet that’s exactly what sealed Gargano’s win over The Dutch Destroyer. As The NXT Universe struggles to wrap their collective heads around that surreal scene, will the self-proclaimed Greatest Sports-Entertainer Of All Time shed any light on the matter? He’s already welcomed Gargano “home” on Twitter, but will he elaborate further?

atJohnnyGargano
Welcome home.
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— BLACKHEART (@ProjectCiampa) December 20, 2018

Jaxson Ryker Plans To “Do Unto Others” & Enjoy It:
Jaxson Ryker, the imposing “heavy hitter” of The Forgotten Sons, will see action tonight on WWE NXT and that likely spells bad news for whomever must face him.
Whether in singles competition or teaming with his Forgotten Sons brethren Wesley Blake & Steve Cutler, Ryker has been nothing short of dominant each time he has appeared on NXT TV. Considering The Forgotten Sons have repeatedly shown that they will do everything in their power to make sure they are never “tossed aside again,” will the outcome of Ryker’s match tonight be any different? Odds are no, but even if that’s the case, admit it: You want to see just how much Ryker thrashes the competition tonight on WWE NXT!
Source: WWE.com

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WWE recently held SmackDown LIVE Tapings which emanated from The PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. These tapings will air on Tuesday’s New Year’s Day Edition of SmackDown LIVE on The USA Network. Below are the full results from those tapings:
– The New Day kicks off the show with their New Year’s Celebration. Big E, Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston all cut promos and announce their spots in The Men’s Royal Rumble Match.
– Samoa Joe def. Jeff Hardy via submission. Joe won with The Coquina Clutch. Joe earned a spot in The Fatal 5 Way Main Event with AJ Styles, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton & Mustafa Ali.
– Backstage segment with AJ Styles, Vince McMahon & Shane McMahon. AJ tells Vince that he will see the real AJ Styles tonight. AJ then threatens Vince, causing an intense stand-off between Shane & AJ. Shane then asks Vince if he really wants to see the real AJ Styles and Vince laughs, then replies that he does.
– WWE United States Champion Rusev & Lana are out for his WWE United States Title Celebration. Shinsuke Nakamura attacks Rusev from behind and Lana jumps on Nakamura’s back. Nakamura superkicks Rusev and injures Lana in the process. Nakamura then hits Rusev with a Kinshasa. Nakamura leaves while Rusev & Lana are laid out in the ring.
– Sonya Deville def. Naomi. It was really confusing how they did this. They came out to Rose’s music and it looked like she was wrestling Naomi but she backed out. The match started when Rose distracted Naomi and Deville hit her from behind. Deville later won with a Spinebuster. Rose distracted Naomi by showing a photo of herself on the big screen, saying that she sent it to Jimmy Uso earlier. It was a photo of Rose wearing just a towel.
– Backstage segments with Randy Orton & Mustafa Ali are shown, with them talking about tonight’s main event.
– John Cena comes to the ring for a promo. Cena issues an open challenge but Becky Lynch interrupts and tells him that she is the new man around WWE and she is taking his place. Andrade “Cien” Almas & Zelina Vega interrupt. Vega talks trash to Becky & Cena. Cena challenges Vega & Almas to a Tag Team Match and they accept.
– Becky Lynch & John Cena def. Zelina Vega & Andrade “Cien” Almas. Cena hit his signature moves on Almas but Becky tossed Cena out of the ring and made Vega submit to The Dis-Arm-Her for the win.
– Backstage segment with Shane McMahon & The Miz talking about how they dress for their new tag team.
– Backstage segment with Triple H, SmackDown Women’s Champion Asuka, Carmella, Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair on who will be the next #1 Contender to Asuka’s Title. The challenger will be determined at a later date.
– AJ Styles won a Royal Rumble Title Shot from WWE Champion Daniel Bryan by winning a Fatal 5 Way Match over Mustafa Ali, Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio & Samoa Joe. AJ pinned Orton after a 619 from Mysterio that saw Joe grab Rey before he could get the pin, crashing him to the outside of the ring. AJ then hit a springboard 450 splash for the pin on Orton to win the main event.

Source: WrestlingInc
Monday’s taped New Year’s Eve edition of WWE RAW, featuring RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey and Natalya defeating Nia Jax and Tamina Snuka in the main event, drew 1.968 million viewers.

This week’s viewership is up 11.8% from last week’s 1.775 million viewers for the Christmas Eve episode, which was the lowest viewership in history. RAW aired on New Year’s Day in 2018 and drew 2.865 million viewers. The last time RAW aired on New Year’s Eve was in 2012. That show drew 3.55 million viewers, which was up 13% from the Christmas Eve episode the week before.
For this week’s show, the first hour drew 2.035 million viewers (last week’s hour 1 – 1.752 million), the second hour drew 2.026 million viewers (last week’s hour 2 – 1.789 million) and the final hour drew 1.843 million viewers (last week’s hour 3 – 1.784 million).
RAW was #4 for the night in viewership on cable, for the second week in a row, behind the NC State vs. Texas A&M college football game, the Missouri vs. Oklahoma State college football game and the Cincinnati vs. Virginia Tech college football game. RAW was #4 in the 18-49 demographic this week, for the third week in a row, behind the three college football games.
The NC State vs. Texas A&M game topped the night in the 18-49 demographic and in viewership this week with 5.142 million viewers. There was no NFL Monday Night Football game this week, breaking a 16-week run at #1 for the NFL. The Missouri vs. Oklahoma game came in at #2 in the 18-49 demographic with 3.830 million viewers, and SportsCenter Late came in at #3 on the Cable Top 150 with 1.936 million viewers.
ABC’s NYE special drew 7.961 million viewers on broadcast TV in the 8pm hour while The Neighborhood drew 3.042 million viewers on CBS, the NBC Toast To 2018 special drew 4.570 million viewers, the Steve Harvey Live special on Fox drew 2.942 million viewers and CW’s IHeartRadio Music special drew 627,000 viewers, all in the 8pm hour on broadcast TV.
WWE’s flagship show finished 2018 with a total of 149.628 million viewers over 53 episodes, an average of 2.823 million viewers per episode. This is down from the 2017 total of 156.971 million viewers over 52 episodes, with an average of 3.018 million viewers per episode.

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Canadian Wrestler, Alexis Smirnoff, has passed away at the age of 71 due to complications from diabetes. He recently entered hospice due to kidney issues, according to PWInsider.
Known as The Anti-American Heel, Smirnoff debuted in 1970, working for a number of different territories in San Francisco, Georgia & Florida. He also worked often for The WWE when they came to the west coast, along with The AWA. Internationally, he made appearances for All Japan Pro Wrestling & IWE.
He would hold tag team gold alongside Ivan Koloff and held numerous other singles titles throughout his career. Smirnoff retired in 1988 and opened a wrestling school soon after.

Our condolences to the family and friends of Alexis Smirnoff. Below are some videos from his career:

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All Elite Wrestling is real and it is set to make a huge impact in
the wrestling landscape this year. The new promotion announced during
their Double or Nothing rally yesterday that several stars, such as SCU,
Joey Janela, PAC, Chris Jericho, and others have signed deals with the
promotion. Of course, the members of The Elite are working for AEW as
well. With the help of the Khan family, AEW has been able to sign talent
to lucrative contracts that pay well and treat them greatly. However,
it looks like All Elite Wrestling was not able to sign UK women’s
wrestler Viper, who some fans may remember from her Mae Young Classic
2017 appearances as Piper Niven. On Wrestling Observer Radio, it was
noted that Viper decided to turn down AEW’s offer in favor of signing
with WWE.
WWE recently did what some wrestling fans feared that they would when WWE initially attempted to expand the NXT brand into the United Kingdom: sign a number of the roster members involved to exclusive contracts. Tons of independent promotions are no longer ‘greenlit’ for the NXT UK Superstars to wrestle on, and the trend continues with Wrestle Gate Pro’s Open Gate show. NXT UK’s Jordan Devlin had been booked for one of their shows on January 26th, but the UK promotion just confirmed that Devlin has been pulled and will no longer be appearing on their show. As a result, Jake McCluskey will be facing Chris Ridgeway during the show instead. Devlin may also be getting himself ready for this weekend’s NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool event.

Breaking-
Due to circumstance beyond our control, Jordan Devlin has been withdrawn from Open Gate on Jan 26th by the WWE.
Jake McCluskey will now be facing Hard As F*ck Chris Ridgeway in the Main Event Of the Evening.
We apologise to anyone affected, this is out of our hands. pic.twitter.com/Tmf5XqVsF5
— Wrestle Gate Pro (@WrestleGatePro) January 7, 2019

Rowan was experiencing a good amount of success in WWE throughout 2018 prior to receiving a brutal injury that has caused him to take time off to recover. As part of The Bludgeon Brothers will Harper, they won the SmackDown Tag Team Championships and held on to them for months before The New Day finally dethroned them for their titles. Fortunately, PWInsider says that Rowan has been spotted training in the WWE Performance Center and is still hoping to receive medical clearance from WWE’s team of doctors before he can come back to the ring and wrestle once again. This would seem to indicate that he’s on his way back to the ring, and with the Royal Rumble coming up on the 27th, one would think that he has the perfect place to make his return.

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Jake Olson of Cambridge-Isanti has signed to wrestle for Southwest Minnesota State next season. He was a 2016 state entrant for the Bluejackets at 195 pounds.

Olson is projected to wrestle at 197 pounds for the Mustangs.

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Where are they going in 2016-17? Minnesota Recruits 2016-17

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Seth Gross, a graduate of Apple Valley (Minn.) High School, earned a spot on the Junior World Team in freestyle at 60 kilos by defeating Mitchell McKee in the finals of the UWW Junior World Team Trials on May 22 in Irving, Texas. He will compete in the UWW Junior World Championships on Sept. 3 in Macon, France.

Gross found a new home at South Dakota State last summer after spending his first year of college at Iowa. As a redshirt freshman at SDSU, Gross compiled a record of 26-14 and finished as a Big 12 runner-up. He posted a 3-2 record at the 2016 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships in New York City, finishing one win away from earning All-American honors at 141 pounds.

InterMat recently caught up with Gross. Continue reading at intermatwrestle.com

RIO DE JANEIRO – Last September Kyle Snyder shocked the world and became the youngest World champion in U.S. wrestling history. Today he leaves Rio with Olympic gold.

Snyder’s legend grew on Sunday afternoon inside Carioca Arena 2 as he became the youngest Olympic wrestling champion in U.S. history at age 20 with a 2-1 victory over eight-time World and Olympic medalist Khetag Goziumov of Azerbaijan.

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Scoring opened in the gold medal match with Snyder securing a single leg and driving Goziumov out of bounds for one point. The two traded points off shot clock violations in the second. Snyder was able to fend off every Goziumov attack throughout the match and secure the U.S. its 50th Olympic gold in men’s freestyle.

“It was a tough match. I wrestled that guy like a month ago and he beat me, so I’m happy that I’ve been able to improve on that performance, and, I keep saying it, I’m really thankful and grateful that I’ve even had this opportunity wrestle and my family and friends have been down here, to share it with them,” said Snyder. Continue reading at www.teamusa.org

The 2017 Minnesota Wrestling Coaches Association David Bartelma Wrestling Hall of Fame Induction Dinner will take place April 29th in Benson, Minn. Inductees will be Russ Holland, Bill Germann, Bill Olson, Jim Nunn, Tom Press, Dick Saxlund, Steve Saxlund, and Mark Voyce.

Inductees:
Russ Holland, Coach
Bill Germann, Coach
Bill Olson, Contributor
Jim Nunn, Coach
Tom Press, Athlete
Dick Saxlund, Contributor
Steve Saxlund, Athlete
Mark Voyce, Coach

Also to be honored/inducted as a Pioneer of Minnesota Wrestling:
Gene Lybbert, LeRoy Maas, and Harry Bockhaus

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Saturday, April 29th, 2017

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5:30 PM Induction Ceremony
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Price of Dinner: $33.00

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On Saturday, April 22nd the NWHOF Minnesota Chapter held their 15th annual ceremony and inducted eight distinguished members who have contributed significantly to Minnesota Wrestling. The Awards Ceremony was held at the Holiday Inn Austin, Minn., with over 250 in attendance.

Inducted in 2017 were Outstanding American Dr. Perry Malcolm, Medal of Courage Winner Jerry Byers, and Lifetime Service Honorees Steve Bechtold, Jerry Cleveland, Bill Demaray, Jack Eustice, Eugene Hildebrandt, and Gary Smith.

Krista Graff, the State Chapter Director for the NWHOF Stillwater, attended and presented the plaques to the honorees.

National Wrestling Hall of Fame Minnesota Chapter 2017 Class. Front Row (L-R): Jack Eustice, Eugene Hildebrandt, and Jerry Byers. Back Row (L-R): Gary Smith, Steve Bechtold, Dr. Perry Malcolm, Jerry Cleveland. Bill Demaray was not present.

You can read past National Wrestling Hall of Fame, Minnesota Chapter member bios at nwhof.org.

Photos by Ron Ackerman.


OUTSTANDING AMERICAN:

DR. PERRY MALCOLM
Perry Malcolm was a standout wrestler at Anoka High School and competed at Augsburg College. He earned Doctorate degrees in physics, and medicine. Perry served in the US Air Force from 1984 –1995 and received the AF Research and Development award. He is a Colonel in the Minnesota Army National Guard, where he has served since 1997. Perry was a flight surgeon on four deployments – Bosnia (2003), Iraq (2005), Iraq (2007-2008), and Kuwait (2014-2015). He was a Bronze Star recipient in 2008. Other awards include Meritorious Service Medal (1998, 2005), and he was promoted to Colonel, Medical Corps in 2012. Perry serves as aviation medicine for the 34th Combat Aviation Brigade and 2-147th Assault Helicopter Battalion, St. Paul, Minn. He is currently a Staff Physician at the St. Cloud VA Medical Center and provides care to 20+ veterans a day. Perry certainly has been outstanding for his profession and his country.

MEDAL OF COURAGE:

JERRY BYERS
Jerry lost his right leg above the ankle in a farm hay mowing accident at the age of seven during the summer of 1949. He decided to wrestle as a freshman in high school under Mankato Hall of Fame Coach LuVerne Klar. Jerry led his phy ed class as the fastest rope climber. He only lost two matches as a Sophomore. Jerry was an undefeated two-time state champion as a junior and senior (1959 and 1960). He went on to have a 33-year career as the Supervisor of the Mankato City Transit Department. He received numerous honors from them.

LIFETIME SERVICE:

STEVE BECHTOLD
Steve gave back 37 years to the sport of wrestling. He wrestled and played football at St. John’s University and coached at St. John’s Prep during his college days. He served as head wrestling coach at Blackduck High School and was co-head at Cass Lake/Blackduck/Bena High Schools. Steve’s coaching record was 327-263-5. He coached four state tournament dual meet teams, including a third-place team finish. Altogether he coached 64 state individual qualifiers, 34 state place winners, and eight finalists. Steve was a Section Rep for ten years and served on the MSHSL Advisory Board for six years. He was MWCA President and is a member of the MWCA Bartelma Hall of Fame.

JERRY CLEVELAND
Jerry Cleveland has given back to the sport for 42 years as a coach and official. He was a two-time All-American at Itasca Community College and Bemidji State University. Jerry was selected as the OW of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference in 1975. He was a state runner-up for legendary Hall of Fame Coach Don Dravis at Staples, Minn. Jerry’s 26 years as a head coach resulted in four of his teams competing in the Minnesota state dual meet tournament including third and fourth place finishes. Jerry was the 1998 Minnesota Class AA Coach of the Year with Cass Lake/Blackduck/Bena High School. He also coached at Elbow Lake, Cambridge, and had two tours of duty at Cass Lake, and Onida, S.D. Jerry coached 38 state entrants, 14 state place winners in Minnesota; and had nine entrants and three place winners in South Dakota in one year. Jerry also officiated at all levels for 40 Years.

BILL DEMARAY
Bill had an outstanding 40-year career in the sport of wrestling. Without a doubt the most successful wrestling coach in the history of the state of Minnesota. He was the architect of the powerful Apple Valley program, where his teams won six state championships. Bill served another 13 years as the top assistant to Jim Jackson winning 12 more state championships. His head coaching record for 19 years at Apple Valley was 407-70-4. Bill served as President and Secretary of the MWCA and started the 9th Grade League. He was also manager of the state tournament. Bill was the 1995 National High School Wrestling Coach of the Year. He helped shape Section alignments, the three-class system, and the state tournament format as well. Bill is a member of the MSHSL, Apple Valley, MWCA, North Dakota High School, and North Dakota State Halls of Fame. He was a two-time NCAA Division II National Champion for NDSU.

JACK EUSTICE
Jack Eustice was one of the outstanding coaches in the state of Minnesota where he coached for 24 seasons. His 22-year run at Blue Earth included a 263-87-4 mark. Jack’s Bucs won a state championship in 2001. His squad also finished runner-up in 1997. His team won six section titles. Jack coached 18 individual state champions. Sons Ty and Luke won seven individual state titles between them. They also wrestled for the Iowa Hawkeyes, and each was a national runner-up. Jack was an NCAA Division II national champion at Mankato State University. He is a member of the MSU, NCAA Division II, and MWCA Bartelma Halls of Fame. Jack was selected to the 75-Year NCC Wrestling Team. He was a state champion at Janesville High School. He’s served as MWCA President and was a state Coach if the Year in 2001.

EUGENE HILDEBRANDT
Coach Gene Hildebrandt was the head coach at St. James High School for 35 years where he returned the Saints to the promised land. His teams won two MSHSL state championships. Gene qualified nine teams for the big show. Four of his teams placed as well. His career coaching record of 471-132-2 was top-ten for most career coaching wins in Minnesota. Gene coached 112 state qualifiers, 46 state place winners, and seven individual state champions. He was elected State Coach of the Year twice. Gene served as Dean of Students at St. James High School where he implemented the School Within a School Program (SWIS) designed to help at-risk youth become successful. He certainly made his wrestlers and students successful, not only on the mat and in the classroom, but in the game of life.

GARY R. SMITH
Click Here: Cheap France Rugby Jersey Gary was a two-time NAIA National Champion (1963 and 1964) at 191 pounds for St. Cloud State under Coach Willis Wood and Ken Cox. Gary was selected as the Outstanding Wrestler for the Huskies in 1964. Gary never wrestled in high school, which is truly amazing! He also placed third in shot put at the 1964 NAIA Track Championships. Gary officiated from 1965-1990. His 25-year officiating career included 46 national college championships which is believed to be a record for a college wrestling official in Minnesota. His span of officiating included 20 NJCAA Championships (14 as Head Official), 12 NAIA National Championships, 10 NCAA DI Championships (1980-1990), and four National Catholic Wrestling Championships. Gary is currently on the ballot for the Outstanding Official Award in Stillwater, OK. He serves on the Pro Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors in Canton, Ohio. He’s a member of the following Halls of Fame: NAIA (Athlete), NJCAA (Official), and St. Cloud State (Athlete). As the legendary Don Meyers would say, “Gary Smith was a good official all the time, not just some of the time.” Minnesota is extremely proud to claim Gary Smith as one of their own.