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Following his debut for the promotion earlier this year, Dr. Luther has officially signed a contract with AEW.

Chris Jericho announced Luther’s signing in a post on Instagram. Jericho wrote that Luther will be working both in the ring and behind the scenes:

After 30 years of riding the roads and taking bumps worldwide, @dr.luther signed his first national US contract today w @allelitewrestling! #Luther has impressed a lot of people over the last 4 months and finally was rewarded with the chance of a lifetime, not just in the ring but in the @aewontnt office as well. Can’t think of anybody more deserving of this shot and even tho he is one of my closest friends, be warned…he’s gonna TEAR OFF SOME FACES in #AEW! #PrayForBlood #OriginalDeathDealer #LovelyLads

Though the group has since disbanded, Luther debuted as part of the Nightmare Collective on the January 8 episode of Dynamite. The stable also featured Brandi Rhodes, Awesome Kong, and Mel.

Luther had his first match for AEW on the AEW Dark episode that aired on February 28. He defeated Sonny Kiss, with Luther then bailing when Jimmy Havoc made a save for Kiss after the match.

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PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special Thursday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast featuring a WrestleMania 36 Preview with ex-WWE Creative Team member and professional stand-up comedian Matt McCarthy.

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WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW PRIMER
UNIONDALE, N.Y. AT THE NYCB LIVE: HOME OF THE NASSAU VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM
NOVEMBER 4, 2019
AIRS ON USA NETWORK, 8:00 p.m. EST
BY FRANK PETEANI (@FrankPeteani), PWTORCH CONTRIBUTOR

Announcers: Vic Joseph, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Dio Maddin

Arena, Crown Jewel Results Pertinent to Raw, and Top 10 Moments from Last Week

WWE returns to another frequent destination in the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y. for tonight’s edition of Raw. It’s always somewhat bittersweet when Raw is here as the building is less than 30 minutes from where my family and I live. I feel compelled to go, but realistically can’t make it happen every time. Nonetheless, WWE events have been emanating from here as far back as 1985 including the first taping of Saturday Night’s Main Event. How many of you used to check TV Guide back in the day to see if that show was airing in place of Saturday Night Live? You could argue that show was the original quarterly PPV. The first portion of WrestleMania 2 came from here, as that event was split between three locations. The building opened in 1972 and was home to the NHL’s New York Islanders until 2015. The building closed for two years for major renovations and was rebranded NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

Here are the Crown Jewel results pertinent to Raw:

Humberto Carrillo won a battle royal to earn the right to challenge A.J. Styles of the O.C. for the U.S. Championship. Later in the show, A.J. retained the title.
Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson of the O.C. won the World Cup Tag Team Turmoil match. They entered eighth and defeated New Day and the Viking Raiders.
“The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (of Smackdown) defeated Seth Rollins to win the Universal Championship.

Here are the top 10 moments of last week’s show:

As of this moment, WWE does not have their preview of tonight’s show up. This is likely due to the travel issues the talent faced coming out of Saudi Arabia. I’m going to talk about that here. As far as the show tonight, we’ll review the top stories coming out of last week’s Raw.

Saudi Arabia Travel Issues

For PWTorch VIP members, Wade Keller has covered this in his VIP Hotline podcast the last couple of days. I have been in touch with Wade giving my perspective as an airline pilot, hoping at best to shed some light on what could be really happening. There are numerous stories as to why the flight was delayed, from a fueling issue to a mechanical problem, to the pilots timing out and not being able to fly back. I will say with aircraft delays, any issue can open Pandora’s box. I want to credit Jake Barnett from ProWrestling.net who shared a tweet from A.J. Styles who apparently does some gaming channel. He posted this:

Plausible…………but the complete picture is still doesn't add up. pic.twitter.com/a29aCs9Uyi

— Jake Barnett (@barnettjake) November 4, 2019

Take that whatever way you want. Whatever the issue may truly be, if it led to the pilots timing out, there’s nothing that can be done. Basically, you have a limit to how long you can be on duty which starts from the time you report, which is usually an hour before the flight, and adding the flight time to your destination. You have to be off by what’s called your Mandatory Off Time (MOT) before you “time out.” I’m not familiar with the limits when it comes to charter flights, but with scheduled flying as I do, it’s usually between 12-14 hours depending on a few factors. Once the pilots “time out” they need to get their necessary rest and try again when they’re legal to go back on duty.

I have faced this issue numerous times where a mechanical issue, weather, late aircraft, and other various issues led to not being able to do a flight. It’s terrible for the passengers who are just trying to get wherever they have to go. This can lead to negative emotions and, in this day and age with social media, everybody’s feelings are out there in the open rational or not. I’m not saying the talent didn’t have reason to be frustrated. Come on now, you’re in a foreign country that – let’s not be naïve – isn’t everybody’s favorite. They’re away from their families and the nature of the WWE travel schedule is crazy to begin with. I understand all of that, believe me! I’m just saying it’s hard to really judge the situation without knowing all the facts, especially when it comes to airline delays.

When you crack the nut on these things, most of the frustration comes down to communication and not the issue itself. I don’t know how the crew or the airline reps communicated with the talent and crew, but if they were getting half information and the runaround, I could see the frustration. Most rational people understand that air travel is not a perfect science. The ones that don’t, you can’t worry about them.

If it was a mechanical problem, it could be a nightmare. Atlas Air does strictly charter flights, and nothing scheduled according to my knowledge. Provisions have to be made for maintenance should an issue arise downline, meaning outside of your base of operations. Atlas Air has a base of operations in JFK, so the mechanics are there to work on the aircraft. I flew corporate jets before the airlines and, if we had a maintenance issue outside of base, we had to call our maintenance director who then had to call the head of maintenance in whatever city we were in. That could be a whole issue itself just getting a hold of someone. They then had to go through numerous logistics before a mechanic could even turn a screwdriver. That could and has led to extensive delays. I don’t know if that happened here, but it’s possible that a mechanical could lead to a delay which could lead to the crew being unable to do the flight until they get their proper rest.

Throw in the issue with Vince McMahon leaving. Now it’s possible he left before the issues arose. Who knows and I’m not going to get into that one way or another. I don’t get the impression, though, that at least someone from management stayed back to make sure the talent got home. If that didn’t happen, it’s unacceptable. Someone needs to be accountable.

Now I can go on and on. I don’t know the real story, but I just wanted to share my perspective having dealt with delays on different levels. Numerous wrestlers put up tweets while they were in Saudi Arabia and did the same when they came home. I love including social media clips in my reports, but there’s way too many to post. If you’re reading this article, you likely follow a bunch of wrestlers, so you can see what they posted. Kofi Kingston, Rusev, Buddy Murphy, Andrade, Curt Hawkins, and Zack Ryder were amongst the most pronounced unless I’m missing someone. WWE acknowledged the situation on their website and put out this tweet:

TRAVEL UPDATE: The @WWE roster returned to the United States on Saturday following travel delays after #WWECrownJewel. https://t.co/fHzxnohZvJ

— WWE (@WWE) November 2, 2019

Top Developments

Brock Lesnar Quits Smackdown

This past Friday on Smackdown, Paul Heyman announced that WWE Champion Brock Lesnar officially quit Smackdown. This is due to the fact that Rey Mysterio could not go to Smackdown to face Lesnar on the heels of Rey attacking Lesnar after he retained his title over Cain Velasquez at Crown Jewel. Rey is exclusive property of Raw and the USA Network. Therefore, Lesnar will be coming to Raw to go after Rey. Nassau Coliseum’s Twitter account acknowledged this:

Frank’s Analysis: If Lesnar could just quit Smackdown and go to Raw, why can’t Rey quit Raw and go to Smackdown? Why can’t Heyman negotiate to have this happen? How can the NXT wrestlers, property of the USA Network on Wednesday nights, just show up on Smackdown? Why not just draft Lesnar to Raw in the first place or draft Rey to Smackdown? Rey would have made a ton of sense on Friday nights. Ah please you know what I got a headache thinking about all of this. I don’t worry about this nonsense watching AEW or New Japan or even NXT for that matter. How did those NXT wrestlers feel on Friday night? They felt like stars, right? They felt important.

Rusev Loves Sex and Babies

Last week on the King’s Court, Lana and Rusev were guests of Jerry “The King” Lawler. Lana revealed that she’s been wanting to leave Rusev because all he wants is sex, and for her to have their babies. She claimed her modeling career is important and she doesn’t want to ruin her body by having a baby and having stretch marks. When Lawler asked if she was with Bobby Lashley because Rusev wanted a baby, she then revealed that Lashley claimed Rusev cheated on her and she believed him.

Lashley came out and they brawled. Lana then hit Rusev with a kendo stick. When he questioned her why she was doing this and claiming he loved her, Lashley hit Rusev with a low blow. He then kicked him down and made out with Lana to close out the show.

Lana accompanied Lashley as part of team Flair at Crown Jewel. Rusev was part of team Hogan, who defeated team Flair.

Frank’s Analysis: Rusev can’t desire sex from his attractive wife. Women are bad if they don’t want to have babies. Attractive women shouldn’t be with someone like Rusev. When you don’t want to be with someone anymore, just believe that they cheated on you because someone you’re attracted to told you so. Wrestling fans want to see husbands and wives break up on TV even though they know they’re still together in real life. Got it.

Seth Rollins No Longer Universal Champion

Last week on Raw heading into Crown Jewel, then-Universal Champion Seth Rollins defeated Erick Rowan in a Falls Count Anywhere match. He had a forklift lower a pallet onto Rowan and then stood on top of it for the pin. Here he was in a WWE exclusive prior to Crown Jewel:

Rollins unfortunately couldn’t figure it out as he lost a Falls Count Anywhere to the “Fiend” Bray Wyatt at Crown Jewel, losing the Universal Championship for the second time this year. Wyatt is on Smackdown and apparently Brock Lesnar is heading to Monday Night Raw with the WWE Championship. By the looks of things, the titles are being flipped for the first time since the roster split returned in 2016. WWE periodically flipped the World Championship and WWE Championship between Raw and Smackdown during the first roster split era from 2002-2011. At any rate, it looks like Rollins will address his future tonight on Raw looking at this tweet:

So much swirling in my head after #CrownJewel. Thank you @dubaitourism & @RingsideC #RingsideFest & all of our incredible fans for the weekend. Will address my future tonight on #Raw. pic.twitter.com/e0i7idhkdO

— Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) November 4, 2019

Frank’s Analysis: Seth Rollins is a mess right now and I don’t know what you do outside of keeping him off TV for a few months to figure it out. It’s kind of wrong place wrong time as the Fiend is popular, even as a heel, and thus Rollins could just be a victim of circumstance. You wonder though if the negativity towards Rollins had been building for a while with the constant “Burn it down” at the end of every promo, his social media wars with people, and looking more like a corporate choice rather than the guy fans were organically behind a year ago. I don’t think it’s Roman Reigns Part II, but sometimes it’s hard not to think that way.

Other Match Results from Last Week

Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch defeated Kairi Sane in a non-title match. Prior to this, Paige came out and brought out Kairi and Asuka and talked about their success, but got mist sprayed in her eyes by Asuka. After the match Becky had some thoughts in a WWE.com exclusive. It’s good to see her address her history with Asuka (losing match at Royal Rumble):

Buddy Murphy defeated R-Truth.
The Street Profits told everyone “We Want the Smoke” in the ring.
Ricochet defeated Drew McIntyre via DQ when Randy Orton got involved giving Ricochet an RKO.
Raw Tag Team Champions the Viking Raiders won a squash match.
Andrade defeated Sin Cara. Sin Cara brought Carolina, who got involved with Zelina Vega. Here’s Vega and Andrade in a WWE exclusive:

Natalya & Charlotte Flair defeated the IIconics (Peyton Royce & Billie Kay)
Aleister Black still wants someone to pick a fight with him.
U.S. Champion A.J. Styles defeated Humberto Carillo in a non-title match.

Summary & Closing Thoughts

Having Brock just quit Smackdown and come to Raw while everyone else is contractually obligated to their shows is just silly. In the big picture it makes me lose more respect for WWE on a weekly basis when they just continue to do things that make no sense and disrespect my knowledge of the product and just wanting it to be logical and make sense. When I watch AEW, it has issues, but the issues are ones that I don’t mind discussing. I’m not worried about it. They treat me with respect as a fan who follows the product and comes in with reasonable expectations.

At any rate, Smackdown ending up being a good show but that was because of the NXT guys being there. I don’t know if that happens again tonight. Of course, we can expect the whole Raw vs. Smackdown narrative to start and who knows how NXT will integrate into that. Nobody cares about show vs. show and if you do, that’s your business. I watch wrestling for the characters in which I choose to invest. In other news WWE sure has a lot of bad will with fans, rational or not, as a result of hearing what happened with the travel issues in Saudi Arabia. It will be interesting to see the fallout which could take months to learn, especially with wrestlers seemingly wanting to leave WWE upon the expiration of their contracts.


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Filmed before and after last Wednesday’s Dynamite in Jacksonville, Florida, this week’s edition of AEW Dark on Tuesday will feature six matches including several talents making their promotional debut.

Shawn Spears (w/ Tully Blanchard) & Robert Anthony vs. SCU (Christoper Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) 

Spears continues his search for a permanent tag team partner with the former Egotistico Fantastico. The 37-year-old was in WWE developmental for several years and has also worked for Combat Zone and Resistance Pro. Spears has yet to win a traditional tag match in his AEW run (0-6).

Outside six-man tag matches with Scorpio Sky, this will be the first time Daniels and Kazarian have teamed together under the AEW banner.

Sonny Kiss and Joey Janela vs. Corey Hollis and Mike Reed

This is the first time Kiss and Janela have teamed up. This will be the promotional debuts for both the Alabama-born Hollis and the Florida-born Reed.

QT Marshall and Dustin Rhodes (w/Brandi Rhodes) vs. Matt Sells and Jon Cruz

The Nightmare Family members have teamed before in a winning effort over Peter Avalon and Shawn Spears on the February 19th AEW Dark. This will be the promotional debuts for the Georgia-born Sells and the Puerto Rico native who mainly works as Serpentico.

Colt Cabana vs. Brandon Cutler

This is the first time the two veterans have faced each other in a singles match.

Kip Sabian (with Penelope Ford) vs. Suge D

This is the promotional debut for the former Sugar Dunkerton while Sabian looks to get back on the winning track after losses (Joey Janela, Jurassic Express while teaming with Peter Avalon).

Jake Hager vs. Joe Alonzo

The Inner Circle member is looking to run his AEW singles record to 3-0 against the 22-year-old Alonzo who is making his promotional debut.

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PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special Thursday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast featuring a WrestleMania 36 Preview with ex-WWE Creative Team member and professional stand-up comedian Matt McCarthy.

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This morning, Paul “Triple H” Levesque fielded questions from pro wrestling media on a variety of topics, as he always does the week of an NXT Takeover special.

There was a notable focus – as there often is on these calls – on whether the length of Takeover is a concern, particularly with six matches booked on this show rather than the usual five. Levesque’s usual response to this question is that the show is built based on what’s hot on TV and how the show can unfold, and from there, it’s a question of how long the show will go. He does believe there are diminishing returns when a show is bloated – this is a talking point he feels strongly about – but acknowledged that there are even more matches he would have liked to run on this show.

Levesque was asked about Keith Lee, and what the conversations are like with other brands when a talent such as Lee is red hot. When there’s a groundswell like this, there are conversations between Levesque, Paul Heyman and Bruce Prichard about where Lee might be slotted, and how he can benefit the business.

Jason Powell of prowrestling.net asked how NXT could gain in key demographics and joked that he knew Levesque’s answer typically includes the words “it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” Levesque joked back that Powell can’t steal his catchphrase and expect him to have anything to say. Levesque did still use the “marathon” analogy in different wording, but also acknowledged that while NXT perhaps can compete with anyone in bell-to-bell action, and the hardcore wrestling audience is satisfied, now it’s a matter of adding the right ingredients to connect more with the casual fan.

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Other topics include Bianca Belair’s show-stealing work with Charlotte and Rhea Ripley, the decision to remove “Women’s” from the NXT Women’s Championship rather than adding “Men’s” to the other one, the prospects of Spanish NXT: UK talent A-Kid, whether NXT could cannibalize itself on WrestleMania weekend with talent appearing on Mania itself, advice for The Rock’s daughter as she starts training, Halftime Heat, Shayna Baszler’s shift to the “main roster,” the signing of Killer Kross and Timothy Thatcher, contractual obligations with Full Sail, and whether there’s potential to see Matt Riddle against Brock Lesnar in the future.


RECOMMENDED: 2/5 NXT HITS & MISSES: Charlotte returns to NXT, Riddle does a Fish tongue twister, Cole & O’Reilly & Fish vs. Ciampa & Riddle & Dunne, Garza vs. Swerve, Gargano and Balor split-screen inteview

Iran won their first ever Asian Volleyball Championship. In the final match Iran won 3:1 over China. Iran is qualified for the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Cup 2011 in Japan.

Ahead of the tournament, coach Julio Velasco said it would be a tough task to pick up the gold medal in front of a home crowd, but his players duly delivered as they saw off China in the finals to cap off a memorable tournament.

The newly crowned champions will now travel to Japan for the World Cup from November 20 to December 4 with the sole aim of finishing in the top three which would see them earn their place at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

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Iran’s victory in the 16th edition of the Asian Men’s Championship is their first gold medal ever – an improvement from their silver medal finish in 2009. Iran is the fifth nation to have won gold at the Asian Men’s Championship. China, added a sixth silver medal to their tally.

Individual Awards:
Most Valuable Player:  Arash Kamalvand (Iran)
Best Scorer:  Jeon Kwang-In (Korea)
Best Server:  Kim Yo-Han (Korea)
Best Spiker:  Nathan Roberts (Australia)
Best Blocker:  Liang Chunlong (China)
Best Setter:  Amir Hosseini (Iran)
Best Libero:  Farhad Zarif (Iran)

Final Standings:
1. Iran
2. China
3. Korea
4. Australia
5. Japan
6. India
7. Pakistan
8. Sri Lanka
9. Kazakhstan
10. Thailand
11. Indonesia
12. Qatar
13. Chinese Taipei
14. Turkmenistan
15. Afghanistan
16. Uzbekistan

source: FIVB

Canadian opposite Gavin Schmitt set new record. He has beaten his old record of 57 points in Korean volleyball league by one point.

 

 

Well that was interesting, can’t really feel my legs… Broke my own record though, guess that’s kinda cool,” said Gavin on his facebook page.

 

How is it possible to make 58 points? You need to play five sets and receive a lot of sets, block and serve like monster. Gavin scored 52 points in attack, 4 in block a 2 aces. Gavin is impressive jumper and attacker. With his physical parameters he is the KING in Korea!

 

Top 5 best world scores:

1. Gavin Schmitt (Canada) 58 points
2. Gavin Schmitt (Canada) 57 points
Click Here: NRL Telstra Premiership3. Liberman Agamez (Columbia) 55 points
4. James Nyang’au Ontere (Kenya) 53 points
5. Ernardo Gomez (Venezuela) 51 points

source: inside-volley.com

’’We are ready to do our best. No Injury, no pain, this is a game to play with the heart and total concentration,” said Oreol Camejo, best spiker of the competition.

Sada/Cruzeiro and Volei Futuro made on Thursday morning the first training session before the final of men’s volleyball Super league 11/12. The teams, seeking their first title, trained in the Hall Poliesportivo in Sao Bernardo do Campo (SP). The final will be held at 10am this Saturday (21.4). The decisive showdown will be broadcast on TV Globo and channel Sportv and Sports Interactive. 


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, middle blocker Cruzeiro team, is willing to change the history of last season when he finished with the runner-up.

Out of court both teams respect each other. They already consider this game a classic Brazilian volleyball. The Volei Futuro is a team with tradition. We have one more shot at one end of Super league. Last year we hit the crossbar. This year we want  this title, ” says Acacio

Fans of Cruzeiro have really supported us throughout the competition. I’m sure this will give us a lot of strength“, the player bets.

Companion of Acacio in Sada Cruzeiro, the opposite Wallace ensures that the team is prepared for the decisive match.

We are peaceful. We have the experience of having played the final in last year. Our group is amazing and deserves that title,” said the spiker, who appears as the third best scorer of the championship with 458 points (408 attack, 37 blocking and drawing 13).

Best scorer in Super League with 516 points (448 attack, 38 and 30 lock drawing), opposite Lorena (Volei Futuro) says that the two victories of Sada Cruzeiro this season by 3 x 2 and 3 x 1 does not mean that the result of the final will be the same.

The two losses do not represent the Sada Cruzeiro is a bogeyman. Bet on a balanced game because both teams are very well prepared. Their team is reaching for second consecutive time the final and they have a team with great players, ” said Lorena..

Known to always play with great emotion, Lorena is ready for the final. “I consider this as the championship game. Now, I want to have fun. This is a time for enjoy. Having arrived here there is no achievement because we all want the title, but in the end, who has bigger determination will be CHAMPION, ” says Lorena.

Ricardinho, Volei Futuro , speaks about the quality of the finalists. “Today there is already a rivalry between the two groups. The work of Volei Futuro is excellent. However, both teams did a great competition and deserve to win the title,” concludes Ricardinho.

Sada/Cruzeiro has the best spiker of the competition and Volei Futuro the best blocker. Who will became the CHAMPION???

Brazil defeated Russia and made a surprise gaining qualification to semifinal. The defending champion won in tie-break and finished Ekaterina Gamova’s international career. China will not maintain a medal run and will not repeat achievements from Beijing and Athens. Yeon Kim led Korea to the biggest surprises of the tournament. American women have not given opportunities Dominicans Republic.

 

Russia 2 – 3 Brazil

Top scorers: L. Sokolova 28, E. Gamova 25, N. Goncharova 25; Sheilla C. 27, Thaisa M. 24, Fabiana C. 14

Fantastic, wonderful, amazing, extraordinary. You should use only such adjectives describing the quarterfinal match between Brazil and Russia which was the best volleyball competition among women this year or maybe, the best game during the whole Olympic cycle.

Brazil qualified for the semis of the 2012 Olympics after a memorable match where the 2008 Olympic champions stormed back twice from one set down and even saved six match balls to eventually edge Russia 3-2 (24-26, 25-22, 19-25, 25-22, and 21-19). Sheilla Castro paced Brazil with 27 points while Thaisa Menezes chipped in with 24; Russia’s offense was anchored by Liubov Shashkova with 28, as 25 points apiece were scored by Ekaterina Gamova and Nataliya Goncharova.

The game was really emotional, lasting for more than 2 hours and 20 minutes, and packed with continuous turnarounds, with the South Americans always believing in their chances to make it to the next stage of the competition. Russian star and FIVB hero Ekaterina Gamova bid farewell to the national team at the end of this match as she had announced before traveling to London the Olympics would have been her last appearance with the jersey of the “sbornaya”.

Brazil will compete with Japan in semis-final.

Japan 3 – 2 China

Top scorers: Y. Ebata 33, S. Kimura 33, R. Shinnabe 12; R. Hui 26, Y. Wang 22, J. Yang 11

Team Japan were the first to qualify for the semi-finals of the women’s volleyball tournament as Saori Kimura and Yukiko Ebata scored 33 points apiece to eventually edge China 3-2 (28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, and 18-16) at the end of a classy match that was followed by some 15,000 fans at Earls Court. Japan were actually close to finish it off in the fourth set but eventually could not capitalize on their lead there while China missed out on two match balls in the tie-break. This is a very special moment for Team Japan that come back to the semis at the Olympics after 24 years, the last top four finish dating back to the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.

Additionally, Japan scored their first win over China in 11 years as far as FIVB competitions are concerned, even though the group currently mentored by Masayoshi Manabe had edged their Asian archrivals four times in the past few years, but exclusively in invitational tournaments or in friendly matches. Ruoqi Hui and Yimei Wang paced China’s offense with 26 and 22 points but Japan stayed cool to fire up the celebrations of their many fans in the stands. The result is really significant especially since Japan had claimed, up to today, only 6 out of 45 official international matches with China. In the semis coming up on Thursday Japan will play Brazil.

USA 3 – 0 Dominican Republic

Top scorers: D. Hooker 19, F. Akinradewo 12, J. Larson 11; P. Rivera 14, B. De la Cruz 12, C. Arias Perez 7

The United States extended their winning streak also to the 1/4 finals of the women’s volleyball tournament downing the Dominican Republic in straight sets (25-14, 25-21, and 25-22) to qualify for the semis scheduled for Thursday and play there the winning side of the last game on schedule for Tuesday, Italy or Korea.
Via this classy performance the players coached by Hugh McCutcheon re-asserted their role as top contenders for the gold medal that will be at stake later this week. 
Destinee Hooker paced Team USA with 19 points with Foluke Akinradewo and Jordan Larson also finishing in double digits with 12 and 11 respectively while Prisilla Rivera and Bethania de la Cruz were once more the major force in offense for the Caribbean side with 15 and 12.

Italy 1 – 3 Korea

Top scorers: A. Del Core 16, S. Gioli 14, L. Bosetti 13, Y-K. Kim 28, S-Y. Han 17, H-J. Yang 12

It is the biggest surprise of the Olympics. Korea qualified for the semis of the 2012 Olympics by edging Italy 3-1 (18-25, 25-21, 25-20, and 25-18) anchored by the 28 points scored by their star Kim Yeon-Koung thereby making it to the top four for the first time since the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. Italy’s offense was evenly distributed with five players finishing in double digits – and Antonella Del Core top scoring with 16 – but after a good start their play got somehow stuck and the defeat turned this Olympic campaign into another major disappointment after Italy had already failed to find their way to the semis in Athens and in Beijing. Having already taken one set from the USA in the prelims, Korea are expected to be a very tough opponent for the stellar US American side coached by Hugh McCutcheon in the semis on Thursday.

Semifinals

Brazil – Japan 09 – Aug 19:30 local time/ 20:30 CET

Korea – USA 09 – Aug 15:00 local time/ 16:00 CET

 

Source: own news/ FIVB
 

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An Italian coach, Massimo Barbolini, signed a contract with the Turkish Federation to carry out the women’s national team. The deal will take effect till the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, 2016.

 

Massimo Barbolini actually is being employed by Galatasaray Istanbul. Previously, he trained Italian National Team in the years 2006 – 2012. Having coached Italy, Barbolini won the Volley World Cup twice (2007, 2011), European Championship twice (2007, 2009), and the Grand Cup Champoinship 2009.

Earlier, he also won the Women’s Champions League (1996, 2006) and the Championship of Italy (1994, 1995, 2004, 2005, 2007).

This spring, Barbolini will guide Galatasaray Istanbul in the Final Four Champions League and then, he is going to decide if he continue cooperation with the club or if he focus only on the work of the national team.

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Antonin Rouzier said goodbye to Zaksa

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After two years of playing for Polish team, Rouzier completed his contract. For now there is no information about his next employer.

Antonin Rouzier came to PlusLiga in 2011. Since then he earned two medals – bronze during the season 2011/2012 and silver, just a few months ago after loosing finals with Asseco Resovia Rzeszow. With his help, Zaksa Kedzierzyn Kozle also won Polish Cup and got to the Final Four of Champions League.

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French player also had some individual achievements in Poland. This year he was the best spiker of Champions League and last season he gained a title of the best scorer in PlusLiga.

Rouzier had some tough time in the end of the last play-offs. He couldn’t reach his best form and it was explained by his personal problems. Today Zaksa is saying goodbye. Polish vice-champion has already two opposites in it’s team – Dominik Witczak and a new name – Grzegorz Bociek, who came from AZS Czestochowa.