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WWE Network Adds New Classic Content

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The WWE uploading some new classic content to the WWE Network this evening by uploading classic cards to the “Old School” section of the network, which t hasn’t done in quite a while. The shows that were uploaded were:
WWWF at Madison Square Garden 8/7/76, headlined by WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino vs. Stan Hansen in a steel cage match. This stems from when Hanson broke Bruno’s neck during an earlier match. It was a freak accident from a bodyslam gone wrong.
WWWF at Madison Square Garden 10/25/76, headlined by WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino vs. Nikolai Volkoff. This wasn’t too long after Nickolai’s run as part of The Mongols tag team.

WWWF at Madison Square Garden 12/19/77, featuring WWWF champion Superstar Graham vs. Mil Mascaras and NWA World Champion Harley Race vs. Rick Martel. As the WWWF had rejoined the NWA in 1974, The NWA champion appeared for Vince McMahon from time to time.
WWF at Madison Square Garden 12/17/79 featuring NWA World Champion Harley Race vs. Dusty Rhodes and Hulk Hogan’s MSG debut vs. Ted DiBiase. Foretelling of the matches that would take place 10 years later with a pre-Million Dollar Man and a pre-Hulkamania Hogan.
WWF at Madison Square Garden 3/17/85 featuring Tito Santana vs. Greg Valentine and Mr. T in Piper’s Pit.  This was the final event at MSG before the first Wrestlemania. Yes, the WWE held their monthly MSG televised house show 2 weeks before they would hold the first Wrestlemania in the same building.

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The Australian state of New South Wales is in the grip of an unprecedented bushfire crisis, with almost fifty fires still out of control on Friday night despite the efforts of 1,200 firefighters and 70 fire-fighting planes.

Two people have been killed and several are missing, with that number expected to rise over the weekend.

The fires cast an ominous orange glow over large areas of eastern New South Wales, with some locals describing the scene as “apocalyptic”.

At one point during the day there were more than 90 fires burning in the state with 57 out of control and 17 considered “emergency level”. There were also two emergency level fires burning in southern Queensland. 

Both states have been plagued by severe drought, and while some parts of New South Wales celebrated rain over the weekend, it was not widespread enough to mitigate the damage done by months of historically poor rainfall, making this fire season more dangerous than usual. 

New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS) commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons told local media that almost 1,200 firefighters and 70 aircraft had been deployed "to save as many people as possible”, with around 92,000 people affected by the fires.

"We are expecting that number (of missing persons) to climb today," Mr Fitzsimmons told reporters on Saturday. "There are really grave concerns that there could be more losses or indeed more fatalities."

A water bombing plane drops fire retardant on a bushfire in Harrington, New South WalesCredit:
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At 9pm local time on Friday, the RFS issued a statement saying: “There are 85 fires burning across New South Wales, with 49 yet to be contained. Fifteen fires remain at Emergency Warning, although weather conditions are beginning to ease. Despite this, there are still many hours of difficult firefighting ahead for our crews.”

Earlier, the Service said: “Today has been a difficult and dangerous day. Unfortunately, many people have called for help but due to the size and speed of the fires we couldn’t get to everyone, even by road or helicopter.”

The RFS described the situation as “uncharted territory”. 

At least 100 homes were destroyed by the fire and more than 30 people were injured, firefighters confirmed, after the intensity of the blazes made it impossible for emergency crews to reach some victims.

Police door knock a house to warn residents of an out-of-control bushfire in QueenslandCredit:
 DAN PELED/EPA-EFE/REX

Commissioner Fitzsimmons said parts of the M1 motorway and the New England Highway were closed, and warned other road closures could leave people trapped.

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"You’ve got to understand a lot of the access roads in and around many of these fires are more dangerous than staying in a shelter or a safer place in your local community or your property," he told local media. 

“The principal message is about sheltering and sheltering in place — it’s simply too dangerous and too late to leave."

Mr Fitzsimmons also said most of the fires were spreading at twice the normal speed.

The worst of the state’s fires stretch from Forster on the state’s mid-north coast right up to Coraki, south-west of Ballina.

The alleged ringleader of a Nigerian gang that kidnapped and killed a British missionary has been arrested after a two month-long manhunt.

The suspect, who is wanted for the murder of Surrey optician Ian Squire and the kidnapping of three other British missionaries, was held by Nigerian security forces in the southern Delta region on Thursday.

Mr Squire, 57, and his three companions were working at a clinic in the town of Enekoragha., from where an armed gang abducted them on October 13 last year.  

On the second day of their ordeal, he was shot dead by the gang after trying to cheer his fellow hostages by playing "Amazing Grace" on his acoustic guitar. 

In a subsequent exclusive interview with the Daily Telegraph, one of the surviving missionaries, David Donovan, said he believed that the kidnap gang had shot at Mr Squire in a panic after fearing that the noise of the music would give the gang’s location away. 

Ian Squire, a British optician who was killed three weeks after being kidnapped in NigeriaCredit:
PA

Mr Donovan, a GP from Cambridgeshire, was released after three weeks in captivity, along with his wife Shirley, also 57, and fellow missionary Alanna Carson, from Fife. 

The Foreign Office declined to comment on news of the arrest of the ringleader of the gang, who were allegedly part of a criminal cult that worshipped a local warrior-god. 

However, local sources in the Delta area told The Telegraph that the operation took place after two of the ringleader’s accomplices were arrested earlier in a Delta village buying food.

Those arrests then led to security forces to the ringleader’s nearby camp, where they surrounded him and forced him to surrender. 

David Donovan and his wife Shirley were fellow British missionaries who were kidnapped with their colleague Ian SquireCredit:
David Rose

The operation came a week after the gang had allegedly killed four soldiers after leading them into an ambush. According to one local newspaper report, the gang also killed an undercover Nigerian agent during the ambush and then beheaded him, leaving his head on display near a village.

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Mr Squire, a devout Christian, ran his own Christian eyesight charity, Mission for Vision. He had teamed up four years ago with the Donovan’s charity, New Foundations, which runs a medical and training practice in Enekoragha.

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After Mr Squire’s death, locals in Enekoragha held a large mourning parade to protest his death and voice their upset at the closure of the clinic. It reopened again this week.

The long rumored DVD collection is now confirmed as a match listing for the next WWE DVD collection “Unreleased Matches 1986-1995” has been announced along with the news it will be hosted by former WWF announcer Sean Mooney and current WWE interviewer Charly Caruso. The set will be released September 5th. The collection will include:
DISC ONE:
Big John Studd, King Kong Bundy & Bobby Heenan vs. Big Machine, Super Machine & Hulk Machine
Baltimore, MD • September 16, 1986
Macho Man Randy Savage vs. Pedro Morales
Binghamton, NY • October 28, 1986

Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper vs. Paul Orndorff & Harley Race
Phoenix, AZ • December 9, 1986
The Dingo Warrior vs. Jose Estrada
Indianapolis, IN • June 23, 1987
Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage vs. The Honky Tonk Man & The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart)
Huntsville, AL • January 5, 1988
Owen Hart vs. Barry Horowitz
Bristol, TN • March 8, 1988

Randy Savage vs. Andre the Giant
New Haven, CT • April 21, 1988
Demolition vs. The Powers of Pain
Glenn Falls, NY • June 21, 1988
Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd
Glenn Falls, NY • April 4, 1989

Randy Savage vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Glenn Falls, NY • April 4, 1989
Dusty Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase
Madison, WI • June 6, 1989
Hillbilly Jim & Hacksaw Duggan vs. Haku & Andre the Giant
Utica, NY • July 19, 1989
Brian (Crush) Adams vs. Barry Horowitz
Fresno, CA • August 9, 1989
Earthquake Evans vs. Paul Roma
Louisville, KY • September 20, 1989
The Rockers vs. Powers of Pain
Miami, FL • January 22, 1990
Andre the Giant & Haku vs. Demolition
Ft. Myers, FL • January 23, 1990
The Ultimate Warrior vs. “Macho King” Randy Savage
Ft. Myers, FL • January 23, 1990
DISC TWO:
Hulk Hogan vs. Earthquake
Syracuse, NY • April 3, 1990
Ted DiBiase vs. The Big Boss Man
Syracuse, NY • April 3, 1990
Mr. Perfect & Ravishing Rick Rude vs. The Ultimate Warrior & Texas Tornado
Providence, RI • August 8, 1990
The Legion of Doom vs. Demolition
Ft. Wayne, IN • October 30, 1990
War Eagle (Tatanka) vs. Dale Wolfe
January 8, 1991
Blindfold Match: Rick Martel vs. Jake  Roberts
Savannah, GA • January 29, 1991
Sid Justice vs. Ted DiBiase
Calgary, AB • July 8, 1991
Casket Match: The Ultimate Warrior vs. The Undertaker
Rochester, NY • August 19, 1991
Ric Flair vs. Roddy Piper
Huntington, WV • October 1, 1991
Jake Roberts vs. Mr. Madness (Randy Savage)
Springfield, MA • November 12, 1991
Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair
Springfield, MA • November 12, 1991
Piper’s Pit with The Brooklyn Brawler
Toledo, OH • April 7, 1992
Bret  Hart vs. The British Bulldog
Binghamton, NY • June 30, 1992
Bret Hart & The Ultimate Warrior vs. Papa Shango & Kamala
Regina, SK • October 13, 1992
The Undertaker vs. Bam Bam Bigelow
Fresno, CA • January 26, 1993
The Toxic Turtles (Timmy & Tommy Turtle) vs. Tommy Stevenson & Ron Preston
Augusta, GA • March 9, 1993
DISC THREE:
The Undertaker vs. Giant Gonzalez
Phoenix, AZ • April 5, 1993
Kip Winchester & Brett Colt (The Smoking Gunns) vs. Barry Horowitz & Reno Riggins
Phoenix, AZ • April 5, 1993
Shawn Michaels vs. Mr. Perfect
Tucson, AZ • April 6, 1993
The Tazmaniac vs. Skippy Taylor (Scott Taylor)
Portland, ME • May 5, 1993
Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna
Portland, ME • May 5, 1993
Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake vs. Money Inc.
Guest Referee: Sgt. Slaughter
Columbus, OH • June 14, 1993
Lex Luger vs. Ludvig Borga
Burlington, VT • October 20, 1993
Randy Savage vs. Crush
White Plains, NY • February 1, 1994
Bret Hart vs. Jim Neidhart
Montreal, QC • October 21, 1994
Ladder Match: Jeff Jarrett vs. The British Bulldog
Danbury, CT • May 16, 1995
Ladder Match: Jeff Jarrett vs. Razor Ramon
Struthers, OH • June 5, 1995
Shawn Michaels & Bret Hart vs. Jerry Lawler & Hakushi
St. Louis, MO • July 26, 1995
Steel Cage: Diesel vs. Yokozuna
St. Louis, MO • July 26, 1995
EXTRAS:
Shawn Michaels vs. Jerry Lawler
Wheeling, WV • June 6, 1995
Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Andre the Giant & Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase
Hershey, PA  • January 26, 1988
Steel Cage: Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
Wheeling, WV  • October 2, 1989
Rick Rude vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Toledo, Ohio  • June 10, 1990
Papa Shango vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Ottawa, Ontario  • June 1, 1992
Kamala vs. The Ultimate Warrior
Landover, MD  • September 1, 1992
Kamala & Papa Shango vs. Undertaker & Ultimate Warrior
Worcester, MA  • July 20, 1992
Ultimate Warrior vs. Papa Shango
Terra Haute, IN  • October 27, 1992
The Mad Monk (Mike Shaw aka Friar Ferguson/Bastion Booger) vs. Bobby Young
Phoenix, AZ   • April 5, 1993
The Harris Twins vs. Dale Wolfe & Tim Patterson
Phoenix, AZ  • April 5, 1993
Shawn Michaels vs. Mr. Perfect
Phoenix, AZ  • April 5, 1993
The Harlem Knights (Men On A Mission) vs. Mike Bell & Tony Devito
Portland, ME  • May 5, 1993
Phantasio vs. Rad Radford
St. Louis, MO  • July 26, 1995

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It’s hard to see this actually happening, but anything seems possible these days under President Donald Trump’s administration in the White House.
The following is a release from Impact Wrestling:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nashville (June 23, 2017) – IMPACT Wrestling World Champion Bobby Lashley made an unprecedented Presidential appeal on Thursday morning.
Via Twitter, Lashley (@fightbobby) asked President Donald Trump to be in his corner for his title defense at Slammiversary on July 2, when Lashley puts the gold on the line against Alberto El Patron.
El Patron earlier this week announced that his father, legendary Mexican wrestler Dos Caras, will be in his corner at Slammiversary.
Lashley asked Trump to join him at Slammiversary, which will be held on pay-per-view and filmed at the backlot of Universal Studios Florida in Orlando.

“Well, it looks like I need to find a cornerman for Slammiversary? @realDonaldTrump?  It won’t be the 1sttime!  #reallegend,” Lashley tweeted.
IMPACT Wrestling is waiting for an answer from Trump.
IMPACT Wrestling is a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp.

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Global Force Wrestling/Impact Wrestling on Sunday issued a release announcing a remembrance for the Pulse Nightclub shooting victims in Orlando, the host city for the Slammiversary XV pay-per-view show.
Here’s the release from GFW/Impact Wrestling:
The following was sent to us:

GFW/IMPACT Wrestling Reveals Plans For “Remembering Pulse Nightclub, 1 Year Later”
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Survivor Tony Marrero To Attend Tribute In The Impact Zone
For Immediate Release
July 2, 2017

GFW/Impact Wrestling presents “Remembering Pulse Nightclub, 1 Year Later” on Monday, July 3, at The Impact Zone on the backlot of Universal Studios Florida.  The ceremony will be held at 5:30 p.m., before taping begins for an upcoming episode of IMPACT on Pop TV.
GFW/Impact Wrestling is celebrating its 15-year anniversary, and the vast majority of the events and matches over that stretch have been held in Orlando.  GFW/IMPACT Wrestling did not have any events in Orlando in June 2016, so to mark the one-year, which was on Monday, June 12, 2017, company officials chose the first Monday when GFW/IMPACT Wrestling was back in Orlando for the tribute.
In the early-morning hours of June 12, 2016, a lone gunman killed 49 people inside Pulse Nightclub, making it both the deadliest mass shooting by a single shooter and the deadliest incident of violence against LGBT people in U.S. history.

The world cried, including GFW/IMPACT Wrestling, as Orlando is our home, too.  Pulse Nightclub is about a 20-minute drive from The Impact Zone.
To honor the victims and survivors, GFW/IMPACT Wrestling on July 3 will place rainbow-colored ribbons on 49 chairs inside The Impact Zone, one for each victim.
Plus, GFW/IMPACT Wrestling is honored to welcome Tony Marrero, an Orlando resident and Pulse Nightclub survivor.  Tony went to the club that Sunday night with his best friend, Luis.  Tony was shot four times in the back and once in the arm.  Miraculously, Tony survived, despite incredible loss of blood and nearly dying en route to the hospital.
Luis did not survive.
Tony has been a guest multiple times on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and once was surprised by an appearance from singer Katy Perry, as it was Perry’s song “Rise” that was his motivation to keep fighting during rehabilitation.
“The Pulse Nightclub tragedy affected everyone, especially all of us at GFW/IMPACT Wrestling as Orlando is our second home, having spent so many nights here over the past 15 years,” said Jeff Jarrett, the founder and current Chief Creative Officer for GFW/IMPACT Wrestling.  “Tony’s story brings tears, but it also carries hope, courage and strength.  We are truly honored that Tony is part of GFW/IMPACT Wrestling’s ‘Remembering Pulse Nightclub, 1 Year Later.’”

On the most recent episode of Monday Night Raw, General Manager Kurt Angle’s storyline was furthered along when Raw announcer Corey Graves received another incriminating text message. When Graves showed Angle the message, Angle was horrified about may happen if it were to be released to the public. Despite this, Angle decided that he was going to put an end to the drama outright, and he will reveal the details of the mystery texts that he has been receiving on the next episode of Raw. This storyline between Graves and Angle has been going on for a while now, and next Monday will be the time for the big reveal at last.
The biggest belief in all of this is that this will pave the way for Kurt Angle to make his in-ring return for the company. Most fans believe that this will lead to the return of Stephanie McMahon. McMahon hasn’t been seen in WWE programming ever since she was inadvertently put though a table by her husband Triple H at Wrestlemania. This could lead to the aforementioned Triple H making his return to television as well, likely leading to match between Angle and Triple H. One of WWE’s biggest shows of the year is just around the corner. Could we be seeing the match at SummerSlam in Brooklyn this August? It certainly seems like a definite possibility. 
A few other fans have speculated that the person involved in the storyline could turn out to be Dixie Carter due to her appearance on the recent Kurt Angle: Homecoming documentary on the WWE Network. That is not likely though as Carter still remains an advisor for Anthem Sports & Entertainment. Another key detail is that Angle was seen speaking with someone on the phone at the end of the show. Kurt claimed that the reveal could cost him his family, and he asked the person to join him when he reveals the news next week. He finished his phone call by adding “I love you,” and then hanging up. Whatever happens, we will finally have our answer on Monday Night Raw next week.

 

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WWE NXT Results – July 19th, 2017

August 1, 2020 | News | No Comments

  Alright, we’re back with another round of results from the latest edition of NXT. This week’s show featured some good matches, but more importantly, it kicked off the buildup to NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III. We still have a while to go before the big show arrives next month, but we already know what the main event of the live special will be. The spot to face Bobby Roode was on the line in a match between Drew McIntyre and SAnitY’s Killian Dain, but more on that later. Let’s get into the results.
Ember Moon vs. Ruby Riot –
  This match was actually pretty even for the most part. Ruby and Ember are both being positioned as worthy challengers to the title, so it made sense for the loser here to not come out looking like a complete buffoon. They both went back and fourth with some strikes and kicks as the Full Sail crowd enthusiastically chanted “Women’s Wrestling!” Stupid crowd. Anyway, Ruby actually worked over Moon for most of the middle portions of the match. Eventually though, Moon got the better of her thanks to one particularly devastating punch. She went up top and hit the Eclipse for the win. Not much else to it than that, though I wonder if they’re setting Ember up for something bigger down the road…

Winner: Ember Moon
  Kassius Ohno was backstage speaking with some interviewers about… something. Hideo Itami barged in and was furious when he received news that he will be facing Ohno next week. Kassius said that he was going to take matter into his own hands after the way Itami’s been acting lately, which led to Hideo angrily kicking a trash can and storming out.
  Performance Center standouts The Street Profits will be debuting on the show soon. I believe that this makes them the third tag team on NXT right now.
Oney Lorcan vs. Danny Burch –

  If you remember Danny Burch from the UK tournament (or some of the NXT shows that he has been on since then), then you know exactly what he’s capable of. Oney Lorcan is obviously known as a tough brawler who will mess you up. So this match basically delivered on what it promised: two hard-hitting and brutal fighters just absolutely mauling each other.
  Again, this also started out pretty evenly matched. The first big move came when Buch hit a Tower of London from the top of one of the posts. Lorcan later retaliated by hitting a European Uppecut to Burch as he was lying down on the floor, this caused Burch’s nose to burst open with blood. They traded slaps and punches before Burch clotheslined Oney and powerbombed him for a near fall. Lorcan eventually decided to apply a single leg crab which got him the submission victory.
  As Lorcan’s music played, he held out his hand for a handshake. Burch accepted his offer, but later pulled Lorcan back as he was trying to leave. He was audibly asking Lorcan for one more match. The crowd was very much into this idea and I can’t say that I blame them. Lorcan seemingly accepted before leaving the arena. If their rematch is anything like this, it will definitely be slobberknocker, so to speak.

Winner: Oney Lorcan
No Way Jose vs. Cezar Bononi –
  Before this match began, we were shown a video reminding us that Bononi actually picked up a win over Andrade “Cien” Almas just a few months back. Well Almas is certainly one tough opponent, but Bononi, like so many others before him, was not prepared for the challenge that lied in front of him. The name of that challenge: No Way Jose.
  Repeatedly during this match, Bononi hit a few basic strikes and punches that the commentators would refer to as “Muay ThaI punches.” Aside from that, there wasn’t much to write home about with this match. Jose cleaned his clock for a few minutes before winning with a pop-up punch and heading towards the back.
  Suddenly, Andrade “Cien” Almas and his unnamed mystery lady (Thea Trinidad) randomly showed up at ringside. Almas beat down Bononi very quickly. Almas pointed to Jose while the latter was watching on the stage. Jose finally charged after Almas, but Andrade left the ring and headed towards the back before Jose could get his big revenge.
Winner: No Way Jose
Drew McIntyre vs. Killian Dain –
  This was a match against two individuals who are (or were) undefeated in singles competition on NXT. The winner here was going to go on to face Bobby Roode for the NXT Championship in the main event of NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III. The match began with a lockup that eventually devolved into a series of punches between both men. McIntyre delieved a forearm from the middle of one of the posts. From this point forward, a great deal of the match was focused on making Killain Dain look unstoppable. Dain concentrated all of his efforts on to smashing and trying to press down on McIntyre.
  These presses and holds did get Dain a couple of near falls, and they were actually some pretty close near falls at that. As Dain positions McIntyre on one of the posts for some sort of maneuver, McIntyre shoves him and begins to gain back some momentum. He jumps off the post, runs around until he gives Dain a clothesline that sends himself to the floor, but he kips back up immediately afterwards. With the crowd behind him now, McIntyre goes for his Claymore Kick finisher, but Dain managed to reverse it. At first McIntyre was just simply unable to connect any of his big moves on Dain.
  Next, Dain got Drew up for a Fireman’s Carry and he slammed him down to the floor. Then he headed up towards the middle turnbuckle and hit a Vader Bomb on McIntyre for a two count. He tried to hit the Ulster Plantation but Drew fought out of it and tried to hit the Future Shock DDT. Again, Drew wasn’t able to hit it and he nearly got pinned by Dain. After Killian hit Drew with a Fisherman’s Superplex from the top of one of the posts, Dain got another very close near fall out of it. Finally, Drew hit the DDT which caused Dain to kick out at one. This shocked the announcers tremendously. McIntyre then hit a Claymore kick for another one count. Drew just decided to, you guessed it, hit another big finishing move. After hitting a second Claymore Kick, he finally managed to slay the beast.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
  That’s right! Your main event at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III is now going to be Drew McIntyre challenging Bobby Roode for the NXT Championship. The match definitely succeeded in making Dain look like a nearly unstoppable killing machine, so whatever he does next will probably be something important. Next week we know that Hideo Itami and Kassius Ohno will finally have their big one-on-one matchup. Who will be victorious? Come on back here next week and I’ll tell ya, k? I’ll see you NXT time!

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Foley Falcon Duals

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Foley Falcon Duals

Teams: Becker, Foley, North Branch, Paynesville, Pierz, Pine City/Hinckley-Finlayson, Princeton, Sartell-Saint Stephen

Pierz 45 Becker 21

Pierz 48 Pine City/Hinckley-Finlayson 6

Pierz 45 Princeton 24

Pierz 45 Mora 22

Foley 50 Paynesville 10

Paynesville 37 Princeton 30

Paynesville 45 North Branch 31

Foley 51 Princeton 17

Foley 49 Sartell-Saint Stephen 18

Sartell-Saint Stephen 51 North Branch 21
106 Rylee Molitor (SAR) Fall Ryan Senne (NB) Fall 4:15
113 Aaron Robilard(NB) Won by Forfeit
120 Jake Fernholz(SAR) Fall Kody Strohmeyer (NB) 2:31
126 Sam Krauel (SAR) Dec. Thomas Steele (NB) 7-2 OT
132 Noah Peichel (SAR) Fall Alex Fitcha (NB) :45
138 Connor Dols (S) Fall Andrew Peterson (NB) l :43
145 Cameron Sampson (NB) Dec. Jon Pelach (SAR) 7-6
152 Zach Motschke (S) Dec. Aaron Senne (NB) 10-6
160 Hodari Johnson (SAR) Dec. Arik Steele (NB) 7-4
170 Daniel Vitale (SAR) Fall Alex Bigley (NB) 3:37
182 Tristan Labelle (NB) Fall Jordan Houkos (SAR) 3:20
195- Creedance McDermond (SAR) Won by Forfeit
220 Danny Nyguen(SAR) Fall Bailey Adams (NB) 3:31
285 Seamus Hunter (NB) Fall Ryan Zayas (SAR) 1:00

Sartell-Saint Stephen 66 Pine City/Hinckley-Finlayson 0
106 Rylee Molitor (SAR) Won by Forfeit
113 Double Forfeit
120 Jake Fernholz (S) Fall Beau Hunter (HPC) 2:35
126 Sam Krauel (SAR) Won by Forfeit
132 Noah Peichel (SAR) Fall Sam Kossan (HPC) :41
138 Connor Dols (SAR) Won by Forfeit
145 Jon Pelach (SAR) Won by Forfeit
152 Zach Motschke (SAR) Fall Josh Lange (HPC) 3:32
160 Hodari Johnson (SAR) Fall Zach Mattison (HPC) 1:25
170 Daniel Vitale (SAR) Won by Forfeit
182 Jordan Houkos (S) Fall Dakota Neid (HPC) 3:31
195 Creedance McDermond (SAR) Fall Marcus Scarbrough (HPC) 1:26
220 Double Forfeit
285 Double Forfeit

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Speculation towards a possible Jon Jones/Brock Lesnar fight has been spreading more and more ever since the fight was first teased after Jones’ victory at UFC 214. As mentioned before, Brock Lesnar is still expected to fulfill his WWE contract, and he also must serve the remainder of his USADA suspension as well. Regardless, it does certainly seem like the fight will be happening sometime next year. Lesnar has allegedly even taken steps to reenter the USADA testing pool very soon. WWE commented on the interaction between Lesnar and Jones recently, and a when a fan asked Jones if he would be attending the SummerSlam show to watch Lesnar, “Bones” responded with the following:
 
It’s crossed my mind https://t.co/xlnbywH1y2

— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) August 9, 2017
 
Scott Dawson of The Revival received some bad news when he tore his bicep which may need surgery to repair. It is still unclear how long both he and Dash Wilder are expected to be out for, but the Wrestling Observer Newsletter now reports that Dawson arrived for TV this past Monday night and was examined by doctors. He should known later on this week if he will be needing surgery or not. Dave Meltzer says that he believes the injury occurred during this past Sunday’s live event. He does not know exactly how it happened, but Meltzer does assume that the injury was a complete accident and “a total fluke.”
Alberto El Patron became one of the most controversial figures in all of wrestling today when he was accused of domestic violence at an Orlando airport earlier this year. Global Force Wrestling took action by suspending Patron indefinitely after the incident. Weeks later, it was determined that Patron’s fiancee Paige was actually the one who should be investigated for the incident, and Patron has since been cleared of any possible charges. Despite this, he still remains suspended by his employer and he even missed their recent live events in New York. PWInsider is now reporting that the plan is to have Patron return to television on the company’s live Destination X special next week.

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