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Rumored Update on the status of the NXT Takeover: Tampa Bay matches
According to Justin Barrasso of SI.com, matches that were scheduled to take place at the NXT Takeover: Tampa PPV event will instead be airing on upcoming episodes of WWE NXT in April. Barrasso noted the following:
“Beginning Wednesday, April 1, NXT will add some additional excitement to its weekly TV programming by airing the matches planned for TakeOver on a weekly basis. Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque is expected to be on this week’s edition of NXT as part of the announcement.”
At this time, the only match that was officially announced was the ladder match to determine the #1 contender for the NXT women’s title. Matches that were being set up for the PPV included Adam Cole vs. Velveteen Dream for the NXT world title and Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa.Click Here: new zealand blues jersey

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PRIME TIME WITH SEAN MOONEY 3/24/20: DARK SIDE OF THE RING SEASON 2 WITH EVAN HUSNEY & JASON EISENER:
9:30-10:30 The topics they chose for this season were based on viewer requests
12:00-18:00 Sandra and David Benoit were very open for the show. Chris Jericho and Chavo Guerrero were instrumental in bringing everybody together. Sandra and David had not seen each other in 13 years.
32:30-35:00 They started taping the Dino Bravo episode during the first season, but it wasn’t completed. They interviewed Dino’s wife and daughter. Dino’s wife seemed to know what Dino was getting into after his wrestling career ended.
38:00-39:00 The Brawl for All was said to be a dark story where the lines of reality and storyline got blurred.
48:30-51:30 David Schultz was not on the list of requests, but Schultz contacted them. Schultz is now a truck driver and cotton picker.
1:06:30-1:08:30 Road Warrior Animal also contacted them. Because they were huge fans of the Road Warriors, he did a piece on them
1:16:00-1:19:00 Herb Abrams was a millionaire who made money on women’s plus sixed women’s shops called I’m a big girl now. He used this to fund his UWF promotion and eventually committed suicide. Mick Foley appears on this show.
1:21:00-1:30:30 Owen Hart piece was only going to be done if they were able to interview the family, which they were able to do. Martha Hart got to tell her side of the story. Martha said she went back to the Kemper Arena where Owen died and walked the footsteps that Owen did that led to his deathClick Here: cheap nike women shoes

Tonight’s taped WrestleMania 36 go-home edition of WWE RAW will take place from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando with the final red brand hype for next Saturday and Sunday’s big event.
WWE has not announced any matches for tonight’s show, but they have announced several top Superstars who will be appearing to push their WrestleMania 36 matches – The Undertaker, WWE Hall of Famer Edge, RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch, and WWE Champion Brock Lesnar.
Stay tuned for updates on tonight’s RAW and be sure to join us for live coverage at 8pm ET.
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Edge spoke with Bleacher Report for a new interview discussing his return to WWE, his match with Randy Orton at WrestleMania and more. You can check out some highlights below: 
On getting a sustained ovation at his return at the Royal Rumble: “You visualize it. You hope—you truly hope—that it will be that way. But you don’t know for sure. When I heard that kind of reaction, it overwhelmed me, and it really overtook all of my senses. There were a lot of different nerves that night too, because there were different things in play this time. I was coming back after nine years. Am I in good enough shape to do this? Can I keep up? I have kids now. I’ve never wrestled having had kids before. I can’t get hurt. … Those things are all running through my mind, and it’s the first time that I’ve ever been nervous before a match. And that was a very, very odd feeling for me. And I didn’t like that. But I kind of did too.” 
On the TLC match at WrestleMania X-Seven: “It was six young, hungry talents, truly trying to steal the show and to get noticed and make our mark. I think we’d all started to at that point. We’d had the first tag ladder match with the Hardys, and then the Hardys had the tables match with the Dudleys. But this was the first time where all of those combustible elements came together. And I think we all knew. We just all knew. And as a performer, you know when you have the right people in a match and you have something that can be special. We had all of that in spades, and it was time to go out and do it. That doesn’t mean a classic match is always going to happen, but when it does start to happen and you can feel it and you know it, there’s no better feeling. There really isn’t.” 
On the TLC match setting a precedent for people to take big risks: “There is that part of me that feels we pushed it too far. At that time, we were young and we were hungry, and we were just champing at the bit to get noticed and to make our mark. And how do you do that when you have Steve Austin firing on every cylinder? When you have The Rock firing on every cylinder? When you have The Undertaker and Mankind and Kane and Triple H—what do you do to stand out, to get noticed, to start creating some kind of a groundswell? Well, we were willing to take risks. And we’d like to think that they were calculated and that they made sense. But I still think we’ve pushed it so far. And when I look at young talent now and I see matches like, ‘Oh, they’re doing so much.’ But then I have to temper it, remind myself, ‘Well, dumbass, you’re partly responsible for this because of the TLC matches.’ I really would love for it to become more story-driven, more selling and more just that type of thing. But I’m also proud of it, you know? And I’m proud of the work we all did. I’m proud of all those guys. And we’ll always share a special bond because of that. Being involved and then on the ground floor of something like that, it’s special.” 
On his retirement in 2011 due to spinal stenosis: “It wasn’t really walking away. I feel like it was ripped away. So there was some adjustment, without a doubt. But I also realized that I’d better come to terms and come to grips with it, because I’m told I have no choice. When you’re told you have no choice, it somehow makes it easier because you don’t have to go, ‘Oh, can I still get more out of this?’ No, it’s taken out of your hands.” 
On his physical condition: “Now don’t get me wrong, there’s definitely limitations. There’s going to be things that you used to see me do that won’t happen now. I want to be able to craft and tell more nuanced stories and tell more stories with my face and my eyes—definitely more than jumping off ladders.” 
On his Last Man Standing match with Orton: “I’m so proud of the whole story and process that we put together. Is part of me disappointed that my first singles match back in nine years is in front of no audience, no live audience? Yeah, of course. You always thrive and feed off of that live reaction. That being said, again, it’s a challenge, and I have to look for the positives. How do we make the best of this? How do we turn this into chicken salad? That’s the goal. That’s a huge challenge. I get off on that. And I truly think that with a performer like Randy Orton, and knowing what I know and knowing what I feel and the ideas I have—man, I cannot wait for people to see this. I think I’m thinking of this in terms of storytelling and being able to emote with facial expressions and drama, and that is just so much fun to me.”
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STRANDED MONACO FANS were offered free accommodation by supporters in Dortmund after last night’s Champions League match was called off following the attack on the Borussia Dortmund team bus.

Hundreds of French fans had nowhere to sleep in the west German city after the quarter-final, first-leg, was called off just before the 1945 kick-off after three explosions hit the Borussia team bus en route to the match.

The Dortmund team was left badly shaken by the attack and defender Marc Bartra underwent wrist surgery after being hit by glass.

Many Monaco supporters, who had planned to travel back to France directly after the game, found they had nowhere to sleep when the match was postponed until 1745 today, with their tickets still valid.

However, a heart-warming spontaneous initiative from Dortmund fans via Twitter meant many found a place to sleep for the night under the hashtag #bedforawayfans.

Borussia Dortmund’s official account promoted the initiative.

“Dear supporters of @AS_Monaco_EN! If you need accommodation in Dortmund, please check #bedforawayfans. #bvbasm,” the German club tweeted and the Monaco account also highlighted the action.

Several Dortmund fans posted pictures of themselves at home with relieved Monaco supporters and the solidarity drew plenty of praise on social media.

“All together! Solidarity has developed between the fans of both teams,” wrote French sports newspaper L’Equipe.

German Sky sports reporter Rolf Fuhrmann tweeted: “#bedforawayfans Dortmund & Co, you are all simply brilliant”, while one fan tweeted: “Thank you for showing that football is not just football#bedforawayfans.”

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IF THE GAME goes ahead, no spectators will be permitted to attend the Republic of Ireland’s upcoming meeting with Germany in the 2021 Women’s European Championship qualifiers.

The first of two meetings between the top two sides in Group I is scheduled to take place at the Preußenstadion in Münster on Saturday, 11 April. 

With the game just over four weeks away, the DFB – German football’s governing body – said today that the current plan is for it to be played behind closed doors.

The decision has been taken by local authorities from the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia due to the ongoing spread of coronavirus.

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“The DFB will give updates on refunds for purchased tickets via the online ticket store,” a DFB statement added.

On the back of Wednesday’s 3-0 win away to Montenegro – which was also closed to spectators – Ireland hold a one-point lead over the Germans, who have the benefit of a game in hand.

In their bid to qualify for a major tournament for the first time, Vera Pauw’s side are also scheduled to play away to Ukraine on 5 June before concluding their Group I campaign with a home game against Germany on 22 September.

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CZECH REPUBLIC DEFENDER Frantisek Rajtoral, who played for Turkish side Gaziantepspor, has been found dead in his home.

The club’s president Ibrahim Kizil said the 31-year-old’s body was found in his home in the southeastern province of Gaziantep by police after he failed to attend training.

Kizil also confirmed that he had taken his own life.

He added that the club had not been aware of any family problems and described Rajtoral as a “very good footballer”.

Rajtoral earned 14 caps for his country between 2012 and 2014 and was on the Czech squad at Euro 2012.

He signed for the Turkish club from Czech side Viktoria Plzen in August last year.

European football’s governing body UEFA on Sunday paid tribute on Twitter.

Turkish Sports Minister Akif Cagatay Kilic offered “condolences to Frantisek Rajtoral’s family, Gaziantepspor and the football community”.

– Š AFP 2017

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IF I WAS to ask you to name the five Irish players that have played in the group stages of the Champions League with non-British teams — how many could you answer correctly?

There’s a good chance you would name the two active players; Aiden McGeady and Cillian Sheridan.

McGeady faced some of Europe’s best during his spell in Russia with Spartak Moscow, while Sheridan entered the continent’s premier club competition with Cypriot side APOEL in 2014.

Former Ireland striker David Connolly may also come to mind for his exploits with Dutch outfit Feyenoord in the 1990s. But what about the other two?

Bonus points are awarded if you named Phil Babb and Alan Mahon, who played in the competition for Sporting Lisbon in 2000.

The pair made the surprise move to Portugal on free transfers earlier that summer as Babb departed Liverpool — after a brief loan spell at Tranmere Rovers — where Mahon also caught the eye of the newly-crowned Portuguese champions following a couple of impressive seasons at Prenton Park.

“For me it was a hard decision. I was away from home anyway in England, but to live in Portugal would be difficult. However, there was an opportunity to play in the Champions League there.”

Alan Mahon pictured at Tranmere in 1998.

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Before leaving Dublin to travel the well-worn path taken by many Irish footballers to England, the former Crumlin United man carefully weighed up his options, with offers from Chelsea, Leeds United and Middlesbrough on the table.

“I sat down with my dad, who was my hero and my idol, and he was always honest with me.

“In front of my eyes, my dad ripped up the Chelsea contract, and then he ripped up the Leeds and Middlesbrough ones.

Tranmere, who have since dropped out of the Football League, were a competitive mid-table Championship club in the 1990s, and had hoped that one year they would be able to gather enough late-season momentum to sneak into the play-offs for the chance to gain promotion to the Premier League. But it wasn’t to be.

“I managed to make my debut when I was 16 or 17. Every year we were pushing for the play-offs, so as a club it was the perfect start for me.

“It made me understand the pecking order of football, the respect within football.

“A lot of players speak about that they should have done this or that they should have done that, but I have no regrets about my career, especially at the start.”

Mahon won 2 caps for Ireland.

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The midfielder, who was named the FAI U21 Player of the Year in 1999, went on to score 13 goals in 120 appearances in his first spell with Tranmere that also included a run to the EFL Cup final in 2000, where the Birkenhead-based club lost to Martin O’Neill’s Leicester City.

“I actually watched the whole game and I was thinking we actually could have won that — we had plenty of chances in the game.

A taste of Wembley whetted Mahon’s appetite for some potentially big occasions ahead at Sporting Lisbon, but ultimately a lack of chances to impress in the first-team left the then-22-year-old frustrated.

“I was desperate to play. When I went out there, the opportunities were few and far between.”

Mahon, who won the first of his two Ireland caps earlier that year, had to wait until the end of that October to make his first appearance for the Portuguese giants, but it was well worth the wait with his dream debut coming against the Galacticos of Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in the Champions League.

Mahon came up against stars such as Roberto Carlos of Real Madrid.

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Although Vicente del Bosque’s men had already secured qualification to the next group stage, their side that day still included the likes of Roberto Carlos, Claude Makelele, Guti and Luis Figo.

Meanwhile, Sporting’s Champions League aspirations were already shattered by the time matchday five came around, but the outside chance of reaching the Uefa Cup — now the Europa League — as the third placed team remained a possibility.

“I got told the day before that I was playing. I’m actually getting quite emotional because my dad and mum couldn’t be there.

The game though did not go according to plan, with Mahon substituted at the break with his side 2-0 down. Fernando Morientes came off the bench in the second-half to score twice to complete the 4-0 rout.

In December, Mahon closed in on a return to England after playing just one more time for Sporting — the same month they sacked manager Augusto Inácio after a poor run of results — this time as a substitute in the league win over Belenenses.

A restlessness over the lack of game time resulted in Mahon swapping Lisbon for a loan move to back to the Championship with Blackburn Rovers.

“In fact, the public were allowed in to watch the training but they also had two local papers who would give you marks out of ten just for your training. There was that type of pressure the team was under.

In the summer, Mahon signed permanently with a Blackburn side managed by Graeme Souness, after he helped Rovers earn promotion to the Premier League. The Dubliner was also part of the Blackburn squad that beat Tottenham to win the League Cup the following season.

L-R: Blackburn Rovers’ Alan Mahon, Damien Duff, Lucas Neill and Garry Flitcroft celebrate a goal.

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Mahon would go on to spend the majority of the rest of his career in England’s North West with permanent spells at Wigan — where he again won promotion to the Premier League — and at Burnley, before ultimately retiring in 2011 after a second spell with Tranmere.

“I was getting a couple of niggling injuries and it was the year my father passed away. Like a lot of Irish boys, my dad was a big part of my life. He died in the March and I retired that June.

Despite pursuing other business interests outside of football after hanging up his boots, it was difficult for Mahon to completely remove himself from the sport he had immersed himself in since he was a boy, and he has since progressed to become the assistant coach of the Manchester City Women’s team.

“I missed the hustle and bustle and structure of day-to-day football; it was what I have been doing since I was a child out in Crumlin.

“He was the one that gave me the opportunity. He said: ‘Go off and do your badges, come back to me and we’ll organise something for you, as long as you are willing to work hard.’

“As they hadn’t had much coaching before, he said that the girls would be really receptive; he thought it would be very good for me and very good for them.

“And because the club are so proactive in pushing the team and giving them everything they need to become better players, it became an easy choice for me to come.”

Manchester City Women Assistant Coach Alan Mahon.

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Fortunately for Mahon and the team, it has resulted in a mutually beneficial relationship with Nick Cushing’s side claiming their first Women’s Super League title last season.

The aim to eventually emulate the Arsenal team that have dominated the women’s game in England with 11 league titles since the turn of the millennium will be a difficult one to achieve.

But to help the team’s cause, the affiliation between the Women’s side and Manchester City has been strengthened and revamped to a more “formal partnership” to provide the team with the extra resources needed to develop into one of Europe’s top clubs.

This has also coincided with the team name changing from Manchester City Ladies to Manchester City Women.

Within the team is current Ireland international Megan Campbell, who joined City last year after the full-back completed her scholarship at Florida State University, and is the sole Irish representative in the side.

Earlier this month the 23-year-old was among the players that voiced her dismay with the way the FAI treated the national Women’s team in the well-publicised dispute, but the facilities and structures appear to be in place for the side to succeed at City.

“The Women’s team are integrated within the City Academy – we’re not stuck in the corner – we’re centre to where everything is.

“Pep [Guardiola] has come to a few of the sessions to see the girls train, even though he is a busy man with a lot on his plate with his own team. The Academy staff then in general too would come over to have a look. It’s quite an open place in wanting to learn.

“It has been an eye-opener for me in terms of people who really want it. The girls really, really want to succeed.

Mahon is not the only former Ireland international who is part of the coaching setup at City, with Mark Kennedy and Lee Carsley Head Coaches of the male U15 and U18 sides respectively.

“I’m still new to the coaching world, I’m still learning and still got a lot to learn, but I am in a very good place to do it.”

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REAL MADRID ARE well aware of the challenge they face after being drawn with Manchester City in the last 16 of the Champions League, but club director Emilio Butragueno remains bullish given Los Blancos’ pedigree.

Madrid would have been braced for a testing tie after they finished second to Paris Saint-Germain in the group stage, with the Ligue 1 champions coasting to top spot.

Like PSG, City made similarly light work of their pool, claiming twice as many points as second-placed Atalanta and avoiding a single defeat.

The contest will see former Barcelona player and coach Pep Guardiola go up against his old foes, as City’s credentials look set for an immediate examination in the knockout stages.

Although Butragueno suggested City’s financial muscle makes them a difficult obstacle, he is taking heart from Madrid’s experience at this level.

“All teams are difficult at this point,” he told reporters. “City are a very powerful opponent. It will be an exciting tie and we have to prepare well. They will demand the best from us.

“They have invested a lot of money, but we are Real Madrid and we are in a position to face anyone. We are accustomed to these types of matches and it will be great for the fans.”

Like Guardiola, City director of football Txiki Begiristain spent much of his playing career at Barca and knows Madrid’s capabilities all too well, but he sees the February tie as an opportunity for the Premier League champions.

“It’s a difficult one, of course,” he told BT Sport. “Real Madrid have won [the competition] 13 times, so they’re the best.

“We want to be the best, so we want to beat them. It is always a pleasure to go to Real Madrid and play in a big stadium like the Santiago Bernabeu.

“We know what we are going to face, but they know our team and our manager too. I think we have to keep connected to all of the competitions and we will have chances to win some.

“In the league, Liverpool are many points ahead, but we have to be connected.”

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MAURICIO POCHETTINO HAS hinted that he would have been willing to consider taking the top job at Arsenal, while admitting that he is “open” to a swift return to the Premier League.

The Argentine spent five-and-a-half years at Tottenham before being relieved of his managerial duties on 21 November, following a poor start to the 2019-20 season.

Pochettino transformed Spurs into title contenders and Champions League finalists on a shoestring budget, but failed to get his hands on any major silverware, which ultimately led to club chairman Daniel Levy’s decision to make a change in the dugout.

A number of top clubs have been linked with Pochettino since he left Tottenham, including Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, while he continues to be touted as a potential successor for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United.

Even Arsenal were credited with an interest in the 47-year-old after they sacked Unai Emery last month, but Manchester City assistant Mikel Arteta ended up filling that vacancy after weeks of speculation.

During his first full interview since being dismissed by Spurs, Pochettino has confessed that he is “open” to all opportunities, suggesting he might have contemplated succeeding Emery at Emirates Stadium had he been approached.

“In football, you never know what can happen in the future. you need to be only free and open to listen and anything can happen,” Pochettino said while speaking in Doha as a guest of Qatar’s Supreme Committee ahead of the 2022 World Cup. “I am a coach and I would love to be in in the best place that you can.

“Now is a moment to recharge the batteries. The Premier League is one of the best leagues in the world. But it’s not only the Premier League, there are a lot of leagues in the world that can be exciting or a very good challenge.”

The former Spurs boss added on his time in north London: “Five-and-a-half years working in Tottenham was a very enjoyable time, a very nice journey and I only keep good memories,” Pochettino said.

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“The journey was amazing. I don’t need to talk about what happened, only that it was an honour for me to be at Tottenham.

“I think what happened in the past, happened in the past and now moving on is the best for everyone. That is happening in life and happening in football.”

Pochettino went on to describe how he is spending his free time while he searches for his next role in management, expressing his belief that “football is going to find a way to put us into the race again”.

“I tried to enjoy relaxing, tried to recharge the batteries,” Pochettino said. “This type of thing helps us to again to feel all the energy. We’ll see what happens. I am a person that is always open to listen to people. And of course, we’ll see about the future.

“But at the moment, I only try to get relaxed, spend time with my friends, my family, the things that before were impossible to do. And we’ll see. Football is going to find a way to put us into the race again.”

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