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mspart replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Astronomer is obviously a nazi cover for white supremacy. See Apple's mom with blonde hair and blue eyes. it is so obvious. mspart -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
Tripnsweep replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I have friends there. They seemed more annoyed than anything because they had to evacuate and drive up into the interior of the island. I don't think people consider that honestly. -
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ionel replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
A similar approach in how to make bad publicity good: -
Maybe Next Time You Will Estimate Me Trivia
Wrestleknownothing replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
You gotta admit that is a pretty cool graph, though. -
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mspart replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Are you implyinhg he didn't see it? What kind of a question is this? It is not a denial of the fact. Seems more like confirmation with a quizzical wondering about what kind of TV he watches. mspart -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
uncle bernard replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Yes, two wrongs don't make a right. We teach this foundational moral principle to our toddlers. Why can't you wrap your head around it? -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
uncle bernard replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
uncle bernard replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Not anymore, fortunately. Enormous sea change here over the past 5 years. New Gallup poll just came out today showing only 32% of Americans support Israel's actions in Gaza. Fortunately, this forum is not a good representative of the American public. It's a far-right echo chamber in here. -
They really are not smart people. They have destroyed far more lives than they have improved.
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1032004 replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You watch GMA and the Today show? -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
uncle bernard replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
100% false. -
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mspart replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
If RV doesn't get it in his news feeds, it must not be happening. mspart -
Isn't it just as likely that the file contains circumstantial evidence of sick pedo vikings?
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El Luchador replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Right, there are no side effects from the jab and China didn't let the virus escape and we never funded gain of function and there was no plane full of American currency flown to Iran In the middle of the night and Joe is sharp as a tack and the laptop is Russian misinformation. When it comes to truth I think your living in a glass house. -
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JimmySpeaks replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Saw it on GMA this morning. Today show had it too. But but but nobody is talking about it. -
The shelves are bare. That's not helping anyone. Similar to Eastern Europe during communism. It simply doesn't work, good intentions or no. mspart
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What doesn't Trump want us to see?
WrestlingRasta replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Guiferre specifically said regarding Trump that he was around but he was not one that assaulted her. There have been accusations on Trump, but she’s not one of them. -
The best thing we can do for them is teach consequences of choices and actions. My grocery bill is high enough I don't want to pay for someone else. I work hard not so other don't have to or so the government can take more from me.
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Maybe if they chose to live an honest life and a hard working living they wouldn’t be criminals, and they wouldn’t live in poverty.
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Christian Pyles most disingenuous take.
alex1fly replied to BruceyB's topic in International Wrestling
Yeah I guess I'm doing the same. I mean we're probably taking it more seriously than they are lol. It's clearly just a thought exercise they're dingling around with to keep pumping out content between D1 related wrestling events. -
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red viking replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
No, because they don't have jack squat for evidence. They're all serial liars. -
If Alonzo's mom attends any events cheering for Bellarmine, the presence will be felt!
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Wednesday in Athens saw the final medals awarded in Greco-Roman at the U17 World Championships, along with the first set of women’s freestyle bouts. Only one American was still active in the Greco tournament; however, he won both of his matches and came away with a bronze medal. David Calkins needed to win a repechage bout this morning just to have the opportunity to compete for a bronze medal at 92 kg. He did that with relative ease. His opponent, Brazil’s Raphael Rodrigues Duarte, was called for passivity, giving Calkins the advantage in par terre. Calkins seized the opportunity and locked up a gut-wrench and turned the Brazilian four times for a quick tech fall victory, 9-0. In the bronze medal bout, Calkins also got on the board early via a passivity call against his opponent, Ionut Patru of Romania. Calkins didn’t score on the ensuing par terre restart, but did late in the first period as he hustled into a takedown at the edge. In the second period, Calkins added a step-out point to win, 4-0. The women’s freestyle team started their tournament on a high note with four of their five wrestlers in action on Wednesday, opening with a win. Madison Healey (43 kg), Morgan Turner (49 kg), and Ella Poalillo (73 kg) all advanced to the semifinal after posting two wins apiece. The veteran of the bunch, Turner, was able to push through to the world finals. Healey and Poalillo will wrestle for bronze medals tomorrow. In making the finals, Turner locked up her third straight world medal at the U17 World Championships. Last year, she earned a bronze medal and, in 2023, Turner won a world title. To win her second gold medal, Turner will need to go through Japan’s Yu Kataoka. Kataoka has yet to surrender a point in this tournament and has two techs and a fall. Turner won’t be intimidated by an opponent from the traditional powerhouse nation, as she earned her previous world title at the expense of a Japanese foe. Turner’s pre-finals results are very similar to Kataoka’s - if not better. She has two falls and a tech and hasn’t been out of the first period. In the semifinals, Turner used a double leg and a sucker drag for takedowns and a 4-0 advantage. Later in the first period, Turner and her opponent, Anhelina Burkina, simultaneously shot, and Turner was able to get the better position and was in on a front headlock. She spun and nearly had a takedown, but instead, locked up a cradle and quickly picked up the fall. The other two Americans to start their tournament on Wednesday, Emma Bacon and Violett Lasure, were both eliminated from medal contention. The remainder of the American women’s freestyle contingent will hit the mat on Thursday with Maisie Elliott (40 kg), Jaclyn Bouzakis (46 kg), Epenesa Elison (53 kg), Taina Fernandez (61 kg), and Cassandra Gonzales (69 kg) getting their tournaments underway. American Results Women’s Freestyle 43 kg Round of 16: Madison Healey over Mukhlisa Masharipova (Uzbekistan) Fall :45 Quarterfinals: Madison Healey over Sayuki Hibarino (Japan) Fall 3:29 Semifinals: Rachana (India) over Madison Healey 1-1 49 kg Round of 16: Morgan Turner over Saniya Soltangali (Kazakhstan) Fall :30 Quarterfinals: Morgan Turner over Komal Verma (India) 10-0 Semifinals: Morgan Turner over Anhelina Burkina (Belarus) Fall 1:19 57 kg Round of 16: Sayuki Tanada (Japan) over Emma Bacon 5-3 65 kg Round of 16: Violette Lasure over Vasiliki Karavanou (Greece) 10-2 Quarterfinals: Alexandra Moisei (Moldova) over Violette Lasure Fall 2:30 73 kg Round of 16: Ella Poalillo over Uranzaya Tserennyam (Mongolia) Fall 3:06 Quarterfinals: Ella Poalillo over Jolina Healey (Canada) Fall :50 Semifinals: Kajal (India) over Ella Poalillo 11-0 Greco-Roman 92 kg Repechage: David Calkins over Raphael Rodrigues Duarte (Brazil) 9-0 Bronze Medal Match: David Calkins (USA) over Ionut Patru (Romania) 4-0 Thursday’s Gold Medal Matches 43 kg: Xin Huang (China) vs. Rachana (India) 49 kg: Morgan Turner (USA) vs. Yu Kataoka (Japan) 57 kg: Madkhiya Usmanova (Kazakhstan) vs. Moni (India) 65 kg: Mukhayyo Rakhimjonova (Uzbekistan) vs. Ashvini Vishnoi (India) 73 kg: Kajal (India) vs. Wenjin Qiu (China) Final Medal Round Matches Greco-Roman 45 kg Gold Medal Match: Kuanyshbek Zhangazhol (Kazakhstan) over Nurkerim Kumarbekov (Kyrgyzstan) 8-7 Bronze Medal Match: Abdurrahman Huseynli (Azerbaijan) over Tymur Maharramov (Ukraine) 9-0 Bronze Medal Match: Vadim Tarelunga (Moldova) over Benyamin Khezli (Iran) 8-3 51 kg Gold Medal Match: Otabek Tursunov (Uzbekistan) over Hikmat Hagverdiyev (Azerbaijan) 4-1 Bronze Medal Match: Marat Atshemyan (Armenia) over Polat Karadeniz (Turkiye) 11-0 Bronze Medal Match: Abu Saga (Norway) over Islam Kurbanov (Kyrgyzstan) 5-3 60 kg Gold Medal Match: Ali Nazarov (Azerbaijan) over Amangeldi Ysakbaev (Kyrgyzstan) 6-1 Bronze Medal Match: Abolfazl Zare Eshaghi (Iran) over Humoyun Erkinov (Uzbekistan) 7-5 Bronze Medal Match: Zaven Mezhlumyan (Armenia) over Denys Seredin (Ukraine) 5-2 71 kg Gold Medal Match: Behruzbek Valiev (Uzbekistan) over Dimitrios Soulis (Greece) 3-1 Bronze Medal Match: Mohammad Kazemi (Iran) over Yusif Ahmadli (Azerbaijan) 4-3 Bronze Medal Match: Marlen Meirbekuly (Kazakhstan) over Imre Kolompar (Hungary) 7-1 92 kg Gold Medal Match: Amirsam Mohammadi (Iran) over Kanstantin Kasyan (Belarus) 8-0 Bronze Medal Match: Ahmet Uzun (Turkiye) over Said Pashayev (Azerbaijan) 5-0 Bronze Medal Match: David Calkins (USA) over Ionut Patru (Romania) 4-0