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He also could record one heck of a frozen peas commercial.
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Brooks story: True or False?
Caveira replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
Don’t know what type of prompt engineering you were using but paragraph 3 below from the gpt. And in reality As the biggest Aaron brooks fan / supporter on this board your claim seems fishy brother Yes, the incident you're referring to is based on actual events. In March 2023, after winning his third consecutive NCAA wrestling title, Penn State wrestler Aaron Brooks made a controversial statement during a live ESPN interview. He proclaimed his Christian faith and referred to Muhammad as a "false prophet," which sparked significant backlash from various communities and organizations. sportbible.com+1independent.co.uk+1independent.co.uk Regarding your mention of Aaron Brooks' brother, Mozzafar, there is no publicly available information confirming that he is a Muslim convert or that he delivered a speech expressing indignation over his brother's comments. No credible sources or reports have documented such an event. The controversy surrounding Aaron Brooks' remarks led to responses from organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which condemned the comments and invited Brooks to engage in dialogue with the Muslim community. The NCAA also faced criticism for initially sharing the interview clip on social media before removing it.cair.comaol.com+4sportbible.com+4independent.co.uk+4 While the incident involving Aaron Brooks is well-documented, there is no evidence to support the claims about his brother Mozzafar's public reaction. There’s no evidence that Aaron Brooks of Penn State wrestling has a brother named Mozzafar who converted to Islam. According to his official bio, he has three brothers—Isaiah, Jared, and Jaden—and one sister, Kaiyaflowrestling.org+12gopsusports.com+12cair.com+12. None of them are named Mozzafar, and there’s no indication any have converted to Islam. So the answer is no: Aaron Brooks does not have a brother named Mozzafar who converted to Islam. -
I do wonder if wrestling part time is going help advance Bo's skill in MMA. His presence will likely help RAF but I wonder if it will Bo in the octagon.
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There is an article that was widely discussed in the other thread. I suggest you read it, it can answer the question you are looking for...
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/hakeem-jeffries-theatrical-house-floor-stunt-to-stop-big-beautiful-bill-backfires-has-opposite-effect/ar-AA1HUpzM?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=cb1e7c174bc840b1b6be44eb2aa9d8f1&ei=16
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thank you for your attention to this matter
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Belichik’s GF kept Ferrari out of UNC?…
Gene Mills Fan replied to Jammanex's topic in College Wrestling
Yeah we need his approval before stinking up the OG Hammer lyrics -
oh i should have done that in all caps
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millions of americans will die if the stock market burns!!
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He broke the record for longest speech in House history. One day we’ll look back and yawn.
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shall we go back and find your posts praising biden for exactly the same?
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Something that's noisy and smells makes @Hammerlock3 grow. This song is taking some dark turns
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I was told leftists didn't root for the failure of America.
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Belichik’s GF kept Ferrari out of UNC?…
Gene Mills Fan replied to Jammanex's topic in College Wrestling
Great chorus line! Porta? Depending on syllables needed This Belli chick stinks -
Brooks story: True or False?
Window12 replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
Its kept out of the search engines for various reasons. If you check with chatgpt you will find that Mozaffar too was poped positive for PED's by UWRHB and his recital performance of 1.40 minutes with single breath was pharmaceutically aided. -
Belichik’s GF kept Ferrari out of UNC?…
RandolphTJones replied to Jammanex's topic in College Wrestling
THIS CHICK STINKS -
Aliens in alien invasion movies
Gene Mills Fan replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I liked the Cruise one but Orson Welles was smart enough to realize this movie flaw. Hollywood SMH -
Dollar store Obama.
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nope i guess not
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Predicting the Arujau vs. Forrest Wrestle-Off: A Historical Analysis On July 14, 2025, in Fargo, North Dakota, world champion Vito Arujau faces high school phenom Jax Forrest in a special wrestle-off for the 61 kg U.S. World Team spot, delayed from June 14 due to Arujau’s injury. To predict the outcome, we analyze six historical special wrestle-offs involving delays, examining who delayed, the results, and their implications for this high-stakes matchup. Historical Precedents 2000: Gutches vs. Burton Les Gutches, the 2000 U.S. Nationals champion at 85 kg, delayed his Olympic Team Trials wrestle-off against Charles Burton due to injury. In Fargo, Burton won 2-1 (4-1, 3-4, 5-0). Burton’s first-match gut wrench and final-match three takedowns exploited Gutches’ rustiness, securing the Olympic berth. The injury-related delay hindered Gutches’ sharpness, favoring the healthier Burton. 2002: Zadick vs. Bono Bill Zadick, the 2002 U.S. Nationals champion at 66 kg, postponed his World Team Trials wrestle-off against Chris Bono due to injury. In Fargo, Bono won 2-1 (2-3, 3-1, 3-2 in overtime). Bono’s consistency in close bouts leveraged his Trials momentum. Zadick’s injury-related delay disrupted his rhythm, allowing Bono to claim the World Team spot. 2003: Cormier vs. Morrison Daniel Cormier delayed his 2003 World Team Trials wrestle-off at 96 kg against Dean Morrison due to the tragic loss of his infant daughter, not injury. In Fargo, Cormier won 2-1 (0-3, pin at 2:58, overtime takedown). His resilience and prior 3-0 win over Morrison at Nationals overcame the delay, making him one of two delaying wrestlers to prevail. 2006: Gallick vs. Zadick Nate Gallick, the 2006 U.S. Nationals champion at 60 kg, delayed his World Team Trials wrestle-off against Mike Zadick due to a foot injury. In Colorado Springs, Zadick swept 2-0 (0-1, 1-0, 4-2; 1-0, 0-1, 3-0). In match one, Zadick’s late double-leg takedown for three points clinched the win. In match two, Zadick’s chest wrap for exposure after a ball draw secured victory. Gallick’s injury-related delay and rustiness handed Zadick, a 2006 World silver medalist, the World Team spot. 2015: Marable vs. Green Nick Marable, the 2015 U.S. Open champion at 70 kg, made a request to delay his World Team Trials wrestle-off due to a reported head injury while he was at the World Team Trials and just about to weigh in! The appeal for delay was initially denied and then after an arbitrator got involved it was granted. The two were set to wrestle in Fargo in 2015. James Green swept the Fargo series 2-0 (4-0, 2-1). Green’s pushout, passivity point, and double-leg takedown in match one, plus a counter-takedown from a quad pod in match two, outshone Marable’s rustiness, earning him the World Team spot and a 2015 World bronze. 2019: Dake vs. Dieringer Kyle Dake, the 2018 World Champion at 79 kg, delayed his Final X wrestle-off against Alex Dieringer due to injury, rescheduling to August 17 in Round Rock, Texas. Dake swept 2-0 (3-2, 4-1), overcoming an early passivity point with step-outs and tactical acumen. His experience made him the only wrestler to win a special wrestle-off after an injury-related delay. Arujau vs. Forrest: The Matchup Vito Arujau, a 2023 World Champion and 2024 bronze medalist, brings incredible speed and a win in the 2024 World Team Trials Challenge tournament of which Forrest was in the field. His injury-related delay, however, mirrors the struggles of Gutches, Zadick, Gallick, and Marable. Jax Forrest, a high school senior and 2025 U.S. Open champion, dominated with a 19-8 technical fall over Seth Gross. His aggressive style aligns with the momentum of Burton, Bono, Zadick, and Green. Why Delays Often Fail Injury-related delays often lead to losses due to disrupted training and rustiness, as seen with Gutches’ shutout, Zadick’s close defeat, Gallick’s late-match collapses, and Marable’s tactical errors. Cormier’s 2003 non-injury win and Dake’s 2019 injury-related success, driven by elite experience, are exceptions. Dake’s ability to overcome injury suggests a rare path for success. The Prediction Four of six special wrestle-offs favored the non-delaying wrestler, with injury-related delays (2000, 2002, 2006, 2015) consistently leading to losses due to lost momentum. Cormier’s 2003 non-injury win and Dake’s 2019 injury-related victory show that exceptional resilience or experience can prevail, but injury delays tilt heavily against the delaying wrestler. Arujau’s pedigree gives him a chance to emulate Dake, but Forrest’s health, youth, and aggressive style mirror the profiles of Burton, Bono, Zadick, and Green. History predicts a Forrest victory, likely 2-1 in a tactical series, unless Arujau’s recovery and technical mastery prove decisive.
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is jawbreaker the crux of the movie 12 strong the horse soldiers?
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What always bothers me about that movie was the aliens buried the tripods here a million years ago. Before humans were walking the Earth. You'd think they'd know what kind of bacteria and germs are on Earth already, but they just forget or something, and end up dying ridiculously because of their own stupidity. And it wasn't like their plan was all that complicated either, just shoot humans and grind up their corpses as fertilizer.