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It's a one sided presentation, by definition.
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a grand jury is more than one person though..
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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They'll be lucky if this even makes it to trial. Even trumps own appointed prosecutors said that there was very limited evidence of a crime. This is simply Trump continuing to weaponize doj against anybody that has crossed him. My prediction is judge throws this out and then the whiny wingers say it was because they were liberal.
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Chris Wilson. Wilson defeated Fadzaev twice, most notably at the 1990 Goodwill Games, where he won by points. According to a profile in Sports Illustrated from 1992, Wilson was the only wrestler to have defeated Fadzaev at that point in his career.
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I think you are right Chris Wilson. https://vault.si.com/vault/1992/07/22/arsen-fadzaev-vs-chris-wilson I was mostly going by Fadzaev's profile in the database and it doens't have individual match results from the World Cup. https://whatsmat.uww.org/daten.php?spid=F7906658798748558F729ED73619A3FE
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I believe he has actually competed at worlds and no limit makes it interesting because I had heard at what time he was cutting some weight to make 265
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but less resources. like an email firing is cheaper than in person.
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... aren't you an hour late: ... and a buck thirty eight short? D3
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perhaps.
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Jimmy Kimmel pulled from the air
Scouts Honor replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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It was more than just a relative high. It was the highest ratings of his show's entire run which is 20+years and that was with 25% of affiliates not carrying the program. It might be the most viewed monologue of any late night show host in 25+ years. In addition to the 6.26 million that watched live the youtube video of it got 21 million views. It was also distributed on Hulu and instagram. Considering all those outlets it was probably viewed over 30m times. The highest rated episode of the Late Show with any host was a special Stephen Colbert did after the 2016 Super Bowl at 10pm. That had over 21million viewers. Not only was it the highest rated Late Show episode it had more viewers than the final shows of Leno, Letterman, and O'Brien and also the premier episodes of Colbert, Fallon, and O'Brien. It's big number any way you look at it.
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doesn't really say much does it
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Betting this goes nowhere ... a waste of time and resources.
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what did he do wrong? you just said: LEGALIZED. and you don't complain when your side does it
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Great shout one of my favorite guys to watch and I really think his style only gets better the bigger he gets.
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... yepper. You can set a watch to it. On the subject of: How long will it take, until Sticky-Sweetbons rebrands a topic in ... three... two... one... D3
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Huge problem. The legalized bribery in this country used primarily to just be campaign donations. This corrupt pig is taking bribes to his personal bank account, right out in the open.
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Deshazer is too big, I think.
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He won a title his Junior year, yeah. He lost to Jordan Thomas (Greenville/Michigan) his Senior season. Thomas was widely considered the 2nd best in the state for years there, behind Taylor Massa. He ended up bumping up to avoid him (they were also very close friends). Thomas is one of those 'what if' guys. Had his shoulders stayed true, he would have been nasty for Michigan.
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if you really want to know the difference in America. James Comey was allowed to turn himself in. Roger Stone was dragged from his house at gunpoint at 6am by FBI in riot gear.
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@fishbane wasn't there a Canadian wrestler who beat Fadzaev once or twice? World Cup maybe?
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That might matter if it wasn't completely made up. There was no such podcast.
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They both would have been favorites to win in 1984 as they both won Worlds in 1983 and 1985 and the Friendship games in 1984. However the 1980 boycott arguably helped Beloglazov whilst Fadzaev was not wrestling on the senior level yet. Beloglasov lost to Tomiyama in the 1979 world final and Japan boycotted the 1980 games. Beloglazov would win worlds in 1981 with Tomiyama finishing 3rd (I don't know if they met). Probably sometime between worlds 1979 and 1981 Beloglazov passed Tomiyama. If they met between worlds 1979 and the 1980 Olympics that would have determined the favorite, otherwise it would have been Tomiyama based on his win in 1979. Both Beloglazov and Fadzaev went up in weight in the middle of their runs. Beloglazov won worlds at 62kg in 1982 after winning the title in 1981. Fadzaev lost in the world final to Kenny Monday at 74kg in 1989 after having won 5 titles at 68kg. So Beloglazov successfully went up and Fadzaev did not, but if Fadzaev had stayed down he likely would have another title. He won the next three world level titles at 68kg. An interesting intersection of their careers happened in 1982. This was the year Beloglazov went up to 62kg and won worlds and the year before Fadzaev won his first world title. They were both at 62kg. Beloglazov, 25 years old, won USSR Nationals and Fadzaev, 20 years old, finished 8th. The next year Beloglasov went down to 57kg and Fadzaev up to 68kg where they both won worlds. Fadzaev retired at 30 years old which was 2 years younger than Beloglalzov. So perhaps Fadzaev left more on the table in retirement than Beloglazov. Beloglazov failed to make a team until he was nearly 23 and retired at 32. He would unretire for a single match with John Smith up a weight in 1989 which Smith won. Fadzaev on the other hand made his first world team two years younger than Beloglasov. He would unretire for the Olympics in 1996 when he was 34 years old where he failed to medal. In domestic competition Beloglasov failed to win the USSR nationals 3 times 1983, 1985, and 1986 which did not prevent him from representing the USSR at Worlds. He also finished 3rd behind two Soviets at the Grand Prix of Germany in 1984. Fadzaev's only loss outside of worlds was in the Grand Prix of Germany in 1987 to another Soviet.
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Nowhere every have we found a kid named Matt Pinfalls although Wkn could still have more grandkids.