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Sticking with the surname- Bill and Jerry Kelly
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Cautionary tales of over-parenting, injuries, and ambitions outside of wrestling.
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You aren't living under a rock ... you are the rock.
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Lighten up, spaghetti sauce.
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Where's MY Bob?!
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With you in that on Rogan, Alex Jones is a complete douche canoe. Rogan looks at things through his own goggles with an open mind and speaks what he feels about it. Jones will throw any kind of shit at the wall and sees what sticks. This was blatantly obvious even during his testimony on the stand for Sandy Hook. There’s a major difference between the two. For everything Jones says that is true, there are four to five things he says that are complete bulls**t. Rogan speaks his mind and grew an audience. Jones grew an audience and panders to them. Big difference.
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If it's a rv hyperbole then 110% true.
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what are the chances of a move them to D2? / given the $ talks era we are in / the ceiling is extremely low to put a competitive line up on the mat
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Of course. Another liberal conspiracy, the data is made up, etc. Nothing to back up any if the winger conspiracy theories. Hard to have an honest debate when one side claims the data is always false whenever it doesn't fit their narrative. Seriously, ya can't make this level of ignorance up.
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there's tons of value to that show, and you're an idiot if you say otherwise. same thing with Alex Jones. say anything you want but the fact is many of the things they talk about that are considered faux pas and conspiracy become public record and ubiquitous truth in time.
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Funny you say crime was going down, but the residents say otherwise. I don't have my own experience but I tend to trust others with first hand knowledge and experience. The corrupt left lies lots. They are lying about crime stats in this case.
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Inflation Gonna Pop: Thanks Trump
Wrestleknownothing replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Retail sales data is not adjusted for price changes, so a 0.5% increase can be indicative of more units sold, or higher prices for the same or fewer units sold (i.e. inflation). -
Kelly Ward - Iowa State
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He was convicted of procuring and soliciting. In that court of law. Correct. That’s not the actual diddling is it? I’m no lawyer but I think it’s not.
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Convicted of rape.
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Well, crime in DC has been decreasing for several years, so....no. They also have lots of FBI agents there. That will make a difference, but theyre being pulled from other places, so it isnt necessarily the right thing. I'm talking specifically about the military forces. They're being pulled from their full time jobs and taxpayers are paying a lot for it. I'd like to know what my tax dollars are going toward here.
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What things am i making up?
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Who are you replying too i never said she was out?
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My brother in Christ he was convicted in a court of law what are you trying to say
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So are you admitting that rv and you are just making things up?
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what an idiotic opening post. are lies true? jfc
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Returning Greco Medalists at the 2025 U20 World Championships
InterMat Staff posted an article in International
With the U20 World Championships only a few days away, the anticipation of another big tournament for the Americans is building. Typically, we have our lowest medal output in Greco-Roman. It’s probably asking too much to expect this year’s team to challenge for a title; however, there’s a lot of international experience and accolades associated with this group. . We have a strong squad with two returning Junior world silver medalists - plus a former U17 champ. If you’re wondering who the favorites are and who could potentially push some of our homegrown stars, you’re in luck. We’ve combed through the entries and found the wrestlers in the field with hardware from past world championship events. They are listed below, by weight class, along with their American opponents - if they were returning medalists too. We’ve just identified the U17, U20, and u23 medalists, not any continental credentials, or anything younger than U17. Which weight do you think is the toughest? 55 kg Turan Dashdamirov (Azerbaijan) - 2024 U17 world champion - 51 kg, 2023 U17 world champion - 45 kg Koba Karumidze (Georgia) - 2023 U17 bronze medalist - 51 kg Arsen Zhuma (Kazakhstan) - 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 48 kg 60 kg Yurik Mkhitaryan (Armenia) - 2024 U17 bronze medalist - 55 kg, 2023 U17 bronze medalist - 45 kg Aykhan Javadov (Azerbaijan) - 2024 U17 world champion - 60 kg Lucas LoGrasso (France) - 2022 U17 silver medalist - 60kg Vakhtang Lolua (Georgia) - 2024 U17 silver medalist - 60 kg Suraj (India) - 2023 U17 silver medalist - 55 kg, 2022 U17 world champion - 55 kg Papik Dzhavadian (Russia) - 2024 U20 bronze medalist - 60 kg Isaiah Cortez (USA) - 2024 U20 silver medalist- 55 kg Khurshidbek Normukhammadov (Uzbekistan) - 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 55 kg 63 kg Aytjan Khalmakhanov (Uzbekistan) - 2023 U17 bronze medalist - 55 kg, 2022 U17 world champion - 51 kg 67 kg Narek Grigorian (Armenia) - 2024 U17 bronze medalist - 65 kg Faraim Mustafayev (Azerbaijan) - 2022 U17 silver medalist - 55 kg, 2021 U17 bronze medalist - 48 kg Anri Khozrevanidze (Georgia) - 2021 U17 bronze medalist - 45 kg Zhantoro Mirzaliev (Kyrgyzstan) - 2023 U20 silver medalist - 63 kg Erzu Zakriev (Russia) - 2024 U20 world champion - 63 kg Vladyslav Pokotylo (Ukraine) - 2024 U17 silver medalist - 65 kg Otto Black (USA) - 2024 U20 silver medalist - 63 kg 72 kg Gaspar Terteryan (Armenia) - 2023 U20 silver medalist - 67 kg, 2022 U17 world champion - 60 kg Alexandre Rusitashvili (Georgia) - 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 65 kg Arionas Kolitsopoulos (Greece) - 2023 U17 world champion - 71 kg Ahmadreza Mohamadian (Iran) - 2023 U17 silver medalist - 71 kg Yussuf Ashrapov (Kazakhstan) - 2024 U20 silver medalist- 67 kg, 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 60 kg, 2021 U17 bronze medalist - 48 kg Ibrahim Ozdemir (Turkiye) - 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 71 kg Joel Adams (USA) - 2022 U17 world champion - 65 kg 77 kg Davud Mammadov (Azerbaijan) - 2022 U17 silver medalist - 71 kg Kiryl Valeuski (Belarus) - 2024 U17 world champion - 71 kg, 2023 U17 world champion - 60 kg Anri Putkaradze (Georgia) - 2023 U20 bronze medalist - 72 kg, 2022 U17 world champion - 71 kg, 2021 U17 silver medalist - 65 kg Ahoura Bouveiri Piani (Iran) - 2022 U17 silver medalist - 65 kg Zaur Beslekoev (Russia) - 2024 U20 world champion - 72 kg, 23 U17 world champion - 65 kg 82 kg Taizo Yoshida (Japan) - 2024 U20 bronze medalist - 82 kg, 2023 U17 world champion - 80 kg Mikhail Shkarin (Russia) - 2024 U17 world champion - 80 kg, 2023 U17 silver medalist - 80 kg 87 kg Erik Ter Matevosyan (Armenia) - 2023 U17 bronze medalist - 80 kg Hamidreza Keshtkar (Iran) - 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 92 kg Temirlan Turdakyan (Kazakhstan) - 2024 U20 bronze medalist - 87 kg Gabriel Stan (Romania) - 2023 U17 bronze medalist - 92 kg Abdurakhman Abdulkadyrov (Russia) - 2023 U17 bronze medalist - 71 kg Alperen Berber (Turkiye) - 2024 U20 silver medalist - 82 kg, 2023 U20 world champion - 82 kg, 2022 U17 world champion - 80 kg 97 kg Ismayil Rzayev (Azerbaijan) - 2022 U17 silver medalist - 80 kg Gor Ayvazyan (Georgia) - 2023 U20 silver medalist - 97 kg, 2022 U17 world champion - 92 kg Darius Kiefer (Germany) - 2024 U20 silver medalist - 97 kg, 2022 U17 silver medalist - 92 kg Yehor Yakushenko (Ukraine) - 2024 U20 world champion - 97 kg 130 kg Mazaim Mardanov (Azerbaijan) - 2022 U17 bronze medalist - 110 kg Saba Purtseladze (Georgia) - 2023 U17 world champion - 92 kg Abolfazl Fathitazangi (Iran) - 2024 U20 silver medalist - 130 kg Cemal Bakir (Turkiye) - 2x U17 world champion - 110 kg Ivan Yankkovskyi (Ukraine) - 2024 U17 world champion - 110 kg -
an exaggeration of the truth
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BTW I've tried to make Polls and they wouldn't post? What is the trick?
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Generally speaking, no. I'm with Tyler.