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So was the Starocci thing a fluke...???
Gene Mills Fan replied to The_KC_Godfather's topic in College Wrestling
I think the police said that only Carter And Kasak were the 2 in the video that left during the time in question and they were only able to interview and question Kasak. -
helped jd vance
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Thanks for finding someone that is putting all this in words of truth.
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What exactly made him extreme? Believing a man has a dick? Thinking traditional families benefit America? Believing government is wasteful? Believing in Jesus?
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reason for conspiracy
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Morbid celebration of ideological murder
JimmySpeaks replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You still can’t denounce that it happened huh? -
@Tripnsweep, @red viking, and @bnwtwg need to be tagged into this, unquoted. Your defense of this occurrence is despicable, disgusting, and misguided. This was not an act of gun violence, gang violence, or a loser’s defiant going out but taking some others with me. It has all the hallmarks, and will likely be found to be a planned political assassination, an act of terrorism. Charlie Kirk was a kind caring man who, beginning as a youth, himself, reached out to inform other young people of the common sense truth, countering the godless indoctine they were being exposed to. A profoundly religious man, he he gave younger folks the confidence and comfort to indulge their own spirituality. He taught by asking questions or debating all comers; students; grad students; perfessors; alike. He spoke respectfully to people, if not their ideas. I challenge anyone to post evidence to the contrary. It was a kind of motto for him to say that when the talking stops, the violence begins. Charlie Kirk is being recognized as a giant. Nobody even knew who the Hortmans were until they were killed by a nut. Once again, Charlie Kirk was a giant. You fellas are not.
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Morbid celebration of ideological murder
JimmySpeaks replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
https://sfstandard.com/2025/09/10/charlie-kirk-college-students-text-messages/ no biggie it’s just a bunch of kids texting each other. I really like the one that says “why couldn’t it be Trump” These are the people that are nuts enough to pull the trigger. You can deny all you want that these comments from “nobodies” don’t matter but they do. -
No he didn't. That's a lie. He refuted lies with facts. That's why he was so effective and why the only way to stop him was by killing him. Leftist all throughout history have been killing truth speakers. Leftism is based on lies.
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Don’t know who he is but definitely a strong possibility.
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He lied to them 100x more than any professor. Seems like a nice guy and this was wrong and sad but he wasn't great for our society overall. Saying that is going too far. Wingers loved him but liberals saw through the dishonesty.
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What is your definition of important?
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Maybe eating bear jerky is a good way to cut weight ....
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Morbid celebration of ideological murder
red viking replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Agreed. 99.9% of us hate that this happened. A small # on both sides like these killings. President needs to step up and be a leader and denounce ALL murders. -
Thanks Red I really appreciate your support. Charlie was very impactful to the college students at many of the colleges he spoke at. He encouraged the young adults to question their professors and teachers who had liberal leaning politics. The colleges had free rein to indoctrinate these students for decades. Charlie new that and tried to change that. He had open discourse with the students when he visited their colleges. Charlie was making a difference. Just look how the 18 to 30 year old group of voters has changed over the last 10 years.
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Spencer Lee’s Offense is Primed for His First World Championships
InterMat Staff posted an article in International
Spencer Lee's journey to his first Senior World Championships has been anything but ordinary by 2025 standards, he won age level world titles at the U17 and U20 Championships and then didn’t wrestle internationally for six years. A three-time NCAA champion for the University of Iowa and an Olympic silver medalist, Lee has already carved out a legendary career. Yet, as he prepares to compete in Zagreb, Croatia, from September 13-21, it is with the distinction of making his first-ever US World Team. This milestone, surprising for an athlete of his caliber, sets the stage for a highly anticipated performance. An in-depth look at his offensive scoring from the past year reveals a wrestler who is not just winning, but dominating with a calculated and evolving offensive arsenal. What We Looked At Spencer Lee only competed twice this year, but I thought it was a strong enough body of work to analyze his offensive attacks, so from each match this year I noted the following criteria: Event Round Opponent Attack Time On The Clock At The Start Of The Attack Points Scored On Attack Conversion Time (time he was awarded a takedown) Transitional Par Terre Offense Attempt? Par Terre Technique Par Terre Points Scored What Constitutes Offense? Lee's 2025 performances at the Zagreb Open and Final X provide a compelling snapshot of his current form. To understand the true nature of his offensive dominance, it's important to clarify what constitutes an "offensive attack" in this analysis. This breakdown focuses specifically on Lee's initiated attacks from the neutral position that result in controlled takedowns, providing opportunities for par terre offense. Notably, this analysis includes go-behind attacks executed off opponent shots, which are considered counter-offensive moves rather than purely defensive reactions. One thing that makes Lee's approach particularly fascinating is what this analysis deliberately excludes. Step-out points, while clearly an offensive weapon for most wrestlers, are largely absent from Lee's scoring repertoire. He scored just one step-out all year, demonstrating his commitment to keeping action in the center of the mat. While most wrestlers immediately look for the edge when they secure a leg, Lee does the opposite. He actively works to finish his attacks in the center, prioritizing the opportunity to get on top and turn his opponent rather than settling for a quick one or two points at the boundary. Similarly, uncontrolled exposure points, which Lee scored twice via underhook throw-bys, are not included in this offensive breakdown. These scores, while effective, don't provide the par terre opportunities that make Lee so dangerous. His preference for controlled takedowns over quick exposure points reveals a wrestler who thinks several moves ahead, always positioning himself for maximum scoring potential. Finishing Mastery At the heart of Spencer Lee’s success is his exceptional ability to score just about every time he gets his hands locked on a leg. In his recent outings, he successfully converted on 77.8% of his offensive attempts. This high success rate is not built on a single, predictable attack. Instead, Lee employs a range of techniques that keep his opponents guessing and on the defensive. His go-to weapon of choice is a right-handed high crotch, which accounted for over half of his offensive attempts. While his success rate with this move was 60%, it serves as a constant threat that opens up other opportunities. Which is interesting to me because I’ve always thought of Spencer as a single leg guy. When opponents focus on defending the high crotch, Lee seamlessly transitions to other attacks. This was evident in his perfect 100% success rate with single legs and double legs. Spencer Is Evolving A closer examination of Spencer Lee's offensive timing reveals something that just about everyone in the world has known for a long time: Spencer Lee is a first period wrestler.. An overwhelming 77.8% of his offensive attacks (7 out of 9) occurred during the first period. This front-loaded approach demonstrates Lee's commitment to wanting to finish matches. Interestingly, while Lee is definitely less likely to attack in the second period, his finish percentage tells the tale of growth from his college days. With only two attacks attempted in the second period, he achieved perfect execution, converting both opportunities for scores. And these weren’t garbage time takedowns with his opponent diving at his legs in a last-ditch effort to steal the match, they were offensive attacks with extremely fast conversion times. This shows a maturity of decision making and positional prowess. A far cry from his days in an Iowa singlet where he gave up losses later in the in the match to guys like Sebastian Rivera and Nick Piccininni. Punishing And Purposeful Par Terre Scoring the takedown is only half the story…. Literally. Spencer Lee truly separates himself from the pack in par terre. His performance in the par terre position has been nothing short of dominant. After securing a takedown, Lee immediately transitions to his top game, attempting to add to his own momentum. Here’s what jumps off the statistical page to me though, It’s that he almost always finishes with enough room on the mat to get at least one turn. In 2025 most high level coaches are telling their athletes to find the edge when they get to a leg. It’s an extremely sound strategy in that you limit your opponent’s likelihood of scoring off any counter if he steps out. The problem with that tactic is that you don't get a chance on top. Not Spencer, he almost always leaves just enough room to one turn. His primary weapon on top is the gut wrench, more specifically, he has shown a clear preference for attacking the right side, doing so in two-thirds of his par terre attempts.The only outlier coming when he happened to trap his opponent’s left arm in transition. This consistent, high-level execution of a fundamental technique makes him a nightmare for any opponent who finds themselves on the bottom. What is most impressive is the sheer number of points he generates from the top position. In the analyzed matches, he scored as many points from par terre as he did from his takedowns, a total of 14 points. This ability to consistently add to his score after a takedown has proven to be a driver of success. Primed for the World Stage As Spencer Lee prepares for his first Senior World Championships, the data from his recent performances paints a clear picture: he is a wrestler at the peak of his powers. His offensive versatility, combined with his punishing par terre game, makes him a complete and formidable force at 57kg. -
Fine. 12 Angry Men. It could be the ex-marine Lucy with a rifle on the building who was upset that Kirk made eye contact with her husband on April 1st, 2023 at 3:45 PM Pacific.
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I was watching some clips of training camp, and I was surprised at how freaking hard the guys were going less than 2 weeks out at the time from worlds. Do you think not properly tapering could have anything to do with the fall off later in the tournaments as of recently?
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My hope last night was that this would turn out to be a wake up call to all of us that it is not the "woke libtards" or the 'maga wingers' that are brining our country down, but it is the hatred for different views and inability to talk to each other and understand that listening doesn't have to equal agreeing, but it is how real true progress is made and how things become great. It is literally the foundation of how we became the greatest nation in the world. And hoping that we would wake up this morning in remembrance in that dark day 24 years ago when we all did forget about R/D, red/blue, left/right, and it hit us in a violent way they we are all in this together, and try to get back to that again. I see this morning that many on this board are not having that wake up moment, along with many you see commenting under news articles and posting on social media. It really is sick. People want to convince themselves they are 'fighting the good fight' when all they are doing is contributing to destruction. Charlie once said when we stop talking to each other is when the violence starts. We are seeing that more and more and more. We will come to a point eventually where it is realized that constantly looking to fight and vilify the 'other side' will be the doom of our great nation, the history books give us all the evidence. I just hope that point comes before, instead of after, it happens. I for one just can't stand to see it anymore.
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Today was a Political Assassination
Tripnsweep replied to JimmySpeaks's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Definitely a pro. If they do catch somebody I have a feeling it'd be a patsy. -
PLEASE....STOP....POSTING
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It's entirely possible, but who would realistically want him dead or why? He wasn't particularly important.
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He was just another right wing extremist activist/entertainer. There's no shortage of them.
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How much did you have to drink last night? Are you a beer or liquor alcoholic?