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What doesn't Trump want us to see?
WrestlingRasta replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
The source is your “Big T”. He talked about it, on video. Try google -
So we’re back to we shouldn’t trust little things we hear in the media. Well except for when we should. Man, things sure are convenient.
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It’s basically a denial of service attack on the message board.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/28/trump-jeffrey-epstein-maxwell-workers.html
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headshuck started following Russian earthquake….interesting times
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
headshuck replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Yet you spend 90% of your time on a wrestling message board versus volunteering your time to help. -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
red viking replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
The suffering will be randomly distributed throughout our once-great nation. It could even be me. -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
ionel replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I was asking you not Trip. So what will happen to HI & CA "in the next few years?" -
It’s all about the Google boss. I couldn’t pick her out of a police lineup if you gave me a million bucks
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You’ve got a reputable source for that I’ll bet.
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Trump says his relationship w/ Epstein fell apart because he took one of his workers away. This was, of course, a lie because there's proof that they were still friends after this event occurred. The girl was underage though (worked in a Trump spa) and was the one that was also sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew and later committed suicide. So, Trump lied, but we do know now that Epstein took a young girl away from Trump who was doing sexual favors for guys and Trump didn't like that he took her away. He didn't complain about the sexual assaults though. Move along here, nothing to see....
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Ahhhhh. From that little bit of information after supposedly not knowing her at all, you have developed such a strong stance about her. Convenient.
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
red viking replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Nothing according to Trip "N Sweep but there will be significant suffering in our once-great nation in the next few years. Very unfortunate. -
Russian earthquake….interesting times
ionel replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
What happened to people in HI and CA? -
I would have to read it to give af. And I won’t be reading it. I’ll bet most won’t be. You can post all the made up propaganda you want. why do left wingers post this nonsense. Why promote them and try to get them clicks. What’s your motivation here ?
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
Tripnsweep replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Well nothing happened in Hawaii. -
I bet if this praised Trump he'd find nothing wrong at all.
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
red viking replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Our nation has likely been cursed and we will suffer the consequences. Unfortunately, the people that suffer the consequences aren't the ones responsible for what got us to that point in the first place. The powerful people like Trump commit atrocities and innocent people suffer for them. Just like in Gaza. I agree 100% that the people in HI and CA don't deserve this one bit. -
I googled her. As I don’t know who she is. That is correct. If it isn’t obvious. The posts I made above are copy paste from the output from … well the Google.
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
WrestlingRasta replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
And has nothing to do with this situation, nor the people impacted by this situation, no matter how hard you try to hijack this situation so you can continue your whining and b**tching. Won’t continue down this line of BS with you, except to remind you that being a douchebag is not something you should intentionally strive for. Grow up. -
Why Is DOJ Meeting With Ghislane Maxwell??
JimmySpeaks replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You’re the one calling me sweet and a cutie pie. AGAIN, im taken and don’t play on your side of the fence (the one time you actually get off the fence). Now climb back up top and figure out how many cards she actually has to play. Some, two or just the one. And tell us one more time how she’ll be 80 when she gets out of jail. I always have a great day and will again today. You do the same Mr Feels. -
Social justice warriors coined it. It hasn’t gone away as the wokesters won’t let it.
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I find it hard to believe you actually believe the crap you post...but you do
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
red viking replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Go ahead and look at some of the footage of starving kids in Gaza and then let me know what you think. It's absolutely sickening what's happening over there and that we're supporting it. Literally makes me want to vomit and yes, it's pure evil. -
Our All-Quarter Century feature has taken us to one of the most impressive teams during the last 25 years - Cornell. At the beginning of this era (2001), it didn’t seem feasible that an Ivy League school could routinely contend for top recruits and NCAA titles in modern collegiate athletics. Cornell and Rob Koll turned that thought process on its head and got some of the best recruits possible and became a regular NCAA team trophy threat. Coming into the 2000's, there had only been one four-time NCAA champion (Pat Smith). Since then, six others have achieved the feat, and two wore the Big Red singlet. A recent coaching change that saw Koll leave for Stanford has not slowed down the momentum in Ithaca. Mike Grey’s first two teams earned NCAA team trophies (2,3). Grey and his staff have been able to recruit at a very high level, so that tradition looks ready to continue well into the next quarter century. In making our first team for Cornell, we had to make some of the most difficult decisions yet. No matter how we chose, there was bound to be a four-time All-American and national champion on the second team at 125 and 133 lbs. Nickerson/Garrett was extremely difficult to choose - instead of a numerical system, the deciding factor was that Nickerson was rarely ever completely healthy, yet never finished lower than fourth at NCAAs. At 133, the strength of Vito Arujau’s NCAA opponents gave him the nod over Travis Lee. With Yianni Diakomihalis and Kyle Dake both wrestling multiple weights and winning four titles, it gave some flexibility to make the best possible first time. I think that’s what we did at 141-165. Once again, it was tough going through 174 and 184, as you have a pair of NCAA finalists on the second team. At the same time, it’s hard to argue with the guys on the first team. Wrestlers considered for the three teams had to compete from 2001 to 2025. For the wrestlers early in this timeframe, their entire collegiate body of work was considered. Only collegiate results were taken into consideration. Even if a wrestler was successful at multiple weights, they were only selected for one weight - typically, it was based on the strongest possible first team. After the three All-Century teams, there are some fun facts about Cornell’s results over the past 25 years. Here are the programs we’ve already covered Lehigh Minnesota Missouri NC State Cornell First Team 125 lbs - Troy Nickerson: Chenango Forks, New York - 4x AA (4,1,3,2), 2009 NCAA champion, 3x EIWA champion 133 lbs - Vito Arujau: Syosset, New York - 4x AA (1,1,3,4), 2x NCAA champion, 2x EIWA champion 141 lbs - Yianni Diakomihalis: Rochester, New York - 4xAA (1,1,1,1), 4x NCAA champion, 4x EIWA champion 149 lbs - Dustin Manotti: Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania - 4x AA (3,6,4,8) 2x EIWA runner-up, NCAA #3 seed 157 lbs - Jordan Leen: Soddy Daisy, Tennessee: 3x AA (3,1,8), 2008 NCAA champion, 2x EIWA champion 165 lbs - Kyle Dake: Lansing, New York: 4x AA (1,1,1,1), 4x NCAA champion, 3x EIWA champion 174 lbs - Mack Lewnes: Annapolis, Maryland: 3x AA (4,2,4), 4x EIWA champion, 2x NCAA #1 seed 184 lbs - Gabe Dean: Lowell, Michigan: 4x AA (2,1,1,3), 4x EIWA champion 197 lbs - Cam Simaz: Allegan, Michigan: 4x AA (8,3,3,1), 2012 NCAA champion, 4x EIWA champion 285 lbs - Lewis Fernandes: Tewksbury, New Jersey: 2x NCAA qualifier, EIWA runner-up Second Team 125 lbs - Nahshon Garrett: Chico, California - 4x AA (1,5,2,3), 2016 NCAA champion, 4x EIWA champion 133 lbs - Travis Lee: Honolulu, Hawaii - 4x AA (1,5,1,7), 2x NCAA champion, 4x EIWA champion 141 lbs - Mike Nevinger: Perry, New York - 2x AA (5,7), 2012 EIWA runner-up 149 lbs - Chris Villalonga: Totowa, New Jersey - 1x AA (6), NCAA Round of 12 finisher, 2x EIWA runner-up 157 lbs - Meyer Shapiro:* Woodbine, Maryland - 2x AA (5,3), 2x conference champion, NCAA #2 seed 165 lbs - Steve Anceravage: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania - 2x AA (5,6), 2007 EIWA champion, 4x EIWA finalist 174 lbs - Brian Realbuto: Somers, New York - 3x AA (5,2,6), 3x EIWA champion, 3x NCAA #2 seed 184 lbs - Steve Bosak: State College, Pennsylvania - 3x AA (3,1,4), 2013 EIWA champion, 3x EIWA finalist 197 lbs - Jacob Cardenas: Kearny, New Jersey - 3x AA (4,4,8), 2x conference champion (Big Ten/EIWA), NCAA #1 seed 285 lbs - Jeramy Sweany: Vacaville, California - 2x NCAA Qualifier Third Team 125 lbs - Frank Perrelli: Hackettstown, New Jersey - 1x AA (4), 2x EIWA champion 133 lbs - Mike Grey: Rockaway, New Jersey - 2x AA (6,6), 2x NCAA Round of 12 finisher, 2x EIWA champion 141 lbs - Vince Cornella:* Lafayette, Colorado - 2x National Qualifier, EIWA champion 149 lbs - DJ Meagher: Bow, New Hampshire - 2x National Qualifier 157 lbs - Dylan Palacio: Long Beach, New York - 2x AA (6,4), 2x EIWA champion, 4x EIWA finalist, NCAA Round of 12 finisher 165 lbs - Julian Ramirez: Miami, Florida - 4x NCAA Qualifier, 4x NCAA Round of 12 finisher 174 lbs - Chris Foca: Cliffside Park, New Jersey - 2x AA (5,3), 2x conference champion 184 lbs - Joe Mazzurco: Mahopac, New Jersey - 2x AA (6,5), 2005 EIWA champion, 3x EIWA finalist 197 lbs - Jerry Rinaldi: Lodi, New Jersey - 2x AA (6,4), 3x EIWA runner-up 285 lbs - Zach Hammond: Galloway, New Jersey: 2x NCAA qualifier, 2007 EIWA runner-up Fun Facts 11 wrestlers have combined to win 19 NCAA titles during the past 25 years Of the seven wrestlers who have won four NCAA DI titles, two (Dake, Diakomihalis) won four championships for Cornell in this quarter century Cornell has produced national champions at eight weight classes during this span Five Cornell wrestlers have won multiple national titles since 2005 (Lee, Dake, G. Dean, Diakomihalis, Arujau) 26 Cornell wrestlers have made the NCAA finals since 2001 9 wrestlers have earned All-American honors 4x’s for Cornell in this time period (Lee, Manotti, Nickerson, Simaz, Dake, Garrett, G. Dean, Diakomihalis, Arujau). Max Dean also had two All-American honors for Cornell and two more from Penn State. 82 Cornell wrestlers have earned NCAA All-American honors over the last 25 years. Two others were named NWCA first-team All-Americans in 2020 Of the times they’ve competed at the NCAA tournament (excluding 2020/2021), Cornell has only missed out at finishing in the top 20 at NCAA’s once in this span (2001) Cornell has earned six NCAA team trophies during this quarter century - highlighted by back-to-back runner-up finishes in 2010 and 2011 Despite four top-three finishes at NCAA’s, their highest NCAA point total (102.5) came in 2012 when they were fourth. That 2012 team had three NCAA individual champions (Dake, Bosak, Simaz) which is the only time that feat has been done in program history Cornell has put five wrestlers on the NCAA podium three times since 2011. 2012 and 2025 are the other times The school has only had two head coaches during this time. Rob Koll and their current head coach, Big Red alum, Mike Grey. Cornell has produced 73 conference champions during this quarter century - 68 in the EIWA and five in the Ivy League The team has 15 conference titles in 25 years - 14 in the EIWA and one in the Ivy League The top seven wrestlers on Cornell’s all-time wins list (G. Dean, Lewnes, Garrett, Simaz, Lee, Dake, Manotti) all were active during this period Once during the last 25 years has Cornell locked down the top overall recruit in their respective class (Shapiro ‘23) - though others were very close (Knox #5 - ‘25, Diakomihalis #3 - ‘17, Arujau #4 - ‘17, Dake #4 - ‘09, Grey #3 - ‘06) Cornell has two wrestlers who have earned Senior world medals (Arujau, Diakomihalis) while they were still active in college Despite their overall success, Cornell did not have an All-American at heavyweight any time during the last quarter century. Since 2010, 11 of the 14 NCAA titles won by New York natives were captured by a Cornell wrestler. Kyle Dake, the program’s first four-time champion, is Cornell’s only Hodge Trophy winner.
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Russian earthquake….interesting times
WrestlingRasta replied to WrestlingRasta's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Pretty s***ty thing to say, even for someone like you. I'm sure if it were you or members of your family among those citizens in evacuation zones, who have absolutely nothing to do with Gaza, you would feel the same way. Terrible. Douchebag is not something you should actually strive for...