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Kenny Omega Thinks NJPW Should Establish A Women’s Division
During an exclusive interview with Tokyo Sports. Omega, now being a co-Executive Vice President of All Elite Wrestling said that a mistake New Japan has made is thinking women cannot get into the mix and shared that for his CEOxNJPW show in the summer of 2018, he proposed that a women’s match be inserted onto the card. “Of course. What I think that New Japan is lacking these days is that girls can’t be part of the game. At the CEOxNJPW event that I participated in last year, I proposed to New Japan to put up a girls match. After all it was refused, because, ‘It’s New Japan’. It is…
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Final two teams added to the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles Chamber match
Carmella and Naomi along with Sasha Banks and Bayley are the final two teams added to the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles Elimination Chamber match. With these two teams, all six – three from Raw and three from Smackdown – have been announced for the match. The Raw tag teams had to go through a qualifying match to move on to the Chamber match while the Smackdown teams were just hand picked. Joining Carmella and Naomi and Sasha Banks and Bayley are the teams of Nia Jax and Tamina, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville, and Billie Kay and Peyton Royce. The winners of this match…
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WWE Fastlane 2019 Card
WWE Fastlane 2019 Join us later tonight for live coverage of WWE Fastlane 2019 – final stop on the road to WrestleMania Here is what looks like the final card for the event tonight. Singles Match for WWE Championship Challenger: Kevin Owens Vs Champion: Daniel Bryan Six Man Tag Team Match The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins) vs. Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre, and Bobby Lashley Womens Division Singles Match If Becky Lynch wins she is added to WrestleMania Womens Championship match Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch Tag Team Match for SmackDown Tag Team Championship Challengers: Shane McMahon and The Miz Vs Champions: The Usos – Jimmy and…
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Waiting days over: Conway determined to make things happen for Munster and Ireland
ANDREW CONWAY HAS matured into the player he always threatened to be. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO The Munster man wasn’t blessed with an injury-free run this past season. Untimely knocks kept him out of the Grand Slam picture and, after scoring a try to help Ireland level the series in Australia, a bang to the hip meant he missed the decider in Sydney. Yet the campaign still felt like a year of inexorable progress for Conway, building on his 2017 Test debut by playing three Rugby Championship nations as well as stringing together excellent performances – topped by one magic moment – in red. Click Here: River Plate soccer tracksuit With…
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Liv Morgan and Charlotte respond to Ronda Rousey
Can someone please remind Captain Badass here that her last two fights before coming to WWE ended with her unconscious and sobbing in the cage? Four years ago, you were untouchable. Now? Not so much. You’re a class act, @RondaRousey 🙄 https://t.co/QBksunFE2X — Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) March 8, 2019 Click Here: Malaysia Rugby Shop
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Leinster A seal place in Celtic Cup final with seven-try win over Munster
Leinster A 46 Munster A 25 LEINSTER ADVANCED INTO the final of the inaugural Celtic Cup after pulling away in the second half to beat Munster 46-25 in the sides’ last pool encounter. Tempers flare in the Celtic Cup clash. Source: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Ahead of Leinster’s Heineken Champions Cup opener against Wasps at the RDS this evening, the A side made it a positive start to the weekend as their seven-try win over Munster ensured a clean sweep of six victories in six games in Pool 1 of the Celtic Cup. Leinster A will travel to Wales for the final next weekend, taking on Scarlets, Cardiff Blues or the Ospreys…
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Toulouse may be back, but Saracens remain the clear and present danger to Leinster’s crown
TWO ROUNDS IN and all five Heineken Champions Cup pools are topped by an unbeaten team. The shock package of the tournament, bottom-of-the-Premiership Newcastle Falcons, are the only one of the quintet you might struggle to make a real case to contend for the title come May. Because in Toulouse, Racing 92 (two wins) and Munster (draw and a win) there is serious European pedigree and talent to go far. But it is everyone’s favourite villains, Saracens, who have looked the most ominous threat to Leinster’s high perch through their two victories. Though they have again suffered injury to their primary weapon Billy Vunipola and his brilliant brother Mako, they…
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Ireland’s fixtures for 2019 U20 and Women’s Six Nations announced
NOEL MCNAMARA’S IRELAND U20s will begin their 2019 Six Nations campaign against England at Cork’s Musgrave Park on Friday 1 February, it has been confirmed today. Ireland women, meanwhile, will host England at Donnybrook in their campaign-opener earlier that evening, as Adam Griggs’ side bid to improve on last year’s third-place finish. Ireland U20s will open their campaign against England. Source: ©INPHO In round two, Ireland U20s will travel to Netherdale to face Scotland on Friday 8 February, while Ireland women will be in action against the Scots at the same time at Scotstoun in Glasgow. The sides will then have a gap week before round three, with Ireland U20s…
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‘I’m still bleeding from that game in 2013… Chicago was a full bandage’
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, this is nearly the moment you’ve all been waiting for… Ireland gave Argentina the respect they deserved in preparing well for yesterday’s 28-17 win, having done the same before dispatching Italy in Chicago, but next weekend is the main event of this November Test series. The All Blacks travel to Dublin today after their narrow 16-15 win over England at Twickenham yesterday and, finally, the build-up to a clash between the world’s two top-ranked teams can begin in earnest. Ireland celebrate last night’s win over Argentina. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Joe Schmidt has been keeping his players’ eyes on the jobs directly in front of them up until…
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Munster wary of throwing Murray and Farrell back in too soon
CONOR MURRAY COULD make his long-awaited comeback to rugby this Sunday as the Ireland scrum-half has made his full return to Munster training. And Johann van Graan’s side have been handed a double boost ahead of their Pro14 clash with Zebre, with centre Chris Farrell primed to end his 10-month injury lay-off. Both Murray and Farrell took part in full training yesterday with their Munster team-mates, and will be in contention to feature this weekend if they come through this week’s training. Murray last played during Ireland’s summer tour to Australia and hasn’t featured for Munster at all this season due to a neck injury, while Farrell has been recovering…