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    Impact & Anthem Successfully Get Multiple Parts of Jeff Jarrett’s Lawsuit Dismissed

    Jeff Jarrett and GWE’s lawsuit against Anthem is light a few charges after a judge dismissed certain counts against the Impact parent company. PWInsider reports that the judge in the case dismissed Jarrett and GWE’s allegations of copyright infringement, agreeing with Anthem that since Jarrett and GWE failed to copyright and trademarked their GFW Amped! tapes and Jarrett provided a license for Anthem to use said tapes, there could be no infringement. Anthem had argued on that charge that Jarrett and GWE should have filed their copyrights in order to claim infringement. Since Jarrett doesn’t have physical possession of the tapes, which were deleted by Impact, the court sided with…

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    Don’t expect immediate changes on Raw

    Paul Heyman has reportedly already started his position as the executive director of RAW, will be in charge of his first show tonight according to PWInsider. However it was noted that it was unlikely that there would be any big changes happening immediately.Click Here: Spain Rugby Shop

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    ‘I think it’s something special’ – O’Donnell happy to retire as a one-club man

    Updated May 27th 2021, 12:51 PM TOMMY O’DONNELL HAS 186 games for Munster under his belt, and a maximum of three more ahead of him. Once the province’s involvement in the Rainbow Cup ends, he’ll pack up his things and say goodbye to a club he’s called home for the last 14 seasons. There’s been a lot of memories packed into that career, but one day stands out above all others. “I suppose it’s hard not to go past the Axel game, just the raw emotion that was there that week and that day,” O’Donnell says. The flanker started at openside on that remarkable occasion where, just 24 hours after…

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    Mark Henry Recalls Threatening HBK for an Ill Advised Rib

    During the latest Steve Austin Show, Mark Henry recalled how threatening Shawn Michaels led to him training with the Harts in Canada where he really started to learn the ropes. Henry recalled that he was having a difficult time fitting in, falling victim to regular pranks by the WWE talent until Shawn Michaels pushed him over the edge and he threatened the WWE star. Vince McMahon then sent him to train with Bret Hart, which led to him training with Stu Hart for nine months-plus during which he learned what it meant to work as a pro wrestler. Highlights from the discussion are below, along with the full podcast: On…

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    Chris Jericho to have a live mic on Saturday

    #AEW #FightForTheFallen present by @farahandfarah Sat, July 13th @DailysPlace CHRIS JERICHO will have LIVE mic this Saturday night in Jacksonville. What will he say? Join us in Jacksonville or watch on @BRLive For tickets – https://t.co/PyhOEPy0Iz pic.twitter.com/cPDuOdocHC — All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) July 9, 2019 Click Here: Spain football tracksuit

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    Mick Foley Says there was More Freedom in the Attitude Era

    In the latest episode of Chasing Glory, Mick Foley spoke about the freedom the wrestlers had to work on promos and develop their characters in the Attitude era, compared to the heavily-scripted promos the wrestlers are given in the modern era of WWE. He expressed his belief that wrestlers should be allowed to try and even fail if need be, in order to see what works and what doesn’t. Here are highlights: On Jon Moxley’s grievances with WWE and letting wrestlers try things: “I saw Jon Moxley just a couple of days ago at an event. I didn’t realize how constrained he felt by the format there. And this is…

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    Jun Akiyama Stepping Down As President of All Japan Pro Wrestling

    The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Jun Akiyama is stepping down as the President of All Japan Pro Wrestling and will be replaced by current CEO Tsuyoki Fukuda. Before he joined AJPW, Fukuda worked in real estate and hotel management. He is the actual owner of the company. Akiyama, however, will stay on as the booker, which he previously did with Atsushi Aoki prior to his death on June 3. He will also run the locker room on a daily basis but won’t handle the business side of things. AJPW is considered the #2 promotion in Japan, although it’s not by a close margin with other popular companies like DDT…

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    England head coach Eddie Jones defends Japan trip to ‘practise coaching’

    ENGLAND HEAD COACH Eddie Jones has defended his April trip to Japanese side Suntory Sungoliath and insisted coaches need to practise coaching during the off-season. The 61-year-old used some of his annual leave following a disappointing Guinness Six Nations to visit Tokyo and continue a long association with the Top League outfit. Jones has held a consultancy role with Suntory for more than two decades and spent time with Beauden Barrett when he travelled there, with the New Zealand star thanking the Australian for his “little pieces of gold” and revealing he had been “more in the background and dealing with coaches”. It still sparked criticism following a fifth-place showing…

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    ‘This group are a brave group of young men. I know we’ll grow again next year’

    THE FIELDS OF Athenry was ringing around the Sportsground as Connacht’s season-concluding win over the Ospreys drew to a close, the western province’s non-playing squad members working up a racket to greet the end of the 2020/21 season. Andy Friend and co. would love to still be in the hunt for a Rainbow Cup final spot but instead they will put their feet up tonight and toast the end of a long, strange campaign. Click Here: cheap adidas superstar It wasn’t a satisfactory season for Connacht – missing out on the Pro14 and Rainbow Cup finals and exiting the Challenge Cup at the quarter-final stage – but it hasn’t really…

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