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The Usos Cut Emotional Promo After Title Win
WWE released a video of Kayla Braxton interviewing The Usos after their Smackdown tag team title win last night at Elimination Chamber. The Usos defeated Shane McMahon and The Miz to win the belts. You can check out that post-match interview video below. Jimmy Uso stated on the emotions of their title win: “Emotions is an exact word. We go out there day in and day out, and you grind, and you bust your ass. As soon as you slip up one time, you got the whole world against you. It’s hard to go out there like that, with the mind of thinking everybody out here is against you. So,…
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Lana Books Herself against Asuka at WrestleMania 35
In a new “I’m Salty” video, Lana declared that she will be facing Asuka at WrestleMania 35. The basis for her booking is Mandy Rose recently announcing she would face Asuka at WWE Fastlane. She figured that if Mandy is allowed to declare her own title matches, she can too. Lana has been in the headlines already today, drawing the ire of Aleister Black on social media.Click Here: Spain soccer tracksuit
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‘This must stop now’ – Ospreys deny they’re on verge of Scarlets merger in scathing statement
THE OSPREYS HAVE emphatically denied that they are on the verge of merging with rivals the Scarlets and have blasted Wales’ Professional Rugby Board (PRB) for the ‘reckless’ and ‘incompetent’ manner in which it has gone about its plan to overhaul the sport in Wales. The PRB, a gathering of representatives from the five professional entities in Welsh rugby — the WRU and the four regional outfits — has since responded but without the sign-off of an Ospreys official. It claims that “the statements issued today by the Ospreys do not reconcile with the minuted meetings, actions and documented agreements that have taken place to date” with regards to an…
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Peat makes passionate plea for change as Ireland continue to fall behind
LINDSAY PEAT HAS been here and done it all before. She recalls the afternoon Dublin were relegated from Division 1 of the National Football League after defeat in Laois, or her early basketball years, when there were more bad days than good. The lows are par for the course in any sport, at any level. But previous experiences do not make the current situation any easier to handle, rather add to the frustration because Peat knows how quickly form and results can change. In 2010, having been relegated, Dublin went on to win the All-Ireland ladies football championship that summer. Highs and lows are not mutually exclusive in the context of…
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Munster forced to dig deep to secure win over Zebre
Munster 31Zebre 12 John Fallon reports from Thomond Park THE SCORELINE SUGGESTS the expected easy win for Munster but Johann van Graan’s men were forced to dig deep to carve out this victory. In the end, they got the bonus point and go into the Champions Cup quarter-final against Edinburgh on the back of another victory after their superior bench saw them through a big test from the Italians. Zebre deservedly led 12-5 at the interval against a misfiring Munster side who struggled to get into the game and were guilty of basic errors against a team they had beaten in all 13 previous encounters. Coach Michael Bradley, back at…
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McGrath’s Ulster switch leaves Cullen with ‘mixed thoughts, depending on the day’
“WHAT ARE MY thoughts? A little bit mixed, I’d say, depending on the day,” Leo Cullen laughs as he’s asked about Jack McGrath becoming the latest Leinster player to pursue opportunities elsewhere. The loosehead prop, who will make his 143rd appearance for his native province tonight, has made ‘the difficult decision’ to leave Leinster at the end of this season in order to a bid to reignite his career in Belfast. On the move: McGrath’s Ulster move was confirmed this week. Source: Gary Carr/INPHO His form has dipped in the three years since he was a starter for the Lions in New Zealand, and any efforts to return to his best…
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A book about Connacht Rugby’s underdog story and title win will be hitting bookshops soon
CONNACHT RUGBY’S REMARKABLE journey to the Guinness Pro12 title will soon be detailed in a new book. The publication will chart the province’s battle against extinction just over a decade ago all the way to last weekend’s historic win in Edinburgh. Click Here: cheap nike air jordan shoes The book is being written by well-known Galway-based journalist John Fallon of Media West (Ireland), who is also a former manager of Connacht. The publication will look at the impact of professionalism in Ireland and how the IRFU, Connacht and the other provinces have dealt with it. Fallon has been covering Connacht for the past 32 years for a variety of print,…
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Side-stepping second rows and Donald delights help Chiefs to crushing win over Wales
WALES’ MIDWEEK MEN weren’t short of recognisable internationals, but in the face of a Chiefs side in mean form, they slumped to a 40 – 7 trouncing in Hamilton this morning. The 2013 Super Rugby champions had eight All Blacks away on international duty but rarely looked hampered as they ran in six tries on Warren Gatland’s return to Waikato. Stephen Donald was in imperious form through a dominant 21 – 0 first-half performance. The 32-year-old out-half sparked the breakthrough with an offload to Brad Weber and was unfortunate not to get his own name on the try-scorers’ list in between Tom Sanders and a jinking run from second row…
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Controversial red card gives Racing a mountain to climb against Toulon in Barcelona
Click:全国楼凤论坛 FRESH FROM ISSUING a red card to CJ Stander a fortnight ago, referee Mathieu Raynal issued another early carton rouge in tonight’s Top 14 final in Barcelona. Racing Metro and Toulon were locked at three points apiece after penalties from Dan Carter and Leigh Halfpenny. But it looks like the typical tight tussle we expect from a French final won’t come to pass after Maxime Machenaud was sent off for a tip tackle on Matt Giteau after just 18 minutes. Here’s an angle of the scrum-half on out-half tackle. After TMO review, Raynal explained that Giteau landed on his head and so issued the red card to Machenaud. Many…