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The chief executive of one of Hollywood’s biggest movie studios has stepped down following claims that he promised roles to a British actress with whom he was having an affair.

Kevin Tsujihara, 54, is one of the highest ranking Hollywood executives to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations.

An internal investigation was launched earlier this month after the Hollywood Reporter published text messages between Mr Tsujihara and Charlotte Kirk, a British actress, going back to 2013.

The messages suggested a sexual relationship between the aspiring actress and the studio head in which he made promises that he would introduce her to influential executives, and she would be considered for roles in films and television.

Kirk appeared in the Warner Bros. movie "How to Be Single" in 2016, and in "Ocean’s 8" in 2018.

Charlotte Kirk has denied Kevin Tsujihara promised her movie roles

She has denied any inappropriate behaviour on the part of Mr Tsujihara or two other high-profile movie executives, Brett Ratner and Australian billionaire James Packer, with whom she communicated.

In an earlier statement she said: "Mr Tsujihara never promised me anything."

According to the leaked text messages she wrote to him in 2015: "Are u going to help me like u said u would?"

Mr Tsujhara responded that "Richard will be reaching out to u tonight," referring to Richard Brener, president of Warner Bros’ New Line label.

Kirk had been introduced to Mr Tsujihara by Packer. At the time Warner Bros. was finalising a $450-million financing deal with Packer and Ratner. In a message to Ratner, Kirk said she was "used as icing on the cake".

In a memo to Warner Bros. staff on Monday, Mr Tsujihara said he was departing "after lengthy introspection, and discussions".

He said: "It has become clear that my continued leadership could be a distraction and an obstacle to the company’s continued success.

"The hard work of everyone within our organisation is truly admirable, and I won’t let media attention on my past detract from all the great work the team is doing."

Mr Tsujihara, who has headed the studio since 2013, had earlier apologised to Warner Bros. staff for "mistakes in my personal life that have caused pain and embarrassment to the people I love the most".

John Stankey, chief executive of the studio’s parent company WarnerMedia, said: "Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the company’s leadership expectations."

Mr Tsujihara’s exit follows other high-profile executive departures in the post-Harvey Weinstein #MeToo era.

CBS Chairman Leslie Moonves was pushed out after numerous women accused him of sexual harassment.

Walt Disney Animation chief John Lasseter was ousted after he acknowledged missteps in his behaviour with employees.

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Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia – a Byzantine-era cathedral that now serves as a museum – could be reconverted into a mosque, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish president,  has said.

Mr Erdogan made the comments during a television interview late on Sunday ahead of Turkey’s March 31 local elections.

The former Byzantine cathedral had previously been converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of the city, then-known as Constantinople, in 1453.

Turkey’s secular founder, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, turned the structure into a museum in 1935 that attracts millions of tourists each year.

There have however, been increasing calls for the government to convert the symbolic structure back into a mosque, especially following reports that the gunman who killed Muslim worshippers in New Zealand left a manifesto saying the Hagia Sophia would be "free of minarets."

Demonstrators protest in front of the Hagia Sophia against the Christchurch mosque attack in New Zealand. The banner reads: "the future belongs to Islam!"Credit:
REUTERS/Huseyin Aldemir

Mr Erdogan himself recited prayers inside the Hagia Sophia last year.

The suggestion that Hagia Sophia could be turned into a mosque provoked anger in Greece.

"It is not only a great temple of Christendom – the largest for many centuries – it also belongs to humanity. It has been recognized by UNESCO as part of our global cultural heritage," George Katrougalos, the Greek foreign minister,  said.

"So any questioning of this status is not just an insult to the sentiments of Christians, it is an insult to the international community and international law."

"We want to hope that the correct statements of March 16 by the Turkish leadership will be valid and there will be no change of this status," he added, in reference to a speech by Mr Erdogan when he ruled out its conversation into a mosque. 

Meanwhile, on Monday Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Turkish jets buzzed his helicopter as he was flying to a Greek island to mark the anniversary of the 1821 uprising against Ottoman rule, but Turkey said there was no attempt to intercept his flight.

Une équipe de chercheurs de l’université de Duke aux Etats-Unis a mis au point le premier cartilage artificiel véritablement résistant sous forme d’hydrogel, qu’ils considèrent être “un excellent matériau candidat pour le remplacement du cartilage du genou abîmé”.

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  1. “La force” et “la pérennité” d’un vrai cartilage 
  2. Des tests sur les humains prévus dans trois ans

Selon la Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), plus de 80 000

arthroplasties du genou sont pratiquées chaque année en France. Cette opération chirurgicale consiste, grâce à la pose d’une prothèse, à remplacer partiellement ou totalement l’articulation, abîmée par

l’arthrose, la

polyarthrite rhumatoïde ou encore la

goutte. Si elle permet de soulager la douleur et d’améliorer les capacités fonctionnelles, l’intervention est lourde et elle doit être renouvelée, la durée de vie d’une prothèse étant de 15 à 20 ans. Mais la création d’un cartilage artificiel sous forme d’hydrogel pourrait changer la donne.

“La force” et “la pérennité” d’un vrai cartilage Dans une étude parue le 26 juin 2020 dans la revue Advanced Functional Materials, une équipe de chercheurs de l’université de Duke aux Etats-Unis se vante d’avoir mis au point le premier “matériau candidat pour le remplacement du cartilage du genou endommagé”, possédant la “force” et la “pérennité” d’un vrai cartilage.Le matériau utilisé est un gel composé à 60% d’eau et de polymères, qui le rendent tellement résistant qu’il est “capable de porter un poids équivalent à une kettlebell de 45 kilos”, peut-on lire dans un communiqué de l’université. Une première, sachant que tous les autres hydrogels testés auparavant se sont révélés être trop fragiles. “Quand le gel est étiré, les fibres de cellulose résistent à la traction et permettent de faire tenir le tout ensemble. Et quand il est compressé, les charges négatives des polymères rigides se repoussent et adhèrent à l’eau, l’aidant à reprendre sa forme d’origine.”Des tests sur les humains prévus dans trois ansDes tests sur le matériau, consistant en 100 000 tractions répétées et à le frotter un million de fois contre du cartilage naturel, ont permis de montrer qu’il était aussi résistant que le titane poreux utilisé pour les implants osseux, et quatre fois plus que les implants de cartilage synthétique approuvés par la Food and Drug Administration (équivalent américain de l’ANSM et de l’Anses) et utilisés aujourd’hui pour les opérations du gros orteil.“Nous avons conçu le premier hydrogel qui possède les propriétés mécaniques du cartilage”, se réjouit Benjamin J. Wiley, co-auteur de l’étude. Selon lui, il faudrait attendre encore trois ans avant de tester l’hydrogel sur les humains. Mais les chercheurs ont bon espoir : des premiers tests de sécurité sur des cellules cultivées en laboratoire suggèrent que le matériau n’est pas toxique. “La prochaine étape est de créer un implant que l’on peut utiliser chez les moutons”.Click Here: nrl league jerseys

It’s been a crazy week and a half for Minnesota’s Mitch McKee, but Mitch says you never know how many extra minutes you need to get to that next level. He’s the focus of this week’s Through the Lens.

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As previously reported, WWE’s Seth Rollins was a recent guest on E&C’s Pods Of Awesomeness hosted by Christian & WWE Hall Of Famer Edge. During the discussion, Rollins went in-depth about his relationship with The Shield’s Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns – from the very first time they appeared on WWE television until the decision was first made to break the faction up.
Rollins detailed the events that lead to The Shield’s debut, explaining how it was all supposed to occur the month prior at The Hell In A Cell PPV. After arriving at The Hell In A Cell Show and waiting around all day, The Shield was disappointed to realize that WWE had went with an ending to CM Punk’s Match that did not include them, as seen below:
“What I think happened, it’s a little fuzzy to me because it was behind the scenes, weird stuff going on, Punk was looking to help turn the roster around,” Rollins said. “He saw the main roster, he saw that there were some hungry guys in NXT that, sort of, came up the same way he did, and he also saw that there was a lot of complacency on the main roster at the time with a lot of the guys. Especially some of the younger guys were just there, just happy to be there. Not trying to get better every week, and not trying to dish storylines, not pushing the envelope for themselves and for the company, and it was starting to hurt the product overall. So he wanted to get us in there, us being myself, and Ambrose, and I think, maybe, Kassius Ohno/Chris Hero, but I’m not sure. But the company loved Roman from the get go, and for all the right reasons.

“Whatever happened in those conversations, I don’t know,” Rollins continued. “Punk and Paul Heyman pitched for a security force to come up and help him. He was in the middle of a program with Ryback and Ryback was this world beater, and he was obviously trying to find ways to prolong this program with Ryback, and one of them was to have some guys who could take some bumps for him, speak for him a little bit. So he pitched this idea for a security force, and pitched the idea of myself and Ambrose, and I think Hero, and somehow Roman got thrown in there.
“We were supposed to debut at the Hell In A Cell, like a month before Survivor Series,” Rollins explained. “We were all at the PPV excited, didn’t really know what was going on, nobody was really talking to us and we were there, and we were ready to do something but we didn’t know what was gonna happen or anything like that. And then no one approached us all day and nothing happened, and I think that was like, Brad Maddox – the thing with Brad Maddox, where he was a bad referee, a heel referee, or something like that happened at the PPV. And I remember us all being like, ‘Why the hell, why are we here? What’s going on?’ And then the next Monday or Tuesday, we’re back down in Tampa doing man in the middle drills on a Tuesday afternoon, like, depressed as all hell. I thought this was gonna be it!”
A similar opportunity presented itself at Survivor Series the following month and Rollins, Ambrose & Reigns jumped at the opportunity. This time, after a series of laughable props were disposed of, The Shield would finally be granted their moment in the spotlight, as seen below:
“And then, again, it came up around Survivor Series time,” Rollins said. “Sort of the same thing happened where we go to the PPV, and no ones talking to us, and no ones talking to us, and no ones talking to us, and finally, Michael Hayes is like, ‘Anybody talk to ya?!’ We’re like, ‘No!’ ‘Well, sh–, get over here then!’ And then finally we had the conversation and they explain what’s going on. They gave us these swat pants and these stupid turtlenecks. I don’t know why turtlenecks, but that’s what they gave us. And they gave us these shields, we had, like, riot shields and batons we were gonna use. And at first, ‘What are we gonna- how are we gonna get in the ring with these giant full body shields? I don’t understand.’ And then eventually we walked out to do this rehearsal and Vince [McMahon], who was still helping out with rehearsals at the time, he was by the ring and he saw us walk out with these shields and these sticks, and he’s like, ‘Ugh, what the hell are those?! What are you gonna do with those?’ And we’re like, ‘Yeah! What are we gonna do with these?’ And we just threw the shields down. And [Vince] is like, ‘You need sticks to beat a man up? You can’t beat a man up with your bare fists? What kind of man are you then, huh?’…And so then we just go out in turtlenecks and swat pants, and we got out and we beat the living sh– out of Ryback that first night.”

Rollins recounted the daily occurrences that the members of The Shield shared while on the road together, essentially their entire lives. Once they began to actualize their goals of pushing the boundaries in WWE, Rollins explained that they wouldn’t hesitate to leave the people behind that couldn’t keep up with them, as seen below:
“We were, from day one, in the beginning, before we were making any money, we would stay in the same hotel room,” Rollins admitted. “We would just get all one room together, and we would get a mini van, and we would all just get one room a night, and we would all have beds, and one of us would rotate sleeping on the floor. We did that for, shoot, maybe the first year almost. We were like, ‘We don’t know, we’re gonna save all our money.’ And we did everything together, we traveled together, ate together, trained together, worked together, protected each other when the time was right, when we needed to backstage, in the ring, whatever. And, like you said, we were all on the same page. All of our goals was to the be the best. We wanted to change the whole thing, like, we wanted to change the intensity level, bring everybody up with us, and we didn’t really give a d–n who. If someone couldn’t keep up with what we wanted to do, screw ’em, we were gonna do it and they were gonna fall off, and we’re gonna find somebody else that wants to keep up. It was just one of those things where, yeah, we got the opportunities, they were afforded to us, but we knocked them out of the park every single time.”
Rollins also revealed that the initial breakup of The Shield was supposed to take place many months prior to the moment actually taking place on RAW. Once they convinced management to give them a longer run, then and only then, were unforgettable matches made, like their feud against The Wyatt Family, as seen below:

“[The break up] was not our idea and we were not ready for that,” Seth said with a chuckle. “We hadn’t had a run as babyfaces at the time, we had just done the heel stuff and we came off this program with Punk, where it was like Punk against The Shield. And I remember we did this three-on-one handicap match at TLC in December, and we lost to him, I think, in the three-on-one match, and they were ready to split us up then. Like, within the next month. I remember that was the plan, we were gonna break up and Ambrose was gonna turn, and it was just gonna be, almost, thrown away. I remember we went to Hunter, or Vince, or somebody – we talked to somebody that makes decisions, and we were like, ‘We can’t do this, we’re not ready for this right now. It’s not the right time and we’ve got so much more to offer. It’s not the right time! We need to pull back on this a little bit.’
“From there, we moved in to a bit of a babyface run,” Seth continued. “We worked with The Wyatt family in February. So we did The Rumble and, whatever, and then we did The Wyatt Family in February, which, they squeezed in because they thought they were gonna break us up. So there was a never a plan to work with The Wyatts, it was never gonna happen. And they’re like, ‘Well, I don’t know if we’re gonna break ’em up, we should get this match in.’ And the electricity of the two factions that had been so beautifully built up over the last few years, coming together to go to war was – the electricity for that was insane. We had a hell of a six-man tag team match with them and we had a few of them after that, but the first one at Elimination Chamber was off the charts.”
You can listen to the full interview in the embedded audio player below:

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The Guillotine Class AA High School Top Team and Individual Rankings

Rankings Input | Past Rankings

Class AA Rankings Editor: Aaron Tatone

(Section in parenthesis)

Class AA Teams
1. Kasson-Mantorville (1)
2. Simley (1)
3. Scott West (2)
4. Foley (6)
5. Perham (8)
6. Grand Rapids (7)
7. Hutchinson (2)
8. Waconia (2)
9. Litchfield (6)
10. Totino-Grace (5)
11. Fairmont/Martin County West (3)
12. Worthington (3)

Lean and Mean
Annandale/Maple Lake (6), Delano (2), Detroit Lakes (8), Pierz (8), Princeton (7), South St. Paul (4)

Class AA Individuals

106 pounds
1. Nathan Garceau, Foley (6) 12
2. Logan Vaughan, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 8
3. Landen Parent, Princeton (7) 9
4. Maxwell Petersen, Byron (1) 8
5. Nick Johnson, Tri-City United (2) 11
6. Brady Kasprick, Thief River Falls (8) 8
7. Hunter Baker, Luverne (3) 9
8. Chase Groh, Mankato East (2) 12
9. Blake Vagle, New London-Spicer (3) 10
10. Dayson Thomas, Minnehaha/DeLaSalle (4) 9
113 pounds
1. Jake Svihel, Totino-Grace (5) 11
2. Jaxson Rohman, Fairmont/Martin County West (3) 9
3. Ashton Clark, Park Rapids Area (8) 11
4. Jared Johnson, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 12
5. Zach Miller, Simley (1) 12
6. Zach Wells, Princeton (7) 8
7. Brandon Funk, Pierz (8) 10
8. Francis Fuenffinger, Hibbing (7) 11
9. Gabe Bellefeuille, Perham (8) 10
10. Ernesto Espino-Sanchez, South St. Paul (4) 12
120 pounds
1. Cael Berg, Simley (1) 9
2. Kyle Boeke, Princeton (7) 9
3. Tucker Gifferson, Hutchinson (2) 11
4. Robby Horsman, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 11
5. Leighton Rach, Perham (8) 11
6. Jake Andres, Pierz (8) 11
7. Cameron Wingand, South St. Paul (4) 9
8. Connor Simmonds, Fairmont/Martin County West (3) 9
9. Jerry Simes, Litchfield (6) 9
10. Hsa La Eh, Marshall (3) 10
126 pounds
1. Charlie Pickell, Mankato West (2) 10
2. Ryan Sokol, Simley (1) 9
3. Jackson Stauffacher, Scott West (2) 12
4. Justin Sampson, Waseca (2) 12
5. Brock Luthens, Hutchinson (2) 12
6. Jacob Prunty, Worthington (3) 12
7. Josh Holm, Grand Rapids (7) 12
8. Cade Lundeen, Thief River Falls (8) 11
9. Jon Hall, Milaca (7) 12
10. Jordan Wolter, Fairmont/Martin County West (3) 11
132 pounds
1. Jake Gliva, Simley (1) 12
2. Matthew Pollock, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton (8) 10
3. Quinn Youngs, Annandale/Maple Lake (6) 12
4. Tanner Kroells, Delano (2) 11
5. Kellen Schauer, Grand Rapids (7) 11
6. Dawson Fallon, Pine Island (1) 11
7. Afton Kaping, Litchfield (6) 12
8. Bennett Berge, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 8
9. Connor Swetala, Richfield (5) 12
10. Nic Fite, Fridley (5)
138 pounds
1. Payton Anderson, Fairmont/Martin County West (3) 10
2. Tyler Shackle, Scott West (2) 11
3. Lorenzo Diaz, South St. Paul (4) 12
4. Ezra Kaping, Litchfield (6) 12
5. Quayin Short, Simley (1) 9
6. Dylan Fudge, Perham (8) 11
7. Tate Card, Hutchinson (2) 11
8. Josh Block, Mankato West (2) 12
9. Prestin Bradley, Dassel-Cokato (6) 11
10. Sean Howk, New Ulm Area (3) 11
145 pounds
1. Braydon Ortloff, Detroit Lakes (8) 12
2. AJ Bethea, Hibbing (7) 12
3. Hunter Ranveiler, New Ulm Area (3) 12
4. Tim Stapleton, Waconia (2) 10
5. Quinn Christofferson, South St. Paul (4) 9
6. Jack Fogarty, Scott West (2) 12
7. Justin Kopet, Tri-City United (2) 12
8. Cody Andersen, Hutchinson (2) 12
9. Bryce Smith, Nashwauk-Keewatin/Greenway (7) 11
10. Carsten Scherber, Monticello (6) 12
152 pounds
1. Tyler Wagener, Waconia (2) 12
2. Payton Mortenson, Dawson-Boyd/Lac qui Parle/Montevideo United (3) 12
3. Antonio Cortez, South St. Paul (4) 12
4. Tanner Stark, New Ulm Area (3) 12
5. Josh Bernier , Thief River Falls (8) 12
6. Reese Kapsner, Pierz (8) 11
7. Jon Smith, Mora (7) 11
8. Ethan Shea, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 12
9. Connor Dehn, Totino-Grace (5) 10
10. Logan Nelson, Litchfield (6) 11
160 pounds
1. Cade Mueller, Waconia (2) 11
2. Dalton Andrist, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 11
3. Ben ZayZay, Fridley (5) 12
4. Austin Baker , Detroit Lakes (8) 12
5. Gage Thomas-Ferry, Milaca (7) 12
6. Kole Platt, Nashwauk-Keewatin/Greenway (7) 11
7. Jalen Jensen, Pierz (8) 12
8. Lukas Van Dyck, Orono (5) 12
9. Walker Weege , Annandale/Maple Lake (6) 12
10. Gavin Christoffersen, South St. Paul (4) 11
170 pounds
1. Patrick Kennedy, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 10
2. Anthony Jackson, Hutchinson (2) 11
3. Cody Dravis, Park Rapids Area (8) 11
4. Zach Peterson, Perham (8) 11
5. Hayden Strain, Cannon Falls (1) 12
6. Dylan Lentz, Columbia Heights (5) 12
7. Tristan Lange, Fairmont/Martin County West (3) 11
8. Kameron White, Totino-Grace (5) 12
9. Isaiah Thompson, Detroit Lakes (8) 10
10. Jacob Schmitz, Dassel-Cokato (6) 11
182 pounds
1. Collin Steuber, Fairmont/Martin County West (3) 12
2. Tyler Buesgens, Scott West (2) 12
3. Dawson Kellog, Perham (8) 10
4. Gabe Zierden, Albany (6) 11
5. Jacob Arends, Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton (8) 12
6. Garsen Schorr, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 11
7. Danny Striggow, Orono (5) 10
8. Christian Kurth, Hutchinson (2) 11
9. Mason Byrne, Worthington (3) 12
10. Dustin Dittrich, Plainview-Elgin-Millville (1) 11
195 pounds
1. Saylor Schmit, Foley (6) 12
2. Bobby Striggow, Orono (5) 12
3. Ty Moser, Perham (8) 11
4. Nate Schutz, Totino-Grace (5) 12
5. Brenan Peralta, Thief River Falls (8) 11
6. Jim Paulson, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 12
7. Carson Huls, Pierz (8) 11
8. Reed Rasset, Annandale/Maple Lake (6) 12
9. Zach Newman, Hibbing (7) 11
10. Kal Jackman, Litchfield (6) 12
220 pounds
1. Daniel Kerkvliet, Simley (1) 11
2. Steven Hajas, Delano (2) 12
3. Sam Wamre, United Clay Becker (8) 12
4. Justin Zahner, Princeton (7) 12
5. Jake Hawkins, Waconia (2) 12
6. Connor Swanson, Thief River Falls (8) 12
7. Blaine Bauman, Orono (5) 12
8. Chizaram Azonwu , St. Paul Johnson (4) 12
9. Tyson Gothman, Foley (6) 12
10. Wyatt Mergen, Albany (6) 11
285 pounds
1. Mitch Trigg, Foley (6) 12
2. Zachary Jakes, Mankato West (2) 12
3. Manny Alverez, Columbia Heights (5) 12
4. Anthony Putz, St. Peter (2) 12
5. Colton Hellman, Princeton (7) 12
6. Luke Zaiser, Simley (1) 12
7. Brett Paulson, Kasson-Mantorville (1) 12
8. Chase Liestman, Litchfield (6) 11
9. Mitch Fox, Totino-Grace (5) 12
10. Bennet Weber, Waconia (2) 10

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As previously reported, NXT Superstars The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) as well as Adam Cole of The Undisputed ERA will be working The EVOLVE 121 & EVOLVE 122 Shows, which will be streaming live at WWN Live.
WWE.com recently posted the following on Adam Cole & The Street Profits Working EVOVLE 121 & 122:
See Adam Cole, Street Profits Compete At EVOLVE Shows This Weekend

NXT’s own Adam Cole and The Street Profits are set for action at two EVOLVE Wrestling events this weekend.
On Friday, Undisputed ERA’s Adam Cole will compete against Shane Strickland, while Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins are set to defend their EVOLVE Tag Team Titles against DJZ & AR Fox as part of EVOLVE 121 in Atlanta. The event takes place in The Kroc Center of Atlanta on 967 Dewey St. SW. Click here for tickets to the Atlanta show.
All three Superstars will be in singles action the following night at EVOLVE 122. Cole will face Darby Allin, Ford will challenge WWN Champion JD Drake, and Dawkins will take on the battle-tested Eddie Kingston. EVOLVE 122 goes down Saturday night at the Cabarrus Arena & Events Center on 4551 Old Airport Rd. in Concord, N.C. Click here for tickets to the show.
In addition to throwing down inside the EVOLVE ring, Cole and The Street Profits will be available for meet-and-greets with the fans before and after both shows. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of all the action of EVOLVE this Friday and Saturday night!

If you want to see The #StreetProfits and @AdamColePro in action this weekend, @WWNEVOLVE has you covered! https://t.co/zGwTzrwTyl
— WWE (@WWE) February 12, 2019

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Blue Earth Tri

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Blue Earth Tri

Blue Earth Area 78 LeSueur-Henderson 6
106: Caleb Beeler (BEA) over Jordan Grinde (LEHE) (Fall 1:50)
113: Davis Sunken (BEA) over Tyler Miller (LEHE) (Fall 0:14)
120: Cooper Ochsendorf (BEA) over James Loewe (LEHE) (Fall 0:53)
126: Jorge Hernandez (LEHE) over Jack Frundt (BEA) (Fall 0:21)
132: Koby Nagel (BEA) over Ethan Genelin (LEHE) (Fall 1:59)
138: Adam Schavey (BEA) over (LEHE) (For.)
145: Jaxen Klinkner (BEA) over Will Medina (LEHE) (Fall 4:54)
152: Cole Warmka (BEA) over (LEHE) (For.)
160: Zach Buseman (BEA) over Rylee Christian-Fredrickson (LEHE) (Fall 0:14)
170: Akeira Morrow (BEA) over Isais Sanchez (LEHE) (Inj. [time])
182: Dominic Whitlow (BEA) over (LEHE) (For.)
195: Jordan Huse (BEA) over (LEHE) (For.)
220: Isaac Martinez (BEA) over Noe Sanchez (LEHE) (Fall 0:43)
285: Trevor Oppedal (BEA) over Alan Eotvos (LEHE) (Fall 0:15)

New Prague 40 Blue Earth Area 20
106: Nicholas Novak (NEPR) over Caleb Beeler (BEA) (MD 9-0)
113: Colby Dunkel (NEPR) over Davis Sunken (BEA) (Dec 7-2)
120: Cooper Ochsendorf (BEA) over Jacob Vaughan (NEPR) (Dec 9-5)
126: Simon Kajer (NEPR) over Jack Frundt (BEA) (Dec 10-4)
132: Taylor Woodyard (NEPR) over Koby Nagel (BEA) (Fall 3:16)
138: Carter Bornholdt (NEPR) over Adam Schavey (BEA) (Fall 1:43)
145: Max Scheffler (NEPR) over Jaxen Klinkner (BEA) (Dec 8-5)
152: Ethan Gregory (NEPR) over (BEA) (For.)
160: Zach Buseman (BEA) over Gaige Giles (NEPR) (Dec 4-2)
170: Akeira Morrow (BEA) over Jay Skogerboe (NEPR) (Dec 5-4)
182: Jake Trachte (NEPR) over Dominic Whitlow (BEA) (Dec 12-10)
195: Jordan Huse (BEA) over Connor Scharf (NEPR) (Fall 3:36)
220: Brennan Rutt (NEPR) over Isaac Martinez (BEA) (Fall 1:34)
285: Trevor Oppedal (BEA) over (NEPR) (For.)
(BEA Unsportsmanlike Conduct -1.00)

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As previously reported, WWE Legend The Undertaker will be appearing in The UK for Inside The Ropes and at Starrcast 2 in Las Vegas. According to PWInsider, he is expected to make more of these type of appearances for top dollar, but is still associated with WWE and has not left the company. WWE is advertising one of The Dead Man’s appearances at The Baybrook Mall Outdoor Expansion in Friendswood, Texas on March 23rd.
Just recently, Sasha Banks gave props to Xia Li’s work ethic in The WWE Performance Center. Li gave Banks some love back and then posted a clip of her doing an intense one-hour cardio workout. Li was involved in last year’s WWE Mae Young Classic Tournament (making it to the second round) and this year’s 30-Woman Royal Rumble Match.

Thank you so much, Love you ?? https://t.co/xJAVHgCkgc
— Xia Li (@XiaWWE) February 15, 2019

One hour cardio workout ????????
#sanda #wushu #kungfu #boxing #fireitup #spicygirl #fitnessgirl #xiali #workout #cardio pic.twitter.com/Mi3phstvhP
— Xia Li (@XiaWWE) February 16, 2019

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