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Screen Rant on MSN10 Greatest Triple Threat Matches In WrestleMania HistoryWWE has often made one-on-one matches the focal point of its annual WreslteMania event. But over the years, especially in the ...
At Survivor Series 2023, the unthinkable happened as CM Punk made his huge return to WWE, kickstarting his second run with ...
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TheSportster on MSN10 Pro Wrestlers With Only One Truly Great MatchShane O'Mac's only great match he has ever had came at King of the Ring in 2001, when he and Kurt Angle put on an absolutely ...
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TheSportster on MSNBest WWE Tag Team Champions Of All Time, RankedA cool entrance can help establish a WWE tag team and elevate their act. The following are the WWE Tag Team Champions with ...
If a wrestler is still competing on the final day of the Ohio High School Athletic Association Wrestling State Tournament, it ...
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Mansfield News Journal on MSNOHSAA state wrestling coverage Sunday: All the champions have been crownedWho won gold this year? Recap updates from the final day of the 2025 OHSAA wrestling tournament at the Schottenstein Center ...
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNState Wrestling: Jensen Beach’s Sebastian Degennaro solidifies spot among all-time greats with fourth titleDegennaro’s fourth gold medal breaks a tie with Fort Pierce Central’s Perry Parks for most state titles. Parks won three ...
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Mansfield News Journal on MSNThey're on the wall: Eight from Richland County earn All-Ohio honors at OHSAA state wrestlingRichland County entered the state tournament with 10 wrestlers and eight will be coming home with All-Ohio honors after the ...
From the legends who defined MMA to the titans still shaping its future, these 25 fighters are the very best to ever step into the octagon. Their legacies are woven into the sport’s history forever.
See which Northeast Ohio wrestlers won titles and reached the podium at the 2025 OHSAA Division II state tournament.
St. Thomas Aquinas' Saniyah Queen keeps it loose on the mat and it's translated into her second state wrestling final.
Dijak tells Bill Pritchard of WrestleZone that he was hesitant to join MLW at first because he didn't want to be back in a position similar to the one he had in WWE at the time of his release.
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