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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 20, 2010 11:07:04 GMT -5
Hawaii Dance Club (Remix)‘Disposable Teens’ once again started off the show as Christopher Daniels came out with Mike Hogan. Once again he said he needed to prove himself. 1) Mike Hogan vs. LyNN: Only Amy Lee came to ringside but this was soon explained. Minutes into the match Safu attacked Daniels on the outside then entered inside to attack Hogan. Mike Hogan wins from DQ. Daniels then got inside the ring and cleared the ring of LyNN and Safu. 2) Christopher Daniels and Mike Hogan vs. Revolution X: LyNN and Safu represented RevX with Amy Lee at ringside. The first time SNW teaming of Hogan and Daniels worked well. Safu and LyNN then kept Daniels from making the tag. Daniels made the hot tag to Hogan who was able to pick up the win with a Springboard Elbow on Safu. 3) Jacob Ryler vs. Bret Thomas: A decent match but nothing special. Neither have been on top form lately so a win would help their momentum. A bicycle kick from nowhere nearly scored Ryler a 3-count but it was the powerhouse Thomas hitting the Fall to pick up a win. Steven Kagemann walked out very calmly to meet with Tommy Dreamer. Dreamer got a great response. Kagemann’s calmness stopped as soon as he raised his microphone to his mouth. He just snapped and went crazy. He hit Dreamer with the mic then placed a chair on the back of his head. Kagemann then went to the top and hit a double stomp onto the chair below. Kagemann was shouting and kicking everything in sight. Dreamer was later helped to the back. 4) House of Cards vs. North Star Express: Another decent match but nothing special. NSE played faces to the Card’s. Hart used his new weight to his advantage over the skinnier competitors but it didn’t prove to be enough. Cruz hit a sunset flip which spelt the end for the House of Cards. Intermission. It was announced that tickets for ‘Two’ the event celebrating the second anniversary show will be available on the website following the event. Ace Bennett came out and bragged about being the SNW World Champion. Evan Pagano came to shut him up and challenge him to a title match. Bennett refused as saying that Pagano has become the ragdoll of SNW. Diamond Fortune then interrupted and agreed with Bennett about Pagano. It looked like there was going to be a beat down but the Lady Killers came out to stop this. 5) Ace Bennett and Diamond Fortune vs. Evan Pagano and New Age Lady Killers: A good way to pick up the mood after two fairly average bouts. Bennett performed well with Drake and Alex who are strongly becoming a top team. The SNW Champion and team worked over Parkland’s leg all match which allowed Bennett to get the win by submission from his new finisher, the Muto Lock. 6) Jordan Devine vs. Jason Williams: This match was better than the matches before intermission but was still missing something. Jason’s wrestling is always fun to see but everyone could see Devine was going to be walking out with the victory. Devine proved that with the Devinity. Cody Rejaro came out and told the crowd he was getting a FUSE title shot. He said it came about after beating former FUSE Champion, Sam Kineval twice last week. Kevin Hart came out and thanked Cody for getting rid of Sam. They celebrated with some Pepsi’s (supplied by Cody, naturally) before starting the match. 7) FUSE: Kevin Hart vs. Cody Rejaro: On paper this would look like it would continue the string of average matches but surprisingly it was very good. Cody put on the best match he has had in SNW yet. At first the action was one sided to Hart but after a Pepsi refill Cody got back in the game. Two knees to Hart’s 450 into a roll-up nearly meant we had a new FUSE Champion but Hart locked in the Sharpshooter to retain. The Gentlemen’s Club walked to the ring with their Duos titles. Bockwinkel took the mic and said he was insulted when he found out who their opponents were tonight. He said because they have beaten everyone SNW is just pairing people together with the same name. 8) DUOS: Gentlemen’s Club vs. Jack Powers and X Jack: Despite what Bockwinkel said the Jack’s have teamed up before and gave the Club a run for their money. Jack’s highflying worked well with Power’s technical style. The referee took a bump at the end of the match after Bockwinkel pushed him allowing Jacobs to hit a low blow and Bockwinkel to hit Powers with the Duos titles on the outside. The Club retains as the referee sees Jacobs pinning X Jack.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 20, 2010 11:07:42 GMT -5
NewsIts official Marc Ryland has taken over the role of owner of SNW. Last week we reported that SNW was in trouble mainly because no one was in charge. Now Ryland (who has been working backstage with FUSE since the start) has taken over we expect some changes. Ryland becomes the third owner in SNW’s history following Austin Aries and Zachary Miller. The main change SNW will be the concept of a SNW NXT which Ryland has been pushing for. The idea would run along the same lines as the old student division but instead of all students being trained by one man they will all have separate coaches. The student will accompany their coach to their matches and to all shows. The students will also get a chance to compete in the opening matches of the show. We are expecting a full announcement after next week’s show. Another small change Ryland is expected to make is the time limit rules. Previously Ryland has complained that the time limit is too high (at 30 minutes) Ryland wanted 20 minutes for non-title matches and 30 minutes for title matches. It will be interesting to see if Ryland does put this into effect. The decision to put the SNW World Title on Ace Bennett has been planned for many months. Although some feel he still has been pushed too fast too soon. So it will be interesting to see if he can cope being the champion and if he doesn’t will they take the title off him. Bennett is set to make his first defence at the next show. With Mike Quackenbush losing the SNW World title this looks like the end of the SNW/Chikara relationship. However there still will be some talent cross over’s. Including SNW taking two spots in the upcoming Young Lions Cup as Cody Rejaro and Drake Fortune enter the tournament following Jason Williams and Ace Bennett’s participation last year. Before losing the belt to Ace Bennett, Mike Quackenbush represented SNW in Lou Glamsley’s Super Sim Cup. Quackenbush picked up the pin in a tag team match earlier in the night to SNW star Evan Pagano (representing TCW) but was later eliminated by another SNW star the FUSE Champion, Kevin Hart (Representing KWC) PTW also took part in the contest becoming the eventual winner. An oddly booked tag match was also on the card between Revolution X against the Lady Killers and Jack Powers. The storyline between Christopher Daniels and Mike Hogan was formed after Daniels legitimately searched for a younger wrestler he could help and develop. After seeing some of Hogan’s work from the old SNW student division, Daniels was impressed. Since then Hogan has been travelling with Daniels and constantly getting bookings on the lower cards of the shows that Daniels performs in. SNW has also made a new signing. The signing comes in the form of 19 year old A.J Matthews. Matthews competed in ‘Be the Best’ and defeated former two time Duos Champion, Drew Parkland and went toe-to-toe with the now SNW World Champion, Ace Bennett. There were no plans what so ever to include A.J as part of the NXT team due to his ability and experience. A.J is expected to debut at the next SNW event. We can confirm that Sam Kineval has left SNW. Kineval cut a ‘Batista’ style promo quitting his job two weeks ago at ‘Brain Grenade.’ Kineval left after being offered a roster spot in AAA. Kineval started his SNW journey teaming with current Duos Champ Nick Jacobs. His team with Jacobs got little attention apart from a few main event spots on the UK Tour. From there he formed the highly successful Youth Culture with Matt Spade after being snubbed by the Lady Killers. This feud was voted the best feud of 2010. Youth Culture were forced to split after losing to the Killers in a steel cage match. Kineval then had a successful singles career beating the red hot Ace Bennett to take the FUSE title. After five defences Kineval dropped the belt to Kevin Hart.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2010 11:49:37 GMT -5
Didn't think that I woukd win the title but glad that I put on a good match. Interested in what your going to do with the NXT type storyline. Would be cool to see me win the tournament but I don't think I will. Good show
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 20, 2010 17:30:38 GMT -5
Very cool to see some news on Ace there, hopefully he does hold the title for a while, even though I do agree that his rise to the top was quite fast after becoming a singles competitor. Sucks that the CHIKARA deal is over, but maybe you can make a deal with another promotion with new ownership. Glad Ace won in his first match as champion with Diamond Fortune. The way you are pushing them, I could see them beat whoever beats The Gentlemen's Club for the tag belts. Would love to see Hogan and Daniels team on a consistent basis, would really help Hogan. Glad you signed Matthews to an official contract, he will be a good edition. Hope he doesn't get lost in the shuffle though. I'm not sure who the NSE are, so that match confused me a bit. Other than that one thing though, great show.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Jun 20, 2010 17:32:25 GMT -5
This Jason Williams character is a spot monkey I see, and thats why he doesn't win
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 21, 2010 12:19:01 GMT -5
Lies and Deceit
1) LyNN vs. Cody Rejero: This was a nice way to kick off the show with the fan favourite self proclaimed ‘Pepsi King’ Cody against Revolution X’s technical machine LyNN. Although you would think Cody would be out-leagued by LyNN he did hold up his own. Cody tried for a sunset flip but LyNN rolled though again and pinned Cody.
X Jack was backstage and he was hyping up SNW newest signing. He says that he and his tag team partner for tonight have not always seen eye-to-eye but tonight they put it all aside to get the win. He introduces A.J Matthews who previously competed in ‘Be the Best.’ Matthews said it was time to step up.
2) House of Cards vs. A.J Matthews and X Jack: A.J took on Spade and Hart first completely ripping them apart as the fans cheered along. A few tags later the House of Cards took control of Jack, stopping him from making the tag. Hart even hit the Flying Headbutt but A.J came into break up the count. An eventual tag to A.J lead to a Eastern Execution on Spade for the win.
3) Steven Kagemann vs. Jason Williams: Although it isn’t obvious when these two men got in the ring we discovered that they are quite similar. Both men used alot of kicks to wear down their opponent then went for high risk moves to pick up the win. The end came when a bandaged Tommy Dreamer stood at the entrance. The brief distraction led to a corkscrew sunset flip off the top by Jason for the win.
After the match Dreamer said he feels sorry for Kagemann getting another loss on his so important record (referring to Kagemann’s SNW profile where Kagemann keeps track of his win/loss record) Dreamer explains he only came out here to challenge Kagemann to one last match. Dreamer told Kagemann that if they were going to have one more match it had to be special so he’s letting Kagemann choose. Kagemann grabbed a mic from ringside before shouting ‘KAGEMANN DEATHMATCH’ into the mic before letting off a maniacal laugh.
4) Mike Hogan and Christopher Daniels vs. Diamond Fortune: Daniels and Hogan got a great reaction. It’s worth noting Daniels was announced as the ‘Fallen Angel’ and Hogan was called the ‘Avenging Devil.’ Due to spending alot of time together Hogan and Daniels have created great chemistry. Surprisingly Diamond Fortune couldn’t deal with them and fell to the Springboard Elbow/BME combo.
Intermission. The ring announcer said that SNW will be doing a joint show with Viva La Lucha in 2 weeks. Viva La Lucha recently put on their first PPV on American television. Talent announced so far include La Park, Mexico’s Most Wanted and former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Blue Demon Jr
5) New Age Lady Killers vs. AirDevils: The third tag match of the night followed intermission with some more top tag team action. Both teams had their times of offence and the AirDevils looked like they could steal one. The match ended when Diamond Fortune ran down and attacked all four men. They dumped AirDevils to the outside and focused on the Lady Killers.
After all these teams have shown their claim to be the no.1 contenders to the Duos titles the champions were shown backstage. Bockwinkel did most of the talking (as usual) They said that with their next title defence they will become the most successful Duos Champions (in one reign) They said their next defence will be in two weeks time at the Lucha show. Bockwinkel said he’s going to beat the ‘immigrants’ all the way back to the border.
6) Revolution X vs. Jack Powers, Kevin Hart and Jacob Ryler: RevX was represented by Hammers, Devine and Safu which is the first time the original three have teamed up since Devine returned. The opposition surely put on fight with both Powers and FUSE champion on their side. Ryler was the weak link in the chain, RevX scouted this and kept him from making the tag. The hot tag was eventually made but Hammers was able to deal with the FUSE Champ after a Last Minute Orders.
The two competitors came down for the main event, the announcer told us that this match was made by the ‘all powerful, all amazing, all knowing SNW World Champion, Ace Bennett.’ The match was about to start but then Ace Bennett walked out. Bennett told both competitors that something is missing and that was a referee. Ace then took off his hoodie to reveal a referee shirt. ‘Your lucky I just happened to wear this toady’
7) Referee- Ace Bennett: Evan Pagano vs. Bret Thomas: This match was entirely biased. As you would expect Bennett did everything to annoy and distract Pagano. At one point Bennett even slapped Pagano but before Evan could react Thomas came behind with a lariat. Pagano was able to hit the Calling but Bennett ‘fell’ onto the pinfall breaking up the count. Pagano had enough and went to attack the ref but Ace pushed him into Thomas who hit the Fall for a win.
Afterwards Bennett took off his ref shirt and choked Pagano with it. Bennett ended the show holding the title over Pagano.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 21, 2010 12:19:37 GMT -5
SNW Presents: Viva La LuchaBlue Demon Jr makes a rare US appearanceEvan Pagano vs. Blue Demon Jr SNW Duos ChampionshipGentlemen’s Club (Mike Bockwinkel and Nick Jacobs) vs. Mexico’s Most Wanted (Damien 666 and Halloween) Bret Thomas vs. La Park More matches to be announced
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Post by Jack. on Jun 21, 2010 12:38:41 GMT -5
Loved teaming with Mathews. Good show.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 21, 2010 12:42:59 GMT -5
Pretty good show. Looks like you will be going with a Pagano/Bennett feud, which should be good. Hopefully Ace doesn't lose the title right away. Loving your tag team division right now, its really solid. Looking forward to the Viva La Lucha show. Keep it up.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2010 15:02:04 GMT -5
Didn't expect myself to win, but glad that I've been putting on competitive/good matches.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 23, 2010 8:47:07 GMT -5
Licking the Ice Cream Cone of Moral Goodness1) Cody Rejaro vs. Gavin Hart: A basic match to kick off the show. It was a decent match but nothing special. The highlight was Cody’s entrance, he came out with a crown of Pepsi’s to live up to his gimmick ‘the king of Pepsi.’ Although losing to his brother two weeks ago Cody got the win after a Superkick. 2) Jack Powers vs. Jacob Ryler vs. Jason Williams: This was a random filler match as all men brought different styles to the ring. The fans were confused who to cheer for as they liked all men. Williams hit a SSP Leg drop but Powers hit the Power Suplex to win. 3) FUSE: Kevin Hart vs. Bret Thomas: This was a tough challenge for the FUSE champion as he faced off with the powerhouse Thomas. Hart tried to use his quickness over the larger Thomas but it didn’t seem to work. Hart got his momentum back and hit the 450 Splash but the 20 minute time-limit was up. After the match Hart extended the hand to Thomas who instead turned him inside out with a clothesline. Intermission. The ring announcer reminded the fans of next week’s joint show with Viva La Lucha. Three more lucha stars were announced: former WWE’s Essa Rios, Mr Aguila, lucha regular TJ Perkins and the son of the original Rey Misterio, Hijo De Rey Misterio. Before the next match the SNW Duos Champions, the Gentlemen’s Club came out. Bockwinkel said that the next match is to find the Club’s next oppoenents after they beat those Mexicans next week. 4) New Age Lady Killers vs. Diamond Fortune vs. Revolution X vs. X Jack and A.J Matthews: Only two men were allowed in the ring at the same time. The action vaired quite abit, there were slow parts in the match but other parts were quite good. A brawl erupted between rival teams, the Lady Killers and Diamond Fortune leading to A.J picking up the win for his team with a Crippler Crossface on LyNN. 5) Ace Bennett and Revolution X vs. Evan Pagano, Mike Hogan and Christopher Daniels: RevX was represented by Hammers and Devine. The faces got a great reaction. There was some amazing parts of the match including Hogan/Bennett and Hammers/Daniels but all the match was pretty good. Pagano took out Hammers on the outside while the Springboard Elbow/BME combo put away Devine. The staff and some wrestlers set up for the Kagemann Deathmatch. Two sides of the ring ropes were removed and replaced by barbed wire and the other by nothing. Each side of the ring had different deathmatch weapons: thumbtacks pit, glass pit, and two different structures of lightubes. There were also other weapons scattered around the ring. 6) Kagemann Deathmatch: Steven Kagemann vs. Tommy Dreamer: As you would expect this was brutal and very very bloody. Kagemann took all the ultraviolent bumps including a Dreamer Driver though lightubes and a powerbomb onto the tacks. Dreamer took simplier bumps like chair shots and a SSP though a table. Kagemann was busted open badly while Dreamer had a much smaller cut from the barbed wire bat. Kagemann won after hitting the Fire Tornado from a ladder with a barbed wire chair in hand. After the match Kagemann lifted his bloodied body up, the chair was stuck to his chest which he ripped away. Kagemann then staggered to the back. Dreamer got a standing ovation and struck his trademark pose before being helped backstage.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 23, 2010 8:47:25 GMT -5
SNW Presents: Viva La LuchaBlue Demon Jr makes a rare US appearanceEvan Pagano vs. Blue Demon Jr SNW Duos ChampionshipsGentlemen’s Club (Mike Bockwinkel and Nick Jacobs) vs. Mexico’s Most Wanted (Damien 666 and Halloween) SNW FUSE ChampionshipKevin Hart vs. TJP Diamond Fortune vs. Jason Williams and Hijo De Rey Misterio Bret Thomas vs. La Park X Jack, A.J Matthews and Cody Rejaro vs. Mr Aguila and House of Cards (Matt Spade and Gavin Hart)
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jun 23, 2010 9:22:49 GMT -5
Good crapas usual, RD. The Kagemann deathmatch sounds sick
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Post by Jack. on Jun 23, 2010 9:53:35 GMT -5
Love my team with AJ picking up the win but I'd like to get the pinfall sometime.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 23, 2010 10:09:11 GMT -5
Nice show. No surprise that Ace's team lost here, I'm expecting Pagano to be built up as a legit challenger and Daniels/Hogan need to be built up more. The deathmatch sounded insane, glad Kagemann got the win to blow off the feud, hopefully something more for him in the future. Haha you should come with a name for the Matthews/X Jack team if your gonna have them be regulars, don't see them dethroning the Gentleman's Club though. Keep it up.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 23, 2010 10:11:48 GMT -5
Sorry I haven't got around to replying to this in a while. I love Ace Bennett as SNW Champion and love everything that Kevin Hart has been going through. Will start replying more in-depth with the next show.
Kevin Hart's SNW Record
Singles Record: 23-9-1
Tag Record: 12-14
Overall Record: 35-23-1
Championships/Awards FUSE Champion [1] First Student Cup Holder [1] 2010 Most Improved Best Student Award Winner
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 23, 2010 13:21:47 GMT -5
Love getting the wins with the Eastern Execution and then the Crippler Crossface in both tag bouts. Me and X Jack teaming is interesting.
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Post by stevereno159 on Jun 24, 2010 0:13:55 GMT -5
Steven Kagemann FUSE Stats 13-13 in Tag Competition 15-22 in Singles Competition 28-35 total
1 X CZW Ultraviolent Underground Champion 1 X FUSE Duos Champion 1 X Masters of 3 Winners Own Style of Match "The Kagemann Deathmatch" Awards Won 09: Best Finisher, 3rd Best Highflyer, 3rd Best Tag Team, 5th Best Fued, 14; 16; and 25th Best Matches.
----- i lol'ed at the comment at my record keeping again ;D . nice to have a solid feud with dreamer and to end it off nicely with a "Kagemann Deathmatch"!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2010 20:29:00 GMT -5
Love the Pepsi crown. I want it! Glad I won my match, also hoping my team can pick up the win at the PPV. Good show
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 25, 2010 11:20:57 GMT -5
SNW Presents: Viva La LuchaThere were two announce tables set up for the DVD commentary. One was English and the other was Spanish. WSX and XPW’s Kris Kross would be doing English announcing with SNW special guests. The ring announcer told us that some rules have changed for tonight for all matches to be held in the lucha libre style. Count outs are now at 20 instead of 10 and tags do not need to be made to change partners, exiting the ring counts as a tag. 1) X Jack, A.J Matthews and Cody Rejaro vs. Mr Aguila and House of Cards: In the tradition of lucha libre we kicked off with a 6 man tag match. Former WWE star Essa Rios looked decent in this match although the match was mostly controlled by the faces. Jack gets the win hitting the X on Spade. Bret Thomas walked out before the match and mocked his opponent along with the lucha libre tradition. La Park interrupted performing his usual chair routine. 2) Bret Thomas vs. La Park: Before the match started Park smacked Thomas with the chair twice before it was confiscated. Although the two share weigh about the same it was fun to see the difference in style. Park’s agility couldn’t score him the win as he fell to the Fall. 3) Diamond Fortune vs. Jason Williams and Hijo De Rey Misterio: A really fun good match. Drake and Alex picked up the pace and worked well against the super fast team of daredevil Williams and the son of the original Rey Misterio. Misterio wiped out Drake on the outside with a dive to the outside into a hurricanrana. Meanwhile Diamond was pinned after a Psycho Driver from Williams. Intermission. There was lots of Lucha merchandise at sale. Cody walked around in one of Misterio’s masks speaking bad Spanish to audience members. 4) FUSE: Kevin Hart vs. TJP: What a match. Easily Hart’s best match since his encounters with Bennett. The two men just clicked and put on a great performance. The two countered quickly on each other with reversals and submissions. Both men tried for 450 Splashes at different points in the match but neither were hit. Hart wins a spectacular match just seconds before time limit by making TJ tap to the Sharpshooter. 6) Evan Pagano vs. Blue Demon Jr: This match suffered from following the previous match. The fans still enjoyed a rare American performance from Blue Demon Jr. It was a good match but the fans were still pumped from the previous match. Demon locked in the El Pulpo to make Pagano tap. After the match the competitors shook hands and Demon raised Pagano’s arm. Duos Champions Mike Bockwinkel and Nick Jacobs came out and cut a quick promo mocking luchadores. Bockwinkel made it clear that he didn't like masked wrestlers. 5) DUOS: Gentlemen’s Club vs. Mexico’s Most Wanted: MMW aren’t exactly the best of workers but Nick and Mike were able to carry them to a decent 8 minutes of action before MMW was disqualified for using a chair on Jacobs. MMW then persuaded the ref to restart the match with no rules which the fans loved. Jacobs was later sent though a ladder with an assisted powerbomb, the broken ladder was then used for Halloween to moonsault off. A Bockwinkel Special onto a chair to Halloween resulted in a successful defence by the champions. Afterwards the Gentlemen’s Club celebrated up the ramp. Damien 666 attended to his partner who was helped to the back.
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