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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 4, 2008 14:15:55 GMT -5
Does TNA Have a Two hour timeslot here cause five matches would be way to much on a one hour timeslot. Still, the show was really good, Angle vs Albright really shouldn't of been the opening contest, would of went with Shelley/Aries insted which was also an awesome match in its own right. You did a whole f**king write up for the Kurt Angle vs Brent Albright match which was ing awesome, should of been closer to the main event spot but that is my only problem with the match, the post match hand shake was cool and I could see a who's better sort of feud begin between the two. Raven and Sandman vs Team 3D was a nice littlet match but it was really short as you said, when you said an eight man brawl, who were the other four men? I am presuming Abyss/Runt and Hernandez/Homicide but you didn't mention it. It twas specified in the impact preview, and yes, you are correct.Lance Hoyt and Shark Boy is just a meh team in my mind, they should be both small guys and Hoyt isn't all that small. Still, obvious that AMW was going to get the win and they did. Would mark out if Chris Harris won the battle royal but I don't expect it. Ron Killings getting the win on his return is pretty cool, I can even see him winning the Battle Royal but it is sort of unlikely considering who else is in it. Also nice to see Eric Young get in the match since he wasn't pinned. Ah, in the main event you made a statement about how long the show was going so maybe it is a one hour timeslot, still, I would of just got rid of the AMW vs Sharkboy and Lance Hoyt match to make the main event a tad longer. It was still an alright match but the finish was bad, DQ by double teaming? If that happend, then all tag matches would end that way. Still, I would like to See Rhino win the belt at the Pay-Per-View. Two hour slot, as said in the backstory. And I mean, double teaming as beating the complete crap out of cage, refusing to get out of the ring.Reply to TNA-05? When I get the chance
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Post by The Undertaker on Feb 4, 2008 19:06:20 GMT -5
IMPACT was awesome. Glad Angle vs. Albright got a long write up. That match sounded like it was superb. I also think that match should have Main Evented though, way to good to be an opener. Glad Shelley got the win. Rhino needs to get beat IMO. Joe should be champ. You need to put the title on him soon man.
Drop a reply to my WWE please.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 4, 2008 19:36:27 GMT -5
Albright vs. Angle looked like gold, lots of effort into that match. I liked the Sandman/Raven team against 3D. Give Raven the Belt again Glad that idiot, Young, didn't win. Main Event looked alright, but I think you're opener should have main evented this iMPACT!
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 5, 2008 0:58:25 GMT -5
December 10, 2006 Live from the Hammerstein BallroomBobby Roode & Petey Williams vs Brent Albright & James Gibson Coming off his amazing match with Kurt Angle on Impact, Brent Albright was focused, and Gibson was impressive, to the point of this being a squash. Gibson worked Roode over badly, and then when each man tagged in their partner, Williams went for a canadian destroyer on Albright, who pulled Petey's legs out from under him, and locked in a sharpshooter, getting the submission victory. Winners: Albright & Gibson
TNA Title Opportunity Battle Royal AJ Styles vs Christopher Daniels vs Kazarian vs Bentley vs Dutt vs Lethal vs Hoyt vs Shark Boy vs Chris Harris vs James Storm vs Eric Young vs Ron Killings vs Tomko vs Bernard vs Christian Cage This was an entertaining way to start off the show, with Eric Young, Shark Boy, Lance Hoyt, and Sonjay Dutt all eliminated within two minutes, due to Bernard and Tomko, who were beasts. Cage took a bold move, dumping Tomko out of the ring, and then Bernard took himself out to take Cage out, and Christian was beaten down. Bentley was eliminated by AMW, and Kazarian tried to take them out in revenge, to no avail, as he followed Bentley. Jay Lethal took out Chris Harris, and Storm got Lethal. leaving James Storm, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Ron Killings. Killings was taken out by Daniels, and Storm by Styles, leaving the friends as the ladt two. They continued to try to eliminate one another ,but ended up taking each other out, their feet hitting the floor at the same time. DRAW: Daniels & Styles
Scott Steiner vs Monty Brown The old ECW crowd were really against Steiner, and despite Brown being the heel, he was cheered for here. Steiner exploded early, and the two of them did nothing but trade right hands, almost getting the referee to stop the match. The brawl spilled to the outside, with Steiner sending Brown into the security railing, and the action soon returned to the ring. Steiner sat Brown up the turnbuckle in one of the corners, and climbed to the second rope, going for a Frankensteiner, but Monty Brown grabbed his legs as he flipped, holding Steiner. Brown lifted Scott back up, and threw him down in a powerbomb from the top rope. Brown the hit a jumping big splash, to get the win, and the crowd loved it. Winner: Monty Brown
Backstage, Christian Cage is seen running into the parking lot, and getting into a car as both Tomko and Bernard run into the parking lot. Cage drives away, and Bernard and Tomko look at each other, and start laughing.
X-Division Championship Austin Aries vs Alex Shelley vs Chris Sabin Another hell of a match from these three, the ECW crowd seemed to love Aries the most, and Sabin and Shelley got equal reactions. Shelley locked a boston crab in on Aries early, but a dropkick from Sabin broke it up, ans Sabin went to work on the neck of Shelley, locking in a chinlock. Aries hit an epic looking front flip into a neckbreaker on Sabin, and almost took it there, but Shelley broke up the count. They battled to the outside of the ring, with Shelley taking both men to the ground. He climbed p to the first balcony in the crow,d and moonsaulted down onto Sabin and Aries, making the crowd pop like mad! Shelley got his opponents back into the ring, and got in himself, and waiting for someone to get up, Sabin was the first one. Shelley went for a forearm swing on Sabin, who ducked underneath and nailed a backdrop. Sabin picked Shelley up, and went to powerbomb him, and at the same time, Aries springboarded from the ropes and landed on Shelley in a west coast pop position as he was powerbombed. Sabin tried for a cradle shock on Aries, but Aries slipped behind him, hitting a brainbuster, and only getting a near fall! Alex Shelley tried to get back into the match, but also got a brainbuster or his troubles. Aries went to deliver a 450 splash, but Sabin jumped up on the ropes, and tried to superplex Aries off. But Aries blocked it, and got Sabin on his shoulders, hitting Sabin with his own move, the cradle shock from the top rope! Aries made the cover, and Shelley tried to break it up, but was a little slow, and Aries got the pinfall Winner: Austin Aries
Kevin Nash is shown watching the match on a TV backstage, a bowl of popcorn on his lap. When Aries hits the top rope cradle shock, Nash yells "YES" and jumps off the couch, the popcorn flying everywhere.
Six Sides of Steel Jeff Jarrett vs Kurt Angle The crowd HATED Jarrett, and popped huge for Angle. Jarrett got "You Can't Wrestle!" and "No One Likes You" chants, and he played to it perfectly, ripping a fans sign up in the front row, and mouthing back to them. Inside the cage, Angle got busted open early, as he went at Jarrett pretty angrily, determined to beat him, and his lack of thought gave Jarrett the advantage, where he hit a stroke right next to the cage, not even falling down completely, just slamming Angle's face into the cage, busting him open. Jarrett focused on the wound, and the crowd got worked up when Angle began a comeback, hitting a european uppercut and a series of german suplexes, but Jarrett countered an Olympic slam into an arm drag, and tried to hit a stroke, but Kurt Angle blocked it, and threw Jarrett to the ground on his stomach, and locked in an ankle lock! Jarrett looked like he was going to tap out, but he managed to roll out of the move, and he stumbled to his feet. Angle ran at him, and Jarrett ducked, and hit an olympic slam on Angle. getting a groan from the crowd. But it only got Jarrett a near fall, and when Jarrett set up Angle for a Stroke, Angle countered it into a stroke, hitting Jarrett's own move on him. Angle once again locked in the ankle lock, and Jarrett tapped quite quickly this time, and Angle held on the hold for another minute or so, and then collapsed to the mat exhausted, his head covered in blood. Winner: Kurt Angle
8 Man New York Street Fight Abyss & Team 3D vs Raven, Sandman & The LAX This wasn't the best match ever, but it was pretty brutal, and the old ECW crowd absolutely loved it, several of the ECW originals battling it out, and the crowd really liked Abyss. Early on, Sandman was cut up with a cheese grater courtesy of Brother Ray, but Ray was soon taken out from Raven, by a shot from a barbed wire laced baseball bat. Abyss and Hernandez duked it out, with Hernandez actually putting Abyss through a table with a double handed chokeslam, and then Brother Runt jumped from the rop rope at Hernandez, getting a huge pop from the crowd, but Hernandez caught him. Runt was thrown into the crowd, which got them going big time. A huge board covered in barbed wire was brought out, and set up in the ring on top of a table. Raven and Sandman managed to get Brother Devon on it, and then Homicide hit a springboard move on top of Devon, and they crashed through it, getting wrapped in the wire. Abyss got some revenge, using a chair on Raven, and Team 3D managed to recover, and take Homicide, Sandman, and Hernandez out of the ring. One more table was set up, and then lit on fire, and Raven was put through it with a 3D, and Abyss pinned him, to end the brutal battle. Winners: Abyss & Team 3D
After, the crowd gave everyone in the match a standing ovation, and some good chants. This was the crowds second favorite match of the night, next to the main event.
NWA World Heavyweight Championship Sting vs Rhino vs Samoa Joe This was honestly such an epic match, helped by the atmosphere of the crowd, which were into this show much more than they were into ECW One Night Stand 2 earlier in the year. Rhino started off dominant, pleasing the crowd, but everyone in here was liked. Sting did something everyone thought he could never pull off. As Joe and Rhino battled on the outside after a while, Sting ran at leap OVER THE TOP ROPE in a suicide dive, in stinger splash position, taking out both of them! Sting rolled Rhino back into the ring, and got a near fall, but couldn't pull it off just yet. Sting went for a DDT on Rhino, which was countered into a suplex, and it was Rhino's turn to hit a near fall. Rhino backed over to the other side of the ring, and when Sting got up, he went for a Gore, but Sting moved, and Rhino connected with Joe, who had just got back in the ring. When Rhino stood up, Sting tried to get a scorpion death drop in, but Rhino blocked it, and then hit a SICK looking piledriver on Sting, and then got the pinfall, making the ECW crowd explode in the loudest ovation of the evening. Winner: Rhino
Rhino celebrated with the belt in the crowd, who all enjoyed te event tremendously. The ECW Original Rhino comes out of Turning Point the new NWA World Heavyweight Champion!
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 5, 2008 1:01:09 GMT -5
Good opening tag match.
Steiner vs. Brown, Meh
X-Divison Match looked amazing, man.
Jarrett/Angle in a cage is interesting. I would like to see them feud in real life.
Main Event looked good, I wanted Joe to win, or atleast Sting to retain. I don't like Rhino!
Good detailed show man.
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Post by The Undertaker on Feb 5, 2008 19:10:05 GMT -5
RHino? Damn! i was hoping for Joe to win, but it makes sense since the show was in the Hammerstein, and im sure the pop would be amazing. Sucks that Shelley lost again, but still a good PPV. Nice to see Angle go over Jarrett, and to see Albright and Gibson get a win.
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Post by Daz on Feb 5, 2008 19:24:04 GMT -5
turning piint was a really good show.
great choice for an opener, gibson and albright as at eam > life.
really liked the battle royal, and the result was really cool.
steiner vs brown was meh, probably the weakest match on the card.
the x-title match was awesome, right man won. more x-division goodness please.
jarrett vs angle in the cage was solid, i hope their feuds ends there.
hardcore match was positioned perfectly on the card imo. great work there.
the triple threat was nicely written, and a nice step in the 3 way feud. i hope it doesn't end there. rhino winning was meh to me, i was pulling for joe. nevertheless great build up to that match, i hope for a more one on one feud between joe and rhino now because i think they would produce some quality stuff.
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Post by Rated R on Feb 6, 2008 12:53:18 GMT -5
Good to see Albright/ Gibson getting the win, hoping that they will team together in the future.
The battle royal was good, and the result was really cool, a Styles/ Daniels feud in the near future?
Good to see Brown getting the win over Steiner, and the ending sounded really cool, although the match was not the best on the card.
The X-Division title match sounded insane, and was really written up well, good to see the X-Division getting the push it deserves, hope to see more of the same in the future.
Angle/ Jarrett sounded like one hell of a match, good to see Angle getting the win, and Angle hitting Jarrett's own move was awesome, although I hope their feud is coming to an end.
The street fight sounded brutal, and really ECW like, especially the ending, flaming tales rule, good to see Abyss getting the pin.
The world title match was a great read, although I would have prefered Joe going over it is still great to see Rhino getting the world title.
A great show overall, and parts of it really had the old ECW feel.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 6, 2008 14:20:01 GMT -5
Turning Point rocked, interesting what you are doing with Albright and Gibson, they would be awesome as a team.
The battle royal seemed okay, I don't actually think Chris Daniels is World title material :-\ so AJ for the win.
Jarrett/Angle: Good bout, this match would be interesting, this is even more interesting with the steel cage stip.
8-Tag sounded a great bout, good to see Brother Runt back in TNA. Great hardcore match.
The 3 way sounded awesome and I'm glad Rhino won, interesting what you will do with him.
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Post by Fury on Feb 7, 2008 2:30:41 GMT -5
Rhino as TNA champion, awesome man, looking forward to seeing where you head with it, hopefully a feud with Joe. TP was well written out and booked as a whole. I liked that battle royal and looking forward to the fallout from it. Glad Angle went over Jarrett as well and hopefully he is inserted into the title picture soon as well. Overall good stuff keep it up.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 7, 2008 20:36:39 GMT -5
Impact Preview December 14, 2006
After an epic Turning Point from New York City at the Hammerstein Ballroom, everyone is wondering where things will go. And Impact this week is sure to be an epic show, as a title will be on line, and contenders for the other two decided!
The NWA Tag Team Championships are on the line, as LAX defends against Team 3D. 3D helped Abyss get the win over Raven's team at Turning Point, and now they have a shot at the gold that has eluded them for so long. Will they get it? Or will LAX make up for last night with some much needed momentum?
The X-Division Championship needs a contender, and it will be decided with Alex Shelley facing Senshi, Chris Sabin, and Frankie Kazarian in a four way match. Who will Austin Starr be facing for the gold?
Rhino shocked the world and enthused the fans in the Ballroom by winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The main event of Impact will be a 6 Pack Challenge to see who gets the first opportunity at him at Final Resolution. Sting vs Samoa Joe vs Kurt Angle vs Jeff Jarrett vs Christian Cage vs Monty Brown! This is sure to be a clash of the titans. Will either Joe or Sting get another chance at Rhino? Will Kurt Angle finally step up to the next level? Will Jarrett get back in the hunt for the first time since Bound For Glory? Will Monty Brown continue his momentum from a huge win at Turning Point to surprise everyone by earning a shot? Will Cage keep Tomko and Bernard off his back long enough to get a title match? This is the most unpredictable match of the year for TNA!
Note: The NWA Title contenders match is unpredictable. You may not like who will be chosen. Prior to booking the show, I will legitimately put all 6 names into a hat, and draw one, with him being the winner. It could be anyone.
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Post by The Undertaker on Feb 8, 2008 22:00:14 GMT -5
Should be interesting to see who you draw out of the hat for the NWA #1 Contenders Match. IMPACT should be good, cant wait to read.
Drop a reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by Rated R on Feb 10, 2008 16:28:37 GMT -5
IMPACT looks good, although I dont like the idea of picking the winner by random, but it does mean that anyone can win, so it could be interesting. Give Shelley the X-Division title shot.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 10, 2008 16:52:01 GMT -5
December 14, 2006 Impact opened to a small pyrotechnics show, with Mike Tenay and Don West running down the events of Turning Point, focusing on Abyss & Team 3D winning, and Rhino capturing the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The two commentators plug tonights main event, really hyping up the 6 pack challenge.
NWA World Tag Team Championships LAX vs Team 3D The crowd was really backing Team 3D here, and this match was actually really good. They went back and forth for a good while, until Homicide managed to hit Brother Ray with a hurracarana, taking him to the outside. Homicide suicide dived onto him, and Devon and Hernandez began brawling on the outside, with Hernandez Border Tossing Devon into the crowd. Two on one odds was too much for Ray to handle, and Homicide tagged Hernandez in, and Hernandez used a double handed chokeslam on Ray to put him away. Winners: LAX
Jim Cornette is in his office when Christian Cage storms in. Cage demands that Tomko and Bernard be banned from ringside in the 6 pack challenge match, so he had a legitimate shot at winning. Cornette said he agreed, but if Cage did not win the challenge, he might want to find himself an ally.
Contenders Bout for X-Division Title Shot Alex Shelley vs Senshi vs Chris Sabin vs Kazarian This wasn't as good as expected, but it was still a solid bout, not bad by any means. Chris Sabin started off by showing how much that title meant to him, by hitting a cradle shock to both Kazarian and Senshi in the opening two minutes. Shelley tried to sneak in with a sliced bread #2, but Sabin blocked it into an atomic drop, and followed it up with a dropkick to the back of his head. Kazarian got back into the ring, and after Shelley successfully took out Sabin with a powerbomb, Kazarian rolled him up for the upset. Winner: Kazarian
The camera shows Alex Shelley walking to the Paparazzi Productions locker room, where he sees Kevin Nash and Austin Aries sitting in the couch, watching the clip of Shelley being pinned by Kazarian just now. Nash is laughing so hard he's crying, as he takes the remote, rewinds the clip, and plays it in slow motion. Shelley moves into their line of sight, and starts yelling at the two of them. Austin Aries excuses himself and walks away, and Shelley tells Nash he's sick of all the bullcrapgoing on around here.
Jay Lethal vs Matt Original (UWF) Matt Original, being a friend of booker Cameron Stone, got to have a quick match on Impact, though being mostly a squash. Original went for a side effect, and Lethal spun out of it behind him, locking in a full nelson and then hitting a suplex from the full nelson position, getting the pin. Winner: Jay Lethal
Tomko & Bernard Go Heel Tomko and Bernard got incredibly major heat. As So Cal Val was in the ring, doing a little stuff with the crowd, Tomko and Bernard come out, and Tomko grabs her arm in one hand, a mic in the other. The two of them threaten to send her to the hospital unless Cage came out here now, since they couldn't touch him in the main event. Christian makes his way to the ring, and says he is officially taking himself out of the six pack challenge tonight, because he most likely won't be in shape to compete. Christian slides into the ring, and attacks, taking Bernard down, but suffers a big boot from Tomko. The two let Val go, and begin to pound away on Christian, to the point where he cannot move.
5 Way Contenders Match Sting vs Samoa Joe vs Kurt Angle vs Monty Brown vs Jeff Jarrett What a main event. All the guys in it made sure it never got to be a huge cluster, and kept it to a fast paced, momentum shifting match. Jarrett almost got the win, hitting Angle with a stroke, but Monty Brown broke up the pin. Jarrett motioned for Brown to work together with him, like they have been. Brown looked like he was pondering it, and then nailed Jarrett with a body slam. Sting and Brown battled, with Brown getting the better of it. Joe was then right there, and him and Brown threw all the others out of the ring, and then faced off, to the delight of the crowd. They took turns trading power moves, until Brown went for a pounce. Joe hung on to the ropes as he was irish whipped though, and Brown ran at him. Joe ducked, and backdropped Brown out of the ring. Joe spun around, laughing at Brown, failing to notice Kurt Angle sneak up behind him. Angle delivered an Olympic slam, and pinned Samoa Joe. Winner: Kurt Angle
Samoa Joe looked on shocked, as Kurt Angle celebrated his victory. Angle motioned that the belt was coming his way, and the crowd was going nuts as impact went off the air.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 10, 2008 16:58:33 GMT -5
-Kurt Angle is currently by far TNA's Biggest face. It is unknown if they plan to give him the title right away, or to have him chase it for a while. -Christian turning face and Tomko/Bernard going hell went perfectly. When Cage announced he wasn't competing in the 6 pack challenge anymore, and slid into the ring, it was by far the loudest pop from the crowd on the entire show. Expect this program to end at Final Resolution. We can confirm Christian Cage WILL be getting a tag team partner to go against Tomko and Bernard at Final Resolution. -Speaking of that, Tomko and Bernard are indeed only a temporary addition to TNA. Tomko may be brought back later, but when this program is done, they will be too. TNA was not able to sign them to written contracts due to other commitments, and have decided to let them go for the time being. -Monty Brown has signed a written contract with TNA. He originally had a written to start, and was only there for the Angle/Jarrett program. But he has really impressed so far, and the fans give him a good reaction. He may not go anywhere for a while, as plans are to move him into a program with Samoa Joe, but he will be on TV continuously. -Raven and TNA have parted ways. It was a mutual agreement, with Raven leaving due to health reasons. Raven left on extremely good terms, having been happy to go out in such a good match in the Hammerstein Ballroom. He may be brought back next year near Bound for Glory for a little while, depending on health.
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Post by mattoriginal on Feb 10, 2008 16:59:16 GMT -5
Awesome iMPACT, but why didn't you tell me I was booked? But yeah teh sweetness there. Kazarian for X Champ. Glad Jarrett or Angle haven't jumped right into the main event scene.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 10, 2008 17:00:42 GMT -5
Awesome iMPACT, but why didn't you tell me I was booked? But yeah teh sweetness there. Kazarian for X Champ. Glad Jarrett or Angle haven't jumped right into the main event scene. It would have ruined the surprise.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Feb 10, 2008 17:09:36 GMT -5
Enjoying LAX with the Tag titles, even if they are heels at this point. Kazarian as the #1 Contender to the X-Division title is cool, I hope he eventaully wins the title, but not soon, that would give Aries a short run with the X-Title.
Angle winning his match was meh, granted he derserves the main event run, Angle vs Rhino sounds so awesome and I really hope Rhino keeps on to the NWA World Title. Not a big fan of Matt's E-Fed charicter being used in a TNA sim seeing as TNA are a near-enough big company. My only fault.
Reply to WWE-03?
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Post by Jord on Feb 10, 2008 17:25:18 GMT -5
Awesome iMPACT, and Kazarian for X Champ! Loved Bernard & Tomko threating to put Val in hospital. I love how you use UWF guys, very original.
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Post by The Undertaker on Feb 10, 2008 20:40:39 GMT -5
Glad LAX beat 3D as i ing hate 3D. Angle winning wasnt that bad. Good draw from the hat. It makes sense since he's fresh off of a win against Double J. Let him kill Rhino please. Give Shelley the X Belt!!! PLEASE!! IMPACT was good, keep it up man. Drop a reply to my WWE man.
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