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Impact Bash at the Brewery 2 Card Announced

Here’s the updated lineup for Impact Wrestling’s Bash at the Brewery 2: 
*Impact Tag Team Champions The North vs. The Rascalz’ Daz & Trey. 
*Knockouts Champion Taya Valkyrie vs. Jordynne Grace 
*X-Division Champion Ace Austin vs. The Rascalz’ Wentz. 
*River City Wrestling Champion Kongo Kong vs. Fallah Bahh. 
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Lawler On Being on WWE’s ‘No Touch List,’ Being Told He’d Be a Liability If He Wrestled

On the latest Jerry Lawler Show, Lawler discussed his not being allowed to wrestle for WWE due to his heart attack in 2012. Lawler’s on-air heart attack is the stuff of legend at this point, and while he has competed for indy companies since WWE won’t let him be in physical angles or matches.
Lawler said that it was hard for him to not be allowed to do so, but that he understands due to liability concerns. Highlights are below:
On the Authors of Pain down attacking Samoa Joe: “When they come over and confronted him, I just felt like — of course, they’ve got me on what you call the ‘No touch list’ or something like that. I guess they think that I’ll have a — you know, die on the air again or something if I have any kind of physicality with anybody … I wanted to tell those guys, the AOP guys when they were coming over to the table, or when Brock Lesnar was coming over the table. I just wanna say, ‘Guys. I beat death. I’m not afraid of you.’”
On trying to get back to work after his cardiac arrest: “But, yeah, coming back from the heart attack was — I don’t like to say heart attack. Coming back from the cardiac arrest, I mean, it was difficult [because] I just kept trying to convince everybody that I was okay and ready to come back. And still to this day, you know, the people in the WWE still feel like that’s not the case, they worry about me. They keep me on the, you know, ‘No touch list’ and all of that kind of thing.”
On being told that he would be a liability to WWE if he got in the ring: “We’ve talked about this before. You know, the doctors told [his girlfriend] Lauren, ‘Oh, we can’t clear him to go back into the ring, because he’s like a liability to the company.’ Whereas I — and I told Lauren, ‘Well, you gotta understand. Here’s a guy, you know, here I am. I had a cardiac arrest, I died on nationwide network TV. Once I’m back and ready to go again, if they grant my request and they just say, ‘Okay, we’ll let you decide what you think is best,’ and they let me go out there and wrestle again. If something did, God forbid, something did happen again? It would be like a PR disaster for the company. Twitter would blow up. ‘Oh, you know, this company. What a bunch of money-hungry people to put a poor guy that has a heart condition or something back into the ring.’ Even though I’m the one that’s making that decision. Even though I’m the one that wants to do it.”Click Here: New Zealand All Blacks Jerseys

When Matt Hardy’s WWE contract expires

According to PWInsider, Matt Hardy’s current deal with WWE is set to expire on Mar. 1. The reported hurdle between the two sides is not money, but rather how Hardy will be used moving forward. 
Hardy has been releasing “Free The Delete” videos on his YouTube channel, which has chronicled the potential return of Broken Matt Hardy. 
As far as Jeff is concerned, his contract will not expire on that date due to his injuries and legal issues. Jeff has a court date on Jan. 13 for his latest DWI arrest. WWE has pushed Jeff to address his personal health and Jeff has reportedly begun doing so.Click Here: maori all blacks shop

NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool II live today on the WWE Network

NXT UK is back with another Takeover live today on the WWE Network titled Takeover: Blackpool II. The show will take place from the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool, England. The full card is as follows:
Walter vs Joe Coffey for the WWE United Kingdom title; Gallus vs Imperium vs Grizzled Young Veterans vs Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster in a fatal 4-way tag team ladder match for the NXT UK Tag Team titles; Kay Lee Ray vs Toni Storm vs Piper Niven in a triple threat match for the NXT UK Women’s title; Trent Seven vs Eddie Dennis; Tyler Bate vs Jordan Devlin.
The show, airing exclusively on the WWE Network, starts at 5PM local time / Noon ET / 9AM PT. A 30-minute pre-show will start at 5:30PM local time. This is the first Takeover airing on a Sunday rather than on a Saturday.Click Here: Leonardo Bonucci Jersey Sale

Scotland bow out as Modric delivers moment of magic for Croatia

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SCOTLAND’S HOPES OF advancing to the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time ended with a sobering 3-1 Euro 2020 defeat by Croatia at Hampden Park.

The Scots, playing in their first major tournament since the 1998 France World Cup, needed a victory in their final Group D fixture to reach the last 16 but despite a big effort fell short again.

Attacker Nikola Vlasic drove in the opener for Croatia in the 17th minute before Callum McGregor gave Steve Clarke’s side encouragement with a leveller three minutes from the break, his first international goal.

However, just after the hour mark, captain Luka Modric restored Croatia’s lead with a stunning strike from 20 yards before Ivan Perisic headed in a third in the 77th minute to seal the win and take the Croats through, with Scotland finishing bottom of the section with just one point. 

The Scots had not lost to Croatia in their previous five meetings and were hoping to make their own football history.

Clarke made one enforced change to his side, midfielder Stuart Armstrong in for 20-year-old Billy Gilmour who was ruled out after testing positive for Covid-19 following his first start against England at Wembley on Friday night.

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Vlasic, Josip Juranovic, Bruno Petkovic and Marcelo Brozovic returned for Croatia.

The Scots roared into the game, winning their first corner within 10 seconds and their second on the back of it, trying not to let their opponents settle.

In the sixth minute attacker Che Adams just missed an in-swinging John McGinn cross by inches with Croatia keeper Dominic Livakovic punching clear for another corner which was repelled.

Adams drove wide from long distance and it was all looking positive for the Scots until they fell behind.

Perisic climbed high above right-back Stephen O’Donnell at the back post to head a deep cross from Juranovic down to Vlasic and he took a touch 10 yards out before firing past defender Scott McTominay and keeper David Marshall, stunning the Tartan Army.

Scotland suffered another blow in the 33rd minute when centre-back Grant Hanley went off injured to be replaced by Scott McKenna, who was booked seconds later for a clumsy foul on Petkovic.

Croatia were dominating the ball and dictating the play but with three minutes of the first half remaining they found themselves pegged back.

Captain Andy Robertson’s cross was only half-cleared to the edge of the box by Domagoj Vida and McGregor took a touch and stepped on to it.

The national stadium held its breath for a moment before the Celtic midfielder drilled it low past the despairing Livakovic.

Scotland’s Callum McGregor fires home.

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Croatia were first to threaten after the break and Marshall had to be quick out of his goal to foil defender Josko Gvardiol, who burst through the middle of the Scots rearguard.

Moments later, the Scotland keeper made another save from Perisic, who was then flagged offside, before McGinn failed to get a proper connection on an Armstrong cross just a yard from goal.

However, in the 62nd minute Scotland were back to square one and staring at the exit door.

As slick-moving Croatia penned the dark blue jerseys into their own box, Mateo Kovacic set up mercurial midfielder Modric who curled the ball sumptuously from 20 yards with the outside of his right foot past Marshall who had no chance.

Ryan Fraser replaced Armstrong in the 69th minute but there was more woe to follow when Perisic rose above Kieran Tierney to head Modric’s corner in off the far post and it was effectively over for the Scots and their fans, who will return to their armchairs to watch the rest of the tournament. 

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