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David Starr, the first wrestler accused in the movement. On June 17, 2020, independent wrestler David Starr was accused of sexual assault by a former girlfriend of his, which he denied. [2] [3] After the allegation came out, several wrestling promotions stripped Starr of their championships and fired him. [4]
The crowd's rejection of Reigns elicited a range of reactions from the wrestling media, particularly from 2016–2017: Pro Wrestling Torch editor Wade Keller stated that WWE promoter Vince McMahon was engaging in a "war on fans," [3] while David Shoemaker of Grantland wrote that Reigns was the company's "most despised wrestler" in over 25 years ...
Ohio State's Sammy Sasso was to enter the 2023-24 season as the top-ranked wrestler in the 149-pound weight class nationally. Then he headed to the hospital, where he remained until 3 a.m.
The 2018 Backlash was the 14th Backlash professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. The event took place on May 6, 2018, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
140: Eureka senior Lyndsey Escareno (No. 4) notched two straight first-period pins to advance to her third straight semifinal, where Escareno (23-5) will face Goodland’s Destiny Gonzalez (No. 3).
A transgender male wrestler won his second-straight Texas girls’ 6A 110-pound division title on Sunday. Mack Beggs, who is an 18-year-old senior at Euless Trinity High School just north of ...
The wrestler first stands facing an opponent and places their stronger arm between the opponent's legs and their weaker arm on the opponent's opposite shoulder. The wrestler then lifts the opponent onto their stronger shoulder, turning them upside-down, similar to a scoop slam lift. The opponent is then lowered while being held so that the ...
In 2018, Beggs was given an opportunity to wrestle at the collegiate level as a walk-on in the men's division at a NAIA school. [10] On his Instagram, Beggs announced that he would wrestle for Life University. [11] He did not compete in the 2018–2019 collegiate wrestling season due to double mastectomy surgery. [2]