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In late 2010, following the split of Natalya's stable The Hart Dynasty, Natalya set her sights on LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla) and the Divas Championship. [4] After coming up short twice due to LayCool's machinations, [5] [6] Natalya finally defeated the duo in a handicap match for the Divas Championship at Survivor Series. [7]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Canadian-American professional wrestler (born 1982) "Natalya (wrestler)" redirects here. For other people, see Natalya. Natalya Neidhart Neidhart in 2016 Birth name Natalie Katherine Neidhart Born (1982-05-27) May 27, 1982 (age 42) Calgary, Alberta, Canada Spouse(s) Tyson Kidd (m. 2013 ...
Before ending his matches, Hart usually employed a sequence of five moves: inverted atomic drop, Russian leg sweep, backbreaker, elbow drop from the second rope, and Sharpshooter, being known as the "Five Moves of Doom". [208] During his time in the original Hart Foundation, he and Jim Neidhart performed the Hart Attack as their finishing ...
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Classic Game Room (commonly abbreviated CGR) is a video game review web series produced, directed, edited and hosted by Mark Bussler [1] of Inecom, LLC. The show reviewed both retro and modern video games along with gaming accessories, pinball machines, and minutiae such as gaming mousepads and food products.
After four seasons of time travel, farting donkeys and sex ghosts (if you know, you know), the Doom Patrol completed its final mission in Thursday’s series finale, a devastating hour of ...
Outside of YouTube, Gastrow is active on Twitter [9] and has pages on Facebook and Reddit. He and his wife Leah also run Dunkey's Castle, an online merchandise shop. [5] Gastrow primarily covers video games on his channel. This includes posting reviews, playthroughs, video essays, and montages. [3] [5] He has also reviewed films, such as The ...
He was a fast level designer and produced all maps for the third episode of Doom, Inferno. Petersen designed 17 levels for Doom II, a little over half of the 32 total. An 18th, Dead Simple, was redesigned by American McGee before release. [8] Petersen was then involved with The Ultimate Doom in 1995 as well as the R&D phase for Quake.