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  2. DDT (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    A variation of this move sees the wrestler lift the opponent off the ground after applying the underhook, before falling back to drive the opponent head first down to the mat. This lifting variation was popularized by Prince Devitt, who uses a lifting version as a finisher under the name of Bloody Sunday and the 1916 as Finn Bálor.

  3. Brainbuster - Wikipedia

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    A brainbuster is a professional wrestling throw in which a wrestler puts the opponent in a front facelock, hooks their pants or thigh, and lifts them up as if they were executing a vertical suplex. The wrestler then falls onto their back so that the opponent lands on their head while remaining vertical. This move is a version of the DDT. It was ...

  4. Sunday Bloody Sunday (Paddywagon song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was released in March 1972. It was considered a rebel song and thus not played by the Republic of Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ . [ 2 ] Despite this, it reached number one in the Irish Singles Chart on 29 April 1972.

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  6. Sunday Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    "Sunday Bloody Sunday" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album War and was released as the album's third single on 21 March 1983 in the Netherlands and West Germany. [3] "Sunday Bloody Sunday" is noted for its militaristic drumbeat, harsh guitar, and melodic harmonies. [4]

  7. New play about Bloody Sunday to premier on 50th ... - AOL

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    The White Handkerchief will be performed in the Guildhall in Londonderry on January 30 next year.

  8. Reflecting On Selma’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ 58 Years Later - AOL

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    This year marks the 58th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." On March seventh, 1965, a group of peaceful marchers planned to make their way from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama to protest voting ...

  9. Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Sunday (1913), an attack by police against protesting trade unionists in Dublin, Ireland during the Dublin lock-out; Bloody Sunday (1920), a day of violence in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence when police, British Army and Auxiliary forces opened fire on the crowd of a Gaelic Football match killing 14 people and injuring at least 80 others