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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 11, 2009
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 10, 2009
By Brian “Flair” Kelley
Pro wrestling fans, there are many shows to attend this August, but the one you will not want to miss is High Voltage Wrestling on August 15, 2009. TNT Keny G has broken out the piggy bank to give the fans the best in Midwest pro wrestling. Keny G said it best—“HVW fans will have a buffet of wrestling action on the 15th in Granite City, IL as we are bringing out all the stars to celebrate our return,”
Keny G pulled out all the stops to provide you, the fans, with the best bang for your buck. Let’s take a look at the Top 10 reasons you do not want to miss High Voltage Wrestling.
1.The HVW Champion Donovan Ruddick will defend his HWV Heavyweight Championship against the most hyped wrestler in 2009, the HVW Livewire Champion Kahagas.

Poster by EA
Kahagas has toured around the world this summer and received an invitation to participate in the IWA Ted Petty International tournament in September and will return to his home promotion to try to prove his dominance over one of the most powerful men in the Midwest.
Ruddick is powerful, standing at 6”9. Many have stated that the man is just one step away from the WWE. Managed by the The Magic Man, Ruddick looks to impose his will on the Tokyo Monster. Ruddick taking on Kahagas has been boiling for some time. The HVW Arena will be crazy when these two go at it in a FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH!!!
2.Santana G’s debut.

Photo By Michael R Van Hoogstraat
With a huge void in the Midwest womens wrestling scene, Santana G has been the buzz of the summer. Training at the NWA Dynamo Gym, word has it that she has been working hard to learn her craft. Beautiful and sweet, Santana G was put in the line of fire when B.A.B.E.Watch members Brandon Aarons and Brandon Espinosa jumped her dad, Keny G, in the middle of the ring at the last show. Fan favorite Juice Robinson made the save and Santana’s dad let Aarons know that at this show he was to get a female tag team partner as Santana G would be teaming up with Juice for a mixed tag team match.
Come to HVW and be able to say that you were there when Santana made her wrestling debut.
One can not forget that two of the Young guns of the sport are in this match Juice Robinson and Brandon Aarons are the future of the sport and this will be the first match between this two but one would assume that these two will meet each other many times in the future.
3.Mississippi Madman comes to HVW !!
As punishment for the beatdown of TNT Keny G, Brandon Espinosa will have to face Keny G’s hired gun, the Mississippi Madman. The Mississippi Madman is a nice guy out of the ring but when the bell rings, the big man is one bad man. I caught up with the Mississippi Madman and he had these words for Brandon Espinosa.
4.The 2008 MWR Wrestler of the Year Jeremy Wyatt.

Poster by Kari Williams
One of the baddest men on the planet, Jeremy Wyatt will be in the house. You never know what the Rebel is up to. The most talked about guy in the MWR coverage area, Jeremy Wyatt has arguably had a better year in 2009.
Mark Sterling defeated Hunter Mathews and Krotch for the PWE US title in June. Can he survive the speed of Gary J and Rebel Lucha? Both of these superstars are coming off heartbreaking title losses at HVW with Ruddick beating Rebel Lucha and Kahagas stopping Gary J. Sterling returns to HVW with PWE gold, will he be able to walk out with it, is the question.

6.The semi finals to the HVW Tag team tournament.
Tag team action at its best. The Hooligans, the Bandana Mafia, Zero Gravity and Nick Brubaker will be in the house with a partner of his choice. Who will emerge as the first ever HVW Tag team Champions?
We caught up with The Hooligans and they sent a warning the teams at HVW
7.Wrestlecraps Blade Braxton

Since 2000, WrestleCrap.com has been THE definitive source for all the worst of professional wrestling. Whether it be an evil one-eyed midget named Cheatum or grown men fighting over an uncooked turkey, WrestleCrap is the place to kick back and laugh at the dumbest stuff ever presented in – and outside – a wrestling ring!
Come to High Voltage Wrestling to meet Blade Braxton one of the co-authors of one of my favorite books WrestleCrap book of List. Blade works hard on the website and will be sponsoring the special appearance of The Midnight Rose in the first ever HVW Battle Royal.
8.Dingo
If you don’t like watching Dingo, then you just don’t like wrestling. Many believe that he is the most exciting wrestlers in the past few years in St Louis. Dingo’s last appearance in HVW was in a victory over Kahagas. Dingo looks to add HVW gold to his illustrious resume. That may be easier said that done. Dingo is set to match up with Tony Kozina. Kozina will be making his debut at HVW with full intentions of leap frogging Dingo to the title. Two wrestlers who can really go, this could be the match of the night.
9.Battle Royal
Who has it in them to claim the first ever HVW Battle Royal?
10. Will Mark Bland be brave enough to show.

My money is on the fact that Bland is all talk and no go, but HVW has sent him and invite to show up. The feud of 2009 has been HOT all summer. It started with Absoulte Wrestling Radio’s Matt Krueger insulting “Future” Donovan Ruddick in the middle of the ring. Bland was not happy about it all and called out promoter TNT Keny G during his show. Keny would infiltrate the show and take it over when Bland was out of town. Mark Bland then viciously attacked TNT Keny G at The Fan Shop in St. Louis, leaving him bruised and battered. The two had words at Six Flags during a special AWR broadcast in June.
Bland wants a match with Ruddick and promises to knock him out. Will Mark Bland be brave enough to show, or will he take my advice and stay far far away?
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 9, 2009
By Brian Kelley
Pro Wrestling Entertainment returned on June 20th with some of the biggest stars in the Midwest. The PWE Champion “Bloody” Harker Dirge was set to defend his title that he had won from former ECW/WWE Superstar Al Snow against the Red Hot Kahagas.
Kahagas who just the night before was invited to IWA’S Ted Petty Invitational looked to take the title back to Florida. Also on the line was the PWE Tag team Champions Zero Gravity (Brett Gakiya & CJ Esparza) putting the belts against Feature Presentation of Eric Ruffington & Blake Steel.
The PWE US title was vacated so we were treated with a three way between some of the youngest stars in the sport with Krotch, Mark Sterling and Hunter Matthews.
If you are a fan of the BIG men, they do not get any bigger than the battle of the Mississippi Madman and Keith Walker. Two of the most powerful men in the Midwest went toe to toe. The match was a dream match that had to be contained by another giant of the Midwest “The Future”
Donovan Ruddick.
Speaking of a dream match a personally one of mine was at PWE when the 2008 MWR Wrestler of the year Jeremy Wyatt was in action taking on the young and exciting Shane Hollister.
Other of my favorites was in action too. Curly was there, Mike Sydal, Matt Cage, Nick Brubaker and more showcased the Midwest.
With a star studded card from top to bottom the crowd PWE was set though the attendance was small A problem arose and they had to put the ring on the parking lot but that didn’t stop all the wrestlers from going out in the heat and having a great card.
MWR Fans I give you a photo essay of PWE.
Professional Wrestling Entertainment results from Lincoln, IL on 6/20 —
*PWE Tag Champs Brett Gakiya & CJ Esparza pinned Eric Ruffington & Blake Steel

PWE Tag team Champions Zero Gravity demonstrates their teamwork early on. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Blake Steel and Eric Ruffington repays the favor to Zero Gravity (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
*Mike Sydal pinned Nick Brubaker

Mike Sydal shows the talented Nick Brubaker that he can hit him from everywhere. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Perfect execution by Mike Sydal.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
*Jeremy Wyatt pinned Shane Hollister

No one gets in the head of the fans like Jeremy Wyatt.(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

A powerfull blow by Wyatt sends Hollister reeling. (Photo Cretit Brian "Flair" Kelley)
*PWE Heavyweight Champ Bloody Harker Dirge pinned Kahagas

The Tokyo Monster arrives! (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The PWE Champion Bloody Harker Dirge is ready at all times. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Bloody Harker Dirge works the arm of the International Superstar (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Kahagas strikes from above (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The Champ is in trouble!!!(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Bombs away …Dirge retains the title. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
*Mark Sterling pinned Krotch & Hunter Matthews to win the vacant PWE US Title (triple)

Mark Sterling has his eyes on the PWE us Title( Brian "Flair" Kelley)

Krotch Krotch Krotch (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Hunter Mathews looks to add the PWE US title to his resume. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Mathews thought he had Krotch where he wanted him till Sterling stopped him. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Sterling delivers the pain to Krotch. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Krotch goes for a high risk maneuver on Mathews and Sterling. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
*The Future Donovan Ruddick pinned Gavin Alexander

*Catalyst Cory Carter & Danny McKay pinned Matt Cage & Curly

Danny McKay and Catalyst Cory Carter . (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Curly and Matt Cage (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Cory Carter slows down Matt Cage. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Cory Carter and Danny McKay works on a perfect double team(Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Cage and Curly never seemed to be on the same page. After the match Cage would turn on Curly much to the dismay of the fans. (Photo Credit Brian "Flair" Kelley)
*Mississippi Madman beat Keith Walker by DQ.

One of the most powerful men to ever enter the ring Keith Walker (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

No push over himself, the Mississippi Madman is not afraid of Keith Walker. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Walker pulls out all the stops with a a flying shoulder block is . (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

The war raged outside of the ring with the Madman sending Walker into gravel full force (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

Walker sizes up the Madman for a punishing blow (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)

After Walker speared the female ref, the Future Donovan Ruddick came into to restrain Walker from his destruction. Our hearts to go out to the ref. (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
PWE Returns and it is Free

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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 7, 2009

Straight fromrasslinriotonline.com
No, this isn’t an article on how I, “The Golden Boy” Greg Anthony, make the greatest PB&J sandwiches. Instead an analogy pertaining to pro wrestling. Now bear with me on this one. I think it would be safe to say that Peanut Butter and Jelly is probably one the greatest combinations in the history of man. Perfectly complimenting each other so much that now it’s impossible to imagine one without the other. So let’s say that Pro Wrestling is Peanut Butter or Pro Wresting=Peanut Butter for you math geeks. What would be Jelly in this equation? Well the solution is simple, Music!
Can you imagine the last thirty years of pro wrestling without music? No glass breaking for a “Stone Cold” Steve Austin entrance, no unmistakable guitar riffs, no spine rattling drums. Great moments that no longer exist because there wasn’t a soundtrack for that moment. Music is truly a universal language and has made its impact on every form of entertainment and pro wrestling is no different.
Now we all know that Michael Hayes is credited with being the first to use rock music in his entrances. From Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Freebird” to one of my all time favorites “Badstreet USA” ,where Mr.Hayes sang lead vocals, his impact on the business in this aspect is legendary. Now look how far we’ve come with music in pro wrestling. WWE alone has released 22 albums that have done very well commercially.
Now P.S. Hayes wasn’t the first to come out to music in general and I don’t know if anyone really knows who the first actually was. I remember my grandmother telling me that Gorgeous George use to come out to “Pomp and Circumstance” or the graduation theme as you may know it. Of course it will always be Macho Man’s music to me. At the request of Vince McMahon Sr, Sgt. Slaughter used The Marine Corps’ Hymn in the late 80s. Music has had as much of impact on wrestling as anything else.
In 2009, music and wrestling are a given. I’ve had to work shows were the sound equipment breaks or the guy who owns the speakers quit the company. Now to enter without music, it seems like something is missing not just to me but the fans as well. It’s like….. like eating a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich without the jelly, I promise and when “The Golden Boy” Greg Anthony makes a promise it’s as good as gold.
—-Greg Anthony is a regular on the local area circuit. He won RRO Booker of the Year 2008 and is listed in the top 5 of the RRO Top 10 2008. Greg is currently working as booker of NEW and can be seen tagging with legend Bobby Eaton and Brian Thompson as “Midnight Gold”.
Look for more of The Golden Circle with Greg Anthony at MWR in the future.
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 6, 2009

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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 6, 2009
By Dubi-“Bear”
If you like beer, brats and wrestling then you should have come with me to House Springs on July 25, as I partied with the LWA Superfans.
Throughout the years of going to shows around the Midwest with my boyfriend, Brian, we have made many friends, no matter what federation we go to. One of my favorite friends goes by Big Al. Big Al is a huge Jordan Lacey fan and a loveable guy with a great sense of humor. He invited us to the LWA tailgate party prior to the show. And, as they say in Rock, let the good times roll.
The afternoon was beautiful and the beer was good. Several of the LWA crew joined us for laughs and food. The wild and crazy Steven Kennedy came out of the locker room and had stolen someone’s wrestling shorts and put them over his pants to entertain the party. I had a delicious jalapeño brat and got caught up with what was happening with Referees Eric Davis and Kiwi Jello. Even Adam Raw couldn’t resist coming out and hanging with us. Before we went in to watch matches, we all posed for a group photo for Kari Williams for an article to be published at a later date.
When the show began, I was already feeling a buzz and excited about seeing Michael Strider again. Strider and Derek Stone were the first two wrestlers who I became a fan of when I first saw pro wrestling live. On this evening, Strider took on Mark Sterling, who was also one of the first I saw, whom, at the time, I was not impressed with. Nearly five years later, Sterling is now one of the top reasons I enjoy going to wrestling.
Also on the card was the sexy Tyler Cook. Girls, if you have not seen Tyler Cook, you do not know what you are missing. He is a work of art, or, at least eye-candy.
I got to my seat with a full cup of beer to start the show. The problem was I kept spilling my beer on the floor, with a little help from my friends, on myself, and on others throughout the night. At intermission, I was on my mission to seek out LWA fans to do this article. Due to the fact that I was having such a good time, I asked my friend Dawn to assist me in finding fans of the LWA.
The first fan I caught up with was with my good friend Big Al; her name was Mallory Willson, a seven year fan. She insisted that her all-time favorite was Bruce VanChan who retired about four years ago and was “one of the originals from Adam Raw’s garage,” according to Willson. That was before my time of watching LWA, and she wanted her picture with fellow Superfan Justin Poole.

Mallory Willson with fellow fan Justin Poole (Photo Credit Brian "Flair" Kelley)
The next fan I spoke to came to see Adam Raw in action. His name was Ryan Hughes, and he has been going to LWA for close to two years. Adam Raw, unfortunately, was unable to wrestle on this evening, though he was more than happy to take a picture with young Ryan.

Ryan Hughes with his favorite LWA Superstar Adam Raw (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
Running around, I found Adrian Hooper, who had been going to LWA for four years. Adrian was a fan of Steven Kennedy. Kennedy used to be cocky and arrogant, but lately he has been a really cool guy, and I was happy he took the time for me to snap a picture with Adrian.

Adrian Hooper with the Charismatic Steven Kennedy (Photo Credit Brian “Flair” Kelley)
Last, but not least, was Michael Mayberry. Michael and I have something in common—we are both impressed with Donovan Ruddick. You can call him “The Future” or the “6’9” Monster,” but I think that he is AWESOME. So did Michael. The intermission was done. and I asked Michael that if he waited after the show, I would asked LWA Management if Ruddick would come out. You never know what kind of mood The Future is in, so I told Michael I wasn’t for sure. Lucky for me, they were able to get him to come out, and Ruddick was polite and smiled.

“The Future” Donovan Ruddick with one of his biggest fans Michael Maberry.
Aww the night was over and the room was spinning but we had a great time of hanging with friends at the Lethal Wrestling Alliance.
I am hoping to make the MMWA-SICW show Saturday at South Broadway. On Aug. 15 I will be in Granite City for High Voltage Wrestling. Look forward to the next installment of Dubi meets the fans.
One last thought…..
Michael Strider lost the NWA Central States Championship to Mark Sterling and announced that he was walking away but the fans will always have the memories of one of the toughest guys I ever saw. I leave you with a picture of him posing with me and another fan who truly enjoyed watching him. I have to say it one last time….STRIDER NATION…you will be missed.

Strider and myself.....Hopefully not for the last time. (Photo Credit Brian "Flair" Kelley)

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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 4, 2009
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Posted by flairwhoooooo on August 4, 2009
Come Join
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WRESTLE FEST 09
Where: The Civic Center Grass
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Posted by reimaginejournalism on August 3, 2009
By Kari Williams
In House Springs, MO, 77 fans witnessed the fallout of Circus Maximus VI. Complete with title changes, dissension amongst teammates and the always-vocal Superfans, the show delivered in true LWA fashion.
Gary the Nightowl, with Tiffani LaFane, took on Tyler Cook in the opening bout. The new ring announcer, Graham Wellington, incorrectly announced Gary as ‘Barnowl,’ prompting LaFane to make a point that the barnowl no longer existed and that the fans need to accept it. Cook seemed to have the advantage early on, but LaFane’s ringside antics derailed Cook on more than one occasion.

Tyler Cook takes on Gary the Nightowl outside the ring during the opening contest. Photo by Kari Williams
However, the match went to the outside, as Cook put a beating on Gary prior to LaFane’s fatal involvement. Just when it appeared that Cook would close in on the victory, LaFane jumped on the ring apron and sprayed Cook with the hairspray she carried to ringside without detection by the referee. Gary quickly pinned Cook for the win.
Paul Parker then brought out Adam Raw to denounce the rumors that he was scheduled to face Gorgeous Jordan, formerly Jordan Lacey. Raw also commended Commissioner Tim Alley for initiating the Triple Medallion and said he found a replacement for the rumored match. Before he could introduce the replacement, the Submission Squad (Pierre Abernathy & Evan Gelistico) interrupted, complaining about Raw’s constant need of replacements within the LWA.
Raw then brought out “Future” Donovan Ruddick as his stand-in. Ruddick attacked the Squad and then turned on Raw. When Ruddick proceeded to further attack Raw, Abernathy stopped him, causing a minor conflict between Abernathy and Gelistico, who were set to defend their tag titles against de La Mascaras (Dash Rando & Rebelucha).
When the match began, Rando got the best of Abernathy, who suggested that they thumb wrestle instead—he never loses in thumb wrestling matches. Rando won. Then Abernathy suggested an arm wrestling match, which gave the same outcome. Rando was singled out for the majority of the bout, but the moment he saw a window of opportunity, he tagged Rebelucha, who turned the match around.

Battling for the LWA Tag Tea Titles, Pierre Abernathy wears down Dash Rando. Photo by Kari Williams
Rebelucha’s uncanny lucha skills impressed nearly everyone in attendance, and just about wrestled the tag belts from the Squad. Gelistico and Abernathy got in their share of formidable offense, and in the end, their cunning ways allowed them to walk away with the belts. Gelistico pinned Rando but held the tights for leverage.
Gorgeous Jordan defended his Pinfall Medallion against Ruddick in the next bout. These two men had not waged war against one another since their First Blood match on Sept. 20, 2008, in which Ruddick lost the title to Lacey. And Ruddick’s pent up anger showed. He pummeled Jordan relentlessly. But the Gorgeous one would not go down easily.

Gorgeous Jordan brings the fight to "Future" Donovan Ruddick in their battle for the Pinfall Medallion. Photo by Kari Williams
He put up a fight, albeit using illegal tactics more often than not. Their battled went in and out of the ring, and Lacey went to the top rope twice for elbow drops. However, when he could not put Ruddick down for the count, he intentionally got himself disqualified via a low blow, thus retaining his medallion.
After intermission, LWA Heavyweight Champion K.C. Karrington addressed the crowd and his match against Wyatt later in the evening, where he vowed to retain the belt. Before Karrington could get much further, LWA President Luke Roberts interrupted, proclaiming that he had a plan to make the LWA the best since he won the presidency. He also noted the fact that Shorty Biggs tried to go against him and that he was “taken care of.” Roberts called Wyatt the most dominant and profitable champion in LWA history and declared that the “reign of K.C. Karrington is over.”
“Thee” Brandon Espinosa, accompanied by “Irresistably Flawless” Brandon Aarons, challenged Medallion of Brutality Holder “Spoiled” Steven Kennedy. Due to the medallion stipulations, Kennedy had the power to choose the type of match in which he would defend the medallion—he chose a tables match. It did not take long for chairs and tables to enter into the equation.

"Thee" Brandon Espinosa challenges "Spoiled" Steven Kennedy for Kennedy's Medallion of Brutality in a Tables Match. Photo by Kari Williams
Espinosa took a brutal beating courtesy of Kennedy’s chair-bashing expertise. Still, Espinosa did considerable damage to Kennedy’s ankle, also using a chair. At one point, the two men were teetering on the ring apron with a table set up right beneath them. Finally the table made its way to the ring, and after a couple close calls for both challenger and medallion holder, Kennedy retained, sending Espinosa smashing through the table with a crushing powerbomb.
National Wrestling Alliance—Central States (NWA-CS) Champion Michael Strider made his highly anticipated return to LWA to defend his belt against Mark Sterling. These two hard-hitting athletes dished out equally vicious amounts of punishment. And both refused to back down. They took the fight out of the ring, where Strider delivered his most vicious chops to Sterling’s back, but Strider paid dearly, as Sterling rammed him into the side of the ring.

Mark Sterling does his best to inhibit NWA-CS Champion Michael Strider as he tries to win the belt. Photo by Kari Williams
Back in the ring, Sterling continued his malicious attack, which resulted in the referee being knocked down. Strider would have had the victory after hitting a devastating suplex, but the ref was slow to make the count. Just minutes later, Sterling pinned Strider, clean, in the middle of the ring, to win the NWA-CS Championship.
After the match, Strider said that he did not know if he would make it back to St. Louis—his favorite city to wrestle in—and thanked the fans for their support.
In the main event, Wyatt attempted to win back the LWA Heavyweight Championship from K.C. Karrington. The tone was set for this war earlier in the evening, as vengeance echoed in the Knight of Columbus Hall. Karrington and Wyatt wasted no time in letting their hatred boil over, as they attacked each other relentlessly. Wyatt focused his attack on Karrington’s arm/hand to debilitate him. But nothing could stop the underdog champion. With frustration setting in, Wyatt resorted to bringing a chair into the mix, but the ref took it away.

"The Rebel" Jeremy Wyatt targets LWA Heavyweight Champion K.C. Karrington's arm in their second battle, as Wyatt tries to regain the belt. Photo by Kari Williams
Wyatt played on that distraction and hit Karrington with the belt. Just as the ref began to count the pinfall, Kennedy emerged from the back and explained what happened to the ref. Crafty as he is, Wyatt nearly regained the belt after Kennedy gave the ref an earful, but Karrington remained one step ahead of the former champ and got the one, two, three.
LWA’s next show will be Aug. 7 in St. Charles, MO at the Vetta Sports Complex. Keep checking http://www.missouriwrestlingrevival.com and http://www.lwawrestling.com for more details.
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