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Backstage: Dasha Fuentes is standing by with SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan, The Yes Man admitting that he’d like to see The Miz lose the Intercontinental Title, but not for the reasons we think. He says Dolph Ziggler is a better representative, but despite Miz’s arrogance, he does bring a star quality. WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz & Maryse walk in, The A-Lister feeling vindicated that Bryan finally admitted he doesn’t like him. Miz informs Daniel he wishes it was him in the ring, but nothing will please him more than knowing he has to watch him reach up and grab his championship.

Match #3 – Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship: Dolph Ziggler vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz w/Maryse
Miz points up to the title and has some words for Ziggler, tries to sneak attack him to no avail, Dolph feigns a Superkick, takes the champion down and fires away with right hands. He sends The A-Lister into the corner and measures for a Superkick, Miz avoids it, hooks him for a Skull Crushing Finale, The Show Off tosses him away, attempts the Zig Zag, but the champion uses the ropes to block it. He counters a dropkick and catapults Ziggler over the top, Dolph lands on his feet on the floor, reaches under the ring for a ladder, but The Miz scores with a dropkick through the ropes.

He looks to drive Ziggler into a ladder at ringside, The Show Off puts on the brakes, tries to return the favor, Miz blocks and sets for a Skull Crushing Finale into the ladder. The challenger fights it off with back elbows, attempts the jumping DDT, The A-Lister holds him off, then drops him with a big boot. The champion looks to slam a ladder on Ziggler, Dolph rolls out of harm’s way, rams Miz into another ladder, then drags one towards the ring. The A-Lister recovers and clobbers him from behind, rams the top of the ladder into The Show Off’s ribs, misses another attempt and gets flattened by a clothesline. Dolph rakes Miz’s face across the rung of a ladder, sandwiches his head in between it, tries to squash him, the champion avoids it, then drop toe holds Ziggler face-first onto the ladder instead.

The A-Lister drags pulls the ladder into the ring through the ropes, Dolph pushes it into his jaw, Miz comes right back and dropkicks it into The Show Off’s abdomen, then rolls outside and regroup. The Show Off slides the ladder back inside, Miz grabs it and we’ve got a tug-of-war under the bottom rope in the corner, Ziggler pulls on the ladder and the champion is driven face-first into the ring post. The challenger tries to send it back in the ring, Miz hangs onto it, Dolph with a kick to the breadbasket, tries for a Famouser on the ladder, the champion blocks and sets for a powerbomb, but The Show Off slips out of it.

He spikes The A-Lister with the jumping DDT on the ladder, Ziggler staggers to his feet, goes for a taller ladder and heads into the squared circle. He stands it up under the title, The Miz surprises him with a dropkick from behind, picks up the ladder, corners the challenger and drives into into the midsection, then again with a dropkick. Miz planks it across the 2nd rope in the corner and stands on top, pulls Dolph up for a suplex, Ziggler fights it off and drops him jaw-first on the ladder. The Show Off comes off the ladder with an elbow drop, deposits the champion face-first into the ladder, goes out after another ladder and heads up after the title. The A-Lister hooks him by the foot to pull him back down, Dolph floors him with a clothesline, throws him out of the ring and starts climbing to the title again.

He gets his hands on it, Miz slides back in, tips the ladder over and The Show Off falls throat-first across the top rope. The champion takes the ladder and throws it into the challenger’s face in the corner, mocks Daniel Bryan’s “Yes!” chant, then delivers multiple running dropkicks in the corner. He goes back to the well and takes a little too much time, Ziggler throws the ladder back in Miz’s face and both guys are down. The Show Off staggers to his feet, sets up the ladder in the center of the ring, starts to climb, but here comes Miz up the other side to meet him. They trade shots on top of the ladder, The A-Lister gets dropped, Dolph reaches up, but the champion stays on him, wrapping the left knee around the ladder.

He tips Ziggler over again, The Show Off attempts a Superkick in-between the ladder, The A-Lister blocks it, tries to slam Dolph’s legs in it unsuccessfully, but drops him knee-first across it instead. He slams the challenger’s knee cap into the ladder, sandwiches both legs and slams the ladder down, wraps Dolph’s leg around the ladder and slaps on a Figure Four. The champion releases it on his own accord, calls for the Skull Crushing Finale, The Show Off battles back, goes for a Superkick, but his leg gives out. The A-Lister makes him pay with a Skull Crushing Finale onto the ladder, the champion stands the ladder up, takes his time going for the title and reaches up for it.

Dolph gets back to his feet and knocks the ladder over, Miz is left hanging in the air, the challenger tips the ladder into the hanging champion and he falls to the mat, grabbing for his knee and rolling to the outside. The Show Off stands the ladder back up and slowly ascends it, The Miz makes his way back in to cut him off, pulls him off of it and plants Dolph on the planked ladder in the corner with a slingshot powerbomb. The A-Lister struggles back to his feet, hops on one leg to set another ladder up next to the other, then makes his way to the championship. The Show Off pulls himself up on the other side, they square-off at the top and trade fists, Miz getting knocked to the mat after a headbutt. The challenger climbs up using both ladders, The A-Lister quickly scurries back up, goes low with two kicks to the groin, pushes Ziggler to the mat and pulls down the title to retain.
Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: The Miz

  • After The Bell: Miz takes a mic and simply states he would like to dedicate his win to Daniel Bryan, claiming the GM has motivated him to be the best IC Champion ever.
  • EA’s TakeAlthough I think some may disagree with me, I found this to be a superb match. I feel as though some that grew up during the era of The Hardys/Dudleys/Edge & Christian ladder matches may not appreciate this one as much, it was not full of high spots and crazy stunts. It reminded me more of the ladder matches in years before it really became a big staple, but Ziggler and Miz still found ways to make it dramatic and dangerous. I’m glad Miz retained because of how much he’s done for the IC Title, just the couple of weeks Dolph had it, it seemed less relevant.

Match #4 is a Chairs Match: Kalisto vs. Baron Corbin
Kalisto tosses a load of chairs into the ring before Corbin’s entrance, picks one up and patiently awaits The Lone Wolf’s arrival, Baron slides in and we’re underway. The King Of Flight tosses a chair at him, Corbin catches it, Kalisto attempts to kick it in his face, but misses the mark. He picks up another chair and Baron slaps it away, buries a knee to the midsection, sets a chair up and lifts The King Of Flight for a powerbomb. Kalisto slides down into a sunset flip, rolls through and scores with kicks, The Lone Wolf is sat down in the chair, The King Of Flight hits the ropes and sends him to the outside with a dropkick.

He sets the chair back up, leaps off of it to the top rope, then springs outside with a crossbody, Baron rolls back inside, Kalisto climbs onto the apron, but gets knocked to the floor by a shoulder. The Lone Wolf drapes his head over the barricade and hammers Kalisto in the back of the head, rips off his shirt to choke The King Of Flight, then slams him back-and-forth from the apron to the barricade. He tosses Kalisto into a pile of chairs, throws him back into the squared circle, covers and only gets 1. Corbin shoots him hard into the turnbuckles, props a chair in-between the top and middle rope in the corner, Kalisto starts fighting back with kicks, hits the ropes and gets planted by a spin-out powerbomb for a near fall.

The Lone Wolf heads outside to add more chairs to the ring, sets a row of them up side-by-side to build a bridge, then charges Kalisto in the corner. The King Of Flight side-steps out of the way, Baron slides out and back in, rushes into a drop toe hold and goes face-first into the chair in the corner. Kalisto plants him on a chair with a spikerana, heads upstairs, delivers a seated senton to Corbin through the row of chairs, covers, but still can’t finish it. Baron rolls outside as Kalisto pulls himself to his feet, builds a head of steam for a suicide dive, The Lone Wolf catches him in the air and hits Deep Six on the floor. Baron tosses him in the ring for a near fall, gets angered and unleashes a flurry of big punches, then makes a pile of chairs on the canvas as The King Of Flight rolls outside.

Baron grabs a chair and goes after him, swings wildly and misses multiple times, Kalisto connects with a barrage of kicks, hops on top of the barricade and comes off with a hurricanrana. He throws a chair in The Lone Wolf’s face, sends him into the barricade with a running dropkick, both guys then pulling themselves back in the ring. Kalisto slings in using the bottom rope for a leg drop, places a chair across Baron’s body, goes to the high rent district for a moonsault, but Corbin just kicks out at 2. The King Of Flight can’t believe it, grabs a chair and smacks The Lone Wolf numerous times across the back, piles a bunch of them up on the mat and gets ready for the Salida Del Sol.

Corbin pushes him away to the corner, Kalisto with more kicks, goes to the top rope and leaps off, but gets cracked in mid-air by a chair. The Lone Wolf picks him up, plants him on the pile with End Of Days and that’s all she wrote.
Winner: Baron Corbin (End Of Days)

  • EA’s TakeFor something I was not interested in heading into tonight and a match I considered to be filler, well it may have just stolen the show. Tremendous match, lots of innovation and I think Kalisto is really starting to establish TLC as “his event” after a great showing last year as well. No surprise on the winner, for as good of a performance as Kalisto put on, Corbin’s got a ton of momentum and a loss here just wouldn’t have made any sense. The King Of Flight is impressive, but let’s be honest, he’s a mid-card talent at best whereas Baron has main event written all over him.

Backstage: Dasha Fuentes brings in Natalya to the interview area, The Queen Of Harts says she would like to wish Becky Lynch luck in her match tonight, stating there’s nobody that represents SmackDown’s women better than The Lass Kicker. She addresses Carmella’s accusation earlier in the night, calls it absurd and claims The Princess of Staten Island is simply a liar.

Match #5 – Tables Match for the SmackDown Women’s Championship: Alexa Bliss vs. SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
Becky rushes right in at the bell and backs Alexa into the corner, pummels her down to the mat with forearms and boots, floors her with a short-arm clothesline, then goes outside after a table. Bliss with a dropkick through the ropes, deposits the champion into the ringside barricade, puts the table back under the ring and gets dropped from behind. The Lass Kicker drives the challenger into the barricade multiple times, sets for a powerbomb, Bliss fights her way to the apron and connects with a kick to the head. Lynch comes right back with a leg sweep, Bliss rolls back inside, Becky slides in, ducks a clothesline and hits the ropes, the challenger tries to leapfrog over, but the champion picks the leg in mid-air.

She hits a snap suplex and goes back out to get a table, sets it up on the outside, climbs back to the apron and avoids Alexa trying for a shoulder to the breadbasket. The Lass Kicker scores with a kick, attempts to suplex her to the outside through the table, the challenger avoids it, gets the champion teetering on the apron, but Becky cracks her with a right hand and steps back in. Bliss meets her with a knee to the ribs, puts the boots to Lynch in the corner, charges in, The Lass Kicker side-stepping out of harm’s way and scoring with a springboard sidekick. Alexa falls out to the apron, the champion with another springing sidekick, Bliss hangs on to the apron, bites Becky’s hand and avoids falling through the table.

She goes back in and chokes Lynch on the 2nd rope, delivers double knees to the back of the head, slams her face-first into the mat and stands on her back, driving Becky’s face into the canvas some more. Bliss goes outside now and pulls a table out from under the ring, The Lass Kicker climbs out to the apron, jumps off after her, Alexa side-steps out of the way, then sends her into the ring post. She slides the table inside, bounces the champion’s head off the apron, rolls her into the ring and sets up the table near the corner. The challenger drags Becky up by the hair, puts her into the corner and stomps away, rushes in and meets a back elbow.

Small botch on a clothesline spot, Bliss pummels the champion down into the canvas, places her across the table and then heads upstairs. The Lass Kicker rolls off and crotches the challenger on the top turnbuckle, climbs up for a superplex, Alexa blocks it and knocks her back down. Bliss gets surprised by a slam attempt as she tries to picks the champion up, Alexa slides out of it, rams The Lass Kicker face-first into the canvas, then props the table up in the corner. She brings the champion to her feet, Lynch starts firing away with uppercuts, builds momentum wth multiple clotheslines, then drops the challenger with a heel kick. She measures for the Flying Firearm, Alexa avoids it, Becky nearly runs herself into the table, puts on the brakes and grabs Bliss for a Becks-Plex.

Alexa blocks it, slams Lynch to the mat by the hair, rushes her near the corner, the champion side-steps out of the way, Bliss nearly runs herself into the table this time, but avoids it. The Lass Kicker with a sunset flip, Alexa blocks, hits her with Insult To Injury, tries to tip the table over onto Becky, but she rolls out of the way. Bliss sets the table back up, The Lass Kicker buries fists to the breadbasket, powers Bliss up onto her shoulders, Alexa reaches over, tips the table over, but gets slammed on it anyways. The Lass Kicker plants her with a modified pumphandle slam, planks the table across the bottom rope in the corner, places the challenger across it and goes to the top rope. Alexa heads out to the apron, drops down to meet her, gets clocked by a big forearm, Bliss drops to the floor and sends The Lass Kicker crashing through a table with powerbomb.
Winner and NEW SmackDown Women’s Champion: Alexa Bliss

  • EA’s TakeI just have to say that I’m 5/5 on my picks tonight and have a strong feeling I’ll be getting the clean sweep. My biggest takeaway from this is we saw a little bit of Alexa’s weakness when it comes to the in-ring part of her game, at least in comparison to Becky. Of course since I picked this correctly the title change didn’t shock me, similarly to what I said earlier about Baron Corbin, Alexa just had so much momentum going into this. I was of the thought that Nikki may step-up to be the next challenger and figured it only made sense if Bliss was the champion, but I’m sure if that does happen we will see Becky get a rematch first. As far as this match goes, nothing really stood-out to me, but just the fact the women are getting opportunities for No DQ or Tables matches.

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Attitude Of Aggression #350- The Big Five Project: Royal Rumble ’97

The Big Five Project returns as the Attitude Era hits its stride with Stone Cold Steve Austin winning his first Royal Rumble Tune in!

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On this special 350th Episode of the show, the Big Five Project returns as we enter the year PC Tunney has been looking forward to for a very long time. 1997 is here and so to is the Attitude Era. More or less anyway. We begin what will surely be an epic run of episodes here on the Big Five Project with Royal Rumble ’97. It was a night that saw the WWE return to a stadium as over 61,000 fans packed the Alamodome in San Antonio to see the boyhood dream come true all over again as Shawn Michaels reclaimed the WWF Championship from Sycho Sid. But it was also the night that saw “Stone Cold’ Steve Austin capture the first of his three Royal Rumble wins, and the most controversial of all of them as Austin was eliminate, but the refs never saw it. Austin’s victory would set off a wild chain reaction of events that would completely shift the landscape for WrestleMania XIII. In reality, the entire evening was a who’s-who of huge players in WWF at the time, even if they still were not quite fully aligned with the gimmicks that would launch the industry into the stratosphere. It was an epic night in every sense of the word so come with us deep into the heart of Texas and celebrate as the Attitude Era begins to hit its stride with Royal Rumble ’97!

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Chris King Looks Back at WWE Clash In The Castle 2022

With WWE Clash In Italy fast approaching, Chris King looks back at the first Clash In The Castle!

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With WWE Clash In Italy fast approaching, Chris King looks back at the first Clash In The Castle!

We are a few weeks away from WWE Clash In Italy PLE, which airs on May 31st. Chris King has gone back to look at the 2022 Clash At The Castle PLE and the matches with the most important future implications. 

Alexa Bliss, Asuka, and Bianca Belair vs. Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky 

All six superstars started the match in front of this wild UK crowd. The babyfaces took advantage early with a triple suplex, and Bianca Bel-Air hit her patented springboard moonsault and covered Bayley, Iyo Sky, and Dakota Kai for a near fall. Alexa Bliss and Sky got the match going with some fast-paced offense. Bliss hit their Glitz Flip, and Sky tagged in the leader of Damage Control. Despite the crowd chanting for Bayley, “I wanna know, will you be my girl?” the methodical heel would purposely tag out for most of this match. 

Bliss hit a beautiful sunset flip powerbomb and covered Sky, but Kai was the legal participant, so she ate a huge kick. Asuka and Sky now went toe-to-toe with some incredibly fast-paced action (I can’t wait to watch their match at Backlash); these two have insane chemistry. The crowd wanted the Raw Women’s Champion and Bayley tagged in. The EST is showcasing her raw power over all of Damage Control. The babyfaces looked to rally after a superplex off of Belair’s back. The heels took advantage of the numbers game; Kai hit her signature Kaio Kick, Bayley delivered Rose Plant, and Sky hit her picture-perfect moonsault. Bayley got the huge victory for Damage Control! 

  • This was a breakout performance for the new dangerous trio “Damage Control.” Bayley was such a genius changing the theme music so the crowd couldn’t sing it. That’s Heel 101. Bayley tagging out and not giving the UK crowd what they wanted was brilliant. 
  • Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky would run roughshod on SmackDown for the entire year with some amazing performances, including headlining WarGames. The Damage Control storyline would continue through the next two years, and Bayley would ultimately win the Women’s 

Championship from Iyo Sky at WrestleMania 40.

Gunther VS. Sheamus (Intercontinental Championship) 

Ludwig Kaiser introduced Giovanni Vinci, bringing back together Imperium as ‘The Ring General’ made his way down to the ring. The bell rang, and the punishment began as Sheamus’s chest was already red. Gunter chopped ‘The Celtic Warrior’ right off the turnbuckle to the outside. The challenger was writhing in pain as Gunther locked in a Boston Crab. 

Sheamus was fighting for his life to become a grand-slam champion here, taking all of the champions’ brutality. Gunther delivered a nasty bodyslam to Sheamus on the outside. The Celtic Warrior was finally able to deliver The 10 Beats of the Bodhran for a count of twelve. 

Midway through the match, both the champion and the challenger got into a slugfest, and Sheamus hit a loud knee strike for a two-count! Sheamus delivered White Noise for another near-fall. The entire UK crowd was on their feet as the Brogue Kick was countered; 

Gunther hit his patented dropkick into the corner. Sheamus lifted Gunther up for the Celtic Cross from the turnbuckle for a count of 2.99! The Celtic Warrior tried to go for the brogue kick, but his back gave out. The Intercontinental Champion delivered a powerbomb followed by a colossal lariat to retain his prestigious title. 

Sheamus got a standing ovation from the raucous UK crowd despite his loss. He may not have won the intercontinental title, but he won their respect! 

  • Both Brutes stood in the middle of the ring, staring at each other without throwing a punch as their faction members fought to solidify a singles match with no interference. That was so brilliant and creative to see. As soon as the match got underway, both superstars beat the holy hell of each other for 20+ minutes. 
  • ‘The Ring General’ would have the longest reign of 666 days in WWE history as Intercontinental Champion, defeating the likes of Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, and Chad Gable. He would eventually lose to Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 40, but Gunther has the bar so high with such an amazing reign.

Edge & Rey Mysterio VS. The Judgement Day 

Finn Balor and Rey Mysterio started the tag team match with some hard chops in the corner. Mysterio bounced back with some head-scissors takedown, and Damien Priest tagged in and clocked Edge with a nasty right hand. ‘The Rated-R Superstar was all fired up with some quick offense, sending Mysterio onto both JD members on the outside. 

Priest and Balor utilized the numbers game to take out their opponents with a leg drop and some double-team maneuvers. Mysterio had taken a lot of punishment and wanted to make the tag to Edge, but Priest prevented the tag with a big boot. 

The former leader of the JD came in firing on all cylinders, hitting some clotheslines and nailing Balor with an Edgecution. The UK crowd was going wild for Edge as he delivered his tag-partner’s signature 619, followed by a splash from Mysterio for a near-fall. 

Edge intercepted a chokeslam attempt on Mysterio with a spear to the outside! Dominik interfered to help his dad hit a sunset flip powerbomb, and Rhea Ripley made him pay. Mysterio and Edge ensured the victory with a 619 and a picture-perfect Spear! 

Following the match, Dominik would low-blow Edge and take his father’s head off with a wicked clothesline. This was the last time he was side-by-side with his father for the foreseeable future in WWE. 

  • Edge was trying to get comeuppance on the faction he helped create and was kicked out of. The Judgment Day had been targeting and terrorizing Rey’s son Dominik for months now, who was at ringside. ‘The Rated-R Superstar would ultimately get his revenge on JD at WrestleMania 39, when he faced “The Demon” Finn Balor inside Hell in a Cell. 
  • This was the birth of Dirty Dom, after being jealous of his dad choosing Edge as his tag partner instead of him. After the match, Dominik gave Edge a low blow and clotheslined his dad’s head off to a loud cheer from

the crowd. His heel turn has been the greatest creative decision in his young career. 

  • Dirty Dom is a two-time Intercontinental Champion, two-time NXT North American Champion, and current AAA Mega Champion during his time in The Judgment Day, and he’s one step away from becoming world heavyweight champion. 

Roman Reigns VS. Drew McIntrye (WWE Undisputed Universal Championship) 

The always overconfident and arrogant undisputed champion and his challenger locked up with the power of one-upmanship. Reigns had been trash-talking his opponent, and McIntyre made his rival back away. The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion looks shook because of this insane UK crowd. 

The champion answered back with some heavy right hands to his challenger. Reigns looks scared as McIntrye has his way with the champion. Karrion Kross and Scarlet provided a distraction, which allowed Reigns to take advantage. The confident champion now is slowing down the match with explosive, powerful offense like we’ve seen throughout his title reign thus far. 

Reigns delivered a big boot, and his challenger kicked out at one! The champion mocked and trash-talked McIntrye and delivered some nasty punches. Both superstars tried to deliver suplexes to each other but to no avail. Reigns then grabbed the mic for Cardiff to acknowledge their Tribal Chief, and The Scottish Warrior hit a Glasgow Kiss to the champion. McIntyre fired up and delivered his patented belly-to-belly throws. The challenger wanted a Claymore Kick as Reigns left the ring. A spinebuster into a jackknife pinfall gave McIntrye a near-fall. 

The champion intercepted a Claymore Kick with a devastating Superman Punch for a two-count. The champion locked in the guillotine choke hold in an attempt to get McIntrye to submit. The challenger speared the champion through the barricade. Reigns again intercepted a Claymore Kick with another spear for a 2.99!

McIntyre clocked Reigns with a Claymore Kick to the back of the head and into the referee, Charles Robinson. Austin Theory then made an attempt to cash in his MITB, but Tyson Fury knocked his lights out from the crowd. Back in the ring, the champion has a chair and ate a Claymore Kick for yet another near-fall! 

A slugfest ensued between both superstars, followed by a blitz of offense, a headbutt, a spear by the challenger, and a Claymore Kick. McIntyre was one second away from being WWE Undisputed Universal Champion, but Solo Sikoa pulled the referee out before the three-count. Reigns capitalized and delivered a massive spear for the victory! 

  • ‘The Scottish Warrior’ Drew McIntrye made an amazing entrance, which was highlighted by a storybook video package with his Broken Dreams theme song! The raucous crowd was red-hot for the biggest match of McIntyre’s career since his breakout year in 2020, which was thwarted by Covid. The UK crowd was chanting, “Oh, Drew McIntyre,” before the champion made his entrance. 
  • Roman Reigns always looks like a million bucks during his elaborate entrance; this time he was all alone. ‘The Tribal Chief’ had his most difficult title defense to date. Drew McIntyre has always been a thorn in Reigns’ side, ever since returning to WWE in 2018. Reigns went on to have a history-making 1,316-day title reign until Cody Rhodes defeated him at WrestleMania 40. The Tribal Chief won this year’s Royal Rumble and won the World Championship from CM Punk in a five-star classic. 
  • Solo Sikoa made his shocking debut when McIntrye delivered a Claymore Kick and pulled the referee out of the ring to stop the count. The Scottish Warrior has not had the same amount of momentum since the PLE. Yes, he won the world title for about four minutes and was the WWE Undisputed Champion for a month this year, but still, he hasn’t felt like a dangerous threat. Since Sikoa’s debut on the main roster, he’s been the silent enforcer for The Bloodline, the Tribal Chief, and now the leader of the MFTs. He has portrayed a menacing and funny heel at times, and I could see him becoming WWE or World Heavyweight Champion by next year.

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