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  1. Vince introduces the show and says that standing next to him is ‘the world’s largest unprocessed but, Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura’. Ventura has his back to camera and turns around to reveal he’s dressed up like the Ultimate Warrior, complete with face paint, T-Shirt and arm tassles! He does a terrible impersonation and predicts that the Warrior will strike gold at Wrestlemania. When McMahon questions how last week he said Hulk Hogan was going to win, he says ‘so sue me, I reversed myself’. Vince then quips that if he knew anything about reversals he would still be an active wrestler!
  2. No referee in the ring for this one, with Tony Falk outside and only there to count the fall. The match opens very similarly to the one from 3/9 with Adams hitting his nasty looking clothesline and a belly to back suplex, whilst Austin’s clubbing blows still look weak. Adams tosses Austin to the outside and goes to piledrive him on the floor, but Austin reverses it with a backdrop. Adams blocks an attempted Austin posting by posting him himself, and is again in charge. He hits a piledriver in the ring, but then misses a knee drop off the middle turnbuckle. Austin goes to work on his knee before tying him up in the ropes. He unloads with some punches on the helpless Adams and then gets a chair from ringside. He charges at Adams who gets his foot up to block the chair shot, and the chair rebounds off it and into Austin’s own face. Adams frees himself from the ropes and cracks Austin over the head with the chair, when Gary Young and Scott Braddock come out to help Austin. Adams handles them comfortably, DDT’s Austin on the chair and then gets the win. Devastation Inc. triple team Adams after the bout until Matt Borne makes the save. Good little match that was smartly booked. Adams is clearly controlling the flow of the match and him being in control for most of it makes sense. Austin throws a great punch but his clubbing blows (and to a lesser extent his stomps) still need a bit of work. He is already very good at getting a response from the crowd though. Agree with what some others have said and I could do without Devastation Inc. being involved in this feud. Hopefully they disappear by the time that Toni and Jeannie get involved in it.
  3. Ric Flair is with Jim Ross and Gordon Solie and Ross says that a lot of people think that Lex Luger has the best shot of any man in a long time of unseating him. Flair says that Luger probably has more credentials, physically and mentally, than any wrestler in the sport today when it comes to climbing the hill and defeating him. Over the last ten years he’s seen 500 qualified athletes try to climb that hill, try to walk the aisle and try to become what he is, the World Heavyweight champion. He tells Luger that he’s had it and next time he sees him he’s going to end the controversy 1-2-3.
  4. Robert Fuller says that just thinking about Evansville, Indiana fires him up. He hates the slimeball town, their building owners, their referees, their timekeepers, in fact everything about Indiana makes him hot, except one thing, and that’s Brian Lee is coming to Evansville. He’s saying that he’s coming to get a piece of the Tennessee Stud? Well his head is empty because you don’t fool with him and he’s already seen that when he mopped up the television floor with him a couple of weeks ago. Lee wants to blame things on Sylvia? Well she’s gone, Sylvia left him and there is nothing he can do about it. In Evansville Wednesday night, there is something he can do about Brian Lee though!
  5. The ‘Macho King’ and the ‘Sensational Queen’ are out for an interview with Mean Gene. Okerlund says how they’ll be part of history at Wrestlemania when they face Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire in a mixed tag team match. Savage says that there are a couple of people that are way past the danger zone; the ‘American Dream’, who he is going to handle, and Sapphire, who the ‘Sensational Queen’ has a special message for. Sherri says that because of the humiliation that Sapphire has bestowed upon the Kingdom of Madness, it is her royal duty as Queen to exile her polka dot, big butt from her managerial position in the World Wrestling Federation. The consequences that she will face will end her managerial position by Dusty Rhodes’ side, and send her back to peasantville where she belongs! Savage says that after Wrestlemania VI the ‘American Dream’ won’t be Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire, it will be the ‘Macho King’ and the ‘Sensational Queen’ and there is nothing anybody can do about it. I’m a huge Sherri fan but always considered her as someone who was the never the best when it came to cutting promos. Not the case here. None of the usual hysterics or screaming that you come to expect from her and she does a better job than Savage, and it’s not often that you would say that.
  6. Atlas is sporting a jacket saying ‘The Champ’ and is accompanied by his manager ‘The Duke’. Onita is wearing red face paint, and from the moment he throws his first kick, you can tell that he’s not this karate, martial arts master that they claimed! No messing around from Onita and he blows the green mist in Atlas’ face early. Those Japanese stereotypes continue with a lousily applied nerve hold. The finish comes as Onita takes a swig of something from ringside, goes to blow it at Atlas, but he moves and the red mist hits the referee leading to the DQ. The two of them fight some more on the arena floor and brawl all the way to the back. This may be worth watching for the perverse sight of Tony Atlas taking on Atsushi Onita (and as an added bonus it doesn’t go long either!), but this was bad. Onita was like a low rent Muta and his kicks were horrible. Atlas had some nice fire in his comeback, but the setting up of that finish seemed to take an age. The post-match brawl around ringside was better than anything in the match itself.
  7. The interviewer says how Tony Atlas now has perhaps his toughest challenge, a newcomer to the ICW, the Japanese Frontier Martial Arts expert, Atsushi Onita. Atlas says that no-one talked anything over with him then all of a sudden he receives a phone call saying he’s got to wrestle this guy? He’s a Martial Arts expert, he’s supposed to be a champion in Japan and now he’s coming over here to attack him? It’s not fair, but because he is the champion, he is going to face him. As champion, he feels that when they discussed his title, the challenger, he should have been there. He should now more about this man who he is going to step in the ring with. He knows nothing about Karate, he is a wrestler and this man is the most dangerous thing in professional wrestling today! Everyone thinks it’s funny, they think they’ve got him upset, that Onita is going to get the title. He doesn’t like it one bit and if he finds out who signed him to this match… Another strong Atlas interview. I’m imagining that Onita is pretty much an unknown at this stage, but Atlas gets the point across that he is both a dangerous man and a credible threat to his title. I also like how he sticks to his character (‘because he’s the man, he’ll face anybody’) even if the thinks someone is trying to screw him over. No trying to pussy foot out of the match like some heel champions would try to do.
  8. Today’s guests on the Brother Love show are the Colossal Connection along with Bobby Heenan, and at Wrestlemania they will be defending their WWF tag team titles against Demolition. Heenan says that they have a problem and that problem is Demolition as they have what they want. The titles belong to the family though, and in Andre the Giant and Haku he has the problem solvers. Haku says a few words and then Andre cuts a promo which makes the Ultimate Warrior sound coherent! Heenan says he knows that Brother Love loves love, but there is no love in the Heenan Family at the moment, there’s nothing but hatred and disgust for Demolition. They have a problem and at Wrestlemania VI they’re going to solve it, he guarantees it. We’ve seen some terrible, incoherent, rambling promos this year already, but Andre may have just cut the worst of the lot. With the exception of the closing line about Demolition ‘staying as ex-champions’, I didn’t understand a word of it. Solid job from ‘The Brain’ hyping the Wrestlemania match and giving the jokes and one liners a miss for a change.
  9. Hogan says that he’s glad they (he and his Hulkamaniacs!) took on Dino Bravo as it gave them one more chance to prove that Hulkamania is the strongest force in the WWF. When he had Bravo on his back he was cheapshotted by Earthquake, and as he was regenerating himself, the Warrior hit the ring. Did he see that he was wounded and was going for the kill, or like his little Hulksters said, was he just trying to protect him? From here Hogan starts waffling about darkness, light, energy and that he will come out on top at Wrestlemania. Warrior talks to his hands and says something along the lines for them to fulfil their destiny they must protect Hulk Hogan. Warrior started off alright (for a Warrior interview), but it wasn’t long before he lost me. Compare the promos that Savage and Hogan were cutting for Wrestlemania V and then try and watch these!
  10. Vince McMahon introduces the show and Jesse Ventura is wearing a Hulk Hogan vest, bandana and doing Hogan poses! He tears off his vest a la the Hulkster and says that the Hulk Hogan is going to win at Wrestlemania. Vince proceeds to apologise to Hogan for the impression!
  11. Unfortunately this is a repeat of the match from 3/9. Shame as I was looking forward to the ‘scientific match’ between the two of them.
  12. Ole Anderson is the guest on the Louisville Slugger and Jim Cornette has heard that there’s been an injury to Arn Anderson and wonders how that will affect the vendetta against the Steiner Brothers? Ole says he figures that people will think they’re done and will just go home with their tail between their legs, but nobody stops the Andersons, nobody stops the Horsemen, not even the Steiners. He talks about how one time something happened to Gene, how he sacrificed his own brother to win the World Tag Team titles, as they both understood that when they went into that match the most important thing was coming away with those belts. Right now Arn also understands that, and right now the tag team belts happen to be on the Steiners. He knows that a lot of people make threats, a lot of people talk about what they can do, but he’s never told a lie in his life, the belts are more important than life itself and they’re going to take them from the Steiners.
  13. Roddy Piper comes out for an interview with Gene Okerlund and cautiously keeps one side off camera; turns out it’s because he has painted half of his face black! He’ll be facing Bad News Brown at Wrestlemania VI because they couldn’t find anyone else to fight him. He’s already spoken to Sapphire (clearly you ask the black woman for information on the black man!) and she’s said how the people of Harlem think he’s a jerk and a bully. Come Wrestlemania VI, Bad News is going to be no news at all! Wow! I never knew that Piper did the half black/half white gimmick before Wrestlemania itself? Interview is all over the place but the crowd are lapping it up. Barely three months into the Yearbook and it’s kinda shocking how often racism, homophobia and blatantly accusing people of being on steroids are used in promos. Thing is it’s more often the faces that are guilty of this! Crazy times.
  14. Atlas tells Roadblock that tonight is your night of defeat, tonight is your night to meet the man, and tonight is your night to get whupped like you’ve never been whupped before. He’s not going to meet no imitation, he’s going to meet the real deal! It doesn’t matter how he comes out of the match, just as long as he comes out with the gold. Sure, Roadblock may be 6’9”, 375lbs and just got through beating four men at one time, but tonight is his night to learn respect. Everybody has been asking what makes him so big and tough? It’s because he’s got the gold whereas everyone else who comes out here has just got their mouth. The belt shows you what he’s all about. Look at who’s wearing the strap and that will tell you who the man is. Best Atlas promo so far. He’s calm, measured, composed and just gets the point across. No wasted words, and no over the top facials or mannerisms like in the earlier interviews. He’s finally found his groove as a heel promo, and like others have said, pretty amazing that no-one else could get this out of Atlas.
  15. Kerry says that heaven needed a champion and it took his brothers David and Mike, Texas needed a champion and it’s got Kerry Von Erich. He’s a little banged up but he defeated The Soultaker for the Texas title last night, and right now he’d rather have the Texas title than the World title. Billy Joe Travis jumped him after the match, stole his title, and is now calling himself the Texas Heavyweight Champion. That’s a joke! He challenges Travis to come down to ringside now, promises that he won’t touch him, but does want to talk to him. Travis (carrying the Texas title) and Terrance Garvin make their way out and Kerry says he sees Billy Joe has bought his girlfriend with him, Mr Fruit Cake himself! Billy says that he was a little wary coming out as Kerry’s elevator doesn’t go all the way to the top, but says that it was Kerry’s rule, and whomever walks out with the Texas belt is the Texas champion. He came down, knocked him out and took the belt. Right or wrong, it was his rule. Kerry warns him not to point his finger at him or he’ll kill him. Travis says that he doesn’t like Texas, him, the Von Erich name and is going to change the name of the Sportatorium to the Billy Joe Travis Auditorium! Kerry asks him to give him the title back, and when he doesn’t he decks him with a discus punch. Travis drops the belt, Kerry picks the title belt up and tells Travis that he will see him on Friday night. This was bad! Kerry was at his worse here, stumbling over his words, rambling and not explaining things clearly in the slightest. Marc Lowrance several times had to repeat what he was saying so everyone could understand. Then the whole angle of Travis stealing his Texas title is done and dusted with one discus punch! It would be interesting to know if anyone in the WWF actually was even watching this stuff when they signed Kerry later in the year? I can’t imagine how someone could have been and then thought he’s the kind of guy they want on their roster. Were they still imagining it was the Kerry of the early to mid-80s? Kerry in the first few months of 1990 is plain baffling!
  16. Lawler says that the mere fact that Jeff Jarrett is getting a shot at his prestigious Unified World title is a testament to what he’s been saying all along; that wrestling fans in Dallas are some of the most ignorant, unknowledgeable, ill informed, retarded inbeciles that he’s ever seen in his days a professional wrestler. Being ignorant as they are, they think that Jeff Jarrett is a worthy contender for his belt, and obviously as he’s got a match against him, so do all the officials in the USWA like Max Andrews. Someone who buys a bottle of peroxide and dyes their hair blonde, then gets someone to make him a sequinned jacket so that he can wear to the ring, that’s enough to make these idiots think he’s a title contender? He’s going to prove what a real World champion is, and don’t ever compare a punk like Jeff Jarrett to him as he’s an insult to his profession. Jeff Jarrett is not a wrester, all he does is try to impress all the hairy legged, pimply faced girls, so that when the match is over they’ll be hanging around his car asking for an autograph, trying to kiss him and trying to get a date with him! That might mean something to Jeff Jarrett, but a World Heavyweight champion like him doesn’t need scumbags hanging around. He doesn’t want them, he’s not out there to impress anybody, he’s there to do one thing, defend his title and take it home with him. When he faces Jeff Jarrett that’s exactly what he’ll do and he’ll show to all these people, Max Andrews and the officials of the USWA that he is not a title contender. Really strong promo from Lawler here, but it is weird seeing him as the champion in Dallas when he has already lost the title to Jimmy Valiant in Memphis.
  17. Every Tuesday night at 19:30, it’s the best in Texas Wrestling live at the legendary Longhorn Ballroom! I don’t recognise either of the wrestlers in the clips used to advertise this so I would imagine this is a pretty low level federation.
  18. We join the match just as Adams dropkicks Austin out of the ring, at which point Skandor Akhbar shows up at ringside. Austin with a sleeper. Adams tries to escape, but Austin motions that he’s pulling his hair and with Tony Falk distracted, he pulls Adams’ own hair to get him back in the hold. A jawbreaker finally breaks the hold and Adams nearly takes Austin’s head off with a clothesline. He goes for a body slam, but Austin’s feet crash into Falk, knocking him down too. Austin reaches into this tights for some brass knux and goes to hit Adams, but he ducks and hits a beautiful belly to back suplex. Adams picks up the dropped knux, Falk comes around to see them on his fist and when he nails Austin he calls for the DQ. Marc Lowrance interviews Adams later in the show and wonders what has happened to his buddy Steve Austin? He corrects himself to Steve Williams, and says that he will always be Steve Williams to him. Steve Williams is a punk who has finally shown his true colours. He’s an idiot without a single brain cell in his head. He’s been in the business six months and he thinks the USWA belongs to him? Next week they’ve got a ‘scientific wrestling match’, where if there is any punching, kicking, hair pulling or if you bring out brass knuckles you are disqualified. He warns Austin if he ever does that to him again he better make sure he puts him down for good, because Chris Adams will keep coming back. This was a basic match but done well, with Adams incorporating a couple of high impact moves (that beautiful belly to back and the nasty looking clothesline). You can see that Austin is green (his clubbing blows for instance look very weak) but the potential is clearly there. My only gripe was that I ‘knew’ there was a referee bump coming. I was half expecting it when Adams was in the sleeper but it came later (of course, a face would never cheat to get out of a hold!). Nice promo at the end to build next week's match.
  19. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone run as much in a match as Garvin did here. The storyline was that Garvin wanted no part of either Jarrett or Dundee and spent the majority of the match running away from them or hiding behind Travis. He would only get in the ring if they were already down or hurt, and the moment they got back to their feet or got a shot in on him he would tag straight back out. At one point, with Garvin cowering behind Travis, the crowd started a ‘faggot, faggot’ chant at him and with Dundee encouraging them on. Travis with an elbow drop off the middle turnbuckle and Jarrett kicks out of the pin. Garvin tags in and whips Jarrett into the ropes, he ducks a Garvin clothesline, nails him with a right and tags in Dundee. The four of them start fighting and Garvin ducks out the ring and heads up the aisle with Dundee in pursuit. Jeff Gaylord, Steve Austin and Skandor Akhbar jump Dundee and leaving him lying on the floor with Jarett coming to his aid and chasing them off. The match is declared as double count out as Garvin and Dundee were the legal men in the match. This was fine, a good storyline throughout but with a disappointing finish. Absolutely no reason for Garvin not to drop a clean pin here. Why is Akhbar getting involved? Is Garvin an associate? Is he after Dundee? As well as the homophobic chant from the crowd, Marc Lowrance also gets in some digs at Garvin, referring to him as ‘the Liberace of the Wrestling ring’ at one point.
  20. ‘Going to the mat with steroids, the inside story for today’. Some clips air from an NWA house show with a voiceover saying they are American superheroes, larger than life characters from the wrestling ring, role models for countless children and fans who worship them, but there is a darker, hidden side, a side being dragged into the lights by ‘Superstar’ Billy Graham. Graham admits that his physique was created through the help of more than two decades of steroid abuse. He would talk both oral and injectable steroids as that combination worked the best. They talk about his hip replacement in 1986 which the doctors videotaped because they had never before seen a hip decay through steroids. Graham says that this year he had his ankles fused, as steroids had caused them to both swell and disfigure. He then says that at least 90% of pro wrestlers take anabolic steroids and that’s a conservative estimate. Bruno Sammartino says he never took steroids buy would guess that during his time there (the WWF), 90% of wrestlers were on them. Bruno thinks that nothing is worth risking your health for, and what’s the point of being successful at 25 if you end up being an invalid at 45. An interesting watch. Graham especially is compelling, seeing him sat there with his legs in casts, using crutches to get around and talking about the health issues he’s gone through.
  21. Diamond Dallas Page has a couple of Diamond Dolls with him and he’s a man on a mission. He tells Paul E. Dangerously that he hasn’t forgotten about what happened in Florida when the Lethal Weapons attacked him, dislocated his shoulder and wrenched his neck and that’s why he’s coming to ICW. He’s coming to get Paul E. as his mouth wrote a cheque that his body can’t cash! Not good. DDP can talk for sure, but there was too much talking in jive and rhyme here. It was as though he had a bunch of lines and catchphrases that he’d pre-prepared and was getting them in no matter what. Was Heyman ever in Florida anyway? I’m drawing a blank on that. DDP makes sure to cop a good feel of the Dolls throughout this.
  22. Heyman says how he was walking down the street in Atlanta when someone came up to him and asked where is the Danger Zone? What are you doing now? How come I don’t see you in Atlanta anymore? It’s because he has decide to go out and get himself the greatest tag team God’s ever put on the face of the earth, the Lethal Weapons. He’s managed Austin Idol & Tommy Rich, the Original Midnight Express and the Samoan Swat Team, but ‘The Hitman’ Doug Gilbert is the nastiest, stinkiest, rottenest human being he’s ever come across in his life; he doesn’t even like him! The fact is they’re not friends, they’re not a family, they’re not a stable, they’re an alliance, an alliance of not one, but two, two Lethal Weapons! Heyman has been top draw in these segment so far; be it getting over Phil Apollo, plugging the return of Paul Orndorff or hyping his new tag team. He makes everything seem like a big deal, even when that really isn’t the case.
  23. I actually thought this was Terry Funk at first until he introduces himself as ‘Diamond’ Jim Brady. This week’s guest on the ‘Diamond District’ is The Pink Assassin, but before he makes his appearance, Brady has some tape of him in action that he would like us to see. The video has some weird synth track over the top and the Assassin minces around the ring, struggles to run the ropes and straddles his opponent for the pin after a sloppy neckbreaker. Back on the District and Brady says how last week he had The Wrestling School Dropout as a guest and he thinks he straightened him out pretty good, well he’s one more knucklehead to straighten out, The Pink Assassin! The Assassin is tiny and working every gay stereotype you can think of. Brady wonders where on earth did he come from? Greenwich Village of San Francisco? The Assassin says he comes from Fire Island, NY, and with his cowboy hat and little outfit it looks like he’s been there quite frequently! Brady tells him to keep his hands off him or he’ll have no nose left! He disputes that the Assassin is a wrestler, thinking that he knows nothing about getting in a ring and kicking some butt. The Assassin tells Brady that he doesn’t know a wristlock from a wristwatch and then Brady threatens to break his wrist on national TV. The Assassin starts pointing his finger at ‘Diamond’ Jim and then squeezes his cheeks. He hadn’t heeded the warning! Brady starts hitting The Assassin around the head with his cowboy hat and punching him a few times, before putting him over his shoulder, smacking his backside and carrying him off set saying he’s going to straighten him out! I don’t know what to say about this! For a start the Pink Assassin is dreadful, both as a wrestler and a talker. This came across as something off ‘amateur hour’ and it was as if they’d just picked someone off the street and stuck a mask on them. Then we get to the character of The Pink Assassin. He’s gay, so how shall we do this? I know we’ll dress him in pink, have him talk in a camp way, mince around and use extravagant hand gestures and mannerisms. We’ll also have the tough host get offended if they gay man puts his hands on him! Then to top it all off, the skit closes with Brady saying how he’s going to ‘straighten him out’! Well I’d really like to know how he was intending to do that! And this aired just twenty five years ago? Unebelievable!
  24. Atlas says what does it take to be a champion? Bob Orton Jr will never know, Ivan Putski will never know, Joe Savoldi will never know, the list goes on. Everyone wants to now know what it takes to be a champion. Vic Steamboat now wants to know, Tom Prichard now wants to know and the 6’9”, 300lbs big boy wants to know what it is to be a champion. You’ve got to walk down that aisle, walk it by yourself, and at the end of that aisle, the end of that road, you’re not going to see a rainbow, you’re going to see 285lbs of nothing but steel waiting for you. At the end of that road you’ll find out what it means to be a champion because you’re going to meet one. You’re going to see one when you walk in and when you look up off the canvas, you’re going to see one walking out, leaving you in the ring! Paul E. is with his co-host and the co-host says that there is a major event coming to Philadelphia on 3/31, and although not an ICW event, there are many ICW superstars competing on it (the line-up includes Lethal Weapons vs Cheetah Kid & Leopard Man, Bam Bam Bigelow vs Terry Gordy in a cage and Paul Orndorff vs Austin Idol). Heyman says that everyone in the wrestling world is talking about the return of Paul Orndorff, as they read in the magazines how he came back and gave Kerry Von Erich the fight of his life in Ohio, about how he’s looking to come back and rebuild one of the greatest reputations in wrestling history. The biggest mistake he made though was not signing to face a specific opponent, saying that he would fight anyone. He didn’t count on Paul E. Dangerously wanting to get that main event pay though. The same Paul E. Dangerously who at the last Philadelphia show took out the Sammartino family, laying out David and making Bruno look like a fool. On 3/31, Paul Orndorff is going to learn why Austin Idol, Tommy Rich and Paul E. Dangerously shaved Jerry Lawler’s head in Memphis, TN, why they did everything they everything that they ever wanted to do, it’s because when it comes to the ‘Universal Heart Throb’, the women’s pet, the men’s regret, you ain’t seen nothing yet! Austin Idol music video set to ‘Shy Boy’ by David Lee Roth. This appears to be several years old and is heavy on AWA and Memphis clips. We see Idol unloading on Nick Bockwinkle (great punches and selling here!), manhandling the Road Warriors and facing the Great Kabuki. Added bonus of Idol in the hot tub and flexing in the gym! Couple of really good promos and an enjoyable little muscic video.
  25. Tony Atlas says that one thing which makes him sick to his stomach is to see some big, overgrown monkey, who because he went to the doctors and got himself pumped full of steroids, who because he’s over six feet tall and over 300lbs of baby fat, thinks he can be in the ring with him? He thinks he’s a wrestler? He’s never drawn a dime, never been anywhere and has the audacity to step in the ring with him? He tells Roadblock if he thinks for one minute that he’s got something on him, then he’s doing something that is very hard for a man of his vocabulary to do, and that’s think! Then there is Tom Prichard running around here, and all he does is make Atlas want to vomit all over him! The only thing he is going to get is a whipping. This isn’t one of those snot nosed brats he’s been wrestling in the past, this isn’t one of those over grown monkeys pumped full of steroids, its 16 years of experience talking to him. No matter what Roadblock or Tom Prichard do, they’ll never get the gold. The belt belongs to him, he ain’t no champ like Mike Tyson! The audio is still awful and I had to turn the volume right up to hear this. Atlas is not a bad heel promo at all, still rough around the edges, but a lot better than I imagined. The irony of Atlas talking about other people being pumped full of steroids while implying he’s clean though! Come on Tony!
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