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This year’s edition of the Royal Rumble arrives amidst a curious period within the wrestling business. At this stage of the year, we’re usually waist-deep in discussion about Mania, and grumbling about how HHH is being set up in a title match at the big event.
However, the beginning of 2010 has seen enormous changes behind the scenes in TNA that have made that company, the main talking point of insiders, while the WWE’s biggest coup has been to bring Bret Hart back to the fold, following an absence that he had maintained since 1997.
That said, the 2010 Rumble has been built up…
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Former light-heavyweight champion Rashad Evans, surviving a late rocky patch, used his wrestling skills to frustrate Brazilian Thiago Silva en route to a unanimous decision at UFC 108 on Saturday night.
The mixed martial arts main event was no barnburner but Evans controlled it for all but the final minutes. Silva was befuddled, and then angry, urging Evans to come at him in the third. The big Brazilian even mimicked Evans’ bob-and-weave style, and then finally connected with a big right, leaving a wobbly Evans at the fence.
“I didn’t realize how hard it was until I tried to…
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Lightweight champion BJ Penn dominated Diego Sanchez en route to a fifth-round TKO at UFC 107 on Saturday night.
Sanchez, who had never been stopped before, was simply outgunned and outmatched. He did not complain when the one-sided fight was finally halted due to a massive gash on his forehead.
Penn (15-5-1) was cool and calm, blunting Sanchez’s attacks while using his superior striking to punish the challenger. When Sanchez came forward, Penn made him pay. The Hawaiian used his agility and balance to stuff Sanchez’s takedown attempts before a pumped-up crowd…
