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I guess you saw Steveson had been re-signed to the WWE and had more appearances. But he wasn't successful at developing a following and he was just released from the WWE a few days ago--too late to cycle off of WWE special sauce, train, and compete at Olympic trials. No word on if he'll try to get signed with another professional wrestling show or possibly go an MMA route. The substance Brooks tested positive for was adderall--the same stimulant prescribed for ADHD that Simone Biles was taking that became a news story. Both of them have prescriptions, but Brooks didn't file for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). If he has ADHD, a stimulant like that doesn't interact with his brain in the same way to provide "enhanced" focus and performance like it does for a non-ADHD brain. That's why they allow a TUE. But it's admittedly very, very irresponsible, at best, not to apply for a TUE--and obviously is cheating if he doesn't have a verified ADHD diagnosis.
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Have to imagine Dake will do something similar after Paris. Changing of the guard. Any idea why no news about Gable returning to compete at 125kg? Odd that he returned to compete at Worlds last year, pulled out last minute, then we never heard from him again.
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The Genius reacted to a post in a topic: Iran wrestling news
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David Taylor was announced as the head coach of Oklahoma State late last night, I think his competition days are now over.
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Damn. At least Americans can stop acting holier than thou and blaming PEDs every time they lose to an Iranian or Russian wrestler. Seems weird to give DT the place if Brooks is suspended given DT went 0-2 in the trials. What about Valencia? He should probably wrestle DT to determine who gets the place if it comes to that, he was robbed against Brooks to begin with. But Twitter talk is that the Brooks side is confident they will be able to compete. Presume Brooks passed all the tests since U23 worlds last year.
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Oh- the reign of Aron Brooks as the goat hopefully won’t come to an early termination.
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There are reports that Aaron Brooks tested positive at the U23 for substances that are legal, but need to be reported. his attorneys are trying to sort this out. If they fail, Taylor may compete in the Olympics after all.
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I have t been making any rounds to any practices of late. With that said… I may have to go to Cobra to see this man. I’m telling you… he has the best quickness that I have ever witnessed in real life. It’s something you have to see in person to appreciate. If you have a solid high school or middle school wrestler… get them there!!!!
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Steven Hoar started following 2024 and 2024
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MUSKEEWRESTLER reacted to a post in a topic: NWCA State Coaching Awards
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Kian Nash reacted to a article: THREEEEE Big Rule Changes Coming to High School Wrestling
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USA Wrestling Central Regional is approaching (05/17/24 - 05/19/24) is rapidly approaching. Perry Meridian is happy to announce that our RTC guest clinician for Tuesday, 05/07/24, is our own Alex Cottey. Alex is a 2-time IHSAA state champion and a 2-time IHSAA state runner-up. Additionally, Alex is a National Freestyle All American and a National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dave Schultz High School Award Winner. Alex will concentrate on preparing everyone for Central Regional in Fort Wayne with an emphasis on Freestyle and Greco Roman. Enter PMHS main entrance (Door No. 1) and proceed to the wrestling room. Come get better and learn from one of our best!
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Fishers RTC - Wednesday, May 8, 6-7:30 PM - Enter Door FH6, Walk Straight Down Long Hallway, Wrestling Room is in Auxiliary Gymnasium on the Right Clinician: Steven Bradley - Head Coach at Marian University - 3x Indiana State Champion - Has Coached Multiple National Qualifiers, All-Americans, and National Champions (University of Indianapolis, Lincoln College, and Marian University) Requirements: - Must Have a USA Wrestling Card - Must Be a Schoolboy (14U), Cadet (16U), or Junior
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Kyle Ayersman reacted to a post in a topic: NWCA State Coaching Awards
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Congratulations to the NWCA Head Coach of the Year and Assistant Coaching Staff of the Year for boys Wrestling! Head Coach of the Year: Cody LeCount of Delta High School. Coach LeCount led the Eagles to an outstanding dual meet season, a dominant Hoosier Heritage Conference championship, a State Dual Meet championship and a 10th place finish at the IHSAA State Championships in Evansville. The Eagles has three place winners for the former Perry Meridian state champion. Assistant Coaching Staff of the Year: Brownsburg High School. Kyles Ayersman, Brian Smiley, Alex Skipper, Brandon Gay, Chris Doty, Drew Krietzer, Eric Lynn and Rick Tompson. The Bulldogs captured the IHSAA state title after a 13-1 dual meet season, a runner-up finish in the IHSWCA Dual Meet Championships, Conference, Sectional, Regional and Semi-State team titles and a national ranking of 18th. The program has produced at least one state champion for the last 10 years. Congratulations to Coach LeCount and the Brownsburg assistant coaching staff. They are now under consideration for NWCA Section 4 recognition as part of the national coaching awards for the NWCA. Dave Cloud-Indiana Rep NWCA