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  2. Knockout game - Wikipedia

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    The "Knockout game" became known after the murder of Yngve Raustein in 1992. Before 1992, the act of attacking and trying to "knock out" a person for entertainment also existed and was given different names, such as "wilding" or "One-Hitter Quitter" in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  3. Talk:Knockout game - Wikipedia

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    The "knockout game" is not a legally defined crime or assault so neither of those appelations work. "Knockout game" would be the preferential title (as its use in boxing or tournament sports is rare). And because the title should reflect the content of the article, "Knockout game (moral panic)" might be more appropriate.—

  4. Knockout (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Knockout is an NBC game show that aired from October 3, 1977 to April 21, 1978. A Ralph Edwards production, it was hosted by Arte Johnson , with announcing duties handled first by Jay Stewart and later by John Harlan .

  5. 30 Urban Legends That Were Real All Along - AOL

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    The game is ok, just a little broken, but multiple factors led to the games industry crash, but one thing that is true is that they did find that landfill site several decades later, with many E.T ...

  6. Truth behind the Donald Trump quote from 1998 that's rapidly ...

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    According to fact-checking site Snopes, they found no record of Trump saying this in 1998 or any other time according to their research. In the 1980s and 1990s, Trump had talked about politics and ...

  7. Knockout game (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Knockout game" is a term used in the United States to describe a purportedly related series of street assaults. Knockout game may also refer to: Knock Out (tabletop game), a tabletop game by the Milton Bradley Company; Knockout, a variation of basketball; Knock-out whist, an every player for themselves variant of Whist

  8. The rules for Jake Paul’s boxing match have finally been revealed, including decisions on knockouts, the number of rounds, and whether or not headguards will be used.. Tyson will be 58 when he ...

  9. Snopes - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, [8] [9] [10] David and Barbara Mikkelson created an urban folklore web site that would become Snopes.com. Snopes was an early online encyclopedia focused on urban legends, which mainly presented search results of user discussions based at first on their contributions to the Usenet newsgroup alt.folklore.urban (AFU) where they'd been active. [11]