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Despite the outburst, Neal appeared on the December 1 edition of Impact Wrestling, teaming with Moore in a three way TNA World Tag Team Championship number one contenders match, where they were defeated by the team of D'Angelo Dinero and Devon. [26] Neal finished his dates with TNA on December 12 and afterwards left the promotion.
After weeks of persuasion, on the November 5 episode of Impact! Team 3D turned heel and joined Rhino in his cause. [55] [56] [57] At Turning Point on November 15, Rhino along with Team 3D defeated Matt Morgan, Hernandez and D'Angelo Dinero after a Gore by Rhino. [58] On the November 19 episode of Impact! Jesse Neal turned heel and joined Rhino ...
Jesse Neal (born April 10, 1980) [4] is an American retired professional wrestler and a former member of the U.S. military. He is best known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he was one half of the tag team Ink Inc., with his former partner Shannon Moore. He performed for Atomic Revolutionary Wrestling (ARW) where he ...
Mar. 5—We may very well not have a Major League Baseball season this year. And, for the life of me, I can't manage to care. Not a bit. And that's strange. I grew up loving baseball. It was my ...
Feb. 4—Seventy percent of players in the National Football League are Black. Yet there are very few Black head coaches. And this despite the fact that minority offensive and defensive ...
Mar. 10—Pulaski County Schools will not be in session on Friday in a show of support for the Southwestern Lady Warriors basketball team, who are competing in the State Tournament. It's not the ...
On the March 15 episode of Impact! Team 3D and Neal were scheduled to face the Nasty Boys and Hart in a six-man tag team match, but before the match the Nasty Boys attacked Neal backstage and put him through a table. [41] Team 3D found Neal a replacement in the returning Brother Runt, but were still defeated in the match by the Nastys and Hart ...
Shaquille O'Neal to the Heat (2004) Shaquille O'Neal was the NBA's most dominant big man at the turn of the 21st Century, winning three consecutive NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers (and ...