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  2. Maven (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Maven Huffman [1] (born November 26, 1976) [2] is an American professional wrestler and YouTuber.He is best known for his time with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under his first name, where he is known for co-winning the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Nidia Guenard.

  3. Royal Rumble (2002) - Wikipedia

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    The Undertaker continued his feud with Maven over the elimination during the Royal Rumble match, which grew to include The Rock after he mocked The Undertaker for his quick elimination. The Undertaker's interference led to The Rock losing to Kurt Angle in the tournament to challenge for the Undisputed championship at No Way Out. [ 24 ]

  4. DIY (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    DIY (stylized as #DIY) is an American professional wrestling tag team composed of Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa.They are signed to WWE, where they perform on the SmackDown brand and are the current WWE Tag Team Champions in their second reign.

  5. Nidia Guenard - Wikipedia

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    Nidia Guenard (born March 12, 1979) is an American retired professional wrestler. She is best known for her time with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under her first name, where she is known for co-winning the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Maven in 2001. She was with the company until 2004. [1] [2]

  6. Dad Starts Online Feud with Landon Barker Over His ... - AOL

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    After Schenberg uploaded three more videos calling out Barker with The Fray's hit in the background in the consecutive days that followed, the apparent feud — or as Gen-Z users call it, "beef ...

  7. Feud (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Feuds are often the result of the friction that is created between faces (the heroic figures) and heels (the malevolent, "evil" participants). Common causes of feuds are a purported slight or insult, although they can be based on many other things, including conflicting moral codes or simple professional one-upmanship such as the pursuit of a championship.

  8. Right to Censor - Wikipedia

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    The Right to Censor (frequently referred to as RTC) was a villainous professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) from mid-2000 to mid 2001. The group was a parody of the Parents Television Council (PTC), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] which was protesting the level of violence and sexual content in WWF programming, and ...

  9. Some applauded the film, calling it "excellent" and "soooo good.". Others were a bit more dramatic with one writing, “Just watched gladiator 2 and suddenly life is worth living again ...