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  2. DDT - Wikipedia

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    Criticisms of a DDT "ban" often specifically reference the 1972 United States ban (with the erroneous implication that this constituted a worldwide ban and prohibited use of DDT in vector control). Reference is often made to Silent Spring , even though Carson never pushed for a DDT ban.

  3. Ric Flair's Last Match - Wikipedia

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    Ric Flair debuted as a professional wrestler on December 10, 1972. [2] Flair lost his first retirement match against Shawn Michaels at WWE's WrestleMania XXIV in March 2008. He later wrestled on the Hulkamania: Let The Battle Begin tour in 2009 and for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) from 2010–2011. Flair has said he only came back to ...

  4. List of current champions in CyberFight - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 19 championships in CyberFight. DDT features six active singles championships, one active tag team championship, one active six-man tag team championship and one active ten-man tag team championship. Four of those titles carry the letters "KO-D", standing for "King of DDT", and are regarded as the promotion's primary titles.

  5. Someone dumped 25,000 barrels of toxic DDT off the coast of ...

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    In 1972, the Ocean Dumping Act prevented this practice going forward, but the damage we see today was already done. As AP reports, the United States stopped using DDT in 1972 as well. DDT, which ...

  6. List of professional wrestling promotions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pro Wrestling Basara spun off from DDT Pro-Wrestling on January 1, 2020. Pro Wrestling Dewa Tohoku region: Lock Suzuki 2004– [33] Pro Wrestling Freedoms: Tokyo: Takashi Sasaki: 2009– [34] Pro Wrestling FTO Ōita: Skull Reaper A-ji: 2004– [35] Pro Wrestling Heat-Up Kawasaki: Kazuhiro Tamura: 2012– [36] Pro-Wrestling Kageki Fukuoka: Azteca

  7. Minoru Tanaka (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Minoru Tanaka (田中稔, Tanaka Minoru, born November 29, 1972), [1] [2] also known by the ring names Heat (ヒート, Hīto) and the mononymous Minoru (稔, Minoru), is a Japanese professional wrestler, shoot wrestler and mixed martial artist. [7]

  8. KO-D Openweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Later, the King of DDT (KO-D) was established as DDT's governing body and the title was officially named KO-D Openweight Championship. [3] The inaugural championship match took place at the Kitazawa Town Hall, on April 19, where Masao Orihara defeated DDT founder Sanshiro Takagi in the final bout to become the first-ever champion. [1] [4]

  9. New Japan Pro-Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    New Japan Pro-Wrestling (新日本プロレスリング株式会社, Shin Nihon Puroresuringu Kabushiki-gaisha) (NJPW) [2] is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo.