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WWE NXT REPORT: LOSER LEAVES NXT UK MATCH, THE GAUNTLET PARTICIPANTS SPEAK, ILJA DOES IT AGAIN, DAR HAS DEJA VU, AND MORE
By Richard Trionfo on 2021-05-06 17:25:00
We are in London, England and your announcers are Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness.
Match Number One: Ilja Dragunov versus Dave Mastiff
Dragunov with a running boot to the head followed by forearms to the midsection. Mastiff with a side head lock and European uppercut. Dragunov with a waist lock and Mastiff with a standing switch. Mastiff sends Dragunov to the mat. Dragunov with forearms and a jumping knee. Mastiff blocks a German suplex attempt with elbows. Dragunov with a side head lock. And a forearm to the nose. Mastiff backs Dragunov into the corner and Mastiff is winded.
NXT UK joins in on WWE s WrestleMania week festivities with a special event airing today.
NXT UK: Prelude will be headlined by WALTER defending his NXT United Kingdom Championship against Rampage Brown. The match is airing just one day after WALTER s successful title defense against Tommaso Ciampa at NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver night one.
WALTER s reign with the NXT United Kingdom Championship recently reached the two-year mark. Brown is undefeated since arriving in NXT UK last November.
The next challenger for A-Kid s Heritage Cup Championship will be decided by a number one contender s match on NXT UK: Prelude. Tyler Bate and Noam Dar will face off in a Heritage Cup rules match. Trent Seven will be in Bate s corner, while Sha Samuels will be in Dar s corner.
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The British Horseracing Authority used its powers under its own rules to refuse to allow horses trained by Gordon Elliott to race in Britain, placing a year ban, of which six months suspended, following a photo of him sat on a dead horse.
Irish trainer Elliott admitted the photo of him was genuine and has since apologised.
Chiefs at the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) are investigating the issue.
“The action taken by the BHA recognises that Mr Elliott is licensed in Ireland, whose regulatory body, the IHRB, is carrying out its own investigation.
“However, Mr Elliott has entered horses to race in Britain, from which point the British Rules of Racing apply to him. The decision to refuse to allow horses trained by Mr Elliott to run in Britain is therefore an interim decision which the BHA regards as proportionate in these circumstances.”