It’s Windsday, Rabbit.
THE 3 RS!!!! It’s Wednesday…you know what that means.
AEW starts with a weird, “I’m home from war, son” video starring John C. Reilly. Credits roll. It’s awkward.
They make the upcoming Moxley vs Nagata a huge deal, starting it off like it’s a boxing match, while commentary hypes up Nagata.
Match 1: IWGP US CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Jon Moxley vs Yuji Nagata
They meet in the middle of the ring and hits forearms back and forth. Whip to Yuji, and Jon hits a clothesline. Nagat comes out with a kick, knee strike, he marches over to Jon, acting wild. Lol. Nice. Moxley rolls to the outside. Yuji follows. Moxley sends him into the barricade, then enters the ring to celebrate. Yuji rolls into the ring. Moxley with a clothesline in the corner. Snapmare, then a runnin kick to the chest. Elbow drop. Pin for 1.2…NO!!! Jon with a kick to the chest. Cover from Moxley for 1..2.NO!!! Jon stares at the hard cam, pulls on the nose. Moxley to the top rope
It’s Windsday, Rabbit.
THE 3 RS!!!! It’s Wednesday…you know what that means.
AEW starts with a weird, “I’m home from war, son” video starring John C. Reilly. Credits roll. It’s awkward.
They make the upcoming Moxley vs Nagata a huge deal, starting it off like it’s a boxing match, while commentary hypes up Nagata.
Match 1: IWGP US CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
Jon Moxley vs Yuji Nagata
They meet in the middle of the ring and hits forearms back and forth. Whip to Yuji, and Jon hits a clothesline. Nagat comes out with a kick, knee strike, he marches over to Jon, acting wild. Lol. Nice. Moxley rolls to the outside. Yuji follows. Moxley sends him into the barricade, then enters the ring to celebrate. Yuji rolls into the ring. Moxley with a clothesline in the corner. Snapmare, then a runnin kick to the chest. Elbow drop. Pin for 1.2…NO!!! Jon with a kick to the chest. Cover from Moxley for 1..2.NO!!! Jon stares at the hard cam, pulls on the nose. Moxley to the top rope
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Published: 03 May 2021
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nd, around 3 p.m. a report came in of an injured man at the Airport Road. The man was hiking with a group of others when a rock fell on his leg. The group was on a path down the road. The fire brigade helped the injured hiker up, after which he was transported to the hospital by ambulance. The victim was later transferred to Sint Maarten by helicopter. The other hikers were escorted up by the police.
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Promise LandPhoto: Daniel Meigs
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