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Live wrestling returns to Robstown with Rogue World Championship
Live wrestling returns to Robstown with Rogue World Championship
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and last updated 2021-07-10 23:34:18-04
ROBSTOWN, Texas â A special show took place on Saturday at the Richard Borchard Fairgrounds in Robstown.
The first show in more than a year took place for Rogue Nemesis Wrestling. Due to the pandemic, wrestling matches were put on hold, but they made a comeback with a full show including two title matches. Tonight, main event we have our Rogue World Championship, where we have Alejandro Alvarez III going up against Helio Cruz. Alejandro Alvarez III is the defending champion, we also got our Dark Face Championship match, we also have our Rogue Highjack here, said Marco Bordega with Rogue Wrestling.
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 was a relief for Shirin Delsooz.
The 35-year-old and her husband sought vaccines as soon as they could, in February. Two people in their family have died of COVID-19. Her husband, a chemical engineer, has worked from home, and the couple have avoided meeting with other people, stuck to curbside pickup and kept their 2-year-old son in extracurricular activities that are outdoors.
Delsooz’s son adjusted well to wearing a mask, but masks don’t guarantee protection, she said. She wants to be able to travel and to ease the fear of COVID-19 harming her family.
Canales: COVID-19 vaccine available to all who want it
and last updated 2021-04-06 23:31:02-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Gone are the days of people sleeping in their cars while waiting in line to get their COVID-19 vaccines in Nueces County like they did during the first mass vaccination clinics in January.
County Judge Barbara Canales confirms what KRIS 6 News Reporter Seth Kovar experienced today there s a dose available to anyone who wants one, and the process takes less than 30 minutes.
Getting to this point is a simple matter of trial and error among city, county, and health leaders. After every (vaccination clinic) we literally sit and talk about it, Canales said. What went right? What went wrong? Weâre honest with one another. We say, âWe can do better.