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The Round of Sixteen is now underway! https://www.cameo.com/v/5d9e5ae9a9cfbc0129cc7a1d GENERAL QUESTIONS How do I vote? This year’s tournament will be a little different. 64 participants get a first round bye. The remaining 192 candidates are in first round triple threat matches. The 64 winners of those advance to the second round. Their second round opponents will be randomly determined. You will have approximately 24 hours to vote for most of the early round match-ups (real life stuff can happen, of course). The first match-ups will be posted in a couple of days. If you do not have a choice in a match up, you can choose to abstain. Please only do this as a last resort. Special formatting request: Please only list the name of the person you are voting for from each match-up. This will be easier for me to count than bolding names from match-ups. I can work around this if necessary, but if you can vote by just listing the name of your choice, that would be great. I don't like this wrestler but I don't know who the wrestler he's facing is! What should I do?! Look the wrestler up!!! You very well may just become a fan of them. Also if you dislike a wrestler just vote against him. WHY IS ____ IN BUT NOT ____? I TRIED REALLY HARD OKAY I AM SO SORRY Can we post in this thread to persuade others to vote for certain wrestlers? Yes. This is allowed and encouraged. Why every 2 years? Why not every year? This is a poo poo ton of work, and doing it every year would be kind of crazy. Unless……… Wait a second.... WHERE IS KAZUCHIKA OKADA?! Kazuchika Okada was the winner of the 2015 Tournament. Like in previous years, the winner of the previous tournament gets a bye to the ULTRA FINALS to face the winner of this year’s tournament. What the gently caress is this year’s theme? Former mod and WH-128 organizer HulkaMatt. He was a good mod and is also a cool dude, please invite him to parties. BIG THANKS AND SHOUTOUTS: Weekly Font: for creating this tournament way back in 2007 HulkaMatt: for running every WH-128 since 2009, and for helping me with a few graphic requests KungFu_Grip: for providing old images GEORGE W BUSHI: for helping with some write-ups Drew McIntyre: they know what they did STONE COLD 64: they didn't do anything but we appreciate them all the same Punch McLightning fucked around with this message at 02:27 on Dec 5, 2019 |
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Here is the current bracket
Punch McLightning fucked around with this message at 01:54 on Nov 9, 2019 |
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i'm glad that i could help make this all possible
Shayna Baszler fucked around with this message at 02:58 on Oct 14, 2019 |
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hm. this won't do. Delete tag teams as one person and replace Shane McMahon with Greg. the young bucks may have one entrant as they are functionally exactly the same person in every way other than one being more bald.
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Special formatting request: Please only list the name of the person you are voting for from each match-up. This will be easier for me to count than bolding names from match-ups. I can work around this if necessary, but if you can vote by just listing the name of your choice, that would be great. Jungle Kyona vs. Aussie Open, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Cima Jungle Kyona Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 A relatively late starter in the world of joshi pro wrestling being only three years into her career at 28, the former leader of the Jungle Assault Nation has developed an unfortunate reputation as the "Hirooki Goto" of Stardom, more for her inability to translate golden opportunities into championship wins than for her in ring skills. An extremely talented powerhouse, Kyona's new alliance with the Tokyo Cyber Squad looks like a chance to turn around her bad luck, already capturing the Goddesses of Stardom Championship with partner Konami. Thanks to George W Bushi for his help with this profile! Aussie Open, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Aussie Open has been one of the top tag teams on the European scene for two years now, and is now picking up buzz to the point of that they’re receiving opportunities in PWG and New Japan. They had very good matches with the likes of James Drake & Zack Gibson, Best Friends, A-Kid & Carlos Romo, and G.O.D. Unfortunately, during BOLA weekend Mark Davis apparently tore his ACL just warming up. CIMA Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 The Dragon Gate legend has had interesting past two years. He, along with El Lindman and T-Hawk, left DG to join Oriental Wrestling Entertainment in China. CIMA is now their head trainer. On the side, he’s appearing in AEW, where he had a great trios match with Lindman & T-Hawk against SCU, and then another great single match with Christopher Daniels. He’s also appearing in DDT and Fight Club: Pro. Laredo Kid vs. Jungle Boy vs. Oney Lorcan Laredo Kid Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 2019 is Laredo Kid’s coming out party. In addition to his great work in Mexico, he’s started to appear in the U.S. He’s had great matches in PWG, GCW, Impact, & MLW, and was also part of the trios match between The Elite & The Lucha Bros. at Fyter Fest. He also had an amazing singles match with El Hijo del Vikingo in AAA this past June. Jungle Boy Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Jungle Boy has largely been working solo on the indies, though he’s being slotted in AEW as half of the Jurassic Express. He’s talented regardless of his role, with seemingly endless charisma and an innate ability to generate sympathy. He’s also a very promising worker, with many well received matches in PWG, AEW and GCW, including a ****1/2 singles match against Jake Atlas. It’d be shocking if he’s not a future superstar. Oney Lorcan Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 The former Biff Busick, Lorcan has been split between singles and tag action with his partner Danny Burch while bouncing around 205 Live, NXT, and NXT UK. In the past couple of months, he’s had hard hitting matches with Lio Rush, Humberto Carrillo, and Drew Gulak. He and Burch were also part of the great ladder match at TakeOver XXV in June. Also, his theme song is played by the Washington Capitals whenever they score a goal, so that’s neat. Jay Lethal vs. TinTin the Giant Panda vs. EVIL Jay Lethal Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by Matt Hardy Eliminated in Round 3 in 2015 by Seth Rollins Eliminated in Round 1 in 2013 by Naomichi Marufuji Eliminated in Round 2 in 2011 by Rey Mysterio Eliminated in Round 1 in 2009 by The Brian Kendrick Eliminated in Round 1 in 2007 by Claudio Castagnoli Of the last five calendar years, Lethal has only not held the RoH World Title in 2017. He dropped the strap to Matt Taven at G1 Supercard, and has gone on to feud with Kenny King and then protégé Jonathan Gresham. He’s continued to have very good matches every step of the way, with his highlight match probably being his hour long draw with Taven at the 17th Anniversary Show. TinTin the Giant Panda Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Tsukasa Fujimoto shouldn’t have messed with TinTin. Tsukasa kissed TinTin’s husband, Andre-Za the Giant Panda, and left TinTin no option but to seek out revenge. EVIL Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Everything is EVILLLLLLLLLLL. His finishing move is EVILLLLLLLL. His tag team with Sanada is EVILLLLLLLLLLLLLL. His great run in the G1 Climax is EVILLLLLLLLLLLLLL. His fantastic matches this year with Ibushi, Okada, Ospreay, & Ishii have been EVILLLLLLLLLLL. To repeat: everything is EVILLLLLLLLLLLL. Io Shirai vs. Bea Priestley vs. Drew McIntyre Io Shirai Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by KUSHIDA After a seven-year run in Stardom, Shirai joined WWE in 2018, debuting in November for them. After a series where she was unable to get a fair match against Shayna Baszler and thus was unable to win the NXT Women’s Title, she turned heel on friend Candice LeRae and had an amazing match with her in August. Shirai’s one of the very best female workers in WWE today. Bea Priestley Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 For better or for worse, Bea Priestley has long been defined by her relationship with her ever controversial boyfriend. In 2019, she has proven that she is her own woman, defeating Kagetsu to become the World of Stardom Champion and proclaiming herself Stardom's "Top Gaijin" after the departure of friend and rival, Toni Storm (though WWE's machinations meant that she never had the opportunity to prove that in the ring). Outside Japan, Bea was one of the first recruits to the AEW women's division and it's clear that her star will only continue to rise. Thanks to George W Bushi for his help with this profile! Drew McIntyre Eliminated in Round 2 of 2017 WH-128 by Braun Strowman McIntyre’s been underutilized in WWE this year, primarily as the muscle for Shane McMahon, but he’s still one of the best working big men in the industry. Even with that, he’s had good matches this year with Ricochet, Cedric Alexander, and Roman Reigns, and he & Shane’s tag against Reigns & Undertaker was even well received. There’s continually rumors that Vince is holding him off for something big, so hopefully they’ll pull the trigger on that in the near future. Rosemary/Courtney Rush vs. Speedball Mike Bailey vs. Akira Tozawa Rosemary/Courtney Rush Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 In Impact, she’s known as Rosemary, a bizarre character who’s kind of an evil goth cheerleader type. On the indies, she generally works as Courtney Rush, a more typical character. Regardless, her character work, charisma, and ring work make her a strong female talent. She’s bounced back after missing most of 2018 due to an ACL tear, and was part of a solid four-way with Havok, Su Yung, and Taya Valkyrie. Speedball Mike Bailey Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Speedball should have been on his way to U.S. indie stardom back in 2015, as he was instantly a crowd favorite in front of PWG after debuting there. Unfortunately, in 2016, he made the mistake of coming in to the U.S. to work on a tourist’s visa, resulting in his ban from entering the country for five years. This has lead to him pursuing opportunities elsewhere, and he’s made the best of it. He’s had great matches in wXw, WCPW, Defiant, and Riptide in the European scene, and he’s even become a DDT regular who often has great matches there. Recent highlights include singles matches against Bobby Gunns in wXw and Konosuke Takeshita in DDT. Akira Tozawa Eliminated in Round 2 of 2017 WH-128 by Kota Ibushi Eliminated in Round 3 in 2015 by Kota Ibushi Eliminated in Round 2 in 2013 by Kassius Ohno Eliminated in Round 3 in 2011 by William Regal Yes, Akira’s stuck in 205 Live hell. But he’s still an amazing wrestler, putting on great matches whenever given the opportunity. Look no further than this year’s matches with Buddy Murphy and Adam Cole, plus the various multi-man matches he’s been a key part of which have garnered praise. Just 34, he should be a great wrestler in his prime for a few more years. Psycho Clown vs. Joey Janela vs. Nino Hamburguesa Psycho Clown Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 We’re two years removed from Psycho Clown winning Dr. Wagner Jr.’s mask in the main event of Triplemania XXV. Psycho’s probably the best worker of the three now-former members of Los Psycho Circus. He’s decent in the ring, but isn’t going to have great matches on his own. However, with his size that’s unique in AAA, he can add a new element matches. I think he excels in trios matches in particular. This trios match from February is probably the best of his work this year. https://youtu.be/Z0dTtswYLos?t=2542 Joey Janela Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by Adam Cole The Bad Boy of pro wrestling, Janela is one of the most unique talents in the game right now. He’s the namesake of a series of oddball “Spring Break” events and associated Lost in New York and Escape from L.A. shows, which feature everything from Dan Severn to death matches to Kikutaro to the family feud of Invisible Man vs. Invisible Stan. Even beyond that, Janela is a talent with a diversity of skills. He made his name doing crazy death matches, but he also had a great hour-long iron man match with David Starr at Beyond’s 2019 Americana show. Few indie wrestlers have been able to build a following like Janela, and his presence on AEW could provide an X-factor for their first year of existence. Nino Hamburguesa Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Nino is at the center of a months-long storyline in AAA centering on a love triangle between himself, Big Mami (the face), and Lady Maravilla (the heel). AAA doesn’t really do things like “advance storylines” at any real rate, but they’ve still managed to make this angle interesting. It helps that Hamburguesa possesses a weird charisma that makes him a great cult character. He’s also agile for his size, which helps make him able to go in trios matches. The Dark Order, Evil Uno & Stu Grayson vs. Susumu Yokosuka vs. Tetsuya Endo The Dark Order, Evil Uno & Stu Grayson Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Formerly known as the Super Smash Bros., this tag team has been rechristened The Dark Order for their AEW run. This new gimmick hasn’t been the most warmly received in AEW, but they’re still capable of putting on good matches, as shown by their triangle tag against Jungle Boy & Luchasauras and Jack Evans & Angelico at Fight for the Fallen, and in PWG against Best Friends and Aramis & Rey Horus. If they can tweak their act to better fit what the fans want, they should be a major tag team for All Elite Wrestling. Susumu Yokosuka Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 The Natural Vibes member is the current Open the Brave Gate Champion, winning it off Dragon Kid in March. A veteran of Dragon Gate at this point, he’s been praised for strong matches this year like his title defenses against U-T and Flamita, as well as his singles match with Shun Skywalker and his various multi-man match appearances. Tetsuya Endo Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Endo won the KO-D Openweight Championship by cashing in the Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Gauntlets at DDT is Coming to America this past WrestleMania weekend.. His match with Konosuke Takeshita at July’s Peter Pan show has received rave reviews, although that’s where he lost the Openweight Championship. His match with Makoto Oishi in April was also well received. Gentleman Jack Gallagher vs. Drago vs. LuFisto Gentleman Jack Gallagher Eliminated in Round 1 of 2017 WH-128 by Juice Robinson Gallagher continues to be part of the 205 Live roster, combining his technical skills with comedy to be a unique member of the roster. He had a pair of four star matches with Chad Gable this past summer and continues to be a key part of 205 Live. Drago Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 Drago’s best known for his run on Lucha Underground, but he’s currently a midcarder in AAA. He’s probably underused there, as he’s a very good flyer. He also has one of the coolest masks in wrestling. His best matches this year include his unsuccessful Latin American Championship defense against Vikingo, Myzteziz Jr., Aerostar, & Argenis, and a triangle match against Laredo Kid & Flamita. LuFisto Did not appear in 2017 WH-128 LuFisto has long been one of the top women on the independent scene, breaking ground by partaking in intergender hardcore matches. She’s overcome a stroke and cervical cancer to continue her career. After initially announcing her retirement this year, she won the wXw Femme Fatales tournament and announced she was going to continue her career. Jungle Kyona vs. Aussie Open, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis vs. Cima Laredo Kid vs. Jungle Boy vs. Oney Lorcan Jay Lethal vs. TinTin the Giant Panda vs. EVIL Io Shirai vs. Bea Priestley vs. Drew McIntyre Rosemary/Courtney Rush vs. Speedball Mike Bailey vs. Akira Tozawa Psycho Clown vs. Joey Janela vs. Nino Hamburguesa The Dark Order, Evil Uno & Stu Grayson vs. Susumu Yokosuka vs. Tetsuya Endo Gentleman Jack Gallagher vs. Drago vs. LuFisto Punch McLightning fucked around with this message at 00:07 on Oct 15, 2019 |
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Jungle Kyona Laredo Kid EVIL Io Shirai Akira Tozawa Psycho Clown Tetsuya Endo Abstain
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As many as you like, though if it's a case of not knowing who the people are, I encourage taking some time on Youtube because watching wrestling is fun.
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Punch McLightning posted:NEXT: FIRST ROUND, PART ONE Is Dalton Castle just a time traveling Stephen Colbert who took up wrestling at a young age instead of doing talk shows?
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Daniel Bryan should get a bye to the Grand Finals. he beat Okada last time! also the Dalton Castle cameo was good. CIMA Oney Lorcan EVIL Io Shirai Speedball Mike Bailey Psycho Clown The Dark Order Drago
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Jungle Kyona Laredo Kid EVIL Io Rosemary Joey Janela Tetsuya Endo LuFisto
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I read the OP after asking my question, instead of the correct way, but it was too late and i got caught
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Jungle Kyona Jungle Boy TinTin the Giant Panda Io Shirai Rosemary Psycho Clown Tetsuya Endo LuFisto
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A lot of tough matchups right from the start CIMA Jungle Boy EVIL Bea Priestley Rosemary Psycho Clown Dark Order LuFisto
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Jungle Kyona Laredo Kid EVIL Drew I guess Speedball Psycho Clown Endo LuFisto
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Chris James 2 posted:A lot of tough matchups right from the start Jungle Kyona Laredo Kid EVIL Io Shirai Speedball Mike Bailey Joey Janela The Dark Order LuFisto
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FIRST ROUND, PART ONE Jungle Kyona Oney Lorcan EVIL Drew McIntyre Speedball Mike Bailey Joey Janela Tetsuya Endo Drago
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Punch McLightning posted:CIMA I just went with people I had heard of + are cool and good, voting against the Dork Order would have been hard but fortunately one of the people I've never heard of in that one shares a last name with a good friend of mine IcePhoenix fucked around with this message at 21:33 on Oct 14, 2019 |
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look could you guys please vote for the panda.
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CIMA Jungle Boy EVIL Io Shirai Akira Tozawa Psycho Clown Susumu Yokosuka Drago Drew McIntyre posted:look could you guys please vote for the panda. Sorry, pandas are EVIL, everything is EVIL, them's the rules.
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Jungle Kyona Laredo Kid EVIL Bea Priestley Speedball Mike Bailey Psycho Clown Tetsuya Endo LuFisto also in Jack Gallagher's bio there's some guy named Chad Gable? I've never heard of this guy before. Is he related to Shorty Gable or is it like how there are fifteen guys with the last name of Anderson?
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Aussie Open Oney Lorcan Tin Tin the Giant Panda Io Shirai Speedball Mike Bailey Joey Janela Tetsuya Endo LuFisto
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Jungle Kyona Jungle Boy EVILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Io Shirai Akira Tozawa Psycho Clown Tetsuya Endo Drago I voted in this based on who I'd mark out for the hardest if they were to show up at a show I was at. Some real tough choices in this first part.
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Jungle Kyona Oney Lorcan EVIL Io Shirai Akira Tozawa Joey Janela Abstain Jack Gallagher
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CIMA Laredo Kid Tintin Io Shirai Rosemary Psycho Clown Dark Order Drago
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CIMA Jungle Boy EVIL Drew McIntyre Akira Tozawa Joey Janela Tetsuya Endo Jack Gallagher
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CIMA Jungle Boy EVIL Io Shirai Akira Tozawa Joey Janela Dark Order LuFisto
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CIMA Oney Lorcan Jay Lethal Bea Priestly Akira Tozawa Joey Janela Dark Order Gentleman Jack Gallagher
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Jungle Kyona Laredo Kid TinTin the Giant Panda Bea Priestley Speedball Mike Bailey Psycho Clown Tetsuya Endo LuFisto
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Round 1.1 CIMA - a battle of people I've seen one match of, CIMA's was against Kenny Omega though so y'know Jungle Boy - Oney's good but Jungle Jack Perry is the new hotness EVIL - This poll is EVIL because everything is EVIL Io Shirai - Bea has the potential to impress me in the future, Drew had the potential to impress me in the past, Io impresses me always Akira Tozawa - Hi, I've heard of you Joey Janela - I've never seen Psycho Clown takes thumbtacks to the feet Tetsuya Endo - the Dark Order are laaaaaaaaaaaame Drago - he's dressed like a loving dragon
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Aussie Open ONEY LORCAN EVIL Io Shirai Rosemary Joey Janela The Dark Order LuFisto Joey Janela yelled at me once so I'm voting for him as a form of apology for upsetting him.
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CIMA Laredo Kid TinTin Bea Priestley Speedball Mike Bailey Nino Hamburguesa Susumu Yokosuka LuFisto
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can we get an easy copy & paste match list after the big write ups? Aussie Open Oney Lorcan EVIL Io Shirai Speedball Mike Bailey Nino Hamburguesa Dark Order LuFisto
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You’re an absolute loving madman and you will either appreciate this post breaking up the votes when you count them or it will throw you off. Ty for the tribute I’ll vote later.
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HulkaMatt posted:You’re an absolute loving madman and you will either appreciate this post breaking up the votes when you count them or it will throw you off. You're my favorite dead moderator.
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Cima Oney Lorcan EVIL Io Shirai Akira Tozawa Joey Janela The Dark Order Gentleman Jack Gallagher
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CIMA Laredo Tintin Io Speedball Mike Bailey Joey Janela Abstain Abstain
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Aussie Open Laredo Kid EVIL Io Shirai Rosemary/Courtney Rush Psycho Clown Tetsuya Endo Drago
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Jungle Kyona Jungle Boy EVIL Io Shirai Rosemary Joey Janela Dark Order LuFisto
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Aussie Open Jungle Boy EVIL Bea Priestley Rosemary Joey Janela The Dark Order Drago
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CIMA Laredo Kid TinTin The Giant Panda Io Shirai Speedball Mike Bailey Joey Janela Susumu Yokosuka LuFisto
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