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Northport Nonprofit Crafts 80s-Inspired Merchandise To Fight Cancer

NORTHPORT, NY — Your next sweatshirt, jacket, sunglasses or friendship bracelet could help you fight cancer or brighten the day of a young adult battling the disease.

The Chloe Belle Foundation, a Northport-based nonprofit created in memory of Chloe Lindberg, on Wednesday launched its Eighties Beach House Collection. All proceeds from the gear, depending on which product you buy, will go to the foundation’s spring/summer fundraiser for the Southern Ocean Medical Center Oncology Fund or The Chloe Belle Foundation itself.


People can shop The Chloe Belle Foundation’s Eighties Beach House merchandise here. Free shipping is offered on all products.

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Chloe Lindberg was just 26 when she died of acute myeloid leukemia in January 2021. She fought the cancer for 13 months after she was diagnosed at age 25.

Her family started The Chloe Belle Foundation soon after with the mission of bringing joy to sick children and young adults who have been diagnosed with cancer.

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Remi Lindberg, president of the foundation and Chloe’s older sister, said the merchandise launch is something she wanted to do since the nonprofit was founded in 2021.

“It was a dream of Chloe’s to produce a collection of her own design so I feel like, in some way, I am making her dream come true,” Remi told Patch.

Some proceeds of the collection will go to The Chloe Belle Foundation and support its mission of brightening the days of kids and young adults with cancer. Other funds will go toward the foundation’s current fundraiser for Southern Ocean Medical Center’s oncology fund. Southern Ocean is a hospital in Manahawkin, New Jersey. Each item’s listing declares where the funds are earmarked for.

Remi recalled when Chloe was selling her t-shirt designs on a website and someone she did not know purchased one of her creations.

“I can clearly recall how proud and happy she was,” Remi said. “It was a beautiful feeling for me because I loved my sister in so many ways: a sister way, a soulmate way, a best friend way and a daughter way. And I felt proud of her in all those types of ways.”

Remi said she feels similarly now with the launch of the Eighties Beach House collection, which was inspired by Chloe’s favorite songs and movies from the 1980s.

Some of the items feature Chloe’s graphic art and handwriting. A sun that Chloe designed based on her love of vacationing at Long Beach Island is prominently displayed on several items, including the Endless Summer Nights zip-up hoodie (inspired by Richard Marx’s song) and the Bernie Lomax Jacket (“Weekend At Bernie’s”).

The other offerings are the “I Can Call You Betty” beach bag (Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al”), the Steve Harrington wayfarer sunglasses (“Stranger Things”) and a pair of friendship bracelets representing Long Beach Island or The Chloe Belle Foundation. Other items are on the way, as well.

“It’s the closest I feel to that feeling I had when she was alive,” Remi said. “Chloe loved music and the collection being inspired by her music playlist, Eighties Beach House is so her. And with everything I do, I want to look at it and think ‘this is so Chloe.’ And with this I do.”

The Chloe Belle Foundation has held several other fundraisers, toy drives and events for those fighting cancer. The organization raised $1,550 for Dr. Huda Salman’s cancer research and work at the Indiana School of Medicine: The Brown Center for Immunotherapy.

The current fundraiser will aid patients at Southern Ocean Medical Center, which sees more than 300 patients a month receive roughly 2,000 infusions. The hospital offers radiation therapy using TrueBeam linear accelerator, a fast, precise and low-dose radiation therapy.

Along with many rounds of chemotherapies in multiple forms, Chloe went through radiation on her eye when the leukemia spread into her spine and created a tumor behind her eye.

“It is often an uncomfortable experience with a multitude of its own side effects,” the foundation wrote. “We are enthusiastic to support advancements in radiation therapy through this fundraiser.”

It was important to Chloe to get cancer treatments so close to her home in Northport, so the foundation strives to provide those in Long Beach Island and Manahawkin the same comforts with the fundraiser.


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KEF LS50 Meta loudspeaker

KEF’s LS50 loudspeaker was introduced in 2012 to celebrate the English manufacturer’s 50th anniversary. Usually, anniversary models are large, floorstanding “statement” designs with a price to match, but the LS50 was a minimonitor, priced at $1500/pair. I reviewed the Anniversary Edition LS50 in December 2012 (footnote 1), writing that it was rare to find a loudspeaker that offers this combination of clarity and neutrality and concluding that within its limits of dynamic range and bass extension, the KEF LS50 “will provide Class A sound for those with small rooms.”


Sam Tellig agreed with me, commenting in May 2014 that he found the LS50’s tonality “spot-on, more neutral than sweet. Soundstaging and imaging were top-notch. Definition was superb, ranking with the very best speakers at any price.” Stephen Mejias was equally impressed, concluding in June 2014 that with the regular LS50 in his system, “there’s just so much more to enjoy—more body, more beauty, more control, more music.” (The regular LS50 lacks the words “50th Anniversary Model” below the coaxial Uni-Q drive-unit but is otherwise identical.)


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I bought a pair of the non-anniversary LS50s after Stephen’s follow-up review, and I compared them with the equally superb-sounding but differently balanced and different-measuring Revel M106 in January 2015. Since then, I have used my LS50s as the primary reference for my reviews of standmounted loudspeakers.


Introducing the Meta
Now, eight years after its first appearance on the high-end audio stage, the LS50 has a successor, the LS50 Meta. The Meta is priced the same: a penny less than $1500/pair. It’s the same size—11.9″ (302mm) H × 7.9″ (200mm) W × 11″ (280.5mm) D (including binding posts)—and 1.4lb heavier than the original, at 17.2lb (7.8 kg). Visually, the only differences are an elegant matte finish compared with the original gloss and the fact that the chamfered rear panel now stands proud by one-tenth of an inch rather than being set flush.


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The coaxial Uni-Q drive-unit, now in its 12th iteration, includes a new cone-neck decoupler and a symmetrical motor system, these intended to optimize the speaker’s dispersion. The cross-bracing inside the enclosure has been improved, but the main internal change is the incorporation behind the drive-unit of an absorptive, dual-layer disc, 3″ in diameter and 0.43″ thick. This disc is made from a synthetic substance incorporating Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) developed by research organization Acoustic Materials Group for automotive and airplane use. As applied by KEF and optimized with Finite Element Analysis, this disc contains 30 tubular channels, each acting as a narrow-band Helmholtz resonator. The back wave from the tweeter’s diaphragm is coupled to the MAT disc with a conical waveguide behind the vented pole-piece. Polyester wadding in front of the absorber fine-tunes the absorption. The resulting structure is said to absorb 99% of the unwanted sound radiating from the rear of the driver at 620Hz and above (footnote 2).


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Setup
My samples of the LS50 Meta had serial numbers LS50201763M29N1G and ‘1765M29N1G. “Designed and Engineered in the UK, Made in China” was written on the serial number panels on the speakers’ bases. Although KEF sells matching S2 stands, I set up the LS50 Metas on my usual 24″ Celestion stands, which had their single pillars filled with a mixture of dry sand and lead shot. The Metas were placed in the positions in my room where the original LS50s had worked well.


Amplification was provided by a pair of Parasound Halo JC 1+ monoblocks, these connected from the balanced outputs of PS Audio Directstream, MBL N31, and Okto dac8 Stereo D/A processors, each sent audio data from my Roon Nucleus+ server. The PS Audio and MBL DACs were connected to my network, the Okto to the Roon server via USB.


Sonics
The Meta’s low frequencies sounded identical to those of the original LS50. The half-step–spaced low-frequency tonebursts on Editor’s Choice (16/44.1k ALAC file, Stereophile STPH016-2) spoke very cleanly, with no emphasis on any of the tones, though the output was shelved down a little below 100Hz compared with the Marten Oscar Duos that had preceded the KEFs in my listening room and that Michael Fremer reviewed in November 2020.


And as I wrote in 2012, with the thunderous 16th-note sub-bass line in “Limit to Your Love,” from James Blake’s eponymous album (16/44.1k ALAC, A&M), the LS50 Meta was having to work harder than it would like to at anything approaching musically satisfying levels. A little higher in frequency, the fretless bass guitar that plays the melody on Michael Hedges’s version of “After the Gold Rush” (16/44.1k FLAC, from Aerial Boundaries, Wyndham Hill/Tidal) was reproduced with convincing presence and good separation between the evocative melody line and the same instrument’s low-frequency pedal notes.


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The Metas painted a transparent window into the recorded soundstage, not just with this recording but with everything I played. I was continually surprised by how recordings I thought I knew well were presented with detail that I had not fully appreciated with the earlier LS50s. The Roon app’s Radio function reminded me that I should play Jon Hassell’s late-1990s album Fascinoma (24/88.2k FLAC, Water Lily). Kavi Alexander had captured the sound with a Blumlein pair of custom microphones designed by Tim de Paravicini. I had always felt that Kavi had placed the microphones a little too far away from the musicians in the highly reverberant chapel, but listening to “Suite de Caravan” from this album on the LS50 Metas, the wide-angle relationship between Jon Hassell’s upfront trumpet and Jackie Terrasson’s farther-back piano in the cavernous space clicked into focus.


While preparing this review, I had a Skype conversation about MAT with Jack Sharkey, KEF’s senior marketing and technical communications manager. Sharkey had urged me to listen to “New Frontier” from Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly. There are two versions of this album in my library, 24/48k ALAC files I ripped from a DVD-A, Warner Bros. R9 78138, and an MQA-encoded 24/448k FLAC version from Tidal. Both these versions have a more respectable dynamic range than the CD release, and while their levels seemed well-matched, the Metas revealed that there was a little more space between the instruments with the MQA recording, unfolded to 24/96 by Roon. The vibrato’d, chunky character of the Fender Rhodes electric piano was more evident than it had been with the original LS50s, and such detail as the faint cloud of reverberation around the instrument in the song’s coda was more readily deciphered.


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Fagen’s lispy voice had a little more treble energy than it had with the 2012 LS50s, but it was more physically present in the room with the LS50 Metas; vocal images were especially palpable with these speakers. (I am reminded of something Bob Stuart had told me in the 1980s, that loudspeakers that have the same width as the human head always excel with vocal reproduction due to the similarity between the sounds’ intensities.) On the LP Fairytales (24/192 needle-drop from Odin LP03), the masterful way the late Norwegian singer Radka Toneff uses grace notes and the way she points the ends of phrases with vibrato were more clear with the KEF LS50 Meta than with the Marten Oscar Duo or the Bowers & Wilkins 705 Signature that I reviewed in December 2020.


I finished my auditioning of the KEF LS50 Metas with the Carpenters’ “Goodbye to Love” (DSD64 file, from A&M/Acoustic Sounds). I have always loved the way Karen Carpenter effortlessly phrases the song’s meandering melodic line. As with Fagen and Toneff, the singer was physically present via the Metas. And in the song’s coda, as the descending bass scales and ascending choral “aaahs” accompanying Tony Peluso’s fuzzed and compressed guitar solo faded away, it was as if the little KEF loudspeakers had opened a door into musical perfection.


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Conclusion
The original LS50 might not have the low-frequency extension and power of the Marten Oscar Duo or the Golden Ear BRX that I reviewed in September 2020. Neither does it have the airy high frequencies offered by the Bowers & Wilkins 705 Signature. But to a greater extent than those three superb standmounts, the LS50 gave a palpable “reach-out-and-touch” soundstage. The LS50 Meta equals its predecessor in that respect but improves on its presentation of low-level detail and has a little more treble energy. As a result, it presents a more transparent window into the recorded soundstage without compromising the ability to communicate the music’s message. Highly recommended.

Footnote 1: This website reprint includes the subsequent Tellig and Mejias reviews.


Footnote 2: See “Metamaterial Absorber for Loudspeaker Enclosures” by Sebastian Degraeve and Jack Oclee-Brown, AES convention paper 10341, 148th Convention, June 2020. Available as a free download here.

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Mariés au premier regard : après leur divorce, Maurine et Benjamin sont-ils toujours en contact ?

Ce lundi 5 juin, M6 diffusait le bilan des derniers couples de Mariés au premier. Maurine et Benjamin ont annoncé vouloir divorcer, sans grande surprise. Interrogés par Télé-Loisirs, les anciens mariés ont évoqué leur relation actuelle.

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La septième saison de Mariés au premier regard vient de toucher à sa fin. Ce lundi 5 juin 2023, les téléspectateurs de M6 ont pu découvrir les bilans des trois derniers couples de la saison, dont Benjamin et Maurine. Cette dernière avait annoncé à son époux vouloir divorcer, après une rencontre assez froide et des retrouvailles post lune de miel glaciales.

La jeune femme n’a en effet jamais ressenti plus que de l’amitié pour celui que les experts avaient choisi pour elle. La décision de la professeure d’espagnol n’avait alors pas surpris son mari Benjamin. Interrogés par Télé-Loisirs, les anciens époux ont donné chacun leur version sur leur relation actuelle. Sont-ils encore en contact et si oui, sont-ils en bon terme après leur expérience décevante ?

Benjamin donne sa version

Au cours d’un entretien pour nos confrères de Télé-Loisirs, le jeune infirmier en bloc opératoire était revenu sur son aventure, qui ne s’est pas passée comme espéré. “Je m’en doutais un peu. J’ai eu très peu de nouvelles après le voyage de noces, donc c’était dans la continuité de ce qu’on avait vécu (…) Elle ne s’est jamais ouverte donc je n’ai pas pu vraiment rentrer dans la séduction et tisser des liens amoureux, mais j’ai été déçu de la finalité de l’expérience” a-t-il confié avant d’expliquer qu’il n’en voulait pas à la jeune femme malgré tout.

Questionné sur sa relation actuelle avec Maurine, le jeune homme a déclaré : “On s’est vus lors d’une soirée qu’on a faite avec tous les participants. Ça s’est bien passé, mais c’était très cordial. Il n’y a pas de froid entre nous, mais on ne prendra pas plus de nouvelles que ça“. Benjamin a ensuite expliqué qu’ils échangeaient via un groupe Whatsapp avec tous les participants mais qu’il n’a pas de contact privé avec son ex épouse.

“Avec Benjamin, on s’appelle, on s’envoie des messages”… Maurine tient un autre discours !

Interrogée à son tour par nos confrères, la même question a été posée à Maurine, dont la sincérité avait été remise en cause par les internautes. Est-elle toujours en contact avec Benjamin, malgré leur divorce ? “On est absolument toujours en contact. Il n’y a aucune animosité entre nous, on a bien cloisonné les choses entre l’expérience qu’on a vécu, ce qu’on a ressenti et aujourd’hui, on s’entend très, très bien. On s’appelle, on s’envoie des messages. Dès qu’il y a une diffusion, on s’envoie des messages, on a un super contact et on sait tout ce qu’on a vécu. À la télé, on ne voit que 20%“. Une version bien différente de celle de Benjamin.. Ces deux-là ne parviennent même pas à se mettre d’accord sur leur divorce !

Témoignages "Aidez-nous à retourner dans notre pays d'enfance" : l'appel de deux sœurs orphelines détenues dans le camp de Roj en Syrie

Le message publié sur WhatsApp date de la fin mai. Lisa, 14 ans et Sarah, 16 ans lancent une bouteille à la mer : “Je suis née en France avec mes frères et sœurs, nous avons grandi en France. Ça fait quatre ans qu’on attend de partir, qu’on change de familles tout le temps. On n’en peut plus de cette vie de camp. On veut aller à l’école, étudier, avoir une vie normale. Ma sœur est blessée, elle doit être opérée, elle souffre beaucoup et moi aussi. Aidez-nous à retourner dans notre pays d’enfance”. Ces deux sœurs sont détenues par les Kurdes dans le camp de Roj, dans le nord-est de la Syrie et elles risquent d’y rester encore longtemps. 

 >> “Pourquoi je serais un danger ? On n’a rien à faire ici…” : l’attente sans fin des orphelins de jihadistes français dans le camp syrien de Roj

La France avait promis de rapatrier tous les orphelins de jihadistes français détenus dans les camps kurdes dans le nord-est de la Syrie. Pourtant, après trois rapatriements massifs depuis l’été 2022, deux jeunes sœurs originaires de l’ouest de la France ont été écartées des listes du Quai d’Orsay. Elles supplient de pouvoir rentrer en France et de retourner à l’école. Leur avocate vient de saisir le tribunal administratif, dans la perspective d’un nouveau rapatriement et peut-être, dernier rapatriement.

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franceinfo les avait rencontrées là-bas, dans ce camp en Syrie, il y a un an. En 2022, déjà, à notre micro, Lisa demandait à rentrer : “C’est dur, surtout moi, je suis blessée aux deux jambes et au bras, je ne peux même pas le bouger. J’ai perdu ma maman et mes deux frères”. Tous les trois sont morts à Baghouz lors de la chute de l’organisation Etat islamique en 2019, sous les yeux de Lisa. “Là-bas, tout le monde mourrait, ma mère et mes frères se sont pris une bombe et le plus dur, c’est que je suis blessée et je ne suis pas à côté de ma famille, je suis toute seule. La nuit, je n’arrive pas à dormir, car ma blessure me fait trop mal”, raconte la jeune fille. 

Koh-Lanta : “Denis, il est là pour l’abattre”, “c’est un fou”… cette scène avec Denis Brogniart fait beaucoup réagir !

Ce mardi 6 juin 2023, Julie n’a pas réussi à trouver le poignard et a donc été éliminée de Koh Lanta, aux portes de l’épreuve des poteaux. Avant de quitter ses adversaires, Denis Brognart lui a adressé quelques mots, pas des plus tendres.

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L’épreuve tant attendue mais aussi tant redoutée de l’orientation a été diffusée ce mardi 6 juin 2023. Nicolas, Tania et Frédéric ont tous les trois trouvé le poignard, assurant leur place sur les poteaux la semaine prochaine avec peut-être à la clé, la victoire dans Koh-Lanta : le feu sacré. Julie quant à elle, a vu son rêve de finale se briser et a dû quitter l’aventure. Lors du briefing en fin d’épisode, Denis Brogniart a fait le point sur son épreuve et le moins que l’on puisse dire c’est qu’il n’a pas été tendre avec la footballeuse. De quoi faire réagir les internautes.

Une épreuve entre stress et fatigue

L’épreuve mythique d’orientation a demandé un énorme sang froid aux quatre aventuriers encore en lice hier, mardi 6 juin 2023. Le Corse Nicolas est arrivé vite à bout de l’épreuve, trouvant le poignard en seulement 50 minutes. Puis, c’est Tania qui a une fois de plus épaté ses coéquipiers (et les internautes) en inscrivant son nom sur la liste des qualifiés pour les poteaux après 4h40 de course. Il ne restait donc qu’un seul poignard pour deux adversaires en jeu : Frédéric et Julie, épuisés.

Au terme de 5h20 d’épreuve, c’est finalement le directeur commercial de 33 ans qui a trouvé le dernier poignard niché dans un palmier. La qualification de l’aventurier a donc entrainé l’élimination de Julie, qui a rejoint le jury final. “Je savais que la course d’orientation n’était pas mon fort. Je suis moins frustrée parce que je me dis que j’ai été mauvaise. Je n’ai pas été bonne, franchement j’ai été fébrile” a confié la footballeuse. Une fois les aventuriers de retour sur la plage, Denis Brogniart a fait le bilan de l’épreuve de Julie et a été très cash, selon de nombreux internautes.

Denis Brogniart pas tendre avec Julie

L’invitant à s’exprimer sur sa défaite, le présentateur lui a demandé sans grande délicatesse “Comment peut-on expliquer que vous ayez passé autant de temps sans finalement trouver grand-chose ?“. Julie, fair-play et pas rancunière a alors répondu que “La course d’orientation, je savais que ce n’était pas mon fort. Je suis moins stressée en fait, parce que je sais que j’ai été mauvaise“, ce à quoi l’animateur a répondu cash, avec un “Eh oui !“. Les propos de Denis n’ont pas manqué d’interpeller la toile, qui s’est amusée de la répartie de l’animateur plutôt piquante.

Pollution : la planète face au défi du plastique

En seulement 20 ans, la production de plastique dans le monde a doublé, pour atteindre 460 millions de tonnes. La Chine est à l’origine de 20 % de cette fabrication, suivie par les États-Unis (18 %), et l’Union européenne (15 %). On le trouve dans les pièces détachées des voitures, le polyester des vêtements, ou les jouets. C’est toutefois l’industrie des emballages qui est la plus productrice, avec 158 millions de tonnes de plastique par an. Vient ensuite celle du bâtiment (71 millions de tonnes), puis la filière textile (62 millions de tonnes). 

Les pays riches, les plus gros consommateurs 

Ces produits ont une durée de vie très courte. Entre sa production et le moment où il finit à la poubelle, il s’écoule en moyenne six mois pour un emballage, trois ans pour les biens de consommation courante, cinq ans pour les vêtements, huit ans pour les appareils ménagers, et 35 ans pour les matériaux de construction.

Les pays riches sont les plus gros consommateurs de plastique : des tonnes de déchets, qu’il faut ensuite traiter. “Beaucoup de plastiques ne sont pas recyclables, on ne sait pas quoi en faire, donc on les envoie à l’autre bout du monde, pour qu’eux les laissent dans les décharges”, explique Juliette Franquet, directrice de Zero Waste France. 

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Sasha Banks makes public comments after injury scare


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Sasha Banks took to Twitter to comment on an injury scare over the weekend. Banks was assisted out of the ring after seemingly injuring her left knee in a back breaker spot during a match with Charlotte Flair. Banks said she was fine and appreciated the well wishes from fans.

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Banks and Charlotte have consistently worked together on the house show loop. There hasn’t been any official comments from WWE on this injury.


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Interim TNT Championship match set for AEW Battle of the Belts


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There will be an interim TNT Championship at the first-ever AEW Battle of the Belts on TNT. Originally, TNT Champion Cody Rhodes, was set to face Sammy Guevara with the title on the line. Due to medical protocol, Rhodes will not be appearing on the show. Instead, Dustin Rhodes will face Sammy Guevara and the winner will be the interim TNT Champion.

Battle of the Belts will also feature Britt Baker vs. Riho for the AEW Women’s World Championship. In addition, Ricky Starks will face Matt Sydal. Battle of the Belts is the first of four TNT specials that AEW will run in 2022.


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Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion set to make MLW debut


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Buddy Matthews, formally Buddy Murphy in WWE, will make his MLW debut at their Blood and Thunder show tonight in Dallas. The company announced the news on Friday morning and confirmed Matthews would wrestle on the show, but did not reveal who his opponent would be.

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Matthews is a former Cruiserweight Champion in WWE. He was released from WWE in June of 2021. Since then, Murphy has appeared for New Japan Pro Wrestling and other various independent promotions around the country.


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ALL ELITE WRESTLING RAMPAGE PREVIEW 1/28: Championship Friday Edition, Jurassic Express vs. Private Party for Championship, Moxley vs. Bowens, Johnson & Anderson vs. FTR, Cargill vs. Julia for TBS Championship


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ALL ELITE WRESTLING RAMPAGE PRIMER
JANUARY 28, 2022
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AIRS ON TNT NETWORK, 10:00 p.m. EDT, 9:00 p.m. CDT
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Announcers: Excalibur, Chris Jericho, Taz, Ricky Starks (various combinations)

Match Results and Key Segments from Last Week

  • Jon Moxley defeated “All Ego” Ethan Page in his return match.
  • Trent Beretta (Best Friends) defeated Nick Jackson (Young Bucks).
  • Hook defeated Serpentico.
  • Jade Cargill defeated Anna Jay to retain the TBS Championship.

Arena

Tonight’s episode of Rampage was recorded this past Wednesday following Dynamite in the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, OH. Four matches were announced during the show, and it’s been billed as Championship Friday.

Jon Moxley vs. Anthony Bowens (The Acclaimed)

Jon Moxley steps into the ring once again as he goes one-on-one with Anthony Bowens of The Acclaimed. This was setup in a backstage segment with the Acclaimed (Bowens and Max Caster) where they claimed a beef with Jon Moxley from some time ago. Back on the May 19, 2021 edition of Dynamite, Moxley teamed with his close friend Eddie Kingston to defeat the Acclaimed, who tried to use a chain and their boombox as foreign objects in the match. Instead, Kingston hit Bowens with the boombox followed by Moxley hitting him with the Paradigm Shift for the pin. Here’s the match and some other history with Moxley:

Frank’s Analysis: This should be a good match. I’m very curious to see the future of Bowens, who continues to be featured against top acts. Does he get split off from Caster at some point?

AAA Tag Team Championship: FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (champs) vs. “Shotty” Lee Johnson & Brock Anderson

In a backstage segment two weeks ago on Dynamite, FTR (w/Tully Blanchard) issued a challenge to “Shotty” Lee Johnson & Brock Anderson (w/Brock’s father Arn Anderson) to a match, which takes place tonight. At the end of the promo, longtime former Four Horsemen members Arn and Tully shook hands. Here’s a clip of that segment:

Anderson and Johnson have won their last two tag matches on Dark where they defeated Luther & Serpentico (Chaos Project) and Jaylen Brandyn & Traevon Jordan. Johnson lost a one-on-one to Powerhouse Hobbs. FTR last wrestled on the New Year’s Smash Edition of Dynamite where they were on the winning end of a 10-man tag match.

Frank’s Analysis: With this being billed as “Championship Friday” I’m assuming the AAA Tag Team Championship is on the line. AEW needs to do a better job talking about what Johnson and Anderson have been doing and why they’re getting this match against FTR. Why would I care? I don’t watch Dark, and I shouldn’t have to go to websites to find out when they wrestled last. Maybe the announcers mentioned it and I missed it, but I don’t think so.

TBS Championship: Jade Cargill (champ) vs. Julia Hart

Jade Cargill defends her TBS Championship for the second straight week on Rampage, this time against Julia Hart, whom she chose as her next opponent this past week on Dynamite. Much to the chagrin of Griff Garrison, Julia signed a release presented by “Smart” Mark Sterling because of her injured eye. Malakai Black spit black mist in her eye on the December 8, 2021 edition of Dynamite on Long Island in the UBS Arena. Julia told Griff it was her decision to make.

Here’s an interesting tweet by Julia:

Frank’s Analysis: Looking at that tweet, I’m wondering if it’s only a matter of time before Julia joins the House of Black. She can continue to be the designated horror movie protagonist that gets attacked every time with the Varsity Blondes, or she can go in another direction. I opt for the latter.

AEW Tag Team Championship: Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus) (champs) w/Christian vs. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) (w/Matt Hardy)

Jurassic Express puts the AEW Tag Team Championship on the line against Private Party. This match was set up on Dynamite in a backstage segment with Tony Schiavone where long-time rivals Christian and Matt Hardy spoke on behalf of their teams.

Private Party won their last two tag team matches on Dark Elevation but were on the losing end of a Trios match where they teamed with fellow HFO member The Blade and took on Matt Sydal & Lee Moriarty & Dante Martin. Private Party defeated The Young Bucks in the tournament for the initial AEW Tag Team Championship in 2019. Several months later they joined up with Hardy. Aside from being on the winning end of a 10-man tag match on the New Year’s Smash edition of Dynamite, they were on the winning end of a Trios match on Dynamite in August. You must go back to the 2020 All Out to find Private Party winning a tag match involving just them on “AEW television proper” when they defeated Alex Reynolds & John Silver of the Dark Order. If we want to get technical, they last won a match (just them) on AEW television proper on the July 2020 Fyter Fest edition of Dynamite where they defeated Santana & Ortiz. Their other wins have come on Dark, Dark Elevation, or Impact Wrestling.

Hardy and Christian are long-time rivals going back to their days in the WWE. They were involved in legendary TLC matches for the tag team championship at SummerSlam in 2000 and WrestleMania in 2001.

Frank’s Analysis: Why am I excited about a tag team that hasn’t won a match on AEW television proper in almost two years getting a title match tonight? Yes, it’ll be a good match. That’s not the point. The problem is the bulk of the challengers’ success has come on a program that AEW said we don’t have to watch to follow the product. Again, if the announcers said something and I missed it, I apologize. I don’t think I did.

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