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Zelina Vega returns to WWE on Smackdown, will participate in Money in the Bank ladder match

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Zelina Vega is back in the WWE.

On Smackdown, Sonya Deville introduced Vega when revealing another participant in the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match. Upon being named to the match, Vega said that she planned to win and go on to become champion on Smackdown, Raw, or NXT.

Liv Morgan interrupted to protest the news and both had words. They then wrestled a match, which Morgan won in short order.

Vega was released from the WWE in November of 2020.

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Upcoming WWE SmackDown to air on FS1

The July 21 episode of WWE SmackDown will air on FS1. 

Dave Meltzer reports in Sunday's Daily Update that the Friday, July 21 edition of SmackDown will air live on FS1 due to Fox's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup. The United States Women's National Team will face Vietnam at 9 p.m. Eastern time, with Fox airing that game live. 

SmackDown was last bumped to FS1 on October 28, 2022 due to Fox's coverage of the MLB World Series. That episode averaged 835,000 viewers, likely the lowest viewership number in the history of the show with the exception of a best-of episode that also aired on FS1 on December 31, 2021. 

By comparison, the Friday, July 7 SmackDown averaged 2.38 million viewers in the fast nationals. The final viewership number for Friday's episode is not yet available. 

The July 21 SmackDown is scheduled for the Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida. Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns is advertised for the show.

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L’incroyable embouteillage : comment a Ă©tĂ© tournĂ© le tĂ©lĂ©film de M6 ?

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M6 diffuse ce mercredi soir "L'incroyable embouteillage", une fiction chorale de 90 minutes avec Bruno Solo, Miou-Miou ou encore Thierry Lermhite, qui suit un groupe de personnes bloquĂ© dans un immense bouchon. DĂ©couvre les coulisses du tournage…

Ce mercredi 5 juillet Ă  partir de 21h10, M6 va diffuser L’incroyable embouteillage, une fiction ambitieuse de 90 minutes Ă©crite et rĂ©alisĂ©e par David Charhon, qui a prĂ©cĂ©demment travaillĂ© sur De l’autre cĂŽtĂ© du PĂ©riph.

C’est le grand dĂ©part des vacances d’étĂ©. Un moment de grand bonheur pour tous ceux qui prennent la route
 sauf pour la centaine de vacanciers coincĂ©e sur une petite dĂ©partementale au milieu de nulle part.

Au cƓur de cet embouteillage monstre vont se croiser des personnalitĂ©s de tous horizons dont les destins vont ĂȘtre liĂ©s Ă  jamais. Ces personnages, qui n’auraient jamais dĂ» se rencontrer, vont alors se croiser pour former une seule et unique histoire. Ils vont dĂ©couvrir que, plus que jamais, ce n’est pas la destination qui compte, mais le voyage.

Pour incarner cette mosaĂŻque de personnages hauts en couleurs, M6 a fait appel Ă  de nombreux acteurs bien connus du grand public. L’incroyable embouteillage est ainsi le théùtre des retrouvailles de Miou-Miou et Thierry Lhermitte, plus de 32 ans aprĂšs le film culte La Totale mais aussi de Gilbert Melki et Bruno Solo, qui sont rĂ©unis pour la premiĂšre fois depuis La vĂ©ritĂ© si je mens.

Armelle, Patrick Timsit, Elie Semoun, Joséphine Draï, Dorothée Pousséo, Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Lionel Abelanski, Vanessa Guide ou encore Vincent Desagnat viennent compléter la distribution.

L'incroyable embouteillage

Sortie :

5 juillet 2023

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1h 30min

De
David Charhon

Avec
Patrick Timsit,
Armelle,
Thierry Lhermitte

Spectateurs
2,1

Comment a été tourné le téléfilm ?

Tourner une scĂšne d’embouteillage a Ă©tĂ© un vrai dĂ©fi pour David Charhon. Il Ă©tait en effet inimaginable de couper la circulation d’une route pendant 10 jours consĂ©cutifs, et le rĂ©alisateur ne voulait pas non plus tourner la fiction en studio.

La solution a donc été de poser les caméras sur un départementale abandonnée dans la région lyonnaise. Malheureusement, faire les prises de vue en extérieur rendait les équipes de production tributaires de la météo.

“On avait anticipĂ© le problĂšme en crĂ©ant, dans un hangar sur place, un mini-studio improvisĂ© dans lequel on pourrait se rabattre en cas de pluie”, a confiĂ© David Charhon dans une interview disponible dans le dossier de presse. “Finalement nous n’avons tournĂ© que deux situations en studio, je ne vous dirai pas lesquelles
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InspirĂ©e d’une histoire vraie

Si toutes les histoires de L’incroyable embouteillage ont Ă©tĂ© inventĂ©es de toutes piĂšces par David Charhon, il y a en a une, pourtant la plus improbable de toutes, qui a Ă©tĂ© inspirĂ©e d’une histoire vraie. C’est celle autour des bikers juifs en Harley-Davidson.

“Ce groupe a rĂ©ellement existĂ©,” explique le scĂ©nariste. “D’ailleurs ce sont eux qui jouent leurs propres rĂŽles dans le film autour de Bruno Solo et de Lionel Abelanski. Bruno Solo m’a confiĂ© avoir vĂ©cu une de ses plus belles aventures humaines de tournage. Eh bien moi aussi !”.

Retrouvez L’incroyable embouteillage de mercredi 5 juillet à partir de 21h10 sur M6.

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Wind-Driven Blaze Draws 7 Area Fire Departments To Brookhaven: Chief

BROOKHAVEN, NY — A wind-driven blaze broke out at Pallets-R-Us in Brookhaven, drawing about 60 firefighters from seven area fire departments Monday night, First Assistant Chief Guiseppe Loiacono said.

The Brookhaven Fire Department was first activated just before 4 p.m. for smoke in the area near Wisteria Circle, and when firefighters responded, they determined the flames broke out behind Pallets-R-Us, fire department officials said.

Crews discovered a large pile of mulch with wood chips, about 100 feet long by 100 feet wide, and about 50 feet tall, that had caught fire, Loiacnono said, adding that it spread to multiple trailers on an adjacent property operated by Cassone Trailers.

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“Upon arrival, it was just one big fireball; there’s no other way of putting it,” he said.

Department personnel had to deploy a tower ladder, as well as multiple tankers, and mutual aid from the Bellport, Hagerman, Yaphank, North Patchogue, Ridge, Mastic, and Mastic Beach fire departments.

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The department’s drone was also used in the firefight because once the fire had spread, firefighters had a “hard time assessing it,” without the overhead view, Loiacono said.

“We could only see so much,” he said.

What made the fight even more difficult was that it was driven by the wind, according to Loiacono.

Altogether, it took about two hours to knock down and another two-and-a-half hours to clean up, he said.

The Shirley and South Country ambulance companies were also called in for firefighter rehab.

No injuries were reported.

Patch has reached out to Pallets-R-Us for comment.

This story will be updated. Check back later.


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Chris Hero backstage at ROH PPV, update on status with the company


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Chris Hero, a former two time champion in ROH, was backstage last night at ROH’s Best in the World PPV.

Hero was working as an agent and observing how ROH works behind the scenes according to PWTorch sources. Post Wrestling was first to report that Hero was working backstage at the PPV. Post Wrestling also reached out to ROH COO Joe Koff about Hero’s status with the company and whether or not he was working as an agent. Koff issued a statement that said, “Chris was there and is always home at Ring of Honor.”

PWTorch sources indicated they’re unsure of Hero’s role going forward and it is believed that he is not under contract to ROH in any role at this time. One source mentioned that was attentive backstage asking questions and taking notes. Another source mentioned that Hero was also helping out backstage and also was seen sitting at the gorilla position during the PPV.

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Atsushi Onita talks deathmatch wrestling in mainstream Japanese wrestling culture


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Atsushi Onita, the man who popularized deathmatch wrestling in Japan, thinks the style’s form can be mainstream again, but isn’t today.

In an interview with Solowrestling, Onita spoke about the state of deathmatch wrestling, where he’d like to do his style of match in the future, and if he’d be wrestling in a singles match this year.

“It is a trend of the times that explosion death match is not as major as FMW’s golden age,” Onita said of death matches in Japan today. “Now New Japan Pro-Wrestling has most of the fans, but I think the situation will change again someday and I want to show the opposite of New Japan Pro Wrestling.”

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As far as his workload for the year, Onita said he’d be active. “Of course, I will do the single matches at the FMWE,” said Onita. “It will be interesting to do my explosion deathmatch with AEW and H2O in the future. I want to do it.”

Onita had one of the most memorable deathmatches in pro wrestling history against Terry Funk. He was also a politician. In May of this year, he started the FMWE promotion, a wrestling company that specializes in explosion matches.


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WWE Championship match made official for Summerslam


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The long rumored Bobby Lashley vs. Goldberg match for the WWE Championship has been officially set for Summerslam.

After two straight weeks of dodging Goldberg’s challenge, Lashley officially accepted the match on this week’s episode of Raw after Goldberg took out MVP with a spear.

Lashley and MVP opened the show and conveyed a disdain for Goldberg. Goldberg walked out to confront both and said that Lashley was afraid of him, but that he “was next” at Summerslam because he was simply … Goldberg.

Summerslam airs live on Peacock on Saturday August 20. Other announced matches on the show include Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Nikki A.S.H for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship and Roman Reigns vs. John Cena for the WWE Universal Championship.


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AEW announces Latin America & Caribbean streaming deal

AEW has announced a streaming deal, but not the one North American fans have been waiting for.

The company has signed a multi-year deal with TelevisaUnivision to bring AEW's weekly TV programming and other content to the premium tier of the ViX streaming service, available throughout Mexico and some Latin America and Caribbean countries.

ViX is described as "the first large-scale streaming service to exclusively serve the Spanish-speaking world."

Starting Wednesday, Dynamite, Rampage and Collision will all stream live on the service at the same time they air in North America. The press release did not specifically indicate if those would be with Spanish language commentary.

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The deal also includes the quarterly Battle of the Belts series and pay-per-views 30 days after they initially happen. Additionally, all episodes of AEW Dark and AEW Dark Elevation are available with Spanish language commentary.

The press release did not indicate whether subscribers will have access to past episodes of Dynamite, Rampage and Collision.

Orland Park's Martinez Follows His Own Path On Pro Golf Tour Journey

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ORLAND PARK, IL — There are certainly days when Alec Martinez takes a second to stop and consider his surroundings. After all, a life in professional golf was never the plan until his original life map took a detour.

The 26-year-old Orland Park native is in his second year on the Advocates Professional Golf Association Tour, a breeding ground for players whom one day hope to play among the game’s elite on the PGA Tour. But considering that Martinez never even picked up golf until his baseball and basketball career got sidetracked tearing his anterior cruciate ligament during his senior basketball season at Carl Sandburg High School, the fact he is where he is still takes a moment to sink in. Even for Martinez.

The APGA offers Martinez, who holds a master’s degree in finance from St. Xavier University, where he transferred after starting at Moraine Valley Community College, to travel the country, playing some of the nation’s top golf courses. On Monday, the tour makes a stop at TPC Deere Run in Silvis – a course Martinez knows well after playing it 10 times during his golf career at Saint Xavier.

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The chance to be home is a welcomed stop for Martinez, who, like many players on the tour, is just getting started on his golf journey. Life on a lower-tier tour isn’t always glamourous with players booking their own travel and accommodations and paying their own entry fees while making a name for themselves in a game many dreamed of playing since childhood.

But considering Martinez’s journey and his late start in golf, the dream is just beginning as he finds his footing in a journey he never expected to be on.

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“(The APGA) opens your eyes to the real world of professional golf and what you need to do and what you need to do to prepare to be successful,” Martinez told Patch on Friday.

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In the last month, Martinez’s schedule has taken him from Florida to Las Vegas to Arizona — all on his own dime. The tour teaches players about the importance of saving money and watching how they spend it as a way of managing their finances along the way. For unsponsored players like Martinez, footing the bill for a life in professional golf can become a grind at times. But considering the experience tours like the APGA provides, the lessons learned at this level prove to be invaluable.

This is especially true for Martinez, who – unlike many tour players – didn’t grow up in a country club environment or with a private swing coach. But the fact that Martinez has carved his own path after earning a golf scholarship at SXU after failing to make the Sandburg golf team as a senior has made the journey to this point even more meaningful.

Martinez now plays out of Cog Hill Country Club but spent more time playing Silver Lake Golf Club in Orland Park. While his fellow tour pros grew up with more advantages, Martinez said he could never afford some of the luxuries other players enjoy, which makes him appreciate the APGA reaches out to kids in under-represented communities to introduce them to the game and to provide tips — and sometimes even golf clubs — to youngsters who want to get their start in the game.

On Saturday, the tour will host a youth clinic at South Shore Golf Club in Chicago as a way of reaching kids who may not otherwise be exposed to golf. For Martinez, who considers himself self-taught in his own golf journey, the fact the tour he now belongs to is using its platform to teach the game to youngsters makes his spot on the tour even more special.

Martinez first started playing golf on a regular basis at Morraine, where he had gone to focus on basketball and baseball. But after breaking his ankle playing baseball his freshman year, Martinez turned to golf as a sophomore and has never looked back. After tearing his ACL in high school, doctors told Martinez he could only play golf while his knee healed. Three solid months on golf courses laid the groundwork that began paying off in college. After qualifying for the national championship tournament at Morraine, Martinez earned a scholarship at SXU where his golf career really took off.

But now, as a tour pro, Martinez still feels like he needs to put in the work just to keep up.

“Every day, if I feel like I don’t go practice, I feel like I’m falling behind because I did have such a late start,” he told Patch. “It feels like I need to work two times or three times harder or hit more range balls because I’ve got to catch up to how much practice some other guys may have had growing up and playing their whole lives.

“So if I hit those extra 50 (range) balls every day, it feels like it’s just going to build because I didn’t hit those 50 balls growing up.”

While the golf life is still relatively new compared to others around him, Martinez is making the most of each day he has. Some of the tour’s stops – including TPC Scottsdale and Valhalla Golf Club ­— where next year’s PGA Championship will be played — offer him the chance to step onto some of the game’s biggest stages.

There are times it is difficult to conceive that he is in some of these places, but he knows that each tour stop offers him the chance to take yet another step forward. And although his journey doesn’t look like many of his fellow tour players, the fact Martinez has made the experience his own allows him to enjoy the ride that much more.

“It definitely gives you perspective and I’m definitely proud of how far I’ve come,” Martinez told Patch. “I have an appreciation because I have come a long way and I’ve done it mostly by myself and just self-taught myself. I would say that’s what I’m most proud of and I know I still have a long way to go, but I feel like I can keep getting better and better.”


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C’est le film le plus primĂ© de Cannes 2023 et il va vous bouleverser : pourquoi il faut absolument voir Les Filles d’Olfa au cinĂ©ma

Sensation du Festival de Cannes 2023 et rĂ©compensĂ© par 4 Prix, Les Filles d’Olfa arrive dĂšs ce 5 juillet au cinĂ©ma. Une oeuvre bouleversante, d’une sensibilitĂ© folle et illuminĂ©e par un procĂ©dĂ© mĂȘlant fiction et rĂ©alitĂ©, Ă  dĂ©couvrir sans plus tarder.

ÇA PARLE DE QUOI ?

La vie d’Olfa, Tunisienne et mĂšre de 4 filles, oscille entre ombre et lumiĂšre. Un jour, ses deux filles aĂźnĂ©es disparaissent. Pour combler leur absence, la rĂ©alisatrice Kaouther Ben Hania convoque des actrices professionnelles et met en place un dispositif de cinĂ©ma hors du commun afin de lever le voile sur l’histoire d’Olfa et de ses filles.

Un voyage intime fait d’espoir, de rĂ©bellion, de violence, de transmission et de sororitĂ© qui va questionner le fondement mĂȘme de nos sociĂ©tĂ©s.

Les Filles d’Olfa

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5 juillet 2023

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1h 50min

De

Kaouther Ben Hania

Avec
Hend Sabri,
Olfa Hamrouni,
Eya Chikahoui

Presse
3,3

Spectateurs
4,0

Séances (247)

QUAND LA RÉALITÉ REPOUSSE LES LIMITES DU CINÉMA

2015, Tunisie : un fait divers fait la Une de l’actualitĂ© et dĂ©fraie la chronique dans le monde entier. Olfa Hamrouni convoque tous les mĂ©dias et tente de tout faire pour retrouver ses deux filles aĂźnĂ©es. Celles-ci ont quittĂ© le pays pour rejoindre le jihad et combattre en Libye aux cĂŽtĂ©s de Daech. À l’époque, cette mĂšre n’hĂ©site pas Ă  critiquer publiquement les autoritĂ©s tunisiennes qu’elle accuse de n’avoir rien fait pour empĂȘcher le dĂ©part de ses filles.

Bien plus qu’une simple affaire, la rĂ©alisatrice Kaouther Ben Hania voit dans ce sujet un thĂšme sur lequel braquer la lumiĂšre, celui d’une forme de malĂ©diction qui voudrait que l’on reproduise la violence de gĂ©nĂ©ration en gĂ©nĂ©ration, le tout sur fond de patriarcat. Souhaitant alors rĂ©aliser un documentaire sur cette histoire, la cinĂ©aste contacte Olfa Hamrouni pour la convaincre d’ĂȘtre filmĂ©e en compagnie de ses deux cadettes, restĂ©es avec elle.

Le but : que ces trois femmes puissent parler Ă  coeur ouvert de leur avis sur la question, raconter leur vie et se confier face camĂ©ra sur leurs discordes. Pour les accompagner, Kaouther Ben Hania fait appel Ă  trois actrices : deux jeunes femmes incarnant les filles aĂźnĂ©es disparues, et la comĂ©dienne rĂ©putĂ©e Hend Sabri dans le rĂŽle d’Olfa Hamrouni, pour les sĂ©quences les plus dures et douloureuses.

UNE OEUVRE IMPRESSIONNANTE ET MULTI-RÉCOMPENSÉE

RisquĂ©, le pari de la rĂ©alisatrice se rĂ©vĂšle brillamment relevĂ© dans un long-mĂ©trage d’une ampleur impressionnante, illuminĂ© par un dispositif jamais vu auparavant, oĂč les artifices du cinĂ©ma ouvrent les voies d’une introspection profonde et bouleversante. MĂȘlant donc fiction et rĂ©alitĂ©, Les Filles d’Olfa offre une analyse Ă  la fois rĂ©aliste, fine et concrĂšte du radicalisme et de la maniĂšre dont il peut dĂ©chirer une famille, mais aussi de la dĂ©construction politique, idĂ©ologique et sociale.

PrĂ©sentĂ© en CompĂ©tition officielle au Festival de Cannes 2023, le film ne tarde pas Ă  crĂ©er l’engouement des premiers spectateurs et de la presse, voyant ici “Une Ɠuvre sidĂ©rante. Notre palme d’or”, pour Le Parisien, ou encore d’une “intensitĂ© Ă©motionnelle inoubliable”, selon TĂ©lĂ©rama.

RĂ©sultat, le long-mĂ©trage dĂ©croche pas moins de 4 prix Ă  l’issue de l’évĂšnement : L’Oeil d’or, le Prix de la CitoyennetĂ©, le Prix du CinĂ©ma positif, ainsi qu’une mention du Prix François-Chalais rĂ©compensant un film vouĂ© aux valeurs du journalisme. Une longue liste faisant des Filles d’Olfa l’Ɠuvre la plus rĂ©compensĂ©e de cette 76ᔉ Ă©dition, mais surtout un film Ă  ne manquer sous aucun prĂ©texte.

Les Filles d’Olfa, de Kaouther Ben Hania, actuellement au cinĂ©ma.

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