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    Scott Hall:



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    An Early Pic with his Tag Team Partner
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    Facts:

    Height: 6'8"

    Weight: 290 lbs

    Real Name: Scott Hall

    DOB: 10/20/58

    Hometown: Miami, Florida

    Other Names: Starship Coyote (Florida, NWA), "Magnum" (AWA), Texas Scott (CWA), "Gator" (Florida), Diamond Studd (WCW), Razor Ramon (WWF)

    Wrestler Since: 1984

    Finishing Maneuver: Outsider's Edge
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    The Outsider's Edge:



    Using his Finishing Move a Victim!

    The Outsider's Edge - This move usually starts with Hall positioning the opponent on his back. With the man in almost a crucifix position, Hall drops quickly, tossing the man to the ground on the back of his neck.
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    History:

    In his years as a wrestler, Scott Hall has made his mark in many of the larger wrestling organizations. He started out as a member of American Starship along with Dan Spivey in Kansas City. He wrestled in the AWA in 1986, and held the AWA Tag Team belts with Curt Henning, by defeating Jim Garvin and Steven Regal. They later lost to Buddy Rose and Doug Somers. After being Texas Scott in the CWA for a few months, Hall then wrestled in the WCW for a while, under the name of the Diamond Studd, a member of Diamond Dallas Page's crew. It was soon self-evident that this would not work in the long term, so Hall left for the WWF, to become "Razor" Ramon.

    It was in the WWF when Hall finally started to become recognized. In 1993, after Shawn Michaels refused to wrestle and was stripped of his belt, Razor Ramon defeated Rick Martel in the tournament final to become the WWF Intercontinental Champion. He held onto the title for 7 months before losing to Diesel (Kevin Nash). Four months later, Ramon took the title back from Diesel. This title reign lasted for 5 months, then Ramon lost to Jeff Jarrett. After this lost, Hall went to the USWA for a few months, where he won the USWA Unifed Heavyweight Title from Bill Dundee. He held the belt for about a month before being dethroned by Jerry Lawler. A few weeks later, Ramon was back in the WWF with a vengence, winning the WWF IC Title back from Jarrrett for his 3rd title reign. A few days later, Jarrett retook the belt. In October of '95, Razor Ramon managed to get the IC Title back for the fourth and last time, defeating Dean Douglas. After losing the title to Golddust (Dustin Rhodes), Hall was ready for a change. He soon left the WWF following the "kayfabe" incident, where he, Michaels, Nash, and Hunter Hearse Helmsley broke the sacred "keep the wrestling secret" clause by hugging each other in the ring on Nash's and Hall's last match in the WWF.

    When Hall and Nash came to WCW, they immediately declared war on all of the wrestlers. Soon, they caused one of the greatest shockers in the history of the organization when Hulk Hogan, one of the biggest icons in the sport, joined with them to form the New World Order, which has terrorized WCW for over 2 years. In October of '96, Hall and Nash, as the Outsiders, won the WCW Tag Team Titles from Harlem Heat, which they held for almost a year before the Steiner Brothers defeated them. In November '97, with help from Nash (dressed as Sting), Hall won the World War III battle royal, which eventually earned him a title shot against Sting. He lost the match, however, and went back to tag-team competition.

    In January '98, the Outsiders reclaimed the belts, but lost them again to the Steiners in early February. Hall and Nash came back a few weeks later to win the titles together for the third time, when Scottie Steiner broke off with his brother and joined the nWo.

    While Nash formed nWo Wolfpac, Hall was missing in action for many months (it was rumored he was in drug rehab). His return was a shocker, as he turned on Nash and pretty much gave the tag team belts to Sting and the Giant. Hall has shown that he is sticking with nWo Hollywood, when he and the Giant won the Tag Team belts from Nash and Sting. Hall then began appearing at shows looking drunk, and did not seem to be in wrestling condition for his matches. The Tag belts were lost by the Giant and Scott Steiner at Halloween Havoc, while Hall fought against his former partner Nash.

    At a November '98 Nitro, Hall nailed Eric Bischoff with a right hand, then fought with Hollywood Hogan. Then, at WWIII '98, Hall was jumped by his former allies in the nWo, but was aided by his former partner Kevin Nash in fighting them off. It appeared that Hall might be joining Nash's Wolfpac. Then, on the first Nitro of '99, Hall and Nash, the Outsiders, along with former Wolfpac member Lex Luger, joined with "Hollywood" Hogan and his nWo, with Nash giving Hogan the World Title. With Hall, Hogan, and Nash, the nWo had again become formidable. Hall's taser also made a huge impact on many wrestlers.

    In early '99, Hall seemed to be tutoring a pupil, the Disco Inferno. Both wrestlers lended aid to the other, helping them pull off some big wins. Hall continued to feud with Bill Goldberg and Bam-Bam Bigelow, with the taser being a major factor over the next few months. However, despite his (and Disco's) best efforts, Goldberg came out on top. In February '99, Hall began a short feud with the US Champ, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, wearing his skirt and 'curtsying' a lot. At Superbrawl IX, Hall defeated Piper, with help from Kevin Nash, earning the United States Title. However, not long afterwards, Hall's foot was run over in the parking lot, injuring him badly enough to put him on the shelf, forfeiting the US Title before he could truly defend it.

    Hall stayed on the injury list for a long while, rarely appearing at WCW shows. In November '99, he made a brief return to the scene, joining again with Kevin Nash. The Outsiders began sitting at arena events, watching the action and getting interviewed, due to Nash having lost a 'retirement' match against Hulk Hogan. Hall and Nash were soon challenged by Goldberg, and the WCW front office began putting them in matches again. The Outsiders, reformed but not exactly renewed, took these challenges in stride, then began to enlarge their feud with Goldberg, teaming with Sid Vicious against Goldberg and his friend, Bret Hart. During this time, Hall gained the United States Title for a second time, winning over Hart, Goldberg, and Nash in a Texas Tornado Ladder match.

    A few weeks later, Hall was assigned to fight Rick Steiner, the Television Champion. Due to injuries, Steiner didn't make it, and Hall became a dual-champion. He defended the belts at Mayhem, managing to get by Booker T, then tried to give the TV Title to Nash, who didn't want it. The TV Title was thrown in the trash, officially being vacated by Hall. In December, the Outsiders got their crack at Goldberg and Hart, who had won the tag-team titles a week earlier. Thanks to Hart's bad knee, the Outsiders once again became Tag-Team Champions. However, injuries again began to plague Hall, and he was forced to vacate both belts in the next few weeks, leaving him titleless again. Whether the injuries were physical or mental is unknown.

    Hall reappeared for a short span at the beginning of the new millenium, joining with Nash, Hart, and Jeff Jarrett as the reformed nWo. Soon, though, Hall broke away from Jarrett, with the two feuding against Sid Vicious, who was the WCW World Champ. The three met at Superbrawl X, where Vicious came out on top, taking down Hall. Hall's role in WCW after that soon ground to a standstill, with Hall being released later on in 2000. There were rumors that he appeared in ECW for a time, and was teased during the Nash/Goldberg feud to be returning to WCW. But when Nash lost to Goldberg at Bash at the Beach 2000 (thanks to Scott Steiner's interference), Goldberg tore up Hall's 'contract', making sure that he didn't return.

    In May '01, Hall wrestled in various events at Dusty Rhodes' Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling. He then headed back overseas, and is currently testing his limits in New Japan Pro Wrestling. It's still unknown whether or not Hall will ever make his way back to the World Wrestling Federation, although much talk has been said about when Kevin Nash's WCW contract ends in 2002. Will the Outsiders reunite to take on the WWF? Only the future will tell.
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    Pay-Per-View Summary:

    - AWA SuperClash I ('85) = Hall, Curt Hennig and Greg Gagne lost to Ray Stevens, Larry Zbyzsko and Nick Bockwinkle.
    - AWA Wrestlerock (April 20, '86) = Hall & Hennig retained the AWA Tag Belts by beating the Irwins.
    - AWA/NWA Rage In A Cage (April 28, '86) = Hall & Hennig stayed the AWA Tag Champs by beating Konga the Barbarian and Boris Zuhkov.
    - AWA Brawl In St. Paul (December '86) = Hall, Greg Gagne, & Leon White defeated Super Ninja, Mr. Saito, and Larry Zbysko.
    - NJPW Sumo Hall (June '87) = Hall & Alexis Smirnoff won, via DQ, over Umanosuke Ueda & George Takano.
    - AWA Southern Tag Title Tournament (July '87) = Hall & Steve Keirn beat Phil Mickerson & Rooster Cogburn before falling to Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka. Jeff Jarrett & Billy Joe Travis won the tournament.
    - NJPW Japan Cup Tag Team League '87 (November 9 - December 7, '87) = Hall and Seiji Sakaguchi competed in the League, which was won by Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura.
    - NJPW Sumo Hall (December '87) = Hall was pinned by the Super Strong Machine.
    - CWA Tag-Team Title Tournament (February 1, '88) = Hall & the Nightmare lost in the first round to the Bruise Brothers. Max Pain & Gary Young won the tournament.
    - NJPW Japan Cup Six-Man Elimination Tag Team League (November 11 - December 9, '88) = Hall, Dick Murdoch and Orton defeated Masa Saito, Seiji Sakaguchi and Tatsutoshi Goto, but lost to Antonio Inoki, Riki Choshu and Hoshino, who went on to win the League.
    - AWA Lord of the Ring Tournament (December '88) = Hall Carl Fergie, before losing to the eventual winner, Jerry "The King" Lawler.
    - WCW Great American Bash '89 = Scott Hall wrestled in the "Two-Ring King of the Hill Battle Royal", which was eventually won by Dan Spivey and Sid Vicious.
    - WWC 17th Anniversary Show (July '90) = Scott Hall won, via DQ, over Atkie Malumba.
    - WCW Clash of the Champions XV (June '91) = The Diamond Studd defeated Tommy Rich.
    - WCW Great American Bash '91 = The Diamond Studd defeated Tom Zenk.
    - WCW Clash of the Champions XVI (September '91) = The Diamond Studd lost to Ron Simmons.
    - WCW Halloween Havoc '91 = The Diamond Studd, with Abdullah the Butcher, Big Van Vader, and Cactus Jack, lost a "Chamber of Horrors" Match to Sting, El Gigante, and the Steiner Brothers.
    - WCW Clash of the Champions XVII (November '91) = The Diamond Studd was beaten by Tom Zenk.
    - WWF Survivor Series '92 = Razor Ramon and Ric Flair lost, via DQ, to "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Mr. Perfect.
    - WWF Royal Rumble '93 = Ramon was forced to submit to then-WWF World Champion Bret Hart.
    - WWF Wrestlemania IX ('93) = Razor defeated Bob Backlund.
    - WWF King of the Ring '93 = Ramon lost to Bret "Hitman" Hart.
    - WWF Summerslam '93 = Ramon defeated Ted DiBiase.
    - WWF Survivor Series '93 = Razor, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Marty Jennetty and the 1-2-3 Kid fought in an "Elimination" Match with Diesel, Adam Bomb, I.R.S. and "The Model" Rick Martel. Razor was counted out. Jennetty and the 1-2-3 Kid "survived".
    - WWF Royal Rumble '94 = Razor retained the WWF Intercontinental Belt by defeating I.R.S.
    - WWF Wrestlemania X ('94) = Razor stayed the WWF I-C Champ by winning a "Ladder" Match over Shawn Michaels.
    - WWF King of the Ring '94 = Razor pinned Bam Bam Bigelow and I.R.S, but lost to Owen Hart in the Finals.
    - WWF Summerslam '94 = Razor defeated Diesel to win the WWF Intercontinental Title.
    - WWF Jacques Rougeau Retirement Show (October '94) = Ramon stayed the WWF I-C Champ by beating Jeff Jarrett.
    - WWF Survivor Series '94 = Razor, 1-2-3 Kid, Davey Boy Smith and the Headshrinkers fought in an "Elimination" Match against Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Jeff Jarrett, Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart. Ramon was the "survivor".
    - WWF Royal Rumble '95 = Ramon lost the WWF I-C Title to Jeff Jarrett.
    - WWF Wrestlemania XI ('95) = Ramon won, via DQ, over the I-C Champ Jeff Jarrett.
    - WWF In Your House 1 (May '95) = Ramon won a "Handicap" Match over Jeff Jarrett and the Roadie.
    - WWF In Your House 2 (July '95) = Ramon and Savio Vega lost to Men On A Mission.
    - WWF Summerslam '95 = Ramon lost a "Ladder" Match to the I-C Champ Shawn Michaels.
    - WWF In Your House 3 (September '95) = Razor was beaten by Dean Douglas.
    - WWF In Your House 4 (October '95) = Ramon and the 1-2-3 Kid were defeated by then WWF Tag Champs the Smoking Gunns. Later in the night, Ramon won the WWF Intercontinental Title from Dean Douglas.
    - WWF Survivor Series '95 = Razor, Yokozuna, Owen Hart and Dean Douglas fought in an "Elimination" Match against Shawn Michaels, Psycho Sid, the Bulldog and Ahmed Johnson. Ramon was eliminated by the Bulldog. Michaels, Johnson and the Bulldog "survived".
    - Stu Hart Tribute Show (December 15, '95) Razor defended the WWF I-C Title by beating Owen Hart.
    - WWF In Your House 5 (December 17, '95) Ramon and Marty Jannetty defeated Psycho Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid.
    - WWF Royal Rumble '96 = Razor lost the WWF I-C Belt to Goldust.
    - WWF In Your House 6 (February '96) Razor won a "Crybaby" Match over the 1-2-3 Kid.
    - WWF In Your House 7 (April '96) Ramon was beaten by Vader.
    - WCW Bash At The Beach '96 = Hall, Kevin Nash, and Hulk Hogan fought to a No-Contest with Lex Luger, Sting, and "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
    - WCW Hogg Wild '96 = The Outsiders (Hall and Kevin Nash) defeated Lex Luger and Sting.
    - WCW Fall Brawl '96 = Hall, teaming with Kevin Nash, Hollywood Hogan, and the nWo Sting, defeated Lex Luger, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Sting in a War Games Match.
    - WCW Halloween Havoc '96 = The Outsiders won the WCW World Tag-Team Titles from Harlem Heat.
    - WCW World War III '96 = The Outsiders remained the Tag Champs by winning a "Triangle Match" over the Nasty Boys and Meng and the Barbarian. Later in the night, Hall competed in the "3 Ring Battle Royal", which was won by the Giant.
    - WCW Starrcade '96 = The Outsiders retained the WCW Tag Belts by defeating Meng and the Barbarian.
    - WCW Clash of the Champions XXXIV (January '97) = Hall lost, via DQ, to Lex Luger.
    - WCW/nWo Souled Out '97 = The Outsiders lost to the Steiner Brothers in a WCW World Tag-Team Championship Match (later reversed by Eric Bischoff).
    - WCW Superbrawl VII ('97) = Hall and Nash lost to the Giant and Lex Luger in a WCW World Tag-Team Championship Match (later reversed by Eric Bischoff).
    - WCW Uncensored '97 = Hall teamed with Nash, Hollywood Hogan, and "Macho Man" Randy Savage to form Team nWo, who fought Team WCW (Lex Luger, Scott Steiner, and the Giant) and Team Piper ("Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Chris Benoit, Steve McMichael, and Jeff Jarrett) in a Triangle Elimination Match. Hall was the 9th man eliminated (forced to submit by Luger).
    - NJPW Strong Style Evolution (May '97) = The Outsiders and Masa Chono defeated Keiji Mutoh and the Steiner Brothers.
    - WCW Slamboree '97 = Hall, Kevin Nash, and Syxx lost to "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Ric Flair, and Kevin Greene.
    - WCW Great American Bash '97 = Hall and Nash defended their WCW Tag-Team Belts by beating Ric Flair and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.
    - WCW Bash At The Beach '97 = Hall and "Macho Man" Randy Savage defeated Diamond Dallas Page and Curt Hennig.
    - WCW Road Wild '97 = The Outsiders lost, via DQ, to the Steiner Brothers. The Outsiders retained the Tag belts.
    - WCW Clash of the Champions XXXV (August '97) = Hall and the "Macho Man" Randy Savage (subbing for Kevin Nash) retained the WCW Tag Belts by beating Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger.
    - WCW Fall Brawl '97 = Hall and "Macho Man" Randy Savage lost a "No DQ" Match to Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger.
    - WCW Halloween Havoc '97 = Hall was forced to submit to Lex Luger. Larry Zbyzsko was the special referee.
    - WCW World War III '97 = Hall won the "3 Ring Battle Royal".
    - WCW/nWo Souled Out '98 = Hall lost to Larry Zbyszko by DQ, when Dusty Rhodes attacked Zbyszko.
    - WCW Boston Brawl (January '98) = Hall, Nash and "Macho Man" Randy Savage were beaten by Lex Luger, Larry Zbyszko and Diamond Dallas Page.
    - WCW Superbrawl VIII ('98) = Hall and Nash defeated the Steiner Brothers, when Scott turned on his brother Rick. This got the Outsiders the Tag-Team Titles for the 3rd time.
    - WCW Uncensored '98 = Hall was defeated by Sting, who retained his WCW World Title.
    - WCW Slamboree '98 = Hall and Nash lost the WCW Tag-Team Belts to the Giant and Sting when Hall betrayed Nash.
    - WCW Road Wild '98 = Hall was involved in a Battle Royal with Kevin Nash, Sting, Lex Luger, Konnan, Bill Goldberg, Curt Henning, Scott Norton, and The Giant. Goldberg was the winner.
    - WCW Fall Brawl '98 = Hall was defeated by Konnan.
    - WCW Halloween Havoc '98 = Hall was powerbombed twice by Kevin Nash, but won via Countout when Nash left the ring.
    - WCW World War III '98 = Hall's match against Kevin Nash never occured, due to the attack by nWo members against the two. Later in the night, Hall fought in the "3 Ring Battle Royal", which was won by Nash.
    - WCW Souled Out '99 = Hall lost the "Taser/Ladder" match with Bill Goldberg.
    - WCW Superbrawl IX ('99) = Hall defeated "Rowdy" Roddy Piper to become the United States Champion. Later that night, Hall substituted for the injured Lex Luger as Kevin Nash's partner, defeating Rey Mysterio Jr and Konnan in a "Mask" Match. Mysterio was forced to remove his mask.
    - WCW Mayhem (November '99) = Hall defended the Television and US Titles by defeating Booker T.
    - WCW Superbrawl X ('00) = Hall was pinned by the WCW World Champion Sid Vicious in a Triangle Match, with Jeff Jarrett as the other competitor.
    - WWF Wrestlemania X-8 ('02) = Hall was defeated by Steve Austin.
    - WWF Backlash '02 = Hall won over Bradshaw.
    - NWA-TNA Huntsville PPV (Show #1, June 19, '02) = Hall competed in the Gauntlet For The Gold match, which was won by Ken Shamrock.
    - NWA-TNA Huntsville PPV (Show #2, June 19, '02) = Hall pinned Jeff Jarrett.
    - NWA-TNA Nashville PPV (Show #3, July 3, '02) = Hall & Brian Christopher fell to Jeff Jarrett & K-Krush.
    - NWA-TNA Nashville PPV (Show #5, July 17, '02) = Hall pinned Brian Lawler.
    - NWA-TNA Nashville PPV (Show #7, July 31, '02) = Hall was beaten by Jeff Jarrett.
    - NWA-TNA PPV (Show #12, September 18, '02) = Hall competed in a "Tag-Team Rumble", which was won by Chris Harris & Brian Lee.
    - NWA-TNA PPV (Show #13, September 25, '02) = Hall & Syxx-Pac defeated Brian Lawler & Elix Skipper.
    - NWA-TNA PPV (Show #17, October 23, '02) = Hall won over Jeff Jarrett.
    - NWA-TNA PPV (Show #18, October 30, '02) = Hall was beaten by the NWA Champion, Ron Killings.
    - Zero-One Hustle III (May 8, '04) = The Outsiders fell to Shinya Hashimoto & Naoya Ogawa.
    - NWA-TNA Turning Point (December 5, '04) = The Kings of Wrestling (The Outsiders & Jeff Jarrett) lost to Randy Savage, Jeff Hardy, & AJ Styles.
    - NWA-TNA Final Resolution (January 16, '05) = Hall was pinned by Jeff Hardy. Roddy Piper was the special referee.
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    Title Summary:

    - AWA World Tag-Team Champion w/ Curt Henning (1/18/86 - 5/17/86)
    - WWF Intercontinental Champion (9/27/93 - 4/13/94)
    - WWF Intercontinental Champion(2) (8/29/94 - 1/22/95)
    - USWA Unifed World Heavyweight Champion (4/3/95 - 5/1/95)
    - WWF Intercontinental Champion(3) (5/19/95 - 5/21/95)
    - WWF Intercontinental Champion(4) (10/22/95 - 1/21/96)
    - WCW World Tag-Team Champion w/ Kevin Nash (10/27/96 - 10/13/97)
    - WCW World Tag-Team Champion(2) w/ Kevin Nash (1/12/98 - 2/9/98)
    - WCW World Tag-Team Champion(3) w/ Kevin Nash (2/22/98 - 5/17/98)
    - WCW World Tag-Team Champion(4) w/ The Giant (7/20/98 - 10/25/98)
    - WCW United States Champion (2/21/99 - 3/18/99)
    - WCW United States Champion(2) (11/08/99 - 12/19/99)
    - WCW Television Champion (11/21/99 - 11/29/99)
    - WCW World Tag-Team Champion(5) w/ Kevin Nash (12/13/99 - 12/27/99)
    - WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Champion (??/??/??)
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    Scott Hall could be World Champ right now if not for all his personal problems. I feel for the guy, but he needs to straighten his life out and make a serious run at wrestling. He can win any title he chooses.

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    I remember him with the mic going "Ayyyyy-yooooo!".Classic Ramon.


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    Scott Hall is one of them guys that could never beat his demons I dont know if he would have ever been world champ in WCW or WWF I know he had the talent and he had some classic matches but he was never the biggest name on the card and I dont know if he would have ever reached that I would like to think that it could have happened but I doubt it but with that said I think I enjoyed him more in WWF as Razor Ramon the I did as half of the Outsiders and one of founding member of the NWO I think that the gimmick was great for its time and he played it well and played off others well with that gimmick

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    Scott Hall was never a great wrestler his movelist was pretty common when you think about it but then again this is now Sports Entertainment and he can and did entertain with that said I honestly think he would and could have held that World Title on WCW or WWF . But he couldnt beat the demons sad as he Id like to see him overcome them and get his life on track not just for his wrestling and fans but for his family as well. He had a lot of partners that suffered from the same fate Id hate for him and his famil to do the same like Curt Henning .

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    W-OLF Thanks so much and I like your sig also I love how you have done th edges very nice man :wink:

    and I agree I hope he dose not go like Curt as thats just not the way to go I hope that he can beat these demons and live the rest of his life clean I know that he has done so much damage to himself as it is now

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    i agrred with all of u's

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    Thanks for the post, one of my all time fav's is mos def Scott Hall.

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    Thx!

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