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Jeff Jarrett vs Tom Prichard / Steel Cage - 1991
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated: 1995 THE YEAR IN WRESTLING. March 1996
COMEBACK OF THE YEAR RANDY SAVAGE: 20,036 votes
This wasn’t supposed to be an eventful year for Randy Savage. The “Macho Man” was going to devote himself to his broadcasting duties and compete in the ring only occasionally, right? 
Wrong!
It didn’t happen, and that’s why Savage has won Comeback of the Year.
Savage stunned the wrestling world when he left WWF for WCW but not as a wrestler/broadcaster, but as a wrestler, period. The rumors immediately began: Was he back to form an alliance with his old WWF friend Hulk Hogan, or was he going to begin a vicious feud with his old WWF enemy Hulk Hogan?
At first, it was neither. His primary focus was on defeating another old hated foe, Ric Flair. Although Savage suffered his first WCW loss to the “Nature Boy,” at The Great American Bash, he beat Flair in most of their matches around the circuit and beat him decisively at Bash at the Beach. In the process of those matches, and several against Big Van Vader, Savage proved that ring rust had not at all eaten away at his legendary skills.
“Randy’s probably in better shape now than he’s ever been,” said Sting. “I’ve really been impressed. What impresses me most though, is his enthusiasm. After all these years, he still gets excited about matches.”
In tag team matches, Savage looked just as sharp, teaming with Sting and Hogan for several memorable encounters. Both Savage and Hogan have admitted there was some tension between them on those occasions, but most observers believe it is a tension that worked to the team’s advantage.
“They both were trying to prove to each other who the stronger part of the team was,” said Broadcaster Gene Okerlund. “That made the team more dangerous.”
For Savage, though, no comeback will be complete without a World title, which means friends won’t necessarily be friends for long. He might have to go through the “Hulkster” to get that WCW World belt.
“Savage came so far this year, so you can’t expect him to play second banana to Hogan,” wrote Perry Christopher of Dayton, Ohio. “I’m sure he has a lot of respect for Hulk, but he won’t let anybody keep him away from the World title.”
There’s no more coming back for Savage. He is back. Unless of course we create a new award: Comeback Broadcaster of the Year.
RUNNERS-UP
THE HEAVENLY BODIES: 9,863 votes
First runner-up: For most of the year, the Bodies were completely overlooked in the WWF. Then they decided to go back to their roots. Within three days, they won both the Smoky Mountain and USWA tag team titles. Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray gave notice to all those who were beginning to believe they didn’t belong in the big-time anymore. 
SAVIO VEGA: 7,931 votes
Second runner-up: At In Your House I, Vega rescued his old friend Razor Ramon from an attack by Jeff Jarrett and The Roadie. That brought acclaim to a wrestler who, until early-1995, hadn’t done much for a long time. In June, he advanced all the way to the finals of the King of the RIng. In Puerto Rico, he used to be TNT. In the WWF, he has star potential. 
THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR: 5,784 votes
Third runner-up: One of the most popular wrestlers of the early-1990s, Warrior hadn’t competed for two years when he defeated The Honky Tonk Man in Las Vegas back in July. Since then, he has wrestled a series of matches in Europe for the Catch Wrestling Association. It’d be no surprise to anyone if he capped his comeback with a move to a major federation. 
VOTES FOR OTHERS (29,450)
Some of the top vote-getters who did not capture a runner-up spot include: Chris Benoit, Marty Jannetty, Kamala, Raven, and Dick Slater.
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The 2024 Shortlist
The BBC’s 13th Annual Celebration of Audio Drama
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2023 marked the centenary year for audio/radio drama at the BBC. For 100 years of this unique genre, audio drama and comedy have provided enjoyment, diversion, illumination, insight and escape for listeners, evolving in approach and style as audio practitioners have responded to new ideas and technology with ingenuity, imagination and inspiration. These awards celebrate the creativity of actors, writers, directors, producers, musicians, sound designers and all who work in this vibrant art-form.
The winners will be announced on Sunday 24 March 2024 in a ceremony in the Radio Theatre at BBC Broadcasting House London. The winners of the Imison and Tinniswood Awards (judged and administered by the Society of Authors and the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain) will also be announced at this ceremony.
Best Original Single Drama
Benny and Hitch by Andrew McCaldon, producers Neil Varley and Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London
Churchill versus Reith by Mike Harris, producer Gary Brown, BBC Audio Drama North
Dear Harry Kane by James Fritz, producer Sally Avens, BBC Audio Drama London
Eat and Run by Paolo Chianta, producer Lorna Newman, BBC Audio Drama North
Rare Earth by Richard Monks, producer Nicolas Jackson, Afonica
Voices From the End of the World by Lucy Catherine, producer Sasha Yevtushenko, BBC Audio Drama London
Best Adaptation
The Age of Anxiety by W.H.Auden, adapted by Robin Brooks, producer Fiona McAlpine, Allegra Productions
Beowulf Retold based on the version by Seamus Heaney, producer Pauline Harris, BBC Audio Drama London
Bess Loves Porgy by Edwin DuBose Heyward, adapted by Roy Williams, producer Gill Parry, feral inc
The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper, adapted by Robert Macfarlane and Simon McBurney, producer Catherine Bailey, Catherine Bailey Productions and Complicite
If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino, adapted by Tim Crouch and Toby Jones, producer Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North
One Moonlit Night by Caradog Prichard, adapted by Rhiannon Boyle, producer Emma Harding, BBC Cymru Wales
Best Original Series or Serial
The 5000 by Sebastian Baczkiewicz, producers Gaynor Macfarlane, BBC Scotland
An Eye for a Killing by Colin Macdonald, producer Bruce Young, BBC Scotland
Flirties, written and produced by Jess Simpson, Audiocraft
There’s Something I Need to Tell You by John Scott Dryden and Misha Kawnel, producer Emma Hearn, Goldhawk Productions
The Tomb by Sebastian Baczkiewicz, producer Joby Waldman, Reduced Listening
Trust by Jonathan Hall, producer Gary Brown, BBC Audio Drama North
Best Actor
Hiran Abeysekera, Dear Harry Kane, director Sally Avens, BBC Audio Drama London
Max Irons, The Bronze Horseman, director Susan Roberts, BBC Audio Drama North
Toby Jones, If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller, director Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North
Lorn Macdonald, Confessions of a Justified Sinner, director Kirsty Williams, BBC Scotland
Tim McInerny, Benny & Hitch, director Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London
Tom Walker, Call Jonathan Pie, Alison Vernon-Smith, Yada-Yada Audio
Best Actress
Gabrielle Brooks, Bess Loves Porgy, director Michael Buffong, feral inc
Dinita Gohil, Victory City, producer Alison Crawford, BBC Bristol
Maxine Peake, The Women of Troy, director Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North
Rosamund Pike, People Who Knew Me, director Daniella Isaacs, Merman
Lydia Wilson, Happy Birthday, Mr President, director Gaynor Macfarlane, BBC Scotland
Fenella Woolgar, Lines in the Sand: The Journeys of Gertrude Bell, director Jessica Mitic, BBC Audio Drama North
Best Supporting Performance
Sacha Dhawan, Anna Karenina, director Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North
Erin Doherty, The Seagull, director Toby Swift, BBC Audio Drama London
Mark Heap, Kafka’s Dick, director Dermot Daly, Naked Productions
Sophia Del Pizzo, There’s Something I Need to Tell You, director John Scott Dryden, Goldhawk Productions
The Marc Beeby Award for Best Debut Performance
Izzy Campbell, Of a Night, director Jessica Mitic, BBC Audio Drama North
Rosie Ekenna, Faith, Hope and Glory, director Anastasia Osei-Kuffour, BBC Audio Drama London
Rosalind Eleazar, Hindsight, director Gaynor Macfarlane, BBC Scotland
Jadie Rose Hobson, Exposure, director Anne Isger, BBC Audio Drama London
Dan Parr, The Test Batter Can’t Breathe, director Tracey Neale, BBC Audio Drama London
Olivia Triste, Rise, director Dermot Daly, Naked Productions
Best Sit Com or Comedy Drama
Call Jonathan Pie by Tom Walker, producer Alison Vernon-Smith, Yada-Yada Audio
Kat Sadler’s Screen Time by Kat Sadler and Cameron Loxdale, producer Gwyn Rhys Davies, BBC Studios Audio
Michael Spicer: Before Next Door by Michael Spicer, producer Matt Tiller, Starstruck Media
Mockery Manor by Lindsay Sharman, producer Laurence Owen, Long Cat Media
She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, adapted by Barunka O’Shaughnessy, producer Emma Harding, BBC Cymru Wales
Where to, Mate? devised by Jo Enright, Peter Slater, Abdullah Afzal, Nina Gilligan, Andy Salthouse, Keith Carter, Jason Wingard, producer Carl Cooper, BBC Studios Audio
Best Stand Up Comedy
Daliso Chaponda: Citizen of Nowhere by Daliso Chaponda, additional material Meryl O’Rourke, producer Carl Cooper, BBC Studios Audio
Janey Godley: The C Bomb by Janey Godley, producers Julia Sutherland and Richard Melvin, Dabster Productions
Maisie Adam: The Beautiful Game by Maisie Adam, producer Georgia Keating, BBC Studios Audio
Olga Koch: OK Computer by Olga Koch and Charlie Dinkin, producer Benjamin Sutton, BBC Studios Audio
Rob Newman on Air by Rob Newman, producer Eloise Whitmore, Naked Productions
Sarah Keyworth: Are You a Boy or a Girl by by Sarah Keyworth, additional material Ruby Clyde, producer James Robinson, BBC Studios Audio
Best Use of Sound
The Adventurers, sound by Alisdair McGregor, producer Boz Temple-Morris, Holy Mountain
The Dark is Rising, sound by Gareth Fry, producer Catherine Bailey, Catherine Bailey Productions and Complicité
Hamlet Noir, sound by David Chilton, Lucinda Mason Brown, Weronika Andersen, producers Charlotte Melén, Carl Prekopp and Saskia Black, Almost Tangible
Slow Air, sound by Alisdair McGregor and Eloise Whitmore, producer Polly Thomas, Naked Productions
Voices From the End of the World, sound by Peter Ringrose, producer Sasha Yevtushenko, BBC Audio Drama London
The Women of Troy, sound by Sharon Hughes, producer Nadia Molinari, BBC Audio Drama North
Best Podcast Audio Drama
Badger and the Blitz by Richard Turley and Darren Francis, producer Richard Turley, Roxo Ltd
Below by Aaron Gray and Paul Skillen, producer John Wakefield, HTM Television
Flirties, written and produced by Jess Simpson, Audiocraft
The Haunter of the Dark – The Lovecraft Investigations by Julian Simpson, producer Sarah Tombling, Sweet Talk Productions
The Salvation by Justin Lockey, Jeffrey Aidoo, and AK Benedict, producers John Hamm and Boz Temple-Morris, Holy Mountain and Free Turn
Tagged by Brett Neichin and John Scott Dryden, producer Emma Hearn, Sony Music Entertainment and Goldhawk Productions
Best European Drama
Evicted by Karel Klostermann, adapted by Tomáš Loužný, producer Renata Venclová, CZR Czech Radio
Faust (I Never Read It) by Noam Brusilovsky, producer Andrea Oetzmann, SWR Südwestrundfunk with Deutschlandfunk
Irina’s Soul Is Like a Precious Piano by Rona Žulj, producer Katja Šimunić, Croatian Radiotelevision
The Sick Bag Song by Nick Cave, adapted by Kai Grehn, producer Lina Kokaly, Radio Bremen
The Supervisor by Nis-Momme Stockmann, producer Michael Becker, NDR Norddeutscher Rundfunk
This Word by Marta Rebzda, producer Waldemar Modestowicz, Polish Radio Theatre
-- WooHOO! The Haunter of the Dark, part 4 of The Lovecraft Investigations, is up for a BBC Audio Drama Award! I am made up!
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The Sheriff and The Country Deputies - Tom Prichard, Joe Vincent, Johnny Fautheree, Faron Young, Gordon Terry & Jimmy Fautheree.
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Tommy Rogers x Fem Reader- "Email My Heart"
Despite that ECW has been stereotyped as being a wrestling company filled with hardcore matches and blood, not only did ECW have different types of wrestling matches, but also different kinds of wrestlers as well.
Of course there were the hardcore brawlers like Mick Foley, Sandman, Raven and New Jack (Sandman and New Jack weren't even technically wrestlers), but there were also luchador wrestlers like Rey Mysterio, technical wrestlers like Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero, and even some wrestling veterans like Dusty Rhodes, Rick Rude, Tom Prichard, and Terry Funk (the godfather of hardcore wrestling, and I don't mean "godfather" as in the wrestler in the Attitude era who played a pimp with his hoe train following him).
One wrestling veteran who actually was a part of ECW's roster in the late 1990's was Tommy Rogers---the same Tommy Rogers who was in the wrestling tagteam duo the Fantastics during the 1980's.
Even though you were heartbroken when Tommy Rogers left the World Wrestling Federation after his tenure in the summer of 1997, you doubt that Tommy would've been on the WWF's roster during their Attitude era, since the Attitude era was cranking out and creating fresh new stars.
Granted, there were a few wrestling veterans making guest appearances in the Attitude era, like Sgt. Slaughter, the Rock n Roll Express and even Hillbilly Jim and the Bushwackers appearing at Wrestlemania 2001, but their appearances were brief.
While you loved being a part of the World Wrestling Federation roster, seeing Tommy Rogers in ECW made you want to be a part of the ECW roster even more (amongst other things).
You had watched some ECW episodes and pay-per-views from its heyday in the 1990's and seen some the content on it.
Near the end of 1998, when you had some freetime and didn't have to rehearse your lines for a promo and weren't being filmed for a "Monday Night Raw" or "Shotgun Saturday Night" episode or a pay-per-view, you pulled your laptop out and lifted the top up until your eyes can fully see the screen, where you turned your laptop on.
Tommy was in ECW in the middle of 1998, that's why you're typing to him now.
With your fingers on top of the keyboard, after you typed your password in to your account and waited for the screen to load, the screen showed off your desktop as well as the wallpaper of your desktop, where you moved one of your hands to the touchpad and placed the tip of your finger on that touchpad.
Your finger on that touchpad moved the cursor/mouse over to your email on the side of your laptop, where once the cursor was right in front of your email and basically covering the "email" button, your index finger pressed on the touchpad many times to open up your email.
After you pressed the tip of your finger on your touchpad while your cursor was in front of the icon, your email account did show up and completely covered up your laptop's screen, your email now covering your desktop's wallpaper.
Your index finger slid upwards to the right on your mousepad to scroll the cursor/mouse to the button to create a new email, where your finger pressed on your touchpad when the cursor was on top of the "create new email" button until now a blank paper and engines were now mostly completely covering your laptop's screen.
After loading for a while, empty sections and a large blank white paper for you to type your email was there, which made you smile.
You scrolled your cursor to the empty "to" section, where you began typing in Tommy Rogers' email address.
After you typed his address, you scrolled your cursor down to the "from" section, where you typed your email address.
You have his email address, in fact, you have many email addresses and phone numbers from professional wrestlers.
This was the late 1990's, when, as Britney Spears said, "Everyone's been doing emails".
There was actually a boyband in the late 90's and early 2000's called E-Male.
Britney in the late 1990's had a song called "E-Mail my Heart".
Yes, even in the late 1990's, laptops existed, just look at that iconic gif of Shawn Michaels trying to see which letter to press on a laptop's keyboard in the late 90's.
Sunny from the World Wrestling Federation was the most downloaded woman on AOL.com in 1996.
Was it necessary for you to type and eventually send this email to Tommy?
You can easily call him or even write him a letter, you have his phone number.
After typing in your email address as well as his and typed the title of your email to him, your hand shifted back to the touchpad, where you placed the tip of your index finger on the touchpad and scrolled down to the blank, empty paper you'll type to him.
Once the cursor was in front of the empty paper, you removed your hand off of the mousepad and placed both of your hands and fingers on top of the keyboard, where the tips of your fingers began to type and press on the letters.
This is what you typed to Tommy in your email:
Dear Tommy,
Yes, this is the y/n. The same y/n that used to wear those evening gowns to the wrestling ring while accompanying Hunter Hearst Helmsley.
You want proof that this is the same y/n?
I can remember when you were in the WWF, and I had that gangbang with you, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Shawn Michaels, Rob Van Dam, and Jeff Hardy where I sat in the corner of a wrestling ring and I masturbated Hunter's and Rob's penises and pretended they were water bottles.
I used to tell you you look like John Ritter from "Three's Company", so much I wanted you to be my thighmaster.
I'm sure some ringrats have said that to you.
How are you? How has ECW been for you?
I miss you being in the WWF sooooooooooooooo much, even if you wouldn't fit in with this current WWF now, but some older wrestlers like the Rock N Roll Express have made guest appearances and had matches in today's WWF.
I love being in the WWF, but I also really wish I was a part of the ECW roster, and seeing you in ECW makes me wish I was in ECW more, but you aren't the only one.
I've watched some ECW footage, and there have been moments like Rick Rude spanking Francine, Shane Douglas spanking Kimona Wanalaya, and Chris Benoit's wife spanking Sandman's wife.
I would love it if I was in ECW, if you laid me on your knees, pulled my dress or skirt up or my shorts down and gave me a spanking.
You wouldn't have to spank me with a paddle, you can just spank me with your hand!
I've been a baaaaaad, naughty girl, and you know that.
I need a spanking from you big boy.
If you came to the WWF, I'd let you give me a spanking during a match on TV.
I don't just wanna be spanked by you, but some other ECW men, like Rob Van Dam and even Super Nova, as well as men who used to be in ECW like Chris Jericho and Raven.
There's many men in the WWF and even WCW I've wanted to spank me--even on television, but I can't get spanked by Triple H/Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Shawn Michaels because I was a part of D Generation X.
It's the opponents always getting spanked.
I can't get spanked on WCW because I'm not allowed to join other companies now and WCW is a kid friendly company, although kids get spanked all the time, but not sexual spankings...mostly.
I love Hunter/Triple H and Shawn and love being in DX, but what I don't like about it is that I can't do things like flash my breasts to them on TV or suck their private parts in the ring as a distraction or do other distractions since I work for them.
The role of a valet is to distract the opponent.
Speaking of which, if I was in ECW, I'd love to suck on your cock if it was covered by your tights during a match if I was a valet.
I don't just wanna suck your cock as a distraction, but also Rob Van Dam, Raven, Stevie Richards, Nova, Brian Pillman, Shane Douglas, maybe even Mikey Whipwreck.
I wouldn't mind sucking your dick in the ring in front of people if your dick wasn't covered by your tights or singlet, but I'd get in trouble and get arrested.
There are sooooooooooooooooo many sexual things I want to do to you and some other hot men in ECW.
I know Brian Pillman is dead now :(, but I would've sucked his dick covered by his tights in the WWF or even WCW, I'd suck it if he was in ECW wearing jeans (but I'd pull his zipper down and unbutton his pants!).
I also wanna suck on some male wrestler's dicks covered by their tights or singlets (or even jeans) in WCW, like Scott Hall, Chris Jericho, Jim Powers, and Chris Benoit.
I know Chris Jericho and Benoit were both in ECW, I'd suck their dicks if they were in ECW too.
I got my whole "sucking a wrestler's dick covered by their tights or singlet" thing from Jenna Jameson, who guest stars in ECW sometimes.
I want to do sexual things to you in ECW on television and off camera.
I want to do sexual things to some ECW men on and off camera.
Maybe one day I will be in ECW again and be a part of the roster.
While I love working as a valet, maybe I should've just stuck to being a ringrat, that way I could be in just about any wrestling company I want.
Maybe you'll be in the WWF again one day.
I wish you all the best of luck in ECW and in professional wrestling. Keep in touch.
Love, y/n xoxoxoxoxoxox xxx
Your eyes were careful while you looked at the screen and typed your email, making sure you wouldn't make any spelling mistakes.
After you were finished typing your email and satisfied with it, your hand slid over to the touchpad and placed the tip of your index finger on the touchpad, where your index finger slid up sideways on that touchpad to scroll over to the "send" button.
Once the cursor was on top of the "send" button, your index finger pressed on your touchpad almost as hard as it could, where your email was soon sent to Tommy.
You then logged out of your email account and closed your laptop, as well as turned your laptop off.
You hoped Tommy would send an email back to you and you checked your email everyday.
And he did reply back to your email, admitting he misses you too.
You've exchanged emails and phone calls with Rob Van Dam, Stevie Richards, Super Nova and Raven, telling them you miss them, and they've sent back emails and phone calls telling you they miss you as well.
Rob really misses you since he had a brief stint in the WWF in the summer of 1997.
Your dream of joining the ECW roster came true at the end of the year 2000, however, for some reason, Tommy Rogers wasn't in ECW by the end of that year.
Why?
You were so disappointed when Tommy wasn't in ECW at the end of that year, but thankfully, Rob Van Dam was still with ECW and so was Nova, although Nova didn't really look that good during your tenure in ECW.
Even better, Scott Hall (yes, THAT Scott Hall, the former Razor Ramon) was a part of the ECW roster, and that made both you and Scott really happy.
While Tommy Rogers during his ECW time and even his WWF time didn't look quite as good as he looked when he was with the Fantastics in the 1980's, especially the late 1980's, he was still pretty handsome in the late 90's even if he had a mullet.
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Jake Roberts Shares Memories Of Former WWE Stars Tammy Sytch And Chris Candido
Read More Wrestling Inc.  By /Nov. 30, 2023 5:06 am EST In early 1995, Tammy Sytch and her real-life boyfriend, Chris Candido, made waves on WWE TV as a couple of in-shape athletes poking fun at their opponents and fans for not sharing their good looks. They even added Tom Prichard (Zip) to their Bodydonnas stable and captured the WWE Tag Team Championship from The Godwinns at WrestleMania…
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Best Books for Developing Goal Setting Mindset
Goal setting, in its essence, is the process of identifying and articulating specific objectives, both short-term and long-term, that you strive to achieve. By setting concrete goals, you provide yourself with a clear roadmap for success and ensure that your actions align with your aspirations. Goal setting empowers you to establish priorities, stay focused, and measure your progress effectively. With the right mindset and tools at your disposal, you can significantly improve your ability to reach your goals and live a purpose-driven life. 
Best Books for Developing Goal-Setting Mindset
Creating Your Best Life
“Creating Your Best Life” by Caroline Miller is a powerful tome that delves deep into the psychology of goal setting. It outlines actionable strategies for crafting meaningful goals and provides valuable insights on overcoming obstacles encountered along the way. Miller’s book draws on positive psychology, neuroscience, and years of research to inspire readers to uncover their true passions and make them a reality. 
Takeaway: This book teaches you the art of setting authentic, values-based goals that resonate with your true self, ensuring a more fulfilling journey towards success. 
The Book of Mistakes
In ���The Book of Mistakes” by Skip Prichard, readers embark on a transformative journey that explores the true essence of learning from failure. Through captivating storytelling, Prichard guides individuals towards embracing mistakes and turning them into catalysts for personal growth. This book profoundly impacts the way we perceive success and failure, encouraging a mindset that embraces the power of perseverance and resilience. 
Takeaway: Learn from the mistakes of others to avoid common pitfalls on your journey to success, and discover how setbacks can be stepping stones to your goals. 
Your Best Year Ever
Michael Hyatt’s “Your Best Year Ever” is a trailblazing guide to achieving extraordinary results. Hyatt’s book presents a holistic approach to goal setting, focusing on areas such as health, relationships, and personal development. By employing practical strategies and frameworks, readers are equipped with the tools needed to maximize their potential and transform their lives for the better. 
Takeaway: This book equips you with a clear and actionable process to make every year your best year by setting and achieving your most important goals. 
Big Potential
Written by renowned psychologist Shawn Achor, “Big Potential” challenges the notion that success is solely an individual pursuit. Achor emphasizes the importance of fostering positive relationships and establishing a support system as integral ingredients for achieving ambitious goals. By shifting our perspective from individual success to collective success, Achor highlights the transformative impact collaboration and community can have on our ability to achieve extraordinary goals. 
Takeaway: Understand the role of positive relationships and collaboration in achieving your goals, and discover how helping others can propel you toward success. 
The Desire Map
“The Desire Map” by Danielle LaPorte introduces a unique approach to goal setting that places emotions at the forefront. LaPorte urges readers to identify their desired feelings first and then set goals aligned with those emotions. By emphasizing the importance of pursuing goals that genuinely resonate with our desires and values, this book provides readers with a refreshing perspective on the true meaning of success and fulfillment. 
Takeaway: Discover the importance of aligning your goals with your deepest desires and emotions for a more authentic and satisfying life. 
How to Begin
“How to Begin” by Tom Rodgers is a practical guide tailored to individuals who struggle to initiate the goal-setting process. Rodgers offers actionable advice on overcoming inertia, fear, and self-doubt. With an emphasis on the power of small steps, this book encourages readers to embrace progress over perfection and guides them toward successfully launching their journey toward accomplishing their goals. 
Takeaway: Learn how to overcome the inertia that often prevents us from pursuing our goals and discover the art of effective goal initiation. 
The 5AM Club
Robin Sharma’s “The 5AM Club” explores the concept of early rising as a transformative habit for achieving peak productivity and personal growth. This book skillfully weaves together storytelling and practical advice, outlining a morning routine that promotes self-reflection, goal setting, and personal development. By awakening at 5 AM, readers are set on a path towards harnessing their full potential and making significant strides towards their aspirations. 
Takeaway: Explore the benefits of early rising and learn how to transform your mornings into a source of inspiration and goal-setting clarity. 
Your Goal Guide
Touted as a comprehensive roadmap to setting and achieving goals, “Your Goal Guide” by Debra Eckerling leaves no stone unturned on the path to success. Eckerling’s book helps readers clarify their objectives, develop effective action plans, and overcome challenges that may arise along the way. With practical worksheets, tips, and insightful guidance, this book serves as the ultimate companion for individuals serious about achieving their goals. 
Takeaway: Master the art of setting and tracking your goals with a practical guide that ensures you stay on course. 
What Works
In “What Works,” Iris Bohnet explores the science behind successful goal achievement by focusing on behavioral insights and evidence-based strategies. Bohnet challenges conventional wisdom and offers proven techniques that promote inclusivity, reduce biases, and increase the chances of achieving desired outcomes. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in creating a level playing field and driving positive change in their personal and professional endeavors. 
Takeaway: Gain inspiration and actionable advice from real-world success stories to fuel your own journey towards achieving your goals. 
The Power of Positive Thinking
Norman Vincent Peale’s classic, “The Power of Positive Thinking,” continues to inspire countless individuals with its timeless wisdom. Peale explores the profound impact our thoughts and beliefs have on our ability to achieve our goals. By embracing positivity and cultivating a strong belief in oneself, readers gain valuable insights into the transformative power of a positive mindset. 
Takeaway: Understand the profound impact of positive thinking on goal setting and learn practical techniques to shift your mindset toward success. 
Setting goals is an integral part of personal growth, and the books mentioned above serve as invaluable resources for developing a goal-setting mindset. Each offering unique perspectives and actionable strategies, these books can guide you in your journey toward achieving extraordinary results. Remember, nurturing a goal-setting mindset requires persistence, dedication, and an unwavering belief in your ability to shape your own destiny. So, dive into these powerful treasures of knowledge and unlock your true potential in 2023 and beyond. Moreover, it is important to develop a goal-setting mindset during childhood, if you are looking for the best online tuition then Tutoorot is the best platform.
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The heavenly bodies wrestling
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The heavenly bodies wrestling series#
In 1995, The Bodies defeated PG-13 ( JC-Ice & Wolfie D) to capture the USWA Tag Team Championship.
The heavenly bodies wrestling series#
Prichard and Del Ray unsuccessfully challenged for the WWF Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam 1993 and successfully defended the SMW Tag Team Championship against The Rock 'n' Roll Express three months later at Survivor Series 1993. SMW formed a working agreement with the WWF that allowed The Heavenly Bodies to appear on WWF programming. In 1993, SMW's unique cross-promotional deal with the WWF than the WCW allowed The Heavenly Bodies and The Rock 'n' Roll Express to wrestle on the two competitor's pay-per-view shows. They continued their feud with The Rock 'n' Roll Express in these promotions and began new rivalries with The Steiner Brothers ( Rick & Scott Steiner), and The Smoking Gunns ( Bart & Billy Gunn). Over the next few years, the new duo competed not only in SMW but also in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), and United States Wrestling Association (USWA). Later that year, Lane left the team and was replaced by "Gigolo" Jimmy Del Ray. They lost their match to The Rock 'n' Roll Express. A cross-promotional deal with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) allowed The Heavenly Bodies to appear at WCW's SuperBrawl III pay-per-view event on February 21, 1993. Their feuds were often highlighted with hardcore matches and numerous title changes. Managed by Jim Cornette, Prichard and Lane became the first ever SMW Tag Team Champions.ĭuring their tenure in SMW, The Heavenly Bodies had long running feuds with the likes of the new Fantastics ( Bobby Fulton & Jackie Fulton) and The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson). In 1992, veteran wrestlers Tom Prichard and Stan Lane first formed The Heavenly Bodies in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW).
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managing to actually pull a wrestling move out in a public enemy match is a miracle. 
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Jeff Jarrett challenges Chyna and Debra to an Intergender Tag Team Match, but Chyna has one condition for him.
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A chaotic Intergender Tag Team match results in a strange victory for Chyna, earning "The Ninth Wonder Of The World" another shot at Jarrett's Intercontinental Title.
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Chyna's Birthday Week Tribute (December 20th - December 27th)
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The Boddydonnas (1996)
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