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The cast of In the Wings - 2010 includes: John Hennigan as Darren Rhoten Angie Major as Samantha Rhoten Melissa Saks as Brenda Rhoten Gayle Tominaga as Serene Williams

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An American journalist and national affairs analyst John Heilemann married to Diana Rhoten.

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Diana Rhoten has written:

'Knowledge matters' -- subject(s): Public universities and colleges, Higher Education, Aims and objectives, Education and globalization, Sociology of Knowledge, Social aspects, Research

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This is a tough one I have been studying.. look me up on facebook or email rhoten32@gmail.com Scott Rhoten(OK logo for my profile pic) There arent enuff pages for the answer...

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The cast of Screen Kill - 1997 includes: Monroe Bardot as Extra Eric Brosh as Extra Ruben Brown as Cop Briged Cappelletie as 2nd Victim Al Darago as Ralis Albert Darago III as Extra Shannon Hagy as 1st Victim Leisa Hart as Smashed Face Victim Chuck Hicks as Mark Jeromy Jagerman as Extra Ann Jagerman as Julie Bridgette Jones as Extra Maryann Kutz as Extra Robert Layte as Extra Greg Maxwell as Extra Kerry Moore as Additional Voice Denielle Nelson as Striptease Victim Joseph Noland as Mugger Bobby Raber as Dave Chris Rhoten as Extra Ruben Ribava as Extra Will Shiflett as Extra Wendy Simms as Cut In Half Victim Larry Sonnenreich as Extra Laura Strache as Extra Nick Suhomlin as Extra Darryl Taylor as Extra Marty Thomas as Jeff Miles Ann Ulrich as Additional Voice Doug Ulrich as Severed Head Victim Betty Willey as Extra Sande Wilmer as Extra

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John Hennigan has: Played Himself - At WrestleMania in "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 1992. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Performed in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Played himself in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Played Johnny Nitro (2003, 2004) in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Played John Morrison in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Played Johnny Nitro in "Sunday Night Heat" in 1998. Played Himself (2002-2003) in "Tough Enough" in 2001. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Velocity" in 2002. Played himself in "WWE Vengeance" in 2003. Played himself in "WrestleMania XX" in 2004. Played Johnny Nitro in "Survivor Series" in 2005. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE No Mercy" in 2005. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Armageddon" in 2005. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Judgment Day" in 2005. Played Johnny Nitro in "The Great American Bash" in 2005. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE No Way Out" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "ECW December to Dismember" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro (DVD Version) in "WrestleMania 22" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Royal Rumble" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "Survivor Series" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Vengeance" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Cyber Sunday" in 2006. Played John Morrison in "Extreme Championship Wrestling" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Armageddon" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Unforgiven" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Hall of Fame 2006" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "Extreme Championship Wrestling" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Judgment Day" in 2006. Performed in "Extreme Championship Wrestling" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Raw Family Reunion" in 2006. Played himself in "Extreme Championship Wrestling" in 2006. Played Johnny Nitro in "Summerslam" in 2006. Played John Morrison in "WWE Cyber Sunday" in 2007. Played himself in "WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2008" in 2007. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE No Way Out" in 2007. Played himself in "Survivor Series" in 2007. Played himself in "WWE One Night Stand" in 2007. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Vengeance" in 2007. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Draft Special" in 2007. Played John Morrison in "WWE Great American Bash" in 2007. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE Hall of Fame 2007" in 2007. Played Johnny Nitro in "WrestleMania 23" in 2007. Played Johnny Nitro in "Royal Rumble" in 2007. Played John Morrison in "WWE Cyber Sunday" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Tribute for the Troops" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Judgment Day" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Night of Champions" in 2008. Played himself in "WrestleMania XXIV" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "Survivor Series" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Great American Bash" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Summerslam: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 4" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2009" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE One Night Stand" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Live in the UK: April 2008" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Royal Rumble" in 2008. Played Johnny Nitro in "WWE: The History of the Intercontinental Championship" in 2008. Played John Morrison in "WWE Hell in a Cell" in 2009. Played Johnny Nitro in "Jeff Hardy: My Life, My Rules" in 2009. Played himself in "2009 World Series of Poker" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Live in the UK: April 2009" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Judgment Day" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Live in the UK: November 2008" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Superstars" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "Survivor Series" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Hall of Fame 2009" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2010" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Bragging Rights" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Royal Rumble" in 2009. Played John Morrison in "WWE Hell in a Cell" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE Fatal 4-Way" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE Extreme Rules" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE: Summerslam" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WrestleMania XXVI" in 2010. Played himself in "WWE NXT" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE Elimination Chamber" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "Smackdown: The Best of 2009-2010" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "Survivor Series" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE Tribute to the Troops" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WrestleMania XXVI: The World Television Premiere" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE NXT" in 2010. Played himself in "WWE: John Morrison - Rock Star" in 2010. Played Darren Rhoten in "In the Wings" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE Bragging Rights" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "WWE Money in the Bank" in 2010. Played John Morrison in "Night of Champions" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "WWE All Stars" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "Royal Rumble" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "WWE Extreme Rules" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "Raw the Best of 2010" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "Hell in a Cell" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "WWE Elimination Chamber" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "SummerSlam" in 2011. Played Sammy in "NTSF:SD:SUV" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "WrestleMania XXVII" in 2011. Played John Morrison in "Survivor Series" in 2011. Played himself in "WWE Tough Enough" in 2011. Played himself in "KevJumba Takes All" in 2012. Played himself in "It Has Begun: Bananapocalypse" in 2012. Played John Morrison in "WWE: Superstar Collection - John Cena" in 2012. Played John Morrison in "WWE: CM Punk - Best in the World" in 2012. Played Himself - Judge (2012) in "Tournament of Nerds" in 2012. Played Lead Shadow Creature in "Legion of the Black" in 2012. Played Agent Blake in "JumpStart" in 2013. Played Stoker in "The Big Lug" in 2013. Played himself in "Out of Your Mind Fitness" in 2013. Played Rick in "Dangerous Games" in 2014. Played Razor in "20 Ft Below: The Darkness Descending" in 2014. Performed in "The Chronicles of Rick Roll" in 2014. Played Boone in "Boone: The Bounty Hunter" in 2014. Played Officer Reid in "American Justice" in 2014. Played Travis Crenna in "Minutes to Midnight" in 2014. Played Sam in "Strange Nature" in 2015.

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History:

If the Olympic Games are a history of mankind, wrestling is the prologue. When the ancient Games of the Olympiad were born, wrestling already was an ancient game. Widely recognised as the world's oldest competitive sport, wrestling appeared in a series of Egyptian wall paintings as many as 5000 years ago. When the Games began in 776 BC, more than two millenniums later, it included wrestling, and, in the years that followed, wrestling featured as the main event.

The sport would return in a similar role when the Olympic Games returned after a 1500-year absence in 1896. Organisers, seeking direct links to ancient times, found a natural in the sport that had enjoyed popularity across much of the ancient world, from Greece, Assyria and Babylon to India, China and Japan. They resurrected Greco-Roman wrestling, a style they believed to be an exact carryover from the Greek and Roman wrestlers of old.

In Greco-Roman wrestling, the wrestlers used only their arms and upper bodies to attack. They could hold only those same parts of their opponents. It worked nicely from a historical perspective, but another breezier style was sweeping across Great Britain and the United States by then. Known as "catch as catch can", it had become standard fare - and popular professional entertainment - at fairs and festivals in both countries.

In 1904, the Olympic Games added the second wrestling event and called it "freestyle". Now, wrestlers could use their legs for pushing, lifting and tripping, and they could hold opponents above or below the waist.

Date Ranked:09/02/2009

Ranked By

The NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches' Association Top 20 poll, with points and last ranking:

Rank School (State) Points Last Ranking

1. Nebraska-Kearney 157 2nd

2. Nebraska-Omaha 151 4th

3. Central Oklahoma 148 1st

4. Minnesota State-Mankato 135 3rd

5. Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 129 5th

6. Adams State (Colo.) 120 6th

7. Upper Iowa 100 8th

8. West Liberty State (W.Va.) 97 15th

9. Western State (Colo.) 86 9th

10. Fort Hays State (Kan.) 81 7th

11. Wisconsin-Parkside 76 18th

12. Ashland (Ohio) 75 10th

13. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 63 17th

14. Augustana (S.D.) 54 11th

15. Indianapolis (Ind.) 45 13th

16. Newberry (S.C.) 43 12th

17. Chadron State (Neb.) 26 20th

18. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 23 14th

19. Findlay (Ohio) 22 16th

T20. Minnesota State-Moorhead 20 19th

T20. Kutztown (Pa.) 20 20th

Others receiving votes: Central Missouri, Shippensburg (Pa.).

NCAA Division II

Individual Rankings

125 Pounds

1. Cody Garcia, Nebraska-Omaha 25

2. Nick Smith, Minnesota State-Mankato 18

3. Trevor Charboneau, Nebraska-Kearney 18

4. Arsenia Barksdale, Adams State (Colo.) 19

5. Kody Pierson, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 20

6. Tyler Mumbulo, Upper Iowa 42

7. Chas Welch, Northern State (S.D.) 19

8. Chris Trampe, Augustana (S.D.)19

133 Pounds

1. Brett Allgood, Nebraska-Kearney

2. Andy Uhl, Findlay (Ohio)

3. Jeff Pfaffinger, Minnesota State-Mankato

4. Jake Brumbelow, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)

5. Shane Perkey, Indianapolis (Ind.)

6. Joe Kemmerer, Kutztown (Pa.)

7. Brandon Reasy, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)

8. Reimark Neidermaier, Belmont Abbey (N.C.)

141 Pounds

1. Kyle Evans, Central Oklahoma 18

2. Shane Valko, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.) 18

3. Travis Elg, Minnesota State-Mankato 28

4. Tony Washington, Newberry (S.C.)

5. Jeff Rutledge, Nebraska-Kearney 19

6. Doug Sura, West Liberty State (W.Va.) 18

7. Tony Iovine, Ashland (Ohio) 32

8. Yasiim Bribieseca, Nebraska-Omaha 25

9. Soufyane Benziane, Iowa, NCAA 15

149 Pounds

1. Todd Meneely, Nebraska-Omaha 19

2. Jason Rhoten, Minnesota State-Mankato 19

3. Mikel Delk, Fort Hays State (Kan.) 18

4. Shea Timothy, Central Oklahoma 25

5. Don Cummings, Mercyhurst (Pa.) 28

6. Marcus Gordon, Ashland (Ohio) 18

7. Charlie Pingleton, Indianapolis (Ind.) 29

8. Matt True, Nebraska-Kearney 28

157 Pounds

1. Jason Leavitt, Central Oklahoma

2. Brad Becker, Wisconsin-Parkside

3. Tony Guerra, Findlay (Ohio)

4. Austin Scarset, Augustana (S.D.)

5. Mike Gallegos, Adams State (Colo.)

6. Brandon Girtz, Minnesota State-Mankato

7. Joe Ellenberger, Nebraska-Kearney

8. Danny Grater, Fort Hays State (Kan.)

165 Pounds

1. Ross Taplin, Nebraska-Omaha

2. Andy Pickar, Minnesota State-Mankato

3. Nate Baker, Minnesota State-Moorhead

4. Mitch Norton, Upper Iowa

5. Eric Lakia, Ashland (Ohio)

6. Brett Hunter, Chadron State (Neb.)

7. Kevin Kalbach, Kutztown (Pa.)

8. Justin Wood, Central Oklahoma

174 Pounds

1. J.D. Naig, Nebraska-Omaha

2. Zach Shafer, Mercyhurst (Pa.)

3. Tom Clark, West Liberty State (W.Va.)

4. Michael Jackson, Indianapolis (Ind.)

5. Cody Henriksen, Augustana (S.D.)

6. Quinn Tolbert, Newberry (S.C.)

7. Eli Garshnick, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)

8. Brady Hakeman, Upper Iowa

184 Pounds

1. Mike Corcetti, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)

2. Nate Jones, Carson-Newman (Tenn.)

3. Matt Farrell, Nebraska-Kearney

4. Jared Hess, Central Oklahoma

5. Jared Deaguero, Adams State (Colo.)

6. Travis Krinke, Minnesota State-Mankato

7. Dan Scanlan, Limestone (S.C.)

8. Mark Murphy, Shippensburg (Pa.)

197 Pounds

1. Casey Woodall, Adams State (Colo.)

2. Jacob Marrs, Nebraska-Omaha

3. Nate Buys, Augustana (S.D.)

4. Derek Brunson, North Carolina-Pembroke

5. Ryan Phillips, Upper Iowa

6. Mike Fowler, Pittsburgh-Johnstown (Pa.)

7. Chris Taylor, West Liberty (W.Va.)

8. Kelsey Empting, Nebraska-Kearney

285 Pounds

1. Tervel Dlagnev, Nebraska-Kearney

2. Josh LeadingFox, Central Oklahoma

3. Brady Wilson, Minnesota State-Mankato

4. Andrew Ubben, Fort Hays State (Kan.)

5. Josh Ohl, Ashland (Ohio)

6. Jose Navarro, Indianapolis (Ind.)

7. Tony Lewis, Nebraska-Omaha

8. Dan Goodson, Upper Iowa

What is New:Shawn Bunch, one of the quickest and most explosive wrestlers in any weight class, won the U.S. Nationals. Zadick and Gallick sat out the event after trying to qualify the U.S. for the Olympics at events in Europe. 2008 NCAA champion Coleman Scott of Oklahoma State proved he could be a force in freestyle after finishing second at U.S. Nationals. Scott is a past Junior World Team member.

Two-time NCAA champion Teyon Ware has dropped back down to this weight class and took third at U.S. Nationals. Past NCAA runner-up Dylan Long was fourth at U.S. Nationals. 2005 World Team member Michael Lightner is back on the mat this year and placed fifth at U.S. Nationals. Zach Roberson, third in the 2007 World Team Trials, ended up in sixth place at U.S. Nationals.

Angel Cejudo is another very talented wrestler in this weight class. Cejudo won the Dave Schultz Memorial International earlier this year. Cejudo has struggled to make weight in this class, but could be a force if he is able to drop down for the Olympic Trials.

The three U.S. wrestlers in Div. A competing on Sunday were eliminated. In the three-day event, the U.S. claimed four medals, including a gold by Valentin Kalika.

We also have a young wrestler, Soufyane Benziane who is going too.

He has beaten great NCAA champs and we are all looking forward to see what he is capable of doing in an international level

More Info: Team USA:We will be going on February 16, 2010. NCAA is giving a large sum of prize money to anyone who has NCAA by their name in ranking. GOOD LUCK SEE YOU IN EGYPT. This Means:Anyone who's name is up there is qualified to go to Egypt and wrestle their butts out.The best of the best are going to compete of these amazing athletes get Olympic invitations.

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