ROUND FOUR: Jedrzejczyk jabbing again, Shevchenko lands a few leg kicks and maintains distance. Jedrzejczyk is trying to pick up the pace, lands a leg kick of her own but is struggling to be consistent with her offensive efficacy. They trade leg kicks and Shevchenko misses a left. They clinch and Shevchenko lands knees to the body then an elbow as they break. Jab lands for Shevchenko then she lands a body kick. Another kick from Jedrzejczyk is caught and Shevchenko gets a sweep into top position side control again. Jedrzejczyk gets half guard but eats punches doing so. Shevchenko keeps the clinch as they stand and hit the fence. They’re on the fence again, Shevhcenko is holding a headlock to keep Jedrzejczyk from slipping out to her back. They wind up chest to chest again and trade knees. Shevchenko has a body lock again, Jedrzejczyk can’t get free but is staying upright so far. They break without incident. Jedrzejczyk avoids a few kicks. Shevchenko is coming forward more instead of countering. Hard couple of rights from Shevchenko and she avoids some punches as the round ends.
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As one of the most experienced in Rumble matches, Perfect held his own against Austin & Triple H. Angle entered to an extremely loud “You Suck!” chant .. even after his music stopped. It turned in to more of a tag team contest as Angle worked Triple H, and Perfect worked Austin without acknowledging each other. Big Show out next, looking as heavy as ever.
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Smith and Yujiro got tags. Yujiro hit a bulldog and a low dropkick to Smith’s leg. Yujiro went for a fisherman buster, but Smith countered into a low dropkick. Yujiro and Page hit stereo dropkicks, then Yujiro got the fisherman buster for a two count.Â
Progressive favorite Zephyr Teachout promises to retool the powerful New York prosecutor’s office to go straight after Donald Trump. She’s not the only one. Is this the road Democrats want to go down?
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That cut would have stopped the fight even if Nelson hadn’t got the submission I think. Mic time for Nelson, who says the end was what he thought but the fight was a scrap all the way through. He says he got a little off balance from some of the damage but eventually he got on top and finished things. He talks through the reversal from the first round and plans on being more safe in that position in the future. We get a replay of the finish, that’s a horrible amount of blood that just came flowing from Oliveira’s face, and Nelson talks us through the finish to close his interview.
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