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Aug 20 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

As we all know, Ali is a voice for the voiceless. A superhero without a cape. Ali is someone who puts others before him. Personally, I think it is due to his police training and him being on the force. I have only been following him for a year, but it seems like I have known him longer. I look past the looks and outside appearance. I look at the pureness of someone’s heart. His heart is definitely a pure one. I call him a gem.

Ali got his start some might say by accident. He was an alternate for someone who couldn’t travel abroad. My thoughts on that is simple, it was just his time. His time to build. His time to create. His time to put in the work. He may have had talent, but it was more than talent that carried him this far.

While some put on face when they are around fans, Ali was the same genuine person through and through. As long as I have known Ali, he’s been a giving person. He wants to be the light for those who can’t find it on their own.

In honor of Ali and his mission, we came up with the #BeTheLight Giveaway!

The 3 charities / causes are:

1. Charity Water
2. Help End Dakota’s Seizures
3. Vocational Skills For Sex Workers in Lahore

All you have to do is follow a few simple rules:

* Follow Ali on Twitter
* Follow AliSourceNet on Twitter
* Donate to one of the three charities or causes that Ali tweeted about
* Show us PROOF of your donation

Once we get proof, you’ll be entered for a chance to win an ALI T Shirt of your color

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Aug 07 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Ziggler attacks Rey at ringside before the bell rings. Fans boo as Ziggler destroys Rey and goes for the mask. Ziggler drops Rey at ringside with a big superkick. Ziggler talks trash as officials check on Rey. Ziggler hits the ring with a mic and says another Legend goes down, courtesy of DZ. Ziggler says Legends can keep coming back but the same thing will keep happening. Ziggler says he will end the legend of Goldberg on Sunday, and it will be Goldberg’s last. He tosses the mic and fans boo him. The music interrupts and out comes Ali.

Ali hits the ring and levels Ziggler as fans pop. Ali keeps the offense going and sends Ziggler down out of the ring. Ali returns to the ring and stands tall as we go to commercial.

Ali vs. Dolph Ziggler

Back from the break and the match is underway as Dolph Ziggler works Ali around the ring.

Ali blocks a move and dropkicks Ziggler. Ali unloads with strikes. Ali with more offense and a 2 count in the middle of the ring. Ziggler turns it around and shows off some as fans boo. Ziggler cranks up for a superkick but Ali ducks. Ali rolls with a clothesline but Ziggler comes right back and rocks him.

Ziggler goes on and hits a superkick for the pin to win.

Winner: Dolph Ziggler

– After the match, Ziggler stands tall as his music hits.

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2. SmackDown Live Screencaptures

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Jul 31 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Introduction:
Since getting his first shot at Shinsuke Nakamura at SmackVille, Ali felt like the time was right to do it live. Ali brought THE LIGHT to SmackDown Live. His previous promos have been about one thing and one thing only, bringing the light to those who need it. Ali wants to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves. Tonight was the night to make sure Shinsuke Nakamura got that message. Ali wants to write the story to his own destiny. Be his own author. He proved that tonight by defeating Nakamura. For more on what happened between The Light and Intercontinental Champion. check out the summary below.

Summary:
Despite a tough defeat to Shinsuke Nakamura during an impromptu Intercontinental Championship Match this past Saturday night on WWE Network special SMACKVILLE, Ali attempted to right the weekend’s wrong by ponying back up against The King of Strong Style tonight.

Ali shot out of the gates, bringing his explosive attack right to WWE’s Rockstar. Nakamura fired back with a series of blistering strikes to regain control, but Ali evaded the Kinshasa three times before catching the Intercontinental Champion off-guard with a rollup for the 1-2-3 in the non-title match.

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2. SmackDown Live Captures
3. Alternate Video (Verystream)

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Jul 28 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Introduction:

Ali hasn’t been seen in the WWE ring since WWE Super Show Down. He was sidelined before due to injury in the beginning of the year and has been fighting his way back ever since. He felt that the light had gone out and it was time for it to be chased again. He wanted to do it his own way. Ali hooked up with Craig Mitchell to cut not one but two very dominant promos. He wants to be that saving grace, the person who helps those find their light.

Since then, Ali has been on the hunt to write his own destiny. To be the author to his own story. He wants the pen to write down his own words. Ali has now become THE LIGHT that everyone needs.

Tonight, Ali showed not only the WWE, but the entire world that his journey continues. He interrupted Shinsuke’s forfeit celebration to be THE ONE to challenge him to the Intercontinental Championship. Ali said that yes Finn was out with an injury, and he saw the opportunity to come and take his spot. Below is full match results.

Summary:

Less than one hour before the start of SMACKVILLE, WWE Twitter revealed Finn Bálor was battling an undisclosed injury throughout the week, and WWE medical staff determined he wasn’t eligible to compete against Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura. While The Artist proclaimed he’d won the match by forfeit, Ali appeared and boldly challenged him for the workhorse title.

While Ali put up a valiant fight in his impromptu championship fight, evading Nakamura’s Kinshasa and striking with a tornado DDT, The Artist kicked out at the last second. Moments later, he made good on his second Kinshasa attempt, sidestepping the hard-charging Ali to send him head-first into the middle turnbuckle and clobbering his foe for the 1-2-3.

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Jun 23 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

Ali shines the light on how he wants to be the LIGHT for people who face challenges on a daily basis. Many people think that they are alone in so many situations in life. In the above video, Ali becomes THE LIGHT.

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2. Very Stream
3. Stomping Grounds Exclusive Captures

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Jun 12 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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JEDDAH — Mansoor turned his story into history at WWE Super ShowDown in his home country, winning the largest Battle Royal Match ever.

Whether it was hometown edge or sharpened determination on his part, the scrappy wunderkind delivered a jaw-dropping statement inside Jeddah’s King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, eliminating Elias to prevail in the historic 50-Man Battle Royal.

With great reward, though, comes a trove of risks — and for Mansoor, those risks came in the intimidating field of the 49 other Superstars who stood in his way. After a sizzling performance by Elias cut the ribbon in this seismic free-for-all, the marathon bout shifted into a breakneck start. Right away, eliminations piled up, with The Singh Brothers, Karl Anderson, Akira Tozawa and EC3 among the first wave. Superstars from opposing brands came to blows in a massive contest of fisticuffs, creating highlight-reel moments, such as an intimidating three-way standoff between tag team monsters Heavy Machinery, AOP and The Viking Raiders. Elsewhere, rivalries were rekindled with The Usos super kicking one-half of the SmackDown Tag Team Champions Rowan.

By the time the field thinned to 11 Superstars, Cesaro went into beast mode, swinging (and then launching) Cedric Alexander out of the ring, while the returning Sin Cara sent Shinsuke Nakamura crash landing to the outside with an enzuigiri. The bodies continued to fly until only six Superstars remained: Mansoor, Ricochet, Ali, Cesaro, Samoa Joe and Elias.

From there, it was a hectic mad dash. Seeing Samoa Joe as an overpowering threat, Ali and Ricochet collectively eliminated the reigning United States Champion with a tandem suplex to the outside. Waiting in the wing was Cesaro, who cut their celebration short when he sent both flying out of the ring with a clothesline. The true surprise came when Mansoor popped up with a dropkick to launch The Swiss Cyborg outside. A rush of excitement then filled the atmosphere, as the hometown favorite squared up with Elias in the battle’s final moments.

After a back-and-forth struggle, Mansoor countered an attack by Elias, sending The Living Truth over the top rope to earn the biggest milestone in his young career. The reaction from the crowd was deafening as the ecstatic hometown boy jumped into the front row to celebrate with the WWE Universe. The inspiring underdog then followed up his victory with a stirring in-ring speech that brought goosebumps and tears in equal measure. It was the first landmark moment of Mansoor’s journey, but certainly not the last.

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Jun 07 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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Following both Superstars’ incredible performances in the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match this past Sunday, Ali and Andrade squared back up in one-on-one competition on SmackDown LIVE.

Despite being shoved off a ladder by Brock Lesnar on Sunday, Ali was totally game as he and Andrade looked to propel forward. Andrade targeted Ali’s back with a relentless barrage that included him repeatedly ramming him into the barricade, ring post and the floor. Ali refused to stay down, however, beating the referee’s 10-count on multiple occasions and surviving Andrade’s dreaded double knees into the corner. Ali then came all the way back, catching Andrade with a surprise rollup for an unbelievably impressive and resilient victory.

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May 19 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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You didn’t think it would be that easy, did you? What – either Finn Bálor, Andrade, Ali, Randy Orton, Ricochet, Baron Corbin or Drew McIntyre was just going to scale a ladder, take the briefcase and jump to the next-man-up position for a World Title opportunity? If there has been any lesson over the last seven years, it’s that the next man up is always Brock Lesnar, and The Beast Incarnate made it official when he crashed the Men’s Money in the Bank Match, dispatched Ali from the top of a ladder, and seized the contract for himself. Those destructive 10 seconds put an unexpected exclamation point on what was one of the most hellacious Money in the Bank Matches of all time.

Lesnar’s involvement aside, no one can accuse any of the remaining seven competitors of giving anything but their best. Ali and Ricochet engaged in a move-for-move dogfight, seemingly hovering inches off the ground at all times. Not to be undone, Bálor and Andrade threw hands on the rungs of a ladder, with Andrade getting the better of the exchange via a sunset flip onto a second ladder that bounced the Intercontinental Champion roughly 10 feet in the air. Orton turned back the clock, dropping dudes on tables and dishing out a textbook RKO to McIntyre, who ran through the entire field singlehandedly. Corbin was, of course, his usual underhanded self, breaking his alliance with McIntyre and sending Ricochet through a ladder that had been bridging the ring and announce table, shattering it in half with the impact.

Conspicuous by his absence had been Sami Zayn, who was found strung up by his ankles in the backstage area during the early hours of the show. Although a rampaging Braun Strowman was blamed, the question of his fate and attacker grew more and more distant as the carnage began to stack up. In the end, it was Ali who was perched atop the ladder when Lesnar’s music blared and the former Universal Champion sprinted to the ring, knocking a ladder into a cameraman, throwing Ali from his crow’s nest, and scaling up to grab the briefcase with a shark-like grin spread across his teeth. “That’s too bad,” he leered as the Superstars who had sacrificed almost everything stirred feebly. If you’re Universal Champion Seth Rollins, or anybody who wants to be Universal Champion, that’s an understatement.

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May 14 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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With all four Superstars wanting to make a major statement ahead of the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match this Sunday, Intercontinental Champion Finn Bálor, Ali, Andrade and Randy Orton collided in a chaotic Fatal 4-Way Match.

The no disqualification nature of Fatal 4-Way Match came into play when a ladder was (fittingly) introduced into the melee. All four attempted to use it as a weapon, and Orton leveled Ali with an RKO after the surging Superstar was unable to connect with his signature 054.

In the clutch, Finn connected with an awe-inspiring dive onto The Viper and Ali, but Andrade capitalized by sneaking up on the Intercontinental Champion, ramming him into the steel steps and hitting his Hammerlock DDT to pick up a major victory.

Andrade began to ascend the ladder to symbolically grab the briefcase hanging above the ring, but his climb was interrupted by Raw’s Ricochet (thanks Wild Card Rule!), who dropped Andrade from the top of the ladder and grabbed the Money in the Bank briefcase before exiting.

Was this a sign of things to come for Ricochet come Sunday night at WWE Money in the Bank?

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Apr 07 2019 | Published by | 00 comments

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The road from “Saturday Night Live” fame to WrestleMania infamy is a short one — about 6 feet or so as it turns out. Colin Jost and Michael Che traveled each and every one of them in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, courtesy of a can’t-be-stopped, man-on-a-mission Braun Strowman, who almost singlehandedly ran through the entire field to become the sixth winner of WrestleMania’s signature melee.

The Monster Among Men was all-business from the bell, and clearly had no patience for a feel-good story of any kind. Strowman put an end to not just one, but several sentimental favorites. SmackDown LIVE mainstay Ali? Gone. A returning Harper? Adios. Last year’s winner Matt Hardy? Him too, as well as his brother Jeff.

Jost and Che, for their part, saw the writing on the wall early on and hid underneath the ring at the opening bell — though Jost, perhaps, wanted to avoid drawing undue attention to his Odell Beckham Jr. Browns jersey — and while they attempted to steal the win by ganging up on Strowman as he tended to the Hardys, their big play failed and they found themselves with nowhere to run.

They tried to get out of it. Jost brought in his therapist to try and talk Strowman down. You can guess what happened to him. Che, wearing wrestling headgear and a WrestleMania hoodie, tried to eliminate himself, only to be stopped on the apron by Strowman and decked to the outside. Jost, inexplicably, found himself with a fighting chance when Braun accidentally got himself tangled in the ropes, but The Monster Among Men overpowered the comedian, hoisted him onto his shoulders, and sent him flying over the ring into a crowd of onlookers to claim the win.

From WrestleMania 35, he’s Braun Strowman. Thank you, goodnight.

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