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ECW one night stand official match:

 

RVD vs. Rey Mysterio of Smackdown

 

Sabu vs John Cena of Raw

 

Battle royal with 10 WWE superstar and 10 ECW wrestler

 

Meron din atang Kurt angle vs Randy Orton

 

dude...ano to wwe vs.ecw special...bukas pa ata to...sa USA Network...parang raw/SD episode lang to

 

sa one night stand ang matches palang ata na sure

 

JOhn Cena Vs. RVD

 

Mysterio Vs. Sabu

 

Foley/Edge vs. Funk/Dreamer

 

Lawler vs. Tazz

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SD sucks na talaga. There's a pirate, a boogie man, a giant, midgets(including the heavyweight champ), and unrealistic storylines. Whatever happened to the network executive? I was so sure that he was a wrestler. Really poor management... I remember the days when Heyman used to run SD, man ang ganda. Pero now, hay.... Also, sa Raw naman, napaka-corny talaga ng Spirit Squad. I don't know whose idea was it to put together 5 men who obviously doesn't know how to cheer, and make them wrestle. Til now, I don't know their gayish names! Anyways, guys correct me if I am wrong pero diba the feud between McMahon and Shawn Michaels was to signal the return of Bret Hart or to at least put a feud in the induction of Bret? I was hoping na in the Wrestlemania, Bret would come out and kick Vince's ass and patch up things with shawn at the end. Hehehe. Dream scenario ko yun eh

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my sentiments exactly...well..pero dpat strengthen na din nila character ni booker

 

 

I agree but KING BOOKER? cmon, all the wrestlers who became clowns are all gone now. Perfect example is Lance Armstrong, he was a very good wrestler and what did they do to him? I think the brains behind SD is better than the KING BOOKER gimmik.

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SD sucks na talaga. There's a pirate, a boogie man, a giant, midgets(including the heavyweight champ), and unrealistic storylines. Whatever happened to the network executive? I was so sure that he was a wrestler. Really poor management... I remember the days when Heyman used to run SD, man ang ganda. Pero now, hay.... Also, sa Raw naman, napaka-corny talaga ng Spirit Squad. I don't know whose idea was it to put together 5 men who obviously doesn't know how to cheer, and make them wrestle. Til now, I don't know their gayish names! Anyways, guys correct me if I am wrong pero diba the feud between McMahon and Shawn Michaels was to signal the return of Bret Hart or to at least put a feud in the induction of Bret? I was hoping na in the Wrestlemania, Bret would come out and kick Vince's ass and patch up things with shawn at the end. Hehehe. Dream scenario ko yun eh

 

 

In short SD is now a circus! I think the Spirit Squad where put there so DX can kick their asses. Sorry but i don't think Bret would ever be back. DX reformation in the making is whats making Raw stand out lately. With or without the Spirit Squad ras is becoming :cool:

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langya... 'yung siklistang si lance armstrong biglang naging wrestler... ano kaya ang trademark finisher n'ya?... :lol:

 

anyway... mukhang bumabalik ang wwe... lalo na ang smackdown brand... sa family-oriented era... that was the time na halos lahat ng wrestler ay may specific character na pino-portray...

 

regarding booker t... i think magandang ipasok na lang na heel si booker t... pero sana meron s'yang isang wrestler na 'di matalo-talo...

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Anyways, guys correct me if I am wrong pero diba the feud between McMahon and Shawn Michaels was to signal the return of Bret Hart or to at least put a feud in the induction of Bret? I was hoping na in the Wrestlemania, Bret would come out and kick Vince's ass and patch up things with shawn at the end. Hehehe. Dream scenario ko yun eh

 

Bret Hart Opens Up

Thoughts on Owen, McMahon, rough times and more

from CNNSI.com http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writ...read/index.html

 

It's become an annual April Fool's Day tradition, as honored as trick-or-treating on Halloween or turkey carving on Thanksgiving. For the past eight years wrestling fans have endured countless reports that former world champion Bret "the Hitman" Hart was returning to the WWE on message boards, newsletters and from friends before being disappointed by the news that they've been fooled once again.

 

It is understandable, then, that many wrestling fans still refuse to believe that Hart, who hasn't appeared on WWE television since leaving the company in 1997, will actually be on stage Saturday night -- April Fool's Day -- when he will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame at the Rosemont Theatre.

 

"It's an auspicious day, that's for sure," said Hart. "I've seen some of those stories. At least it gives me a good chance to get even."

 

Still, though, the mere thought of being in the same building as WWE owner Vince McMahon at a WWE event makes Hart shake his head. It's something he swore he'd never do. Not after the events of Nov. 9, 1997.

 

The pay-per-view show that night was called Survivor Series, but to anyone associated with the wrestling business, the event is commonly referred to as the Montreal Screwjob. It's an event ripe with more soap opera story lines than anything on Raw or Smackdown and was even the subject of an award-winning documentary, Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows, in 1998.

 

On that night McMahon promised Hart that he wouldn't have to drop the world title to Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (known to wrestling fans as Shawn Michaels) since Hart, who had signed a three-year, $9 million contract to leave the company for rival promotion WCW a week earlier, did not want to lose the belt in his home country of Canada to Michaels, whom he disliked personally, before he left. He would lose to anyone else, anywhere else. McMahon, however, wanted Hart to drop the belt to Michaels in Montreal and orchestrated a double-cross of Hart by instructing the referee, Earl Hebner, to call for the bell as soon as Michaels put Hart in his signature "sharpshooter" submission move toward the end of the match, giving Michaels the title to the surprise of Hart and nearly everyone backstage. After the show went off the air, an outraged Hart spit in the face of McMahon, who was ringside, and later punched McMahon in the dressing room, knocking him out cold, before leaving the arena and the company for good. As Hart would later say, "People talk about wrestling not being real. It's far more real than people think."

 

Since leaving the WWE that night, the lives and fortunes of Hart, 48, and McMahon, 60, have taken dramatic turns. McMahon and the struggling WWE turned into a billion-dollar company that would buy out rival promotions WCW and ECW, thanks in part to the devil-incarnate character McMahon had established by "screwing Bret." Meanwhile, Hart endured the most difficult five-year period anyone could imagine. He divorced his wife of 20 years, Julie, with whom he had four children. He lost his younger brother, Owen Hart, who was killed when he plunged 78 feet into a wrestling ring because of a harness malfunction while he was being lowered from an arena catwalk during a WWE pay-per-view show. He lost his brother-in-law, David "Davey Boy" Smith, a WWE wrestler who died of a heart attack while on vacation. He lost his mother, Helen, and his father, Stu Hart. And on June 24, 2002, nearly three years after being forced into early retirement following a severe concussion from a match against Bill Goldberg in WCW, Hart suffered a stroke while riding his bicycle near Calgary's Bow River that hospitalized him for over a month.

 

"Vince screws me for real and plays it up as a big story line and turns the fortunes of the company around," said Hart, who is in good health now, having recovered most of his mobility within months of being released from the hospital. "After I left, it all came up roses for Vince and everything kind of went to s--- for me. After Survivor Series I was unfortunately hit with a lot of adversity, and I sometimes wonder who I pissed off."

 

Hart, who never wanted to leave the WWE but was basically told to when McMahon realized the 20-year contract he had given Hart was a bad business deal, still feels a great deal of regret over having to leave the company he had been with for 14 years and believes his life would be drastically different now if that night in

Montreal had ended differently.

 

"The sad truth of it is if that night hadn't happened, I would have found a way to stay with the company," said Hart, who will be joined by several of his family members, including his four children, Jade, Dallas, Alexandra and Blade, at the induction ceremony. "I also believe with a great deal of certainty that my brother Owen's accident would never have happened. I know how we interacted, and Owen used to come to me about every little thing. I know if he would have come to me and said, 'They want to do this thing where they lower me from the ceiling,' I would have said, 'Why would you put your life on the line like that?' and I would have shot it down, because we were terrified of heights. I also wouldn't have been injured by Goldberg in WCW and probably never would've suffered the stroke that followed my concussion, and so many things would be different for me."

 

In the end, it was the stroke that brought Hart closer to McMahon -- the WWE owner was the first person to contact Hart while he lay motionless inside Unit 58 of the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary.

 

"I was in the hospital bed the day after my stroke, still reeling from the whole thing and not really sure what was wrong with me yet, and 30 seconds after they plugged in the phone next time to my bed, it rang and it was Vince," said Hart, who also spoke with Walter Gretzky, the father of Wayne Gretzky and also a stroke survivor, while he was in the hospital. "[McMahon] gave me a nice talk, and I found myself in an emotional state and told him that I didn't want to be forgotten. I didn't want everything I ever did to be buried in a basement somewhere. It was the first time we really talked since I left the company. He talked to me about the Hall of Fame during the call, and I told him it was something I always wanted to do despite everything that had happened."

 

Although Hart has come to terms with the past -- he and the WWE partnered to make Bret "Hitman" Hart: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be, a three-disc DVD collection of his greatest matches that was released in November -- and has moved forward with his life (he married his current wife, Cinzia, on Sept. 15, 2004, in Italy), not everyone was pleased when Hart accepted McMahon's invitation into the Hall of Fame.

 

"There are a few people who are disappointed in me and think I've sold out by doing this," said Hart. "My brother Owen's widow, Martha, was not happy with it and suspected that I needed the money, but money has nothing to do with this. It's strictly something I felt I had a right to do. I believe I have a right to be remembered."

 

Since speaking with Hart after his stroke, McMahon not only allowed Hart to have creative control over his DVD, but he published a commemorative magazine of Hart's career and included the five-time WWE champion in the last five video games the WWE has released, in the hopes that Hart would not be forgotten by today's wrestling fans.

 

"It's true that things for Bret went to hell in a handbasket after [survivor Series] and things for me went the other way," said McMahon, who called Hart the greatest storyteller in the history of wrestling. "But I think I'm slowly winning Bret's trust back. It's not quite the relationship we had at one time, but it's like any relationship. If it's a honeymoon the entire time, you really never know what you have. We've had our ups and downs, that's for sure, but we're back together, and I think that speaks volumes."

 

Nearly eight years after his departure, Hart's only request upon his return once again centered on the man he refused to drop the title to at the Molson Centre that night in Montreal.

 

"I've made it pretty clear that I don't want to be around Shawn," said Hart, who also doesn't plan on speaking with wrestlers such as Terry Bollea (Hulk Hogan), Paul Levesque (Triple H) and Richard Fliehr (Ric Flair), with whom he's traded personal barbs in the past but whose presence he will tolerate for one night. "Shawn's different. If I even see Shawn I'll probably get back in the cab and you'll have your April Fool's. I won't have him around. I won't allow myself to be agitated by his presence. If I have to deal with that, I'd rather not even be there."

 

Hart, who will be inducted by his friend Steve Williams ("Stone Cold" Steve Austin) after the two staged arguably the greatest match in WrestleMania history in Hart's last WrestleMania appearance nine years ago in Chicago, is still unsure what will happen when he hears his entrance music and walks onto stage before a standing-room-only crowd of 4,400 at the Rosemont on Saturday night.

 

"I'll be honest. I don't mind telling you that I'm really nervous about this whole thing," he said. "I have a very serious fear of being speechless. Because of my stroke I get very choked up and it's not easy to walk out in front of a large audience that's cheering for me like that. When you have these emotional meltdowns, you can't stop them; they keep coming. You'll be talking to someone at the gift shop or while getting a coffee and someone can say the most innocent thing to you, like, 'You're going to be fine,' and all of a sudden you become this blubbering wreck of tears, and it would get to be embarrassing after a while. I worry about that. I have to make sure that during my Hall of Fame speech I don't talk too much about anything that's too emotional or else I'll fall apart."

 

Whether or not Hart's induction into the Hall of Fame will be an opening to a return to the WWE in some capacity is yet to be determined, although Hart said he doesn't anticipate making any more appearances for the company following this weekend.

 

"I think I've closed that door," says Hart, who doesn't plan on attending WrestleMania 22, choosing instead to fly out of Chicago before the show begins on Sunday. "I don't want to be remembered for being a commissioner or a ring announcer or a guest referee. I want to be remembered for being a great wrestler. That's all I ever really wanted, and that's what the Hall of Fame is about."

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langya... 'yung siklistang si lance armstrong biglang naging wrestler... ano kaya ang trademark finisher n'ya?...  :lol:

 

 

Pasensya ka na, tao lang po. siguro you are MR. PERFECT na di nagkakamali. Sana po mapatawad nyo ako sa sobrang laki ng kasalanan ko na worth na tawanan nyo pa and make fun of. an Extremem member you are and I say youre a perfect example sa mga newbie. geeeeeez

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It was announced on the WWE vs. ECW special last night that Randy Orton had been drafted to RAW and will no longer be appearing on SmackDown!.

 

The Big Show took off a shirt and revealed another shirt during the battle royal on WWE vs. ECW revealing that he is with ECW.

 

SHET!!!!

 

nakakawawa lalo ang smackdown!!! bumalik sa raw si orton...

 

big show=ecw

 

ano mangyayari sa SD

 

WWE vs. ECW in Progress...

 

Event: WWE vs. ECW Results

Airdate: Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Location: The Nutter Center in Dayton, OH

Results by PowerWrestling.com

 

WWE vs. ECW Head To Head Opener:

 

We open up with Mick Foley in the locker room with RAW and Smackdown! superstars saying that ECW is coming into their backyard and try to humiliate them. Rey called them a bunch of punks and the locker room got fired up. The ECW locker room is shown with Heyman giving a speech and then they started an ECW chant. Stevie Richards and Nunzio were on the ECW side, for those taking notes. We then go to the opening video before the fireworks went off in the arena and we have separate entrances here tonight for each brand as Jim Ross welcomed us to the show alongside Jerry Lawler. We then go over to Joey Styles and Tazz representing the ECW Brand. Tonight we will see a twenty man battle royal between WWE and ECW, then John Cena vs. Sabu in an Extreme Rules Match, as well as Rob Van Dam vs. Rey Mysterio. Tazz mouthed off to Lawler and told him Sunday that he's done. Lawler told Tazz to jump on over, and Tazz got up and went for him with Ross and Styles separating them.

 

Non Title Match

Referee: Charles Robinson

Rob Van Dam vs. Rey Mysterio ©

 

Rey Mysterio's music hit in the arena as he made his way to the ring as the World Heavyweight Champion, set for action here with ECW's Rob Van Dam. We have all four guys on commentary for those keeping score.

 

The start:

 

Mysterio and Van Dam shook hands. Wasn't he just insulting ECW? Mysterio dropkicked Van Dam. The former partners went back and forth and then faced off. The crowd chanted for Van Dam. Mysterio went for a crucifix but Van Dam avoided it. He pressed and dropped Mysterio, then hit a standing moonsault. Van Dam then jumped on the crowd to play to them. Mysterio dropkicked RVD and went for the 619 but Van Dam saw it coming.

 

Mid-match notes:

 

Van Dam tried to springboard into the ring but Mysterio dropkicked him in mid-air to the floor. Van Dam caught Rey and dropped him across the guard rail. Can Dam stood on the rail to do a corkscrew leg drop but Rey avoided it. Van Dam landed in the crowd. Rey did a springboard dive into the crowd. Van Dam placed Van Dam atop the ropes and hit the Ryder Kick from the top rope. Mysterio bumped to the floor. The fans chanted, "RVD." Van Dam followed Rey to the floor and tossed him into the ring. Van Dam hit a slingshot guillotine legdrop to Mysterio's throat. Van Dam covered Mysterio for a two count. Mysterio missed a charge in the corner. RVD brought a chair into the ring for a running dropkick with it in the corner. RVD bowed for the crowd, then covered Mysterio for a two count.

 

The Finish:

 

Van Dam looked outside the ring, then whipped Rey into a corner. He grabbed a chair and went for his old somersault into a monkey flip on a chair but Rey avoided it. He bulldogged RVD onto the chair for a two count. Van Dam placed a chair on Mysterio and went up for the five star frog splash. Van Dam pinned Mysterio.

 

Winner, Rob Van Dam

 

The Aftermath:

 

They showed the locker rooms celebrating and upset, depending on which side they were on.

 

Backstage:

 

They showed footage of Randy Orton attacking Kurt Angle on Raw, followed by Angle walking through the backstage area.

 

In the arena:

 

Kurt Angle's music began to play and he came out of the ECW entrance. No traditional Angle pyrotecnics until he got to the ring. Joey Styles was selling Angle as a no nonsense wrestler. Tazz said Angle fits ECW like a glove. Angle said that a lot of people thought he would be upset when Randy Orton attacked him with the RKO in Angle's hometown. Angle said that two months ago, he snapped Orton's ankle and loved every second of it. He said that was the favorite time of any ankles he's broken. Angle said that they are going to face off for the first time ever. Angle said that Orton will have to face ECW's Kurt Angle. He said that ECW's Angle doesn't "take sh**."

 

Randy Orton's music played and he came out to the entranceway. He questioned whether that was supposed to scare him. The fans chanted ECW. Orton said that he feels sorry for Angle because he's going from main eventing Wrestlemania to ECW. He said that's like going from a summer blockbuster to a hardcore porn movie. Orton said that he wants to reach the top of the ladder. He announced his contract had expired and Angle would be facing Monday Night Raw's Randy Orton, so he's switched brands. Angle said that for the first time in his life, he doesn't have to worry about officials or sponsors or Vince McMahon. He said that all he has to worry about is kicking ass.

 

Angle said at the PPV he's going to break Orton's arms and legs. He said that Orton would crawl out of the PPV with a broken neck. Orton called him a smug son of a b**ch, and blamed Angle for breaking his angle. He said that if it wasn't for Angle, Orton would be World champion right now. Angle said that everything has happened for a reason. Orton said that Angle may be the new face of ECW but Orton is going to beat him within an inch of his damn life at the PPV. Orton said it's his destiny to make sure ECW fails and by destroying Angle, he will single-handledly k*ll "the legend of ECW." Angle and Orton faced off.

 

Later Tonight:

 

They announced Tommy Dreamer vs. Edge in an Extreme Match.

 

Backstage:

 

WWE Women's champion Mickie James and ECW's Jazz were shown walking backstage. They are facing each other next.

 

Non Title Match

Referee: Jack Doan

Jazz vs. Mickie James ©

 

The match:

 

They locked up with James working over Jazz' arm. Jazz came back with a kick to the gut and come chops, followed by a dropkick. Jazz hit a Lou Thesz Press from the apron to the floor. They battled on the floor before Jazz tossed James back in the ring. James missed a kick and was hit with Jazz's finisher, the Jazz Stinger (faceplant). Jazz got a two count, but James put her foot on the ropes. James hit a twisting DDT for the pin.

 

Winner, the Women's Champion, Mickie James

 

Backstage:

 

Todd Grisham is in the back with John Cena. Todd asked Cena about Sabu and ECW and the attack from RAW. We go to footage. Cena said what we just saw puts into perspective how important this is. Sunday night will be the first time the WWE Title is on the line at an ECW PPV, and if Rob Van Dam wins the title it goes to ECW, the same title held by Bruno Sammartino, Hulk Hogan and Steve Austin. It will be gone, and christened the ECW Championship, so that means every WWE fan will recognize Cena as the biggest dolt in history. Cena said the Hammerstein will be packed with the ruthless ECW faithful, say Cena is standing tall at the end of the night, he figures his fight will be just about to start because he'll be in the middle of a riot. He could complain that it's not fair, or he could lose some sleep wondering how bad he'll get his ass kicked, or he could do what he's going to do, fight like a man. ECW made a statement on Monday night and tonight he makes his. Cena said that Sabu has officially pissed off the fire breathing son of a bitch.

 

In the arena:

 

Paul Heyman is in the ring and he says that it's overwhelming that they are here in the resurgence of ECW. He said next Tuesday on the Sci-Fi will be a need breed unleashed as ECW returns to television, and it gets his heart pumping to see what a new breed unleashed will be. It won't be all the old things, it will be a whole lot more. The resurrection begins this Sunday at One Night Stand. The WWE Champion John Cena defends against Rob Van Dam. ECW's Kurt Angle takes on with RAW's Randy Orton. Tazz will come out of retirement against Jerry The King Lawler. Edge and Mick Foley will do battle with Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer. Rey Mysterio will defend the World Title against Sabu. Heyman said that for those of you who aren't sold yet, he figured you might want to sample the flavour of what happened last year when ECW returned to PPV. We then go to footage from last years One Night Stand.

 

Up next:

 

Team WWE will battle team ECW in a twenty man battle royal. Kurt Angle is in the back with the ECW locker room and fires them up as we go into commercial. Big Show does the same with the WWE locker room, and says Kurt Angle is out for himself. He said some of us are from RAW and some from Smackdown, but tonight they are all WWE, so lets go out and show the world that ECW tonight has no idea what it's going to get.

 

WWE vs. ECW

Battle Royal

 

There will be 10 WWE Superstars against 10 ECW Wrestlers, with standard battle royal rules. Big Show then made his entrance, followed by Randy Orton. Mark Henry was out next, followed by Tatanka and then Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin. Matt Hardy then made his entrance and then Finlay and Carlito. United States Champion Bobby Lashley then made his way to the ring followed by Edge to round off the WWE Team. It's now ECW time as they made a united entrance. They are Kurt Angle, Tommy Dreamer, Terry Funk, Tony Mamaluke, Justin Credible, Al Snow, Nunzio, Sandman, Stevie Richards and Balls Mahoney.

 

Dreamer went after Edge and now everyone is brawling. Mark Henry was eliminated quickly by Kurt Angle and Nunzio. Matt Hardy was out next by Justin Credible and Terry Funk. Dreamer worked over Benjamin in the corner and Big Show did the same to Al Snow. Nunzio was sent to the apron and then knocked out by Big Show. Tatanka was out next by Tommy Dreamer and then Carlito by the Sandman. Edge hip tossed Tony Mamaluke to the outside, and then Edge and Orton double teamed Dreamer to eliminate him as we go to commercial.

 

Back live and Edge is still on the outside watching the action in a chair as the rest of the competitors battled it out. Edge grabbed Funk from the outside to eliminate him. Finlay tossed Justin Credible to the outside. Al Snow pulled out head but was given a roundhouse by Shelton Benjamin sending him outside. Steven Richards was then eliminated and Lashley then tossed Balls Mahoney. Lashley was eliminated by Kurt Angle. Orton grabbed Sandman and hammered away at him. We go to yet another commercial break.

 

Back live and Edge is still on the outside watching the action in a chair as the rest of the competitors battled it out. Edge grabbed Funk from the outside to eliminate him. Finlay tossed Justin Credible to the outside. Al Snow pulled out head but was given a roundhouse by Shelton Benjamin sending him outside. Steven Richards was then eliminated and Lashley then tossed Balls Mahoney. Lashley was eliminated by Kurt Angle. Orton grabbed Sandman and hammered away at him. We go to yet another commercial break.

 

WWE have a huge advantage with four wrestlers left. Sandman was eliminated and Angle's alone. Shelton Benjamin was eliminated by a back drop as Finlay, Show and Orton corner him. Edge is still in, but is still watching on the outside. Angle dished out belly to belly's and then countered a chokeslam into an Angle Slam on Big Show. Finlay then levelled Angle from behind and went to eliminate him but Angle fought him off and then catapulted Finlay to the outside. Edge now decides to get in the ring and sets up for the Spear but Angle caught him with a belly to belly sending him out. Orton then came from nowhere and knocked Angle off the apron. WWE win with Orton and Show surviving. Big Show then ripped off his RAW shirt and has an ECW shirt underneath! Show chokeslammed Orton in the middle of the ring and then tossed him to the outside! ECW wins the battle royal!

 

Winner - The Big Show

 

The Aftermath:

 

Kurt Angle got in the ring and looked shocked and hugged the Big Show! The Big Show has defected to ECW!

 

More to come...

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