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 He is living under the stress and burden of this thing. It was an accident, and he wishes it hadn't happened.

 I know how hard he works. We wanted to win in the semis because then you get a good draw in the first round (in Johnstown). If you get a win under your belt, then you never know what can happen.

 I would have certainly let my children and grandchildren go on that bus.

 Jim is a likable guy. He is a man of compassion. He is not a pushy fellow. Jim is trying his best to make a living.

 Not many people have seen the real Grady Paxton yet. He is practicing like a bear every day. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. He's a great person and a great wrestler. He just needed to be healthy.



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