Canterbury are hoping their finals experience will matter when it counts the
most, as they attempt to fight their way out of a sluggish end to the NRL
regular season.
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Bulldogs, Melbourne and North Queensland are the only sides to qualify for every
NRL finals series, including this year, since 2012 when coach Des Hasler moved
to Belmore.Canterbury is the only club to play in two grand finals over that
period.They have suffered successive defeats in two disappointing efforts
against Brisbane and North Queensland in recent weeks and must now rely on
results to go their way in the final round if they are to secure a top-four
spot.The Dogs face South Sydney in their final round match on Friday.After that
they begin yet another finals campaign and will be boosted by the return of prop
Sam Kasiano.Representative star Brett Morris said the Dogs wealth of finals
experience would prove crucial.Going into big games you want to have people who
have been in those situations before, they know what to expect, Morris said.It
is a different game. What you see in the 26 rounds is completely different to
what you get in the finals and any team can win on their day.To have that
experience it definitely helps.The Dogs are also expected to welcome back Sam
Perrett from a neck injury when the finals start in two weeks time.
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with two penalty minutes. The 21-year-old has three goals, four assists and a
plus-5 rating in 24 games with the American Hockey Leagues Oklahoma City Barons
this season.
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reasons why such hasty and final action was deemed necessary.
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13-seeded John Isner and No. 21 Philipp Kohlschreiber were among six players who
dropped out of the tournament on Tuesday, joining No. 12 seed Tommy Haas and two
other players who withdrew on Monday. WWE Backlash, set for Sunday at the
Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia, will be the first WWE pay-per-view
event exclusive to the SmackDown Live brand since the WWE brand split on July
19. This will be the 12th edition of Backlash in WWE history, but the first
since 2009; it was held on a yearly basis from 1999-2009. The return of Backlash
marks just the fourth WWE pay-per-view event ever to be held in the state of
Virginia, and the first since Armageddon in 2006 (which was also held at the
Richmond Coliseum).There are some fascinating numbers tied to both the
competitors set to be in action Sunday and the history of the event itself, so
without further ado, lets dig in.WWE world championship: Dean Ambrose (c) vs.
A.J. StylesBacklash will be the second one-on-one meeting between?Dean
Ambrose?and?A.J. Styles. On the June 27 episode of Raw, Ambrose defeated Styles
to prevent him from being added to the WWE?world?championship match at
Battleground.This will be Ambroses fifth world title defense. By Sunday night,
he will have been WWE world champion for 84 days, the longest reign of 2016 and
longer than any of the previous six champions. That stretch includes three
reigns by?Roman Reigns, as well as one reign each for?Sheamus,?Triple H?and?Seth
Rollins.SummerSlam will be Ambroses 12th pay-per-view match of 2016 (including
the WWE Network special Roadblock) -- the most of anyone in the WWE. He has won
each of his past six pay-per-view matches, with his last loss coming to?Brock
Lesnar?at?WrestleMania 32.At age 39, Styles looks to become the oldest WWE
superstar to win his first WWE world championship since Batista won the title
for the first time at age 40 in 2009. Styles is the fourth superstar in WWE
history to have four WWE World Championship pay-per-view matches within his
first year in the company; Yokozuna, Lesnar and Sheamus are the others.Styles
looks to avoid becoming the fourth superstar in WWE history to lose each of his
first four career WWE world championship pay-per-view matches, the most recent
being Reigns.If this match closes the show, it will be Styles fourth main event
match at a pay-per-view event this year, third most in the WWE. Styles lost each
of his previous three main event matches.The WWE world championship has been
defended nine times at Backlash, and the title changed hands at four of those
events.Randy Orton vs. Bray WyattBacklash will be the first televised one-on-one
meeting between?Randy Orton?and?Bray Wyatt. Orton and Wyatt have previously been
in the ring together twice at WWE pay-per-view events. Both participated?in?the
2011 Royal Rumble Match, and both competed in an 8-Man Ladder Match for the WWE
world championship at Money in the Bank in 2014.With a win at Backlash, Orton
would become the sixth superstar in WWE history to reach 60 career pay-per-view
victories.This will be Ortons fifth Backlash appearance, tying?John Cena?for
second most among the current SmackDown Live roster (Kane?leads all-time with
seven). This will be only Ortons second one-on-one Backlash?match. In 2004,
Orton defeated Cactus Jack in a Hardcore match to retain the Intercontinental
championship.Orton has lost his past two one-on-one pay-per-view matches -- to
Lesnar at SummerSlam in August, and to Sheamus at SummerSlam in 2015. Orton has
not lost three straight pay-per-view matches since 2009.Backlash will mark
Wyatts first one-on-one pay-per-view match in nearly a year. His last one came
at Hell in a Cell in October 2015, when he lost to Reigns in a Hell in a Cell
match.Wyatt holds pay-per-view singles victories over the likes of Cena, Reigns
and Ambrose.?Seth Rollins?is the only other WWE superstar who can make that
claim.A victory over Orton might position Wyatt for a WWE world championship
match. Wyatt has never competed in a televised one-on-one match for a singles
title of any kind.WWE Intercontinental championship: The Miz (c) vs. Dolph
ZigglerThe Miz?and?Dolph Ziggler?are certainly familiar with competing for the
Intercontinental title on a big stage; only?Chris Jericho?has competed in more
Intercontinental championship pay-per-view matches?than?The Miz and
Ziggler.Backlash will be the third time that The Miz and Ziggler have met
one-on-one at a pay-per-view event for the Intercontinental championship, and
each of the previous two matches saw a new champion crowned. Ziggler defeated
The Miz at SummerSlam in 2014 to win his second Intercontinental title. The Miz
defeated Ziggler one month later at Night of Champions to win the title for a
fourth time.The Miz is a five-time Intercontinental champion, tied for fourth
most in WWE history. Only Chris Jericho has held the title more times (nine)
among active WWE superstars. By Sunday, The Miz will have held the
Intercontinental championship for 160 days -- the longest reign since?Big E?held
the title for 167 days in 2013-14.Backlash will be the site of The Mizs seventh
pay-per-view title match of 2016 -- tied with Ambrose and?Charlotte?for most in
the WWE.Ziggler is looking to win the Intercontinental championship for a fifth
time. Two of Zigglers previous four Intercontinental championship wins came
against The Miz.Ziggler has not performed well at pay-per-view events in 2016;
hes 1-6 this year under the bright lights, the worst record in the WWE (minimum
five matches).The WWE Intercontinental championship has changed hands just twice
at Backlash. Eddie Guerrero defeated Rob Van Dam to win his second
Intercontinental championship in 2002, and Van Dam defeated Shelton Benjamin for
the title in 2006.SmackDown tag team championships: Heath Slater & Rhyno vs.
TBDFollowing their loss to?American Alpha?in the semifinals,?The
Usos?atttacked?Chad Gable.
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McMahon?claiming that Gable suffered a sprained MCL in that attack, American
Alpha will not compete in?the?finals?at?Backlash. As a result, The Usos meet?The
Hype Bros?at Backlash, with the winners facing?Rhyno?&?Heath Slater?later in
the night for the SmackDown tag team championships.Slater has lost each of his
past eight pay-per-view matches -- the longest active losing streak among
current WWE superstars. His last win came at Survivor Series in 2012, when he
and?Jinder Mahal?defeated?Zack Ryder?and Santino Marella in a tag team
match.Rhyno has never won a tag team championship in WWE; he is 0-3 all-time in
tag team title matches.Rhynos first-ever WWE pay-per-view match came at Backlash
in 2001, when he successfully retained the WWE hardcore championship against
Raven.In order for The Usos or The Hype Bros to become SmackDown tag team
champions, they will have to accomplish a rare feat in winning two tag team
matches at the same pay-per-view event. The only time that has happened in WWE
history was at Survivor Series in 1990, when Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and
Tito Santana won two Survivor Series matches.The Usos are the only currently
active team with two WWE tag team championship reigns among the SmackDown Live
roster. With two victories at Backlash, they would become the first three-time
tag team champions since Slater and Justin Gabriel won those titles for the
third time in 2011.The Usos are one of just four sets of brothers to win the tag
team titles in the past 10 years (Dustin [Goldust]?and Cody Rhodes; Carlito
and?Primo?Colon; Matt and Jeff Hardy).Backlash will be The Usos?first tag team
championship match since the Royal Rumble on Jan. 24 (they lost to?The New Day).
Overall, it will be the 19th WWE pay-per-view event in which The Usos
have?competed for tag team titles since they debuted in 2010; Jimmy and Jey are
tied for the second-most opportunities in the WWE in that category during that
span (Kofi Kingston?has 21).If the Hype Bros win their first match, Ryder will
have his second career opportunity to challenge for tag team titles at a
pay-per-view event. At The Great American Bash in 2008, in Ryders pay-per-view
debut, he and Curt Hawkins won a Fatal 4-way match to claim the WWE tag team
championships. Backlash will be Mojo Rawleys first career televised title
match.This will be the third different title Ryder has competed for at a
pay-per-view event in 2016 (along with the Intercontinental title and United
States title). He is the first WWE superstar to have pay-per-view title matches
for both of those individual championships and a tag team championship in the
same calendar year since both?Jack Swagger?and The Miz did so in 2014.Tag team
titles have changed hands twice at Backlash. Steve Austin and Triple H
defeated?The Undertaker?and Kane to win the world tag team championships in
2001, and The Hurricane and Rosey won a Tag?Team Turmoil match to win the titles
in 2005.Six-Pack challenge for the SmackDown womens championshipThe SmackDown
womens championship is the second new womens title that WWE has introduced in
2016. At WrestleMania 32 in April, the Divas championship was retired and
Charlotte defeated?Sasha Banks?and?Becky Lynch?to win the new WWE womens
championship.This will be the sixth womens title match to take place at
Backlash. Only one of the previous five such matches saw a title change hands;
Jazz defeated Trish Stratus for the WWE womens championship at this event in
2003.This will be the first Six-Pack Challenge match featured at a WWE
pay-per-view event since Night of Champions in 2010. On that night, Orton won
the WWE world championship against Jericho, Cena, Sheamus, Wade Barrett, and
Edge.Nikki Bella?is the only two-time champion in this match. Bellas last Divas
championship reign lasted 301 days, the longest reign in that titles history.
Backlash will be Nikki Bellas first championship match since returning to the
ring at SummerSlam on Aug. 21. Bella missed nearly 10 months of action after
undergoing neck surgery.Lynch is still seeking her first taste of gold in WWE.
She is 0-3 in televised championship matches since making her main roster debut
on July 13, 2015. Lynch has also lost each of her past four pay-per-view
matches. Her last such win came at Fastlane on Feb. 21, when she and Banks
defeated?Naomi?and?Tamina?in a tag team match.Natalya?is the only woman in this
match who has previously wrestled at Backlash. In 2008, Natalya made her
pay-per-view debut at Backlash as her team won a 12-woman tag team match.
Natalya has lost each of her past seven pay-per-view title matches; her last
such win came at Survivor Series in 2010, when she defeated Michelle McCool and
Layla to win the Divas championship.Naomi has been on the WWE main roster for
more than four years, but shes still seeking her first championship. Naomi is
0-8 all-time in title matches and 0-6 when they happen at pay-per-view events.
Her last such match was at Elimination Chamber on May 31, 2015, when Nikki Bella
defeated Naomi and?Paige?in a triple threat match for the Divas
championship.Backlash will be?Carmellas?second WWE pay-per-event since getting
called up to the main roster from NXT. Her team lost a six-woman tag team match
at SummerSlam on Aug. 21. Carmellas only previous?televised title match came in
NXT, when she lost to?Bayley?on Jan. 22.At 5-foot-1,?Alexa Bliss?is the shortest
female superstar in the WWE. Shell be at a height disadvantage in this match, as
each of her five opponents is at least 5-foot-5.
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