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'You should see the other guys': Chad Gable shows off his battle scar following his  triple-threat match on WWE RAW
'You should see the other guys': Chad Gable shows off his battle scar following his  triple-threat match on WWE RAW

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'You should see the other guys': Chad Gable shows off his battle scar following his triple-threat match on WWE RAW

Chad Gable (Image via WWE) Chad Gable had a rough night on WWE RAW this week, but he showed why fans respect him so much. He was in a triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifier match against Dragon Lee and Penta, two very skilled opponents. Even though Gable did not win, he did not back down and gave it everything he had. It was clear he was hurt during the match, but his heart and determination never left the ring with him. This match came just two days after another big WWE show, meaning Gable has been going nonstop. With his team, American Made, he is chasing chances at championships and working hard every time he steps in the ring. However, losing this qualifier is not the end for him, it is just another challenge he is ready to face head-on. Chad Gable lost in a hard-fought battle with Penta and Dragon Lee The match was fast and full of high-energy moves. Penta landed a powerful piledriver on Chad Gable that left a cut above his eye. Still, Gable stayed in the fight, even climbing the ropes for a flying headbutt. But before he could hit it, El Hijo Del Vikingo came in and kicked him, which gave Dragon Lee the chance to stomp on Gable. Penta then finished things off by hitting Gable with his signature move, the Penta Driver, securing the win and earning a spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match next month. Penta will next face top WWE stars like Seth Rollins and LA Knight in that match, which will be a huge opportunity for him. After the match, Gable posted a photo on social media(X) showing his cut, saying, 'You should see the other guys.' El Hijo del Vikingo helps Penta qualify for Money in the Bank: Raw highlights, May 26, 2025 That pretty much sums up his tough mindset, he knows wrestling is hard, and he is ready for whatever comes next. Upcoming match for Chad Gable Even though Gable missed out on the Money in the Bank ladder match, he is not slowing down. He is set to face El Hijo Del Vikingo at the Worlds Collide event on June 7 for the AAA Mega Championship. This match is extra important since WWE recently acquired AAA, adding more weight to the title. Their rivalry has been heating up ever since that kick on RAW, and fans are excited to see how this big title fight will play out. For Gable, it is a chance to prove he can win championships on big stages. Also Read: 'Let's do it again': Chad Gable sends special message to Randy Orton ahead of his bout against John Cena The work ethic of Chad Gable and his never-give-up attitude make it clear he is here for the long run. No matter what setbacks come his way, he keeps pushing forward. Wrestling fans are looking forward to many more exciting matches from him soon. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

WWE Raw results: Penta qualifies for the Money in the Bank match
WWE Raw results: Penta qualifies for the Money in the Bank match

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

WWE Raw results: Penta qualifies for the Money in the Bank match

Penta has become the first Raw superstar to qualify for the men's Money in the Bank match next month. He beat Dragon Lee and Chad Gable in a triple-threat match on the latest installment of the red brand. Penta scores a big win on Raw Penta, Chad Gable, and LWO's Dragon Lee put on a compelling match on Raw in which each man gave a strong account of himself. The match started with the Mexican stars dominating Gable. Gable with quite the gnarly landing.#WWERAW The American Made member, however, soon made a comeback. Moreover, the 'every man for himself' nature of the contest soon took over. In a crucial moment, Gable picked up an injury and following a move from Penta. It hindered his chances. He, however, kept battling his foes and even attacked Vikingo– who was at ringside The AAA star responded by interfering in the contest. This gave Penta an opportunity to pick up the win over his opponents and advance to the Money in the Bank match, which will be held at the Premium Live Event (PLE) on June 7. Gable, on the other hand, will be locking horns with Vikingo at World's Collide Who else has qualified for the Money in the Bank match? Penta is the first Raw star to quality for the marquee match. Earlier, SmackDown stars Solo Sikoa and LA Knight had qualified to the contest. Seth Rollins will be taking on Sami Zayn and Finn Balor later tonight to determine the next person to qualify. Stay ahead of the game with the latest updates, match highlights, and insider stories from IPL, cricket, WWE, and more! Click here.

U.S. Steel shares surge after Trump supports Nippon pact
U.S. Steel shares surge after Trump supports Nippon pact

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

U.S. Steel shares surge after Trump supports Nippon pact

--Shares of U.S. Steel (NYSE:X) climbed 23% today following President Donald Trump's announcement of the company's decision to keep its headquarters in the United States, coupled with a new partnership with Nippon Steel. The move is expected to generate significant economic benefits, including the creation of approximately 70,000 jobs and an addition of $14 billion to the U.S. economy. Trump's statement on Truth Social emphasized the revival of "American Made" steel and the anticipated positive impact of his tariff policies on the industry. He highlighted that the partnership would lead to the largest investment in the history of Pennsylvania, with substantial developments to take place over the next 14 months. The market's optimistic response comes in the wake of the White House confirming that Trump received a recommendation from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., which reviews such partnerships for national security implications. The announcement aligns with Trump's broader America-first agenda, which has historically resonated with investors in the manufacturing sector. The planned partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel is set to reinforce the company's presence in the U.S. and enhance its competitive edge in the global steel market. While the market has responded favorably to the news, it is important to note that the details of the partnership and its implications for U.S. Steel's future performance are yet to be fully disclosed. Related articles U.S. Steel shares surge after Trump supports Nippon pact TSX closes mixed amid more Trump trade turmoil Informatica stock soars on acquisition talks; Salesforce dips

I peer out of the bulletproof windows and steel protective grills of an American-made MRAP armoured vehicle. People stare up at the huge truck as it passes teeming night-time markets in Haiti's capital. We're heading for gang territory. The roads are narrow, but it's after dark so the usual traffic jams have eased, allowing the convoy of trucks to squeeze by. We've joined a Kenyan-led peacekeeping mission into the heart of gang territory in the city. You know you have arrived in their territory when the people disappear – and it happens in an instant.
I peer out of the bulletproof windows and steel protective grills of an American-made MRAP armoured vehicle. People stare up at the huge truck as it passes teeming night-time markets in Haiti's capital. We're heading for gang territory. The roads are narrow, but it's after dark so the usual traffic jams have eased, allowing the convoy of trucks to squeeze by. We've joined a Kenyan-led peacekeeping mission into the heart of gang territory in the city. You know you have arrived in their territory when the people disappear – and it happens in an instant.

Sky News

time21-05-2025

  • Sky News

I peer out of the bulletproof windows and steel protective grills of an American-made MRAP armoured vehicle. People stare up at the huge truck as it passes teeming night-time markets in Haiti's capital. We're heading for gang territory. The roads are narrow, but it's after dark so the usual traffic jams have eased, allowing the convoy of trucks to squeeze by. We've joined a Kenyan-led peacekeeping mission into the heart of gang territory in the city. You know you have arrived in their territory when the people disappear – and it happens in an instant.

I peer out of the bulletproof windows and steel protective grills of an American-made MRAP armoured vehicle. People stare up at the huge truck as it passes teeming night-time markets in Haiti's capital. We're heading for gang territory. The roads are narrow, but it's after dark so the usual traffic jams have eased, allowing the convoy of trucks to squeeze by. We've joined a Kenyan-led peacekeeping mission into the heart of gang territory in the city. You know you have arrived in their territory when the people disappear – and it happens in an instant.

Amid Tariff Chaos, Which Vehicles Are the Most American-Made?
Amid Tariff Chaos, Which Vehicles Are the Most American-Made?

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Amid Tariff Chaos, Which Vehicles Are the Most American-Made?

Even with recent relief, tariffs will cause automakers problems. Tesla's Model Y ranked atop the list of made-in-America vehicles. Ford and GM didn't place a single vehicle in the top 10. These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires › Don't look now, but fun discussions about which vehicles are the most American-made just got a little more serious. Unless you have purposefully been hiding (which some could understand), you're aware of the back-and-forth whipsaw of tariffs, reciprocal tariffs, retaliatory tariffs. Sprinkled with a little tariff relief for autos and then a temporary truce with China for 90 days to further negotiate tariffs, it's been an interesting spring. Let's cover how much tariffs could cost some automakers, and which vehicles top the list of most American-made -- based on parts content, the workforce, and assembly sites-- and will thus face less impact. The situation can easily become confusing and is constantly being updated, but essentially there is a 25% tariff slapped on imported vehicles as well as a 25% tariff on imported automotive parts. Here's where it gets a little complicated, and why 2024 American-Made Index is so important: The Trump administration provided a little relief on auto parts tariffs by giving credits for what is produced in the U.S. As expected, these tariffs will have a significant impact on automakers' bottom lines. General Motors said the tariffs would cost it between $4 billion to $5 billion in annual profit, and rival Ford Motor Company expects a $1.5 billion annual hit. Toyota said it anticipates a $1.2 billion profit decline in only two months, while Honda expects its operating profit to drop nearly 60% in the current fiscal year after being hit with tariffs. With that backdrop, here's the list of most American-made vehicles, per index. The list gauges criteria that include assembly location, parts content, engine and transmission point of origin, and U.S. manufacturing workforce. Tesla Model Y Honda Passport Volkswagen ID.4 Tesla Model S Honda Odyssey Honda Ridgeline Toyota Camry Jeep Gladiator Tesla Model X Lexus TX Here's another quick list, which we'll analyze in a second, based on the share of U.S. light-duty (passenger) vehicle sales from domestic assembly for the 2024 model year. Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA): 100% Ford: 72.4% Stellantis: 66.8% Honda: 61.5% Toyota: 53.6% Subaru: 48.7% General Motors: 47.6% There are a few takeaways and perhaps questions to answer. You might wonder why Ford and GM didn't have any vehicles in the top 10 most American-made, yet Toyota expects to take the worst profit hit. That's because while Toyota has recently upped its U.S. production, it still has key imported vehicles and parts -- it imports roughly 1.2 million vehicles to the U.S. annually. Let's be clear that there are really no winners here amid potential tariff chaos. But Tesla maintains a high percentage of domestic parts and local manufacturing and should be well positioned in this regard. Its Model Y has taken the first spot in the rankings three years in a row. That said, Tesla has a number of other things weighing on its stock, such as declining sales, questions surrounding its Robotaxi, and CEO Elon Musk's political activities. Investing is all about thoroughly understanding the businesses you own, and information like this is highly valuable. It's easier to understand why Ford is taking a smaller profit hit when we see it has more domestic assembly compared to Toyota and General Motors. Knowledge is key, and understanding the impacts and the underlying causes is important. It's important because these massive global auto supply chains don't stop and change on a dime; it takes years and causes disruptions. The silver lining is that the tariffs could all change again tomorrow, so stay tuned -- it could be a wild ride. Ever feel like you missed the boat in buying the most successful stocks? Then you'll want to hear this. On rare occasions, our expert team of analysts issues a 'Double Down' stock recommendation for companies that they think are about to pop. If you're worried you've already missed your chance to invest, now is the best time to buy before it's too late. And the numbers speak for themselves: Nvidia: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2009, you'd have $351,127!* Apple: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2008, you'd have $40,106!* Netflix: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2004, you'd have $642,582!* Right now, we're issuing 'Double Down' alerts for three incredible companies, available when you join , and there may not be another chance like this anytime soon.*Stock Advisor returns as of May 12, 2025 Daniel Miller has positions in Ford Motor Company and General Motors. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Tesla. The Motley Fool recommends General Motors and Stellantis. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Amid Tariff Chaos, Which Vehicles Are the Most American-Made? was originally published by The Motley Fool Sign in to access your portfolio

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