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Canada-Sweden Olympic curling match erupts over cheating allegations

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Tempers flared at an Olympic curling match between Canada and Sweden Friday with a profane insult being hurled after allegations of cheating were made. 

Canada beat Sweden 8-6, and Canadian third Marc Kennedy and Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson got into it after Eriksson accused Kennedy of an illegal procedure called double-touching stones after releasing them at the hog line.

Kennedy shouted, “I haven’t done it once. You can f— off,” at Eriksson.

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Canada's Ben Hebert, Canada's Brad Jacobs

Canada’s Ben Hebert, Brad Jacobs and Brett Gallant compete in the men’s curling round-robin against Sweden during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Cortina d’Ampezzo Feb. 13, 2026.  (Tiziana Fabi/AFP)

Eriksson replied, “I’ll show you a video after the game. I’ll show you a video where it’s two meters over the hog line.”

Both sides appealed to the officials, but no results were changed.

Swedish team leader Fredrik Lindberg said in a statement, “At this point, the Swedish Olympic Committee will not seek an investigation regarding the events during Friday’s game,” according to The National Review. 

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Sweden's Rasmus Wranaa

Sweden’s Rasmus Wranaa, left, reacts next to Canada’s Ben Hebert during the men’s curling round-robin during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Cortina d’Ampezzo Feb. 13, 2026.  (Tiziana Fabi/AFP)

Kennedy responded to the allegations after the match.

“I have a ton of respect for Oskar Eriksson,” he said. “He’s one of the best players to ever play. I just told him … I would never accuse you of cheating. I’ve been on tour for 25 years. He pulled a hog line official on us to make sure we weren’t double-touching. The hog line official was there for six ends, never said a thing and he’s still talking about it in the ninth end.

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The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium on Feb. 4, 2026, in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

“I don’t like being accused of cheating, so I told him what I thought of it.”

According to World Curling policy, a moving stone cannot be touched beyond the hog line, but it is not a violation if a thrower double-touches the rock before the line.

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5 Things Triple H Got Right on WWE SmackDown This Week

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The latest epsiode of SmackDown saw a major buildup of the feuds and storylines for Elimination Chamber 2026. The show was loaded with several blockbuster matches and segments that kept fans on the edge of their seats for three straight hours. Two championships were on the line, along with two Elimination Chamber qualifying matches.

Fans have been quite critical of late when it comes to rating the shows. However, Triple H did not leave much scope for complaints from last night’s show. It was an overall great show that had several noteworthy moments. Whether it was Drew McIntyre’s carnage in the main event or a beloved star qualifying for the Women’s Chamber, there were a lot of positives.

Here are five things Triple H got right on SmackDown this week:

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#5. Alexa Bliss punching her ticket to Elimination Chamber

This week on SmackDown, WWE held a Women’s Elimination Chamber qualifying match between Alexa Bliss, Giulia and Zelina Vega. All three women fought till the very end, looking to punch their tickets to the Women’s Chamber match. However, it was Bliss who ultimately prevailed. She defeated Giulia and Vega to secure a spot in the high-stakes bout.

Triple H pulled the right trigger by letting The Five Feet of Fury win this match. Alexa Bliss has been wandering directionless ever since losing the Women’s Tag Team Championship. Therefore, she needed a significant direction heading into WrestleMania 42 and earning a spot in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match will keep her in the spotlight.

#4. Women’s Tag Team Title match ending in a no-contest

Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY battled the formidable duo of Nia Jax and Lash Legend on SmackDown with their Women’s Tag Team Championship on the line. Fans were wondering whether WWE had plans for a shocking title change in that bout. However, Triple H did not do that and it was arguably the best decision.

WrestleMania 42 is just two months away and a title change at this point wouldn’t have made much sense. Besides, losing the Women’s Tag Team Championship at this point would have dealt a major blow to Ripley and SKY’s momentum. Therefore, the only logical finish was the match ending in a no-contest and Triple H did just that.

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#3. Drew McIntyre getting a piece of revenge from Jacob Fatu

Week after week, Drew McIntyre is being attacked by Cody Rhodes or Jacob Fatu on SmackDown. The Scottish Warrior has been doing nothing except retreating every time, making him look vulnerable. However, Triple H finally redeemed him this week. McIntyre ambushed Fatu during his Elimination Chamber qualifying match, unleashing a brutal attack.

His cost The Samoan Werewolf the high-stakes match in Dallas, getting his weeks of revenge on the latter. Drew McIntyre making a statement was the need of the hour, as he has been made to look like the underdog lately. Hence, The Scottish Warrior exacting revenge on Jacob Fatu by costing him the Triple Threat Match was a great move.

#2. Jade Cargill retaining the WWE Women’s Title on SmackDown

Jade Cargill defended the WWE Women’s Championship against Jordynne Grace in a high-stakes match last night on SmackDown. Both women delivered a great performance in the ring, showcasing their raw strength and athleticism. However, The Storm ultimately defeated Grace to retain her coveted title last night, and it was the right call.

A title change at this point, when WrestleMania 42 is on the horizon, would have been a bad decision. It could have made the world title look volatile and this is something WWE wouldn’t want. Therefore, Triple H made the right decision by letting Jade Cargill walk out of Friday Night SmackDown as still the WWE Women’s Champion.

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#1. Cody Rhodes entering the Men’s Chamber Match

Cody Rhodes battled Sami Zayn and Jacob Fatu in a high-voltage Elimination Chamber qualifying match on SmackDown. This match was absolutely chaotic, involving several close falls and jaw-dropping sequences. But the ending turned out to be more interesting. Rhodes pinned Zayn to win the match, capitalizing on McIntyre’s interference.

The American Nightmare punching his ticket to the Men’s Chamber match was the right decision. Elimination Chamber is one of WWE’s big PLEs and the company couldn’t keep Cody Rhodes away from it. This was the only logical direction WWE had and Triple H banked on it. Rhodes’ victory has now added a whole new layer to his ongoing feud with McIntyre.