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Nations Championship: Wales disrupted by dispute with WRU before Fiji opener

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Further talks then took place before a deal was struck shortly before 17:00 BST, with players seen leaving a meeting at the Vale Resort headquarters just outside Cardiff.

“Media access was postponed today due to ongoing negotiations between WRU representatives and the Welsh Rugby Players Association around employment terms for the new Nations Championship competition,” read a joint statement between the WRU and WRPA.

“These negotiations have now been concluded to the satisfaction of all parties.

“Training preparations for the upcoming match against Fiji at the Cardiff City Stadium have not been affected. Everyone involved is looking forward to a positive result on Saturday and a successful campaign.”

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The training schedule may not have been impacted but it is another saga for a group of players who have been drained by off-field issues in recent years.

Strike action was narrowly avoided on the eve of the home fixture against England in the 2023 Six Nations.

Tandy’s reign has also been impacted by uncertainty caused by the WRU’s proposal to reduce the number of men’s professional sides from four to three, a plan it intends to implement by 2028.

The coaching staff and squad members were at the Vale Resort on Wednesday and Thursday is not scheduled as a training day ahead of their opening fixture.

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The head coach, who cut his squad down to 33 for the summer Tests on Tuesday, is due to name his side to face Fiji on Thursday morning before facing the media.

The captain’s run, when the squad go through their final preparations, takes place at Cardiff City Stadium on Friday before Saturday’s game.

The opener is followed by away Tests against Argentina in San Juan and South Africa in Durban, with Wales heading into the fixtures after winning an uncapped fixture against the Barbarians at Allianz Stadium.

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WWE censors Bron Breakker

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WWE has chosen to censor Bron Breakker. One of the company’s brightest young stars, Breakker was involved in a high-profile match against Seth Rollins at Night of Champions last weekend.

After winning one match each, the two stars settled their feud inside a Steel Cage in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The match was physical and brutal from the start. Weapons were used, and the cage itself became a punishment for both men.

At the end, an Avalanche Curb Stomp finally allowed Rollins to put away his former Vision stablemate. The effects of the match were evident for two stars. The Visionary was barely able to walk away victorious while Breakker was left with a bloody face.

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One of the most brutal spots of the match saw Rollins superplex his opponent from the top of the cage through a table. The landing hurt Breakker badly, and he was seen bleeding from a cut close to his eye.

The blood did cover a part of his face as the match went on. Now, during the replay of the premium live event on Netflix, the streaming giant has chosen to blur out Breakker’s bloodied face.

WWE usually turns such footage black and white whenever there is blood involved. But this time they went one step ahead and completely censored Breakker’s entire face and head.

The match was expected to be violent, given the animosity between Bron Breakker and Rollins. Breakker was the one who kicked The Architect out of The Vision and then cost him the match against Gunther at WrestleMania 42.

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The former Intercontinental champion picked up a win over Rollins at Backlash, but The Visionary avenged the loss with a victory on RAW over his former stablemate.

Bron Breakker allegedly in WWE’s doghouse

With Bron Breakker viewed as a big part of WWE’s future, his loss to Seth Rollins took many people by surprise.

Speaking on the Coach & Bro podcast, former WWE writer Vince Russo also slammed the decision.

Russo said this loss tells him that Breakker is in WWE’s doghouse since he lost cleanly in the blowoff match of his feud. He questioned the decision-making behind such an outcome.

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