CNG suspends Amanekh, Zarco gets off with warning

CNG suspends Amanekh, Zarco gets off with warning
CNG suspends Amanekh, Zarco gets off with warning

The CNG disciplinary commission, which is an independent office, rendered its verdict, after hearing Amanekh, who had made discourteous remarks towards the body which governs Senegalese wrestling.

The CNG executive office had contradicted the and the referees by overturning the verdict given by the men in black during the fight between Amanekh and Thiatou Daouda Fall on January 1 (Gaston Productions). The victory was given to Amanekh by the referees after consulting the VAR. Thiatou Daouda Fall contested the verdict and filed an appeal with the Regulation and Discipline Commission [Crd] who had rejected the foal of Balla Gaye 2. Guédiawaye had insisted with an appeal by seizing, this time, the Executive Office with new evidence ruled in favor of Thiatou Daouda Fall.

Angry, Amanekh made rude remarks towards the CNG. Comments which earned him a summons, after having accused the members of the National Committee for the Management of the Struggle of being corrupt.

The Regulations and Discipline Commission interviewed wrestler Amanekh from the Leebou Gui stable for his discourteous comments. Summoned, the wrestler did not deny the facts with which he is accused, he even confirmed before the commission the remarks he had made. The Commission took the decision to suspend Amanekh for six months, three of which were suspended.

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Zarco have you

Zarco had gotten the better of Gris , was summoned by the disciplinary committee. According to Lutte , the wrestler from the Grand-Yoff Mboulo stable was questioned by the CRD for “unsporting behavior, after throwing urine at individuals”.

The accused did not deny the facts with which he is accused. He apologized to the commission, explaining that he simply wanted to create atmosphere in the arena. The CRD, after deliberating, gave a firm warning to Zarko.

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