Highlights from WWE NXT and Conservative Think Tank Demands DHS Records

1. What is the upcoming match for Tony D’Angelo in WWE NXT and who is his opponent?

Tony D’Angelo will be putting the NXT Heritage Cup on the line against another member of No Quarter Catch Crew, Charlie Dempsey. Dempsey’s spot in the match was secured by Wren Sinclair, who defeated Kendal Grey during Week Two of The Great American Bash and earned a spot in No Quarter Catch Crew.

This upcoming match follows D’Angelo’s successful defense against Tavion Heights at Week One of The Great American Bash. The outcome of the match remains a mystery as D’Angelo teased his opponent last week.

2. Who will be challenging Nathan Frazer and Axiom for the NXT Tag Team Championship in WWE NXT?

Andre Chase and Ridge Holland will be challenging Nathan Frazer and Axiom for the NXT Tag Team Championship in WWE NXT. Holland secured the title shot during Week Two of The Great American Bash, despite Duke Hudson of Chase U assuming he would be teaming with Chase.

During the same event, Frazer and Axiom successfully retained their titles against former allies Wes Lee and Zach Wentz in the main event.

3. What is the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation, demanding from the Department of Homeland Security regarding Vice President Kamala Harris?

The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project and its executive director, Mike Howell, have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) demanding certain records related to Vice President Kamala Harris and her role as the “Border Czar” for the Biden-Harris Administration.

The foundation had submitted the request on July 30, but DHS denied it citing that it was too broad in scope and asked the plaintiffs to specify the records they wanted. The lawsuit was filed in a Washington, D.C., federal court seeking the production of those specified documents.

4. Why has physical media had a resurgence in recent years, according to the Heritage Roundtable discussion?

According to the Heritage Roundtable discussion held as part of the Locarno Pro section of the Locarno Film Festival, physical media has had a resurgence in recent years due to the curating and marketing of 4K heritage titles in attractive packaging. This has resulted in a growing market of collectors who appreciate the high-quality presentation and extra features.

The panelists acknowledged that while the mass market for physical media has collapsed, there is still a niche market for curated heritage titles that are restored in 4K or 2K and come with a variety of additional content. Companies like Carlotta Films have found success in releasing classic editions on the big screen and catering to collectors who value the physical object and want to build their own libraries.

5. What is the major obstacle to releasing heritage titles, according to Ronald Chammah of Les film du Camรฉlia?

According to Ronald Chammah of Les film du Camรฉlia, one major obstacle to releasing heritage titles is the issue of rights, particularly when they are held by American studios. Chammah expressed a feeling that American studios are less interested in having heritage titles available for distribution or restoration.

The complications around rights can make it difficult for companies to obtain the necessary permissions to release these films. Despite this obstacle, there is still a market for heritage titles in countries like France, England, and the United States, where people enjoy collecting physical copies of films.


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