Dennis (The Menace) Bermudez has moved into the featherweight final of Season 14 of "The Ultimate Fighter," stopping motor mouth Swede Akira Corassani. cheap jerseys from china . The first-round submission win is the sixth in nine fights for coach Jason (Mayhem) Miller, who will face off against rival coach Michael (The Count) Bisping on the live finale Dec. 3 in Las Vegas. In the episode of the MMA reality TV show that aired Wednesday, the brash Corassani serenades Bermudez at the house before the fight, singing he will crush his dreams. And it initially looks like hes about to make good on those words. Corassani comes out swinging against Bermudez and soon has the Miller fighter reeling. But Bermudez survives and connects himself, piercing Corassanis limited defence. Afte failing on three takedown attempts, Bermudez succeeds on the fourth. When Corassani tries to get up. Bermudez grabs his neck and locks on a choke as Miller shouts instructions from outside the cage. Corassani taps with 1:50 remaining. The dazed fighter has to ask his coach what happened afterwards. "I lost?" "He caught you in a guillotine," Bisping replies. Bermudez will face either Bryan Caraway (Team Miller) or Brazilian dynamo Diego Brandao (Bisping) in the final. The bantamweight (135-pound) semifinals pit Johnny Bedford against fellow Team Miller member John Dodson and T.J. Dillashaw (Bisping) against Dustin Pague (Miller). Corassani has proved to be this seasons abrasive joker. "Very ****y and a little nutty," is UFC president Dana Whites assessment. An irate Caraway describes him as "a classic bully" after the Swede uses a razor to cut a swath off his hair while he is sleeping. Caraway and his roommates subsequently barricade themselves in their bedroom. The prank factor continues as Bisping and assistant coach Tiki Ghosn spray fire extinguishers at Team Miller in their dressing room. The Bisping camp arranges to have a Mariachi band on hand to prevent things from getting out of hand and keep the atmosphere light. "We didnt want a fist fight to break out," explains Bisping. Bedford, for one, objects at being sprayed by a chemical before his fight. Bisping responds by saying they checked that the spray was non-toxic and "completely harmless." "Obviously dont do this at home kids," he adds. The attack leaves the gym unusable but draws grudging praise from Miller, a prankster himself. "Bravo Tiki," says Miller, applauding as he speaks. Bisping, meanwhile, asks Miller to keep his pint-sized dog out of the gym, saying its unhygienic. In the teaser for next weeks episode, Miller and Bisping square off at air hockey in the coaches challenge. Winnipeg bantamweight Roland Delorme was eliminated the previous week on Episode 7, stopped by Dillashaw. cheap jerseys . -- Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run homer in the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday. wholesale nfl jerseys . -- The Golden State Warriors have created space behind them in the crowded Western Conference standings and are showing no signs of slowing down their surge up the standings.TORONTO -- The Ottawa Senators are going right back to Craig Anderson one night after he was given a quick hook. Senators coach Paul MacLean pulled his top goaltender just 2:25 into Fridays 5-1 loss in Buffalo, but planned to give him the start against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. "Why? Because hes our No. 1 goalie," MacLean said after the morning skate at Air Canada Centre. Anderson has been pulled three times already this season. He allowed two goals on six shots to the Sabres before getting replaced by backup Alex Auld. He didnt speak to reporters on Saturday morning but he did sit down for a chat with the coach. As for what was discussed? "Thats between Craig and I," said MacLean. "Craig Anderson has a leadership position on our team," he added. "We need him to make sure that he gives us confidence when hes in the net." Its been a tough start to the season for the 30-year-old, who was outstanding after being acquired from Colorado in February and signned a US$12. cheap nfl jerseys. 75-million, four-year extension over the summer. Heading into Saturdays game, Anderson was sporting an .883 save percentage and 3.60 goals-against average -- both well below his career average. "There are a lot of games left," Anderson told reporters in Buffalo on Friday. "The good thing is we get back at it (Saturday). We get a chance to redeem ourselves." The Leafs have been battling some goaltending issues of their own and will give Ben Scrivens his fourth start in the last five games. The rookie made 38 saves during Thursdays shootout win in St. Louis, but was pulled last weekend in his lone previous start on home ice. That isnt something that concerns Leafs coach Ron Wilson. "That was one game, Im not going to worry about one game," said Wilson. "Hes done the job in the two road games. Hes figuring out for himself how hes got to prepare for the home game. It might be a little bit different. "Hes going to keep on improving." ' ' '