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WWE RAW live results: The build to Fastlane; Big Show vs. Strowman, notes for tonight

A week after the most memorable single segment in recent wrestling history, Monday Night Raw will have its go-home show for Fast Lane in Anaheim, CA. Piggybacking off Daniel Bryan’s retirement, Brie Bella will appear to build up her Divas title shot against Charlotte at the PPV. Of course, the focus of the show will be to build the three-way main event between Brock Lesnar, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns. After Ambrose got laid out twice last week by Lesnar and the paltry attempt to get his heat back, the company will likely try to get him strong again since he’s the only one involved in the main event that doesn’t have a clear direction for WrestleMania.
Also, the Dudley Boyz will appear after turning heel last week. Coming off another very good match on SmackDown, A.J. Styles and Chris Jericho will likely continue their program.
Our coverage starts at 8 ET.
Some updated notes for tonight from Dave Meltzer (6:30 PM EST):
- The WWE is starting to push a Big Show vs. Braun Strowman match, which is likely to set up a Wyatt Family vs. Show & Kane & Ryback match or something approximating that for Fastlane on Sunday.
- Locally they are advertising Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose vs. Kevin Owens & Rusev, but that doesn’t necessarily mean anything, because more often than not, the locally advertised match doesn’t end up happening.
- As noted, there are no special non-wrestlers advertised for tonight’s show, with HHH the major name who isn’t usually touring, but he’s on almost every Raw.
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The Big Takeaway: Kevin Owens recaptured the Intercontental Championship when he pinned Tyler Breeze in a Fatal Fiveway match, which was ordered by Stephanie McMahon in order to punish Dean Ambrose in the opening segment. Kane returned in the main event because he was a Vince McMahon creation in 1997 who is healthy enough to wrestle, and also because God hates us all.
Show Recap:
Dean Ambrose came out and said sometimes when the biggest bully on the playground comes after you, sometime you got to get your fingernails dirty and you have to do what you have to do. He acted like he got the best of Brock Lesnar last week. That was so delusional, it was almost like a heel statement. He challenged Lesnar to come out. Stephanie McMahon showed up instead because…opening segment. Stephanie brought up valid points about Ambrose needing Roman Reigns in order to deliver a cheap shot on Lesnar. Ambrose wanted to skip the talking and get to the fighting. Stephanie said she would get to the fighting because this was Monday Night Raw. So she talked for another five minutes. Followed by another talking segment with the New Day, Owens an Ambrose. And Brie Bella opening the second hour with an interview.
Stephanie asked the fans if they wanted to see Ambrose get F-5’d tonight. Fans were supposed to boo. They cheered. Stephanie said Ambrose would get an F-5, but it meant a Fatal Fiveway match, with Ambrose defending his Intercontinental Championship. If Reigns interfered, then Ambrose would lose his spot in the Fast Lane main event.
The four challengers for Ambrose’s title were Kevin Owens, Stardust (who evidently earned the title shot by losing to Zack Ryder last week), Tyler Breeze (earning the title shot with a .230 winning percentage. Sort of like turning on the TV for the AFC Divisional Playoffs and seeing the Tennessee Titans), and Dolph Ziggler.
Kevin Owens won the Intercontental Championshp by pinning Tyler Breeze in a Fatal Fiveway that included Dean Ambrose (C), Stardust and Dolph Ziggler (12:35)
Owens won the championship by pinning Breeze with a Pop-Up Power Bomb. Very good match. Finishing sequence was Ambrose going for the Dirty Deeds on Stardust, but Ziggler ran in and gave Ambrose the Zig Zag, leaving Stardust laid out. Breeze threw Ziggler out of the ring, but Owens ran in and gave Breeze the finisher. So Ambrose lost the belt without getting pinned. At one point, Owens delivered cannonballs to Ambrose, Ziggler and Stardust, who were laid out in opposite corners. Owens attempted a cannonball on Breeze, who responded with a beauty shot. First half of the match was Ambrose working against a challenger one-on-one while three others rested outside. Owens power bombed Breeze outside the ring onto Ziggler and Stardust. Ambrose followed by teasing finishers with Owens, leading to a tope onto Breeze, Ziggler and Stardust.
Ambrose walked around pissed backstage when Renee Young asked him how frustrated he was. Ambrose said he had nothing left to lose and he would face HHH at WrestleMania, who had everything to lose. Owens asked Young “does that give your goose bumps?”
Owens did an interview with Young. Ziggler walked in and sarcastically congratulated him. Ziggler said there wasn’t a spotlight in the world big enough for the both of them. Ziggler said he had beaten Owens the last two weeks, and said Owens should tell the world he deserved to face him at Fast Lane. Owens declined. Later, it was announced Owens would face Ziggler for the championship.
The New Day came out. They promoted an appearance by Edge and Christian by reviewing the segment they had on Raw last September. There will be an episode of the “Cutting Edge Peep Show” at Fast Lane. Kofi Kingston said you never bring a kazoo to a trombone fight. Big E. said Edge and Christian’s appearance was the worst thing since Coldplay played the halftime of, and Xavier Woods stopped him from saying the Super Bowl. There’s some sort of inside joke at work there because the NFL is very sensitive about it’s copywright of the Super Bowl. They ran down Mark Henry, who walked out on them last week during the main event tables match. Henry came out to face Big E.
Some fans rememberd the Chris Jericho chant of “Rootie, Tootie, Bootie,” but many more chanted “New Day rocks.”
Big E. defeated Mark Henry (4:41)
Weird finish. Big E. got Henry up for the Big Ending, but Henry looked like he was supposed to escape over top of him. Instead, Henry escaped and collapsed, and Big E. simply pinned him. It looked like Henry got hurt legit. Big E. told the referee to check on Henry and looked concerned while Kingston and Woods stayed in character.
Brie Bella was interviewed by Byron Saxton. Fans chanted “Daniel Bryan” since it was only the “Yes” chant that was over two years ago and not Bryan himself. Brie started to answer when Charlotte and Ric Flair came out. More fans were interested in chanting “Whoo” than listening to Charlotte, who said Bryan was in a league of his own. Brie corrected her and said he still is in a league of his own. Charlotte said she would understand if Brie wanted to forfeit her match with Charlotte at Fast Lane to be with her husband. She said Bryan lost everything, his dream, his career. Brie said she didn’t owe Charlotte any explanations, but Bryan supports her 100%. Charlotte said Brie means she supports her and Daniel 100%. She said Brie also took the match because they needed the money. Charlotte asked the crowd if she attacked Bryan personally? Crowd started chanting “Yes.” Charlotte said Brie needed to go home and be with Brie Bella and Bryan. Charlotte said she didn’t need Brie, and neither do the fans. But Nikki and Bryan did.
Brie accused Charlotte of trying to mess with her head. She said Charlotte knew she wasn’t an easy beat. All Charlotte has done is added fuel to her fire and she’s disgusted seeing the champion Charlotte has become. Charlotte told Brie she could only imagine what Brie’s goat-faced vegan babies were going to become. Brie slapped Charlotte over that one, laid in a few Yes kicks and sent Charlotte packing. Charlotte is a good heel promo.
A.J. Styles defeated The Miz via submission (11:49)
A.J. Styles won with the calf crusher. Good, competitive match that Styles did a solid job in carrying the Miz in. Chris Jericho was on commentary, and it was scary how much better he is on color than anyone else in the company. He goes Styles more over in this match than Jerry Lawler, Saxton, JBL put together. Not to be outdone, JBL even brought up Kenta Kobashi in relating how Styles is going from being star in Japan to a star in WWE.
Postmatch, Jericho got in the ring and congratulated Styles, who interrupted him and challenged him to third match at Fast Lane. Jericho said he would give his answer on SmackDown.
The Dudley Boyz came out and teased getting the table, but only did so to tease the fans as part of their heel turn. Bubba Ray Dudley called out the Usos, but said they wouldn’t show up after he and Devon put them through tables last week. Devon Dudley said the Dudleys weren’t some Guns n’ Roses farewell tour or a retro act from the past. They were the baddest tag team on the planet. Bubba said the tables were done forever, and if the fans wanted to see that, go to the WWE Network. Bubba said their legacy would be defined by being 9-time WWE Tag Team champions, not by a piece of furniture. All the chants of “We want tables” would now fall on deaf ears. Well, at least Les Thatcher will cheer them. Bubba said they no longer cared what the fans chanted.
Summer Rae defeated Paige (3:40)
Not many matches on Raw nowadays qualify as really bad, but this one does. Summer Rae mainly did chokes with her legs. She pinned Paige after reversing an attempt at the PTO into a small package. Crowd was asleep.
Paul Heyman did an in-ring promo. Heyman said he wanted to lay down a message on behalf of Lesnar face-to-face to Reigns, who came out to a mixed reaction. Surprising since the last time they win in southern California, he was as over as a top guy as he’s ever been. Heyman said he has the utmost respect for Reigns, but he feels that he can’t get past Lesnar. Heyman said Reigns’ goal is to win at Fast Lane and fight HHH for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania, so he could go to his wife and child with the championship. But Reigns has a huge challenge because not only does Lesnar stand in Reigns’ way, but so does Ambrose. So Reigns has a choice: his daughter or his best friend, a man so close to Reigns, he’s like a brother. There are those who choose friends over family, and those are the ones who wind up in divorce court. There are others who choose family over friendship, and those are the ones who sit alone in the locker room and potentially stand alone as the champion of the world at WrestleMania with fireworks going off over their heads. But that’s the sacrifice you have to make in order to have a chance at the championship Reigns’ want. Heyman said Reigns’s enemy is Lesnar on Sunday night, but so is Ambrose.
Reigns started to speak and got noticeable boos. Reigns thanked Heyman for saying what was on his mind. Reigns said he was willing to pay the price for what he wants. He doesn’t have a problem fighting Ambrose, who he defeated. Reigns said he’s never beaten Lesnar, but he did beat he ass. Reigns said Heyman was right, he had everything on the line. But he was going to win at Fast Lane and then beat HHH at WrestleMania. They shook hands. Heyman had a blowaway promo.
Then the Dudleys came out and jumped Reigns from behind. Reigns tried to make his own comeback, but Bubba Ray hit him with a big boot. Ambrose came out for the save, sending Bubba packing. Reigns hit Devon with a Superman’s punch. Michael Cole broached the subject of Heyman perhaps setting up Reigns for the Dudleys to jump him.
Suddenly, as Ambrose and Reigns shook hands, Ambrose tried to give him Dirty Deeds. Regins escaped. Ambrose told Reigns if he wanted to make it to WrestleMania, he needed to be quicker than that. Reigns smiled at Ambrose and they shook hands again. Crowd booed because they wanted to see the two go at it.
They announced the creation of the Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence Award, which Cole said “would be the most prestigous award the WWE has ever presented.” The recipient would be announced next week.
Social Outcasts did an inset promo comparing themselves to various NBA stars who were members of the Dream Team. Adam Rose said he was Robert Shapiro, which shows somebody on the writing staff watches FX.
Heath Slater defeated Zack Ryder (2:07)
Ryder did a somersault tope onto all members of Social Outcasts. Bo Dallas distracted Ryder, leading to Heath Slater getting the pin with an Implant DDT. I kept waiting for Vince McMahon to show up and interrupt this match.
This week’s horrible R-Truth-Goldust segment took place was set at a restaurant, where Truth was on a date with a woman. Truth told her he would walk through hell in gasoline-dipped underwear for her. Goldust showed up as a waiter. Truth said this wasn’t Table for 3 on the WWE Network. Goldust brought champaign, which Truth said he didn’t order. Goldust said it was on the house. Truth said they weren’t In His House. Goldust said of course not, it wasn’t 1996. Of course, the champaignewound up being spilled on the woman and that was that.
Alberto Del Rio is facing Kalisto in the non-PPV portion of Fast Lane for the U.S. Championship. At this point, I’m firmly convinced Dorian Roldan has been in charge of Del Rio’s booking since he returned to WWE. It’s the biggest waste of money since the Cleveland Browns signed Dwayne Bowe.
Alberto Dio Rio, Sheamus and Rusev defeated Lucha Dragons and Neville (8:49)
Del Rio won with the double stomp off the top rope onto Sin Cara. The League of Nations now firmly in the hunt with the New Blood and Aces and Eights for the “Least Over Top Heel Group in History.” Sheamus is supposed to be the top heel in the company, at least in regards to regular wrestlers, and no one cared about him at all. Not to mention Neville was just an afterthought in this match. As was Rusev. This was a textbook lesson of how not to use what is developed in NXT.
Excellent feature for Black History Month on Booker T, which showed him being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. It’s sad that someone so talented had the top push of his career during WCW in 2000, when the company was the most unwatchable product off all time.
Video posted earlier today showed Tamina and Naomi jumping Becky Lynch, with Naomi giving Lynch a Superkick.
Michelle Beadle was shown at ringside.
League of Nations celebrated in the back when Young interviewed Del Rio, who said Kalisto’s victory was a fluke. Del Rio said Kalisto was lucky and nothing more than a little mosquito. he said he let Kalisto beat him. That’s really putting him over. He challenged Kalisto to a best-of-three falls match at Fast Lane.
Becky Lynch defeated Naomi via submission (2:08)
Lynch won with the Disarm-her. Then came a preposterous moment. Tamina and Naomi jumped Lynch. Naturally, that was built for Sasha Banks to make the save. The only problem was, she came out and walked to the ring. And she stopped to take off her earrings. During the time it took Banks to get in the ring, Lynch had her ass handed to her, complete with Tamina delivering a Samoan Drop. It was like watching the Sandman in ECW make his full ring entrance while Tommy Dreamer needed to be saved. Finally Banks got in there and the ring was cleared.
The Wyatt Family came out. Bray Wyatt said freedom awaits all of you inside his embrace. Freedom from a dying world, because this world was a slave shackled in pretty colors. Wyatt said his followers would walk with him inside the fires of the apocolypse. He offers everyone paradise, and all he asks in return is for everyone to bow to him. Wyatt said the fans have to make a decision, or he will have to make a choice for them. Just like he made a choice for Kane, for Ryback and just like the choice the Big Show will have to make against the Big Show right now.
The Big Show defeated Braun Strowman by DQ (2:29)
Erick Rowan and Luke Harper ran in for the DQ. If you’re trying to make Strowman the next monster heel, I don’t think having him take a vertical suplex from the Big Show is the way to do it. He shouldn’t leave his feet until WrestleMania. But there he was, taking the suplex before the run-in.
Postmatch, Ryback ran down for the save and speared Harper. The numbers quickly caught up to him. Then, of course, Kane came up through the ring for the save. He and Show gave Harper a double choke slam.
SUMMARY: Where are the heels? People were asking that question in November when Seth Rollins went down. Now it’s mid-February, and there’s still no answer. In fact, it’s only gotten worse. They’ve tried Sheamus. No one cares. They’ve tried Del Rio, who would have been better off as a babyface coming in. Instead, they stuck him with Zeb Coulter in a pairing that went nowhere, now they’ve shifted him to a heel group that’s going nowhere. It doesn’t help the pattern of sameness this company has fallen into that they keep resorting to Kane as a savior when his act grew tiresome years ago. The best program in the company right now is Jericho-Styles, with Jericho doing a great job of playing a Bret Hart-style subtle heel. On the bright side, the two segments building up the main event for Fast Lane were very good tonight.
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Daily pro wrestling history (02/15): Rock wins WWF Title in a Ladder Match

1923
Kansas City, Kansas:
– World Heavyweight Champion Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Joe “Toots” Mondt 2 out of 3 falls to retain the title1934
St. Louis, Missouri:
– AWA World Heavyweight Champion Ed “Don” George beat Gino Garibaldi
– Ed “Strangler” Lewis and Joe Malcewicz wrestled to a 30 minute draw
– Abe Coleman beat Joe Cox
– Karl Davis and Dick Raines wrestled to a 30 minute draw1950
Des Moines, Iowa:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz beat Lee Henning by dq in 2 out of 3 falls
– Billy Goelz and Billy Parks beat Gypsy Joe and Jack Hader in 2 out of 3 falls1962
Tokyo, Japan:
– Rikidozan & Toyonobori defeated Luther Lindsay & Ricky Waldo to win the All Asian Tag Team Titles1963
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Non Title Death Match: Crusher beat AWA Champion Verne Gagne when Gagne suffers a broken shoulder in the 5th fall
– Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn & Moose Evans beat Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff & Rocky Hamilton
– Eddie Sharkey beat Johnny King
– Jack Pesek beat Gordon Nelson
– Hercules Cortez beat Stan Kowalski1969
Tampa, Florida:
– The Medics (Billy Garrett & Jim Starr) defeated Bobby & Lee Fields in a rematch to win back the NWA Florida Tag Team Titles1970
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Cage Match: The Crusher beat Mad Dog Vachon
– Dr. X beat Billy Red Lyons
– Edouard Carpentier beat Butcher Vachon
– Pepper Gomez beat Larry Hennig
– Red Bastien drew Lars Anderson
– Luke Graham beat George Gadaski
– Bill Howard beat Buddy Smith1975
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell on a 3rd fall dq
– Dusty Rhodes beat Horst Hoffman
– Billy Robinson beat Larry Heiniemi
– Geoff Portz drew Buddy Wolff
– Khosrow Vaziri (Iron Sheik) beat Paul Perschmann (Buddy Rose)1977
Omaha, Nebraska:
– Andre the Giant & Greg Gagne & Ray Stevens beat Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum & Nick Bockwinkel
– Pedro Morales beat Baron Von Raschke
– Peter Maivia ddq Angelo Mosca
– Super Destroyer beat Billy Francis1986
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Randy (Macho Man) Savage retained the Intercontinental title by pinning Ricky Steamboat
– Rowdy Roddy Piper beat Adorable Adrian Adonis on a disqualification
– The Killer Bees, Jin Brunzell and Brian Blair defeated WWF tag team champions The Hart Foundation, Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart in a non- title match
– Paul Orndorff defeated Pedro Morales
– Outlaw Ron Bass defeated S.D Jones
– Sika the Samoan defeated Moondog Spot
– Corporal Kirschner beat Johnny K-9WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event: Phoenix, Arizona:
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Don Muraco via disqualification
– WWF World Tag Team Champions Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine defeated The British Bulldogs1987
Quebec, Ontario, Canada:
– Abdullah the Butcher defeated Hercules Ayala for the International Heavyweight Title
– Kendo Nagasaki and Richard Charland defeated Armand Rouguea and Dan Kroffat by DQ
– Gino Brito Jr. beat Pretty Boy Simms
– Gilles the Fish Poisson no contest The Hangman
– Rocky Delassera wear Sunny War Cloud
– Denis Goulet defeated Leo Burke
– Pretty Boy Simms won a battle royal1988
Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Midnight Rockers drew Rock & Roll Express (simultaneous pins, belts held up in Memphis only)
-Jerry Lawler beat Tommy Rich dq
– Bill Dundee no contest Jeff Jarrett
– Don Bruise drew Zebra Warrior II
– Prince Samu beat Billy Travis
– Giant Kokina beat Zebra Warrior I
– Riki Nelson beat Jimmy Jack Funk dq
– Max Pain beat Ron Bruise
– Ken Wayne beat Gary Young dq1991
Dallas, Texas:
– Eric Embry defeated Bill Dundee to win the USWA Texas Heavyweight Title1993
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Ron & Don Harris defeated the Moondogs (Spot & Splat) for the USWA Tag Team Titles1998
WWF In Your House: Houston, Texas:
– Justin Bradshaw defeated NWA North American Champion Jeff Jarrett via disqualification
– Ken Shamrock, Ahmed Johnson, Chainz (Brian Lee), Eight Ball (Ron Harris) & Skull (Don Harris) defeated Faarooq, Rocky Maivia, D’Lo Brown, Kama Mustafa & Mark Henry
– Kane defeated Vader
– Steve Austin, Cactus Jack, Chainsaw Charlie (Terry Funk) & Owen Hart defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn & Savio Vega (subbing for Shawn Michaels) in a no-disqualification match1999
Birmingham, Alabama:
– The Rock defeated Mankind for the WWF World Heavyweight Title in a ladder match
– Shane McMahon pinned X-Pac to win the WWF European Title in a tag team match with Shane & Kane vs. X-Pac & Hunter Hearst Helmsley2004
Tokyo, Japan:
– In a tournament final, Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Genichiro Tenryu to win the IWGP Heavyweight TitleNo Way Out: San Francisco, California:
– Eddie Guerrero defeated Brock Lesnar to win the WWF World Title
– Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin defeated the APA
– Chavo Guerrero Jr defeated Rey Mysterio Jr to win the WWF Cruiserweight Title2009
No Way Out: Seattle, Washington:
– Triple H won the Raw Elimination Chamber to win the WWE Title
– Edge won the World Title in the Smackdown Elimination Chamber (Edge lost the WWE Title in the Raw Chamber match) -
WOR: Tanahashi vs. Omega, WWE Fast Lane and financials, questions, more!

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back today with tons to talk about! New Japan, Kenny Omega and Hiroshi Tanahashi having an historic match, WWE Fast Lane, WWE finances, and more, plus questions! A fun show to end the weekend so check it out~!
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ROH vs. New Japan lineups for this coming weekend

New Japan Pro Wrestling has announced the lineups for the two ROH shows at Korakuen Hall this Friday and Saturday, both airing live on New Japan World at 4:30 a.m. Eastern time.
Friday night:
- Jushin Liger & Matt Sydal vs. Dalton Castle & Ryusuke Taguchi
- Delirious vs. Gedo in the battle of the bookers
- Kushida vs. Frankie Kazarian (non-title)
- Michael Elgin & Moose & Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomoaki Honma vs. Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga & Yujiro Takahashi & Cody Hall
- Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Young Bucks & Kenny Omega
- Mark & Jay Briscoe vs. Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows
- Tetsuya Naito & Jay Lethal vs. Kazuchika Okada & Yoshi-Hashi
- ROH Champion Roderick Strong vs. Tomohiro Ishii
Saturday night:
- Jay White vs. David Finlay
- Matt Sydal & Jushin Liger vs. Delirious & Gedo
- Frankie Kazarian vs. Dalton Castle
- Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly & Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Karl
- Anderson & Doc Gallows & Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga
- Kushida & Moose vs. Tetsuya Naito & Bushi
- Hiroshi Tanahashi & Michael Elgin & Roderick Strong vs. Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii & Yoshi-Hashi
- Mark & Jay Briscoe & Toru Yano vs. Young Bucks & Kenny Omega for Never six man titles
- ROH Champion Jay Lethal vs. Tomoaki Honma
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B&V: ROH on Sinclair, NWA World Championship Wrestling from 30 years ago!

Though fighting a cold, Bryan is back with Vinny today for the usual Sunday night fare, ROH on Sinclair and NWA World Championship Wrestling from 30 years ago this week! Tons to talk about, plus more belated Christmas Show presents to open! A fun show as always so check it out~!
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WOL: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Kimbo and Dada 5000

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Daily Update: NJPW New Beginnings, Tanahashi vs. Omega MOTY

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Raw will be Monday in Anaheim. No Brock Lesnar or Paul Heyman on to the go-home show for Fast Lane. Ticket sales picked up with the announcement of A.J. Styles, although I’m sure in management that will be passed off as pure coincidence, and maybe it is. But this looks to be the first sellout of a Raw show this year. It’s very close at this point and Anaheim is good walk-up market.
Lesnar will make his first appearance on Smackdown since 2004 at the Tuesday tapings in Ontario, CA.
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The Latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter: February 15, 2016 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Daniel Bryan retires
The newest issue of the Wrestling Observer is one of the best of the year. A very detailed look at the end of Bryan Danielson’s career and retirement. Looking back at sports, pro wrestling and the ramifications that are and are not being talked about. Danielson’s retirement is a big story, both his short and long term impact on pro wrestling. How his story will act as a catalyst for change not only within pro wrestling but all contact sports. If you are a wrestling fan, a sports fan or a science fan, this may be the most important issue of the year.
Bryan Danielson’s retirement speech, career highlights, home town, character both in and out of the ring, booking, the crazy way he ended up as champion for the first time, the birth of the “Yes” chant, the build to WrestleMania 30 & 31, the various exams, why he wanted to continue wrestling and WWE didn’t, his goals outside of WWE and why he changed his mind in the last few weeks.
The quandary he was in about continuing his career, how his career began, the formation of ROH and the changing landscape of independent wrestling, the changing ideas of what a pro wrestling headliner can look like, the first time I ever saw him wrestle while sitting with Red Bastien and Nick Bockwinkel
The suspension of Titus O’Neil, a longtime WWE star talking about going into another sport, another star looking at retiring soon, lots of WrestleMania plans including an early summer major match, Steve Austin’s WrestleMania status, update on promotion of Stephanie McMahon, star who may be interested in returning, Fast Lane, A.J. Styles talks his beginnings in WWE and how hard he tried to hide the Royal Rumble story, how DDP figured in Styles’ return, Linda McMahon forms a new company, Roman Reigns in Raw main events, WWE cuts five in developmental, new WWE books. New announcer hired, Update on many Tough Enough competitors from the past season, plans for a WWE show taped this summer, international star WWE has interest in, as well as a look at all the weekend house shows from WWE & NXT with business notes.
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A look at how promotions did in 1998 overall, a review of Starcade with Nash pinning Goldberg, Jaguar Yakota retires, plus tons more.SUNDAY’S NEWS UPDATE
Today’s Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kenny Omega IC title match main event (available on New Japan World) was a must-see match. Really everything after intermission was great but when it comes to storytelling and accomplishing a goal (Omega had to be made as a new superstar in one match because of the departures of A.J. Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura; but Tanahashi couldn’t be hurt because he’s more important than ever) this was a masterpiece.
Ronda Rousey will be on the cover of this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue that comes out this week. There will be three different covers. She will also be on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday promoting the cover. (thanks to Jon Southerland)
Congratulations to Milena Roucka (Rosa Mendes) who gave birth to a baby girl, Jordan Elizabeth Schubenski, yesterday.
A likely WrestleMania match with Stardust vs. Stephen Amell started with an angle shot yesterday at the Dallas Comic Con where Stardust crashed Amell’s Q&A and threw waster in his face. The angle had actually been planned at a different convention, but the original show they were going to shoot it on was canceled.
WWE
- Baron Corbin and Cameron are on the current California house show tour. Corbin worked a three-way with Fandango and Viktor of the Ascension last night. Cameron was in a six-women’s match back as part of Team BAD.
- Vince McMahon’s father’s home in Fort Lauderdale in the 70s. (thanks to Matt Farmer)
- Even as late as the day of the show (yesterday), all the commercials in Fresno for the house show were built around Roman Reigns defending the WWE title against Sheamus. He lost the title weeks ago, Sheamus was injured, and Reigns replaced John Cena on the European tour as soon as Cena was hurt.
- The WWE was nominated for some CableFax Digital Awards including Bert App, Digital team of the Year, Digital Marketing Campaign (WrestleMania 31), Social Good Campaign (Conor’s Cure), Social Media Campaign (WrestleMania 31), Best Social Media team and Best use of Facebook.
- MMA writer Jack Slack breaks down Shinsuke Nakamura’s bom a ye.
- Becky Lynch talks Tuesday night’s Smackdown tapings in Ontario, CA at here.
UFC
- A look at the Michael Bisping vs. Anderson Silva confrontation this week
- A GoFundMe for the family of Kevin Randleman
- A piece comparing presidential debates to UFC (thanks to Chris Cruise)
MISCELLANEOUS
- The Evolve roster for the 4/2 show in Dallas at Noon, with a main event of Will Ospreay vs. Ricochet, also includes Timothy Thatcher, Johnny Gargano, Zack Sabre Jr., Chris Hero, Sami Callihan, Drew Gulak, Tracy Williams, TJ Perkins, Matt Riddle, Anthony Nese, Ethan Page and Fred Yehi.
- The California-based Pro Wrestling Revolution promotion will join the WWNLive.com family of shows with an iPPV on 2/27 headlined by Juventud Guerrera.
- CZW’s 17th anniversary show was last night in Voorhees, NJ before an SRO crowd: Masada b AR Fox, Amazing Gulaks b Dub Boys, Joey Janela b Lio Rush to keep the Wired title in a 2/3 fall match, Dave Crist & Zachary Wentz & Dezmond Xavier b Neiko Sozio & Frankie Prichard & Conor Claxton, Danny Havoc b Rickey Shane Page, Blk Jeez & Pepper Parks b EYFBO to keep CZW tag titles, Sami Callihan b Speedball Mike Bailey (excellent match), Matt Tremont b Devon Moore in a ladder match to keep the CZW title. They inducted WWE referee Drake Weurtz (Drake Younger) into the CZW Hall of Fame at intermission. Next show is 3/3 with Callihan vs. Masada, Bailey vs. Jonathan Gresham and Fox vs. B-Boy.
- Stardom from Friday in Nagoya: Evie b Haruka Kato, Kaori Yoneyama b Kellie Skater, Santana Garrett & Chelsea Green b Kairi Hojo & Hiromi Mimura, Hiroyo Matsumoto b Jungle Kyona, Io Shirai & Mayu Iwatani b Biper & Kaitlin Diemond to keep the tag titles. Next Korakuen Hall show is 2.21.16 (thanks to Al Haft)
- Victory Commonwealth Wrestling on 3/13 in Toronto at Lee’s Palace.
- C4 on 3/19 in Ottawa at the Vanier Columbus Club with Mathieu St. Jaques vs Joey Janela.
- Paragon Pro Wrestling TV tapings from Sunday in Las Vegas. They taped four weeks worth of shows: Tyshaun Prince won over Eric Wright and Anthony Green, Caleb Konley & Drew Donovan b Jay Riley & Jesse Sorenson, Royce Isaac b Anthony Green, Whirlwind Gentlemen b The Shadows, Jesse Sorensen b Drew Donovan-DQ, Alex Chamberlain b Mikey O’Shea in a PPW title match, Wes Brisco b Tyshaun Prince-DQ, Darin Corbin b Crash Test Cody, Gangrel b Greg Romero, Jay Riley b Caleb Konley, Eric Wright & Anthony Green b Greg Romero b ?, Royce Isaacs b Remy Marcel, Caleb Konley & Drew Donovan NC Jay Riley & Jesse Sorsensen, Alex Chamberlain b Gangrel (thanks to Mike Trask)
- VIP Wrestling from Friday night in Arlington, TX before 230 fans: Jerome Daniels b Bolt Brady, Tim Storm & Apoc b Jaxson Stone & Bam Bam Malone, Sinn Bodhi b Markus Burke, Scott McKenzie & Kristopher Haiden d Kenny Steele & Orion Taylor, Gregory James & Jason Silver d Graham Bell & Luke Langley, Green Man b Marcus Love, Raymond Rowe b Keith Lee, Jessica James b Bree Ann Hatfield, Andy Dalton won three-way over Johnny Gargano and Davey Vega, Ricky Sparks & Houston Carson b Brian Cage & PJ Black to keep tag title, Tim Storm & Apoc b Ricky Sparks & Houston Carson to win tag title. Next shows are 3/4 in Fort Worth with New Jack vs. Masada and must be 18 or older to attend; and there is a 4/3 after WrestleMania party featuring Jake Roberts.
- ECWA on 2/20 in New Castle, DE at the United Asbury Methodist Church headlined by Bobby Shields vs. Azrael.
- St. Louis Anarchy from last night in Alton, IL: Kevin Lee Davidson & Sean Orleans & Kody Krash b Justin D’Air & Luke Langley & Graham Bell, Matt Cage b Paco Gonzalez, Christian Rose b Mike Outlaw, Bucky Collins b Stephen Wolf, Zakk Sawyers b Steve O Reno, Evan Gelistico & Adam Caster won a four-corners tag title match over Devin & Mason Cutter, Alexandre Rudolph & Jake Parnell and Nick Iggy & Kerry Awful, Davey Vega b Jeremy Wyatt, Ricky Starks b Mikey McFinnegan, Andy Dalton b Jojo Bravo, Chris Hero & Trik Davis b Danny Adams & Everett Connors, Mat Fitchett b Gerald James in 2/3 falls to win the heavyweight title (thanks to Patrick Brandmeyer)
- All Star Wrestling on 2/20 in Chilliwack, BC at the Tzeachten Community Center and 2/26 in Surrey, BC at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds Alice McKay Building.
- Smash Wrestling on 2/20 in Toronto at the Frankin Horner Community Centre featuring Chris Hero and Eddie Edwards plus the Super Smash Brothers, Mike Bailey, Johnny Gargano, Frankie the Mobster, Candice LaRae and more.
- Steel City Pro Wrestling on 2/28 in Hamilton, ONT at 2 p.m.
- Jim Cornette appears on 3/5 at 11 p.m. at the Laugh It Up Comedy Club in Poughkeepsie.
- A Mick Foley podcast interview.
- Shayna Baszler interview about her 3/6 match with Colleen Schneider at the Premier show, and also talks about Daniel Bryan
- Interview with Jimmy Valiant
- Brainbuster Pro Wrestling from last night in Holly woof, FL: Maxx Stardom won over Chasyn Rance, Mike Monroe, Chico Adams and CT Brown, Shaniah Ariyana b Angel Rose, DWB b Earl Cooter, Josh Powers b Eli Vega, Ace Andrews & Rex Bacchus b Michael Patrick & Leo Brien, Jonny Vandal b AJ Jannazzo, Maxwell Chicago b Aaron Epic, Shawn Prime b Craig Classic. Next show is 5/14/16
- The Crash from Friday night in Tijuana: Black Boy won elimination match for jr. title over Proximo, Mirage, Septimo Dragon and Jinzo, El Hijo del Pirata Morgan b Angel Metalico, Arez & Geniodel Aire & Super Nova b Tony Casanova & Star Boy & Zarco, El Texano Jr. & Mr. Maldito & Taurus b The Psycho Circus, Blue Demon Jr. & Fenix & Rey Hours b Teddy Hart & Johnny Mundo & Pentagon Jr. (thanks to Kris Zellner)
- Maryland Championship Wrestling from last night in Joppa, MD: Drake Carter & Shaun Cannon b Rob Locke & Joe Keys, Delirious b Fenix Fury, Brandon Scott b Sean Studd, Eric Chapel & Diry Money kept tag titles over Bo Nekoda & Oakley Woods, Ken Dixon b The Bruiser, Bill Collier & Paul Jordane b Sexy Steve & Jimmy Stars, Shane Strickland (Killshot in Lucha Underground) b Facade, Matt Hardy b King McBride via DQ so McBride retained his MCW title. Matt & Jeff Hardy b McBride & Ken Dixon
- NWA Mid South on 2/20 in Dyresburg, TN at the Herb Welch Wrestle Plex with Matt Riviera & Rob Conway defending the NWA tag title against Bobby Fulton & Dexter Hardaway, Greg Anthony defends the NWA National title in a three-way against Rodney Mack and John Saxon
- Pure Wrestling Association on 3/6 in Kitchener, ONT at the Registry Theatre
- Crossfire Wrestling on 3/20 in St. Catherines, ONT at the Merritton Community Centre at 4 p.m.
ON THIS DAY IN WORLD PRO WRESTLING HISTORY: Dutch Mantell wins Southern AWA title
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Daily pro wrestling history (02/14): Dutch Mantell wins Southern AWA Title
1935
St. Louis, Missouri:
– Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Jim Browning
– Otto Kuss beat Tommy Marvin
– Bronko Nagurski beat Joe Cox1945
Des Moines, Iowa:
– World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown beat World Junior Heavyweight Champion Ken Fenelon 2 out of 3 falls
– Bill Kuusisto beat Jerry Meeker in 2 out of 3 falls
– Kurt Von Zuppi defeated Jim Lefkis1957
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– “Whipper” Billy Watson and Yukon Eric wrestled The Miller Brothers, Bill and Ed to a draw
– Killer Kowalski defeated Ilio DiPaolo
– Dick Hutton and Pat O’Connor wrestled to a draw
– The Brunetti Brothers, Guy and Joe beat the Gallagher Brothers, Doc and Mike1958
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– United States Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne and Don Curtis wrestled to a one hour draw
– Sonny Myers beat Bob Geigel by dq
– “Baron” Von Krupp beat Danny O’Shocker
– Rip Hawk and Bull Montana went to a draw1961
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Gene Kiniski (a fan hit Kiniski with a chair)
– Wilbur Snyder beat Roy McClarty
– Hard Boiled Haggerty beat Nick Roberts
– Len Montana drew Jim Hady
– Joe Scarpello beat Bob Rassmussen1974
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Reggie Parks defeated Tokyo Joe
– Don Fargo defeated Omar Atlas
Texas Death Match: Harley Race defeated Bob Brown
– Jim Brunzell & Mike George defeated Baron Scicluna & Bob Orton
– Andre the Giant & The Viking defeated Lord Alfred Hayes & Roger Kirby1982
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dutch Mantell defeated Jerry Lawler to win the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title1983
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler dcor AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Terry Taylor beat Jacques Rougeau to win Southern Title
– Fabulous Ones beat Executioners dq
– Bobby Eaton beat Sweet Brown Sugar in a tournament final to win Mid American title1984
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Austin Idol beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
– Mad Dog Match, Anything Goes: Jos Leduc beat Buzz Sawyer
– Zambuie Express beat Koko Ware & Norvell Austin to win the Southern Tag Title
– Handicap Match: Dutch Mantell & Bugsy McGraw beat Randy Savage & Angelo Poffo & Jimmy Hart
– Brett Sawyer beat Rick Rude dq1994
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Eddie Gilbert defeated Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title
– Brian Christopher defeated Doug Gilbert for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title1996
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Brian Christopher defeated Tommy Rich for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title
– Jesse James Armstrong & Tracey Smothers defeated PG-13 for the USWA Tag Team Titles1999
WWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: Memphis, Tennessee:
– Steve Austin defeated Vince McMahon in a steel cage match
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Mankind vs. Rocky Maivia in a “Last Man Standing” match ended in a draw
– World Tag Team Champions Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett defeated Mark Henry & D’Lo Brown2010
TNA Against All Odds: Orlando, Florida:
– The Nasty Boys defeated Team 3-D
– TNA champion AJ Styles defeated Samoa Joe to retain the title2015
NJPW New Beginning: Sendai, Japan:
– Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish (ReDRagon) defeated Jay White & Tiger Mask IV
– Mascara Dorada, Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA defeated Kenny Omega, Nick & Matt Jackson
– NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship: Jushin Thunder Liger defeated Chase Owens
– NWA Heavyweight Championship: Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Rob Conway
– Hiroshi Tanahashi, Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata defeated Tama Tonga, Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson
– Kazuchika Okada & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Yujiro Takahashi & Bad Luck Fale
– NEVER Openweight Championship: Tomohiro Ishii defeated Tomoaki Honma
– IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Yuji Nagata -
WWE Fresno, CA, live results: Chris Jericho, AJ Styles, Dudleys work face, strange three-way

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Miz vs. AJ Styles
Classic Miz promo about getting his tooth knocked out by AJ, AJ comes out and beats him in a really good match with near falls, winning with the Calf Crusher. AJ got biggest pop of night.
Social Outcasts (Adam Rose and Heath Slater) vs. Dudley Boys
Dudleys as faces win with a 3D
Baron Corbin vs. Fandango vs. Viktor of The Ascension
Corbin got an ‘NXT’ change. Fandango was the face. Corbin won.
Luke Harper and Erick Rowan vs. Neville and Kane
Kane hits Harper with the chokeslam and then tags Nevile who hit the Red Arrow for the pin.
Sasha Banks & Natalya & Becky Lynch vs. Team BAD and Cameron
Cameron fit in well with Tamina and Naomi. Becky and Sasha were even in popularity. Sasha pulled out the Banks Statement and Naomi tapped out.
Lucha Dragons vs. Los Matadores
Lucha Dragons got a huge pop as usual and won a good match with the Matadores.
Chris Jericho vs Bray Wyatt (w/Braun Strowman)
Back and forth match the whole time and Jericho really performed great. Jericho got in the Walls of Jericho and hit a Lionsault. Strowman tried to distract Jericho on the apron, but Jericho sidestepped a charging Wyatt, sending him into Strowman and then hit a Codebreaker for the pin and win.