Category: Daily Updates

  • THURS UPDATE: Daniel Bryan vows return, Wrestemania week, Storm in TNA, Cima in WWE, Huge weekend

    By dave@wrestlingobserver.com”>Dave Meltzer

    We’re looking for reports on tonight’s TNA tapings in Orlando as well as tonight’s NXT show in Fort Pierce, FL at dave@wrestlingobserver.com”>Dave Meltzerdave@wrestlingobserver.com”>.

    We’ll be doing weekend polls on tomorrow night’s ROH iPPV show in Baltimore, Saturday night’s UFC show in Chicago and we’ll be doing polls on the Friday, Sunday and Wednesday G-1 shows since they are the major noes this week at dave@wrestlingobserver.com”>Dave Meltzerdave@wrestlingobserver.com”>

    Smackdown tonight on Syfy:

    Dean Ambrose vs. Sheamus

    Neville vs. Adam Rose

    Rusev vs. Kevin Owens

    Bella Twins vs. Naomi & Sasha Banks

    Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro non-title

    New Japan has a G-1 show tomorrow morning from Kyoto at 5:30 a.m. Eastern on New Japan World with A block matches:

    Kota Ibushi vs. Doc Gallows

    Bad Luck Fale vs. Togi Makabe

    A.J. Styles vs. Toru Yano

    Tetsuya Naito vs. Katsuyori Shibata

    Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan

    For tomorrow night, we’ll be looking for reports from the TNA tapings in Orlando, the WWE house show in Bakersfield and the GFW tapings in Las Vegas.  There is also a big PWG show in Reseda, CA headlined by the Young Bucks vs. Jack Evans & Angelico.

    There will be a live iPPV at www.rohwrestling.com on Friday night from the William J. Myers Pavilion in Baltimore

    Jay Lethal vs. Roderick Strong for the ROH title

    Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian vs. Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Michael Bennett & Matt Taven vs. Hanson & Ray Rowe for the tag titles

    Adam Page vs. ACH no DQ

    Cedric Alexander vs. Moose

    Rocky Romero & Trent Baretta vs. Mark & Jay Briscoe

    Adam Cole vs. Dalton Castle

    Silas Young vs. Will Ferrara

    Donovan Dijak vs. Takaaki Watanabe

    New Japan has a G-1 show Saturday morning from Kagawa at 5 a.m. Eastern on New Japan World with B block matches

    Tomohiro Ishii vs. Yujiro Takahashi

    Satoshi Kojima vs. Michael Elgin

    Hirooki Goto vs. Karl Anderson

    Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Yuji Nagata

    Kazuchika Okada vs. Tomoaki Honma 

    UFC on FOX 16

    Fight Pass at 4:15 p.m. Eastern

    Zak Cummings vs. Dominique Steele

    Jessamyn Duke vs. Elizabeth Phillips

    Andrew Holbrook vs. Ramsey Nijem

    Daron Cruickshank vs. James Krause

    FOX at 6 p.m. Eastern (3 p.m. Pacific)

    Bryan Caraway vs. Eddie Wineland

    Kenny Robertson vs. Ben Saunders

    Danny Castillo vs. Jim Miller

    Tom Lawlor vs. Gian Villante

    Takanori Gomi vs. Joe Lauzon

    Edson Barboza vs. Paul Felder

    Jessica Eye vs. Miesha Tate for the No. 1 contender position

    T.J. Dillashaw vs. Renan Barao for the bantamweight title

    Saturday night will have WWE in Los Angeles at the Staples Center and Odessa, TX, while ROH will be taping four hours of television in Baltimore.

    Sunday is the biggest G-1 show of the weekend live on New Japan World at 5 a.m. Eastern from Hiroshima with some key A block matches

    Bad Luck Fale vs. Doc Gallows

    Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Toru Yano

    Togi Makabe vs. Katsuyori Shibata

    A.J. Styles vs. Kota Ibushi

    Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Tetsuya Naito 

    Sunday has WWE house shows in Lawton, OK and Amarillo.

    Raw will be Monday night in Oklahoma City.  Brock Lesnar is not advertised for the show.

    Smackdown is Tuesday night in Tulsa.  Roman Reign and Seth Rollins are advertised as the top stars on the show.  Dolph Ziggler is being advertised on the show, so in theory he should be returning this week although what is advertised and what happens aren’t necessarily the same thing.

    The return of the Undertaker and build to SummerSlam, Battleground coverage, the rise of NXT and situation with ROH, the G-1 Climax tournament and some major UFC stories are the major stories in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. 

    The latest Wrestling Observer: July 27, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: The Undertaker returns at Battleground, NXT/ROH insanity with Liger booking

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    Our lead story concerns the build to SummerSlam.  We look at advertising that has already been cut for the show, what are the possibilities for Sting, the Lesnar-Undertaker angle, the booking of WWE right now, the situation with the women, plus full coverage of Battleground with match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results on the show.

    We also look at the booking of  Jushin Liger to NXT on 8/22, ticket sales for the show, plans for the NXT show, how the Liger booking affects ROH and has caused such a political turmoil.  We look at the NXT card as well as the competing ROH show.  We look at the Liger booking, ROH working with New Japan, ratings with New Japan stars vs. shows without New Japan stars, NXT touring, the next NXT vs. ROH head-to-head in September, the next ROH PPV show and much more.

    We also have full coverage of the G-1 Climax tournament, with all of the shows planned for the next week, as well as full coverage of opening night in Sapporo with match-by-match-coverage, star ratings and poll results.

    We also look at a major story concerning fighters for UFC to address which is the banning of IVs for rehydrating after weigh-ins starting October and why the story is far more significant than people realize.

    We also look at a potential alliance between ESPN and WWE and the ethical debate regarding the coverage.  We also look at the Hogan/Gawker lawsuit and each side’s case, an update on the Dr. Christopher Amann lawsuit against C.M. Punk and Colt Cabana, an update on Dolph Ziggler and what he claims is his contract status, Undertaker working more than just SummerSlam, Stephanie McMahon talks gay characterizations in future WWE creative as well as a look back from former creative members regarding different suggestions on gay characterizations in the past.  We look at more WWE banned terms and how some were changed and why.  We also look at how the characters are being described for Camp WWE, which is really hilarious.

    We’ve also got notes on Chris Jericho working more house shows, Tough Enough notes, John Cena in the movies, how the WWE Network free month has changed, as well as what to look for over the next week in WWE stock.

    We also have full coverage of the next month of NXT TV tapings, as well as coverage of all the WWE and NXT house shows this past week and business notes from the shows.

    We also have notes on TripleMania being on U.S. PPV for the first time on 8/9, including price point, why it’s happening now, and its history as well as broadcast information.

    We also have coverage of both UFC events held over the past week, with the Mir vs. Duffee and Bisping vs. Leites shows.  We’ve got business notes and stories behind both events.

    We also have notes on the third season of New Japan World on AXS, including highlights of the new season, all the matches airing from 8/14 to 12/11 including when the Wrestle Kingdom 9 matches will air, as well as notes on the schedule for 2016.

    We also look at Dragon Gate’s Kobe World Festival show and CMLL’s Sin Salida show, which were two of those two company’s biggest events of the year.

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    Also in this week’s issue:

    –62nd anniversary of pro wrestling at Arena Puebla.

    –What pro wrestling star appeared in the Latin American version of ESPN The Body magazine

    –Notes on All Japan’s next title bouts

    –Pro Wrestling NOAH stars jr. tournament

    –A look at a near riot at a pro wrestling show in Japan with details on it

    –Lots of New Japan business talk

    –Changes being made by New Japan

    –How New Japan continues to try and copy WWE

    –Who New Japan considers its business partners

    –Plans for all three New Japan Sumo Hall shows in August, as well as the annual King of Pro Wrestling show

    –Notes on the first major New Japan shows after G-1

    –Big Japan runs its biggest event of the year

    –Notes on the death of wrestling historian Fred Hornby

    –Coverage of Tommy Dreamer’s House of Hardcore show

    –Notes on the GFW TV tapings this week

    –Notes on GFW going to the U.K.

    –Notes on PWG this week

    –Wrestling stars in TV movie roles

    –The retirement of Serena Deeb and her farewell as well as career highlights

    –What TV show did a major promotion get invited to be on and why did they decide against it

    –Why did ROH send a cease and desist latter to GFW

    –A look at the ROH show in Las Vegas this past week as well as a possible future direction of Austin Aries

    –Notes on the next ROH TV tapings and schedule

    –Update on Kurt Angle’s condition

    –Story behind MVP leaving TNA and all BDC footage being taken down due to legal issues with Lucha Underground

    –How it all went down

    –How TNA is changing its contracts

    –Notes on TNA’s Bound for Glory PPV

    –Notes on TNA production

    –Why the Stitch Duran story is such a big deal

    –Duran runs through what happened

    –UFC 189 PPV notes

    –Thoughts on UFC 190 on PPV and wide variety of estimates

    –A look at plans for UFC to run AT&T Stadium in Dallas

    –Why UFC won’t run a Friday night PPV

    –How Pacquiao did when he headlined Texas Stadium

    –Potential matches for later this year

    –A look at the fourth quarter for UFC this year

    –Notes on Ronda Rousey winning ESPY awards

    –More on Rousey and Mayweather and story behind the diss

    –UFC 191 matches

    –UFC 192 main event

    –More on Fedor in UFC

    –Aldo threatens to sue Chael Sonnen

    –Another drug test failure

    –Mike Swick retires

    –Cerrone accuses Dos Anjos of PEDs

    –Coverage of this past week’s Bellator show and who to watch for from the show

    –Tito Ortiz talks his future 

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    THURSDAY’S NEWS UPDATE

    • WWE officially announced a 12 cents per share dividend, which they have been paying for some time.  But it was officially announced for this quarter earlier today.
    • We’ll have an interview with Stitch Duran up on the site today regarding what happened this past week as well as talking about his role as a cut man and fights that would have ended differently that went down in history due to the work of cut men.  
    • Daniel Bryan has been doing New York media promoting his book.  He’s still been vague about his injuries and said that there are people who believe he won’t come back, but he insists he will come back, doesn’t know when, but is just awaiting a doctor to give him clearance.  He also noted that Steve Austin has reached out to him and given him advice on how to adjust his style to have more career longevity.
    • They are expected to officially announce the October Hell in a Cell PPV for the Staples Center in Los Angeles at Saturday night’s house show.  The PPV date is 10/25.
    • The WWN Live Experience has announced its schedule for WrestleMania weekend.  The location is not announced but these are the plans:

    Friday April 1

    Evolve at 4 p.m.

    Viva La Lucha at 8 p.m. ‘

    Kaiju Big Battel at midnight

    Saturday April 2

    Evolve at Noon 

    Shimmer at 4 p.m.

    WWN Supershow at 8 p.m.

    Wrap up party at midnight   

    • Dasha Fuentes has started doing interviews on the NXT broadcast team.  She was training originally to wrestle but had been switched to the announcing side after an injury.
    • Former Team Alpha Male coach Duane Ludwig said that T.J. Dillashaw is the only member of the team who actually wants to be a champion in an interview on The Fight Club on Tuesday, saying he’s the hardest and most focused trainer on the team.  He said Dillashaw and Danny Castillo are the hardest trainers but Castillo overtrains. 
    • After all the heat it was getting after the firing of Stitch Duran by UFC, Reebok tweeted yesterday:  “UFC Fans.  We have no input on decisions of UFC employment or fighter compensation.  Our focus is providing the best gear for fighters and fans.”
    • James Storm (and I presume Austin Aries as well) are in Orlando working the TNA tapings even though their contracts expired several weeks ago, working on a per-match basis.
    • Sheamus made some news yesterday as a passenger on a flight that had to make an emergency landing.  He was one of 159 passengers on a flight from Denver to Los Angeles which was forced to land in Grand Junction, CO when a passenger became ill.  Oxygen masks were deployed after a medical event caused a chain reaction of passengers to feel sick and lightheaded.
    • Reporter Jeremy Botter last night said that Carlos Condit, and not Johny Hendricks, would be getting the next shot at welterweight champion Robbie Lawler.  Hendricks instead looks to be facing Tyron Woodley.
    • Fox Sports schedule for UFC this weekend.
    • The weigh-ins are tomorrow at 5 p.m. Eastern on FS 1 with Ariel Helwani, Daniel Cormier, Brian Stann, Anthony Pettis and Karyn Bryant.
    • A replay of Johny Hendricks vs. Robbie Lawler II will air at 6 p.m. tomorrow on FS 1
    • On Saturday night after the live show ends on FOX, there will be a post-game show on FS 1
    • FS 2 will be doing a show on Ronda Rousey’s book tour, plus Beneil Dariush’s lief story at 5 p.m. Eastern on Sunday on FS 2
    • Countdown to UFC 190, Rousey vs. Correia will air on Monday night at 9 p.m. on FS 1
    • Today would have been the 36th birthday of Perro Aguayo Jr., who passed away in the ring in Tijuana on 3/21.  
    • Regarding a question last night on Observer radio on Cima’s WWE tryout.  In early 2009, Cima, using a name like Ciba, wrestled Jamie Noble in a dark match.  He was in Southern California at the time scouting and doing an indy show.  He made contact with WWE and did a dark match at a taping.  Nothing was ever going to come of it as he was the key guy with Dragon Gate.   (thanks to Jae Church)
    • Bill Simmons, who appeared on Raw recently, signed a multi-year exclusive deal with HBO after ESPN and he split up.  There was at least talk of Simmons to Yahoo but I don’t think it ever get to the serious point.
    • Maxdome, which distributes WWE PPVs in Germany, will be airing UFC 190 as a PPV in that market for $14.99 Euro according to their Facebook page.  The show will have exclusive German language commentary, which isn’t the case with Fight Pass, which carries the show in Germany with English commentary. (thanks to Sebastian Essner)
    • Amy Schumer talks her sex scene with John Cena
    • Acclaim Pro Wrestling on 9/12 in Ottawa at 379 Waverly St.
    • Renegade Wrestling Alliance on 9/20 in Burlington, ONT at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Conference Centre featuring an old school Battle Royal.
    • On last night’s Lucha Underground they pushed that Ultima Lucha will be two weeks, airing over the next two Wednesdays, featuring the season finale matches.
    • The King of the Mountain match from the Slammiversary PPV aired last night on Impact as a filler for what was supposed to be a Beatdown Clan segment that had to be pulled for legal reasons due to Hernandez appearing.
    • CWE tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Rock Garden Campground in Richer, Manitoba for a free show for registered campground guests.
    • Sam Shaw is now taking bookings at showbis@aol.com based out of Jacksonville.  Others who can be booked through Bill Behrens include Moose (Atlanta), Christopher Daniels (Los Angeles), Frankie Kazarian (Los Angeles), A.J. Styles (Atlanta), Matt Sydal (Tampa), Drew Galloway (Tampa), James Storm (Nashville), Eric Young (Nashville), Abyss (Cincinnati), Devon (Orlando), Jay Lethal (Tampa, can only take dates outside the U.S.) and many more.
    • Jake Roberts will be doing talk shows to the following locations in a few weeks:

    8/2 in Hamilton, ONT at Club Asinthre

    8/3 in Toronto at the Absolute Comedy Club with Jim Duggan as a guest

    8/4 in Cornwall, ONT at Lai Maison Tavern with Jim Duggan as a guest

    8/5 in Ottawa at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club

    8/6 in Ottawa at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club

    8/7 in Barry’s Bay at the Paul J. Kakabuski Center

    8/8 in Kingston, ONT at the Royal Canadian Legion 560

    8/11 in Westport, ONT at The Cove Country Inn

    • NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestling on 8/8 in Kingsport, TN at the Civic Auditorium featuring Matt Sydal, Davey Richards, Rob Conway, Cedric Alexander and Angelina Love.  Jason Kincaid vs. Sydal for the Southeastern title is the main event.  Richards faces Jordan Kage for the Smoky Mountain TV title.
    • Steel City Pro Wrestling on 8/23 in Hamilton, ONT at 242 James Street.
    • Smash Wrestling results from Sunday in Toronto before the PPV:  Brent Banks b Kevin Bennett, Candice LaRae b Vanessa Kraven, Tyson Dux b Takaaki Watanabe, Overdogs b Drew Gulak & Biff Busick, Super Smash Brothers b Goat Brigade in a tables match, Matt Cross b Tarik in an I Quit match, Chris Hero b Rich Swann, Johnny Gargano b Scotty O’Shea to retain the title’
    • CMLL is planning on continuing to stream its Monday night shows at Arena Puebla going forward.
    • Paul Lazenby has a front row ticket to tomorrow night’s GFW show in Las Vegas but will be unable to attend.  If anyone is interested you can contact him at lazenby.paul@gmail.com
    • Evolve on 8/15 in Woodside, Queens, NY at La Boom

    Timothy Thatcher vs. Zack Sabre Jr. in an Evolve title match

    Johnny Gargano vs. Ethan Page

    Rich Swann vs. Drew Gulak

    Chris Hero vs. Mike Bailey

    Trent Baretta vs Rey Hours

    Biff Busick vs. Tracy Williams 

    • Ric Flair is coming to Fall River, MA on 7/31 at the PAL Hall as part of a show that also includes Brutal Bob Evans, Michael Bennett, Matt Taven and Biff Busick.
    • CZW has an iPPV on 8/8 in Voorhees, NJ at Flyers Skate Zone headlined by Matt Tremont vs. Pepper Parks.
    • Former pro boxer Lorenzo Hood debuts with Bellator against Raphael Butler on the 8/28 show in Temecula, CA, which is the show headlined by Melvin Guillard vs. Brandon Girtz.
    • Global Proving Ground MMA on 7/25 in Pennsauken, NJ at the Event Center.
    • Magic Mike XXL with Kevin Nash was No. 2 at the Australian box office this past weekend (thanks to James Stanios)   
    • Nazareno Malegarie vs. Joaquin Silva was announced for the 9/5 UFC show in Las Vegas.  Both lost in the semfinals of TUF Brazil.  Frankie Edgar has agreed to fight on the card, but doesn’t have an opponent. 
    • Kevin Eck, who knows Patrick Clark personally, talks about his elimination from Tough Enough
    • Brian Fritz interviewed Patrick Clark
    • A trailer for the new James Bond movie with Batista
    • A story on Ronda Rousey

    ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY INTERNATIONAL (thanks to Graeme Cameron)

    1989 – The Killer beat Enrique Vera in Mexico City to win the UWA jr. heavyweight title

    1999 – Takao Omori & Yoshihiro Takayama beat Johnny Ace & Bart Gunn in Sendai to win the All Japan world tag titles 

  • Jeff Jarrett talks tomorrow’s GFW first TV taping

    By Marc Madison

    Former TNA World Heavyweight and owner of Global Force Wrestling, Jeff Jarrett recently took some time to participate in an interview with Marc Madison of The News Hub. Jarrett revealed how growing up in the industry impacted him, the Bullet Club and the emergence of GFW. To read excerpts of the interview please read below and to read the interview in its entirety please click here:

    On growing up in the wrestling industry:

    I have often thought and I’ve been told this by numerous people that I respect in the business that have been around a long time. When you’re the son of a promoter and the son of a wrestler, it’s the best thing that could ever happen to them and it’s also the worst thing that could ever happen to them all at the same time. You have to take the good with the bad because being the son of a wrestler and a promoter and being the grandson of a promoter on his stepmother’s side, it’s a wrestling family.

    Discussing the differences between the nWo in comparison to the Bullet Club:

    Those guys, the Young Bucks, Doc and Karl have already been part of our Grand Slam Tour shows the first seven that we’ve had. The in ring ability of the Bullet Club versus the in ring ability of the nWo and I think those guys (nWo) would be the first to tell you is that without question would say the Bullet Club is off the charts bell to bell more talented. They organically came out from Fergal DeVitt and Karl Anderson and those guys came up through the hard way in the New Japan dojo. They worked their butts off, match after match, tour after tour. The timing was right also as it all exploded all at once. It is a completely different set of circumstances then the nWo when it was real life set of circumstances when Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, arguably two of the biggest four or five guys in the WWF at the time defected and went south and were taking over. That was as real as it gets. But when you talk about competitive and Global Force Wrestling, we are going to bring that type of competition to the forefront.

    Discussing his vision and future with GFW:

    The vision is fundamentally, very different. It’s also because of the timing of things. I named the company April 7th, 2014 and went directly and worked to form alliances with major promotions in Japan, Mexico and independent promotions in South Africa, Europe and Australia and really dialed in and the NEX GEN title was about giving guys opportunity which quite frankly are too many to name. Just in Lake County (Ohio) last weekend at the Grand Slam event, the main event of that show was Showtime Eric Young, a guy who is under contract with TNA wrestling has a serious issue in his head that I, a non-contracted TNA talent left his promotion with a belt and we invited him on the tour and out of that he faced Johnny Gargano, a local guy who is a phenomenal talent just a tremendous talent wrestling in his home promotion right there in Cleveland, AIW and that was the main event. That is a part of what we are doing when we are heading to Vegas.

    We are going have Kushida the top Junior in the world out of New Japan Pro Wrestling competing for us, we are going to have Bobby Roode, the best wrestler in TNA wrestling, we are going to have Chris Mordetzky, we are going to have Nick Aldis, we are going to have Micki James who is a multi-time women’s champion. Sanada, he is a (Great) Muta protégé. So all of these different talents jigsaw, wrestling under one umbrella and that’s a big part of the vision. Then that’s the bell to bell vision and then you want to take outside of that all you have to do is go to @GFWwrestling our Youtube channel or any of our social media platforms and the word that I use is authentic…

  • Dan Spivey, Billy Jack Haynes and Bryan Clarke have been going back-and-forth on social media

    Dan Spivey, Billy Jack Haynes and Bryan Clarke went at it on Facebook over the last day. 

    First one is from Dan Spivey at 10:00 a.m. PST yesterday

    You know I can’t keep my opinion to myself…and Billy Jack has once again put up a post which is bullshit. He talks about breaking into the business and being trained by Stu Hart. I can say that Stu Hart was one tough SOB and put his trainees, including his son’s thru hell! So talk about where concussions could have started, but you can’t sue Stu Hart, God rest his soul. Billy talks about his pill addiction and quitting the WWE because of that. Well I remember it as Billy taking to many pills on a flight and they had to make an emergency landing in Charlotte because he overdosed, and I believe Vince fired him because of it. Again Vince’s fault or Billy’s? Talk about putting everyone on the flight in harm’s way!

    Billy constantly talks about Dynamite Kids and how he broke his back, literally for WWF/E. We all did Billy, because we loved the business and even more the pay day. Dynamite had a choice not to wrestle in WrestleMania 3, but back then in the wrestling business we got paid off the house (arena attendance) and the PPV buys, we all knew to be a part of WrestleMania meant a HUGE pay day. So did guys work hurt? Sure they did because there was no way they were going to miss out on that pay day! It wasn’t Vince demanding anyone to work. Also with Dynamite, again I spoke to his brother and Dynamite has no idea about this lawsuit and wants nothing to do with it. In fact Vince wanted to send him money, but Tommy refused as it would mess up his medical insurance in England. So because of you, Billy and your lawyers telling Vince’s lawyers that Dynamite is involved in the law suit, Vince’s lawyers are counter suing , which puts Dynamite in a worse position
    – so who’s at fault now? AND Lex Luger, spoke with him the other day and he also has no idea about the lawsuit and wants nothing to do with it, and among the walking dead, as you claim, Lex is not among the walking dead!

    Now onto the Hart family – Davey Boy, trust me Vince did not introduce him to his own doctors, no way. And no way did Vince introduce Davey to liquid morphine. As any good addict, as Davey Boy was, he found his own drugs and in good supply. Is it sad that Davey Boy passed away of a drug over dose? It sure is, and let’s hope his good attributes as a wrestler lives on in his son Harry, who is doing very well in Japan and whom I am in touch with. A good kid, and a good worker.

    Bret Hart and his brutal concussion, yes he received it from Goldberg, but not in 2001, Bret wasn’t wrestling at that time. It was in 1999 when Bret was with WCW. So where is Ted Turner in all of this, a man who did nothing for the business but use it as a tax write off. Anyway, the Hart Family. Jim Neidhart, a man who has been in and out of the WWE Rehab program for 6 years! Fact. He has never taken it seriously. Fact. He stole pain pills from a neighbor – look it up it was all over the news – but then again I guess we can all use the memory loss card on that one.

    Owen Hart…a very sad situation, one that haunts all of us. All I will say is that WWE did pay 18 million dollars, but then went after Lewmar the company who made the harness, the company that Martha dropped from the lawsuit – also in the news. The WWE was awarded 9 million dollars from Lewmar, which they should have. Vince paid his dues and respect to Owen.

    Chris Benoit, another tragedy, and one you use very loosely, as your You-tube rant disgraced Chris and his family after their deaths, making un-true accusations especially about Nancy. Nothing was pushed under the rug, in fact because of this tragedy more medical research has been done as well as the WWE responded with a tougher wellness program and testing in regards to head trauma.
    So let’s look at when this all started…hhhmmmm 1986 in Stu Hart’s dungeon, and it was called the dungeon for a reason. Or was it with Ted Turner when he owned WCW and truly did not give a damn about us, or the business. So give you my honest unbiased opinion? You’re full of it Billy. 2 years in the WWE cannot be the cause of you ailments. I have to say your own poor choices have gotten you there. You took the pain pills and became an addict. You took even more one day and almost overdosed on that flight. Oh yea another bad choice was taking part in a drug smuggling operation, which you skimmed off the top and got your ass beat. Maybe that’s where your head trauma started.

    I wrestled for 14 years, 8 of them in Japan where chair shots were used every night and NEVER had a concussion, maybe that’s due to the fact that I knew what I was doing and my partner in the ring respected me enough to protect me.

    By the way this is all my unbiased opinion

    Here is Billy’s post…….
    I broke into the pro-wrestling business at age 29 in August of 1982, I was invited to the toughest and greatest pro wrestling school in the world the Stu Hart Dungeon in Calgary Alberta Canada. I was trained by Dynamite Kid, Duke Myers, and Davey Boy Smith. In 1986 I would end up at the highest level of pro wrestling in the WWF-World Wrestling Federation, just at the Stu Hart dungeon alone in 1986 was with myself was Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid (The British Bulldogs), Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart (The Hart Foundation), and also at the Stu Hart Dungeon was a couple of teenagers watching and helping me closely, the youngest son of Stu Hart Owen Hart, and his friend a young up and comer named Chris Benoit both 16 years old. Now if you heard of every name above you should have, because this is how sick and corrupt the old WWF was then in 1986 to this very date July 19th, 2015. First after WrestleMania 3 where every name would appear but Owen and Chris (then) on March 29th, 1987! First I quit the WWF in Dec 1987 after becoming a CHRONIC PAINPILL abuser all given to me after an ER flight landing, several injuries and having to work through them with no time off, 27+ years later I got clean and along with many other former WWF/E wrestlers are in court with VKM, Dynamite Kid who literally broke his back for VKM had to wrestle in WrestleMania 3 1987 or not get paid, and now has been in a wheelchair paralyzed for 2 decades and concussioned out barely speaking a sentence at age 57, his partner of the former WWF tag team champion British Bulldogs Davey Boy Smith through VKM’s own doctors got Davey hooked on painkillers like myself, but VKM introduced Davey to liquid morphine injections, a brutal habit,but Vince still gave Davey 5-6 chances with WWF cause he drew money, Davey DEAD May 18th, 2002 of a drug Overdose, Bret Hart who if honest will tell you the best there was, is, and ever will be is the DYNAMITE KID,
    Bret Hart a great wrestler was forced to quit with a brutal CONCUSSION in 2001 from Goldberg, Jim Neidhart who like 90% was drug addicted, in fact was just tossed out of drug rehab a week or so ago in the now WWE wellness program, rehab does not work for concussion and or memory loss VKM, and let us not forget the 2 teenagers who in 1982 at the Stu Hart Dungeon were having their dreams of becoming a pro wrestler imagined for the future! Well the future in the WWF for Owen Hart was to fall 70-80ft to his DEATH May 23rd, 1999 VKM settled out of court for $18Million, and on June 24th, 2007 Chris Benoit allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself, and killing his wife and 7 year old son, I do not buy it for it was swept under the rug to fast without a proper investibation. Well anyhow you look and decide for yourself where, what. when, and why all this BS happened to the best ever trained at the STU HART DUNGEON! Give me your honest unbias opinion, then comment to what you think, what do you think VKM?????? Billy

    Next one is from Bryan Clark on Billy Jack Haynes wall 5 hours later

    I’m going to tell everyone I think Spivey is talking shit way above his head if he thinks he is speaking for everyone..guess what dip shit spivey, I was injured on more than 3 serious occasions in Vince’s ring and once so bad I ripped my shoulder out of socket and damaged everything , could not raise my arm over my head, had to walk into Vince’s office after I sat outside like a kid, finally got to the the sorry ass, had to beg to go have surgery, finally he let me go after working another week on it..I went home , had the surgery out of my pocket,18,000$. ( yeah, only his favorites had insurance) this broke my account, I know its hard to believe a wwf star with a weak bank account, but remember Vince was fighting and trying to avoid prison for all his steroid issues… We were working 280 plus days, I should have been out 8 months, I was back in 4 because Vince was starving my family out, so DAN SPIVEY , do not speak for me ever , and there are hundreds

    and of more of the boys who were injured and suffered, and still carry those injuries for ever ..CARRY ON BJH…and you damn right Bryan Clark said it !!!! Check the records and doctors !

    There is a response from Spivey on this on the post

    Dan Spivey Brian, I invite you to man up, if you have something to say to me, and post it on my face book page. Better yet send me a personal message and I will give you my phone number so we can talk man to man. Otherwise my response to your rhetoric will be on my FB page
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    Bryan Clark Spivey I have manned up my entire life , I know enough about you from Brian Adams and others, I really have to say I don’t want to be friends with someone who does Vince’s bs work. You need to let all the boys who were injured on vkm watch to have their say. AND I will have my say. You are one person with one view. We do not need you as our mouthpiece! Many wrestlers were injured before and after you and never even offered the basic medical needs. This will be our last “talk”as I don’t feel the need to discuss something you know nothing about! Bryan Clark, and yes I said it.

    Last post is from Dan Spivey less than an hour ago

    In response to Brian Clark and his less than stellar post on Billy Jacks FB page.
    First Brian I don’t not speak for everyone and I have never spoken for you or about you, I speak for myself and only give my opinions and lay out the facts. I am sorry you received those injuries, such as I have but again I do not blame one man. AGAIN we all knew what we were getting into with wrestling. I too have had many injuries in the ring. My knee, back and neck. I had my neck fused while working for Vince and he didn’t pay for my surgery either, which was over $100,000, I paid that. He was kind enough at that time to pay me $500 a week while I was off to heal, which did not come close to paying that bill. Vince didn’t have to pay me as I was well aware, as an INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, you know that contract we all signed that stated we were responsible for our own health insurance and travel expenses with the exception of flights, we signed it!. We knew what we were getting into, we wanted to be in wrestling and with the top company which was
    the WWF. The blame seems to fall on one man, Vince and on one else, not Ted Turner, Japan, ECW or any other wrestling promoters, and we incurred injuries from them as well.
    My questions to you is this….If you were injured, why did you continue working for another week? And after your surgery why did you come back earlier than you should have? These were your choices, you could have said no to working that extra week, stay home and properly heal yourself after surgery, but you didn’t. I know you say Vince was “starving you and your family”, so you HAD to come back – I am sure with a doctor’s release to say you could work. Brian, it was up to me to be wise enough and prepared for such instances that would take me away from my work, my career and to be sure that I was able to provide for myself and my family. And yes Vince had the federal court case regarding steroids, I am well aware of this as I testified and in my testimony, as well as many of the other boyz testified, Vince never told us to take steroids or drugs. And this case did cost Vince a lot of money, and by the way many people who worked in the offices
    at that time lost their jobs as well, so it wasn’t just the boyz who were “affected” by this. With the steroids and drugs, as I have stated many times, I chose to take them, as an addict I wanted them and no one had to tell me twice to take them. And like many of the boyz, whom I worked with and were/are addicts, just like me, they didn’t need anyone telling them to take them either. Addiction is deadly in and out of wrestling, I have seen many of my friends die from this disease.
    In regards to Billy Jack, and now you, there is information that is clearly wrong, such as Bret Harts “brutal” concussion, which he sustained in WCW not WWF/E. Billy’s accusations on the Benoit family and what he accused Nancy of, this is simply a disgrace. Dynamite Kid and Lex Luger, they are NOT a part of the lawsuit, they are not, I speak to them I know. Addiction, again a scientific fact that we are all pre-disposed with the addiction gene, which is not called the “once you work for Vince you will become an addict” gene. Most of us were addicts before we walked into the Wrestling world, wrestling just gave us the excuse to use. Injuries, yes we sustained them, but not all from one promoter, which for most of us was over 20 years ago.
    Brian, from what I have read and heard about you, you like to play the blame game. Such as your return to the WWF/E in 2001, for your 21 day stint. You are put into a major story line against Undertaker and Kane, two of the top superstars in the business, you all work at a few house shows and then right into a PPV and you stunk up the place, so bad in fact that Undertaker ripped you apart backstage after the match. And you blame everyone…because you and Brian had “ring rust, Kane had a staph infection, Undertaker had been off for a while” blame, blame blame, why don’t you just admit that you, YOU, were not good enough at that time, not that you were set up for failure. And for a man who is so bitter towards Vince, its funny how last year, LAST YEAR I SAID, you had an interview with WGD Weekly with Steve and the Scum stating how you wanted to return to the WWE 2014 Royal Rumble – yes I said 2014 – here is what you said

    Highlights of Clark’s interview with Steve and the Scum included:
    Waiting for a call for the 2014 Royal Rumble: “…he is doing some acting…Bryan Clark…is also in phenomenal shape and he is waiting for a call for the Royal Rumble…There’s a lot of guys saying like, Jake Roberts and Scott Hall and these guys, I’ve never stopped training…Adam Bomb could definitely come back at the Royal Rumble in Pittsburgh in 2014 in January, these other guys are not ready, they are not physically ready, and I am, just throwing it out there and we’ll see…have the ‘Creation of Devasation make an appearance, come in , acouple of ‘Meltdowns’ on some people, you know, get it over…just a proper send off, you know…I’m definitely capable of it…”
    Need I say more.

  • Strike shuts down Broken Skull Challenge

    Deadline.com reported today that the crew that works for the CMT show “Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge” walked off the job this morning.

    The Motion Picture Editor’s Guild and IATSE have put up a picket line outside the offices 51 Minds Entertainment, the series producers.

  • WED. UPDATE: Notes on Real Sports MMA feature, motion to dismiss denied in CM Punk defamation case, and more

    by David Bixenspan | davidbix@wrestlingobserver.comFollow @davidbix

    Tonight on TV:

    NXT at 8:00 p.m. ET on WWE Network has -Eva Marie vs. Cassie, Baron Corbin vs. Mr. 450, Samoa Joe vs. Mike Rawlis, Emma vs. Bayley, The Vaudevillains vs. Angelo Dawkins and Sawyer Fulton, and the contract signing for Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens at NXT Takeover Brooklyn.

    ROH at 8:00 p.m. ET on Destination America has The Briscoes, Roderick Strong, and ODB vs. Jay Lethal, Donovan Dijak, J Diesel, and Truth Martini.

    Lucha Underground at 8:00 p.m. ET on El Rey has all of this: The true meaning of the Aztec Medallions will be revealed by Dario Cueto himself. Battles of the night include Texano vs Johnny Mundo, as well as Mack vs. Cage. The fun doesn’t stop there when the major event of the night will choose a winner for the final Aztec Medallion in the Battle Royal. The madness goes down on Wednesday, July 22nd at 8:00PM ET/PT on El Rey Network.

    Impact Wrestling at 9:00 p.m. ET on Destination American has Dixie Carter announcing the next inductee to the TNA Hall of Fame, Matt Hardy vs. Bobby Roode in a tables match to determine the number one contender, Bram vs. Magnus in a street fight, and Eric Young vs. Rockstar Spud in a chain match.

    No UFC programming on Fox Sports 1 this time.

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    And much more. Plus, as always, we have  all of the usual reviews and international news.

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    Wednesday Daily Update

    — HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel had an extensive feature on domestic violence among MMA fighters last night, which is available now on HBO on Demand, HBO Go, and HBO Now. The reaction has been mixed, though it’s been hard to gauge how many of the people complaining actually saw the show.

    What happened was that they were going to interview Christine “Christy Mack” Mackinday about the incident last Summer where War Machine (the former Jon Koppenhaver) attacked her. In doing their research, they found out about the other high profile domestic violence arrests of MMA fighters, taking note of how so many took place in close proximity (Josh Grispi’s arrests were days before Christy Mack was attacked). Their research, focusing on Americans in the “top 200” (presumably FightMetric’s rankings) of each weight class since 2003, found that MMA fighters are twice as likely to be domestic abusers.

    More than anything else, HBO not giving any more detail about their research is the biggest fault with the piece. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s automatically flawed, but there’s no way to scrutinize it. That said, it was absolutely not the hit piece some people are making it out to be. They didn’t imply that being a MMA fighter makes someone an abuser or anything like that. Instead, in a segment where they interviewed Rener Gracie, it was chalked up to a few factors as to why abusers might flock to MMA (as opposed to the other way around):

    1. People prone to violent outbursts will be drawn to the idea of fighting for money.

    2. Steroid use makes it worse.

    3. Abusers with MMA training, especially because of the submission grappling aspect, becme more “effective” abusers, as they gain knowledge of the breaking point of a limb, how long a choke must be held before someone passes out, and so on.

    Qualms about the lack of transparency in the research about the frequency abuse aside,it’s a very good piece. The Christy Mack interview is not for the squeamish (including audio of the attack, as she managed to call 911 and set the phone down), but gives good insight into that whole situation. They also interviewed Jason “Mayhem” Miller, who is clearly not in good shape mentally, whatever the cause.

    Lots of publicity for Sheamus’s plane home after the SmackDown tapings requiring an emergency landing. He even tweeted a photo where he has one of the emergency oxygen masks on.

    — As noted last night, UFC fired (or technically will no longer be hiring) veteran cutman Jacob “Stitch” Duran after he did an interview with Bloody Elbow where he talked about losing the ability to wear sponsor logos on his vest while not getting any additional compensation from the UFC. He most likely won’t have any trouble getting work, but it’s not a good look.

    The judge denied a motion to dismiss Dr. Christopher Amann’s defamation lawsuit against Phil “CM Punk” Brooks and Scott “Colt Cabana” Colton. Not much in the way of details, though.

    Keith Elliott Greenberg has an extensive article about Virgil at FoxSports.com. Really good article covering the majrority of his career. For those not aware, with his newly active Twitter account and GoFundMe campaign to make $1 million so he can become “the real Million Dollar Man,” Virgil appears to now have some self-awareness about his public image these days…while not necessarily having full self-awareness about his image, if that makes sense. He’s now managed by The Iron Sheik’s representation who rebuilt his image, so that’s probably why. 

    — Unsurprisingly lots of rave reviews for Daniel Bryan’s book, which was officially released yesterday in all formats. AVClub gave it an A-, for example.

    The Langley Times has a story about Don Leo Jonathan being honored at an independent show.

    TODAY’S PRO WRESTLING VIDEOS (thanks to Thomas Rude)

    TNA


    The Question Mark (Episode 17)

    A Look At TNA Wrestling Hall Of Famer:  Sting

    GLOBAL FORCE WRESTLING


    #GFWVegas:  PJ Back-Who Is “The “Darewolf?”

    #GFWAmped:  Kevin Kross-I’m Going To Punch A Hole In Bobby Roode’s Head

    #GFWAmped:  Nick Aldis-Whaat Is Your Opinion Of the GWF Roster?

    #GFWAmped:  Reno Scum-United We Stand, Divided We Die

    GFWAmped:  Sonjay Dutt-What Do Wrestling Fans Want?

    #GFWAmped:  Chris Mordetzy-How Did You Become Involved With GFW?

    #GFWAmped:  Kongo Kong-Why Is He Going To Win The GFW Global Championship?

    #GFWAmped:  Lei’D Tapa-I’ve Also Played Other Sports Like Professional Football!

    #GFWAmped:  Bollywood Boys-Will You Guys Be The Face Of GFW?

    #GFWAmped:  Bollywood Boys-The GFW Tag Team Tournament Championship Tournament

    #GFWAmped:  Kevin Kross-Who Is The Tollman?

    #GFWAmped:  Bollywood Boys-They Talk About Their Heritage And How It Influences Them In The Ring

    WWE/NXT

    7/20/15 WWE Tough Enough Digital Extra:  GiGi Goes Head Over Heels During Ring Training

    7/21/15 WWE Tough Enough Digital Extra:  The Coaches Get Brutally Honest With Predictions

    7/21/15 WWE Tough Enough Digital Extra:  A Divide Among Divas In The Barracks?

    7/21/15 WWE Tough Enough Digital Extra:  Can ZZ Survive The Obstacle Course?

    7/21/15 WWE Tough Enough Digital Extra:  Chelsea Assesses Her Spot Post-Injury

    7/21/15 WWE Tough Enough Digital Extra:  Chelsea Gets An Update On Her Ankle

    7/21/15 WWE Network-Tough Talk

    7/20/15 Top 10 RAW Moments

    CHIKARA


    Top 5 Moves Of Fire Ant

    CHIKARA Podcast-A-Go-Go (Episode 425)

    LUCHA UNDERGROUND


    The Road To Ultima Lucha:  Matt Striker

    INDY TV SHOWS


    AIWF Mid-Atlantic TV (Episode 220)

    Covey Pro Wrestling TV (Episode 215)

    Powerbomb Championship Wrestling TV (Episode 35)

    America’s Most Liked Wrestling TV (Season 1, Episode 12)

    West Coast Wrestling Connection TV (Episode 60)

    New England Championship Wrestling “Online” (Episode 8)

    MISC. STUFF


    West Virginia Championship Wrestling “Spotlight” (Episode 125)

  • TUES. UPDATE: HBO Real Sports covering domestic violence in MMA, Daniel Bryan’s book is out, and more

    by David Bixenspan | davidbix@wrestlingobserver.comFollow @davidbix

    Tonight on TV:

    Tough Enough is on USA Network at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT with a new episode titled “Swallow Your Pride, It’s Good For You.” The promos have been built around one of the challengers (if you want to find out who, it doesn’t take much effort) suffering an injury during a challeng. Last night on Raw, Big Show threatened to show up on “Tough Enough, the reality show” and punch out the male contestants, so presumably he shows up in some form.

    Total Divas is on E! at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT with a new episode titled “Eat Your Heart Out.” Nikki and Eva’s peace talks come to a very negative end; while on stage, Nattie takes a large risk; Paige’s first WrestleMania brings her to tears; meanwhile, Brie and Bryan get the results back from their fertility testing. There are a few preview clips on WWE’s YouTube channel, including Brie and Bryan at the fertility clininc and a Nikki Bella/Eva Marie heart to heart.

    Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel on HBO at 9:00 ET/PT has a featured on domestic violence in MMA. There’s a trailer on HBO’s YouTube channel showing a section of the part about Jon Koppenhaver/War Machine’s attack on Christy Mack/Christine Mackinday. Full description from HBO:

    Outside of the Cage. Last summer, just as news of Baltimore running back Ray Rice’s violent assault on his fiancée in a hotel elevator was about to make headlines, a far more brutal domestic violence attack involving a pro athlete had just taken place. But the beating that nearly killed former adult film star Christy Mack, allegedly at the hands of the MMA welterweight known as War Machine, flew largely under the radar.

    High-profile sports like football and boxing, the father of all fight sports, have long dealt with athletes’ domestic violence toward women. But the newly minted American combat sport Mixed Martial Arts, which showcases the world’s most violent athletes, has largely escaped mainstream scrutiny of its fighters’ conduct. REAL SPORTS correspondent David Scott investigates domestic violence among pro MMA fighters and efforts by MMA organizations to address it, and talks to Christy Mack, who for the first time tells the harrowing story of what she says was an abusive relationship with a trained professional fighter and the assault that nearly took her life.

    If you’re attending tonight’s SmackDown taping, please send a report to newstips@wrestlingbserver.com.

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    * What other libraries are still around?

    And much more. Plus, as always, we have  all of the usual reviews and international news.

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    Our lead story talks about the Conor McGregor phenomenon, how it ushered in the new era of UFC, the business notes on the show, McGregor’s popularity in Ireland, why iPPV numbers probably set records, U.K. reaction, what to learn from McGregor vs. Mendes, how risky a gamble this fight was, similar gambles from the past, the story of the fight, McGregor vs. Aldo next, Ultimate Fighter and a full rundown of UFC 189.

    We also look at WWE’s bringing up Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks this past week, and a look back at the history of women performers in WWE dating back to the Wendi Richter vs. Fabulous Moolah match in 1984.  We look at the forgotten best women’s matches in main roster history and best workers, and failed attempt to market athletic women, what really happened with Aja Kong, We also look at the different ways this can go, how the angles changed, how the angle was done, as well as how UFC made it work and what was the same and different.

    We also look at what may be UFC’s biggest event of 2016, the UFC 200 show.

    We also look at the NXT show in Brooklyn and the busy weekend in the New York area, notes on when the next WWE network number will be released and what it would be up to, as well as break-even, and the peak number.  We look at advance sales for Battleground and the card, Lennox Lewis admits to almost doing a mixed match with Brock Lesnar in 2003, the story behind that fight and why it never happened, William Regal explains what WWE is looking for in new talent in a fascinating interview, notes on the future of Smackdown, who are planned to be focal point of NXT, Ziggler, Cody Runnels, update on Tyson Kidd, key WWE exec gets fired and new major WWE stock purchase by one of the richest men in Holland.

    We also look at an update on several legal proceedings involving WWE suits, notes on Tough Enough, as well as a rundown of the weekend NXT and WWE house shows with business notes on the shows.

    We also look at this year’s UFC induction ceremony, how it has changed, its future goals, and the speeches by Bas Rutten, B.J. Penn, Matt Hughes Frank Trigg, Lori Blatnick and many others.  We look at the histories of all the inductees as well.

    We also have more on Fedor Emelianenko being shopped around for a comeback at the age of 38.  We look at who he is, what he said just a few months ago about a comeback, if it is realistic to expect a match with Brock Lesnar, what Fedor said directly a few months ago about a match with Lesnar, as well as how UFC or Bellator can use him.

    We also look at UFC’s Sunday show in Las Vegas and business notes on the show.

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    Also in this week’s issue:

    –A look at the big weekly event at Arena Mexico

    –Build to CMLL’s big summer show

    –A major big show controversy and a lot of buck passing involved

    –Top matches for this year’s TripleMania

    –A look at this past week’s AAA TV taping

    –Wrestling returns to Royal Albert Hall in London

    –A major star celebrates 30th anniversary of his pro debut

    –Third generation legend makes debut

    –Wrestle-1 announces its own tournament

    –Coverage of Wrestle-1 show from the past week

    –Notes on the G-1 debut card

    –Shinya Hashimoto death anniversary show

    –More on Dusty Rhodes and one of his most famous angles

    –A look at the build of Starrcade 85

    –GFW’s road shows and TV tapings

    –A look at the Waterloo wrestling Hall of Fame and this year’s inductions

    –A match of the year candidate

    –Former WWE star falls into more problems

    –One match which features champions from New Japan, a top star of Evolve, the TNA world champion, a Lucha Underground champion, anther TNA wrestler as well as a WWE wrestler and an ROH wrestler all in the same match

    –A look at Tommy Dreamer’s next show

    –Update on Alberto Del Rio

    –Update on Lucha Underground

    –Movie being made about a Lucha Underground star

    –More on ROH over WrestleMania weekend

    –This week’s upcoming ROH show in Las Vegas

    –A look this past week’s ROH show

    –More on the future of TNA

    –Update on Davey Richards

    –Something to watch for when it comes to UFC fans

    –Update on Travis Browne situation

    –This week’s UFC show on FS 1 and Fight Pass Titan show

    –More on C.M. Punk and his debut

    –More on fighters and prospective TV show ideas

    –Cris Cyborg, UFC and Invicta

    –New UFC fights

    –Lawsuit filed regarding Bellator

    –This week’s Bellator show

    –Notes on how new Bellator announcer used to write for a wrestling newsletter

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    Tuesday Daily Update

    — Daniel Bryan’s book was officially released today, so you can now order both physical copies and the Kindle version. It’s an excellent, honest, detailed book that’s well worth checking out. It’s fascinating just how much his feelings match up with the fans on so much of what happened with him. Fox Sports has a listicle of “surprising revelations” in the book.

    — Donald Cerrone has accused UFC Lightweight Champion Rafael Dos Anjos of using steroids, and Dos Anjos fired back to MMAFighting. “I train to be the champion. I’m the champion. He trains because he likes this lifestyle. He was never the WEC champion, and will never be the UFC champion. He will get beat up one more time.”

    — Jonathan James Cboins, an indie wrestler who works under the name Jonboy, was arrested for sex with a minor in Middletown, Ohio over the weekend after a show.

    Alex Jones’ InfoWars.com (a conspiracy theory type site, for lack of a better description) has discovered the influence of UNITE HERE on pro MMA staying illegal in New York. The article is flawed in various ways, but this is right up their readership’s alley, so it could prove interesting if they were to rally behind it. Don’t read the comments, though. Seriously.

    — Dave has his postmortem for Wednesday and Saturday’s UFC card as MMAFighting.

    Tyler Breeze talked to the Miami Herald to promote this week’s NXT house show in Miami. Lots of good stuff about how he developed his character.

    Magnus appeared on the PodNasty Wrestling Podcast to talk about all sorts of topics. On the Mickie James train angle: “The only person who did like it was the person who wrote it. He had the final say on it, we all suggested alternatives, we all thought it was not going to work and it was not going to get a reaction, and our disregard for it and that was the result of it. That was one of the reasons where we just kind of said ‘okay, it’s maybe time to wrap this thing up.’”

    Ricky Steamboat appeared on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast. Lots of topics covered including the angle where Jake Roberts DDTed him on the floor: “Pulling the mat away and exposing the cement floor and being dropped in the DDT is very dangerous and it ended up being dangerous for me that night. I’m going to say it was a timing issue. If my memory serves me right whenever Jake would suck you in and pull you underneath his arm he would always look at the crowd for a moment and then drop you. In that moment you show that this is the end for this guy and he would have a little snicker on his face and a little bit of an attitude and then drop you. But as soon as he sucked me in he dropped me and I was waiting for that pause. The unfortunate thing that happened is that what everybody suspects when he does do the move YES when it happened my head did meet the cement and they took me away with a bad concussion. Part of my head swelled up so bad and ballooned out and I know I got in front of the camera with it but I cannot find any pictures of what my face looked like because it looked distorted.”

    — Sam Shaw (based in Jacksonville, FL) and Facade (based in Pittsburgh, PA) are now accepting bookings through Bill Behrens at showbis@aol.com and www.sbibookings.com.

    — NWA Smoky Mountain presents it’s hottest event of the summer, Fire on the Mountain 2015 on Saturday, August 8 at the Civic Auditorium in Kingsport, TN! Bell Time is 8:00 PM. Already signed for this huge event: ROH Star Matt Sydal (fka WWE’s Evan Bourne), TNA Impact Wrestling Star Davey Richards, Former NWA World Champion Rob Conway, ROH Star Cedric Alexander, TNA Knockout Angelina Love, and many more. There will be a special Meet & Greet with the Stars at 6:00 PM for VIP Ticket Holders.

  • On this day in pro wrestling history: Crusher & Robinson, Malenko vs. Guerrero in ECW

    by Brian Hoops

    1971 – In San Antonio, Texas; AWA Champion Verne Gagne drew Toru Tanaka and Wilbur Snyder beat Bronco Lubich

    1972 – In Denver, Colorado; AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Ivan Koloff, Larry Hennig & Dusty Rhodes beat Don Muraco & Wahoo McDaniel, Billy Robinson beat Larry Hennig and Dusty Rhodes beat Wahoo McDaniel via dq. 

    1974 – In Green Bay, Wisconsin; In a No dq match with special Referee: Greg Gagne; The Crusher & Billy Robinson beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens in 2 out of 3 falls to win the AWA tag team title, Ivan Putski beat Billy Graham via dq, Baron Von Raschke beat Wahoo McDaniel and Greg Gagne drew Buddy Wolff. Attendance was 6,448.

    1982 – Abdullah The Butcher is named the first World Wrestling Council
    World Heavyweight Champion in Puerto Rico.

    1984 – In Chicago, Illinois at the Rosemont Horizon; AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Nick Bockwinkel by countout, Fabulous Ones drew Road Warriors, Jim Brunzell beat King Kong Brody (Bruiser Brody) by dq, The Crusher beat Abdullah The Butcher by dq, Curt Hennig drew Mr. Saito, Tony Atlas beat Larry Zbyszko and  Billy Robinson beat Steve O. Attendance was 14,000

    1986 – In Memphis, Tennessee @ Mid South Coliseum; AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Jerry Lawler, Fire & Flame beat Giant Hillbilly & Cousin Junior by dq, Nightmares beat Mod Squad, Bam Bam Bigelow beat JT Southern by dq and Jeff Jarrett & Pat Tanaka beat Akio Sato & Tarzan Goto by dq. 

    1995 – Dean Malenko defeated Eddie Guerrero in Tampa, Florida to win the
    ECW World Television Title

    2002 – Cody Hawk defeated Lance (Garrison) Cade in Jeffersonville,
    Indiana to win the Heartland Wrestling Association Heavyweight Title

    2002 – WWE held their Vengeance Pay-per-view in Detroit, Michigan. Lance
    Storm and Christian defeated Hulk Hogan and Edge to capture the WWE
    World Tag Titles. Rock defeated Undertaker and Kurt Angle in a three-way
    match to capture the WWE Undisputed World Title.

    2009 – Tara and Miss Tessmacher defeated Sarita and Rosita to win the
    TNA Knockouts Tag Team Titles in Orlando, Florida.

    2012 – TNA held a show in Brooklyn, New York which saw Austin Aires retain the TNA World Title over Bobby Roode, AJ Styles defeated Jeff Hardy and Sting defeated Bully Ray in a No DQ, Falls Count Anywhere match. 

  • MON UPDATE: Major interest in last night’s show, Cena movie, Diaz to jail, Lawlor fights Saturday

    By Dave Meltzer

    We’re looking for your thoughts on last night’s WWE Battleground, today’s New Japan G-1 opening night and today’s Dragon Gate Kobe World Festival with a thumbs up, thumbs down and thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to Dave Meltzerdave@wrestlingobserver.com”>

    We’re looking for reports from tonight’s Raw in Kansas City.  Brock Lesnar is advertised on the show.  We’re looking for Superstars matches, dark matches and anything else not evident on the live show at dave@wrestlingobserver.com”>dave@wrestlingobserver.com

    We’re also looking for reports on last night’s WWE show in Danville, IL and NXT show in Venice, FL.

    Smackdown will be Tuesday night in Lincoln, NE.

    The Conor McGregor phenomenon and the new direction of women in WWE and a history of women in WWE are the lead stories in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.  

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    Our lead story talks about the Conor McGregor phenomenon, how it ushered in the new era of UFC, the business notes on the show, McGregor’s popularity in Ireland, why iPPV numbers probably set records, U.K. reaction, what to learn from McGregor vs. Mendes, how risky a gamble this fight was, similar gambles from the past, the story of the fight, McGregor vs. Aldo next, Ultimate Fighter and a full rundown of UFC 189.

    We also look at WWE’s bringing up Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks this past week, and a look back at the history of women performers in WWE dating back to the Wendi Richter vs. Fabulous Moolah match in 1984.  We look at the forgotten best women’s matches in main roster history and best workers, and failed attempt to market athletic women, what really happened with Aja Kong, We also look at the different ways this can go, how the angles changed, how the angle was done, as well as how UFC made it work and what was the same and different.

    We also look at what may be UFC’s biggest event of 2016, the UFC 200 show.

    We also look at the NXT show in Brooklyn and the busy weekend in the New York area, notes on when the next WWE network number will be released and what it would be up to, as well as break-even, and the peak number.  We look at advance sales for Battleground and the card, Lennox Lewis admits to almost doing a mixed match with Brock Lesnar in 2003, the story behind that fight and why it never happened, William Regal explains what WWE is looking for in new talent in a fascinating interview, notes on the future of Smackdown, who are planned to be focal point of NXT, Ziggler, Cody Runnels, update on Tyson Kidd, key WWE exec gets fired and new major WWE stock purchase by one of the richest men in Holland.

    We also look at an update on several legal proceedings involving WWE suits, notes on Tough Enough, as well as a rundown of the weekend NXT and WWE house shows with business notes on the shows.

    We also look at this year’s UFC induction ceremony, how it has changed, its future goals, and the speeches by Bas Rutten, B.J. Penn, Matt Hughes Frank Trigg, Lori Blatnick and many others.  We look at the histories of all the inductees as well.

    We also have more on Fedor Emelianenko being shopped around for a comeback at the age of 38.  We look at who he is, what he said just a few months ago about a comeback, if it is realistic to expect a match with Brock Lesnar, what Fedor said directly a few months ago about a match with Lesnar, as well as how UFC or Bellator can use him.

    We also look at UFC’s Sunday show in Las Vegas and business notes on the show.

    The Observer is the world’s most detailed weekly pro wrestling publication, in its 32nd year of publication, and is read by the biggest names in the pro wrestling, industry, MMA industry, sports world and on Wall Street.

    We also have our regular features such as the most complete look at ratings, plus results of the major house show events each week in pro wrestling and MMA, and complete inside rundowns of all the TV shows.

    Also in this week’s issue:

    –A look at the big weekly event at Arena Mexico

    –Build to CMLL’s big summer show

    –A major big show controversy and a lot of buck passing involved

    –Top matches for this year’s TripleMania

    –A look at this past week’s AAA TV taping

    –Wrestling returns to Royal Albert Hall in London

    –A major star celebrates 30th anniversary of his pro debut

    –Third generation legend makes debut

    –Wrestle-1 announces its own tournament

    –Coverage of Wrestle-1 show from the past week

    –Notes on the G-1 debut card

    –Shinya Hashimoto death anniversary show

    –More on Dusty Rhodes and one of his most famous angles

    –A look at the build of Starrcade 85

    –GFW’s road shows and TV tapings

    –A look at the Waterloo wrestling Hall of Fame and this year’s inductions

    –A match of the year candidate

    –Former WWE star falls into more problems

    –One match which features champions from New Japan, a top star of Evolve, the TNA world champion, a Lucha Underground champion, anther TNA wrestler as well as a WWE wrestler and an ROH wrestler all in the same match

    –A look at Tommy Dreamer’s next show

    –Update on Alberto Del Rio

    –Update on Lucha Underground

    –Movie being made about a Lucha Underground star

    –More on ROH over WrestleMania weekend

    –This week’s upcoming ROH show in Las Vegas

    –A look this past week’s ROH show

    –More on the future of TNA

    –Update on Davey Richards

    –Something to watch for when it comes to UFC fans

    –Update on Travis Browne situation

    –This week’s UFC show on FS 1 and Fight Pass Titan show

    –More on C.M. Punk and his debut

    –More on fighters and prospective TV show ideas

    –Cris Cyborg, UFC and Invicta

    –New UFC fights

    –Lawsuit filed regarding Bellator

    –This week’s Bellator show

    –Notes on how new Bellator announcer used to write for a wrestling newsletter

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    MONDAY’S NEWS UPDATE

    • Bryan and I will be back tonight talking Raw, G-1 and the rest of the pro wrestling and MMA news, as well as taking your questions that can be sent to the show to mailbag@wrestlingobserver.com
    • “Trainwreck,” the Amy Schumer movie that has gotten real strong word-of-mouth, greatly exceeded industry expectations by taking in  $30.2 million over the weekend.  John Cena is in the movie as a one-time boyfriend of Schumer.  It was No. 3 behind Ant-Man and Minions.
    • I haven’t seen it yet, but people are raving about the Dragon Gate show that took place earlier today on iPPV.  G-1 was nothing close to the level of opening night last year, and not even as good as Battleground, even though Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kota Ibushi was a classic with Tanahashi turning back the clock a few years to where he was the best overall guy in the business. 
    • No serious injuries coming out of last night’s show.  There were 500,000 searches for the show, way above usual for a “B” show, which is about 200,000.  That was likely due to Undertaker, who was the most searched name yesterday.  It was No. 2 for the day behind Mick Fanning.
    • The belief is the ratings tonight will be well up from recent weeks due to bringing back Undertaker.
    • On Twitter, there were 397,000 tweets regarding the show, and there have been 10,100 on Raw tonight.  Last night when they said it was No. 1 on twitter, at that moment it was No. 3 even among the subjects that I had numbers on, although there Twitter algorithms are unique in that you don’t trend based on being the top thing talked about, but on a percentage over usual.  Many subjects trend with 100 tweets.
    • TMZ is reporting that Nick Diaz was sentenced to two days in jail, with credit already for one day served, on DUI charges from September.  He will also get three years informal probation and must complete a DUI education course. 
    • Smart money didn’t come in last night on Battleground for whatever reason.  There were no super long odds, and the longest odds of 15-to-1 and 17-to-1 were for The New Day and Roman Reigns, who both lost. (thanks to David Taylor) 
    • The next G-1 show is from Shizuoka on Thursday morning at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time.  There will be shows Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
    • Tom Lawlor from the site will be fighting Saturday night on FOX against No. 15 ranked Gian Villante in his first fight in two years.  The fight will air at 7:30 p.m. Eastern, on the show headlined by T.J. Dillashaw vs. Renan Barao for the bantamweight title.
    • Figures Toy Company has reached an action figure deal with Tama Tonga of New Japan Pro Wrestling.  The list of those they have deals with in their new set are A.J. Styles, The Young Bucks, Brian Myers (Curt Hawkins), Cliff Compton, Doc Gallows, Amber Gallows, Joey Ryan and Kenny Omega.
    • ROH has started on TV in South Bend, IN on WSJV, the Fox station, Ch. 28, at Noon on Saturdays (thanks to Brian Schoonaert)
    • EWF from Saturday night in San Bernardino:  Tarasso b Sergio Santana, Brute Baretto b Tyler Ray, Uptown Andy Brown b J Jaeger, Arian Quest b Fidel Bravo, Friar Roman & Archimedes b V Garayt & Viking Warrior, Iron Man Mike Maze b Billy Blade (thanks to Frank Mott)
    • Premier Wrestling on 9/19 in San Jose at Del Mar High School with JR Kratos (8-2) defending the Premier title against Jeff Cobb (6-2-1), plus Timothy Thatcher, Gabriel Gallo, Brian Tannen, Joe Graves, Marcus Leis, Alexander Hammerstone, Nicole Savoy, Kahmora, Raze and Kikyo Nakamura.  Tickets go on sale on 8/1 at www.premierwrestle.com
    • The Premier Boxing Championships has a show on 8/2 on Bounce TV headlined by Juan Carlos Payano vs. Rau’shee Warren that will be live from Full Sail University, the home of NXT. 
    • Pro Wrestling Eclipse on 8/16 in Oshawa, ONT at the Legion with Johnny Devine, Roderick Strong and Jennifer Blake.
    • Funkdafied Wrestling Federation from Saturday night in Warsaw, IN:  Chase Matthews b Danny Shay, Jack Thriller b Roger Lanier, Scotty Young b Anthony Toatele, Police Department b Rougues, Joey Janela b Beast, Russ Jones b Tank, Honky Tonk Man & Lightning Bolt Johnson b JD Smooth & KC Huber (thanks to Leonard Brand)
    • Absolute Intense Wrestling on 8/14 in Strongsville, OH at the Holiday Inn.
    • Legacy Fighting Championships airs on AXS TV on Friday night   
    • ACW from yesterday in New Port Richey, FL:  Wayne Van Dyke won five-way over Bucky Wells, Aaron Epic, Josh Hess and Riptide, Nathan Vain b Beastly Brody, Kennedy Kendrick b Martin Stone, Maxwell b Earl Cooter, Rhett Giddins & Francisco Ciatso b C.J. O’Doyle & Diemos, Santana Garrett b Su Yung-DQ, Jason Cade & Aaron Solo b First Degree, Sideshow b Sean Swag in a cage match (thanks to Al Haft)
    • There is a Lucha Libre show on Friday night in Pharr, TX at the Los Portales Flea Market with Alebrije & Blue Demon Jr vs. Silver King & Spawn.  There is also a show Sunday in Houston at Club LaBoom with Demon Jr. & Alebrije vs. Pentagon Black & Pierroth.
    • On Friday in Tijuana at Auditorio Municipal there is a hair vs. hair ladder match with Nicho vs. Pagano.
    • Evolucion Lucha Libre on 8/8 at Auditorio Municipal in Tijuana has Rush & La Sombra vs. L.A. Park & El Hijo de L.A. Park (thanks to Kris Zellner)   

    ON THIS DATE IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY INTERNATIONAL (thanks to Graeme Cameron)

    1985 – Chamaco Valaquez beat La Fiera in Mexico City to win the NWA middleweight title

    1989 – Lola Gonzalez beat Zuleyma in Tijuana to win the WWA women’s title

    1994 – Dick Slater beat Nobutaka Araya to win the IWA title

    1996 – Jushin Liger & El Samurai beat Lance Storm & Yuji Yasuraoka in Tokyo to win the WAR Int. jr. tag title and Rey Misterio Jr. beat Psicosis on the same show to win the WWA welterweight title

    2000 – Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan beat Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi in Sapporo to win the IWGP tag title and Tatsuhito Takaiwa beat Liger to win the IWGP jr. title

    2001 – Masayuki Naruse beat Minoru Tanaka in Sapporo to win the IWGP jr. title and Gedo & Jado beat Liger & Samurai to win the IWGP jr. tag title

    2002 – Koji Kanemoto beat Minoru Tanaka in Sapporo to win the IWGP jr. title

    2007 – Negro Casas & Mistico beat Dr Wagner Jr. & Ultimo Guerrero in Mexico City to win the CMLL tag titles

    2013 – Shinsuke Nakamura beat La Sombra in Akita to win the IC title

    2014 – BxB Hulk beat Yamato in Nagoya to win the Open the Dream Gate title and T-Hawk & Eita beat Akira Tozawa & Shingo Takagi to win the Open the Twin Gate tag title

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    7/19/15 WWEcom Exclusive:  Team Paige Celebrates With The Nature Boy

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    7/19/15 WWE.com Exclusive:  The Prime Time Players Beat The Odds

    7/19/15 WWE.com Exclusive:  Kevin Owens Is Not In The Mood To Be Interviewed

    7/19/15 WWE.com Exclusive:  Kevin Owens Gets In Touch With His Artistic Side 

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    GLOBAL FORCE NETWORK

    #GFWAmped:  Chris Mordetzky-Why Did You Leave WWE?

    #GFWAmped:  PJ Black-It’s All About The Adrenaline Rush

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  • Global Force Wrestling announces UK tour

    Jeff Jarrett’s Global Force Wrestling  has announced a late October tour of the U.K.

    The date annnounced are 10/28 at the Grimsby Auditorium in Grimbsy, Lincolnshire; and 10/30 at the Lynnsport and Leisure Park in King’s Lynn, Norfolk.

    Names announced for the tour are Jeff & Karen Jarrett, Doug Williams, Nick Aldis, Mickie James and Marty Scrull.

  • Sonjay Dutt talks Global Force Wrestling

    The Rack Radio Show
    Hosted by Lindsey Ward & Sir Rockin
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    Former TNA and current Global Force Wrestling Superstar Sonjay Dutt joined “Multi-time Award Winning” the Rack Thursday Night. In a nearly 15 minute interview, he discussed his involvement with Global Force Wrestling and what it’s like to get in on the ground floor, how the Grand Slam events recently held are different than traditional arena style events, what it would be like to become the first ever GFW NEX*GEN Champion, his reaction to seeing Jeff and Karen Jarrett back on TNA television publicizing GFW, whom he’d like to see added to the GFW roster and who he’d like to face, his thoughts on best friend Jay Lethal winning the ROH Heavyweight Title, his favorite moment of his career so far, who he possibly sees becoming the first ever GFW Global Heavyweight Champion and and much more.

    If hes excited to take part in the launch of Global Force Wrestling and being a part of the NEX*GEN Championship Tournament: “Yeah, absolutely. I’m just really excited to be a part of something new, on the ground floor and in the first stages of this brand new company. It’s very similar to back in 2003 when I started with TNA and it was about a year old, or barely a year old and Jeff Jarrett had just started a new company and I climbed on board and here we are in 2015 and we’re doing it all over again.”

    If GFW Grand Slam events are different than traditional indoors events and how so: “You know, being outside and outdoors is a completely different monster; you’ve got a lot of the elements to deal with and you’re just not sure of the weather and constraints so it’s just hard being outside. Noise travels all over the place but it’s a really cool atmosphere and a really fun time. We’re trying to be the most fan interactive group that you can possible go to a show for; we’ve got the fan meet-and-greets at 5:30, before bell time for about an hour, talent is very easily accessible; no one is hiding out and everyone is mingling with the fans. It’s just very cool to get up with the fans that I might not normally be able to at other shows.”

    If he took anything from his early days with TNA to use as examples here or is he just taking it as it comes: “I think the presentation of the product is a little different, I guess very different, so you can’t really predict how things are going to go but I do know that we’ve got an awesome roster and I think the one thing that separates us for every other wrestling promotion is talent and we’ve got a loaded line-up next Friday at our first TV tapings; our Grand Slam events had loaded line-ups as well. We’re not just looking for the world-wide international stars but we’re looking for the regional stars and the diamonds in the rough, the ones the fans might not know about that need that stage to shine.”

    What would it be like to be the first NEX*GEN Championship for GFW: “It would be amazing. It would be awesome; being a part of something brand new and being crowned the first ever. The first ever anything is kinda cool but especially in this environment where it’s the kind of wrestling I excel at and honed over the years and perfected, that kind of adds to it.

    I think all that stuff is going to come to life not just next Friday, but as the days and weeks go by. The NEX*GEN division is going to be very similar to the X-Division but we’re going to be focusing on the next generation of high-flyers, the next generation of hybrid wrestlers out there, basically taking every style here is out there in pro wrestling and meshing it together and there’s a lot of guys out there that have traveled the world, much like I have, and perfected your Lucha style, your Japanese style, your American style and bring them all together and get this one big, hybrid style of wrestling and we truly think that is the next generation of wrestling. Gone are the days of the slow, and I don’t want to say boring, but action-based pro wrestling is the future and action-based pro wrestling is the next generation.”

    His reaction on seeing Jeff and Karen Jarrett appear on TNA TV to publicize GFW: “I think it was crazy and was about the same reaction everyone else had in ‘What is going on here?!’ I’m sure that’s what was going on Jeff’s mind as he was walking to the ring and as he was ring the ring speaking his mind. But, it’s a crazy business; the wrestling business is a crazy business. You cannot predict anything and you cannot rule anything out. Time will only tell what this brings not only to TNA but to GFW as well.”

    Does he have a favorite moment: “Oh man, I’m always so bad at answering the ‘favorite’ questions. Well, I think as a whole, my whole career has been one big moment. I was just a little kid who loved to watch wrestling and never in a million years, even when I started going to wrestling school and training to be a wrestler the first year or two, I never aspired to make a living off of it or become a star or any of that; I just loved pro wrestling and wanted to wrestle and that’s all I ever wanted. It just kind of snowballed into this career, this big life I just kind of got sucked into and it’s just been a crazy cool ride. 15 countries and 15 years of wrestling later, this whole ride has just been amazing. I don’t know if there’s one specific moment but just the whole of my story of being a young kid and literally as far back as I can remember, I was watching wrestling on television and the next thing I’m on television working with the guys I saw on television growing up, and also some of the relationships I’ve made in wrestling, like my best friend Jay Lethal; we wouldn’t have been best friends if it hadn’t been for pro wrestling. It’s definitely a wild ride.”

    Who would he like to see in GFW and who would he like to compete against: “Let’s so, oh many this is a tough on; there’s so much good talent out there. Right now, I think the connection Jeff (Jarrett) has and GFW has with New Japan Pro Wrestling in producing the Tokyo Dome pay-per-view this past January, I think North American fans were exposed to so much talent and they just didn’t know it. Being an aficionado of the Japanese wrestling scene and having spent a year to year and a half of my life out there wrestling and was up close and personal with it; some of those guys I would love to see over here. (Kazuchika) Okada, (Shinsuke) Nakamura, (Tomohiro) Ishii, (Hirooki) Goto, (Katsuyori) Shibata and we’ve gotten a taste of the Bullet Club and the Young Bucks during the Grand Slam tour. So, I think those guys coming in here creates so many fresh new match-ups. We’ve got IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Kushida, he’s going to be in Las Vegas next Friday and getting that type of flavor in GFW is priceless. There’s a lot of guys out in Mexico as well and they’re getting exposure out in California and in AAA. So there’s a lot of high-flyers out there that I would love to get in the ring with.

    Who does he see walking out as the first ever GFW Global Heavyweight Champion: “That’s a tough one. I really like Nick Aldis, formerly known as Magnus, I’ve always enjoyed everything about his work and the way he carries himself as a professional wrestler both inside and outside of the ring; I think he’s a real special performer. He’s got a real shot, starting fresh and showing the world what he can do and showing that maybe he didn’t get that opportunity previously and this is it. Also, a guy like Brian Myers (formerly Curt Hawkins in the WWE) maybe he wasn’t given that ball that he deserved over the years and maybe this is the time for him to grab that ball and show wheat he can do.”

    You can follow Sonjay through his Twitter (@sonjaydutterson) or visit his website (http://prowrestlingtees.com/sonjaydutt) for his latest news and notes. You can follow Sonjay and the other stars of Global Force Wrestling through the company Twitter account (@GFWWrestling) and website (http://globalforcewrestling.com) for the latest news and updates on the promotion including their upcoming television tapings starting this Friday, July 24th in Las Vegas, NV. at the Orleans Arena, as well as information on tickets and the latest card information.

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