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  • WWE Smackdown 9/10 spoilers: Seth Rollins vs. Ryback with a stipulation

    From Wilkes Barre, PA:

    – The show opened with the Wyatt Family doing a promo, mostly just showing the clip from Raw where they took out Randy Orton.

    – Cesaro b The Miz with the sharpshooter.

    – Renee Young spoke with Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns and third man Jimmy Uso.

    – Paige NC Sasha Banks. Charlotte, Becky Lynch, Tamina, and Naomi were booted from ringside. Paige and Banks were brawling and two referees were trying to break them up.  Naomi and Tamina ran back out and attacked Paige. This brought Charlotte and Lynch back out and they were brawling until the referees tried to break them up. 

    – WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins did a backstage interview about Sting destroying the chocolate statue.  Sheamus came out and they argued as well.

    – WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day (all three) vs. Reigns & Ambrose & Uso looked to be a non-finish. The Wyatts destroyed Uso on the stage. Reigns and Ambrose tried to save him but the lights went out, Uso was laid out, and the Wyatts were gone.

    – The Ascension b Lucha Dragons due to distraction from Stardust and the fall of man. They were beating down the Lucha Dragons until Neville made the save

    – Renee Young interviewed Team Bella. Charlotte came in and said she would win the Divas title on Monday.

    – WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins b I-C Champion Ryback in a lumberjack match. Big Show interfered and attacked Ryback. Mark Henry then attacked Show. The Lucha Dragons did some dives and Neville did a moonsault out of the ring on the heel lumberjacks. Rollins then got the pin after the pedigree.

  • TNA: Kurt Angle not re-signing with company, taking a break from wrestling

    Former WWE and TNA Champion Kurt Angle was on Mark Madden’s Pittsburgh radio show Tuesday night, and said that he would not be signing a new deal with TNA Wrestling.

    His contract expires at the end of 2015, and said he would be taking a break from pro wrestling at that point. He noted that he will be at Bound for Glory on 10/4.

    Angle confirmed this story was accurate.

  • TUES UPDATE: WWE Divas in bar fight, WWE PPV survey, & more

    by David Bixenspan | davidbix@wrestlingobserver.comFollow @davidbix

    Show notes for tonight:

    Total Divas at 9:00 p.m. ET on E! is titled “Gone with the Wine” and features Nikki Bella vacationing in Napa; Trinity/Naomi taking her family on a camping trip that nobody actually wants to go on, and Eva Marie having to choose between her career and her husband for some reason.

    SmackDown and Main Event will be taped tonight in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Please send reports to newstips@wrestlingobserver.com,

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    Figure Four Weekly:

    The newest issue of Figure Four Weekly is now up for subscribers (subscribe to the site here and get access to Figure Four, the Observer, tons of audio, and more) featuring plenty of details on the Jimmy Snuka murder indictment including how the media covered his domestic abuse arrest and Nancy Argentino’s death back in 1993, just how on the ball Irv Muchnick was in writing about the case, the contradictions of the investigator, Snuka’s claims about his finances vs. the reality, and more.  On top of that, we have all the usual stuff like Vinny’s reviews and international news from Dr. Lucha Steve Sims and and Alan”4L” Counihan.

    The recnt FREE Figure Four Weekly is still up with a look at the crazy story of why Gawker thinks the FBI may have helped Hulk Hogan cover up his racist and homophobic comments. A judge has ordered the FBI to turn over the records of their investigation, and what Gawker is saying in court about what has and hasn’t been turned over paints a very interesting picture.

    Also, now available for the first time on Kindle (meaning Kindle devices and anything with the Kindle app) is Fall Guys, the seminal 1937 book that has been described as being like the 1930s version of the Wrestling Observer. It was surprisingly not on Kindle already, so we put together a nice version with a full table of contents w/ chapter marks, proper formatting on everything, etc. Right now it’s available from the American, Canadian, and Australian Amazon/Kindle stores OR you can also buy it from anywhere in the world on PayHip, who will provide you with both Kindle and ePub (every other e-reader) format files, and you can either sideload them to your device or have them email it to your Kindle.

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    Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

    It’s a gigantic news week in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter with the main feature story on everything that led to the indictment of Jimmy Snuka after 32 years, plus Irv Muchnick, who has reported on the story for years gives his views on the proceedings, and we also look at Hulk Hogan’s attempt at redemption of his character, the full story behind the shooting at the Performance Center, notes from Battle of Los Angeles, the retirement of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Hayabusa walks to the ring, Bram gets arrested, WWE fires Zahra Schreiber, UFC brings back Travis Browne, a rundown of the PPV business in WWE in 2015 and the latest monthly business report from WWE & TNA.

    The latest Wrestling Observer: September 7, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Snuka indicted, shooting at WWE Performance Center and tons more

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    The Wrestling Observer ranges weekly from 35,000 to 50,000 words covering pro wrestling and MMA internationally. Each issue has coverage and analysis of all the major news, plus every issue breaks major news stories before the Internet sties and has the most complete look at the pro wrestling and MMA business anywhere, plus history pieces available nowhere else.

    Our lead story goes back to 1983 with an in-depth look at the death of Nancy Argentino, how the media caused the case to be reopened, a look at the charges against Jimmy Snuka, the different statements on the subject by Snuka, Snuka’s lawyer speaks, notes on documentation and testimony from the time, lots of notes regarding evidence, where Jimmy Snuka stood in the wrestling business in 1983, how Buddy Rogers fits into this story, what Snuka told police the morning after Argentino died as well as testimony from those who treated Argentino before her death.

    We also look at the autopsy report, the police report from that time, the strange question that was never answered regarding the case being dropped, what Snuka has said to different people, the brawl in Syracuse before Argentino’s death, how the pro wrestling business in 1983 is so completely different from today and the previous legal action regarding this case. 

    Irv Muchnick also does a piece on the indictment talking about several points from the indictment.

    We also look at Hulk Hogan appearing on Good Morning America and Nightline in a way to get his job back and repair his public image.  We look at the WWE reaction, what Hogan said, what does and doesn’t hold up, the timeline issues with his various stories, neighbors of his growing up contradict his story and more.

    We also look at the story of the man who was shot in front of the Performance Center, the circumstances of the shooting, and the different things he had done in recent months regarding his obsession with wrestling.

    We also look at Battle of Los Angeles, how the tournament went, highlights from the weekend and celebrities at the shows.

    We also look back at the career of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, including his new job with UFC, his becoming the top heavyweight in the sport at one time, his background, his debut in RINGS, his move to Pride, his fight with Bob Sapp, his three fight series with Fedor and his UFC run.

    We look at the arrest of Thomas “Bram” Latimer of  TNA, police details of what happened, TNA’s response and what is next for him.

    We’ve got a story on Hayabusa, one of the best high flyers from 15-20 years ago and his attempted recovery from near paralysis.

    We’ve got a look at Travis Browne and his reinstatement in UFC.

    We look at the firing of Zahra Schreiber, the girlfriend of Seth Rollins, by WWE.

    We also look at WWE & TNA business when it comes to house shows, merchandise, ratings and other categories for the past month.

    We also have a PPV chart with how all the shows in the first seven months of the year have been, and compared them with the last few years.

    We also look at WWE signing one of the major international women stars and why she’s not going to be wrestling in NXT, the return of Dr. Wagner Jr. & L.A. Park to Arena Mexico and how it got over, top pro wrestling star gets a reality show gig, and some major title changes.

    We also look at maneuvering for the 2017 and 2018 WrestleMania, and the favorites, the 10/3 Madison Square Garden WWE live special, notes on lots of indie stars on WWE’s radar, ticket sales for NXT in the U.K., a new WWE movie, Update on Wade Barrett, action figure sales, announcing changes, SummerSlam edits, lots of notes on various WWE lawsuits, Dean Ambrose talks Renee Young, Fan tries to attack Ambrose, Sara Lee in NXT, plus notes on all the WWE & NXT house shows over the past week.

    We also look at a number of top stars who worked recently in Bolivia, the last AAA TV taping and AAA wrestlers in a bodybuilding contest.

    We update Wrestle-1 and the three generations of green mist stars trios match.

    We also look at the Dragon Gate summer tag team tournament and its big show in Fukuoka and what came out of it.

    We look at All Japan’s last major show and its current singles tournament.

    We look at Pro Wrestling NOAH’s next major show, including a title match that was set up in the U.S., a well as the bracketing in the upcoming junior heavyweight tag team tournament.

    We look at the weekend IGF show, a record that will be set at the next Tokyo Dome show, and the NWA title change.

    We also look at U.S. stars who usually don’t tour Japan that are going shortly.

    We’ve got more on the planned bio movie on Chris Benoit, Angelo Mosca getting his number retired, the weekend GFW shows and angles, Preston City Wrestling’s weekend show, former TNA star retires and a unique main event, plus early notes on this year’s WWC Anniversary show.

    We also update the TNA TV situation, the Lucha Underground TV situation, the next ROH PPV show, new roles for people in ROH and notes from the weekend show.

    We also look at changes in UFC main events, can UFC sell 70,000 tickets to its November show with Ronda Rousey, Rousey talks when she expects to retire, Cyborg, the date with the marine and notes about live shows on Fight Pass this month.  We also look at this week’s PPV show, talks about the Jan. 2 Las Vegas card, a star fighter retires, Chad Mendes wants a rematch with McGregor, what happened recently with Jose Aldo, Rousey T-shirt sales, plus lots of more fights.

    We also have a look at Bellator’s next major show, including the updated card, as well as plans for the big November show.  We look at the Fan Fest with Fedor and Sakuraba, as well as notes on last week’s show.

    We also look at the arrest of Chris Leben, and new restrictions on weight cutting that is being tried out for in California.

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    Tuesday Daily Update

    TMZ has a story about Paige and Alicia Fox getting int an altercation with a bar patron at a steakhouse last night in Baltimore. Apparently, the woman started agressively taking photos and videos of them, drinks went flying, and employees threw all three out.

    — From a reader: I attended the Raw in Tampa a few weeks ago. WWE sent me a survey today asking all kinds of questions about what I liked and didn’t like, and what I like and don’t like about the Network. But one question they asked was intriguing – it asked which PPV start time I would prefer out of 1PM, 5PM, 7PM and 8PM. Thought it was interesting.

    WWE raised over $200,000 for the families of deceased New York police officers and firefighters.

    Kotaku has an amusing article about game developer Jon Jones, who’s @JonJones on Twitter and…well, you can guess where it goes from there.

    Marc Raimondi is reporting at MMAFighting.com that the controversial unregulated Xplode Fight Series will start using th UMMAF (the American MMA sanctioning arm of the same organization that includes the IMMAF and KICK for kickboxing) as a third party sanctioning body. The UMMAF, which includes recognizable referees such as Steve Mazzagatti,  Kim Winslow, and Frank Trigg, typically does amateur cards but sees XFS as part of their mission since they run mixed amateur/pro events. Xplode has come under fire for booking extreme mismatches to help fighters (especially those from San Diego Combat Academy’s Team Hurricane Awesome and the now defunct Reign Training Center) pad their records, with many of the designated jobbers looking like they’re completely untrained.

    — Main event fight announcement from Bellator: After his explosive Bellator MMA debut, Hisaki Kato (5-1) will return to action on November 20 at WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, OK., to main event “Bellator 146” against Melvin Manhoef (29-12-1, 2 NC).The middleweight contest will serve as the main event of “Bellator 146: Kato vs. Manhoef,” which airs live on Spike at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT, while preliminary bouts will stream on Spike.com at 6 p.m. CT.

     — WWE’s nw Monday Night War Vol. 2: Know Your Role set is out on DVD and Blu-Ray today. Also, Bob Backlund’s book is now in stock at and shipping early from Amazon.

    — WrestlingDVDNetwork.com has revealed the following matches so far as being part of WWE’s upcoming “Owen: Hart of Gold” DVD set:

    * Blue Blazer vs. Mr. Perfect – Meadowlands • May 8, 1989

    * Owen Hart vs. Mark Kyle – World Championship Wrestling • March 16, 1991

    * WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Owen Hart vs. Shawn Michaels Wrestling Spotlight • August 28, 1993

    * Exhibition Match: Owen Hart vs. Nick Barberri – WrestleMania XI Public Workout; Times Square, NYC • March 28, 1995

    * North American Heavyweight Championship Match:  Owen Hart vs. Makhin Singh – Stampede Wrestling • May 1988

    * Owen Hart vs. Bret Hart – WrestleMania X • March 20, 1994

    * King of the Ring Finals: Owen Hart vs. Razor Ramon – King of the Ring • June 19, 1994

    * Lumberjack Match for the WWE Championship: Owen Hart vs. Bret Hart – Portland, ME • August 17, 1994

    * WWE Tag Team Championship Match: Owen Hart & Yokozuna vs. The Allied Powers – In Your House • July 23, 1995

    * # 1 Contender for the WWE Championship: Owen Hart vs. Shawn Michaels – In Your House • February 18, 1996

    — NWAClassics.com added a new Magnum T.A. vs. Ernie Ladd match today for subscribers.

    — Dave has two new articles at MMAFighting.com:

    Fortunes changed for five at UFC 191

    UFC plans to have weekly live events on Fight Pass in near future

    Chikara King ofTrios 2015 Night 1 is now available.

    On the latest Between the Sheets podcast, Barbed Wire City director John Philapavage joins Kris Zellner and myself to discuss all of the wrestling news from September 1-7, 1995 including the premiere of WCW Monday Nitro with Lex Luger’s surprise appearance.

    Brian Fritz talks to Kana about signing with WWE at The Sporting News.

    Brandon Howard analyzes wrestlng TV show viewership at Voices of Wrestling.

    — Great North Wrestling has a benefit show for the Canadian Cancer Society this Saturday, September 12th, at 1:30 pm at Hawkesbury Ford in Hawkesbury, Ontario. Former WWE manager Frenchy Martin will manage Hannibal in the main event when he takes on Myzery Barbarian. Carl Leduc, Jeremy Prophet, Sexy Eddy and other GNW regulars will be on the event. Greatnorthwrestling.ca 

    — Empire Wrestling Federation results from  Knights of Columbus Hall September 4th 2015 Covina, CA: “The Sunset Blvd Bad Boy” Richie Slade def “The OC Assassin” RJ Ruiz, The Viking Warrior def Sergio Santana, EWF American Championship: “The Incredible” Anthony Idol (w/Walt Wizeone Zeman) def “The Baby Bull” Vance Garayt to become the NEW EWF American Champion, “Big Money” Tyshaun Prince def “The Definition of Pain” Terex, “Russian Chain Match” Gatson def “The SuperTsar” Sasha Darevko, EWF Tag Team Championship:

    “Uptown” Andy Brown & Adrian Quest def The Congregation of Pain” (Friar Juan Roman & Archimedes) to become the NEW EWF Tag Team Champions, EWF Heavyweight Championship: The Man in Black (w/Gary Yap) def Misterioso Jr to retain the EWF Heavyweight Championship

  • Wrestling Observer Live 9/8: Raw thoughts, Night of Champions, next ROH PPV, tons more!

    Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive returns today with tons of thoughts on Raw last night, the build to Night of Champions, ROH’s next PPV line-up, your questions and more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • WWE & UFC News: Notes on Raw ratings

    Due to Labor Day, the ratings are delayed.

    The expected schedule is that the Saturday night ratings will be released tomorrow morning, which includes the prelims for Saturday’s UFC 191 show.

    The Raw ratings are expected out tomorrow afternoon.

    The Tuesday ratings which would normally be out tomorrow afternoon are not expected until Thursday morning.

  • WWE Network: Stone Cold Podcast recap feat. Edge & Christian coverage

    By Jeremy Peeples, WrestlingObserver.com

    Steve starts the show off in a great way, welcoming them and telling Christian the big mic is a dummy mic. Christian says that they were on the guest list after Mantaur. Steve says he got stopped at the border first due to the head, but then due to a kilo. They banter on about what names to call each other, and say that they all last saw each other at WM 28, and Steve got drunk with Edge after WM XXX. Steve talks about how they came into the company with long hair, looking like rock stars, but now they’re looking like responsible human beings.

    Edge says they’re both fathers now, that he laughs at the guyliner,  and how they wind up being born six weeks apart and didn’t quite know it. Edge called him and let him know Beth was having a kid, and Christian told him “well, WE ARE TOO!” and their kids refer to the other as uncles now. Edge says he’s now in Asheville, NC and he says that a benefit of the job was seeing everything. He didn’t like the heat of Florida, but enjoying NC because he can go to the mountains.

    Edge says he’s a proud father of a daughter, who can already move furniture around. Christian says he’s in Tampa and has been since 2001. He got tired of the cold and loves the warmth, and his wife is getting her PHD in art history. She wants to be an art appraiser, and Steve says she can tell him how much his artwork isn’t worth. Steve asks how hard the transition has been for each of them.

    Christian says there’s a bit of culture shock, but he didn’t know what to do, but he’s lucky enough to have a friend with a TV show that he got on. Christian says he enjoys fantasy hockey, and maybe they’ll get a Network show for Edge and Christian. Edge says he was ready for life off the road and he retired at 37, and while WWE was his only goal, he was ready  to go by the time he retired. He planned to do keep going until the end of his deal, he wanted to lay the groundwork for SmackDown and get guys stronger, but it didn’t pan out.

    Steve says he had to drive around a ton to relax, but Edge lucked out by the Haven producers seeing his retirement speech and realized they needed him on the show. Haven started as a one-shot right after Christian won the World title – he flew up to Halifax right after the PPV and their emotion was genuine. Steve says it’s time to grab a headlock and get things back on track, and asks for his theme to be played on kazoos. He loved watching all of their classic stuff, not on the Network, but on Youtube.

    Christian agrees to it, but asks Steve to play a song on a ukelele. They do a reasonable job of Steve’s theme on the kazoo. This was hilarious, and Christian says he wishes he hadn’t spent thousands on gear because all he needed to get over was a plastic kazoo. Edge says it was just about having fun, which “made” them as acts. So shockingly, this amusing idea that has stood up as at least amusing for 15 years wasn’t come up with by 25 writers. Christian says the kazoo was just random – someone had one, so they used it. Edge says that he invented words with Brian Gewirtz.

    Steve sings “Kumbaya” for a few seconds before tossing that crap off and asking Twitter questions. They’re asked about the tag division now and Steve says he loves to watch tag team wrestling. He prefers two on two matches and not trios matches. Steve says he loved seeing the Dudleys back and Edge welled up seeing again. Steve says they “went where they went” and predicts a Hall of Fame induction for them. Christian loves the New Day, while Steve says the tag division dried up and it pissed him off.

    Steve says he hates seeing random guys thrown together and Edge says that Steve and Pillman came together out of just being a random team to getting matching gear, coming up with moves, and truly becoming a team. Edge says it’s a shame that tag teams go through peaks and valleys. Steve talks about loving Ole and Arn Anderson cutting off the ring and explaining the psychology of tag team matches with that and just using the tag rope. Edge talks about little things like making sure you don’t throw an opponent towards that team’s corner.

    Edge says the art can be back since you can have real teams again. Christian feels that Harper and the Usos helped a lot and Steve puts over Harper huge. Edge says that Wilder and Dawson are cutting the ring off and compares them to classic teams like Stevens and Bockwinkel that they aren’t quite on par with, but the specific comparison is apt. Steve puts the referee over as a key part to a tag match and Edge compares it to a piece of a puzzle. Edge really enjoys seeing tag matches work fine. I’m surprised that Kidd and Cesaro didn’t get a mention here.

    Steve asks who the leader was for their team and Edge says there wasn’t one. Edge says that Bubba and Matt were the leaders of their matches, while they came up with some crazy ideas. Edge says they’ve known each other since they were kids and have known each other for 35 years. We see a hilariously awful photo of them as kids while Steve asks about when they first met.

    Christian tells Steve to not look at him for six seconds, and Steve explains it’s a rib between them to kill time on the road. Steve says that he and Bubba played the “don’t look at me” game and Christian says it was probably Steve. Christian talks about being a druid with Steve tying him to Taker’s cross and saying “don’t look at me” and Steve was worried enough about the chains holding the cross up and then had this little bastard playing a rib on him on TV in a main event angle.

    Edge says they met thanks to Christian having a ninja star and ninjas being a big deal then, even with Steamboat having the shoes. Christian was playing with the ninja star at recess and that being his big ice breaker in a new school. He started a bidding war for it and wound up with ten new friends by the end of the day. Throughout that, they found out they loved wrestling and were instant friends.

    Both Edge and Christian had Hogan as their favorite wrestler. Edge says his favorite arena to wrestle in was…”you can’t look at me” and Christian says he loves the All-State Arena in Chicago, and it’s Edge’s too. Steve says that’s his favorite one too because of the wooden ceiling, and they all say they loved the acoustics of it. Steve says that you have to pay attention to wrestling and asks if they’re pro wrestlers or sports entertainers – they’re all wrestlers. Steve says you have to pay attention to the crowd to really get going.

    Steve asks Edge what Christian’s favorite match was. Edge guesses it’s Summerslam against Orton and he’s wrong. Christian’s favorite one is the ladder match against Alberto when he won the World title. Christian guesses that Edge’s favorite match was the one against Taker at WM, and Edge says that’s his too. He felt validated by Taker, the audience, the spot, and felt like he belonged in that spot. Edge says he wishes he could bottle the feeling because he’d be rich.

    Austin asks about their most embarrassing moments and Steve says his was in the Summerslam ’99 triple threat and he pushes Shane and winds up hanging upside-down in the ropes. He yells for Mick, who can’t hear him due to the bad ear, then he yells at Jesse, who pays no attention to get his stuff in, but he yells at HHH to help him because it made no logical sense.

    Edge says his almost bacon stripped his white tights after a bulldog off the top. Christian says his was during the invasion PPV where he tries the poetry in motion bodypress over the top, but Edge’s back is too sweaty and he fell short. Lance was one of the opponents was just totally stern throughout it. Christian says he has no idea how they followed up on it and Steve throws to highlights of TLC stuff.

    Edge says that Jeff was knocked out for a few minutes after being powerbombed by Bubba through a table with Edge on it. We also see Christian take a bump off the ladder over the top rope to the floor in the SmackDown TLC match and Jeff’s crazy bump with the spear off the belt rung. Steve says his research showed ladder matches in England in the ’70s, and Edge says that the WM 16 ladder match was really the first TLC match. In a hilarious bit, Steve says that if you’re watching this WWE Network show and have the WWE Network, watch it there or anywhere you can find it. Steve asks how they could follow it and Christian says they “put the girls on”. Oh how little things have really changed since then.

    Steve talks about their WrestleMania records and Steve says that there’s no chance to really rehearse the TLC stuff. Christian says that they risked it just being a car crash and figured out how to put psychology in them after the first couple – which you can really see in the TNA series that the Dudleys had with the Wolves and Hardys last year. It’s one of the more underrated “best of whatever” series out there, but it did tell a story match to match and served as what seemed like at the time, a great swan song for the Dudleys as a team. Edge compares TLC matches to a tornado in a trailer park.

    Edge says they butted heads before the WM 17 match and they felt like they had to top the prior matches. Edge says that Bubba told him there was only one part in the series where something went awry – and it’s when Jeff tried to walk along something and fell off at 17. Christian says the whole goal of the matches was to elevate everyone and it did. While they weren’t all instant main eventers, they were at least all acts that everyone wanted to see and might wind up being remembered more than the main events.

    Steve puts over the Hardys and Dudleys and how they all had excellent chemistry. Steve says that trust is key here and Edge says that Jeff alone put his life in Edge’s hands and Edge makes boxing comparisons between the three teams. Christian says he tried to do a workout after the first one and wound up putting a weight down instantly because he wound up with a hole in his arm.

    Steve talks about Adam being Sexton Hardcastle while Steve wanted to be Samson St. Claire. Christian says he was known as the Male Nurse in a mask for a bit. Sexton was a pure joke name with as much depth as a name with “sex” and “hard” in it would seem. Adam has no idea what “Edge” was, but he just rooted the look in what he wore anyway and roared in frustration because he didn’t understand the character, so it worked out there.

    Christian puts the Brood intro as getting them over. Edge says that Gangrel really gave them instant credibility as a veteran, and still loves Gangrel’s theme. Edge says he doesn’t yearn for the business, but enjoys seeing folks every now and then. Christian says that he loves seeing the young guys now because he was in that role before. It’s amazing to see Christian fully embrace retirement since his retirement came seemingly against his will, but I guess that holds true for Edge too.

    Christian says that Edge had one of the greatest careers ever, and while his pales in comparison, he still had a damn fine career on his own. Christian is also aided by achieving in-ring success outside of WWE. Edge says they’re the only tag team that also went on to be World champions and Edge feels that it was so special for them because they were friends since kids, so they knew their whole journey.

    Edge felt he was inducted into the Hall of Fame early, but Bret and HBK told him he deserved it, so he was okay with it. Steve says that he was a cheap guy, as was Mick, and Christian says that Edge deserved it and he’d like to go in, but he doesn’t quite think it will happen. Edge says that on paper alone, he deserves it and he’ll start a petition if he has to. Steve says he deserves it, and says it’s more of a waiting process than anything else.

    Steve wants Michael Hayes in and it’s pretty ridiculous that he isn’t. Edge says Hayes saw a bit of the Freebirds in Edge and Christian, and Steve talks about he and his drunk friends going to the Sportatorium throwing stuff at the wrestlers. Steve says Hayes had tons of heat then, and Christian says he has just as much now. Steve goes over the brilliance of the Freebirds where you had the worker, the talker, and the guy that everyone in the building knew that if they got him, they could kick his ass in Roberts. Edge says the key to a top heel was having a kernal of belief that you can be the best and believe what you say and do. Christian says that Hayes respected them and knew they’d at least try their best at it.

    Steve puts over Edge’s Rated R Superstar promos and that run playing to his acting skills. Steve talks about wrestlers court and them being brown-nosers who ate dinner at a head writer’s house – but they never went there and just pitched ideas in the war room. They explain wrestler’s court and Taker being the judge and JBL being the prosecutor.

    This session was due to them having book deals and they doctored up a book cover and they brought in some doctored book covers and said they’d sign the book for them. They made the title “Edge and Christian: Ass-kissing to the Top” and popped them. They bribed Taker with a giant Harley-Davidson book and a set of boxing DVDs, and Taker said there wouldn’t be a blemish on their records. Wrestler’s Court needs to be a Network show.

    Steve says that Vince was like a brother, father, and a shrink. He learned more with Vince than he did in college, and Vince told Adam he was done over the phone. Edge knew something was off because his hands were trembling regularly, and didn’t quite know what was going on with his body at the time. Vince called him and told him his career was done. Steve says Vince usually breaks the ice, but didn’t here and Edge says he was sad, but called Christian right away. Steve says that he felt a great weight lifted off of him when the three count tolled at WM XIX. Edge felt that way too and Vince told Edge to call the doctor himself, and he wanted to tell Edge himself that he was done.

    Steve asks what his biggest takeaway was from dealing with Vince, and he is amazed at his world view. Steve calls him the most competitive son of a bitch ever and Edge agrees, but it’s not for Edge. Edge enjoys just sitting in the mountains and knows Vince can’t – he feels bad for him. Steve says Vince loves motorcycles, but the business is his baby. Christian says he admires his dedication and it being 24/7 to him. Vince doesn’t sleep much and has an unreal work ethic. Christian says he was in a bad place years ago and was in quicksand as a single and asked Vince what he needed and Vince gave him pointers and said he just wanted to be the best. Christian says that he doesn’t look like “the guy”, but he did eventually become World Champion.

    Steve talks about having an exit strategy and not having one lined up. He found the bottom of a lot of bottles before finding acting, reality TV, and podcasting. Edge lucked into acting, but did acting before in Highlander and Bending the Rules. Edge says he saved money, lived frugal, and has a great life now. Steve asks why guys have trouble finding a post-wrestling life and Edge says it’s because guys treat the business as their life, and he just goes by Adam now to everyone. Christian got the Haven role and then the show got cancelled, which has Steve worried for his future now. Christian says he was brought in to bump the ratings.

    Steve goes on about the origins of What and that damn thing still existing. Christian is asked if he still has Steve’s voicemail and he says no, it was 12 years ago. Christian was in a gym and there was no reception and Steve was the first guy to get to the building and just couldn’t hear a thing due to Christian being in the gym and going “what” over and over, but the whole thing being due to Steve just screwing around to kill time since he just wanted to amuse himself.

    Edge talks about an ice road truck story. Edge and Christian were doing a death tour and were driving down roads that were just snow plowed away from the trees and they realize that they’ve driven onto some ice. The promoter gets a post and says the top layer is ice, but they just decide to gun it, then inch it across. The ring van goes into another route and they wind up dropping into the ice, but they’re all still stuck because they don’t have much room in the one van they’re in. They try to rock the van back in place and Christian drops down and his pants froze to his legs.

    Rhino was in the van crying and didn’t want to die, but they had him get the van out since he was so strong and he actually did. He’d have been a blast on this thing, and Steve says his biggest regret is not jobbing to Brock. Edge says he has no regrets and he has no complaints. Steve ribs him about a farm animal and Edge says he still has no regrets. Christian regrets this show, but no, he has no regrets. Edge just wants kids to have fond memories of him, while Christian just wants to be remembered as being better than Edge. Ha! He just wants to be known as a guy who gave fans their money’s worth, and Steve asks about the five second pose.

    Edge doesn’t remember, but Christian says it was during a meeting with Gewirtz and they brainstormed. They were heels and didn’t want the fans to touch them, so they’d just be gracious enough to give the fans five seconds to take a photo with them. Christian says they’d use current stuff with that town and do ribs there. Steve does a five second pose, but declines to wear the hat and they go out with a five second pose and a “don’t look at me”. This was an hour well-spent and these three have marvelous chemistry together. On-paper, this wasn’t an amazing show going in, but it was always entertaining.

    To see every screenshot taken for the show, just click here.

  • WWE 2K16 announces 23 new names: Shawn Michaels, Shane McMahon, Bret Hart

    This is from 2K Sports with this week’s roster reveal: 

    In 2K’s fifth reveal for WWE 2K16’s ongoing Roster 3:16, 23 additional WWE Superstars and Divas have been announced for inclusion in the forthcoming franchise release on October 27, 2015 in North America and October 30, 2015 internationally.

    This week’s additions to WWE 2K16’s extensive roster include Billy Gunn, Bret “Hitman” Hart, British Bulldog, Cactus Jack, Christian, Damien Sandow, D’Lo Brown, Dude Love, Farooq, Haku, The Honky Tonk Man, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, Kama Mustafa, Ken Shamrock, Mankind, Paul Wight, Rikishi, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Vader, Vince McMahon, and X-Pac.

    In addition, 2K released roster images for several previously announced roster talent: John Cena, Dean Ambrose, William Regal and General Adnan.

  • On this day in pro wrestling history (Sept. 8): Brian Hildebrand passes away, NWA strips Ric Flair of world title, rare WWF 1979 champion vs. champion match

    By Brian Hoops, WrestlingObserver.com

    1932

    In Kansas City, Missouri:
    – World Champion Jim Londos beat Abe Coleman
    – Rudy Dusek beat Wee Willie Davis
    – George Zaharias drew Gino Garibaldi
    – Jim McMillen beat Jack Hurley

    1935

    In Waterloo, Iowa:
    – Earl Wampler beat Louis Thesz

    1950

    In Houston, Texas:
    – Verne Gagne defeated Miguel Guzman for the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

    1962

    In Minneapolis, Minnesota (4150 attendance):
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Ilio DiPaolo
    – Bill Miller beat Bob Geigel
    – Moose Evans beat Kurt Von Brauner
    – Crusher beat Floyd Ude (this was the debut of the Crusher character)
    – Doug Gilbert beat Johnny King

    1967

    In Atlanta, Georgia:
    – El Mongol defeated Mr. Wrestling for the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title

    1973

    In Milwaukee, Wisconsin (6059 attendance):
    – Superstar Billy Graham beat the Crusher
    – Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Robinson beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens on a 3rd fall dq
    – Ivan Koloff beat Sailor Art Thomas
    – Reggie Parks drew Geoff Portz
    – Ric Flair beat Billy Howard

    1974

    In Green Bay, Wisconsin:
    – Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Larry Hennig & Jim Brunzell
    – The Crusher beat Superstar Billy Graham
    – Chris Taylor beat Horst Hoffman
    – Bull Bullinski drew Khosrow Vaziri (sub Bobby Heenan)

    1979

    In Springfield, Massachusetts:
    – WWF Intercontinental Champion Pat Patterson defeated WWF World Champion Bob Backlund via countout in a rare champion vs. champion match

    1983

    In Chiba, Japan:
    – Stan Hansen defeated Giant Baba for the Pacific Wrestling Federation World Heavyweight Title (now part of the All Japan Triple Crown)

    1985

    In Asheville, North Carolina:
    – NWA Champion Ric Flair no contest Ivan Koloff

    – Bunkhouse Match: Ron Bass & Manny Fernandez & Magnum TA beat Ole Anderson & Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev dq

    In Minneapolis, Minnesota for an ESPN TV taping:
    – AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Kamala dq
    – Terry Gordy beat Jerry Blackwell dq
    – Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig & Scott Hall beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens & Larry Zbyszko
    – Curt Hennig & Greg Gagne beat Jim Garvin & Steve Regal dq

    1990

    – Kim Duk (aka Tiger Chung Lee) defeated Invader #1 for the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title in Bayamon, Puerto Rico

    1991

    – The National Wrestling Alliance officially stripped Ric Flair of the NWA World Heavyweight Title

    1999

    – Brian Hildebrand, better known to fans as referee Mark Curtis, passed away at the age of 37 after a battle with cancer.

    2007

    – Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch defeated Paul London & Brian Kendrick to win the WWE World Tag Team championships.

  • WWE officially announces the signing of Kana

    WWE officially sent out a release announcing the signing of Kanako Urai, better known as Kana, a Japanese woman wrestler who will start in Orlando at the end of the month.

    Kana actually signed in early August and was shown with Ric Flair and Sgt. Slaughter at the NXT takeover event.   

  • WWE Raw 9/7 live TV results: Seth Rollins vs. Ryback, Sting & The Statue

    Photo: WWE.com

    By Jeff Hamlin, WrestlingObserver.com

    The Big Takeaway:

    Though it wasn’t as flagrant as last week, the tease continues to a future HHH-Seth Rollins match. Tonight, HHH booked Rollins into two matches to prepare him for Night of Champions. Rollins came out on the short end of both of them. Sting made periodic appearances on the show, finally tossing Rollins’ statue into a trash truck to end the show. 

    Show Recap: 

    Seth Rollins starts the show. He tried to get the crowd to chant for Sting, which worked. It would have been a bad sign if they hadn’t because Baltimore was one of Sting’s strongest cities in his prime. Rollins said he was going to crush Sting’s legacy. Crowd started chanted “boring.” He said two first ballot Hall of Famers will vie for both of his championships at Night of Champions. That’s weird. Sting was on the ballot I got last Thursday, just like last year. Rollins vowed to get his statue back. 

    Sting showed up on the TitonTron standing beside Rollins’ statue. Sting said Rollins was the man—the man without a statue. Sting dared Rollins to come get the staute. 

    Sheamus came out and wondered if Rollins knew how stupid he sounds. Rollins asked if Sheamus knew how stupid he looked. Rollins said he looked like Ronald McDonald with a bad haircut. Sheamus told him not to bring his family into this. Sheamus teased cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase at Night of Champions. Of course, that’s something that was established 3 months ago, but they 3 hours to kill on Labor Day.

    Stephanie McMahon talked with Rollins backstage. He wanted to know where HHH was to see if he had a plan. HHH was behind Rollins the whole time and wondered if Rollins doubted if Stephanie could handle things. HHH said Sheamus was going to wrestle Randy Orton tonight. Sheamus vs. Orton is officially the new Lawler vs. Dundee.

    Then HHH said Rollins would wrestle twice to prepare for Night of Champions. Rollins would have a champion vs. champion match against Ryback. Can you believe a match like that is being given away on a throwaway holiday show? 20 years ago, that would have headlined a PPV. HHH also booked Rollins and the New Day in a trios match against the Prime Time Players and Cena. Rollins said he could handle it because he’s the man. 

    Sasha Banks defeated Paige in 9:55. 

    Sasha Banks won after Naomi started to run in the ring, causing the referee to stop her. As Paige tried to pick Banks up, Banks pinned her with a small package. Paige bumped hard but there was only mild interest from the crowd. 

    Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns defeated the Ascension (2:52)

    Just a squash. Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose gave Viktor the Doomsday Device. Ambrose pinned Viktor with Dirty Deeds. The theme with Ambrose and Reigns is they are now looking for a third partner for their six man match with Bray Wyatt, Braun Stowman and Luke Harper. 

    Afterwards, Stowman, Wyatt and Harper appeared on the TitonTron. Wyatt said the apocalypse were waiting for them at Night of Champions.  

    Ryback did an interview getting over his catchphrases when Kevin Owens showed up eating an apple. Owens told Ryback not to bite off more than he could chew.

    WWE Intercontinental Champion Ryback defeated WWE Champion and U.S. Champion Seth Rollins in 17:42 in a nontitle match. 

    Rollins did a great job in this match, but the crowd heat was really disappointing. After Rollins hit three consecutive topes, Ryback got back in the ring and hit a meat hook clothesline that popped the crowd. Rollins hit a enzuigiri, then Sting popped up on the TitonTron again wondering where Rollins was. That distracted Rollins, and Ryback got the pin with a small package. 2nd straight match with that finish. During the match, JBL talked like the match was a title vs. title match and Rollins could become the Intercontinental champion if he beat Ryback. At this point, I was sure JBL would have rather been watching the Ohio State football game than the show he was commentating for. 

    After the match, Sting appeared on the screen again and put a Sting mask over Rollins’ statue. Rolins pitched a fit.

    Backstage, Rollins was furious looking for Sting when The New Day popped up trying to give him a pep talk. Xavier Woods had his trombone back. Rollins started to scold New Day when Edge and Christian popped up. Edge reminded Rollins about what happened last December when his goons threatened to break Edge’s neck in order to get Cena to bring the Authority back. Edge challenged Rollins to go after him again. Rollins stormed off saying he had a lot on his mind.

    With Edge and Christian still there, Woods said he had been waiting for this day for a long time. He played something on his trombone. Then Christian brought out his kazaoo and played it while Edge chanted “New Day Sucks.” Big E. put a stop to that by attempting to eat the Kazoo, but failing. The sight of Big E. with the Kazoo in his mouth was just the best. The Dudley Boyz showed up and told New Day that the Prime Time Players would get a rematch against New Day next week for the World Tag Team titles. The winners would face the Dudleys at NOC. Then Bubba Ray started chanting “Get the tables” in the same cadance as “New Day Sucks.”

    Summer Rae came out, supposedly to apologize for the situation with Lana and Dolph Ziggler. She asked for Rusev to come out. She said Rusev had given her the courage to pose for this month’s IronMan Magazine, several photos of which were displayed. Rae talked about how Ziggler tried to seduce him, and she started to lose her train of thought talking about Ziggler’s body. She started to cry, but the crowd chanted “boring.” Rusev accepted her apology. Rusev said it wasn’t Rae’s fault, it was Ziggler’s. 

    Rusev started to cut a promo on Lana. He mentioned that Lana was suppsoedly not in Baltimore because of a broken wrist, but she was really suffering from a broken heart. Rusev told Lana that he would never in a million years make her feel the way Ziggler made her feel right now. Ziggler came out and said he knew Rusev would never make her feel that way Ziggler makes her feel, because Lana told him that last night. Ziggler called Rusev a liar and said Lana knew Rusev is lying. Ziggler said Lana told him to give Rusev a message, and Ziggler superkicked him.

    Orton was shown talking with Reigns and Ambrose backstage. 

    Randy Orton defeated Sheamus (15:50) 

    Orton kicked out of White Noise, then sidestepped the Brogue Kick and hit the RKO for the pin. Michael Cole said this was the rubber match in the series the two have had over the past few months. They’ve had a series for the past 28 months. Sheamus worked hard trying to get heat because every match was having a rough time trying to get a response tonight, much less one that the crowd has seen 100 times.

    After the match, the Wyatt Family surrounded Orton. Harper blindsided Orton with a superkick. Strowman put Orton into the head-and-arm choke and left him laid out. Stroman gave Orton a twisting power bomb. JBL explained that the Wyatt Family took out Orton so he wouldn’t be able to team with Reigns and Ambrose at NOC.

    The Dudley Boyz defeated Los Matadores (1:35) 

    Devon Dudley pinned Fernando after the 3-D. Fernando accidentally hit Diego. Then Torito jumped up on the apron, and Fernando slapped him. 

    Postmatch, Diego kicked Torito in what appeared to be the blowoff to the gimmick. The Dudleys came back in the ring and gave Diego a Super Bomb through a table. 

    Cesaro and the Miz went to a double countout (4:09)

    The Big Show came out and chased the Miz around ringside. Miz ran through the crowd. On his way to the back, Show gave Cesaro a Knockout punch. Cesaro can’t even get a win over Miz? Cesaro posed with JBL’s cowboy hat. Cole blurted out “Who said he doesn’t have charisma?” I’ll bet if he checks out one of those Stone Cold podcasts he keeps promoting on the Network, he’ll find out. 

    John Cena and the Prime Time Players defeated WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day and WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins (12:57)

    Cena pinned Kofi Kingston after an AA. Afterwards, Cena did the Millions of Dollars dance with Titus O”Neal and Darren Young. Once again, the highlight of the match was Woods and his ringside antics. He’s now playing the trombone and Big E. sways his body while he holds opponents in various holds. Woods was absolutely hysterical. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a gimmick like New Day go from horrid to being the best in the business. 

    Postmatch, Rollins was upset about being on the short end of two matches tonight. Once again, Sting appeared on the screen, where he appeared with the statue. Turns out, Stingg was backstage in front of a trash truck. Sting pushed the statue into the truck, whee it was crushed to its demise. Sting rode away on the truck.

    SUMMARY:

    Main event was the only thing of interest on the show. From this point on, it’s football season for the next four months, and it’s going to be a tough go trying to build interest.