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UFC News: UFC Dublin Main Event
By Ryan Frederick, WrestlingObserver.com
A lightweight bout between Dustin Poirier and Joseph Duffy will headline the UFC Fight Night 77 event in Dublin on October 24 at the 3Arena. The entire card will stream on UFC Fight Pass. Duffy announced the bout during an interview on Irish TV earlier today.
Duffy is known as the last man to defeat Conor McGregor and he has won two straight since joining the UFC, scoring first-round wins over Jake Lindsey and Ivan Jorge. Poirier has won two straight fights since moving to the lightweight division, scoring first-round victories over Carlos Diego Ferreira and Yancy Medeiros.
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New Japan 2015 G1 Climax July 29 results: Naito vs. Styles; Fale vs. Tanahashi
by Bryan Rose, WrestlingObserver.com
Welcome today’s coverage of the G1, taking place tonight at the Fukuoka Kokusai Center. Tonight’s show is the usual deal of no commentary but a multi camera setup. Hopefully the crowd is more into this show than yesterday’s crowd.
Jay White and David Finlay vs. Tiger Mask and Mascara Dorada
This was short, but pretty fun. White and Finlay are a good young lion team, Tiger Mask was fine and Dorada was his usual great self. Tiger Mask took out White on the outside with a suicide dive which allowed Dorada to pick up the win with the Dorada Screwdriver.
Yuji Nagata, Yohei Komatsu, Satoshi Kojima and Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Yujiro Takahashi, Karl Anderson, Cody Hall and Tama Tonga
Just a match. Everyone paired off with someone and had the usual eight man tag but in abridged form. When Nagata and Anderson were in it was pretty great, though. It boiled down to Tama Tonga and Yohei Komatsu. They had some back and forth for a bit before Tonga pinned him clean with his waistlock DDT.
Tomoaki Honma and Michael Elgin vs. Yoshi-Hashi and Tomohiro Ishii
The last few minutes were super heated with Honma and Yoshi Hashi scoring great near falls on one another. The crowd was white hot for it. Honma actually hit his top rope kokeshi headbutt and managed to pin Yoshi Hashi to a strong ovation. Elgin, Ishii and Honma had to be separated after the match as they all got into it.
Kazuchika Okada and Gedo vs. Hirooki Goto and Jushin Thunder Liger
Decent tag match. Liger and Gedo worked a lot, as well as Goto and Okada. Not much to it beyond that. Liger won with a surprise leg clutch hold on Gedo.
Toru Yano vs. Doc Gallows
Good for what it was. Yano stalled a lot early. He tried to jump Gallows after a hand shake spot but Gallows no sold it. Mostly comedy spots but Yano’s able to work them really well here. It wasn’t the best match workrate wise but it was fun. Yano took out Hall and Tonga from the apron, but Anderson comes in as he and Gallows give him the Magic Killer and Gallows pins him.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Togi Makabe
Another pretty solid bout. Nothing fancy, as most of the match was just back and forth brawling. Makabe did take it to the outside early, but most of this was in the ring. At one point it seemed like he was working over Tenzan’s eye. Tenzan kept taking Makabe’s offense until Makabe pinned him with the king kong knee drop.
Kota Ibushi vs. Katsuyori Shibata
These two exchanged some great offense in the early minutes of the match, including some great mat wrestling. Crowd is SUPER into this match, it was insane. Ibushi did Shibata’s penalty kick at one point that Shibata did not take lightly and returned with one of his own. Just an insane match with incredible heat and super stiff offense. There was one period where they were constantly kicking out at one and just going insane with offense. This is a surefire match of the year candidate and required viewing if you have New Japan World. They were exchanging offense when finally Shibata slapped him HARD, put him in the sleeper and pinned him with the penalty kick.
Bad Luck Fale vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
Good match; it’s becoming more and more clear that Tanahashi’s one of the best ring generals in pro wrestling right now. There was a ref bump at one point that caused Hall and Tonga to come in and interfere. Fale took out one by accident and Tanahashi took the other out and sent Fale to the outside where he gave them all the big high fly flow on the outside. Tanahashi came back with two high fly flows but the Bullet Club pulled the referee out. Fale tried for the Bad Luck Fall twice but Tanahashi managed to escape both times, but did not escape the grenade. Fale went to the top rope, nearly tripped but came back and hit his own high fly flow for the win.
AJ Styles vs. Tetsuya Naito
The crowd was dead for most of this match. I’m guessing it’s due to the heel/heel dynamic, and no one wanted to cheer either guy. Nothing wrong with it early, as they were wrestling a good technical match, going back and forth. The crowd started to come back and chant for Naito for whatever reason. They were going back and forth after Naito spat at AJ. He hit a pele kick and went for the bloody sunday DDT but Naito countered and hit his new finisher, the sliced bread #2 into a reverse DDT that he calls Destino for the win. Just good, not great.
Naito took out Red Shoes after the match with a bodyslam and running dropkick and cut a promo, basically saying he’ll win and said his catchphrase to close the show.
Current Standings
Block A
Katsuyori Shibata- 6
Bad Luck Fale- 6
Tetsuya Natio- 6
AJ Styles- 4
Hiroshi Tanhashi- 4
Kota Ibushi- 4
Togi Makabe- 2
Hiroyoshi Tenzan- 2
Toru Yano- 2
Doc Gallows- 2
Block B
Tomohiro Ishii- 6
Kazuchika Okada- 6
Karl Anderson- 4
Hirooki Goto- 4
Yuji Nagata- 2
Shinsuke Nakamura- 2
Satoshi Kojima- 2
Michael Elgin- 2
Yujiro Takahashi- 2
Tomoaki Honma- 0
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Brian Cage talks Ultima Lucha, being cut by WWE
The following is from a third party:
BRIAN CAGE Interview Transcript
Donald Wood: The big news from Lucha Underground is that Ultima Lucha will now be two weeks long. It was announced that you would be taking on The Mack in a falls count anywhere match. What are your expectations for Ultima Lucha overall and what can the fans expect from your battle against The Mack?
Brian Cage: I think the reason they made it two weeks long is because my match is going to be so epic and will be an episode in its own right. Ultima Lucha itself will be awesome and I feel every week of Lucha Underground is amazing. I don’t want to sound boring or cookie cutter and say expect more of the same, but really the wrestling is awesome and the matches are so great. It’s going to be the culmination of everything up to this point and what you would expect from a season finale. Mack and I are going to tear the roof off of the place. We have had a couple of good ones though they were short and sweet. This time we will get to put it all out there and have a great match and I don’t think it is going to disappoint.
Mike Chiari: I think some fans were somewhat surprised to see you sign with Lucha Underground initially because they were expecting more traditional Luchadores, but you’ve really seemed to gel with the rest of the roster. Why do you think you’ve been such a good fit for Lucha Underground, and how have you enjoyed your time with the company so far?
Brian Cage: You know like Striker says, “I am the total package of everything that is lucha”. While I think it’s good to have those opposites here and there, but I think my styles fit really well here. At first they think I don’t belong here, but then they see my styles and my ability and it meshes well them and their style altogether. It gives them something new and brings almost a hybrid style of a so called big-man. I love it here. I was a little unsure myself jumping on board and seeing how it would work out. I was worried it wasn’t going to work out or turn out to be a flop. It’s been phenomenal and the best company I have ever worked for. I am glad and couldn’t be happier that I signed on board. I am looking forward for everything down the road and think it will be a big success.
Brandon Galvin: Your match with Prince Puma for the Lucha Underground Championship back in March was one of the best matches of the year for us, but it seemed that you were quickly pushed aside for other wrestlers. Given how much Lucha Underground was marketing you at the time, do you think they missed a chance to capitalize on your momentum?
Brian Cage: Yes and no. I mean it was amazing I got such a huge opportunity out the gate. That really elevated me and Puma too who was already doing such a great job. I don’t think it’s a missed opportunity because it is still there. They bumped me down to mid-card status to help elevate other people and to lead the way for other people to work with Puma since it can’t be the Brian Cage/Puma story the whole time, you know what I mean? So a missed opportunity I don’t think so. The plans moving ahead I am sure I will be in the title scenario again at some point. I wish it would have gone a little longer but no love lost or hurt feelings.
Donald Wood: While your popularity is rising in the mainstream thanks to Lucha Underground, Indy wrestling fans have known you for years thanks to Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Do you think the freedom to show your athleticism at PWG has helped give you the chance to shine anywhere?
Brian Cage: Oh undoubtedly, absolutely. Going back to not wrestling how people thought I would wrestle is my niche. That’s what sets me apart from everybody else. Besides the BLANK nation were the only guys with that type of appeal or ability in the ring. PWG really launched me and helped me get out there and show on a national scale what I can do.
Mike Chiari: In addition to your great work with Lucha Underground you’ve been involved in a long-running feud with Alberto El Patron in AAA, and it’s going to culminate in hair vs. hair match at TripleMania August 9. What does it mean to you to be in a featured match on such a huge card, and what are your expectations for the match?
Brian Cage: It’s really awesome to be down there this year and feud with him; it’s helped me out a lot internationally. To be part of TripleMania, which is their WrestleMania down there, it’s just so awesome. Being listed as one of the headliners along with Rey Mysterio and Myzteziz and to be on their first full international PPV its just such a huge deal, I marked out a little myself. When I saw my name next to Alberto on the PPV synopsis I was like, “Ohhhhhhh this is amazing, I’m going to be on real PPV!” I think it’s going to be an awesome opportunity and my matches down there with him I have been really enjoying. I think this will be the best match we have over the past 6 months and I am eager to see what the future has in store for me after.
Brandon Galvin: We’ve been major supporters of Lucha Underground since Day 1. We recently had Vampiro and he was confident a second season would happen. First, what are your thoughts on the structure of Lucha Underground with it being a season and finally, what are your expectations for a second season?
Brian Cage: The season thing I was shaky going back and forth with at first. I know originally they wanted a shorter time lapse but I’m not so worried now. Its shot more like a TV show, and I think that will help to keep people wanting more. Like when we took that winter break last year. Everyone thinks it won’t work because you will lose momentum, but this has never been done before. There are a lot of things Lucha is doing that no one has before like shooting in a whole different angle. The only way to see how it works is to try it. I am getting more and more confident that it will be fine and not too long of a break. We will see how it goes moving forward shooting the seasons. I think season 2 will be everything season 1 was and just so much more. You know what to expect, people will want to be a part of it, and wrestlers will even want to sign on. Everyone is going to more excited for season 2 and deliver more than season 1 did.
Donald Wood: You spent time in WWE’s developmental territory, FCW. Despite having the ideal bodybuilder look the company is going for and being a great athlete, why do you think you never got the chance to show your skill on the main roster and would you be open to a return to WWE?
Brian Cage: I’ll be straight and blunt with it, because they are idiots. They want something to hang their hat on and if you are not their guy they will let you go. Not going to pull any punches, but I would be totally open to going back to them. With many things permitting. I am not opposed to going back, but I don’t care if I ever go back. If I ever work for them cool, if I don’t my life is super happy and I am living the dream right now. I did love my time down there and things did go great.
Mike Chiari: There are quite a few nicknames that you go by, but one that’s started to pick up steam recently is Lucha Lesnar in reference to your similarities to Brock Lesnar. How do you think you compare to Brock, and what would your interest level be in terms of having a match with him one day?
Brian Cage: That one was promoted by some fan and my mom thought it was totally hilarious. I like the name and I would love a match with Brock. He is my favorite guy to watch in WWE though I don’t get to watch much of it nowadays. I think it’s funny because he is a better wrestler now than when he left the ring the first time. His style now is more of a shoot, just the way he literally throws people around the ring for real. I would love to work him but I don’t know how similar our styles would match up. We both are huge beasts like individuals who are more athletic than we should be for our sizes. I don’t think there are many similarities in our styles. I think a match together would be amazing and I would love the opportunity.
Brandon Galvin: I mentioned your match with Prince Puma earlier, but is there a match or performance you would choose to show somebody who has never seen you work as a way to define the wrestler you’ve become?
Brian Cage: Wow that’s a good question; I’ve never been asked that. If I had to pick one match for everything, man that would be hard to do. There are plenty to choose from and it’s hard to pick one. My matches with Puma, my matches with Roderick Strong in PWG, my debut with them, I mean those matches are older. My matches with Tyson Kidd those were amazing. Maybe my match with Roddy or Prince Puma match from the past year cause it gives a better view of who I am and what I do is what I would say off the top of my head.
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Smackdown spoilers from Tulsa
Notes from tonight’s Smackdown tapings in Tulsa:
Seth Rollins did an interview taking credit for breaking John Cena’s nose. Cesaro came out and challenged Rollins to a match.
Rollins NC Cesaro when Kevin Owens, who was doing commentary, interfered. Owens & Rollins beat down Cesaro.
Los Matadores & Lucha Dragons b New Day & The Ascension.
The main event was announced as Rollins & Owens against Cesaro and a partner of his choosing.
Rusev & Summer Rae did an interview talking about Lana and Dolph Ziggler.
Rusev b Jack Swagger with the Accolade. Swagger was really over in Oklahoma.
Stardust b R-Truth. Stardust did a promo after the match and Neville chased him out of the rnig.
Cesaro & Dean Ambrose b Owens & Rollins when Cesaro pinned Owens after a roll-up.
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WWE Smackdown July 30 spoilers: Kevin Owens & Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro & Dean Ambrose
Notes from tonight’s Smackdown tapings in Tulsa, OK:
– WWE Champion Seth Rollins did an interview taking credit for breaking John Cena’s nose. Cesaro came out and challenged Rollins to a match
– WWE Champion Seth Rollins NC Cesaro when Kevin Owens, who was doing commentary, interfered. Owens & Rollins beat down Cesaro. The main event was later announced as Rollins & Owens against Cesaro and a partner of his choosing.
– Los Matadores & Lucha Dragons b New Day & The Ascension.
– Rusev & Summer Rae did an interview talking about Lana and Dolph Ziggler. Rusev b Jack Swagger with the Accolade. Swagger was really over in Oklahoma.
– Stardust b R-Truth. Stardust did a promo after the match and Neville chased him out of the rnig.
– Cesaro & Dean Ambrose b Kevin Owens & WWE Champion Seth Rollins when Cesaro pinned Owens after a roll-up.
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TNA title changes hands
Billed as team from Global Force Wrestling, Brian Myers (formerly Curt Hawkins) & Trevor Lee beat The Wolves Tuesday in Orlando to win the TNA tag team titles.
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WWE Tough Enough Episode 6 Review and Recap
By: Kenneth Nida
Last week saw the downfall of Patrick, whose ego got the best of him. Even fan favorite ZZ wasn’t spared when Patrick told him that if he won the competition, it would be a joke. Patrick’s elimination was the first to be shocking in any way, as it seemed he’d at least make it to the finals. It will also be interesting to see how the show adjusts with a Hulk Hogan sized void in the show’s judges panel.
We open up the show introducing the judges with the Miz replacing Hogan. Miz says if he was a judge last week, he would have saved Patrick. We go back to the barracks where ZZ has created a Patrick “shrine”; he’s also shown working out.
This week Cesaro joins the show to speak to the contestants about focus. This week’s contest sees the contestants using ropes to get from platforms suspended in the air. Each platform has a number on it, and the final platform has a safe, with the numbers opening the combination. When a contestant is running the course, the entire time Billy Gunn is talking to them, sometimes saying random numbers, sometimes asking questions involving numbers.
Tanner wins for the men, with Gigi winning for the women. The winners get a copy of Chris Jericho’s book with a special inscription. The judges criticize ZZ for being praised for not coming in last. Back at the house, Chelsea and Tanner are in the hot tub together and Chelsea challenges him to cut a promo on her bikini, which is a bit awkward. The next challenge sees the contestants pairing up and doing moves that they have previously learned while crowd noise is playing loudly over the speakers, which distracts some of the contestants. Chelsea wins for the women, and Josh wins for the men.
Amanda seems to be getting a bit paranoid, getting upset that Chelsea and Sara Lee are practicing behind closed doors and listening to their conversation through the door. Mada confronts ZZ, asking him if he thinks he can win. ZZ admits he doesn’t think he can at this moment, which upsets Mada. Back at the live show, Chris Jericho introduces “Team BAD” – Naomi, Sasha Banks, and Tamina. The female contestants are going to take a slam, followed by a splash off the top rope. Each contestant goes through with it with no problem.
The judges grill ZZ about not going to the gym like he said he would. The bottom 3 are Amanda chosen by Daniel Bryan, Mada chosen by the Miz, and ZZ chosen by Paige, with Paige saying ZZ’s boobs are bigger than hers. They give the contestants 30 seconds to plead their case. Chris Jericho asks the competitors who should go home, with most saying ZZ. Miz uses his save on Amanda, probably because he thinks she’s hot. The votes are tallied, with Amanda getting 13% of the vote, Mada getting 39% of the vote, and ZZ getting 48%.
This week was a repeat of last week, in that whoever attacks ZZ goes home. If the judges want someone in particular eliminated next week, all they have to do is have them give ZZ a dirty look. Amanda being saved is ridiculous, as she’s blended into the background for so long that she has no chance. This was obvious when she only got such a small portion of the vote. I can see her going home next week, to balance out the male to female ratio.
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October Boston RAW pre-sale code
There is a pre-sale going on right now for the 10/5 Raw at the TD Garden in Boston wth the code BOSTONRAW.