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  • Zack Sabre Jr., Finn Balor selfies & 5 weekly things to know about British wrestling

    Submitted by Alan Boon

    A whole generation has grown up since wrestling was last on nationwide TV in the United Kingdom, and yet when people think of the term “British wrestling” they imagine the athletes of those glory years and the style of wrestling they purveyed.

    But, while the sport entered a lull for the first decade and a half after Greg Dyke decided to cancel the weekly showcase on ITV’s World Of Sport, it has been on the rise again for the last fifteen years, resulting in a current scene that can see a score of shows every weekend, some playing to four figure crowds. What’s more, Britain’s wrestlers have been able to parlay it into a full-time job, and made waves overseas, with British and Irish talent flooding into WWE, and becoming star attractions on America’s independent scene.

    So, with that in mind, here are 5 things you need to know about British wrestling this week:

    1) It’s been quiet, show-wise, in the UK this week, because WWE – and the huge, money-hoovering juggernaut – are in town.

    While the lack of Adam Rose’s Rosebuds didn’t give us the opportunity to see the likes of Dave Mastiff, Zack Gibson, and Nina Samuels dancing on the entrance ramp, those who attended WWE’s London house show may have seen PROGRESS co-owner Glen Joseph flash up on the screen in a selfie taken with Finn Balor. Balor had his last non-WWE match for PROGRESS – against Jimmy Havoc – and stays tight with the promotion.

    2) Speaking of PROGRESS, they announced the first match for their inaugural trip to Manchester next month – a mouth-watering contest between Zack Sabre Jr and Tommaso Ciampa.

    PROGRESS are a little over three years old, and have made enormous strides in that time, becoming one of the major promotions in a market stuffed with choices. They’ve previously only run in London (and will present their twenty-third “chapter” show there a week before Manchester) but this is their first foray into new territory and is, of course, sold out. Sabre Jr and Ciampa have almost traded places of late, with Zack basing himself in Japan for Pro-Wrestling NOAH and becoming a feature attraction for British promotions, and Ciampa making appearances all over the UK on regular tours. That this is possible is a marker for how far the British scene has, erm, PROGRESSed.

    3) Another promotion to have announced a Zack Sabre Jr match is New Generation Wrestling, based in Hull, who have booked him for their end-of-year blowout, Eternal Glory.

    Sabre Jr will face Zack Gibson, this year’s winner of NGW’s annual Davey Boy Smith Cup. NGW are the only promotion currently enjoying anything near national TV, with a monthly showcase on satellite and cable channel Challenge, and a weekly show syndicated to various lowly-viewed local cable channels across the UK. One of the men behind NGW is Alex Shane, the doyen of trying to get British wrestling back on TV, and he’s still working extremely hard towards that goal. How valuable it is now, with so many other options available – PROGRESS and ICW have well-subscribed on-demand channels, and Revolution-Pro makes great use of YouTube, is debatable, but the chase is still very much on.

    4) While WWE took most of the money and attention from British fans this weekend, there were some shows out there delivering the usual mix of local talent, British stars, and the odd import.

    Ultimo Dragon, enjoying an Indian summer in Europe of late, appeared for 4Front Wrestling in Bristol, a week after tearing the house down against Juventud Guerrera for the same promotion. 4FW have used John Morrison recently, and are also bringing in Pentagon Jr and Drago for a show early next year, giving a small part of the UK a taste of Lucha Underground. Guerrera also made a stop with IPW:UK at their Supershow in Rochester, although the big draws there were a three-way between Will Ospreay, Blackbelt Dawson, and Paul Robinson, and Jimmy Havoc putting his All-England title on the line against sometime TNA confuser Grado.

    5) Grado is also the big draw for the biggest UK show in quite some time next weekend, when Insane Championship Wrestling host their sold-out Fear & Loathing show at the SECC in Glasgow.

    Grado versus Drew Galloway, for the ICW Heavyweight title, is the main event on a show which has relied on consistent quality, local stars, and word-of-mouth to sell four thousand tickets, with only Rhyno – a regular import and involved in a storyline – flown in from the US. ICW have been featured in two documentary films on BBC3, a satellite and cable channel aimed at teenagers and twenty-somethings, and have reaped the reward, although their own efforts in building something quite spectacular – and certainly unique – have played as much a part as any televisual deus ex machina. Where they go next – and where British wrestling as a whole goes next – is a fascinating prospect worthy of its own documentary series.

    That ICW show will be the main discussion point of the British wrestling scene next week but there’s sure to be five more things you need to know, with announcements promised by Revolution Pro-Wrestling and PROGRESS, and much much more!

  • Daily Update: Seth Rollins undergoes surgery, Brock Lesnar added to house show

    TV notes for tonight:

    NXT on WWE Network at 8:00 p.m. ET has The Vaudevillains (c) vs. The Mechanics for the NXT Tag Team Championship in the main event.

    UFC Tonight airs at 8:00 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1.

    Impact Wrestling at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on Destination America features the continuation of the TNA World Title Series.

    A rerun of last week’s edition of The Ultimate Fighter airs at 9:00 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1.

    An all-new edition of The Ultimate Fighter titled “Heart is Not Enough” airs at 10:00 p.m on Fox Sports 1.

    ROH at 11:00 p.m. ET on Destination America features a main event of The Briscoes vs. The All Night Express.

    Figure Four Weekly:

    Figure Four Weekly (11/9/15): Reexamining indie wrestling distribution business models
    A look at where indie wrestling companies stand right now when it comes to capitalizing on technology and business trends, including comments from Whoo! Wrestling’s Allan Barrie.

    Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

    Here is the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer: November 9, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: 2015 Hall of Fame Issue

    Our most talked about issue of the year, the 2015 Hall of Fame issue is up on the site right now.  This is a double-issue featuring notes on the seven new inductees, the complete balloting results for the year along with last year, plus how the top candidates did with reporters, historians, and those who are currently and formerly in the business.  You’ll see how the different groups voted, as well as notes on everyone who went in, what kept those who came close from getting in, thoughts on next year’s ballot, and a look at the careers of the inductees.  There is also a super history of Montreal wrestling in the new issue, as well as a story on the modern Mexican scene.

    The issue features a ton of old Southern history, coverage of one of the top heels of the 70s, the biggest matches ever held in Puerto Rico, a complete WWE business rundown with reactions from Vince McMahon and George Barrios, what the numbers say, profits in every category, the Wall Street reaction to the numbers, lots of network information broken down including who watches what, the current WWE profitability level vs. historical levels, as well as where the money comes from, and the last three years of PPV business being charted and the surprising staying power of PPV.  We also look at every other aspect of WWE business.

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    WEDNESDAY NEWS UPDATE

    WWE

    • Seth Rollins underwent successful surgery under Dr. Jeffrey Dugas on Tuesday to repair his torn ACL, MCL and medial meniscus.  WWE has a series of photos up on the website right now, and it appears WWE Network cameras were there documenting it for a future special.  The story is that this past Monday was the very first Raw show since he was called up from NXT in 2012 that he didn’t appear on, the only person ever to hold that distinction.
    • If you haven’t seen it, here is video of Seth Rollins blowing out his knee in Dublin during the Kane match.
    • Brock Lesnar was added to the January 9th house show at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX.
    • Undertaker is scheduled to be on Raw Monday.  Was awesome the way they promoted that at the end of this week’s Raw.  Oh, wait.
    • Daniel Bryan did an interview with WrestlingInc during his publicity tour of India. Great line on him being seen as an “indie darling” yet getting over with the WWE fanbase at large: There was a lot of hesitation, as far as like, “Wait a second, how is this 5’8″, 190 pound average person going to connect with these people”, in what they call as “superstars”? We’re called superstars, so, “How is he going to connect?” And that was the biggest question mark. They had a lot of doubts about me for a long time, but the real benchmark, for if somebody can connect with the WWE Universe, is if they connect. So it doesn’t matter if you’re big or small or whatever; if I go out there and the fans react, well then I’ve done my job.
    • This is kind of sad.  Remembering World Championship Wrestling at Walt Disney World.

    UFC/MMA

    • Science Daily has a story citing a study which discovered that while MMA is more bloody than boxing, boxing presents a greater risk of serious injury.
    • Tim Kennedy really, really wants Vitor Belfort for his next fight. From the linked Facebook post: I am asking for Vitor Belfort for my next fight. Not because he is slower and fatter (even though he is) or because he can only use slightly less steroids, but because he is treated as a legend. He has been cheating his entire career. He doesn’t deserve anything but a good ass whooping and to be stricken from the books of MMA history.
    • One Championship Pride of Lions airs on the Fight Network in Canada on Friday morning and is also available on iPPV. The show features a rematch between Ben Askren and Luis Santos after their first fight ended in a no contest earlier this year. The show also features an up and coming Strawweight fighter that is someone to watch for in Angela Lee. She’s had submission wins in both of her career fights for One and is obviously someone they have big plans for as she’s already on the main card 3 fights into her pro career. A full preview of the show is available here
    • Episode 2 of the UFC Embedded series previewing UFC 193 is available here

    Other Wrestling

    • Here on Veteran’s Day, a good story on Jack Gacek here, the first pro-wrestler to die in World War II.
    • ROH runs this Friday, November 13th, 2015 with Survival of the Fittest 15 Night 1, TURNER HALL BALLROOM  – Milwaukee, WI, Doors open 6:30pm / Bell time – 7:30 pm CST. Tickets on Sale Now – http://www.pabsttheater.org/show/roh2015.  Matches signed include AJ Styles & The Young Bucks vs The House of Truth (Jay Lethal, Joey Daddiego & Donovan Dijak) w/ Truth Martini and The Kingdom w/ Maria vs reDRagon for the ROH World Tag Team titles.
    • On this week’s edition of Between the Sheets with Kris Zellner and David Bixenspan, they’re joined by Dr. Lucha Steve Sims to cover the week of November 3-9, 1994 including Randy Savage quitting the WWF to go to WCW, Antonio Inoki’s dream of a match in North Korea with George Foreman, a full rundown of maybe the greatest PPV ever: AAA When Worlds Collide, ECW November to Remember with Sabu breaking his neck and the Sandman blindness angle twist, & Greg Gagne demonstrating for Charlie Norris how a Native American wrestler is supposed to dance.
  • WOL 11/11: Raw ratings collapse, World Title tournament, Roman Reigns, more!

    Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive returns today to talk all the news in wrestling and MMA including a look at the record-low Raw ratings from Monday night, the collapse in hour three, WWE title tournament booking, Roman Reigns, your calls and emails and tons more!  A fun show as always so check it out~!  

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  • B&V&C 11/10: Retro Tuesdays with Raw vs. Nitro Monday Night Wars

    The Bryan & Vinny & Craig Show is back today with RETRO TUESDAYS~!, you’re look back at the Monday Night Wars, Raw and Nitro from 19 years ago this week! A bunch of stuff to talk about including the rise of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Survivor Series build, Nitro with the greatest team ever fighting for a shot at the tag titles, SPLIT SCREEN MADNESS and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • WWE Smackdown spoilers (11/10): Title tournament, change in expected Undertaker match

    Submitted by Stephen Lyon

    Dark Match —

    Finn Balor beat Viktor of the Ascension. Good match. Balor also cleaned house on Conor at ringside. Fans knew who Balor was and popped big for him. They also loudly chanted NXT.

    WWE Main Event — 

    – Jack Swagger beat Adam Rose with the ankle lock. Before the match, Rose cut a promo blaming all the fans for nearly killing his career, by making him believe the Exotic Express gimmick was a good idea.

    – Damian Sandow beat Heath Slater

    – Sasha Banks beat Becky Lynch with the Banks Statement. Okay match.

    WWE Smackdown — 

    — It opened with a Wyatt Family promo. Bray challenged the Undertaker & Kane to a 2-on-2 match at the Survivor Series, with Bray’s two being any of his choosing. He demanded an answer by the end of the night.

    — Braun Strowman squashed Fandango, defeating him with his sleeper finisher in 90 seconds.

    — Neville beat King Barrett in a WWE title tournament match. Good match. Neville had some great spots, including walking the ringside barricade and doing a somersault senton on to Barrett. Neville win with the Red Arrow.

    — Next came a dark segment, just for the fans in arena. This was the highlight of the show. Barrett remained in the ring and said the last 48 hours had not gone to plan. He said he normally would’ve beat Neville without breaking a sweat but had Wayne Rooney on his mind. He said he will go to Stamford to see Vince at the end of the week and implore him never to return to Manchester ever again. Undertaker came out to a huge reaction. He did his big entrance and entered the ring. Barrett was hilarious here. He said, to much crowd laughter, “Can I help you mate? Are you lost? You’re not in Death Valley now you know, you’re in the mean streets of north west England. You’re on the wrong side of the tracks mate. They don’t call me the Preston Panther for nothing! I’m sick of outsiders coming into my yard. You’re not even worth my time!” Barrett went up walk out, then attacked Taker. Taker then laid him out with a choke slam & two Tombstones. This was all great. 

    — Kalisto beat Ryback in an upset in the WWE title tournament. Surprisingly decent match. Kalisto used Ryback as a base to do all his flying around. Crowd popped big for the upset.

    — Alberto Del Rio & Zeb Colter did a promo. Usual stuff about the English being hated and how Manchester had two soccer teams that divided the city, and it would be better if we were all ‘united in humanity’.

    – WWE U.S. Champion Alberto Del Rio beat Stardust in the WWE title tournament. Not much heat, given it was heel vs heel. Del Rio won after a double foot stomp on Stardust in the corner.

    — Roman Reigns did a backstage promo, vowing to beat Cesaro in the quarter finals next week on Raw and then win the title at Survivor Series. He once again said he wasn’t interested in shortcuts or selling out.

    — In the main event, the Usos beat Luke Harper & Erick Rowan via DQ, when Bray Wyatt & Strowman interfered.

    — The Undertaker’s music played, and then audio of Taker’s voice played over the PA system, accepting Wyatt’s challenge for the Survivor Series.

    Post-Show — 

    – After the show, in a dark main event, Roman Reigns beat Bray Wyatt in a short match. This was an abridged version of their Liverpool house show match a few days ago. They exchanged Kendo stick shots and Reigns won with a spear.

    – Overall, a fun show. Nothing outstanding or spectacular but everyone went home happy. The Barrett/Undertaker exchange was the highlight of the show. I think with Reigns continually vowing not to sellout or take a shortcut, I really think a swerve, with him winning the title with the Authority’s help and turning heel (on Ambrose) would be for the best. That would set up a years worth of programmes – first with Ambrose, then maybe Lesnar at WM32, and perhaps Rollins as a babyface next summer. Throw in a programme with Cena too at some point. Seems the best direction to me. 

  • Daily update: AAA Mega Title Tournament, WWE Star to appear on ESPN

    We’re looking for your thoughts on Saturday’s New Japan Power Struggle show, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to Dave Meltzer

    We’re also looking for reports on Saturday night’s NXT show in Largo, FL at Dave Meltzer

    Smackdown is today in Manchester, England.  Undertaker is being advertised for this show.

    Figure Four Weekly:

    Figure Four Weekly (10/2/15): WWE 2K16 Review
    2K Sports and Yuke’s turnaround WWE video game series with a reinvigorated title boasting huge roster.

    Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    Here is the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer: November 9, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: 2015 Hall of Fame Issue

    Our most talked about issue of the year, the 2015 Hall of Fame issue is up on the site right now.  This is a double-issue featuring notes on the seven new inductees, the complete balloting results for the year along with last year, plus how the top candidates did with reporters, historians, and those who are currently and formerly in the business.  You’ll see how the different groups voted, as well as notes on everyone who went in, what kept those who came close from getting in, thoughts on next year’s ballot, and a look at the careers of the inductees.  There is also a super history of Montreal wrestling in the new issue, as well as a story on the modern Mexican scene.

    The issue features a ton of old Southern history, coverage of one of the top heels of the 70s, the biggest matches ever held in Puerto Rico, a complete WWE business rundown with reactions from Vince McMahon and George Barrios, what the numbers say, profits in every category, the Wall Street reaction to the numbers, lots of network information broken down including who watches what, the current WWE profitability level vs. historical levels, as well as where the money comes from, and the last three years of PPV business being charted and the surprising staying power of PPV.  We also look at every other aspect of WWE business.

    We also have an in-depth update on the situation with Alberto Del Rio, WWE, AAA, TNA, Lucha Underground, Rizin and everyone else that had interest in him.  We look at how things changed in the last week, have comments from WWE regarding what he can and can’t do, both sides of contradictory stories, the big move AAA made this past week due to his leaving, what the situation is with the AAA Mega heavyweight title, the good and bad of working with WWE vs. indies from a short and long-term financial situation, what Mexican star did WWE show interest in, and how this affects AAA and Lucha Underground.

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    TODAY’S NEWS UPDATE

    WWE

    • Royal Rumble tickets for the January 24th, 2016 show in Orlando, FL officially go on sale this coming Friday.
    • Dorian Roldan of AAA was on Busted Open Radio yesterday and announced that the AAA Mega Title, which had been held by Alberto Del Rio, is now vacant and they will be doing a tournament to crown a new champion.  He flat-out said Alberto will not, in fact, be returning to Mexico for any dates for AAA, which was pretty much clear as soon as he no-showed the event last Sunday on a day that he had no other commitments for WWE.  He will be working the upcoming WWC show because WWE has a working relationship with WWE Hall of Famer Carlos Colon.
    • There will be two “Legends With JBL” shows next week with Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin and others talking the career of Undertaker, one on Monday night and one on Thursday night.  As noted on Raw, next week is Undertaker Week on the WWE Network.
    • Tonight’s WWE guest on SportsCenter will be King Barrett.  The spot last night on Raw where Wayne Rooney slapped the hell out of him got a ton of media attention in the UK this morning, including airing as the top story on many sports telecasts.
    • Roman Reigns talks to Planeta Wrestling at the Spanish WWE 2K16 launch event.

    UFC/MMA

    • This story about Russia and doping was everywhere yesterday, a huge news story.  There is discussion of Russia actually being banned from next year’s Olympic Games for running their own doping program.
    • EA Sports officially announced EA Sports UFC 2 for “Spring.” (last time, this meant the last Tuesday of Spring) with a “vision trailer.” A full feature list will be announce Friday. The first game got mixed reviews, but was improved by a lot of free updates.
    • The first episode of UFC 193: Embedded with Ronda Rousey is available. She gives her response to the “lube shaming” controversy, and it’s not pretty.
    • Speaking of Rousey, her embattled head trainer Edmond Tarverdyan talked about his relationship with Double-R and whether Holly Holm is the best female boxer of all time. There was no mention in the transcript of his recent tax issues.
    • Bellator 145 : With a Vengeance Friday night on Spike TV did 814,000 viewers. This is slightly up from the 800,000 viewers for the previous “tentpole” event, which had far greater star power and more promotion. It’s also way up from the last Friday show on October 23rd that did just 555,000 viewers.
    • UFC Fight Night 77 Saturday on FS 1 did 757,000 viewers for the main card and 609,000 for the prelims show. This was up against very heavy football completion on the major networks. The main card number was below average for the year for UFC on FS 1 although the prelims number is solid.
    • Top bantamweight contender and former title challenger Michael McDonald will make his return to UFC after over two years off due to injury. He’s signed to fight Masenori Kanehara at UFC 195 in Vegas. McDonald was submitted by Urijah Faber in his last fight at UFC on FOX 9 in December 2013.
    • Dave has articles at MMAFighting about Saturday’s UFC Fight Night card and the impending return of the New Year’s Eve war in Japan.
    • We’re told that in the finale of Master Of None on Netflix, there’s a reference to CM Punk. Apparently in another episode, Aziz Ansari shows off some wrestling moves.
    • Strawweight title contender Valerie Letourneau and Hector Lombard did an interview with Submission Radio prior to this Saturday’s big UFC show.

    Other Wrestling

    • 5 Star Wrestling announced on Facebook that Rey Mysterio will not only face AJ Styles at their upcoming event, but also be the first officially-licensed wrestler to appear in their wrestling game. The PlayStation 4 version of 5 Star Wrestling is named ReGenesis and will at least have Rey Mysterio in the game as a playable character. It will be his first video game appearance since leaving WWE.
    • Cibernetico on his Twitter (https://twitter.com/ciberelite) has claimed that he’s leaving AAA to join Elite.  If this is true, in terms of workrate it’s not the end of the world for AAA, but it is yet another big name that has bailed on the heels of Alberto Del Rio and the original Mistico.  
    • Regarding last night’s Observer Radio and the talk of the first third-generation wrestler and whether it really was the Rock, David Bixenspan writes: “Dwayne Johnson was just the first in WWE. Eddie Gilbert was, as far as I know, one of the first. Tommy’s father Arlie, was a carnival era pro wrestler. It was primarily brought up around Eddie’s debut.”  Les Thatcher also writes, “Ron & Robert Fuller, father Buddy, Grandfather Roy Welch. Also from that same family tree, Roy Lee & Jackie Welch, Jimmy Golden, Ricky Fields, etc.” At least part of that familial relationship was kayfabed for years.
    • A few big indie shows in the NY area this Saturday. During the day, there’s the Big Event convention, and in the evening, both Jersey All Pro Wrestling (anniversary show/Frank Iadevaia memorial) and House of Hardcore (NY debut) have big shows. HOH also has a Friday night show in Philadelphia that will be an IPPV.
    • Smash Wrestling from Toronto, Ontario, this past weekend: Brent Banks d. Erik Donnelly, Brett Banks d. Kobe Durst, Vanessa Kraven d. Brent Banks via a chokebomb, Kevin Bennett w/ Big Tank d. Scotty O’Shea, Courtney Rush d. KC Spinelli via referee stoppage, The Overdogs d. Pepper and Mike Rollins, Marc Andrews d. Tarik, Super Smash Brothers (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) d. TdT, Angelico d. Jack Evans. Smash is also rolling out their own V.O.D. service.
    • Here’s a feature on 80s wrestler John Devors by his local paper.
    • Bruce Hart is going to do a weekly column on PWP Nation in addition to a weekly podcast on Saturdays.
  • WOL 11/10: Raw Reactions, Big Show vs. Reigns fury, tournament, more!

    Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back today with a Raw Reaction show, tons of thoughts from Monday night, the usual outrage over BIG SHOW VERSUS ROMAN REIGNS AGAIN, thoughts on the tournament format, winners and losers, goofy booking of babyfaces and more, plus your calls and texts! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • Wrestling Observer Radio (11/10): Big Audio Dragon King Sin Limite~!

    As an accompaniment to the latest Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan and Dave, we have what we’re calling a BETA version of, what we’ll call for now, the BIG AUDIO DRAGON KING SIN LIMITE.

    It’s Mike Sempervive and Karl Stern, and we’re going to be talking, literally, about whatever you want. Today was mostly what we want, but, for the next time around, please send questions to WrestlingObserver@comcast.net.

    We hope it’s something to build on, and that you enjoy!

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  • Mirko Cro Cop pulls out of UFC Fight Night 79 bout, announces retirement

    A shoulder injury has forced Mirko Cro Cop out of his UFC Fight Night 79 co-main event slot against Anthony Hamilton. It has also brought an end to the career of Cro Cop.

    Cro Cop revealed the injury, and subsequent retirement, on his website, mirkofilipovic.com, early Tuesday. UFC officials have yet to make a formal announcement, and it is currently unknown if a replacement will be sought to fight Hamilton on the November 28 card. That event takes place in Seoul, South Korea and airs on UFC Fight Pass. It is headlined by a five-round welterweight bout between Benson Henderson and Thiago Alves.

    “Dear friends, unfortunately I had to cancel the fight in Seoul. In the beginning of the preparation I already hurt my shoulder, so I couldn’t raise a hand. I tried to save a shoulder injury and repair in all possible ways: daily therapy, injections of blood plasma and various cocktails of drugs but didn’t work out. The only cure would be a break of two to three weeks, and that I could not afford in the midst of final preparations. By daily trainings the injury gets worse. Part of the muscle is snapped, the shoulder is filled with a lot of fluids, and the great danger is that tendon ruptures and then go to operation again,” wrote Cro Cop on his website.

    Cro Cop has competed in the UFC, PRIDE and K-1 during his combat sports career. He was one of the major stars during the height of PRIDE in Japan, being in numerous high-profile bouts against competitors such as Fedor Emelianenko, Wanderlei Silva, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Josh Barnett. He made his Octagon debut in 2007, but has gone just 5-6 during three UFC stints. If this is the end of his career, he will end it on a high note after scoring a come-from-behind third-round TKO win over Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC Fight Night 64 in April.

    The 41-year-old has announced retirements in the past, only to come back to fight again. However, it truly seems like this will be the end of the legendary career of Cro Cop.

    “I am aware that I have come to the end of my martial times, but training with pain I want no longer,” Cro Cop said in his statement. He continued, “This is not a temporary decision because I was unhappy due to all of that, but it’s my final decision and it’s best for me. Sooner or later the time comes when a man has to think on the health. I had a really long and great career and I believe I left a deep mark in the martial arts, in a free fight and in K-1 and I have no regrets. Thanks to everyone who followed me and supported me, but for me there remains beautiful memories.”

    He finishes his career with a 33-11-2 with 1 NC record in MMA, and a 23-8 record in kickboxing.

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