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  • WWE RAW live results 11-30: The build towards TLC with Roman Reigns and Sheamus

    The Big Takeaway: 

    At least it was a newsworthy show, which had some good ideas on paper. In practice, they weren’t executed well tonight. Sheamus has formed a new heel unit with King Barrett, Rusev and Alberto Del Rio called the League of Nations. They won in the main event, which needlessly also included the New Day on its side to beat Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and the Usos. Charlotte teased a heel turn after faking a knee injury to beat her friend Becky Lynch. And Lana reemerged as a heel, doing a complete reset of her character since February. 

    Show Recap: 

    The New Day came out with confetti and red carpeting like they were going to throw a party. They were there to introduce Sheamus as WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Of course, Sheamus thanked the Authority. He also thanked Roman Reigns. New Day pretended they couldn’t remember Reigns’ 5-minute championship reign, with Xavier Woods mentioning they were playing Street Fighter and heard something about it. 

    Sheamus said if Reigns’ hadn’t savored the moment after winning the belt, he would have seen Sheamus coming. They all laughed over Reigns’ being champion for 5 minutes and 15 seconds, which I think is the average length a Raw viewer stays around before they turn to the football game. Sheamus said you can have Austin 3:16, because Sheamus 5:15 said I just kicked your arse. Not much heat for Sheamus as a top heel, probably because he’s booked as the new Seth Rollins. 

    As Sheamus held up the belt, Reigns showed up, gave him the Superman punch and took the championship belt. Michael Cole and JBL had moments of awkward silence trying to get this angle over without saying the word “belt.” It’s like a game of “Password” on national television where “belt” is the clue but the announcers can’t say it. Somebody get these people a thesaurus. 

    Reigns showed off the belt to Dean Ambrose and the Usos when HHH and Stephanie McMahon showed up. HHH wanted the belt back. Reigns gave the belt back. Well, that gimmick was great. HHH said Sheamus wanted to face Reigns for the title tonight. Reigns jumped at that chance. Stephanie said the catch was Reigns could only win the title if he beats Reigns in under 5:15. Maybe they could call that a Quadrophenia Death Match. (Only fans of the Who will get that. Hate to go all Dennis Miller on you.) 

    Dolph Ziggler defeated Tyler Breeze (10:33) 

    There traded a series of about ten cradles in a row, all for two counts. After Dolph Ziggler kicked out of a schoolboy cradle by Tyler Breeze, Ziggler hit a Superkick for the win. Once again, Breeze’s ring entrance didn’t air in lieu of Cole talking about the main event. If they aren’t going to give Breeze the full trappings of his character, why bring him up from NXT? Pretty good match. 

    MizTV featured Rusev with Lana, making her return after her engagement to Rusev was publicly acknowledged. This was weird. Miz said Rusev had to be upset nursing injuries that forced him to miss the WWE World Heavyweight title tournament. Rusev missed the tournament because of injury? When was this acknowledged? Rusev said there was one person who had been there for him while he was injured, and it was Lana. 

    Lana came out dressed like she was a heel again. She lost her 1980s Great White video wardrobe. Even stranger, Miz said Rusev made Lana “Summer Rae 2.0.” Wasn’t it the other way around? Lana said she never went all the way with Ziggler. Crowd chanted “Yes, you did.” Lana said all the turmoil only made them a stronger couple. Rusev said he never went all the way with Summer. Crowd…ibid. Rusev said from now on, he will break people apart in the ring, but out of the ring his heart belonged to Lana. They started making out in the ring for a very long period of time unti Ryback came out. 

    Ryback said this wasn’t an episode of “Teen Wolf” and the big guy was hungry. This set up a match. 

    Ryback defeated Rusev via countout (1:44) 

    Ryback shoulder blocked Rusev into the ring steps, which slammed into Lana’s leg. Lana went down immediately. Even though he realized the count was on by the referee, Rusev stopped to check on Lana and got counted out. Rusev screamed at Ryback afterwards. A reminder that Rusev is supposed to be the heel here. 

    Ambrose met with HHH backstage. On Smackdown, Ambrose earned an Intercontinental Championship match by beating Kevin Owens in a nontitle match. HHH said if Reigns doesn’t beat Sheamus tonight in 5:15, then Ambrose would lose his title shot with Owens. Ambrose looked mad. I’m not sure why since I-C champions usually job all the time. 

    The Dudley Boyz came out. Bubba Ray Dudley said last week was a tough one for them as they were beaten up twice by the Wyatt Family. By doing what they did to the Dudley’s, Ray said the Wyatt Family had put their names on tables. Bubba unveiled tables with the names of each Wyatt Family member on them. Bubba challenged them to come out. 

    The Wyatts came out. Bray Wyatt accepted the Dudleys challenge, but said they should be careful to invite the devil into your backyard because he might like it and decide to stay. 

    Devon Dudley said the Wyatts had his family and they have theirs. This brought out Tommy Dreamer from the crowd. He brought out the typical trash can filled with weapons. Crowd chanted “ECW.” Dreamer looked tanned and looked younger than earlier this year when he was in TNA. 

    The Dudley Boyz and Tommy Dreamer went to a double DQ with Eric Rowan, Luke Harper and Braun Strowman (3:30)

    They got a six-way brawl going after Dreamer made the hot tag. Then the bell just sounded, which got the most heat in the match and not in a good way. 

    Braun Strowman put Dreamer in the head-and-arm choke while Rowan and Harper laid out the Dudleys. Wyatt ordered the heels to get the tables. As they did so, Bubba Ray got up and pushed Wyatt off the apron and through a table at ringside. Crowd popped and the heels were incensed their leader had gone through a table. 

    Zeb Coulter cut a promo before the match saying the fans were more concerned with Anne Hathaway’s baby bump and social media than the country. Alberto Del Rio said Goldust was out of date and full of hate. Goldust popped him across the jaw. What is the purpose behind the Del Rio/Coulter pairing? 

    Alberto Del Rio (C) defeated Goldust in a nontitle match (1:57) 

    Del Rio pinned Golddust after the double stomp off the top rope as Golddust was on the Tree of Woe. Del Rio put Goldust in a flying armbar afterwards, leading to Jack Swagger coming out for the save and the “We the People” pledge. 

    Charlotte and Becky Lynch talked backstage. Lynch suggested they go to the Authority and ask for a singles match. Charlotte wasn’t hot on the idea. Lynch suggested they have a match like they were on NXT again. Charlotte agreed. Ric Flair walked in for a cameo to trade catchphrases with his daughter. 

    Lucha Dragons and the Usos went to a Double DQ (2:53) 

    The New Day were on commentary. Big E. was funny as hell. He tried to talk like Michael Cole. He sounded like Tony Gwynn. Jey Uso did a tope on Sin Cara that nearly ended his career. Then Big E. and Kofi Kingston ran in for another Double DQ. Xavier Woods explained that since neither team won, the New Day wouldn’t have to defend the tag team titles at TLC. Third screw job finish within an hour. On the other hand, it’s really scary that Big E. was more entertaining on commentary in 2 minutes than Cole and JBL have been all year. 

    Stephanie met with Lucha Dragons and the Usos backstage. They wanted a three-way match with the New Day. Stephanie agreed to put Lucha Dragons in the match. She also agreed to include the Usos, but only if Reigns defeated Sheamus tonight. 

    Sasha Banks defeated Brie Bella via submission (4:58)

    Sasha Banks pinned Brie Bella after a distraction from Naomi. Banks got the tapout with the Bank Statement after a Bakc Stabber. Earlier, Alicia Fox got laid out by a superkick from Naomi and was taken to the back. Announcers explained that Nikki Bella was at home nursing an injury, so Team BAD had Team Bella outnumbered.  

    Roman Reigns defeated Sheamus (C) by DQ so Sheamus retains the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (4:37)  

    Sheamus now has a “Sheamus 5:15” shirt to get heat. Crowd got into the match as the time ran down. To his credit, Sheamus played the time-killing heel very well. Sheamus constantly grabbed rest holds and rolled out of the ring whenever Reigns was on offense. Reigns finally got Sheamus in the ring set up for the spear, but Rusev showed up to jump Reigns for the DQ while Del Rio and King Barrett helped Sheamus out of the ring. 

    Sheamus fell all over Lillian Garcia’s lap, and she didn’t look happy about it at all. He introduced Del Rio, Barrett and Rusev as a heel stable called the League of Nations. Ambrose and the Usos hit the ring. Reigns delivered an uppercut on Sheamus to knock him into the League of Nations. They set up a eight-man tag for the main event. 

    For the record, since Reigns won, Ambrose and the Usos will get their title matches at TLC. 

    New Day did a commercial introducing New Day t-shirts as part of Cyber Monday. This was during the final hour of the show, which gave viewers two hours to get to their computers in time to take advantage of the discounts. 

    Charlotte (C) defeated Becky Lynch in a nontitle match (4:37) 

    Charlotte teased a heel turn by faking a knee injury after a float over in the corner. Flair distracted Lynch, which led to Charlotte doing a nip up and pinning Lynch with a schoolgirl cradle. Lynch acted like she didn’t know what Charlotte was doing, but Flair strutted after his daughter proved the apple didn’t fall far from the tree. Paige was on commentary saying she knew all along that Charlotte was someone who would win at all costs. It also proves Charlotte is a big UNC fan. 

    Lynch confronted Charlotte backstage. Charlotte said she didn’t cheat to beat Lynch, she lured Lynch into letting her guard down. Charlotte said it was just tough love and trying to teach her something and talked her into giving her a pinkie swear. Paige walked up to Lynch and said at least her friendship wasn’t affected. 

    Next came a segment called the Rosebush with Adam Rose. It’s meant to be a takeoff of Entertainment Tonight. I haven’t seen a segment like this since ODB’s old Trailer Park talk show when she had Magnus on one night. His closing line was “The dirt is always blooming,” which seemed like a shot at newsletters.  

    Stardust held up a Christmas star and called for the Ascension to rise. Instead, Titus O’Neal showed up and started singing Christmas carols like “Stardust got Run Over by a Reindeer.” Stardust starting hissing at him, but O’Neal threw a present in his throat and wished everyone a Merry Christmas. 

    Before the eight man main event could begin, the New Day came out again and announced they joined the League of Nations team to make the main event 7-on-4. They were selling merchandise 15 minutes ago and now they’re heels again? And shouldn’t the League of Nations establish themselves as a quartet before they receive extra help?

    The League of Nations and the New Day defeated The Usos, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns (25:10)  

    Crowd was dead to begin with, but the weird booking just killed it dead. Plus, they went 10 minutes too long. Crowd was more into Ambrose than Reigns.  Jimmy Uso started selling his knee from getting the heat and had to leave the match, leaving the babyfaces down 7-on-3. Didn’t we just see Charlotte fake the same injury in the previous match? Ambrose did a plancha onto five of the heels, and later took out Sheamus with a tope. Reigns hit Del Rio with a Superman Punch and gave Big E. a clothesline on the floor. As Ambrose took out Barrett, he walked into a Brogue Kick by Sheamus and was pinned. 

    Heels picked apart Ambrose until Reigns tried to make the save. Reigns got laid out with a Brogue kick and the heels posed. 

    SUMMARY: 

    I feel like using a facepalm emoji. Need a new heel unit? Great idea. Why water them down in the main event with three more heels? Main event was overbooked. Why does Ambrose continue to do more jobs when he’s the most over babyface they have? Becky Lynch could be a great babyface. This company doesn’t know how to make babyface stars anymore because she came off looking like an idiot on this show. Almost all the matches were too short, and the only one that wasn’t was too long. If this one does a 2.0 against a bad MNF game, who will Vince blame? He needs to start with the face in the mirror. 

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/30): Shane Douglas wins ECW Title

    1945

    St. Joseph, Missouri:
    – MWA Champion, Orville Brown beat Vic Holbrook 2 falls to 1
    – Bobby Bruns beat Cowboy Roy Graham 
    – Rube Wright drew Dan O’Connor 

    1948

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Antonio Rocca defeated Danny McShain to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

    1968

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – The Crusher beat Mitsu Arakawa
    – Billy Red Lyons no contest Dr. X
    – Bill Watts beat Harley Race
    – Pampero Firpo beat Luke Brown
    – Lars Anderson beat Frankie Laine

    1972

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch beat Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon 
    – George Gordienko beat Ivan Koloff
    – Superstar Billy Graham beat Wahoo McDaniel
    – Don Muraco beat George Scott 
    – Rene Goulet beat Bob Tuck

    1973

    Denver, Colorado:
    – No dq Match: Superstar Billy Graham beat Ken Patera
    – Billy Robinson beat Ivan Koloff 
    – Ricky Romero beat Bill Crouch
    – Geoff Portz beat Tony Rocco

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Dick the Bruiser & Verne Gagne beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens dq
    – Larry Heiniemi beat Sailor Art Thomas
    – Pepper Gomez beat Baron Von Raschke
    – Bob Ellis beat Buddy Wolff
    – Rene Goulet beat Billy Red Cloud
    – Ric Flair drew Greg Gagne

    1979 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Bruiser Brody defeated The Spoiler to win the NWA American Heavyweight Title

    1986

    St. Joseph, Missouri:
    – No DQ: Bulldog Bob Brown beat Sam Houston 
    – Rufus R. Jones, Rocky King & George South beat The Mod Squad & Mark Fleming 
    – Central States Tag Team Titles: Dave Peterson & Todd Champion beat The Warlord & Colt Steele to retain the titles
    – Mitch Snow beat Teijo Khan 
    – Italian Stallion & Denny Brown beat Thunderfoot I & Thunderfoot II

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Curt Hennig beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
    – Jerry Blackwell beat Colonel DeBeers
    – Midnight Rockers & Despina Montagus beat Buddy Rose & Doug Somers & Sherri Martel
    – Greg Gagne beat Larry Zbyszko dq
    – Leon White beat Boris Zhukov
    – Alexis Smirnoff & Yuri Gordienko beat Billy Robinson & Steve Olsonoski

    1997 

    Monaca, Pennsylvania:
    – Shane Douglas defeated Bam Bam Bigelow to win the ECW World Heavyweight Title

    2001

    Sapporo, Japan
    – Mitsuharu Misawa & Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Vader & Scorpio to win the Pro Wrestling Noah Global Honored Crown Tag Team Title

  • NJPW World Tag League results: Tanahashi and Elgin vs. Nakanishi and Nagata

    We’ve just gone through Black Friday, and now here we are on Cyber Monday! No sales here as today the World Tag League continues, this time stopping at Ehime for the latest round of results. Should be noted that again AJ Styles has been taken off this show (where he was scheduled to compete in a prelim tag match); the next time he’s scheduled to compete is on Tuesday so we’ll see if he’s in shape by then.

    Block A: Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga vs. Tomoaki Honma and Togi Makabe

    Basic match. Fale worked a lot on Honma and so did Tonga. Makabe made a hot tag. They ended up getting the win after a top rope kokeshi by Honma followed by the King Kong Knee drop by Makabe for the win. Note that Makabe has taken most, if not all the wins in this tournament thus far.

    The Kingdom vs. Shinsuke Nakamura and Tomohiro Ishii

    Another basic match for the most part. More back and forth than the first match. The Kingdom actually channeled the Hardy Boyz at one point and did the old twist of fate/swanton bomb combo for a nearfall. Nakamura made a quick comeback and pinned Taven with a boma ye.

    Block A: Hiroshi Tanahashi and Michael Elgin vs. Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata

    Fine match. Tanahashi and Elgin did their best to make this a fine main event and they succeeded in doing that, but not much else beyond that. Elgin and Nakanishi worked a lot of the match together. Nakanishi was immobile as usual but he and Elgin did big guy power spots that were fine. Double lariats to Tanahashi and Elgin. Nagata had Elgin in a armbar but Elgin lifted him up and threw him into Nakanishi, who had Tanahashi in the torture rack. Nakanishi was double teamed, tried a comeback but Elgin splashed him then hit the powerslam. Tanahashi followed with the high fly flow, then pinned him.

    Current Standings:

    Block A:

    Hiroshi Tanahashi and Michael Elgin- 6

    Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma- 6

    Kazuchika Okada and Yoshi-Hashi- 4

    Christopher Daniels and Kazarian- 4

    Kazushi Sakuraba and Toru Yano- 2

    Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata- 2

    Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga- 0

    Block B:

    Evil and Tetsuya Naito- 6

    Hirooki Goto and Katsuyori Shibata- 6

    Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson- 4

    Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima- 2

    AJ Styles and Yujiro Takahashi- 2

    Shinsuke Nakamura and Tomohiro Ishii- 2

    Matt Taven and Michael Bennett- 0

  • After Dark 11/29: Frances Hill talks the Salem Witch Trials and more!

    After Dark Radio with Bryan Alvarez returns tonight with a packed show! All the news, then Frances Hill joins us to talk her great book on the Salem Witch Trials, and finally phone calls, emails and more in our live segment. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • Daily Update: Matt Hardy Hospitalized, Santino married

    We’re looking for reports on toady’s WWE show in Huntington, WV with Sheamus, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, The Wyatts, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, Baron Corbin, Alberto De Rio, Kane, Usos and Ryback.  Send to NEWSTIPS

    New Japan tag team tournament for today’s show in Ehime is up on New Japan World

    Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga

    Michael Bennett & Matt Taven vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Tomohiro Ishii

    Hiroshi Tanahashi & Michael Elgin vs Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi

    Raw is Monday in Pittsburgh.  Nothing to this point has been announced for the show.

    New Japan tag team tournament Monday in Fukuoka

    Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Toru Yano & Kazushi Sakuraba

    Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan

    Shinsuke Nakamura & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Tetsuya Naito & Evil

    Smackdown and Main Event will be taped on Tuesday night in Hershey, PA.

    New Japan tag team tournament Tuesday in Fukuoka

    Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga

    Michael Bennett vs. Matt Taven vs. A.J. Styles & Yujiro Takahashi

    Kazuchika Okada & Yoshi-Hashi vs. Toru Yano & Kazushi Sakuraba

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    Figure Four Weekly (11/23/15): Lots of Updates in Hulk Hogan-Gawker case
    Lots of news including a win for Gawker, the new police report, the remaining mysteries of the case, what Bubba the Love Sponge is saying, and more.

    Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    A look at the decision to make Sheamus the WWE champion and its ramifications is the lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.  We look at WWE’s options, both the obvious ones and the ones out of the box, different ways to use people, the nature of the decision, the prior identical decision in 2011 and the storyline it was supposed to lead to and why it was made.

    We look at the real long-term goal, the note on the ratings, the portrayal of Sheamus leading up to the title change, the plans for the TLC show, what has been messed up, the women’s division, the WWE blaming Charlotte on a bad taste angle, ESPN and WWE, plus match-by-match coverage of Survivor Series with poll results and star ratings.

    We look at the TNA deal with Pop TV, both the good and the bad of it, plus the tapings in Bethlehem, the economics of the deal and note on the station.

    We’ve got a look at the New Japan tag team tournament, with current standings, goals of the tournament, who probably can’t win the tournament, and coverage of the tournament so far.

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    TODAY’S DAILY UPDATE

    • A.J. Styles didn’t work today’s New Japan show in Ehime.  His next tag team tournament match is scheduled for Tuesday.
    • Matt Hardy was hospitalized last night.  He was wrestling Jeff Jarrett in Winston-Salem and he had a big cut opened up.
    • John Carelli aka Santino Marella was married yesterday.
    • Today is Jerry Lawler’s 66th birthday.
    • One of the biggest wrestling shows of its time, the U-Cosmos show, took place 26 years ago today, on November 29, 1989 at the Tokyo Dome.  The UWF promotion, which had no television, sold out 50,000 tickets in three days for a show headlined by Akira Maeda vs. European judo champion Willie Wilhelm, Nobuhiko Takada vs. U.S. Olympic wrestler Duane Koslowski and there was an undercard match with Minoru Suzuki against future UFC heavyweight champion Maurice Smith (a worked match won by Smith).
    • The annual Mid Atlantic Fan Fest, the one where it’s seemingly always the last year it’ll take place, was just announced for 8/4 to 8/7 in Charlotte at the Hilton University Place. 
    • Tyson Fury, who won the heavyweight boxing title last night over Wladmir Klitschko,was the third most searched item on Google yesterday with 200,000 searches, behind Ohio State vs. Michigan and Derrick Henry.

    WWE

    • Natalya & Jim Neidhart have an autograph signing on 12/9 at HMV Underground at 333 Yonge St., in Toronto at 5 p.m.

    MISCELLANEOUS

    • A piece on Hulk Hogan and Mr. T from Rocky III
    • A nice story about former pro wrestler and cancer survivor Dennis Stamp, made famous in Beyond the Mat
    • Brad Schwartz, the president of Pop TV, talks Impact
    • A story on Mark Canterbury, who later became Henry Godwinn in WWE
    • Sami Callihan returns to independent wrestling
    • Great North Wrestling from Friday night in Rockland, ONT before 450 fans:  Preston Perry b Bushwhacker Luke, Vanessa Kraven b Jessica Black-COR, Yves Droiun & Michael Van Payton b Paul Rosenberg & Soa Amin, K-Nine b Bret McLeod, Blade b Mystify & Shooter Storm in a handicap match, Freak Nation b Katalyst & Sean MacMillan, Gregory Carpenter b Sami Tokan, Jeremy Prophet became the new Canadian champion in a three-way over Giant Darko and Hannibal when Senator Patrick Bazeau threw something in Hannibal’s eyes an pushed him off a ladder onto the floor. (thanks to Anthony Ambros)
    • Big Time Wrestling on 12/4 in Newark, CA at the Pavilion plus there is a Matt Striker seminar at 3 p.m. that today.
    • Joe Graves won a three-way round-robin tournament yesterday in Gilroy, CA over Timothy Thatcher and Jeff Cobb (Lucha Underground) under rounds rules.  It was a very different kind of tournament as all three matches were grappling oriented, fought in rounds, with judges.
    • Ultimate Championship Wrestling from Friday night in Bay City, MI:  Black Bushido b Malcolm Monroe III, Chelsea Marie b Misfit Mollie, Dave Duponte b TK Parker, Caleb Stills b Jake Something, Nitro & Malice & Chainsaw b Chuck Wagon & Andy Chene & Ray Orndorff, N8 Mattson b Palmer Cruise, Rod Street & Deputy Dave b Zach Gowen & Malcolm Monroe III, Sabu b DBA, Danny Shay b Hakim Zane, N8 Mattson won Battle Royal (thanks to Leonard Brand)
    • Pro Wrestling Phoenix today in Omaha at the Waiting Room Lounge with Arik Cannon headlining.
    • Dynamo Pro Wrestling from last night in St. Louis:  Jake Dirden b Ric Maverick, Evan Morris b Jayson Khaos, Justin D’Air b Varik Morgan, Shorty Biggs & Outtkast won three-way over Rocket Mapache & Jackal and Ozzie Gallagher & Bahamatu, BillyMcNeil b Ace Hawkins, Danny Adams b Brandon Espinosa-DQ, Ricky Cruz NC Kevin Lee Davidson (thanks to Patrick Brandmeyer)
    • UWC has its annual Toys for Tots toy drive on 12/5 in Wrightstown, NJ at Kelly’s Banquet Hall.  Admission is free with an unwrapped toy (suggested value to be an excess of $10).
    • GOUGE Wrestling from last night in Durham, NC:  Popo the Klown b Einsteiner, Chet Sterling b Otto Schwanz, Alas de Angel & Ese Joker b Gato Salvaje & Chicano Power, Jimmy Jack Funk Jr. & Mickey Gambino b Seymour Snott & Waylon Maze and No Direction to win tag titles, Timmy Lou Retton b Ricky Reyes, Mickey Gambino won a turkey on a pole Battle Royal
    • For yesterday, here are the Florida main events over the years thanks to Barry Rose and his friends

    1958 – Enrique Torres beat Big Ben Sharpe (West Palm Beach)

    1960 – Eddie Graham & Chief Big Eagle beat Mighty Yankees-DQ (Orlando)

    1963 – Eddie Graham & Don Curtis & Mark Lewin beat The Assassins (three of them) in a 2/3 fall match (Jacksonville)

    1966 – Jose Lothario & Lester Welch beat The Infernos-DQ (Orlando)

    1967 – Sammy Steamboat beat Hiro Matsuda (Fort Myers)

    1967 – Jose Lothario & Joe Scarpa (Chief Jay Strongbow) beat Tarzan Tyler & Johnny Valentine (Tampa)

    1970 – Jack Brisco beat Tarzan Tyler (Miami Beach)

    1972 – Jack Brisco beat Paul Jones to win the Florida title (Tampa)

    1972 – Bob Orton Sr. & Bob Orton Jr. beat Sputnik Monroe & Norvell Austin via count out (Fort Myers)

    1973 – Ron Fuller beat Don Carson via DQ (Fort Pierce)

    1973 – Paul Jones beat Buddy Colt via DQ (Miami Beach)

    1974 – Dusty Rhodes beat Cowboy Bill Watts to win the Florida title (Jacksonville)

    1977 – Lars Anderson beat Pedro Morales (West Palm Beach)

    1978 – Harley Race beat Jack Brisco to retain the NWA title (Tampa)

    1979 – Harley Race double count out Manny Fernandez to retain the NWA title (Miami Beach)

    1981 – Ric Flair beat Jack Brisco to retain the NWA title (St. Petersburg)

    1984 – Jim Neidhart & Khrusher Khrushchev beat Mark & Jay Youngblood (Tampa)

    • Pro Wrestling Eclipse from last night in Oshawa, ONT:  Bryan Castle b Jim Nye, Bee Machine won three-way over Green Phantom and Black Bushido, Jewells Malone b Xandra Bale, Phil Atlas b Sexxy Eddy, Tyler Tirva won four-way over John Atlas, Joshua James and Will White, Rage b Buck Gunderson (thanks to Steven Ashe)

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

    1981 – Faraon beat Ringo Mendoza in Guadalajara to win the Mexican national middleweight title

    2000 – Ricky Marvin beat Virus in Acapulco to win the CMLL super lightweight and Mexican national lightweight titles

    2002 – Etsuko Mita & Mima Shimoda beat Momoe Nakanishi & Nanae Takahashi to win the WWWA womens’ tag team title

    2009 – Shuji Ishikawa beat Kota Ibushi in Tokyo to win the KO-D open weight title

  • PCW Supershow Of Honor 2 Show 4 results

    T Bone, Iestyn Rees, and Bubblegum beat Delirious, Kyle O’Reilly, and Bobby Fish

    Solid opener that ended with Bubblegum pinning Delirious who had part of his clothing caught in the turnbuckle. Bobby Fish really great with all his little comments throughout the match as usual.

    Noam Dar beat Lionheart

    After some fun and games revolving around Lionheart having only one diehard fan, he once again walked out taking a count out loss. After the match both Dar and Sha Samuels stated their claim to a Heavyweight title shot.

    Kenny King beat Cedric Alexander

    Ring announcer Richard Parker accidentally began to call Alexander “Kenny” during his intro with prompted much mirth and references to racism/Hulk Hogan. Decent match and Alexander always seems to over deliver in these sort of situations.

    Dalton Castle beat Silas Young

    Good match between two of the MVPs of the weekend.

    War Machine beat Roy Knight and T Bone

    Originally supposed to be both members of The Hooligans but Zak Knight legitimately got drunk last night and did his ankle ligaments falling over a kerb or something. Tremendously wild match, all sorts of chaos and big bumps around the ringside/chairs. Really good stuff, T Bone and Roy as warring tag team partners in the midst of a fight.

    Adam Cole beat Bubblegum to retain the PCW Cruiserweight Title Bubblegum answered Cole’s open challenge. At this point the crowd was so tired for the rest of the show, but they tried hard to get a reaction. Cole retaining presumably means he will be returning in 2016.

    Joey Hayes and Martin Kirby beat Charlie Garrett and Ashton Smith

    A good comedy outing. Hayes got the pin on Smith whilst holding the ropes.

    Roderick Strong beat Jay Lethal (non title match)

    Strong picked up the win via submission when Lethal tapped to the Stronghold. Good mixture of some comedy to draw the crowd in and more serious stuff. Both guys seemed to enjoy the weekend, Lethal cut a pre-match promo putting over PCW and describing the weekend as not just a wrestling show but an experience. Strong spoke positively after the match, and called the rest of the ROH guys out to share the ring.

  • Classic Audio: November 13, 2005 Bryan and Vinny Show: The Death of Eddie Guerrero

    On November 13, 2005 the wrestling world lost one of its brightest stars at the age of 38. Eddie Guerrero was found unconscious by his nephew Chavo in his hotel room, but was later declared dead by paramedics. It was later discovered that his death was due to heart failure brought on by a blocked artery.

     Eddie was a journeymen wrestler similar to the likes of Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit, wrestling all over the world. From his beginnings in Mexico, working as “Black Tiger” in NJPW, winning the Television title in ECW, to having classic matches in the cruiserweight division of WCW, Eddie was a fan favorite that never quite hit the main event level. That was until his run in WWE where he captured the WWE World Heavyweight Championship from Brock Lesnar in 2004.

     Until his death he remained a headliner for the Smackdown brand, feuding with JBL, Rey Mysterio, and Batista. In 2006 he was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, as well as the Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame.

    This week’s classic audiolooks back at a Bryan and Vinny Show from 2005 discussing the death of Eddie Guerrero. They also review TNA’s Genesis pay per view which featrued Jeff Jarrett and America’s Most Wanted vs. Team 3D and Rhyno as well as AJ Styles vs. Petey Williams. A somber show, but historic with memories of the late Eddie Guerrero.

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  • NJPW World Tag League results: Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows vs. Tencozy

    We are back for the sixth day of World Tag League action, but instead of the normal 3-4 matches per card, we’re only up for two as AJ Styles had to pull out of today’s show in Yamaguchi due to a lower back injury. No word on his status for the rest of the tournament, but we do know that his team has officially forfeited this match, so Katsuyori Shibata and Hirooki Goto get an extra 2 points as a result.

    The Addiction vs. Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma

    Okay match, but nothing special. What I like about the Addiction here that isn’t prevalent in a lot of New Japan matches is that they are heels who cheat, but not like the Bullet Club where there’s a bunch of interference. They just work like heels and that’s kinda cool. They worked on Honma for most of the match. Makabe made a comeback and eventually just pinned Kazarian with the King Kong knee drop. Pretty anti-climatic finish.

    Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows vs. Tencozy

    Another decent and basic formulaic match, but everyone looked good. Bullet Club jumped Tencozy right at the bell. Anderson worked a lot of the match and was in control until Kojima made a comeback. Kojima kicked out of a gun stun. BC went for the Magic Killer but Tenzan cut them off and they hit a 3D. They got rid of Gallows as Kojima worked on Anderson. Kojima hit the ropes and Gallows grabbed his feet. In a split second, Anderson laid out Tenzan with a gun stun and soon after Kojima met the same fate. BC then hit the Magic Killer as Anderson pinned Kojima.

    Current Standings:

    Block A:

    Hiroshi Tanahashi and Michael Elgin- 4

    Kazuchika Okada and Yoshi-Hashi- 4

    Christopher Daniels and Kazarian- 4

    Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma- 4

    Kazushi Sakuraba and Toru Yano- 2

    Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata- 2

    Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga- 0

    Block B:

    Evil and Tetsuya Naito- 6

    Hirooki Goto and Katsuyori Shibata- 6

    Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson- 4

    Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima- 2

    AJ Styles and Yujiro Takahashi- 2

    Matt Taven and Michael Bennett- 0

    Shinsuke Nakamura and Tomohiro Ishii- 0

  • PCW Supershow of Honor II results from shows 2 and 3: Adam Cole Ironman match

    Submitted by Jan Buxton in Preston, England

    *****

    Show Three —

    Roderick Strong beat Dave Rayne, Charlie Garrett, El Ligero, Bubblegum, and Kenny King.

    Usual fun 6 man opener.

    Sha Samuels beat Dalton Castle.

    The East End Butcher vs the Peacock of Professional Wrestling was everything one thought it might be. Sha remains undefeated.

    Adam Cole beat Ashton Smith to retain the PCW Cruiserweight title.

    Decent match.

    Noam Dar beat Cedric Alexander.

    This was really good and a lesson in how to work with a tired crowd.

    T Bone and Rampage Brown beat Martin Kirby and Joey Hayes, War Machine (Hansen and Rowe), and reDRagon (Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish).

    All action 4 way tag action with T Bone and Rampage picking up the win with a double pin on Martin and Joey. A highlight of this match was just how ill O’Reilly looked, clearly very hungover.

    Dave Mastiff beat Silas Young.

    Solid match and Silas has impressed this weekend.

    Lionheart beat Delirious.

    Not much to say about this one. Lionheart is not a popular man amongst the fans.

    Jay Lethal beat Doug Williams to retain the ROH World Title.

    These two renewing acquaintances from TNA days. Looked like they had fun and it was a well worked match.

    Show Three —

    Dalton Castle beat Silas Young, Ashton Smith, Charlie Garrett, Martin Kirby, and Cedric Alexander.

    Possibly the best multi man of the weekend so far. The very popular Dalton Castle got the pin on Silas.

    Roderick Strong beat Lionheart.

    Relatively short. Strong won by countout after Lionheart walked out. Such is Lionheart’s unpopularity that Strong’s usual “shitty little boots” chant became “awesome little boots” as he was very much the face here.

    War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) beat reDRagon (O’Reilly and Fish).

    This was really good and garnered “this is awesome” chants by end. Eventually War Machine killed O’Reilly and got the win.

    El Ligero beat Kenny King.

    King came out in BDC jacket and then faked a leg injury early on which got him some heel heat but generally fairly split crowd. Decent match, Ligero got the match after hitting the C4L.

    X-Pac, Dave Rayne, Roy and Zak Knight w/ Scott Hall beat T Bone, Rampage Brown, Bubblegum, and Iestyn Rees w/ Joanna Rose.

    Big reaction for X-Pac, Hall, and the Hooligans who were all surprises. Feel good match with the faces triumphing with Pac pinning Rees after some toothpick action from Hall.

    Jay Lethal beat Joey Hayes to retain the ROH World Title.

    With Hayes still on the mend from a pec injury this was a very respectable 10 minute match. Lethal winning with the Lethal Injection.

    Sha Samuels beat Delirious.

    Another clash of personalities and another choke out win for Sha.

    Noam Dar beat Drew Galloway.

    Originally billed as Dar vs PCW Academy trainee Jack Baron, Galloway came through the crowd and attacked him to set up Dar-Galloway III. This was really really good, match of the night. Brawling outside the ring, heated action inside it, and Dar having kicked out of the futureshock DDT made Galloway tap out.

    Dave Mastiff drew 3-3 with Adam Cole in a 30-minute iron man match to retain the PCW Heavyweight Title.

    This struggled to follow the previous match especially given the downsides of the iron man format. Still a decent match though, Cole took an early 2-0 lead, Mastiff came back to lead 3-2 before Cole equalised in the last minute. Declared a draw, a 5 minute overtime period was then declared a double DQ when Sha Samuels attacked both men. A bit of a flat ending to a good show.

  • Daily Update: Kurt Angle retirement tour, WWE defines “jobber”

    It is a very slow news weekend coming off of the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S.  UFC Fight Night 79 from Seoul took place early this morning.  The main event saw Benson Henderson get a close win over Jorge Masvidal in 5 round by judges decision.  Sexyama was also on the card!  Check out our play-by-play for the full results.

    AJ Styles missed his NJPW appearances due to an ongoing back injury.

    Don’t miss this one!  An interview with Wrestling Superstar Virgil:  Special Feature: Virgil looks back on his career, looks ahead to meat sauce

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    Event Schedule:

    WWE runs Saturday night in Kansas City with Sheamus, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, The Wyatts, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, Baron Corbin, Alberto Del Rio, Kane, Usos and Ryback.

    WWE runs Sunday in Huntington, WV with Sheamus, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, The Wyatts, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, Baron Corbin, Alberto De Rio, Kane, Usos and Ryback.

    New Japan tag team tournament Sunday in Ehime

    Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga

    Michael Bennett & Matt Taven vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Tomohiro Ishii

    Hiroshi Tanahashi & Michael Elgin vs Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi

    Raw is Monday in Pittsburgh.  Nothing to this point has been announced for the show.

    New Japan tag team tournament Monday in Fukuoka

    Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Toru Yano & Kazushi Sakuraba

    Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan

    Shinsuke Nakamura & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Tetsuya Naito & Evil

    Smackdown and Main Event will be taped on Tuesday night in Hershey, PA.

    New Japan tag team tournament Tuesday in Fukuoka

    Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga

    Michael Bennett vs. Matt Taven vs. A.J. Styles & Yujiro Takahashi

    Kazuchika Okada & Yoshi-Hashi vs. Toru Yano & Kazushi Sakuraba

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    Figure Four Weekly (11/23/15): Lots of Updates in Hulk Hogan-Gawker case
    Lots of news including a win for Gawker, the new police report, the remaining mysteries of the case, what Bubba the Love Sponge is saying, and more.

    Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    A look at the decision to make Sheamus the WWE champion and its ramifications is the lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.  We look at WWE’s options, both the obvious ones and the ones out of the box, different ways to use people, the nature of the decision, the prior identical decision in 2011 and the storyline it was supposed to lead to and why it was made.

    We look at the real long-term goal, the note on the ratings, the portrayal of Sheamus leading up to the title change, the plans for the TLC show, what has been messed up, the women’s division, the WWE blaming Charlotte on a bad taste angle, ESPN and WWE, plus match-by-match coverage of Survivor Series with poll results and star ratings.

    We look at the TNA deal with Pop TV, both the good and the bad of it, plus the tapings in Bethlehem, the economics of the deal and note on the station.

    We’ve got a look at the New Japan tag team tournament, with current standings, goals of the tournament, who probably can’t win the tournament, and coverage of the tournament so far.

    We also look at why Genichiro Tenryu is one of the biggest stars of the past 40 years in wrestling, with a look at his career in wrestling, his days in sumo, his early U.S. run, his rise in All Japan, why he left All Japan, how his leaving led to a boom period for All Japan, his deal with Super World Sports, his feud with Riki Choshu  and Jumbo Tsuruta, the real story behind his Tokyo Dome match with Hulk Hogan, the story behind his rise. the WAR days his biggest matches and his final show.

    We also have an update on Randy Orton, Cesaro, notes on new WWE signing La Sombra, thoughts on the Sombra signing, how it’s the same and different from the original Mistico signing, WWE week on USA and changes this year, WWE Network shows, Brock Lesnar’s return to Raw, legal briefs filed by WWE, why Stephanie McMahon has been gone from TV and why she’s back regularly, next Takeover special, HHH talks Hogan’s return, John Cena talks his departure, WWE star teases retirement in a few years, Mick Foley upset with creative direction and notes from the developmental shows over the weekend,.

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    TODAY’S DAILY UPDATE

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    Other Wrestling

    • Special Feature: Virgil looks back on his career, looks ahead to meat sauce
    • CAC Radio remembers Nick Bockwinkel
    • The first episode of 6:05 Superpodcast with Brian Last and our own David Bixenspan is up with talk of TBS wrestling and Terry Funk among many other things.
    • Global Force Wrestling sees one of its titles change hands
    • Great North Wrestling Nov. 27th Results from Rockland ON before 450 fans: Jeremy Prophet became the new GNW Canadian Champion over The Giant Darko and Hannibal when Senator Patrick Brazeau interfeared in the match throwing a substance in Hannibal’s eyes and pushing him off of a 15 foot ladder onto the cement floor while Darko was knocked out from a Sacrifice Power Bomb. “Pretty Boy” Preston Perry defeated Bushwacker Luke, Vanessa Kraven defeated Femmes Fatales woman’s champion Jessica Black via count out,”Steel Warrior” Yves Drouin & MVP beat Paul Rosenberg & Soa Amin, Knine defeated Bret Mcleod, Blade defeated Mystify & Shooter Storm in a handicap match, Freak Nation defeated Katalyst & Sean Macmillan, Gregory “The Ripper” Carpenter defeated Sami “The Saint” Tokan in a grappling match.

    UFC/MMA

    • In what could end up being a fairly major story in the coming weeks and months, Benson Henderson has completed his UFC contract after  his fight today with Jorge Masvidal in the main event of today’s event in Seoul. He left his gloves in the center of the Octagon after the fight and said “Thank you for all the memories”. He’d obviously be highly sought after for Bellator for obvious reasons (ex-UFC star) and One Championships as well due to his tremendous popularity in Asia, where they run all their shows. He’s also someone who UFC can match up against just about any Welterweight or Lightweight on their roster and headline an FS 1 or Fight Pass show or co-headline a big FOX show. With a show seemingly every week, he’d be extremely valuable for UFC to retain as well.
    • The Seoul card was very good, by the way. Strong main card with some entertaining prelims.
    • Next weekend’s Shooto Brasil show on UFC Fight Pass will feature Michael Bisping on commentary. During today’s Fight Pass show, that was pushed far more than the main event of the show, which is a Lightweight title fight between Ronys Torres and Wallace Lopes. The show airs next Saturday at 5 pm eastern on a weekend when UFC has no event scheduled.
    • The hits keep coming for WSOF matchmaker/VP Ali Abdelaziz, as his claims of being a judo Olympian were thoroughly debunked on Twitter.