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Another fairly unready weekend with no greater shows. We will be looking for results of the Raw commercial establishment show tonight in Cedar Rapids, IA, the Raw show Saturday in Peoria, IL, the Smackdown show Saturday in Jonesboro, AR, and the Raw and Smackdown tapings on Sunday night in St. Louis. They’re taping both shows in advance of Labor Day. Please send all reports to This e-mail readiness is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Thanks so much in advance.
Smackdown TV tonight has:
* HHH vs. Shelton Benjamin
* Edge Geeks vs. Jesse & Festus for the 2000th time
* Jeff Hardy vs. MVP
* R-Truth’sitting debut vs. Kenny Dykstra in a match Vince McMahon pitched a fit about because Truth sold likewise much due to miscommunication backstage
* Michelle & Maria vs. Maryse & Natalya
* Brie Bella in her debut vs. Victoria
* More with Taker, Vickie, etc.
We will have two issues of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter coming out next week, which includes an update on injuries and recovery of John Cena and Mistico, another star hospitalized in serious condition and a look at a number of greater stars whose contracts are expiring over the next few months and the decisions each will have to make. The first and foremost of the two issues is before that time to site premium members and the second will subsist out in the next few days.
We look at what happened to Cena and Mistico, surgeries and recovery.
We also hold more on the action in provision for WWE regarding the independent contractor condition of its wrestlers, including several interested parties thoughts on not just the merits of the case, but the financial implications to current wrestlers.
With the signing of Gail Kim by TNA, we observe back at her TNA run, the women’s division and her first WWE run. We also have a look more than a half-dozen major stars whose contracts expire shortly, and the questions each faces in estimation to to what they sign. We look at an angle that would almost guarantee a major jump, whether violence over how someone left in the first place will change them making a potential move, and the status of a connect of other free agents for the reason that as well-as; not only-but also; not only-but; not alone-but WWE and TNA make experiment of and make big roster moves for 2009.
We also be seized of a story behind Kimbo Slice vs. Ken Shamrock, why the match had to be made, the pure next CBS show at the same time that well as details on the future Elite XC cards and booking for that organism going forward.
We also have more early estimates on UFC PPV numbers broken down by region and hottest markets, as well as a look at UFC’s 2009 expansion plans.
We also have a story put on Takeshi Morishima and his WWE tryout, and what went wrong from all sides, how the deal was put together and what moment it started having troubles.
We have an update on the Unforgiven PPV, including a strange main issue that was under discussion, an update on another WWE star who will be undergoing surgery, a lot of backstage notes from television over the past two weeks, a glance at the Smackdown move to My Network TV, what greater networks just turned WWE into disfavor for a TV deal and the stories behind several of the uninspired debuts on recent WWE television.
We likewise have a look back on a famous ground of claim run that only happened because the bodily cast first chosen was serious mouthed in creative through a top star, and the irony of how that story ended up. We also look at some of the strongest men in pro wrestling history, the son of a WWE producer who is now talking about doing pro wrestling after graduating college, a couple of recent books being released on pro struggle, a rivalry bodybuilder who just signed a WWE contract, best selling DVDs, developmental notes, as well as business notes from the past week and house show highlights.
We also be favored with a story on the life and career of Tennessee gimmick musician Roughhouse Fargo, looking back at the heyday of when Nick Gulas ran one of the largest territories in the country, and looking back at the Fabulous Fargos and the first huge drawing feud in the race of Jerry Lawler.
We moreover have our monthly WWE & TNA business charts to see how things are going in the major categories as well as economic changes and how they affect revenue. We also look at an update on how WWE, TNA and UFC are doing when it comes to getting their television audience to thing acquired their monthly PPV events.
We furthermore take notes on rule changes in MMA that are going to be discussed and debated starting in a few weeks.
We also have a detailed report on the WWE’s biggest grossing regular edifice prove of the year in North America, held over the weekend in Madison Square Garden.
We also have our usual weekly features including the most detailed look at the television ratings, including segment-by-segment ratings for Raw and Impact, comparing the Sci-Fi airing of Raw to last year’s and what it says, as well as what viewers is TNA on a sudden drawing and by what means last week’s Raw audience changed. We also have major TV show reviews, as well as results from the major league arena events around the world.
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–Undertaker’s affect onward ratings
–A look at the tournament that may see some of the best matches of this year
–More on Konnan/TNA lawsuit
–More on Sting’session future
–TNA No Surrender lineup
–Frank Trigg’sitting weekend fight and what forgoing TNA star was in his perplex
–House show and TV taping details for TNA
–Ambitious prediction of a match promoters are claiming will break the all-time MMA buy rate record and beat any WWE event in North America
–Update on Brock Lesnar’session next fight
–News on UFC scheduling between now and the close of the year
–News on WWE fighters getting major endorsement deal
–Update on a top star UFC is close to signing and what match that could build to
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–More on K.J. Noons turning from the top to the bottom of the Nick Diaz take arms and his future with Elite XC
–Update on Antonio Silva’s drug exhibition non-performance, and his and Elite XC’s reactions
–Lots of Kimbo business news
–TNA stars headed to Mexico and long-term plan talked with reference to for a big stipulation match and where it stands
–Promotion racked by injuries going into its biggest show of the year
–New type of hair match gimmick took place this past week
–70s star retires in a legends match
–Update attached AAA talent issues
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–Japanese Olympians and both pro wrestling and MMA
–Two greater quantity top 90s stars talk withdrawal
–Update on Ric Flair
–What U.S. Olympian got into his sport because of pro wrestling
–More on U.S. Olympians and MMA
–Promoter talks dire straits of a do-or-die show
–TV network talking seriously about starting a promotion
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— It was announced today that the Connecticut State Court had dismissed WWE’s bribery and anti-trust claims against JAKKS Pacific and its principals on the foundation of collateral estoppel and statute of limitations grounds. WWE immediately filed an appeal.
— And declamation of legal cases, our poll, while wholly unscientific, does suggests most of our readers believe WWE is going to have trouble in their battle with Scott Levy over whether wrestlers are independent contractors (see this week’session Observer and Figure Four newsletters for more).
Do you consider wrestlers:
Employees 82.3%
Independent Contractors 17.7%
— William Douglas of the California State Athletic Commission confirmed on today’s members-only Figure Four Daily that their contract has been accepted by the WADA-certified UCLA lab, which is big news for a number of reasons. They will now be in line for testing contrary to human growth hormone and the threshold in quest of failures is going to go down on everything. Marijuana, for example, is going to go from 50 ng/ml down to 15. Gonna be more unhappy fighters in that state real soon. This is a fascinating radio show beneficial to MMA fans as Douglas gives a detailed look at exactly how drug testing works, why claims of false positives and “CSAC screw-ups” are usually total BS, and a great quantity more.
— There is an article here on Quinton Jackson’s plea in his reckless driving case.
— John Capouya has written a new book about Gorgeous George that is being published by Harper Collins. John power of choosing be a guest without ceasing Figure Four Daily sometime in the next few weeks. You can check out the book, titled The Outrageous Bad-Boy Wrestler Who Created American Pop Culture, by clicking here
— Affliction revealed their NASCAR Toyota today, #00, which will be driven by Mike Skinner in Sunday’session NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pepsi 500 at the Auto Club Speedway.
— Pacman Jones was reinstated by the NFL today. And oratory of, male child was TNA ever full of it last debt of nature for the duration of that Consequences Creed video package. Apparently the only people on Earth who thought Pacman might be allowed to strive were the people at TNA.
— ROH returns to Orlando on October 11th with the first Briscoes vs. Generico & Kevin Steen match in a year.
— Lance Storm has a line up here on Ric Flair
— Next ROH PPV, New Horizons, debuts on September 26th adhering InDemand. Respect is Earned II will also be replaying throughout the at the outset week of September, so check your cable govern for the best time. It’s a really good manifest and we’ve got a well stocked review in this week’s members-only Figure Four newsletter.
— There is a video interview by Quinton Jackson talking his latest lawful woes here.
— Ken Shamrock was on Fight Network Radio today and said he was in it to win it against Kimbo, and that he hoped a victory would put him back in the compound. He also claimed he was sick when he lost to Buzz Berry in England earlier this year.
— Todd Martin has a story on Kazuo Misaki here
— Paul Heyman has a novel column in the present state about why Vince McMahon loves John Cena
— CMLL on FSE this week has Averno vs. Mr. Niebla headlining.
— The big tease for tonight’s Inside MMA show on HDNet is that Tito Ortiz will make a major announcement.
— Savio Vega has been added to the Pro Wrestling Unplugged show on September 27th in Voorhees, NJ, at Flyer’s Skate Zone, teaming with the SATs.
— Thanks to Daniel Short for the following, tons of information on some major SoCal wrestling shows:
* CIMA and Susumu Yokosuka will be at the ASAHI book store in Los Angeles on Saturday, August 30 from 3pm-5pm signing autographs as well as selling tickets for the show and so much as selling Dragon Gate goods (some of which went on sale yesterday in Japan). CIMA will also be on hand during Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s “All Star Weekend 7″ on Saturday and Sunday in Reseda selling tickets while Susumu will have existence competing on both nights (Night One in an International Six-Man Tag Team Match by El Generico and Kevin Steen against PAC and The Young Bucks, Night Two in an International Special Attraction against CMLL star Alex Koslov.)
* Dragon Gate Friday LA Extreme Night
Friday, September 5 at 8pm
John Anson Ford Park in Bell Gardens, California
1. Opening Match: El Generico vs. Genki Horiguchi
2. Hollywood Stalker Ichikawa Bosou 10 Match Series No. 5 - Dangerous Comedy Match: Hollywood Stalker Ichikawa vs. Necro Butcher
3. PAC vs. Shingo Takagi
4. Special Attraction Tag Team Match: Dragon Kid and Vampiro vs. Tozawa-juku of Keni’chiro Arai and Taku Iwasa
5. Open The Twin Gate Championship: Typhoon of Ryo Saito and Susumu Yokosuka
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