Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about HERE ON FUN FRIDAY, although all the news is not necessarily fun, as we must talk about Vince McMahon and the death of Black Bart. But then we’ll try to make it fun, with your help in the form of calls and texts. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Professional wrestler “Black Bart” Richard Harris passed away Thursday after a battle with cancer according to multiple reports.
Harris’s wife Linda announced his passing on Thursday:
“You might know him as Black Bart but to me he was my husband Ricky. He left us this morning . He was pronounced at 5:26 this morning. He is Resting In Peace“
A 30-plus-year-pro, Harris announced his cancer diagnosis in 2023, noting the stage 4 disease had spread to his liver. A December 23, 2024 report stated that Harris had ceased chemotherapy treatment and was “ready to meet his maker.”
According to Slam Wrestling, insurance stopped paying for Harris’s rehab last month.
Black Bart was the recipient of the 2024 Cauliflower Alley Club’s Courage Award, accepted on his behalf by former student John Bradshaw Layfield. Layfield wrote about his mentor’s passing in a social media post Thursday:
Black Bart took me under his wing and taught me how to be a professional wrestler. We were tag champs in Texas-but we were also just buddies. We sat together in the dressing room while Bart spit in his trashcan and constantly joked about everything. Bart meant the world to me. I… pic.twitter.com/ItRybdJphl
Harris had a true journeyman’s career, winning championships in the Florida and Mid-Atlantic territories, while primarily being used as enhancement talent on the national stage with brief stints in WWF and WCW.
Very sorry to hear about the death of Black Bart/Hangman Rick Harris today at the age of 76.
The end of Raw on cable television and a look back at the show, Prime Time Wrestling, where it stands among the longest running wrestling shows on television, what to expect from the Netflix audience, the first show, how much WWE was getting for Raw at its ratings peak plus the year that USA nearly canceled Raw.
2024 live attendance numbers for WWE and AEW and comparisons with this past year and historical.
Full coverage of Worlds End, including historical notes on aspects of the show, questions on the show, the decision to cut back on matches and what was left on the cutting floor, the best multiple match days in history, best openers in history, returns, PPV numbers and other business notes.
A look at both Tokyo Dome shows
A look at the career of Sweet Daddy Siki
President Jimmy Carter and he and his family’s connections with pro wrestling and Jim Barnett
Pro Wrestling NOAH Budokan Hall coverage and attempt to make a superstar in one night
Stardom’s big year-end show with one of the best women’s bouts of the year
Janel Grant’s attorneys looking at rewriting the lawsuit against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE and the key reason why
2024 Observer Awards ballot, detailed descriptions of the categories, the criteria and who placed top three in each category last year
Notes from the funeral of Rey Misterio Sr.
The most detailed look at the ratings from the past week
International TV ratings
Advanced ticket sales for all the major upcoming U.S. events including All In Texas, WrestleMania, Royal Rumble and more
CMLL huge business week
What promotion is spending January rematching the best matches as voted by fans for 2024
Major Japanese title changes as the year ends and starts
Two major companies losing U.S. TV this week and details of what happened
Shooting at independent wrestling arena
Deaths of two British stars of the ITV era, Tally Ho Kaye and their version of Blackjack Mulligan
Lots of notes on discussion points of Tony Khan’s press conferences this past week
What AEW idea got bounced because NXT did it first
Debut of Sakuraba’s son
Updates on WrestleMania
Updates of archival content on Netflix internationally and MAX in the U.S.
New WWE TV or streaming show being talked about
Survivor Series PPV number makes significant change and why
Notes on the must-read Inside the Ropes story on the late Axl Rotten’s days backstage regarding WWE and Mel Phillips
New WWE business deal
Full coverage of WWE holiday tour and how it compared with those the past few years
This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter Back Issue
— Bryan and I will be back tonight talking about the latest news including Raw on Netflix and the Japan shows this past week.
— Dwayne Johnson on Twitter said he was going to be at Raw tomorrow and dedicated it to his grandfather, Peter Maivia, his grandmother, Lia Maivia, and his father, Rocky Johnson. Of course this leads to the WrestleMania speculation. We haven’t heard anything since the last issue where the belief was he was on the show but it wasn’t confirmed as a deal. I expect the biggest audience of the year for Raw is tomorrow since historically WWE does its biggest number the first time on a new platform. So it makes sense to shoot the key Mania angles.
— John Cena is on the show. There is certainly speculation that Rey Mysterio’s mystery partner against New Day will be Penta. Los Angeles is the right city to debut him. The show is sold out at just over 15,800, but they will be opening up some seats when production is done so the final number will be a little higher. That would also indicate a much smaller stage than usual because with the usual staging they would max out at closer to 13,000. UFC will also be selling out that building on 1/18 for its first PPV show of the year.
— Rick Harris aka Black Bart, has gone into hospice. Very sad news. He has been battling live cancer and made the decision recently to no longer do chemotherapy. The decision was basically that whatever time he had left he didn’t want to suffer so greatly.
— Regarding the AEW ratings on New Year’s Day (584,000/0.16 in 18-49), obviously the MAX debut number would be expected higher than usual since it’s first time. Like most streaming services, MAX does not want its numbers out. Most are like that because they don’t want people to realize the individual show numbers are usually not that big. For New Year’s Day, and with the start of the show going against a college football game did 21.1 million viewers (Ohio State vs. Oregon) which peaked at 24.3 million viewers. Given that competition, it’s not that far down from usual. The show didn’t have a Big Bang Theory lead-in this week.
— Kenny Omega did a very different classic performance than usual last night, very bloody, some scary stuff, very different from usual pro wrestling selling, far more believable in that regard. I’m never a fan of chairs to the head and wish it wasn’t there. I also could watch the match and see the presentation was based around making you uncomfortable at times with the brutality (unless you just love any form of brutality). He actually looked unbelievable for a first match back.
— We’re looking for your thoughts on both WrestleKingdom and WrestleDynasty. You can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match for each show to [email protected]
— We’re also looking for reports from AEW in Charlotte, NC, last night with any dark matches or ROH Matches to [email protected]
— Regarding Konosuke Takeshita signing with New Japan, he has dual contracts similar to Kushida last year with TNA and New Japan. The two companies work together and I don’t sense there are any issues. Rocky Romero also had two contracts as an executive with both companies and they’ll collaborate on Takeshita’s usage. Besides Kushida, who Takeshita will face in San Jose on 1/11, there will also be a Takeshita vs Oleg Boltin rematch coming soon off the great match they did during the G-1 tournament.
— New Year’s Dash is tomorrow and there will be a lot of angles shot at that show for the next series of shows. It’s crazy that most of the San Jose show lineup this coming Saturday won’t be out until after Dash.
— The Raw post-game show with Joe Tessitore, Wade Barrett and Biog E will air on the Netflix YouTube channel after Raw.
— AEW was told that the Christmas Dynamite show with the final day of the Continental Classic did the third highest number of the year on ITV when it aired on 12/27.
— TNA debuted at 36,000 viewers and 16,000 in 25-54 on SportsNet 360 in Canada this past Thursday night.
— The Young Bucks did a promo after winning the IWGP tag titles earlier today saying that they may be bringing the belts to AEW soon and talked about appearing on MAX. They said to their critics that between the two of them they are worth $20 million and each have four homes paid in full. They said they owe that to how hard they’ve worked in wrestling. The Bucks being tag team champions and New Japan booking the Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA on 5/9 is interesting because it would make sense for them to be on that show.
— Was told the Mizuki Princess of Princess title win over Miu Watanabe on yesterday’s TJPW Korakuen Hall show was great. Miyu Yamashita & Maki Itoh kept the tag titles over Masha Slamovich & Zara Zakher (a WWE ID wrestler)
— Awesome Championship Wrestling from yesterday in Poughkeepsie, NY: Alex Taylor b Real 1 (Enzo) and GKM to retain the NWA jr. title, Little Guido & Ray Jaz & Zack Clayton (J-Woww’s Fiance) b Danny Doring & Landon Hale & Dante Casanova, Crowbar b Anthony Greene, Kelly Maden b Tiara James, Tommy Dreamer b Thom Latimer-DQ for Latimer’s NWA title (The Sandman did a run-in helping Dreamer after the match), Vik Dalishus & Hale Collins b Dan Maff & Shawn Donovan in a tables match, Richard Holiday won a Rumble match to become the first ACW champion, Nic Nemeth b Matt Riddle to keep the TNA title. Matt Cardona will challenge Holiday for the title on 5/17 in Poughkeepsie. Joel Gertner managed Dalishus & Collins. The Patriot (Tom Brandi), Tony DeVito and Brian Myers were all in the Rumble match.
— UWC on 1/11 in New Egypt, NJ at the American Legion.
— Innovate Wrestling on 1/18 in Kingsport, TN at the Beautiful Bobby Eaton Arena.