Dave Meltzer has a new article for subscribers going over the ratings for the last week, including AEW Dynamite & Collision, NXT, and PFL.
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Upcoming MMA Events January 2026: UFC, PFL and more
January is finishing strong for MMA fans, with major shows from UFC and ONE Championship plus can’t miss regional cards. Below is a reader friendly January 2026 fight calendar, followed by promotion by promotion breakdowns so you can plan your viewing without having to hunt across apps.
UFC events in January 2026
The UFC’s remaining January schedule features two big Saturdays: a blockbuster PPV in Las Vegas, followed by a trip to Sydney the next weekend.
| Date (ET) | Event | Location | Where to watch (US) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat, Jan 24 | UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett | T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas | Paramount+ |
| Sat, Jan 31 | UFC 325: Volkanovski vs. Lopes 2 | Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney | Paramount+ |
Tip: If you follow multiple combat sports, January 24 is a particularly busy weekend. Set reminders early so you do not miss walkouts.
PFL schedule update for late January
If you are searching specifically for a PFL card in January, you are not missing anything. PFL’s first listed 2026 event is in early February, so January is more of a countdown month for the promotion.
| Next PFL event after January (ET) | Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Sat, Feb 7 | PFL Dubai: Nurmagomedov vs. Davis | Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai |
ONE Championship events to watch in January 2026
ONE Championship is also on the January calendar, highlighted by a Prime Video card timed for U.S. audiences.
| Date (ET) | Event | Location | Where to watch (US) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Jan 23 (9 p.m. ET) | ONE Fight Night 39 | Lumpinee Stadium, Bangkok | Prime Video |
If you want more ONE content beyond the Prime Video card, ONE’s event hub is the quickest way to see what is booked around it.
LFA and regional MMA worth adding to your calendar
Regional promotions are where future contenders are built. In late January, LFA has a Friday night show, and Europe has multiple options for fans who like discovering prospects early.
| Date (ET) | Promotion | Event | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Jan 23 | LFA | LFA 225: Degli vs. Aguiar | Brasília, Brazil |
| Sat, Jan 24 | Cage Warriors Academy Italy | CW Academy Italy 18 | Calcinato, Italy |
| Sat, Jan 31 | OKTAGON MMA | OKTAGON 83 | Stuttgart, Germany |
Daily Update: Weekend schedule, Raw ratings, PFL
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- WWE wrestlers Erik & Valhalla welcome birth of second child
- Natalya advances in WWE Speed women’s title shot tournament
- Adam Copeland on injury recovery: I feel good, ready to get back at it
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– The weekend schedule is that I’ll be doing a show today with Garrett Gonzales talking about this week’s giant issue of the Observer and news of the week, and tomorrow night Bryan and I will be talking about Survivor Series, Continental Classic and the latest news.
– The largest Observer issue in our history, having to catch up on two weeks, is out today:
- Complete rundown of Full Gear, including addressing perception issues, why the crowd was difficult, business notes on attendance and PPV, timing, the Worlds End show and what it looks like, the head-to-head battle on 12/28 in Orlando and the Continental Classic.
- A detailed look at the Conor McGregor sexual assault lawsuit, testimony, keys to the verdict, reactions from McGregor, Dee Devlin, Nikita Hand and others. We also look at the aftermath with companies breaking ties with McGregor, supermarkets and shops no longer carrying his products and the UFC lack of reaction, and how that compares with boxing history with top draws.
- The business of Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul and explaining the numbers
- Linda McMahon nominated by Trump as Secretary of Education and media coverage
- Survivor Series coverage
- The Ricky Starks GCW controversy, what happened, why it happened and how it could and should have been avoided
- UFC 309 coverage with business notes, what’s next for the fighters, Jon Jones’ future and more
- A look at the life and career of Mighty Inoue, who passed away this week, a Japanese wrestler from the 60s to 90s and later a referee, including the brief period when he was the top star in the IWE and his legendary bouts in Japan against all-time greats.
- Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame balloting notes
- The life of Colosso Colosetti, who was a star for three decades in Mexico and held several titles in the U.S. as well. We look at his biggest matches, and there were a ton of them.
- The most detailed look at the ratings from the past two weeks
- Advanced ticket sales for upcoming WWE, AEW and New Japan shows in the U.S. We also look at a key thing regarding ticket advances and sales in the U.S.
- Former ROH star wins major world title in fantastic match in Mexico
- Notes on an upcoming international event at Arena Mexico
- Mistico talks his match with Chris Jericho
- AAA’s biggest feud for 2025
- Coverage of all the Japanese tournaments going on in Stardom, Dragon Gate, All Japan and New Japan
- Kenny Omega’s return and New Japan/AEW Wrestle Dynasty update
- Historic X-Over show notes
- Former WWE talent openly talks about going for a gold medal in the 2028 Olympics
- The second oldest male wrestler ever in a match took place over the weekend featuring one of the most famous wrestlers ever in his country
- WWE star makes surprise appearance at an international show
- Bloodsport notes
- A look at AEW’s upcoming schedule
- AEW moves the Brisbane show
- International TV ratings and streaming numbers
- Bellator fighters talking publicly about not getting fights
- Lots of notes on the death of fighter Trokon Dousuah after a fight in Alberta and the backstory of all that happened
- Value of WWE & UFC skyrockets
- Lots on the Netflix debut and Saturday Night’s Main Event
- Dwayne Johnson box office notes
- Royal Rumble tickets
- WWE changing how it handles comp tickets
- How Comcast internal changes will affect WWE
- Crown Jewel and Bound for Glory PPV updates
- Lots on new WWE signees
– SmackDown tonight is a taped show:
- Lash Legend vs. Michin vs. Piper Niven in the U.S. women’s title tournament
- Andrade vs Shinsuke Nakamura
- Cody Rhodes vs. Carmelo Hayes non-title
- Jey Uso vs. Jacob Fatu for man advantage in Survivor Series
– No Rampage tonight but there will be a Collision/Rampage three-hour block from 4 to 7 p.m. Eastern and 1 to 4 p.m. Pacific time tomorrow on TNT:
- Will Ospreay vs. Juice Robinson in the Continental Classic
- Mistico & Private Party vs. MxM Collection & Johnny TV
- Beast Mortos vs. Kyle Fletcher in the Continental Classic
- Outrunners vs. Iron Savages
- Adam Page vs. Wheeler Yuta
- Kazuchika Okada vs. Daniel Garcia in the Continental Classic
- Thunder Rosa vs. Harleygram (Harley Cameron)
- Komander vs. Hechicero
- Beast Mortos vs. Serpentico
- Atlantis Jr. & Mascara Dorada & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Top Flight & Action Andretti
– We’re looking for reports on the WrestleCade shows from Winston-Salem this week to [email protected]
– Our only weekend poll will be for Survivor Series, thumbs up, down or middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]
– We are doing a Black Friday special with our podcasts on Apple Podcasts over the next three days free.
– We also have a 50 percent off sale for the website with the Observers and podcasts for one month through midnight tonight.
– The PFL $1 million to the winner championship fights just ended after a ten hour show. As someone who saw one of the greatest pro wrestling events in history which went 10 1/2 hours, I can say that under any circumstances, a ten hour show is too long.
- Timur Khizriev (18-0) defeated Brendan Loughnane (29-6) to win the featherweight title via decision on scores of 50-45, 49-46 and 49-46.
- Dakota Ditcheva (14-0) defeated Taila Santos (22-4) via TKO at 4:41 of the second round for the women’s flyweight title
- Dovlet Yagshimuradov (25-8-1) defeated Impa Kasanganay (18-5) in :58 of round one via knockout for the light heavyweight title
- Shamil Musaev (18-0-1) defeated Magomed Umalatov (17-1) via TKO at 1:44 of round three for the welterweight title
- Gadzhi Rabadanov (24-4-1) defeated Brent Primus (15-4) via knockout at 2:31 of the third round for the lightweight title
- Denis Goltsov (14-8) defeated Oleg Popov (19-2) via triangle at 2:55 of the first round for the heavyweight title
– Jerry Lawler and Dutch Mantell both turn 75 today.
– There is no UFC show this week. They return next week with a PPV in Las Vegas.
– Because of the holiday, Dynamite ratings are delayed until Monday or Tuesday.
– Wrestlenomics had the Raw quarter hours for Monday. The opening segment with Damian Priest and Gunther did 1,620,000 viewers and 667,000 in 18-49. There was a huge dip for Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. Creeds to 1,330,000 viewers and 534,000 in 18-49. It steadily grew back to 1,610,000 and a show high 685,000 for the Finn Balor & JD McDonagh tag title defense against The War Raiders. Nia Jax vs. Bianca Belair for the War Games advantage in the main event did 1,570,000 viewers and 653,000 in 18-49.
– Survivor Series is starting at 6 p.m. Eastern tomorrow from Vancouver:
- LA Knight vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the U.S. title
- Bron Breakker vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser for the IC title
- Gunther vs. Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight title
- Bianca Belair & Bayley & Iyo Sky & Naomi & Rhea Ripley vs. Nia Jax & Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez & Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae in WarGames
- Roman Reigns & CM Punk & Usos & Sami Zayn vs. Solo Sikoa & Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa & Jacob Fatu & Bronson Reed in WarGames
– Ernest Rheault, a wrestler and promoter out of Manitoba, passed away at the age of 94. Greg Oliver at Slam! Wrestling has a story on him.
– TNA Turning Point on TNA+ tonight from Winston-Salem, NC:
- Nic Nemeth vs. Eddie Edwareds for TNA title
- Masha Slamovich vs. Jordynne Grace for Knockouts title
- Moose vs. Laredo Kid for X title
- Turkey Bowl match with Eric Young, PCO, Brian Myers, Joe Hendry, John Skyler and Alex Hammerstone
- Hardys & Ace Austin vs. Kushida & Zachary Wentz & TBA
- Josh Alexander vs. Steve Maclin no DQ
- Mike Santana vs. Frankie Kazarian
- Savannah Evans vs. Xia Brookside vs. Rosemary
– Red Velvet defends the ROH women’s TV title against Leyla Hirsch on Final Battle at 12/20 at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
– Vadim Nemkov, a former Bellator champion who is 18-2, and who hasn’t lost since 2016, will face Ante Delija on the PFL’s 1/25 show in Dubai. The show is headlined by Bellator lightweight champion Usman Nurmagomedov defending the lightweight title against Paul Hughes.
– Elijah (Elias) vs. Real 1 (Enzo Amore) takes place on 12/14 on a Bobby Fulton show in Waverly, OH called December to Remember.
– Congratulations to Ray & Sara Rowe (Erik & Valhalla) on the birth of son Ezekiel Joseph Rowe yesterday.
Daily Update: PFL fighter in coma, Michael Cole, weekend results
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Sunday Update

- Our weekly show with Garrett Gonzales on Friday had myself, John Muse, and Ethan Tyler discussing the 2024 Hall of Fame ballot. If you are into a historical look at Europe, Mexico, U.S., and other places, you’ll really like this show. Muse and Tyler really brought their A games and we’ve had a lot of very positive feedback on it.
- Bryan and I will be back tonight talking about the weekend news.
- PFL fighter Daiane Silva, 29, is in a coma after cutting weight for her 9/14 bout in London on a Bellator show. She had fought previously at 155 and cut to 145. MMA reporter Drake Riggs wrote “Can confirm she was in a coma and is still there, although her current status is unknown. Everything has been eerily quiet as I’ve been tracking this story since it happened…It’s been kept under wraps because PFL and employees have been explicitly told not to talk about it.” That is crazy that this has been kept quiet until today. PFL officials haven’t responded to questions.
- PFL Battle of The Giants PPV results from yesterday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:
- Paul Hughes b AJ McKee via split decision 29-28 28-29, 29-28 to cost McKee a shot at the Bellator lightweight title
- Zafar Mohsnsen b Husein Kadimagomaev 30-27 across the board
- Johnny Eblen retained the Bellator middleweight title with straight 48-47 scores over Fabian Edwards, who came on strong late.
- Cris Cyborg won the women’s superfight title over Larissa Pacheco on straight 49-46 scores
- Francis Ngannou finished Renen Ferreria via knockout in 3:22 of the first round to win the men’s superfight title.
- Rev Pro from yesterday in Doncaster, UK:
- Will Kaven b Cameron Khai to retain the British cruiserweight title
- Hiromu Takahashi & Titan b Callum Newman & JJ Gale when Titan pinned Newman. Chris Bronson attacked Gale after the match.
- AZM b Kanji with a small package
- Hiroshi Tanahashi & Leon Slater & Zozaya b Gabe Kidd & Connor Mills & Jay Joshua when Tanahashi pinned Mills with a high fly flow. Tanahashi said that Slater & Zozaya are the future of wrestling and that New Japan should try to sign them. He also said he wants to come back to the U.K. next year before he retires.
- Yota Tsuji b Mascara Dorada. Tsuji replaced Lio Rush who had transportation problems coming from the U.S.
- Zack Sabre Jr. b Robbie X. abre offered X a spot in TMDK but X refused
- Mina Shirakawa b Lizzy Evo to keep the British women’s title
- Michael Oku b Ricky Knight Jr. after two frog splashes to earn a British heavyweight title shot. The crowd was split. Many were negative on Knight due to a controversial post.
- Luke Jacobs b Tomohiro Ishii via chicken wing facelock to keep the British title. Oku & Amira came out to set up the Jacobs vs. Oku rematch
- I was told every match was good but the Oku, Jacobs, and Sabre bouts are all really strong. (thanks to Fox Whittaker, Chris Bourke, Paul Leask, David Hayter and Graeme Barrie)
- Another match I heard people raving about was yesterday’s Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mike Bailey match for Maple Leaf Wrestling in Windsor, ONT.
- It was 21 years ago yesterday that Mike Hegstrand, Road Warrior Hawk, passed away at the age of 46.
- NJPW Royal Quest results from today in London:
- Yuto Nakashima & Oskar Leube b Danny Jones & Brendan White
- Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X b Joe Lando & Danny Black
- AZM & Dani Luna b Mina Shirakawa & Kanji
- Kosei Fujita b Michael Oku
- Yota Tsuji b Dilla Moloney
- Shota Umino b Callum Newman
- David Finlay b Taka Miichinoku
- Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi & Titan b Ryohei Oiwa & Robbie Eagles & Mascara Dorada
- Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste b Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii to keep the IWGP tag titles
- Zack Sabre Jr b Sanada to keep the IWGP title
- Rolling Stone had a long article on WWE writers under Vince McMahon. I don’t think there’s much in the story that would surprise anyone but it was well written and pretty consistent with what was going on.
- Michael Cole was on a family vacation this week and took Friday off TV.
- Maple Leaf Wrestling at 7 p.m. Eastern on Triller tonight with:
- Konosuke Takeshita vs. Josh Alexander for the AEW International title l
- Athena vs. Gisele Shaw for the ROH women’s title
- Mike Bailey vs. El Phantasmo for the TNA X title
- Classy Ali vs. El Reverso for the Qatar title
- Raj Dhesi & Bhupinder Gujjar vs. QT Marshall & Bully Ray
- Jake Something vs. Trevor Lee vs. Stu Grayson vs. Psycho Mike Rollins vs. Sheldon Jean vs. Alex Zayne
- Update on Wednesday’s Dynamite show has Mark Briscoe vs. Chris Jericho in a ladder match for the ROH title, Young Bucks & Jack Perry vs. Daniel Garcia & Private Party, Sammy Guevara vs. Shelton Benjamin plus Hook reveals who attacked Taz and Kyle Fletcher has an interview.
- Piers Morgan did a show on Vince McMahon. What a group of guests, huh?
- If you want to plant a tree in honor of Joe Koff, whose funeral took place earlier today, here is information.
- House of Glory results from Friday night in New York: Amazing Red b J Boujii, Joey Silver & Midas Black & Jay Lyon b Nolo Kitano & Raheem Royal & Jay Armani, Allie Katch b Diamond Virago, La Sombra NC Idris Jackson, Nic Nemeth b El Hijo del Vikingo to retain the TNA title, Zilla Fatu b Real 1 (Enzo Amore) to keep the Crown Jewel title, Mike Santana b Masato Tanaka to retain the HOG title. The next show is 12/20 (thanks to Samuel Rosenthal)
- GCW from last night in Los Angeles: 1 Called Manders & Effy b Bad Dude Tito & Che Cabrera, Sidney Akeem b Jack Evans (said to be really good), Alec Price & Cole Radrick b Choch Chhun & Guillermo Rosas, Megan Bayne b Juicy Finau (said to be really good), Parrow & Richard Holliday b Broke Havok & Dark Sheik, Jack Cartwheel b Mr. Danger, Arez & Gringo Loc b Epydemius Jr. & Spider Fly (excellent match), Chris Bey b Broski Jimmy, Scorpio Sky b Starboy Charlie, Ciclone NC Rina Yamashita in a death match (thanks to Chris Champol)
- Beside the Ring Wrestling on 11/23 in Elizabethton, NJ at Happy Valley High School with Heath Slater wrestling and an appearance by Marcus Bagwell.
- Clash Wrestling from Friday night in Taylor, MI: Kid Lykos & Kid Lykos II b. Philly & Marino Experience, Alex Colon b Otis Cogar, Alice Crowley b Jessicka Havok, Turbo Lover b Joe Dredd, Shane Sabre won over Jake Crist, Christian Napier & Zach Thomas & Crash Jaxon and Mark Wheeler, Homicide b Vince Nothing, Eric Ryan b Atticus coar, Krule b Rickey Shane Page (thanks to Leonard Brand)
- Kirk White’s Big Time Wrestling from Friday night at the Newark, CA Pavilion: Jiah Jewel b Jheri Giggalow, Toa Liona b Ice Williams Titus Alexander b Alan Angels, Harley Cameron won three-way over Sandra Moone and Leila Grey, Starboy Charlie b QT Marshall, Too Fresh won over Los Sauavasitos and Billy Gunn & Kaka Meng, Aaron Solo b Marcus Lewis to win the BTW title (thanks to Jim Davis). Alexander vs Angels was said to be the highlight.
- Derrick King, who dates back to the Jarrett territory days, announced his retirement on this week’s Memphis Wrestling TV show. We don’t know if it’s an angle or not (thanks to Brian Tramel)
JNPO: The MMA year in review, pt. 4

With the UFC calendar ready to kick into gear this weekend, I wrap up my annual MMA year in review series with a look back at October through December 2023, joined by Paul Fontaine.
Some of the highlights in our 80-minute conversation:
- The UFC and USADA splitting up and the messy situation that ensued
- Francis Ngannou shocking the combat sports world with his decision loss to Tyson Fury
- Conor McGregor officially announcing his UFC return date
- PFL finally closing the deal on Bellator and their potential upside in a UFC-dominated world
- The UFC’s return to Madison Square Garden that saw two new champions crowned without the planned Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic main event
- UFC signing a record deal with Bud Light and the backlash that followed
- Islam Makhachev continuing his dominance
- Leon Edwards closing the door on Colby Covington’s UFC relevancy
- Some of Paul’s favorite fights and a prediction for what planned fight might not happen
If you missed any of the series, check out the archives.
Daily Update: PFL-Bellator, WWE Raw, Stardom
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One of our two traditional biggest issues of the year of the Observer came out this week, the 2023 Hall of Fame issue:
- 2023 Hall of Fame voting standings for all candidates
- Hall of Fame coverage, career highlights of the seven new inductees and one major feature story on a European legend, plus who is off the ballot next year, who will be added to the ballot next year, every first ballot Hall of Famer, every person historically elected with more than 75 percent of the vote and the top 30 in each category for reporters, historians, active pros and retired pros.
- Match of the week and performer of the week
- A look at Full Gear and Survivor Series
- UFC 295 full coverage
- The end of an era with Bellator and MMA on Showtime
- Coverage of DDT’s Ultimate Party with Chris Jericho, Hiromu Takahashi and a great title match on top
- PWG on hiatus and its ever changing role in pro wrestling
- The most complete ratings report, demo coverage, competition for the shows and segment-by-segment notes, plus comparisons with one year ago.
- Notes on Flip Gordon becoming a regular in CMLL
- Newcomers to watch out for including one spectacular newcomer at Arena Mexico
- Stardom and All Japan tag tourneys
- New Japan tag tournament notes and this week’s shows
- Lone Star Shootout from New Japan
- Women’s wrestling sets all-time attendance mark
- Tony Khan’s Continental Classic
- Lots of AEW stars in mainstream acting gigs
- International TV ratings
- Upcoming ticket advances for WWE & AEW
- How times have changed greatly for UFC regarding Conor McGregor
- Dana White gos on rampages about sponsors and critics of another sponsor
- UFC’s greatest fighters of all-time
- New UFC major fights
- Bellator champion suspended regarding drug test failure
- Fury-Ngannou PPV update
- Retired star gets giant money offer to return from Middle East
- More notes on Vince McMahon’s stock sale
- Rey Mysterio update and angle update
- WWE making production changes for Mania week
- Dwayne Johnson claims he almost went to Pride
- Why Raw could take a big hit this week
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Monday Update

Bryan and I will be back tonight with Wrestling Observer Radio covering the Bellator sale to PFL, Raw, AEW injuries, hierarchy change in Japan and more. Our weekend show was Saturday night after Full Gear.
One of our two biggest issues of the year is out right now on the site, the 2023 Hall of Fame issue, on the site with the complete voting, as well as a great story on George Kidd which should easily answer the question of how he got voted in.
Some more notes on the Bellator sale to PFL. Donn Davis was on the MMA Hour today and said that the deal was finalized on Saturday, that they will be announcing a new television deal in about three weeks, that the PFL vs. Bellator champion vs. champion show will be in the first quarter of 2024, likely in February. He also said that Bellator bantamweight champion Patchy Mix and middleweight champion Johnny Eblen won’t be on that show as Bellator doesn’t have tournament champions in those divisions, but the other Bellator champions will face the winners on Friday’s PFL tournaments on that show.
Davis also claimed that Dana White is now worried because 30 percent of the top 25 guys in Fight Matrix are now with his organization, the same as UFC. The actual numbers are 62 percent for UFC and 25 percent for PFL/Bellator. He said they would do two PPV shows next year.
Raw tonight is in Grand Rapids, MI. The expectation is one of the biggest ratings for Monday Night Football in years for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs game where Taylor Swift will meet the parents of boyfriend Travis Kelce for the first time. To me if Raw does better than 1.4 million viewers and an 0.42 people should be celebrating like crazy. It could do significantly worse and if it does, I wouldn’t read a thing into it. This is one of those ratings that if it’s bad you can just throw it away because it means nothing. Tonight’s show is expected to set up Drew McIntyre and maybe Randy Orton for War Games on Saturday although Smackdown teased they may have changed plans and will go with LA Knight. There will also be a singles match with the member of each men’s War Games team to determine the man advantage, Becky Lynch vs. Xia Li, Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Chad Gable and Raquel Rodriguez vs. Nia Jax. There were just over 7,000 tickets out for the show this morning.
We’re looking for reports from tonight’s show in Grand Rapids with the Main Event bouts and anything else not on the live show to [email protected]
We’re also looking for your thoughts on Full Gear, thumbs up, down or middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected] The reaction to this show was very polarizing, and for that matter to many of the matches. There were people who hated even the best matches whether it be for the violence or the storyline and people who loved those same said matches, people who said show of the year and people who outright hated the show.
Tam Nakano officially vacated her World of Stardom title at the press conference since she won’t be able to return by the 12/2 PPV show in Nagoya. On 11/28, Suzu Suzuki will face Hazuki to go to the 12/2 show in a title match. The opponent will be the winner of a tournament with Maika, Mina Shirakawa, Momo Watnabe and Ami Sohrei. The Goddesses of Stardom tag titles were also vacated due to an injury to Natsupoi, who held the title with Saori Anou. Maika & Megan Bayne, who won the recent tournament, will fight against a team to be named on 12/2 for the vacant titles. Giulia also faces AZM for the New Japan Strong title.
While MJF is in great pain from a dislocated hip, it did pop back in and he is scheduled to appear at TV this week.
WWE from last night in Saginaw, MI:
- Sami Zayn b Dominik Mysterio in 10:00 with the helluva kick
- Becky Lynch b Zoey Stark in 10:00 with the man handle slam in escaping the Z 360
- Omos b Akira Tozawa in 7:00 with a choke slam after MVP distracted Tozawa. MVP offered $10,000 to anyone who could knock Omos off his feet. He teased he’d pick fans to try but Tozawa came out
- Cody Rhodes b Damian Priest in 13:00 after Priest went into a unpadded turnbuckle and hit three Cross Rhodes.
- Nia Jax b Raquel Rodriguez in 6:00 with the annihilator
- Gunther b Chad Gable to keep the IC title with a cradle off a Gable ankle lock
- Seth Rollins won a three-way to keep the world title over Drew McIntyre and Shinsuke Nakamura. Rollins pinned Nakamura after Nakamura took both a Claymore kick and a curb stomp. The crowd cheered McIntyre who didn’t play heel until after the match when he blew off Rollins’ handshake (thanks to Christopher Warren and Tom Skulley)
Mark Shapiro, the President and COO of TKO, will be participating in the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference on 12/4.
The New Japan tag tournament continues at 4:30 a.m. Eastern tomorrow morning from Korakuen Hall with these bouts: Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi vs. Hikuleo & El Phantasmo (IWGP tag champs vs. New Japan Strong tag champs), Taichi & Yuya Uemura vs. Yota Tsuji & Zandokan Jr., Lance Archer & Alex Zane vs Bad Luck Fale &* Jack Bonza and Minoru Suzuki & Yuji Nagata vs. Atlantis Jr. & Soberano Jr.
At press time TKO stock fell to $75.29 with the latest judge ruling in the Cung Le case and the announcement of PFL buying Bellator. I can’t see the latter having any effect at all on UFC, but the court ruling could cost the company a giant amount of money. Plus Judge Boulware ruled that if the Le case is successful, that the second case that will follow, the Kajan Johnson case which is identical, they could file for injunctive relief immediately on completion meaning a bad hit in the first case will likrly result in an immediate bad hit in the second case. It doesn’t look like a smart move for TKO to allow that case to go to trial because the monetary risks could be gigantic.
Also today in the case the court denied UFC’s motion to reopen discovery. One of the things the plaintiffs are arguing would be maximum one-year contracts for MMA fighters which would totally change the industry.
There was little in the Google searches this week related to combat sports. The only thing over the past week to make it was Shakur Stevenson with 100,000 searches for No. 9 on Friday. No UFC or AEW cracking the top 20 on Saturday. Not all AEW PPV’s crack the top 20 but a lot of them do and most UFC shows do
All Japan tag tourney tomorrow at Shin-Kiba in Tokyo has Cyrus & Ryan Davidson vs Katsuhiko Nakajima & Hokuto Omori. The Saito Brothers vs. Yukio Sakaguchi & Hideki Okatani, Suwama & Hideki Suzuki vs. Hayato Tamura & Galeno del Mal, Ryuki Honda & Yuma Anzai vs. Japan Tokyo Kuroshio (Ikkemen Jiro) & Seigo Tachibana and Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi vs Shuji Ishikawa & Ren Ayaabe. Miyahara & Aoyagi have been tearing it up so far in the tournament.
Miyahara & Aoyagi vs. Honda & Anzai from yesterday in Nagoya, a 30 minute draw, was said to be even better than their previous match, which was great. Also lots of praise for the Okada & Tanahashi & Ishii vs. Ren Narita & Tomoaki Honma & Ryusuke Taguchi match for the Never trios titles which was far better than expected and Mirai vs. Saori Anou from the Stardom PPV show, although most were saying with the injuries that overall the Stardom PPV show wasn’t anything special.
Miyu Yamashita defends the Tokyo Joshi Pro Princess of Princess title against Delmi Exo on the 12/7 MLW show at the Melrose Ballroom in New York that also includes Alex Kane vs. Matt Cardona for the MLW title and Satoshi Kojima vs. Tom Lawlor. MLW also runs 1/6 with Kings of Colosseum at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.
Mike Santana vs. Channing Decker with Jerry Lynn as referee will be on the 12/16 Greektown Wrestling show in Toronto.
GCW from Friday night in Seattle: Jordan Oliver b Alex Price, MaKi Itoh b Nicole Matthews, Jimmy Lloyd NC Sawyer Wreck, Kevin Ku & Dominic Garrini retained the tag titles over Lloyd & Wreck, The Bollywood Boz and Manders & Mance Warner, Gringo Loco & Arez & Latigo b Laredo Kid & Rey Horus & Aramis, Santana Jackson b Matt Cardona, Effy & Allie Katch & Dark Sheik b Judas Icarus & Travis Williams & Evan Rivers, Blake Christian b Schaff to keep the GCW title, Joey Janela b Mike Bailey
Defy from Saturday night in Seattle: Sebastian Wolfe b Matt Brannigan, Cody Chhun b Gringo Loco to win the Primolucha title, Guillermo Rosas b Thiccy Riccy, Bollywood Boys b Effy & Curry Man to keep the Defy tag titles, Shaff b Jordan Oliver to keep the Northwest title, Vert Vien b Allie Katch to keep the Defy women’s title, Judas Icarus & Travis Williams & Evan Rivers b Nick Gage & Mike Bailey & Artemis Spencer, KENTA b Joey Janela to retain the Defy title.
Smackdown on Friday in Chicago is at 15,338 tickets out. After expanding capacity, they have 2,000 tickets out that are being priced at $20. For AEW’s Dynamite on Wednesday, they are up to 3,700 tickets out and if you are in the area if you use the code BG2XP1 you can get two tickets for $14.50 each plus fees. So while not the kind of crowd AEW has drawn there in the past, they will probably wind up above 4,000 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago which isn’t bad with two WWE shows including Survivor Series this week.

PFL announces ‘industry transformative deal’ to acquire Bellator MMA

In a deal that could transform the MMA landscape, the Professional Fighters League has purchased Bellator MMA.
After months of rumors, the acquisition was officially announced on Monday. Financial terms have not been disclosed but PFL founder Donn Davis told the Financial Times that Paramount will retain a minority stake in Bellator. He added that the deal will create a stronger competitor to the UFC.
“PFL is now a global powerhouse in MMA,” Davis said in a statement. “Our Bellator acquisition turbocharges PFL’s mission to innovate the sport and become the industry co-leader.”
“The combined PFL and Bellator fighter rosters are second to none in MMA,” said Peter Murray, PFL CEO. “We can’t wait to bring MMA fans what they have been asking for – best vs best with the PFL Champions vs Bellator Champions Mega-Event.”
Davis also teased on social media that a champions vs. champions event could take place in 2024.
New MMA Global Powerhouse@PFLMMA acquires @Bellator
Our Fighter Roster Equal To UFC – Both 30% Top 25 World Ranked FIghters
PFL Launch Reimagined Bellator – Bellator International Champions Series
Mega-Event For Fans In 2024 – PFL Champs vs. Bellator Champs pic.twitter.com/Ma4YUl4AUi
— Donn Davis (@DonnDavisPFL) November 20, 2023
Ariel Helwani reports that Bellator will continue to operate under the Bellator brand, with shows primarily taking place overseas.
It’s official:
PFL has acquired Bellator. Done deal.
The brand will continue, primarily overseas, under PFL ownership.
The news was just announced via press release.
PFL founder @DonnDavisPFL will be live on the show today to discuss it all. He’ll be on at 2 pm et / 11 am… pic.twitter.com/TOHhgVqQXI
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) November 20, 2023
A minority stake in the PFL was purchased this summer by SRJ Sports Investments, a company created earlier this year by the Saudi Public Investment Fund to bring high-profile global events to Saudi Arabia.
PFL is gearing up for its 2023 World Championships. The event takes place Friday, November 24, 2023, from The Anthem in Washington, DC.

Daily Update: Terry Funk, PFL/Bellator, Sukeban
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- The Ric Flair/Terry Funk 1989 feud
- Terry Funk sees the death of the territories before anyone else
- Paul Heyman on Terry Funk
- The life and career of Bray Wyatt
- The sad situation regarding his death
- Career highlights
- How COVID led to serious health issues
- Him just being seen in the hospital a week before his death
- Life before wrestling
- Full coverage of AEW All In
- Notes on attendance records
- A rundown of the other four biggest shows in history
- Every $10 million gate in pro wrestling history
- Early PPV numbers
- Crossover buys with SummerSlam
- Thoughts on next year’s show at Wembley
- Tony Khan’s thoughts after the show
- A detailed look at the Punk-Jack Perry incident with different stories from people there
- How it affected the show backstage
- What happened with the show and to Punk and Perry after the incident
- Rundown of the show
- WrestleMania ticket sales as of this week
- Last year’s Mania numbers and numbers from other years
- How the secondary market is doing for WrestleMania
- Saudi Arabia gets into business with the PFL and causes a WWE stock price drop
- Preview of the next AEW & WWE PPV shows
- Business notes on this week’s show
- A look at the RevPro show with Ospreay vs. Takagi
- The most detailed look at the ratings over the past two weeks
- How each segment did, how the show compares with one year ago
- A look at the best rated Smackdown show in almost three years
- International TV numbers
- CMLL matches at Denver Broncos game
- CMLL Grand Prix show notes
- Metalik done with CMLL and explanation as to why
- Konnan health update
- QT Marshall defends Latin American title in Europe
- Notes on the last Stardom PPV show
- Notes on Dragon Gate’s Dangerous Gate show
- All Japan finishes tournament and legend challenges for Triple Crown out of it
- N-1 tournament update
- Talks of a New Japan expansion
- Naito talks his future
- The All-Star Junior show in Philadelphia
- DDT has big show coming
- Major former promoter in Mexico Carlos Elizondo passes away
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- Impact changing taping schedule
- Notes on upcoming Impact shows
- Lots of talk from Tony Khan about new things with the company and deals
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Terry Funk’s funeral took place this afternoon in Amarillo. I don’t believe it was taped and wasn’t able to see it. Among those in attendance were Dory Funk Jr., Ted DiBiase, Manny Fernandez, Chris Hero, Tommy Dreamer, C.M. Punk, Dan Spivey, Joe Malenko, Stan Hansen, Tully Blanchard, Don Frye, Barry Blaustein and Mark Youngblood. We hope to have more on it later. It’s still hard to believe he isn’t with us anymore.
We have a big weekend of shows coming up. Garrett and I just finished our first show together without a guest in about a month, talking about the news of the week, All In, C.M. Punk and Jack Perry as well as some stories on Terry Funk and the upcoming WWE and AEW PPV shows. Bryan and I will be back Saturday and Sunday nights covering the PPV shows.
Front Office Sports reported on the PFL/Bellator sale talks. The story said that Bellator is valued at as much as $500 million and that the deal would be primarily cash but that Paramount, the owners of Bellator, would also get a percentage of the new company. They said it’s not clear if the deal goes through if they will merge into one company or continue as two separate entities but have matches between the promotions. Saudi Arabia has just invested $100 million in the PFL, which caused stock market concern for both WWE and Endeavor because of the idea Saudi Arabia funding a new MMA group could challenge UFC’s domination. The stock market freaked out yesterday and WWE stock tumbled, but today it came back and closed at $104.58 once people realized this won’t hurt WWE business at all and UFC’s financial deals are locked in for years.
As noted in the new issue, the announcement of the Sukeban promotion came this morning with the debut show on 9/21 at Capitale, a 750-seat theater in New York City. The show sold out instantly with tickets going on sale today. The show has top Japanese women, many of whom have appeared with Stardom this year, with new characters and put into different factions. The main event of the first show has Ichigo Sayaka (Unagi Sayaka) vs Countess Saoori (Saori Anou) with the winner going into a championship match on the second show. The trailer for the promotion.
Announced as signed to long-term deals to Sukeban are Ram Kaichow (as Atomic Banshee), Kaori Yoneyama (as Otaku-chan), AOI (as Midnight Player, Sayaka, Maya Yukihi (as Maya Mamushi), Saki (as Saki Bimi), Ancham (as Babyface), Yuu (as Crush Yuu), Rikio Iaiju (as Rik Blondie, Anou, Arisa Nakajima (as Commander Nakajima), Risa Sera (as Lady Antoinette) and Miyuki Takase (as Queen of Hearts).
Smackdown tonight features the return of John Cena in Hershey, PA. The show is sold out with 8,848 fans. Also announced is the return of Jimmy Uso, a Miz and LA Knight face-to-face segment to set up their match on Saturday’s PPV show in Pittsburgh, and Rey Mysterio & Santos Escobar vs. Autin Theory & Grayson Waller.
AEW announced Dennis Rodman appearing on tomorrow’s Collision show in Chicago at the United Center. Rodman was already in town for Conrad Thompson’s Starrcast event. AEW had 4,086 tickets out as of today for the show. There will be angles shot on the show for the PPV on Sunday. Ricky Steamboat will be there but the tease of him doing a strap match with Ricky Starks is to set up a match with someone against Starks. Someone other than CM Punk has been asked to do the match but if Punk is to be on the PPV this would in theory be the spot. Punk was still suspended as of today.
For what it’s worth we are told that at the WWE Store in Pittsburgh they have all the matches and segments spread on the walls of the store and have a Cody Rhodes-Grayson Waller segment with John Cena in the picture. (thanks to Tyler Dawson)
Rampage at 10 p.m. tonight on TNT:
- Tag Team Battle Royal for a PPV shot at MJF & Adam Cole on Sunday
- El Hijo del Vikingo & Nick Wayne vs. Kip Sabian & Gringo Loco
- Adam Page vs Bryan Keith
- Willow Nightingale & Skye Blue vs Taya Valkyrie & Anna Jay
- The Vikingo match got great reviews.
UFC is tomorrow in Paris on ESPN+ starting at Noon Eastern time:
- Zarah Fairn (140) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (139)
- Farid Basharat (136) vs. Keydson Rodrigues (134.5)
- Nora Cornolle (136) vs. Joselyne Edwards (136)
- Ange Loosa (171) vs. Rhys McKee (171)
- Taylor Lapilus (135) vs. Caolan Loughran (136)
- Morgan Charriere (146) vs. Manolo Aeccini (146)
- William Gomis (146) vs. Yanis Ghemmouri (146)
- Volkan Oezdemir (205) vs. Bogdan Guskov (205)
- Benoit Saint Denis (156) vs. Thiago Moises (156)
- Manon Fiorot (125) vs. Rose Namajunas (125)
- Cyril Gane (250) vs Serghei Spivac (256)
Edge auctioned off his Toronto wrestling gear and gave 100 percent of the proceeds for Sami Zayn’s Syria campaign of having mobile hospitals in war-torn areas.
MLW tapes Sunday at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia with Alex Kane vs. Willie Mack for the MLW title, Jacob Fatu vs. Rickey Shane Page for the National title in a weapons of mass destruction match, Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner in a kiss my foot match Maki Itoh vs B3CCA for a women’s title shot and Tracy Williams vs. Ichiban on the FITE+ live show. There will also be a Fusion TV taping. The show starts at 6 p.m. Eastern.
Pablo Frage, a Texas referee filed suit against Devon Nicholson and Texas promoter Jerry Bostic due to injuries suffered while working a match with Nicholson. He is asking for more than $250,000 alleging that Nicholson was carrying a beer and stumbling and shouldn’t have been allowed to perform. The lawsuit claimed Frage was supposed to cut himself in doing an angle but Nicholson wasn’t pleased with the amount of blood and put him in a choke and stabbed him in the head multiple times with a spike. Frage said he lost consciousness and with no medical staff on site, was rushed to the hospital where he received seven staples. He said since this incident in December 2021, he has continued so suffer from headaches, memory problems, depression and has scars
GCW and Renegades of Wrestling did a joint show in Sydney, Australia last Friday as part of a three-show tour and drew 350 fans. Maki Itoh was really over. El Hijo del Vikingo beat Gringo Loco in an AAA Mega title match in the main event. Caveman Ugg kept the Renegades of Wrestling title over Joey Janela. The crowd knew all the GCW guys like Allie Katch and Effy. Itoh beat Charli Evans. Steph De Lander also returned to Australia for this tour. People were raving about Vikingo. On Saturday in Melbourne, the ROW champ Aysha beat Itoh and Vikingo kept the title over Emman Azman. On Sunday in Brisbane, Itoh beat Allie Katch, Outback Adam beat Janela, and Vikingo retained his title over Mitch Ryder. (thanks to Dan Lennard and Kirk Beattie)
Paul Felder, a UFC commentator, announced that he has put his name back in the USADA testing pool. He noted that his hips are bad and he is not sure if he will fight again, but that he is back training and hopes to fight guys around his own age if he does fight.
Combate Global is on Paramount and Univision tomorrow night as well as Paramount + with a main event of Jose Ferriera (11-0) vs. Leonardo Morales (12-7).
CPW on 9/9 in Fairplay, WV with Ricky Morton, Tony Atlas and Shane Douglas doing meet and greets.

Daily Update: MLW-WWE lawsuit, PFL-Bellator, WWE Raw
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- Match of the week and performer of the week
- The debut of Collision, AEW’s ratings decline and reasons and what the return of Punk will tell us
- The problems Collision will have from the get go
- Why the success of Collision is so important financially to AEW
- The reaction as far as cheering and booing for Punk outside of Chicago and what is far more important than booing or cheering
- Oversaturation of television in the marketplace
- Ticket sales for Collision and all AEW & WWE events this summer
- Update on WWE negotiations
- Value of WWE to a new station with interest
- The situation with WBD and potentially getting WWE
- How many homes the key stations that could carry WWE & AEW are in right now
- Conor McGregor sexual assault charge
- Lawyer Eric Anderson breaks down the judges ruling to continue the MLW lawsuit against WWE, WWE’s arguments on antitrust, the judges reaction and what comes next
- B.J. Whitmer fired
- Full details on G-1 Climax tournament, the blocks, the favorites, the key matches and some storylines to look for going in
- Update on the Forbidden Door show and business and key things to learn from about the business results
- UFC 289 coverage including the retirement of Amanda Nunes, why, what about the titles she retires and other storyline notes from the most recent show and business notes as well
- Updates on WWE Money in the Bank
- Full coverage of All Together Now, the Japanese show with New Japan, All Japan and NOAH’s top talent and how it went down
- Coverage of Final X
- The most detailed look at the ratings of the wrestling and MMA shows this past week, with key breakdowns, segment-by-segment, who watches, rankings in sports and entertainment for the week
- An attempt to make a superstar with a new character later this month
- Update on Rush in AAA and TripleMania
- New Japan Strong goes to Japan
- More on the longest world title reigns in wrestling history
- Movie on wrestling star to be released in September
- Against All Odds results and Slammiversary notes
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- What was Brock Lesnar’s biggest-ever one night payoff?
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MLW sent out this press release regarding the antitrust lawsuit surviving WWE’s attempts to have it thrown out of court, writing:
NEW YORK, NY – Kasowitz Benson Torres, on behalf of professional wrestling promotion company MLW Media, has defeated a motion to dismiss MLW’s amended complaint asserting federal antitrust and state law unfair competition claims against World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for monopolizing and attempting to monopolize the market for the sale or licensing of media rights to professional wrestling events in the United States. MLW’s claims will now proceed to discovery. In denying the motion, Judge Edward J. Davila, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, held that MLW had sufficiently alleged all four elements of its antitrust claims— relevant market, market power, anticompetitive conduct and antitrust injury-and declined to dismiss the state law claims. Marc E. Kasowitz stated “We are pleased with Judge Davila’s well-reasoned opinion and look forward to recovering the substantial damages that MLW has suffered as a result of WWE’s many years of egregious anticompetitive behavior.”The Kasowitz Benson Torres team representing MLW Media is led by partner Marc E. Kasowitz and includes partners Christine A. Montenegro, Nicholas A. Rendino and Jason S. Takenouchi.
One thing I want to mention MLW has a very strong legal team. Still, this is a very formidable case and it’s noteworthy that WWE and UFC are now both being sued for antitrust reasons.
Both Bellator and the PFL at their weekend shows saw the public faces of the company, Scott Coker and Ray Sefo, acknowledge the talks of PFL buying Bellator. It’s definitely not a done deal but it’s serious enough that both sides are now acknowledging it. Such a deal would conclusively make PFL the No. 2 promotion in the world. Whether they would be kept separate or merged is unknown but we had heard of late that ESPN was interested in expanding its MMA coverage as far as aside from UFC.
Raw tonight is from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland. Seth Rollins has an open challenge for the World heavyweight title a day before his title defense with Bron Breakker so they are pushing him as a fighting champion. Logan Paul is also on the show tonight. Trish Stratus faces Raquel Rodriguez in the final MITB qualifying match. Other bouts are Rhea Ripley vs. Natalya non-title, Matt Riddle vs. Ludvig Kaiser and Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Bronson Reed. They had more than 10,000 tickets out as of earlier today and keep in mind the last time in the market they did 5,600 for a Raw in December. Breakker is in Cleveland so expect him on the show to build things up for tomorrow. Tommaso Ciampa is also backstage.
Naomichi Marufuji will be holding a press conference today. We don’t know past it is supposed to be something significant.
Because today is the Juneteenth holiday, Nielsen ratings are delayed this week. The Friday numbers, normally in today, will be out tomorrow. Fast Nationals do indicate a big number for Smackdown. The Collision debut ratings will be out Wednesday morning and the Raw rating will be out Wednesday at just after 4 p.m. Eastern.
Now that people know what Collision is and that C.M. Punk is on it, tickets have moved very well since Saturday in several markets. Toronto for this coming week has topped 3,000 which I wouldn’t call good, but was great considering where it was two weeks ago. Hamilton for next week moved more than 600 tickets since doing a low-price ticket offer and is near 1,500 which isn’t good considering it’s an NBA sized building, but it was only 800 a few days ago. But the cheap four pack is no longer available even though they’ve got a ton of tickets they can move.
Regarding TSN in Canada and airing AEW Rampage and Collision, Paul Fontaine noted that when Rampage was in Canada, it was aired on TSN television (usually it’s only streaming). So he suspects that could be why the 6/30 Rampage (taped in Hamilton) will air on TSN television and why Collision airs live from Toronto this coming Saturday on TSN 5.
Wednesday’s Dynamite show has a chance to sellout Wintrust Arena in Chicago. It may fall a little short but it is at the 6,000 mark and 7,000 is a sellout.
The C.M. Punk promo did 1.1 million views which would be the largest for an AEW segment in a long time, although the Chris Jericho-Sting faceoff did 888,000, also very large for that.
WWE is pushing this week as 25 years of Edge, who made his debut match on Raw on June 22, 1998.
WWE’s Samantha Irvin sang the national anthem before the Red Sox vs. Yankees game last night in Boston. They noted you could see her every Monday night on Raw. She lives in New Bedford, MA. Correspondent Arya Witner said she showed an amazing singing voice.
The full card for tomorrow’s NXT Gold Rush is Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker for the NXT title, Edris Enofe & Malik Blade vs. Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen vs. Hank Walker & Tank Ledger for the tag title, Wes Lee vs. Tyler Bate for the North American title with Mustafa Ali as referee, Cora Jade vs Dana Brooke, Valentina Feroz & Yulisa Leon vs. Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson plus a Chase U pep rally for Thea Hail (who faces Tiffany Stratton for the women’s tile next week and Carmelo Hayes and Baron Corbin have a face-to-face to set up their match for next week.
A lot of notes on today in history. Today is the 21st anniversary of the first Impact event. It would have been the 85th birthday of Wahoo McDaniel. Yesterday would have been the 77th birthday of Bruiser Brody, who the Best Brawler award is named after.
New York State Senator Tim Kennedy has introduced a bill looking at reviewing the athletic commission bylaws for pro wrestling, and hoping to have it regulated differently than boxing and MMA.
Other Notes
Pro Wrestling Vision’s weekend shows in Sanford, DeBary and Orlando were canceled due to the arrest of Chasyn Rance, who runs the shows after being pulled over and it was serious enough that he was taken in. Team Vision Dojo sent a release claiming he was no driving under the influence but was driving aggressively to pass other drivers an there were no accidents and nobody was harmed. But they in the release said if Rance was drinking and driving it would be a strike on Rance and actions will be taken but that Rance messaged it was reckless driving and if that’s the case he will be back for teaching classes classes this week.
Defy runs Saturday in Portland, OR at the Wonder Ballroom with El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Komander, which basically means neither will be on the Collision/ROH tapings, plus Second Gear Crew vs. Bollywood Boyz in a street fight, Laredo Kid vs. Aramis vs. Gringo Loco and Vert Vixen & Viva Van vs Amira & Cat Power. they also run Saturday in Portland, OR with Bollywood Boyz vs. Juventud Guerrera & Matt Cross, Spike Trivet vs Artemis Spencer for the Progress world title and Vixen vs. Nicole Matthews vs. Session Moth Martina vs. Allie Katch for the women’s title,Charlie Crowley vs Gringo Loco and Schaff vs. Bryan Keith. They also run Sunday at 3 p.m. in Toronto before Forbidden Door.
MMA Mania reported that 58-year old Mark Coleman, who last fought in MMA 13 ears ago, will be fighting at a Celebrity Boxing show on 10/14 against Montell Griffin, 53, who was a very real boxer in his heyday with wins over James Toney and Roy Jones Jr (when beating Jones was a big thing still). As note is that both competed in the 1992 Olympics for the U.S., Coleman in wrestling and Griffin in boxing. As somebody who really likes Mark Coleman on a personal basis, this really saddens me.

Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou signs with PFL

After an acrimonious end to his run in the Octagon, former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou has found a new home: the PFL.
Announced on Tuesday, Ngannou will join Jake Paul and Kayla Harrison in the company’s Super Fight division which is reserved for pay-per-view events only.
According to the release, he will make his debut in mid-2024 “against a major global MMA star fighter to be chosen in the future.”
One of the main drivers for his issues with the UFC at the end of his run was money and their inability to come to a deal he felt was fair. With the PFL, Ngannou will earn 50% of revenue from PPV fights.
The 36-year-old rose to prominence in the UFC starting in 2015 with his vicious knockout power. With five straight wins punctuated by highlight reel finishes over Alistair Overeem and Andrei Arlovski, Ngannou earned his first title shot against then-champion Stipe Miocic at UFC 220 in January 2018. He was dominated by Miocic’s wrestling in a rout and then followed that up with a listless loss to Derrick Lewis that summer in one of the most-panned fights in recent history.
He would rally, stringing together four straight first round finishes over Cain Velasquez, Junior dos Santos and others before earning his second title shot in a rematch over Miocic. He rolled to victory, taking home the title at UFC 260 via second round knockout.
After later refusing to take a fight on the UFC’s schedule, the promotion created an interim title to Ngannou’s dismay that showed the fraying of their relationship. He would return to unify the belts at UFC 270 in January 2022, defeating Cyril Gane in a unanimous decision. He would later have knee surgery and his UFC contract eventually sunsetted as the two sides couldn’t come to a deal.
This past January, UFC president Dana White said Ngannou would never fight for the organization again, released him, and claimed they made him an offer to be the highest-paid heavyweight in MMA history. Ngannou said the offer was for $8 million to fight Jon Jones as part of a multi-fight contract while he had requested a three-fight deal to fight Jones twice and Miocic with no renewal clause.
PFL is calling this a “strategic partnership” as Ngannou will be an equity owner and chairman of PFL Africa, a subdivision of PFL that will crown champions on that continent with an eye toward having them compete for the PFL Global title. This follows their launch of PFL Europe earlier this year.

Jake Paul signs deal with PFL, issues two-fight challenge to Nate Diaz

After running up his record to 6-0 in the boxing ring against several former UFC champions and chastising UFC president Dana White on fighter pay issues, Jake Paul has signed a deal to compete for PFL where he will make his MMA debut in early-2024.
The New York Times first reported the news Thursday.
Paul is the first fighter and co-founder of the company’s PPV Super Fight division where revenues are shared 50% between the organization and the fighters. He will not be part of their regular season slate that also features a playoff format.
In the video seen below, Paul issued a challenge to former UFC star Nate Diaz for both a boxing match and an MMA fight six months later.
The multi-year, multi-fight deal includes a minority equity stake for himself and a business partner, former UFC CFO Nakisa Bidarian. Paul will also be the company’s head of fighter advocacy where he will promote shows and fighters. He is expected to keep pursuing his boxing career as well.
PFL, who airs on ESPN, debuted on PPV in November and are expected to air two more PPVs this year via ESPN+.
Paul has defeated Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley twice and Anderson Silva in boxing and according to PFL co-founder Donn Davis, the level of opponent the 25-year-old is looking for in MMA “will shock the world in terms of their status and name brand.”
Along the way, Paul has feuded publicly with the aforementioned White about issues like fighter pay. In the video below, Paul drove home that fighters are going to make more money in PFL and even tweaked his rival at the very end.
Paul, who said he was interested in WWE at one point, appeared at November’s WWE Crown Jewel to aid his brother Logan Paul against The Bloodline during Logan’s match against WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered. Welcome to the Professional Fighters League @jakepaul pic.twitter.com/pgMDUprK6S
— PFL (@PFLMMA) January 5, 2023
Daily Update: Weekend preview, Canada ratings, AEW notes
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- Former IIconics unveil new tag team name
- AEW notes: Dynamite changes, Baker vs. Rosa, Kayla Rossi
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WON NEWSLETTER: August 30, 2021 Observer Newsletter: CM Punk debuts in AEW, SummerSlam review
An amazing weekend for pro wrestling as AEW on 8/20 featured the return of C.M. Punk, while WWE the next day at SummerSlam brought back Becky Lynch and Brock Lesnar.
The Punk return was one of the most amazing television wrestling moments in history. Never before has a show been announced with simply a name, The Last Dance, just a few weeks ahead of time, in a building the size of the United Center in Chicago, and sold out instantly.
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Garrett Gonzalez and I have a show tomorrow morning rather than tonight. It will be fun.
Smackdown tonight from North Little Rock, AR features the return of Becky Lynch. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs vs. Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode was also announced.
AEW Dark will be taped most weeks in Orlando going forward at Universal Studios. It will not be a closed set so fans will be allowed to attend.
AEW All Out will be airing in movie theaters around the country. Among the theaters are Cinemark, AMC, Harkins, Galaxy, Marcus, Emagine, Studio Movie Grill, Cinepolis Luxury Cinema and Landmark Cinemas in Canada.
Today is the 50th anniversary for the Fred Blassie vs. John Tolos match at the Los Angeles Coliseum which was one of the biggest matches of the era and set a gate record for the time.
We didn’t get these in time for the issue deadline (the audience and 25-54 numbers are in the issue) but these are the 18-49 numbers for all the wrestling shows over the past week in Canada except Rampage.
- Smackdown 62,000
- Main Event 8,000
- NXT Takeover 36 (aired live on TV in Canada) 16,000
- Raw 123,000
- NXT 33,000
- Dynamite 72,000
Rampage probably beat Smackdown based on how AEW demos turn out even though it aired at 11 p.m. and Smackdown aired at 8 p.m. Rampage was likely about 80,000. In Canada, while WWE is on a stronger sports station, the penetration of the two stations is more even so the advantage is less than in the U.S. Of course it’s very unlikely Rampage does those numbers again.
Numerous people have told us to make sure and watch the Penta & Fenix vs. Jurassic Express match tonight on Rampage. The other matches on the show are Bunny vs. Tay Conti and Frankie Kazarian & Christian Cage vs. Kenny Omega & Brandon Cutler.
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley takes place in a boxing PPV tomorrow in Cleveland. There has been a lot of pub for this one in recent days. Paul is a -195 favorite.
UFC tomorrow:
Prelim at 7 p.m. Eastern on ESPN+
- Mana Martinez (140) vs. Guido Cannetti (135.5) – Martinez forfeits 30 percent of his purse to Cannetti
- Jamall Emmers (145.5) vs. Pat Sabatini (145.5)
- JJ Aldrich (125) vs. Vanessa Demopoulos (125.5)
- Dustin Jacoby (203.5) vs. Darren Stewart (204.5)
- Sam Alvey (185.5) vs. Wellington Turman (185.5)
- Alessio Di Chirico (185.5) vs. Abdul Razak Alhassan (185.5)
- Main card on ESPN at 10 p.m. Eastern
- Makhmud Muradov (184.5) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (185
- Andre Petroski (185.5) vs. Michael Gillmore (184)
- Kevin Lee (170.5) vs. Daniel Rodriguez (171)
- Ricky Turcios (135) vs. Brady Hiestand (135.5)
- Bryan Battle (185.5) vs. Gilbert Urbina (186)
- Edson Barboza (145) vs Giga Chikadze (145.5)
Turcios vs. Hiedstand and Battle vs. Urbina are the finals of the Ultimate Fighter season that just aired on ESPN+
PFL weigh-ins for tonight’s show on ESPN 2 from Hollywood, FL:
- Cezar Ferreira (205.2) vs. Mathin Hamlet (205.8) in a light heavyweight semifinal
- Emiliano Sordi (206) vs. Antonio Carlos Jr.. (205.4) in a light heavyweight semifinal
- Chris Wade (145.6) vs. Bubba Jenkins (146) in a featherweight semifinal
- Brandan Loughnane (145.8) vs. Movlid Khaybulaev (145.8) in a featherweight semifinal
Invicta has a PPV tonight from Kansas City Memorial Hall:
- Serena DeJesus (136) vs. Lauren Mueller (135.8)
- Jodie Esquibel (116) vs. Liz Tracy (117.2) – Tracy was fined 25 percent of her purse for missing weight
- Brogan Sanchez (125.8) vs. Emilee King (124.6)
- Lisa Verzosa (134.6) vs. Taneisha Tennant (134.7) for the bantamweight title
- Emily Ducote (114.4) vs. Danielle Taylor (114.6) for the strawweight title
LFA tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern on UFC Fight Pass:
- Bruno Souza (145) vs. Javier Garcia (144.4) for the featherweight title
- Charles Johnson (124.8) vs. Joao Camilo (124.4)
- Anthony Garrett (251.2) vs. Jimmy Lawson (259.6)
- DeWayne Diggs (200) vs. Joseph Holmes (200)
- Elmar Untarov (169.4) vs. Ben Bennett (171)
- Irfan Mulabitinovic (162.4) vs. William Starks (161.6)5) fm0_
WWE
- Stephanie McMahon sent this out this morning: This past weekend, WWE held our biggest event of 2021, SummerSlam, emanating from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas with a record-breaking crowd of over 51,000 fans. More people watched Saturday’s event live across Peacock and WWE Network than any other SummerSlam in our company’s history, marking a 55% increase over 2020. SummerSlam also trended #1 worldwide, ahead of Pacquiao vs. Ugas and NFL preseason football. Leading up to the event new multi-year partnership announcements were made, bringing WWE together with Spotify, Bill Simmons and The Ringer to launch an exclusive audio network, and MLB to offer sports fans team-inspired WWE Championship replica titles and accessories. In addition, WWE partnered with Bitski to drop WWE’s second edition of NFTs inspired by WWE Superstar John Cena.
- Raw will take place on 10/11 at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
AEW
- C.M. Punk has opened as a -400 favorite to beat Darby Allin at All Out according to BetOnline.ag
- A few notes on names from the Chicago tapings on Friday. Tay Conti’s opponent was Heather Reckless. Ethan Page & Scorpio Sky wrestled GPA & Mat Fitchett, who got a big reaction since he’s known locally from AAW, while Jeff Parker & Matt Lee beat Travis Titan & Jason Hotch.
- Rampage is not airing on television in Canada tonight even though it did big numbers last Friday. There is no good reason why as three stations are airing the same football game,one has a documentary and another has PFL, which has significantly less interest.
- Ryan Nemeth’s film HEEL was named as an official Section of the 17th annual HollyShorts Film Festival which runs from 9/23 to 10/1 at the TCL Chinese 6 Theaters in Hollywood,CA. The film is about the subject of sexual assault in the independent pro wrestling scene.
UFC
- Frankie Edgar vs. Marlon Vera takes place on the 11/9 Madison Square Garden show.
- Casey O’Neill vs. Antonina Shevchenko has been added for a 10/2 show.
- Jessica Eye vs. Andrea Lee and Lando Vannata vs.Tucker Lutz are scheduled for an 11/13 show.
OTHER NOTES
- The International Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame has its first weekend on Saturday and Sunday in Albany, NY. Tomorrow at 2 p.m. will be a history session with Don Luce, Tom Burke and Mark Hewitt. 3 p.m. will have Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, J.J. Dillon, Manny Fernandez and Ron Garvin. 4 p.m. Will have Luke Williams, Sunny, Rita Chatterton, Davey O’Hannon and Virgil. The induction ceremony is at 7 p.m. with Dillon and Bill Apter as hosts at the King Street Ballroom. Apter hosts a party at 11 p.m. tonight at the Fort Orange Ballroom at the Desmond Hotel.
- Steve Corino comes out of retirement tonight to face his son Colby for the PWF in North Carolina.
- Kevin Eck’s weekly look at ROH news.
- Minoru Suzuki faces Cavin Tankman on 10/1 in St Louis at the Affton Elks Lodge for WrestleMax St. Louis. Suzuki also has been added to the 10/3 Glory Pro Wrestling show in St. Louis at the South Broadway Athletic Club against Davey Richards.
- Stardom returns after being shut down for two weeks due to COVID cases with a show tomorrow in Nagoya.
- Great North Wrestling tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Kingston,ONT is sold out with Rene Dupree, Alicia Atout and Mike Bailey. There are tickets left for a 5 p.m. show at the Cataraqui Arena.
- wXw announced the lineup for its Catch Grand Prix tournament. The A block has:
A block:
Axel Tischer (Alexander Wolfe)
Tristan Archer
Dennis Dullnig
Levaniel
Leon van Gasteren
Michael KnightB block:
Bobby Gunns
Robert Dreissker
Stephanie Maze
Fast Time Mondo
Akira Francisco
Maggot - The tournament takes place from 9/23 to 9/26. Cara Noir will be working the Saturday night and Sunday afternoon shows, facing Marius Al-Ani for the world title on 9/25. They run one show on Thursday, two on Friday, one on Saturday with the finals on Sunday. They will also be taping additional shows with the talent in town on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. (thanks to Markus Gronemann)
- Pro Wrestling Ontario on 9/19 in Burlington, ONT at 3141 Mainway.
- C4 Wrestling on 9/18 in Ottawa,ONT at St. Anthony’s Hall.
- KSW 83 on 9/4 from Warsaw, Poland is headlined by welterweight champion Roberto Soldic (18-3) defending against Patrik Kinci (24-9) and Olympic wrestling medalist Damian Janikowski (6-3) vs. Pawl Pawalak (18-4-1)
- LFA on 9/24 in Oshkosh, WI at the Menominee Nation Arena with Josh Silveira (5-0) vs. Tee Cummins (4-0) to decide the LFA light heavyweight title.
- Combate Global announced the signing of Spain’s Kevin Cordero (11-2), who will debut with a 9/3 main event against Ricky Bandejas.
- GWN Wrestling on 8/29 at 1 p.m. in Hamilton, ONT at 222 Queenston Road.
- UAE Warriors on 9/3 and 9/4 from the Jiu Jitsu Arena in Abu Dhabi. The 9/4 main event has Shawn Bunch (9-5) vs. Randy Saadeh, the former BAMMA champion (12-3) Former Chelsea goalkeeper Ricard Prasel (11-2) faces former sambo champion Mihail Mokhnatkin (12-5)
- Lance Storm will appear on two CWE shows on 9/8 in Medicine Hat, Alberta and 9/9 in Calgary. Storm will be part of both shows but not wrestling.
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WON NEWSLETTER: August 23, 2021 Observer Newsletter: Big weekend preview, AAA Triplemania review
In this week’s issue:
- TripleMania coverage including the story behind the AAA title finish
- Update on one of the biggest weekends in years, updated ticket sales, secondary market tickets, lineups, Punk teases, updates on All Out, WWE in MSG, Extreme Rules, Ashe Stadium
- Wrestler and Match of the week and major show polls for the week
- WWE settles nine lawsuits out of court
- Coverage of New Japan Resurgence, story behind stars not being in G1 this year
- CMLL Anniversary and the ridiculous machinations over the National heavyweight title
- New Japan business updates
- Numerous stories regarding COVID and pro wrestlers infected, and major Japanese figure from the past battling for his life
- UFC business updates, lots of fighters talk pay
- Nick Khan talks the TV sports business going forward
- Detailed look at ratings for the past two weeks, quarterly breakdowns, demo numbers and the why behind the numbers
- How WWE & AEW are doing internationally in ratings
- Results of the major pro wrestling events of the past week
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Garrett Gonzalez and I will be doing our show tomorrow. Mick Foley and Pat Laprade will be guests and we’ll be talking about Dominic DeNucci as well as tonight’s show, SummerSlam and more.
We’re doing polls this weekend on both SummerSlam and Takeover, thumbs up, down or middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]
Nick Khan’s mention about WWE up for listening to offers about buying yesterday got some news. He didn’t say anything that hasn’t been said multiple times since 2016. In fact he used almost the exact words George Barrios, in the same position, had used. But it did help the stock price which rose to $48.51 per share, up $1.26.
As noted in the current issue, we’ve received conflicting reports on whether the Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks match would take place at SummerSlam. WWE is still advertising it and there were reports both were cleared. PWInsider reported Banks was not in Phoenix tonight for the Smackdown tapings. Bianca Belair was in Phoenix. Their matches this past week were canceled due to a medical issue.
Something is happening at Rampage at the United Center in Chicago. C.M. Punk is not advertised but it’s a virtual certainty he makes his first televised appearance in seven years. Jon Moxley vs. Daniel Garcia, Jade Cargill vs. Kiera Hogan and Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus vs. Private Party in the four-team tournament first round are scheduled for the show.
For those in Canada, Rampage will air on TSN on a one-hour delay at 11 p.m.
Smackdown tonight has Rey Mysterio vs. Jey Uso and John Cena and Roman Reigns will talk, plus Edge is on the show.
A woman who was there for the accident where former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub saved three children, mad at people thinking he made it up, talked about the situation.
UFC tomorrow night from the Apex in Las Vegas:
On ESPN at 10 p.m. Eastern
- Jared Cannonier (185) vs. Kelvin Gastelum (186)
- Clay Guida (155) vs. Mark O. Madsen (156)
- Parker Porter (262) vs. Chase Sherman (256)
- Trevin Jones (135) vs. Saidyokub Kakhramonov (138.5)
- Vinc Pichel (155.5) vs. Austin Hubbard (156)
- Alexandre Pantoja (126) vs. Brandon Royval (125.5)
On ESPN 2 and ESPN+ at 7 p.m. Eastern
- Austin Lingo (145.5) vs. Luis Saldana (146)
- Brian Kelleher (136) vs. Domingo Pilarte (136)
- Bea Malecki (135) vs. Josiane Nunes (136)
- William Knight (206) vs. Fabio Cherant (205)
- Roosevelt Roberts (154.5) vs. Ignacio Bahamondes (154)
- Sasha Palatnikov (170) vs. Ramiz Brahimaj (171)
- Kakhramonov missed weight and forfeits 20 percent of his purse to opponent Trevin Jones.
Bellator tonight on Showtime at 9 p.m. Eastern:
- Jomel Lugo (137.4) vs. Keith Lee (140)
- Marcelo Golm (252) vs. Billy Swanson (265.6)
- Logan Storley (170.4) vs. Dante Schiro (170)
- Cheick Kongo (247) vs. Sergei Kharitonov (264.8)
The scheduled Adam Borics vs. Jay Jay Wilson semifinal is off because Wilson missed weight by 4.4 pounds.
Kayla Harrison vs. Taylor Guardado will be the women’s 155 pound final for the PFL on 10/27 for $1 million as both won last night. Harrison beat Genah Fabian via first round TKO in 4:01 to move to 11-0 while Guardado beat Marina Morais by close split decision in last night’s semifinals on ESPN. In the heavyweight tournament, Bruno Cappelozza vs. Ante Delija will be the heavyweight final. Cappelozza beat Jamelle Jones via second round TKO and Delija beat Denis Goltsov via straight 29-28 scores. The winner of that fight on 10/27 also gets $1 million.
NXT odds for Sunday fr Sunday at www.BetOnline.ag:
- Karrion Kross +200 vs Samoa Joe -300
- Raquel Gonzalez -250 vs. Dakota Kai +175
- Walter +125 vs. Ilja Dragunov -175
- LA Knight +150 vs. Cameron Grimes -200
- Adam Cole +180 vs. Kyle O’Reilly -270
Odds on the first opponent for Bryan Danielson in AEW: C.M. Punk +175, Kenny Omega +450, Darby Allin +500, Sting +500, MJF +600, Chris Jericho +700, Sammy Guevera +700, Orange Cassidy +800, Cody Rhodes +900
Odds for C.M. Punk’s first opponent: Darby Allin -200, Bryan Danielson +275, Christian Cage +375, Orange Cassidy +600, Matt Hardy +700, Chris Jericho +800, Cody Rhodes +800, Jungle Boy +900, Sting +1000
Over/under star ratings for SummerSlam from Kambi:
- Alexa Bliss vs. Eva Marie was not put on the boards
- Drew McIntyre vs. Jinder Mahal **
- Edge vs. Seth Rollins ****1/4
- Styles & Omos vs. Orton & Riddle **3/4
- Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Nikki ASH ***1/2
- Usos vs. Mysterios ***1/2
- Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks ****
- Sheamus vs. Damien Priest ***1/2
- Roman Reigns vs. John Cena ****1/4
- Bobby Lashley vs. Bill Goldberg **
For results:
- Eva Marie +250 vs. Alexa Bliss -400
- Jinder Mahal +225 vs. Drew McIntyre -350
- Seth Rollins +175 vs. Edge -250
- Riddle & Orton -455 vs. Styles & Omos +280
- Nikki Ash -118 vs. Charlotte Flair +130 vs. Rhea Ripley +400
- Usos -500 vs. Mysterios +300
- Bianca Belair -182 vs. Sasha Banks +130
- Sheamus +175 vs. Damien Priest -250
- Roman Reigns -650 vs. John Cena +350
- Bobby Lashley -800 vs. Bill Goldberg +400
ROH Glory by Honor tonight from Philadelphia on Honor Club:
- Bandido vs. Flip Gordon for ROH title
- Jonathan Gresham vs. Rhett Titus for Pure title
- Homicide & Brody King & Chris Dickinson & Tony Deppen vs. Rush & Dragon Lee & Kenny King & Bestia del Ring
- Mark & Jay Briscoe vs. The Righteous
- Danhausen vs. PJ Black vs. Mike Bennett vs. Demonic Flamita vs. Eli Isom & Dak Draper
- Brian Johnson vs. EC 3
- Rey Horus vs. Silas Young
- Mandy Leon & Angelina Love vs. Vita Vonstarr & ?
Impact has a taped Emergence PPV on Impact+ and Fite TV tonight:
- No Way & Fallah Bahh & Tasha Steelz & Savannah Evans vs. Crazzy Steve & Black Taurus & Rosemary & Havok
- Madison Rayne vs. Taylor Wilde
- Matt Cardona & Chelsea Green vs. Mahabali Shera & Rohit Raju
- Petey Williams vs. Steve Maclin
- Sami Callihan vs. Moose vs. Chris Sabin vs. Ace Austin for the No. 1 contender to the title
- Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows vs. Rich Swann & Willie Mack vs. Rhino & Joe Doering
- Deonna Purrazzo & Matthew Rehwoldt vs. Melina & Trey Miguel
- Josh Alexander vs. Jake Something for X title
- Christian Cage vs. Brian Myers for the Impact title
WWE
- Drew McIntyre talks to ET Canada.
- A story on WWE signing Faith Jeffries, formerly Lioness Faith in WOW. (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)
- A correction from Monday. While the Rock Concert segment with The Rock running down Vickie Guerrero on the January 14, 2013 Raw was cut out, it was a musical rights issue and not a content issue and was off the WWE Network version as well.
UFC
- Nina Nunes vs. Amanda Lemos has been added to the 12/18 show.
OTHER NOTES
- Kevin Eck’s weekly ROH news rundown.
- Rick Martel is doing his first private signing in 15 years for signedbysuperstars.com They are accepting mail order questions contact them at Facebook.com/signedbysuperstars.
- If you ever want to see a legitimate women’s six person tornado match, here one is.
- A story on an independent group out of Fort Myers, FL. (thanks to Lee Wall)
- In a SlamWrestling.net column, Australian women’s wrestling star Shazza McKenzie shares her personal story, her struggles with body image, and the discovery that lipedema was the root cause of many of her issues. It’s a riveting read.
- Full Impact Pro on 8/29 in Clearwater, FL at the OCC Road House with Jon Davis vs. JD Drake in the main event.
- LFA on 9/24 in Oshkosh, WI at the Menominee Nation Arena with a light heavyweight title match as the main event. Josh Silveira (5-0) will be one of the participants. The opponent hasn’t been named yet.
- Bare Knuckle Fighting on 9/10 in Omaha, NE at the Ralston Arena has Dakota Cochrane vs. Mike Richman as the main event plus Houston Alexander vs. Wes Combs.
- Bellator on 10/1 at the SSE Arena in London has Douglas Lima (32-9) vs Michael Venom Page (19-1) and Leah McCourt (5-1) vs. Jessica Borga (3-3) as the top two fights. The show will air live on Showtime in the U.S.
- AAW on 9/2 in Chicago at the Logan Square Arena, which is the Thursday of the week AEW is in town. Masks are required for all in attendance. Myron Reed defends the Heritage title against Ace Austin, Allysin Kay defends the women’s title against Jody Threat and Laredo Kid vs.Arez are announced, plus Fred Yehi, Juice Robinson, Josh Alexander, Davey Vega, Jake Something, Daniel Garcia and more.
- Pro Wrestling Eve returns on 8/27 in London at The Venue on Great Portland Street with a 30 woman Rumble.
- ICW in Scotland has its first event back with fans on 8/29 in Glasgow, Scotland at The Asylum.
- 90s AAA woman star Martha Villalobos is hospitalized currently due to COVID.
- Trey Miguel has a seminar in Cleveland on Sunday at 1 p.m. For more info you can email [email protected]
- Premier Championship Wrestling on Sunday at 5 p.m. At Turners Hall in Cleveland.
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WON NEWSLETTER: June 28, 2021 Observer Newsletter: Hell in a Cell review, NJPW LA show announced
A look at the WWE’s last PPV of the Thunderdome era and what did and didn’t work on the Hell in a Cell show is the lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer. We’ve got the booking, future direction for Money in the Bank, update on MITB tickets, star ratings, poll results and match and performer of the week.
Also in this issue:
A new lawsuit against UFC and why it is a potential game changer along with what would be almost a sure thing if it’s successful regarding WWE, what the claims are, and if it’s successful what it says about payment of money to athletes.
New Japan running shows in the United States, a look back at the early shows in Southern California, who is and isn’t on the cards and more.
Becky Lynch returning, SummerSlam ticket sales, WWE return to MSG, WWE ticket sales, FOX and NBCU suggestions for WWE programming, Montez Ford surgery, Karrion Kross and Bronson Reed tryouts, Shayna Baszler talks angle, International TV ratings, controversy over writer with no product knowledge continued and reaction internally, Rey Mysterio talks angle he doesn’t want to do, Kushida talks Kyle O’Reilly, Titus O’Neil talks his award nomination, plus next week’s TV shows, WWE’s biggest YouTube videos from this past week and WWE company market value.
Saturday’s UFC show with match-by-match coverage, future directions for the talent, business notes and more
Changes being worked on for the Nielsen ratings and who isn’t happy about them and why, television vs. streaming in 2021 and a comparison using AEW programming.
Suwama’s vacating the Triple Crown, how it will be decided, and then look back at how the three belts, the United National, PWF and International belts all formed, when, their rules, their history and the creation of the Triple Crown more than 30 years ago.
A feature on the death of former bodybuilding star turned pro wrestler Melissa Coates.
More into detail on the ratings than any other source, how many different viewers the shows had, breakdown of who watches the shows and how they watch, DVR numbers and how long the average fan watches.
Results of the major pro wrestling events of the past week.
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Garrett Gonzalez and I will be back tonight talking about the news of the week, WWE cuts, how news from 17 years ago relates to today, risks by promotions, and much more.
The biggest news of the day were the releases of 13 WWE performers, Fandango, Tyler Breeze, Tony Nese, Ariya Daivari, August Grey, Ever-Rise, Curt Stallion, the Bollywood Boyz (Sunil and Samir Singh), Arturo Ruas, Marina Shafir, and Killian Dain. Essentially the moves, like others, are ways to lower the budget and up the profit margin because of a number of things related to stock price and attractiveness to potential buyers. None of those cut fit majorly into the current plans, but you can also tell this wasn’t thought out far in advance since just a week ago Fandango & Breeze got a TV win and did the beginnings of an angle with Imperium, and Ever-Rise has been featured as a comedy act. It was a numbers game. A lot of these people have real talent and will get chances elsewhere. Nese is a solid top-level worker inside the ring. The Bollywood Boyz can make anything asked of them work. Breeze & Fandango can wrestle and entertain but really had done about all they were going to do in WWE. Dain is a big agile guy who can work. Daivari is a strong worker. Shafir is a good athlete and the last time WWE cut a strong judoka she turned out to be Tay Conti in AEW, whether Shafir can follow in her footsteps probably isn’t fair but with there being a premium right now on woman wrestlers someone who is a good athlete should get chances on the outside.
Smackdown tonight at 8 p.m. on FOX has a Roman Reigns victory celebration for his win last week over Rey Mysterio, Cesaro & Bianca Belair vs. Seth Rollins & Bayley, plus Apollo Crews vs. Big E in a Money in the Bank qualifying match. 205 Live has a pair of unofficial loser leaves town matches, although not billed as such, with August Gray vs. Grayson Weller and Ikeman Jiro vs. Ariya Daivari. Daivari and Gray were both cut earlier today.
New Japan Strong at 10 p.m. tonight has Tom Lawlor vs. Karl Fredericks for the Strong title, Rocky Romero vs. Clark Connors and Fred Yehi & Wheeler Yuta vs. Kevin Knight & The DKC.
Bellator makes its debut in Moscow at the VTB Arena on 10/23 featuring Fedor Emelianenko in the main event.
Today (or tomorrow, depending on where you live) is the 45th anniversary of the Antonio Inoki vs. Muhammad Ali match from Tokyo. It was the first national closed-circuit pro wrestling event in history with two boxer vs. wrestler main events, Ali vs. Inoki and Andre the Giant vs Chuck Wepner from Shea Stadium. In most of the rest of the country, various wrestling promotions put on undercards from major arenas such as Shea Stadium, The Omni in Atlanta, the Sam Houston Coliseum, the Cow Palace in San Francisco, the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, the Amphitheater in Chicago and others. The show aired the night of June 25 in the U.S. and the morning of July 26 in Japan. It is still among the highest-rated television shows in the history of TV-Asahi. Ali was the biggest name in sports at the time while Inoki didn’t have much of a name at all in the U.S., and overall the show did disappointing business outside of the Northeast where Bruno Sammartino had a grudge match with Stan Hansen that fans in that part of the country considered the real main event. Sammartino literally came out of the hospital with a broken neck to do the match because Vince McMahon Sr. told him that they had invested so much into the show and it was feared it would bomb and could lead to the closing of the WWWF. Sammartino was promised points from every arena where his match aired, and while he did get his points from Shea Stadium, he did not from the other arenas with McMahon claiming Bob Arum turned down the request. A notable part of the story is that when Paul Levesque was negotiating with Sammartino to do the Hall of Fame, he asked for a dollar figure that he believed he was screwed out of to agree to do it and Vince McMahon Jr. did eventually agree to the figure. As for Ali vs. Inoki, it was a 15 round fight and ruled a draw, although if you watched the fight with today’s eyes Inoki probably won about 12 rounds and should have easily taken the decision, but people didn’t get low kicks in 1976 or understand what they were.
There are several major Japan shows available this weekend. FITE has a show Saturday at 6 a.m. with Pro Wrestling NOAH featuring Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Masa Kitamiya, the tag team champions, facing each other in a hair vs. hair match, plus a Rumble match for the No. 1 contender for the junior title with Daisuke Harada, Junta Miyawaki, Seiki Yoshioka, Niaoh, Tadasuke, Haoh, Hajime Ohara, Ikuto Hidaka and Eita from Dragon Gate. Atsushi Kotoge defends against the winner on a Sunday at 6 a.m. show, also on FITE, plus Great Muta vs. Kenou and Naomichi Marfuji & Masato Tanaka vs. Kazushi Sakuraba & Takashi Sugiura.
All Japan runs Saturday at Ota Ward Gym with the Triple Crown decision match with Kento Miyahara, Jake Lee and Yuma Aoyagi where it’s a series of singles matches that continue until one man has beaten each of the other two.
Bellator tonight at 9 p.m. on Showtime:
- Christian Edwards (206) vs. Simon Biyong (204.5)
- Myles Jury (155) vs. Sidney Outlaw (156)
- Daniel Weichel (145.5) vs. Keoni Diggs (146)
- Liz Carmouche (125.5) vs. Kana Watanabe (125.25)
- Valentin Moldavsky (234) vs. Timothy Johnson (260) for the interim heavyweight title
PFL tonight at 10 p.m. on ESPN 2:
- Denis Goltsov vs. Brandon Sayles
- Lance Palmer vs. Movlid Khaybulaev
- Antony Pettis vs. Raush Manfio
- Kayla Harrison vs. Cindy Dandois
All matches are part of a qualifying tournament in their respective divisions, with Goltsov vs Sayles at heavyweight, Palmer vs. Khaybulaev at featherweight, Pettis vs. Manfio at lightweight and Harrison vs. Dandois at women’s lightweight.
UFC tomorrow starting at 1 p.m. Eastern for an ESPN+ card:
- Yancy Medeiros (155.5) vs. Damir Hadzovic (155.5)
- Charles Rosa (146) vs. Justin Jaynes (145.5)
- Julia Avila (135.5) vs. Julija Stoliarenko (135.5)
- Marcin Prachnio (206) vs. Ike Villanueva (205)
- Warlley Alves (171) vs. Jeremiah Wells (171)
- Shavkat Rakhmonov (170.5) vs. Michel Prazeres (170)
- Kennedy Nzechukwu (205.5) vs. Danilo Marques (205.5)
- Renato Moicano (156) vs. Jai Herbert (155.5)
- Tim Means (170.5) vs. Nicolas Dalby (170)
- Andre Fili (145.5) vs. Daniel Pineda (145)
- Raoni Barcelos (135) vs. Timur Valiev (136)
- Tanner Boser (240) vs. Ovince Saint Preux (230)
- Cyril Gane (245) vs. Alexander Volkov (265)
Fast 9, with the debut of John Cena in the series, opens in North America this weekend.
WWE
- Drew McIntyre will be appearing on the show “Shark Rumble” on Discovery + that comes out on 7/11.
AEW
- AEW Road To on Kenny Omega vs. Jungle Boy for the AEW title tomorrow night.
- An announcement about September in Chicago will be taking place in the next few days. They will almost certainly be doing both Rampage on Friday night and the PPV on Sunday from the Sears Center. Not sure where Dynamite that Wednesday will be from but that is likely to be announced as well.
- Alex Marvez of AEW talking “The Complete List of Jericho” book that he helped put together as well as some other AEW and NFL news.
OTHER NOTES
- Gegard Mousasi defends the Bellator middleweight title against John Salter on 8/13 in Uncasville,CT.
- Shingo Takagi’s first English language interview since winning the IWGP title.
- Kevin Eck’s weekly ROH News column.
- A story on friends remembering Adrian “Lion Heart” McCullum. (thanks to Lee Wall)
- A story on independent wrestling promoter Tommy Fierro and his opening up a wrestling store in New Jersey is.
- CWE on 7/9 in Red Deer, Alberta at the Quality Inn with Danny Duggan vs. Mentallo. Former UFC fighter Mitch Clarke is also on the show. They also run 7/7 in Medicine Hat, Alberta at the Cypress Centre Auditorium. and 7/8 in Calgary at the Royal Canadian Legion #1.
- Dragon Lee will be doing a seminar in San Jose for the Pro Wrestling Revolution promotion on 7/23. For more info you can send to [email protected]
- New England Fights on 8/21 in Milford, NH at the Hampshire Dome with MMA and kickboxing fights.
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Latest News:
- UFC 263 brings in 600,000 PPV worldwide PPV buys
- MLW opts out of DAZN deal, Azteca Underground update
- Cody & Brandi Rhodes welcome birth of baby girl
- WWE files trademark for Piper Niven’s possible new in-ring name
- Omega vs. Callihan set for Impact Slammiversary, Callis fired as VP
- Tag Team title match part of next week’s Impact Wrestling lineup
- Reigns vs. Mysterio Hell in a Cell match moved to WWE SmackDown
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WON NEWSLETTER: June 21, 2021 Observer Newsletter: WWE SummerSlam & Hell in a Cell notes, NXT TakeOver: In Your House review
Updates on the WWE PPV shows heads up the new issue of the Observer, including proposed main events, ticket sales and the reason for the Hell in a Cell change.
Also in this issue:
Update on the health situation of Antonio Inoki.
Another Saudi Arabia lawsuit, the details in the suit and the two possible endings including comments from Jerry McDevitt.
Updated ticket sales for all the WWE shows through early September, demand and comparisons with AEW, plus why WWE books NBA buildings and blocks off most of the building while AEW runs smaller buildings.
Dwayne Johnson talking the presidency, Edge creative, Brock Lesnar in WWE, new WWE hires, house show changes, Ronda Rousey update, international AEW & WWE ratings, what WWE is looking for in tryout camps going forward, ESPY Award, Titus O’Neil, John Cena movie, vaccines in WWE, Andre the Giant history, WWE injuries, WWE new names, plus the most-watched videos of the past week and WWE market value.
The decision by New Japan Pro Wrestling to run three Domed stadium shows in the upcoming months and how the Saitama dates preclude them from their biggest named American stars, plus the attempt to run so many major shows on successive dates in July.
Full coverage of UFC 263, with poll results, match-by-match rundowns, and the future direction of the top fighters on the show.
Full coverage for NXT Takeover, including poll results, star ratings, direction after Takeover, the next two major dates for the promotion, as well as interest level in the show.
An update on Don West, the former TNA announcer, as he battles brain cancer.
The Federacion promotion, the latest company to try and make it as a major group in Mexico, what went wrong, and the history of new attempts to go national in that country.
Stardom Cinderella tournament finals and the main event that has gotten so much talk, Utami Hayashshita vs Syuri, with the background on the two, plus coverage of storylines and direction, match-by-match with star ratings.
More into detail on the ratings than any other source, how many different viewers the shows had, breakdown of who watches the shows and how they watch, DVR numbers and how long the average fan watches.
Results of the major pro wrestling events of the past week
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We’ve got a busy weekend. Garrett Gonzales and I will be doing today’s show before Smackdown and AEW, so we will cover those shows tomorrow night, plus Sunday is Hell in a Cell.
It would appear that SummerSlam has about 33,000 tickets out as of early afternoon.
Smackdown tonight at 8 p.m. lists Roman Reigns vs. Rey Mysterio in a Universal title Hell in a Cell match, Apollo Crews & Commander Azeez vs. Kevin Owens & Big E, Otis vs. Angelo Dawkins, and Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Baron Corbin for the crown.
The Mysterio vs. Reigns match tonight is rescheduling the PPV match. It’s just a decision they made. We are told that Reigns is not wrestling on the PPV so this is not an angle to build a rematch. The Mysterios are also not wrestling the Usos on Sunday either. The match and finish planned for Sunday moved up two days.
AEW tonight at 10 p.m. on TNT:
- Jim Ross interviews Andrade
- Julia Hart vs. Penelope Ford
- Orange Cassidy vs. Cezar Bononi
- Brock Anderson & Cody Rhodes vs. QT Marshall & Aaron Solow
- Darby Allin vs. Ethan Page & Scorpio Sky handicap match
- Jake Hager vs. Wardlow MMA cage match
CMLL has a free show on YouTube tomorrow at 7 p.m. Eastern time from Arena Mexico featuring Cuatrero & Forastero & Sanson defending the trios titles against Mistico & Caristico & Volador Jr. This was originally to combat the Federacion show that ended up canceled, but they are still going through with the show. This will also stream on Twitch.
Regarding the issues with TSN and AEW in Canada, TSN’s online schedule listed AEW but the TV on-screen guide listed other programs the last two weeks and were never corrected. This week they also listed another program but it was corrected on Thursday afternoon. (thanks to Jeff Zinger)
If you watched last night’s PFL robbery where Gleison Tibau, who most feel didn’t win a round, won a split decision somehow, judges Cardo Uro and Dave Tirelli gave him rounds one and three. Eric Colon, the third judge, gave Tibau round three as well. On the show, they have a computer score, a fan score, and scores by Kenny Florian and Randy Couture and all gave MacDonald all three rounds. He was visibly stunned and the announcers said that was no way you could justify that result.
UFC tomorrow on ESPN 2 and ESPN+ starting at 4 p.m. Eastern
- Casey O’Neill (125.5) vs. Lara Procopio (126)
- Joaquim Silva (154.5) vs. Ricky Glenn (156)
- Josh Parsiian (266) vs. Roque Martienz (249)
- Khaos Williams (169) vs. Matthew Semelsberger (170)
- Kanako Murata (114.5) vs. Virna Jandiroba (115)
- Aleksa Camur (204.5) vs. Nico Negumereanu (205.5)
- Matt Brown (170.5) vs. Dhiego Lima (171)
- Wellington Turman (185.5) vs. Bruno Silva (186)
- Julian Erosa (145.5) vs. Seungwoo Choi (146)
- Marlon Vera (136) vs. Davey Grant (135.5)
- Aleksei Oleinik (228) vs. Serhei Spivac (242)
- Chan Sung Jung (146) vs. Dan Ige (146)
Glenn Jacobs on why he believes armed law enforcement personnel need to be at public schools.
The Los Angeles Times looks at Tito Ortiz in his brief run as a politician.
Hell in a Cell odds for the four matches still on the show from www.BetOnline.ag:
- Bobby Lashley -350 vs. Drew McIntyre +225
- Rhea Ripley -400 vs. Charlotte Flair +250
- Bianca Belair -2500 vs. Bayley +750
- Alexa Bliss -1000 vs. Shayna Baszler +525
- Sportsbetting.ag also lists Victor Belfort as a -140 favorite against Oscar de la Hoya.
New Japan Strong at 10 p.m. tonight:
- Josh Alexander vs. Alex Coughlin
- Adrian Quest & Fred Rosser vs. Barrett Brown & Bateman
- Satoshi Kojima vs. JR Kratos
There will be a wrestling team on an episode of Celebrity Family Feud. The team will be David Arquette, Dalton Castle, Jungle Boy, Peter Avalon, and RJ City.
WWE
- NXT UK wrestlers tour London. (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)
AEW
- GQ Magazine has a story on new father Cody Rhodes.
OTHER NOTES
- Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. missed weight today for his boxing match in Guadalajara against Anderson Silva. He weighed 184.4 pounds in a fight contracted at 182. Chavez must forfeit $100,000 to Silva. Chavez had a great explanation. He thought he was fighting at 185 since Slva always fights at 185. Well, he does, but the idea that a guy doesn’t know the weight he’s contracted to make is not plausible.
- Kevin Eck’s weekly look at the ROH news.
- TMart Promotions convention in Charlotte at the Hilton University Place 7/22 to 7/25 announced Jackie McAuley, who was a close friend of Andre the Giant, will be coming and bringing Andre memorabilia. She and her then-husband, former referee Frenchy Bernard, lived with Andre, cooked for him, and helped take care of his property.
- The PFL announced a multi-year deal with Upper Deck for collectibles and trading cards.
- 559 Fights tomorrow night live at Visalia, CA’s Valley Strong Ballpark. Gabby Lopez (5-0) faces Valerie Thurs (3-4) for the 559 women’s strawweight title and Mark Hernandez (2-2-1) vs. Sal Bruno (2-2-2) for the interim featherweight title.
- LFA has announced a 7/16 and 7/18 show in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at the Upper Arena. Both shows air live on UFC Fight Pass.
- Brady Roberts, who wrestled as Brady Malibu, has a podcast called Escaping Denver which is the No. 1 fiction podcast on Apple and was featured in the Denver News.
- NFC on 6/25 in Buford, GA at Tannery Row.
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