Wrestling Observer Radio: WrestleMania 2022 night 2, Cody Rhodes, Gaspard/Huber Award

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including night two of WrestleMania, all the matches and angles, Cody Rhodes fallout from Saturday night and some thoughts on jumping from AEW to WWE and vice versa, the Jon Huber/Shad Gaspard Award and more. A packed show, so check it out~!

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Start: WrestleMania night two

43:36: Cody Rhodes fallout

51:40: Shad Gaspard/Jon Huber award

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WWE Hall of Fame live coverage: The Undertaker, Vader, Sharmell, Steiners

A WrestleMania week tradition returns to normalcy as WWE’s first in-person Hall of Fame ceremony since 2019 takes place tonight.

The 2022 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will air live on Peacock/WWE Network at 10 p.m. Eastern time tonight. The ceremony is being held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas following tonight’s SmackDown.

One of the most iconic characters in pro wrestling history will take their place in the WWE Hall of Fame as The Undertaker is inducted tonight. Undertaker will be inducted by Vince McMahon.

Vader, Queen Sharmell, and The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) are also part of this year’s Hall of Fame class. Vader is being posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame after passing away in 2018.

Sharmell will be inducted by her husband Booker T.

Plus, the late Shad Gaspard will be honored with the 2022 Warrior Award. Gaspard died in 2020 after getting caught in a rip current while swimming in Venice Beach, California. Gaspard heroically saved his son by directing rescuers to save his son instead of him.

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We opened up with a video package focussed on the history of the WWE Hall of Fame and those who have been inducted. It then transitioned into a video package on this year’s inductees. 

Corey Graves and Kayla Braxton served as hosts from a podium set up in the ring. 

The Steiner Brothers induction

The Steiner Brothers are the first to be inducted. A video package recapping their careers aired next. 

Bron Breakker is introduced and will induct his father and uncle. He opened his speech talking about growing up in the Steiner family and said Rick and Scott provided the foundation for him to be a wrestler today. He said he was going to take the biggest risk of his career and hand the microphone over to his uncle, Scott. 

Rick and Scott Steiner walk to the ring. Scott starts off by asking where all his “freaks are in Texas.” He thanked all the tag teams they’ve wrestled in the past. Scott told a story about traveling with “Macho Man” Randy Savage. Him and Savage pulled over to the side of the road one day and had a competition to see who could get some cows to come to them the fastest. He then told today’s performers to have fun and enjoy the moment. 

Scott continued to talk about how being world champion was a great time in his life but his best time was when he met and married his wife. He said his greatest legacy is his two boys. 

Rick then got on the microphone and joked about not being left any time. He said it is an honor to be part of this year’s class of inductees. Rick thanked his family for putting up with his travel schedule. He also thanked Scott, who is a little teary-eyed at this point. Rick then led the crowd with some dog barks. 

Queen Sharmell induction

A video package recapping Queen Sharmell’s run in WWE aired. The package also covered her time as a Nitro girl in WCW. Rey Mysterio, Bianca Belair, Zelina Vega, and Natalya all talked about what they enjoyed about her performances. . 

Booker T was introduced to induct his wife. He talked about going into the HOF in 2013 and again in 2019 with his brother as Harlem Heat. Booker said his wife has made him a better man and gave him two kids. He said his run as King Booker was about Sharmell, because she’s always been his Queen. 

Queen Sharmell makes her entrance. Booker repeats “All hail! Queen Sharmell” as she does so. The Dallas crowd gave her the “You deserve it!” chant. She said her story was about a Nitro girl who became a Queen. She also thanked Madusa, Molly Holly, Victoria, and Jazz. Sharmell also thanked Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, the Boogeyman, and every Superstar she’s worked with. She thanked Booker for the “run of a lifetime” and delivered her “All Hail! King Booker!” line. Johnny Ace and Bruce Prichard got thanked as well. 

She mentioned their Reality of Wrestling promotion and it serving as a feeder system for WWE. Sharmell thanked her hometown, friends, brother Ron, her mother, and her and Booker’s twins. She turned her attention to Booker again, who is getting pretty teary eyed at this point, calling him her “fairy tale come true.” This was a very well-polished speech. 

Shad Gaspard Warrior Award induction

A video package recapping Gaspard’s life and career aired. It also focussed on his relationship with his son. Finally, the video covered the final moments of Shad’s life when he instructed rescuers to save his son before him after being caught in a riptide. 

Dana Warrior was introduced to give out the Warrior award. She said Shad is the definition of a hero and a warrior. Warrior then introduced Shad’s wife and son who came out with JTG. 

Shad’s son Aryeh and JTG re-created some of Cryme Thyme’s entrance moves. Siliana Gaspard spoke about how Shad would risk his life to help others without a second thought. A “Shad’s a hero” chant rings out through the arena. She also mentioned he stopped an armed robbery at a gas station in 2016. He also saved the couple’s dog from an abduction. Siliana talked about how Shad would always tell his son to be a sheepdog, who protect the flock of sheep from wolves. She turned her attention to her son, and said that the best of Shad lives in him and that he comes from a great man. 

She closed by reciting a quote that Shad loved, “Women are remembered for what they are, men are remembered for what they do.”

Vader induction

A video package on Vader’s career aired. Ron Simmons, Big E, Booker T, and Mick Foley all made comments. 

Vader’s son Jesse accompanied by his mother, Debra, came out to induct his father. Jesse said his watch wasn’t working and asked the fans if they could help him figure out what time it was, which led to fans yelling, “Vader time.” His wife Debra said she knows Vader is looking down and has a big smile on his face. Jesse thanked the fans for putting food on his plate. 

Jesse talked about Vader’s career and then commented on how good of a father he was. He said Vader missed half his childhood on the road but did a lot with the time he did had. Jesse said that if there was a Hall of Fame for being a father, he would have been in it a long time ago. Jesse told everyone to throw up the “V” with their hands and then asked everyone what time it is and the fans responded, “It’s time, it’s time, it’s Vader time!”

The camera focused on Vader’s old mask/helmet that shot out smoke as we cut to video packages for WrestleMania. 

The Undertaker induction

A video package recapping the Undertaker’s career airs. Clips of Shawn Michaels, JBL, Vince McMahon, Batista, Shane McMahon, Kurt Angle, Roman Reigns, Steve Austin, Triple H, Edge commenting on the Undertaker’s career aired. 

Vince McMahon was introduced to induct Taker into the Hall of Fame. He said tonight is always his favorite night of the year because he gets to thank all of the inductees. Vince said there is no one more deserving of the honor than the man they are going to induct tonight. He said he would list off some of Taker’s opponents but made a joke about reading them quickly so he’s not interrupted with “What?” chants. He then listed off several of the Undertaker’s opponents from over the years.

Vince told a story about filming the Shotgun Saturday episode where Taker gave Triple H a tombstone on an escalator. He also told a story about Undertaker waiting for five hours to shoot a scene in a graveyard. Vince talked about Undertaker’s loyalty and how WCW knew to never call him because he’d never answer. 

The crowd started to “What?” Vince a little and he warned them he was going to have the Undertaker come out there and “kick their ass.” 

Vince said that you can’t accomplish what Taker has done without having a love for the business. He then introduced the Deadman to come out. 

Taker came out to his classic music, lighting, and smoke. He walked to the ring and hugged Vince. An “Undertaker” chant rings out throughout the arena. There is a long applause break as Taker looks to be a little teary-eyed. The crowd then begins to chant, “You deserve it” followed by a “Taker, Taker, Taker” chant. A “Thank you, Taker” chant follows before Undertaker has even said a word. 

“For the last 30 years, my identity has been Undertaker, The Phenom, the Deadman, the American Badass, and the Taker of Souls. Tonight, I’m going to take you behind the curtain and meet the man under the black hat, Mark Calaway,” he began his speech. 

Taker said he loves this business but that it doesn’t come without sacrifice. He thanked the WWE Universe, calling them loyal and passionate. Taker continued that tonight is not just about him, it’s about “each and everyone of you.” 

He told a story of asking his brother for advice when he was about 20 years-old. He asked his brother if he should graduate college, go overseas and play basketball, or what he should do with his life. He said his heart was already into wrestling at that point. Taker also knew that his parents and teammates would be upset with him if he stepped away from basketball, however. His brother said he can’t live his life based on what his parents or teammates want him to do. 

Taker also talked about some of his “mental signature moves.” One of the earliest lessons he learned came from Vince. He told the story of working with an enhancement talent one day who was screwing up several of his moves. So, Taker started to rough him up a bit. Backstage after the match, Vince told him that “perception is reality” and the reality is everyone thought he was an a**hole for what he did. He said the lesson he took from this that his actions matter. 

Taker then turned his attention to Stephanie McMahon. He said he thinks of her as the “little sister he never wanted.” Taker then talked about Shane McMahon and traveling with him. He then spoke about the Godfather, referring to him as a big influence in his life, but not necessarily a positive one. 

Taker then mentioned the “BSK” but noted he’s going to take his stories to the grave with him. He talked about Yokozuna being a co-founder of the BSK. Taker said traveling up the roads, drinking whiskey and playing dominoes was the beginning of a forever brotherhood. He also mentioned Bryan Adams, calling him “another brother taken too soon,” and said he thinks about him every day. He talked about his last moments with Adams when they learned to break bricks with their barehands together.

Taker spoke about Paul Bearer, calling him a vital part of the Undertaker character. He talked about how Bearer would put cucumbers in his drink as a joke. Then he spoke about Kane, who got a nice reaction from the crowd. He called theirs the greatest story wrestling ever told. Taker made a crack about Kane stealing all his moves as well. 

Taker then mentioned his second “mental signature move.” He told the story of being 25-years-old and having won his first world championship. His father warned him to pay his taxes, live within his means, and then told him, “the toes you step on on the way to the top are connected to the same asses that you’re going to have to kiss on the way back down.” The lesson he took from this is to always treat people with respect. 

He thanked guys like Dusty Rhodes, Harley Race, Ricky Steamboat, Andre the Giant, Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart, and Ric Flair for paving the way for his generation and the generations to come. He thanked several people who helped him throughout his career and his team of doctors as well. 

His third “mental signature move” he learned at WrestleMania 25 with Shawn Michaels. Taker talked about Michael Hayes telling them they were on third and they would only have 15 minutes. He said they raised hell, were put on a little later on the card, given more time and then had a classic match. He thanked Shawn for giving him one of the best matches of his career. Taker said that this taught him to never be content. No matter what you have already achieved, continue to push through. 

Taker then turned his attention to Triple H. He said working with him was effortless. Taker thanked him for reminding him who he really is at a time when he needed it. 

He then said that nobody has sacrificed more than his family. He spoke about his kids and being proud of them. Taker thanked his parents and told a story about wrestling Sid Vicious with his family in the second row and his mother wanting to attack Sid. 

He then spoke about his wife, Michelle. He called her the rock that their family is built on. Taker said the greatest thing she ever did was help restore his relationship with Jesus Christ. 

He turned his attention to Vince McMahon. He spoke about how when WCW didn’t think he’d ever draw money, Vince gave him a shot. He called him a father figure to him, especially after his dad passed away. Taker called him one of his closest friends and thanked him for the gift of the Undertaker and the gift of his friendship. 

He said there is no one like the WWE Universe. He told them they can’t live their lives for anyone other than them. Taker encouraged them to practice is three mental moves, “perception is reality,” “respect and loyalty go a long way” and “never be content.” He closed by saying that now that he’s in the Hall of Fame he will “Rest. In. Peace.”

Taker then put on one of his signature jackets and hat before saying, “Never say never” before exiting the ring. 

WWE’s Shad Gaspard Warrior Award tribute video

Ahead of this year’s Hall of Fame ceremony, WWE has released an emotional tribute video honoring the late Shad Gaspard.

The three-minute video was written and narrated by author Mark Kriegel of ESPN. It focuses on Gaspard’s wrestling career, his relationship with his son Aryeh, and how Gaspard died while heroically saving his son’s life.

Gaspard passed away in May 2020 after being caught in a rip current while swimming at Venice Beach, California. Gaspard directed rescuers to help his son first instead of him. When the rescuers returned, Gaspard had gone under water.

Gaspard will posthumously be awarded the Warrior Award at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony this Friday night. The Warrior Award is presented annually to “an individual who has exhibited unwavering strength and perseverance and who lives life with the courage and compassion that embodies the indomitable spirit of The Ultimate Warrior.”

Connor “The Crusher” Michalek, Joan Lunden, Eric LeGrand, Jarrius “JJ” Robertson, longtime WWE employees Sue Aitchison and Rich Hering, and Titus O’Neil are previous Warrior Award winners. 

This year’s WWE Hall of Fame class consists of The Undertaker, Vader, Queen Sharmell, and The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner). The ceremony is taking place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas after this Friday’s SmackDown. The ceremony will air live on Peacock/WWE Network.

Wrestling Observer Live: HHH retires, Shad Gaspard HOF, Smackdown, Dave Meltzer interview

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including an update on Triple H’s heart issues and why he’ll never wrestle again, Shad Gaspard into the Hall of Fame, Smackdown tonight, Cody, Dave Meltzer talks the latest stories in the new Wrestling Observer Newsletter and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Shad Gaspard to posthumously receive WWE Warrior Award

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WWE has officially announced that Shad Gaspard is the recipient of the company’s 2022 Warrior Award.

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WWE is honoring the late Shad Gaspard as part of the company’s 2022 Hall of Fame ceremony.

In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that Gaspard will be named the winner of this year’s Warrior Award. Gaspard died in May 2020 after being caught in a rip current while swimming at Venice Beach, California. Gaspard heroically saved his son by directing rescuers to help his son first instead of him.

“It has been reported elsewhere that Shad Gaspard would be the winner of his year’s Warrior Award. Those in WWE have confirmed that to be accurate,” Meltzer wrote.

Gaspard was part of the tag team Cryme Tyme with JTG in WWE. His outside-the-ring projects included acting and writing.

The Warrior Award is “presented to an individual who has exhibited unwavering strength and perseverance” and who has lived life with the courage and compassion that embodies the indomitable spirit of The Ultimate Warrior.

The award was established in 2015. Connor “The Crusher” Michalek, Joan Lunden, Eric LeGrand, Jarrius “JJ” Robertson, longtime WWE employees Sue Aitchison and Rich Hering, and Titus O’Neil have been named Warrior Award winners since it was introduced.

This year’s WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas after SmackDown on Friday, April 1. The ceremony will air live on Peacock/WWE Network.

The Undertaker, Vader, and Sharmell have been announced for this year’s WWE Hall of Fame class.

May 25, 2020 Observer Newsletter: Death of Shad Gaspard

On 5/17, on the weekend the Southern California beaches were reopened, Shad Gaspard, wife Siliana, and ten-year-old son Aryeh headed to Marina del Rey beach in Venice, CA.

He and his son were body surfing about 50 yards from shore at 3:40 p.m. when a dangerous rip tide came. Lifeguards sprung into action. The lifeguards were able to save a number of swimmers. A lifeguard saw Shad and his son in the ocean. The lifeguard himself had to make a split second choice, a ten-year-old child and a huge adult, who to try and save first. One person close to the situation told us that in a split-second, you have to make choices and this choice was obvious.

But even if it wasn’t, Shad made sure it was. While struggling himself, he told the lifeguard to “take him,” waving, and pointing to his son. The lifeguard tried to deliver a rescue can, a buoy-like device to tow the boy back to shore, but with the size of the waves, Aryeh couldn’t grab onto it.

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WON NEWSLETTER: May 18, 2020 Observer Newsletter: Becky Lynch pregnant, UFC 249 controversies, more

A new double issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is out with a wider variety of news stories than any issue we’ve done in a long time. 

From a perspective among leading sports doctors about opening up, to Becky Lynch’s pregnancy and what the plans for her that won’t happen were scheduled to be, to Money in the Bank coverage, Roman Reigns risk factors, New Japan talks its future, AEW profitability, Oliver Luck’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon and Georges St-Pierre in the Hall of Fame, it’s all covered here.

The issue covers in detail:

Becky Lynch’s pregnancy, her comments on it, timing, what were the booking plans for her and how Money in the Bank changed, a look back at how Lynch got over when she wasn’t supposed to and the time frame where Lynch became the chosen one, while at the same time the crowd was mad, not realizing any of this.

Ronaldo Jacare Souza’s positive test for COVID, UFC handling the situation, and the key components of the story that have not been covered well elsewhere. 

How UFC didn’t abide by its own policies, what UFC did learn, and what fighters and reporters signed to get in the door to the show.

Facts of the Coronavirus and on combat sports from three doctors who have extensive experience with combat sports.

Harold Meij talking about New Japan Pro Wrestling, why it made the choices it did not to turn, as well as its plans when it can run and the stages it will go through, why the company has been able to remain solvent while not running live events.

Complete coverage of UFC 249 and WWE Money in the Bank, including match-by-match coverage and poll results on both shows.

Behind the scenes notes on  both shows, including UFC business, and interest level in WWE.

The arrest of Alberto Rodriguez, the former Alberto Del Rio, for sexual assault, the harrowing description of what happened and more.

Roman Reigns sitting it out including what he said and his risk factors.

Updated plans for SummerSlam and where Vince is coming from, plans for the next Takeover, WWE book on best sellers list, The softening of the brand split, update on Rey Mysterio, Rachael Ellering release info, NBA star says he’s going to WWE, Undertaker documentary notes, the story of how two different planned WrestleMania main events in 2011 fell through, Sting update, Canadian TV ratings, One of the best college wrestlers mentions going into pro wrestling, Raw DVR numbers, WWE market value and the most-watched shows on the WWE Network.

Smackdown’s renewal and what it means.

Feature on the career of Georges St-Pierre and his records and his legacy, as he gets inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.

Oliver Luck lawsuit against Vince McMahon, including details of his contract, Vince’s attempts and arguments to get out of paying him on that contract and arguments both sides are making.

AEW’s Double or Nothing plans as well as the return of some of the company’s biggest stars.

AEW’s profitability in April, the cost of production and cost savings, Mike Tyson, the casino ladder match and more.

May 13 UFC show.

Full coverage of all the WWE and AEW television shows from the past week.

Ratings of all the major shows, the key demos and quarters for AEW and WWE, what happened head-to-head and what can be learned from them.

Results of all the major pro wrestling events around the world over the past week. 

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WEDNESDAY NEWS UPDATE

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  • Stardom announced today that Arisa Hoshiki, who was their Wonder of Stardom champion, would be retiring due to head and neck injuries. Hoshiki, 24, has returned the championship to Stardom and will not be returning when Stardom resumes shows. She started wrestling for the promotion in 2011, but left the following year to pursue boxing and music. She returned in 2018. Stardom’s English Twitter account later shared a message from Hoshiki which explained why she chose to retire.
  • Martha Hart responded to the statement that WWE outside counsel Jerry McDevitt issued to CBS Sports: “In response to Jerry McDevitt’s recent comments I want to make it very clear, if there was one person on this planet who wanted to get to the bottom of what happened to my husband Owen it was me! The defense on the other hand was doing everything in their power to muddy the waters (as they try to continue to do) in an effort to detract from the case because they didn’t have one. I read every single affidavit taken, sat through endless face-to-face depositions, and spent over a year of my life dissecting every solitary fact of this case. To insinuate for one second that I of all people did not care about the truth behind Owen’s death, but instead was more interested in a ridiculous vendetta against the wrestling business, is beyond the pale. Jerry McDevitt’s comments are absolutely absurd, reckless, and pathetic. I am not surprised that the WWE would trot out Mr. McDevitt to do damage control. After all, the events surrounding Owen’s death and the aftermath that followed are extremely disturbing and do not reflect well on their company. Not to mention that Linda McMahon was the acting CEO of the WWF (now WWE) at the time of Owen’s death, which does not bode well for them either, especially given her ties to President Donald Trump and his administration. At the end of the day truth has always been my defense and for anyone who seeks it regarding this case and the events surrounding Owen’s death I suggest they read my book. It is all in there.”
  • AEW, ROH, and the NWA paid tribute to Shad Gaspard.
  • MLW CEO Court Bauer tweeted today: “The deal I’ve been hinting at is done! Cannot wait to share this one with our fans, locker room and crew. It fortifies our future. Truly transformative for @MLW.”
  • Mickie James, Lisa Marie Varon and So Cal Val have launched a YouTube channel called “Grown Ass Women.”
  • Michinoku Pro are resuming shows starting on May 23.

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  • Dana White has announced that the May 30 UFC event, which will be headlined by Tyron Woodley and Gilbert Burns, will take place at the UFC Apex training center in Las Vegas.
  • Jim Ross spoke to Ariel Helwani about attending last week’s UFC event with Tony Khan and Jon Moxley.
  • Free fights that have been added to UFC’s YouTube channel include Matt Brown vs. Erick Silva from 2014 and Nate Diaz vs. Michael Johnson from 2016.  
  • Roxanne Modafferi vs. Lauren Murphy is in the works for the June 20 UFC event.
  • Raquel Pennington vs. Marion Reneau is also slated for June 20.

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Shad Gaspard’s body found in Venice Beach

The Los Angeles County coroner confirmed the body of former WWE wrestler Shad Gaspard was found near a lifeguard tower in Venice Beach, CA, early Wednesday morning.

Two people walking on the beach at low tide at 1:30 AM local time reported the body to local police who then contacted the the L.A. fire department to investigate. Officials confirmed there were no signs of foul play.

While swimming in the Pacific Ocean with his 10-year-old son and other swimmers Sunday, Gaspard was caught in a strong rip current. He directed lifeguards to save his son first before disappearing after a wave crashed down on him, submerging him. The U.S. Coast Guard suspended their search Tuesday after searching for nearly 17 hours.

Gaspard was 39 years old. 

He was signed by WWE to a developmental deal in 2005 and he and Jayson Paul (JTG) made their WWE Raw debut as Cryme Tyme in October 2006. He remained in WWE until his release in November 2010. Wrestling sparingly since then, he was trying to make it as an actor in Hollywood.

UPDATE: officials confirm description of pro wrestler Shad Gaspard matches that of the body discovered after washing up on shore in Venice Beach. @FOXLA@GDLA@LACoLifeguardspic.twitter.com/1EGKkglcNf

— Mario Ramirez (@MarioFOXLA) May 20, 2020

Coast Guard suspends search for Shad Gaspard, case still open

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Shad Gaspard’s wife Siliana has issued a statement on behalf of their family:

We would like to express our gratitude to the first responders who rescued Aryeh and to the lifeguards, coast guard, divers, fire and police departments for their continued efforts to help find our beloved Shad.

Shad is a fighter, a warrior and a magical soul. We are hoping and praying for his safe return. As a family we thank you all for your concern and well wishes. Please continue to keep sending your positivity and prayers to our beloved Shad.

From The Entire Gaspard & Chittick Family

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The United States Coast Guard has suspended its search for Shad Gaspard.

That was reported by TMZ this morning. TMZ wrote that they know “there was at least one boat still searching for Gaspard on Tuesday morning, but it’s become clear the chances of finding the ex-WWE star are fading fast.”

It was noted that Gaspard’s case won’t be closed until he’s found, but for now the efforts have been drastically scaled back.

The Los Angeles Police Department said that its efforts to search for Gaspard haven’t been suspended.

Gaspard disappeared after getting caught in a rip current while he and his 10-year-old son were swimming at Venice Beach in California on Sunday. Gaspard’s son was rescued, with TMZ reporting that a witness told them Gaspard directed rescuers to help his son first.

The last time Gaspard was seen was when a big wave crashed down on him during the rescue.

Earlier today, Lilian Garcia posted a video from where Gaspard went missing on Sunday and asked people to pray for his family.

Several wrestlers sent out a message on behalf of Gaspard’s family on Monday night: “@Shadbeast‘s family appreciates all the love, support, and concern through this horrible ordeal. At this time they are not ready to make any public or official statements to any media outlet And ask all to respect their wishes.”

Shad Gaspard missing after getting caught in rip current

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Several wrestlers have sent out a message on behalf of Shad Gaspard’s family: “@Shadbeast‘s family appreciates all the love, support, and concern through this horrible ordeal. At this time they are not ready to make any public or official statements to any media outlet And ask all to respect their wishes.”

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Former WWE wrestler Shad Gaspard is currently missing after being caught in a rip current while swimming at Venice Beach, California on Sunday (May 17).

TMZ reported today that police are desperately searching for Gaspard after he and his son “were among a group of swimmers caught in a strong rip current around 4 PM — with lifeguards racing into the water to pull everyone out.” The report states that Gaspard’s son was rescued, with one witness telling them that Gaspard directed rescuers to help his son first.

TMZ wrote that the last time Gaspard was seen was when another big wave crashed down on him during the rescue. An official with the Los Angeles Fire Department told media they believe Gaspard “did submerge.”

Divers and helicopters have been used in the search for Gaspard.

Gaspard was at the beach with his son and his wife Siliana. A graphic Siliana posted says Gaspard was last seen at Marina Del Rey Beach. Anyone who has seen him is urged to call 911 or contact his family.

Gaspard teamed together with JTG as Cryme Tyme during his WWE career. Gaspard’s projects outside of the ring have included acting and writing.

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WON NEWSLETTER: May 18, 2020 Observer Newsletter: Becky Lynch pregnant, UFC 249 controversies, more

A new double issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is out with a wider variety of news stories than any issue we’ve done in a long time. 

From a perspective among leading sports doctors about opening up, to Becky Lynch’s pregnancy and what the plans for her that won’t happen were scheduled to be, to Money in the Bank coverage, Roman Reigns risk factors, New Japan talks its future, AEW profitability, Oliver Luck’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon and Georges St-Pierre in the Hall of Fame, it’s all covered here.

The issue covers in detail:

Becky Lynch’s pregnancy, her comments on it, timing, what were the booking plans for her and how Money in the Bank changed, a look back at how Lynch got over when she wasn’t supposed to and the time frame where Lynch became the chosen one, while at the same time the crowd was mad, not realizing any of this.

Ronaldo Jacare Souza’s positive test for COVID, UFC handling the situation, and the key components of the story that have not been covered well elsewhere. 

How UFC didn’t abide by its own policies, what UFC did learn, and what fighters and reporters signed to get in the door to the show.

Facts of the Coronavirus and on combat sports from three doctors who have extensive experience with combat sports.

Harold Meij talking about New Japan Pro Wrestling, why it made the choices it did not to turn, as well as its plans when it can run and the stages it will go through, why the company has been able to remain solvent while not running live events.

Complete coverage of UFC 249 and WWE Money in the Bank, including match-by-match coverage and poll results on both shows.

Behind the scenes notes on  both shows, including UFC business, and interest level in WWE.

The arrest of Alberto Rodriguez, the former Alberto Del Rio, for sexual assault, the harrowing description of what happened and more.

Roman Reigns sitting it out including what he said and his risk factors.

Updated plans for SummerSlam and where Vince is coming from, plans for the next Takeover, WWE book on best sellers list, The softening of the brand split, update on Rey Mysterio, Rachael Ellering release info, NBA star says he’s going to WWE, Undertaker documentary notes, the story of how two different planned WrestleMania main events in 2011 fell through, Sting update, Canadian TV ratings, One of the best college wrestlers mentions going into pro wrestling, Raw DVR numbers, WWE market value and the most-watched shows on the WWE Network.

Smackdown’s renewal and what it means.

Feature on the career of Georges St-Pierre and his records and his legacy, as he gets inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.

Oliver Luck lawsuit against Vince McMahon, including details of his contract, Vince’s attempts and arguments to get out of paying him on that contract and arguments both sides are making.

AEW’s Double or Nothing plans as well as the return of some of the company’s biggest stars.

AEW’s profitability in April, the cost of production and cost savings, Mike Tyson, the casino ladder match and more.

May 13 UFC show.

Full coverage of all the WWE and AEW television shows from the past week.

Ratings of all the major shows, the key demos and quarters for AEW and WWE, what happened head-to-head and what can be learned from them.

Results of all the major pro wrestling events around the world over the past week. 

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MONDAY NEWS UPDATE

Bryan and I will be back tonight on Wrestling Observer Radio talking about Shad Gaspard, Raw, Larry Csonka and the rest of  the current news. You can send questions for the show to [email protected]

We are sad to report the death of Larry Csonka, a wrestling writer from the 411 Mania website who was known for his tireless work in doing wrestling reviews and to send sympathies to both his family and friends as well as the family and friends of Shad Gaspard. Gaspard’s body has not been found and it would seem to be a miracle that he could possibly be alive at this point as they searched for hours for his body last night and earlier today after he was not pulled to safety yesterday afternoon after rip tide currents made him unable to swim ashore. He directed the lifeguards to save his ten-year-old son and at that point a huge wave came and he was submerged and never found. There were a number of rescues at Marina del Rey beach yesterday but he was the only one not found. Joel Eisenberg, a friend of Gaspard, sent us this piece he wrote about him.

California today talked about opening things up for sports without an audience around the first week of June as long as cases drop.

The Owen Hart documentary will air tomorrow night on Vice. Owen Hart Foundation members Dr. Martha Hart, Virginia Xavier, Tammi Christopher and Athena Hart (Owen’s daughter) were interviewed. Oje Hart, Owen’s son, was interviewed in Toronto. We will have a lot more this week on Owen Hart. At 9:30 p.m. will be After Dark on the Road Warriors and the Owen Hart show will be at 10 p.m.

CBS Sports has an interview with Dr. Martha Hart.

Both AEW and NXT will be going opposite NASCAR races on Wednesday, as well as on 5/27 and 6/10. The first NASCAR race back over the weekend had 6.3 million viewers, so this could be major competition even though the NASCAR audience is traditionally older than the wrestling audience, unlike UFC which skews younger than wrestling. The race Wednesday is from Darlington at 7 p.m. Eastern.

NXT has cruiserweight tournament matches with El Hijo del Fantasma vs. Akira Tozawa and Kushida vs. Drake Maverick on Wednesday. AEW has Jon Moxley vs. 10 (Preston Vance), MJF vs. Marko Stunt, Orange Cassidy vs. Rey Fenix, Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara and a face-to-face with Jake Roberts and Arn Anderson.

The release of the Young Bucks autobiography has been pushed back from 9/27 to 11/17.

WWE

  • For Raw tonight, we’ve got Drew McIntyre vs. King Corbin in a non-title match, Nikki Cross & Alexa Bliss vs. The Iiconics for the women’s tag titles, Street Profits vs Viking Raiders in an axe throwing contest, Shayna Baszler vs. Natalya in a submission match, plus Edge will appear to talk about a match with Randy Orton at the next PPV show.
  • An interview with Nikki and Brie Bella on Sunday Night’s Main Event talking about John Cena’s editorial rights on their new memoir, Daniel Bryan still working TV tapings and still coming home to Brie, and they comment on WWE’s handling of the Becky Lynch pregnancy.
  • WAPA in Puerto Rico aired WrestleMania 34 from 6-10 p.m. yesterday.  It was being advertised for a few weeks (thanks to Leonardo Mendez Toledo)
  • DK Publishing will be releasing a book called “WWE Kicking Down Doors” about WWE women’s wrestling dating back to Wendi Richter, Chyna and Lita to the modern group of stars like Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Bayley, Ronda Rousey and the others.  The book is scheduled for release tomorrow.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Wrestler Charli Evans has returned to Australia from the U.K. where she had been living and wrestling to be with her family. She has to do a 14 day quarantine in a hotel when she arrives.
  • Will Cooling has a story on the finances of Progress Wrestling. 
  • Australia is moving to stage 2 today, allowing restaurants and bars to open with up to 20 people.  The hope is to allow interstate travel by July, and travel between Australia and New Zealand perhaps. It looks like July or August for the earliest period where wrestling would be able to return. It’s notable that Australia and New Zealand have also had shockingly few cases but still had restrictions similar to the U.S. (thanks to Kevin Chiat)
  • IWTW wall be releasing digital archives of a number of independent promotions starting today including AAW out of Chicago, which is one of the best indies out there and almost like the Midwest version of PWG, as well as the library of AWS in Southern California and Wildside starting on 6/8.
  • Championship Wrestling from Arkansas has folded according to the promotion.  They will be offering free access to their CWA Wrestling Network library of 165 hours of footage of Jerry Lawler, A.J. Styles, Matt Hardy, Tim Storm, DDP, Jake Roberts, Scott Steiner, Jim Cornette, Fit Finlay, Rock & Roll Express, Dan Severn, Lance Archer, Tammy Sytch, Jim Duggan and many others. “We at Championship Wrestling of Arkansas would like to thank our fans for supporting us, and helping us to become one of the premiere independent wrestling promotions in the country.”
  • The Telegraph has a story on Andre the Giant at (thanks to Lee Wall)

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CONTACT INFORMATION

WOL: Shad Gaspard disappearance, remembering writer Larry Csonka

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back to cover a truly awful day with the news of Cryme Tyme member Shad Gaspard’s disappearance and the death of longtime wrestling recapper and personality Larry Csonka of 411wrestling.com. 

As a reminder, you can watch WOL live and free every day on Twitch.

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