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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • G-1 MVP and best match of G-1
  • Match of the week and performer of the week
  • Behind the scenes of the last month of AEW. why stories were kept quiet, why people were not allowed to attend Collision, why this has gone on for 18 months
  • All of the recent incidents talked about from multiple sides
  • The promo by C.M. Punk and what happened at the Greensboro show which led to all of his getting out
  • Different reactions to the promo
  • The apology that did happen
  • All In and attendance records plus the updated card with new matches that have not yet been announced
  • Full coverage of the end of G-1 and the big fall shows for New Japan
  • Business notes on G-1
  • Naito has two of the best matches of the year
  • Koichi Yoshizawa and his role in Japanese wrestling coverage in the U.S.
  • Saturday’s UFC coverage and where the top stars go from here as well as the business notes
  • Coverage of the final TripleMania show of the year and storylines behind it
  • Tammy Sytch update
  • The most detailed look at ratings for all the wrestling and MMA shows, gains and losses with what groups and why, what segments did the best and worst
  • Another women’s champion out of action due to surgery
  • RevPro and CMLL working relationship notes
  • World Grand Prix notes
  • Stardom PPV coverage and upcoming tag team tournament
  • N-1 coverage
  • New Japan and Stardom business notes
  • Hiromu Takahashi talks junior heavyweight goals
  • New Japan PPV shows this weekend
  • One of the biggest women stars has major surgery and a look back at her career
  • How the television industry continues to change
  • Full PWG coverage of the first show since January including some of AEW’s top stars
  • Update on new promotion opening next month and what well known announcer is in talks to appear
  • RevPro anniversary show update
  • WWE & AEW upcoming ticket sales
  • WWE & AEW streaming numbers
  • WWE and AEW international ratings
  • Conor McGregor talks future
  • Former UFC legend officially retires
  • Update on Bellator sale
  • Update on PPV numbers for Diaz-Paul and SummerSlam
  • Former WWE wrestler wins MMA fight
  • Edge and possible retirement
  • Build to Payback show
  • ESPN exec talks interest in pro wrestling
  • Possible retirement of Lacey Evans
  • Women’s tag title update
  • Asuka talks Japanese wrestling and the back story
  • Logan Paul offers a $1 million bet
  • New WWE signing

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Monday Update

Bryan and I will be back tonight with Wrestling Observer Radio covering Raw and the rest of the weekend news. Also want to bring up that on Friday we had a show on the site with a rare interview with Mike Tenay talking about Kochi Yoshizawa and his influence on us as well as the wrestling industry as a whole.

Konnan has confirmed having a kidney donor. He’s been looking for one for years. He told Haus of Wrestling that he’s found a donor who just has to lose six pounds and then they can donate their kidney but they also have to find out if the person is compatible.

Kasowitz Benson Torres partner Christine A. Montenegro was the featured guest on SportsWise: A Podcast About Sports and the Law hosted by Gabriel Feldman, Professor of Sports Law at Tulane University, in the episode “Battle Royal: WWE Gets Slammed in Court.” In the podcast, Ms. Montenegro discusses the antitrust lawsuit of Kasowitz’s client MLW Media against WWE alleging that WWE has monopolized and attempted to monopolize the market for the sale or licensing of media rights for professional wrestling programming in the United States. 

With TSN+ in Canada moving from a free streaming service if you have a TSN subscription to an $8 per month service, that looks to limit the audience for Rampage and Collision which TSN only puts on streaming rather than regular television. 

Raw is in Quebec City tonight where another crowd of 10,000 plus is expected. The only stuff announced ahead of time was Gunther vs. Chad Gable as Gunther goes for the all-time longest IC title reign, and Matt Riddle & Drew McIntyre vs. New Day. There looks to be a comedy match with Miz leading to an angle with LA Knight.

WBD sent out a press release stating Wednesday’s Dynamite had 2.3 million viewers and did an 0.81 in 18-49 L-3. To break that down for those not understanding, the 2.3 million viewers would be everyone who watched the show live plus on DVR through Saturday night at 3 a.m. The 0.81 is based on the actual audience that TBS gets. By that standard the show did an 0.70 same day number and anther 15.7 percent increase factoring in the next three days, which is the normal percentage increase that Raw, Smackdown and Dynamite (NXT is lower and Rampage is by far the highest and Collision is about the same as the other shows).

Rampage was 13th for the night on cable on Friday and third in the time slot. Smackdown won the night on network TV and overall. 

Joe Lauzon, who hasn’t fought since 2019, asked UFC for a retirement fight on the recent PPV show in Boston but was told that the card was already full. Dana White said that he believes Lauzon should retire rather than fight one more time.

Kai Kara-France, who was to face Manel Kape at the 9/9 UFC PPV show in Sydney, Australia, had to pull out of the fight due to suffering a concussion over the weekend in training.

Mackenzie Dern will face Jessica Andrade on the 11/11 show in Madison Square Garden. After Andrade lost to Tatiana Suarez, one would think UFC would like to see Dern get a big win in MSG in what should be the biggest PPV audience of the year with the Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic heavyweight title main event.

The 9/1 Smackdown show in Hershey, PA, which is the John Cena return, was almost sold out before the announcement today of his coming back. It was just about sold out a few hours ago after the announcement so the secondary market tickets are a lot more valuable since very few primary market tickets are left. Cena will also be wrestling on the 9/8 show in India.

The docuseries “Wrestlers,” which is about the Ohio Valley Wrestling promotion run by Al Snow, will be debuting on Netflix in September.

Progress sent out a release saying that the International Exchange of North America (IENA) from the U.S. has made a significant investment in the company. 

Impact on Thursday will have Alex Shelley vs. Brian Myers, Deonna Purrazzo vs. Taylor Wilde, Chris Sabin vs. Samuray del Sol, Chris Bey & Ace Austin vs. Jason Hotch & John Skyler and Laredo Kid vs Deaner.

AEW will be taping both Dynamite and Collision on Wednesday in Duluth, GA with this card:

  • Will Ospreay & Chris Jericho contract signing
  • Adam Cole and MJF interviewed by Renee Paquette
  • Sky Blue vs. Ruby Soho
  • Swerve Strickland & AR Fox vs. Darby Allin & Nick Wayne
  • Jack Perry retires the FTW title
  • Aussie Open vs. Hardys for ROH tag titles
  • Kenny Omega & Young Bucks vs. Juice Robinson & Gunn Brothers
  • For Collision they only announced an “All-Star 8 man tag match.”

Other Notes

House of Glory Wrestling on Friday night in Jamaica, NY: Encore Moore won Matt Travis Memorial Battle Royal, Steph De Lander b Kiki Van Gogh, Nolo Kitano won six-way ladder match to win cruiserweight title over champion Joey Silver, Super Crazy, Jordan Oliver, Raheem Royal and Isaiah Kaissidy, Hiroshi Tanahashi b Matt Cardona in a non-title match, Charles Mason b Masha Slamovich to retain the Crown Jewel title, Midas Black & Jack Lyon b Amazing Red & Brian XL in a cage match to win the House of Glory tag titles

Combat 1 Wrestling from from Friday night in Waterford Township, MI: Nate Bock b Antonio Christiano, Miami Mike b Reggie Collins, Tommy Vendetta b Fancy Ryan Clancy, Gio Bronco b Fabio, Krystal Moon b Sadiee Suicide-DQ, Alex Shelley won over Jason Hotch, Tommy Vendetta and Miami Mike to become the first Crash champion (thanks to Leonard Brand)

TMart Promotions has already announced a convention, The Gathering 5 for August 1-August 4, 2024 at the Hilton University Place in Charlotte, NC. This has been an annual event the past several years.

A horse named Fabulous Moolah won the eighth race at Finger Lakes in New York as a 3-2 favorite and it was the horse’s second win in a row (thanks to Barry Werner)

Rampage to stream live internationally on AEW Plus

AEW Rampage will be available live through AEW Plus and TSN’s streaming services starting this Friday.

COO of Fite TV Mike Weber, through a statement obtained by John Pollock of Post Wrestling, confirmed that AEW’s new show will be available live on Fite’s AEW Plus streaming service.

“Rampage will be available Live on AEW Plus in all markets that AEW Plus currently is available,” Weber said in the statement.

Additionally PWInsider has confirmed that Rampage will stream live in Canada through TSN’s website and on the TSN Direct streaming service. 

Rampage is set to debut in the United States this Friday at 10 pm ET on TNT. The show will be held in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The only match announced so far is AEW Women’s World Champion Britt Baker defending the title against Red Velvet.

Two live editions of Rampage are already set for the next month. The First Dance will take place at The United Center in Chicago, Illinois on August 20. Another live edition is set to take place on September 3 prior to All Out on September 5, also in Chicago.

Daily Update: Weekend shows, Fast 9, AEW Canada ratings

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WON NEWSLETTER: July 5, 2021 Observer Newsletter: More WWE cuts, Del Wilkes passes away

Dave Meltzer covers the 14 WWE cuts that took place last week, the death of Del Wilkes, and more.

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FRIDAY NEWS UPDATE

Garrett and I will be talking about a number of news topics from the past week on Observer radio tonight, including Del Wilkes, ratings fallout and much more. Bryan and I will be back Sunday night as well.

Smackdown tonight features Edge cutting a promo about his match with Roman Reigns plus Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn in a last man standing match as a Money in the Bank qualifier. 205 Live has Guru Raaj vs. Andre Chase (Harlem Bravado) and Joe Gacy vs. Desmond Troy.

New Japan Strong at 10 p.m. on New Japan World tonight:

  • Fred Rosser vs. Bateman
  • Jordan Clewarter vs. Hikuleo
  • Lio Rush vs. Adrian Quest

Stardom has a PPV on Sunday morning at 4 a.m. Eastern in English with Utami Hayashishita vs. Natsuko Tora for the World of Stardom title, Tam Nakano vs. Saya Kamitani for the Wonder of Stardom title and Giulia & Syuri defend the tag titles against Mayu Iwatani & Koguma.  PPV details can be found here.

Tonight’s Arena Mexico main event is Caristico & Volador Jr. & Titan vs. Ultimo Guerrero & Gran Guerrero & Templario. Sunday is headlined by a father & son tag battle with Atlantis & Atlantis Jr. vs. Panterita del Ring & Panterita del Ring Jr.

AAA Verano de Escandalo takes place tomorrow and little is known about it. There will be a flyers tournament, Deonna Purrazzo vs. Lady Shani in a non-title match, Mr. Iguana & Maximo vs. Arez & Chik Tormenta vs.; Flamer & Abismo Negro Jr wit the winer getting a shot at the mixed tag title, Laredo Kid & Faby Apache & Nino Hamburguesa vs. Mocho Cota Jr. & Carta Brava Jr. & Tito Santana, and the Psycho Circus is back together in the main event against Rey Escorpion & El Texano Jr & Taurus.

Fast 9 has topped the $100 million mark.

WWE

  • A story on Sean Tan, the first native of Singapore to sign with WWE. (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)
  • The Guardian has an article on music and WWE talking Motorhead and Bad Bunny. (thanks to Lee Wall)
  • Digital Spy has a story on the Grizzled Young Veterans.

 UFC

  • Rob Font will face no sanctions for a positive drug test. USADA recognized that chlorphenesin, a cosmetic preservative, was common to trigger a positive test for what he tested positive for.  Font is the No. 3 contender at bantamweight after beating Marlon Moraes.
  • Diego Ferreira vs. Grant Dawson is scheduled for the 10/2 show.

AEW

  • Wednesday’s show did 94,900 viewers and 63,200 in 25-54 on TSN 2 in Canada. The total viewers is usual but the demo number is very good. (thanks to John Pollock)
  • DAZN interviewed Arn Anderson about his podcast and his departure from WWE.

OTHER NOTES

  • Kevin Eck’s ROH news for the week.
  • Sean Waltman talks to the Bollywood Boyz.
  • Yesterday’s Gleat show is up for free. This is the UWF style promotion that featured Masakatsu Funaki and Sho in the top two matches, plus some good pro wrestling style early matches.
  • Quentin Tarrantino on the Joe Rogan show discussing Bruce Lee.
  • Mick Foley at Santa’s Village in New Hampshire. (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)
  • Olympic gold medal winning weightlifter Szymon Kolecki (9-1) faces bodybuilder and fitness coach Akop Szostak (4-3) in the main event of the KSW show on 7/17 from Warsaw, Poland. Kolecki won a gold medal in the 2008 games and a silver medal in 2000.  He has beaten two highly renowned athletes in strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski and wrestler Damian Janikowksi.
  • Pro Wrestling Phoenix runs tomorrow at the Waiting Room Lounge in Omaha, NE.
  • New England Fights on 8/21 at the Hampshire Dome in Milford, NY featuring both MMA and kickboxing fights on the show.
  • AAW on 7/17 in Chicago Heights, IL has Daga vs. Aramis, Lance Archer vs Robert Anthony no holds barred, Brian Cage vs Ninja Mack, Brian Pillman Jr. & Griff Garrison vs. Bryce Benjamin & Richard Holliday, KC Navarro vs. Dante Martin, Danhausen vs. Lee Moriarty, Kylie Rae vs Lady Frost, Jordan Oliver vs Calvin Tankman, Davey Richards vs. Jonathan Gresham and Dante Leon vs. Brayden Lee.
  • Sunday marks the 61st anniversary of the pro wrestling debut of Les Thatcher, whose first match was on July 4, 1960, in Blue Hill, ME against Ronnie Hill.

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AEW Dynamite to air live on Canada’s TSN

This story was updated at 9 PM Eastern Tuesday.

Nearly a week after their UK TV deal was announced, AEW has their Canadian TV partner locked and loaded.

First reported by PWInsider and confirmed by Dave Meltzer, AEW Dynamite will air on TSN, Canada’s top all-sports network. They announced the deal Tuesday night with a press release

The show will air live on one of their national channels as well as on their digital streaming platforms and their app, subject to scheduling changes. For October, the first four weeks will air on TSN2 with the fifth week airing on TSN3. The show will also be available on demand for TSN subscribers.

There is a considerable history between TSN and pro wrestling as WWE, WCW, AWA, and Stampede Wrestling have appeared on their airwaves over the years in addition to Michael Landsberg conducting several notable wrestling interviews on his Off The Record show.

ITV announced last Wednesday that Dynamite will air on ITV4 Sunday mornings, a four-day delay followed by a one-hour highlight show on Monday nights. They also announced AEW Plus, a Fite.TV powered service that will let international viewers watch the show live for $4.99 a month. After some negative reaction, AEW president Tony Khan tweeted last Thursday that he is trying to work with ITV to air it on Thursdays.

AEW Dynamite debuts at 8 PM Eastern this Wednesday on TNT in the U.S.

TSN reveals premiere date for Kenny Omega documentary

A documentary on Kenny Omega, called “Omega Man: A Wrestling Love Story,” was announced today by TSN in Canada.

The documentary was filmed over the past several months based on the theme that Omega, from Winnipeg, is one of the biggest worldwide stars of pro wrestling, but still largely unknown in his native Canada.

The hour-long documentary will debut on Wednesday, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.

The preview from TSN states that Omega brought beauty, intimacy, and gay-friendly messages to the macho world of wrestling.

It is part of a series of six documentaries on TSN, a series called “Engraved on a Nation,” about unique Canadian sports stories, which debuts on February 6 with an episode on sprinter Donovan Bailey.

In 2012, the original TSN “Engraved on a Nation” series captured the Canadian Screen Award for Best Documentary series.

Jocumentary Productions, Inc. produced the Omega series along with Bell Media, with Yung Chang as the Director and Dale Burnhtein as the producer.

A trailer for all six features was released by TSN.