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Bianca Belair at WWE WrestleMania 42
Bianca Belair at WWE WrestleMania 42 (Image credit: WWE)

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AEW & Other Wrestling

  • Scott Garland (Scotty 2 Hotty) joined CBS 13 News in Maine to discuss this coming Wednesday’s Dynamite & Collision special, which will be the state’s first televised pro wrestling show in 30 years.
  • This week’s Sammy Guevara vlog.
  • CMLL has posted a new video from Friday showing singer Natalia Jimenez performing the song ‘Me Muero’ live in Arena Mexico as Mistico made his entrance.
  • Mike Johnson of PWInsider posted the following on superfan Vladimir: “As we have previously noted, Vlad has been battling Parkinson’s Disease over the last several years. One of the by-products of the disease is terrible balance issues. This past week, Vlad was walking with his sister when he suddenly fell, striking his head on the concrete.  He suffered a major concussion and there was concern about bleeding on the brain, but we are told that he is believed to be out of imminent danger when it came to the bleeding.
  • Vlad will, however, remain hospitalized in NYC for some time to come. There is no timetable for his release as I write this.
  • Vlad’s sister gave me permission to pass along the word so that she can ask everyone to please keep him in your thoughts and prayers as he recovers.
  • Vladimir has been one of my dearest, closest friends for decades. I ask that everyone please send him the best wishes you can.
  • Johnson also shared an email address for those that want to send best wishes to Vladimir.
  • A ladder match has been confirmed for TNA Slammiversary.
  • Matt Hardy vs. Vincent has been added to the next episode of TNA Impact.
  • Tiffany Nieves will defend the NWA Women’s title against Natalia Markova at NWA Hard Times 6 on June 6.
  • A new GHC Women’s Champion will be crowned at NOAH’s WRESTLE MAGIC show on June 15. The participants will be announced next week.
  • Produce Wrestling has premiered the official song for their first show on June 29.
  • Tommy Dreamer returns to AIW on June 19.

Medical update on WWE ‘superfan’ Vladimir Abouzeide

Vladimir Abouzeide, the subject of the WWE documentary ‘Superfan: The Story of Vladimir’, is in a New York City hospital recovering from what was described as a major concussion.

The news comes from PWInsider’s Mike Johnson on Tuesday who got permission from Abouzeide’s sister to relay what happened.

The Haiti-born Abouzeide has been fighting Parkinson’s disease for several years of which keeping balance is an issue for those who suffer from it. Johnson said Abouzeide was walking with his sister when he suddenly fell and hit his head on concrete, resulting in the concussion. After concern about a brain bleed, Johnson wrote that Abouzeide is “believed to be out of imminent danger when it came to the bleeding” but remains hospitalized for an indefinite period of time.

There is no GoFundMe or anything similar for the NYC-based Abouzeide, who was named WWE’s first-ever officially certified superfan in 2021 after he became known to wrestlers and viewers through sitting in the front row at WWE events for decades. The aforementioned documentary was initially announced for 2021, but didn’t come out until 2023.

He was presented with an award while attending WrestleMania 37 (pictured above). In 2022, MLW honored Abouzeide with a “King of All Superfans” award.

WWE releases long-awaited ‘Superfan: The Story of Vladimir’ documentary

A long-awaited WWE documentary has finally seen the light of day.

“Superfan: The Story of Vladimir” is now available to stream on Peacock/WWE Network. The documentary is focused on Vladimir Abouzeide, a passionate WWE superfan based in New York City who became known to wrestlers and viewers through sitting in the front row at WWE events.

Here’s the description for the documentary:

The life story of Vladimir Abouzeide, one of the most devoted and recognizable fans in WWE history, who came to Manhattan from Haiti as a child and quickly found his passion for living through sports-entertainment.

The documentary was originally announced in 2021 and was supposed to premiere that summer, but it wasn’t released until now. There were multiple WWE documentaries around that time that were either canceled or reworked, including a Lex Luger WWE Icons documentary that was reworked into a Biography: WWE Legends episode for A&E.

Abouzeide was named WWE’s first-ever officially certified superfan in 2021. He was presented with an award while attending WrestleMania 37.

In 2022, MLW honored Abouzeide with a “King of All Superfans” award.

WWE’s trailer for the “Superfan” documentary can be seen below: