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We're also looking for reports from Toronto tonight with the non-Raw stuff such as Superstars matches, dark matches or anything else not evident on the live show, as well as for a report on Saturday night's TNA show in Dalton, GA.
The UFC Countdown show airs at 7 p.m. tonight on Spike, followed by tapes of two live events, the Rashad Evans vs. Sean Salmon fight night at 8 p.m. and the Dan Henderson vs. Quinton Jackson UFC 75 show at 10 p.m.
ROH tonight on HDNet at 8 p.m.
*Young Bucks vs. Dark City Fight Club
*Bison Smith vs. Sal Rinauro
*Colt Cabana vs. Joey Ryan
*Mark & Jay Briscoe vs. Kevin Steen & El Generico
Smackdown and ECW will be taped along with a few Superstars matches in Hamilton, ONT on Tuesday night.
Wednesday night is the debut of the new season of Ultimate Fighter, as well as an Ultimate Fight Night Live from Oklahoma City headlined by Roger Huerta vs. Gray Maynard and Nate Diaz vs. Melvin Guillard.
It's our Hall of Fame month, as we've got a Hall of Fame preview this week running down many of the candidates in this year's election in today's issue of the Observer. We will run down the remaining candidates next week, and the following week will be our traditional biggest issue of the year, the regular Hall of Fame issue.
All subscriptions to the newsletter and web site for more will include what is traditionally our most talked about and best selling issue of the year, the 2009 Hall of Fame issue, which is now just a few weeks away.
The issue is available today on the web site for premium members as is a back issue from 1992, put up this week for premium members on the site.
The issue looks at Gene & Ole Anderson, The Assassins,Atlantis, Red Bastien, Carlos Colon, Big Daddy, Edge, George Gordienko, Ultimo Guerrero & Rey Bucanero, Gran Hamada, Volk Han, Owen Hart, Curt Hennig, Chris Jericho, Rocky Johnson, Ivan Koloff, Konnan, Karloff Lagarde, Mark Lewin, Jose Lothario, Midnight Express, Mick McManus, Bill Miller, Fabulous Moolah, Pedro Morales, Dick Murdoch, Rey Mysterio, Kendo Nagasaki, Jackie Pallo, Blue Panther, Rollerball Rocco, Rock & Roll Express, Rick Rude, Sabu and Masa Saito, including previous finishes and strengths and weaknesses as candidates.
We also have notes on changes in PPV plans in WWE, with both the positives and a major negative regarding themed shows. We also look at the Undertaker-C.M. Punk program and the mentality behind the changes.
We've got notes on the Khali/Big Show backstage skirmish in Puerto Rico. We have notes on a change regarding drug testing penalties, thoughts on Batista, update on Umaga, company's last ditch effort to keep Jeff Hardy from leaving, Jerry Lawler as mayor and Lilian Garcia's departure, as well as an update on the best selling DVDs this year with updated numbers, as well as an update on WWE.com traffic and orders.
We also have notes on the Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial shows planned for 9/27 at Budokan Hall and 10/3 in Osaka, including what is planned, and why this is in many ways the end of an era, including the dream match-up of pro wrestling legends for the first and probably last time, as well as the reuniting of one of the best tag teams in history after nearly a decade apart. There is also talk of a onetime only tag team of legends and we look at the interest level in the events.
We also look at the details behind the firing of Angelina Love, as well as internal TNA thoughts regarding the idea of monthly PPV shows.
We also have a feature on Nigel McGuinness and WWE, as well as how this affects ROH going forward. We look at McGuinness' final scheduled matches. We look at the style differences McGuinness and Danielson will be facing as well as what they'll need for success in WWE. We look at the status of other ROH stars as well as what this means to the ROH fan base.
We also look at the Dragon Gate USA experiment, looking at both the PPV show and the taping of the second show in Chicago. We look at the issues that face the company going forward, as well as dates to remember and reactions to the Chicago event.
We also have a feature on someone who only had three pro wrestling matches in his career, but all three were main events against legends, one set the all-time record for the largest pro wrestling gate of its time (and it wasn't that long ago), the second was a major show and the third was the biggest pro wrestling event ever held in his home country. We look at the unique circumstances of the man's career and his background before pro wrestling that led him to gaining one of the most conclusive wins in history over a wrestling legend who did very few jobs during his career.
We also have notes on the death of career of Joe Novo, who wrestled as Joe Nova and Butcher Brannigan around the world. We look at his career and life after wrestling.
We also have an update on the WWE PPV business, with some good news. We look at reasons why the first show with a marked increase from last year took place, and what that means when it comes to themed events.
We also have our usual look at the ratings of all the national TV shows over the past week, including notes on one show doing its best numbers in months and another doing its worst numbers in a year, as well as the plight of week two of season two of Bully Beatdown.
We also have our usual weekly features such as the results from the major league events held around the world over the past week, and rundown of the major television shows.
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Also in this week's issues:
--Another debuting son of a member of a prominent three generation wrestling family
--Jushin Liger faces off with Mistico this coming week
--Terry Funk advertised big coming to Mexico for event
--Perhaps the No. 2 wrestling promotion in the world facing financial difficulties based on the weakening economy
--Full lineup for the Antonio Pena Memorial show
--TNA and Dragon Gate stars in big match
--The debut of the new version of Hustle featuring the first Liger vs. Kawada meeting since high school wrestling days
--Legends trio headlining tour in Japan
--Update on potential tearing down of a wrestling landmark
--A look back at the first $100,000 gate in pro wrestling history
--Doctor who prescribed medication to wrestler who passed away from overdose pleads guilty
--Hulk Hogan's book
--Old time regional promoter wants back in the game
--RVD returns to wrestling this past week
--Former WWE star has written three books and hoping to get them published
--Giant teenage son of 90s star debuts
--Notes on TNA's planned tour of Australia
--Hogan talks TNA
--Update on UFC plans for shows between now and the end of the year
--Rashad Evans talks about his fight being postponed with Quinton Jackson
--How Hollywood is the latest unique obstacle in UFC booking
--Problems in the middleweight division at the top
--Injury notes
--A problem with newcomer in light heavyweight division not wanting a title shot
--Why major heavyweight fight coming up should be changed
--Former WWE wrestler who coached Shane Carwin and trained with Brock Lesnar gives thoughts on the fight
--Speech fighters were told at the last PPV about having exciting fights
--New UFC TV deal and details
--New UFC matches
--Japanese star announces retirement at the end of the year
--Super Hulk tournament changes again with the addition of The Unknown Hulkster
--Notes on first round of K-1 World Grand Prix airing live in the U.S.
--Update on Fedor vs. Brett Rogers
--Gina Carano to star in movie
--Debut of two-time Olympic wrestler in Strikeforce later this month
--More on Mayweather-Marquez promotion
--Biggest boxing star to date says he will be fighting MMA
--Verdict in regarding the shooting death of Justin Eilers
--Notes on Dolph Ziggler from high school and college
--Former WWE executive takes high profile position with video game company
--Celebrity guest host dating diva
--Developmental notes
--WWE wrestler undergoes major surgery
--Details on all the weekend house shows
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*November 17, 1997 (full details of everything leading to the most famous wrestling match finish of modern times at the Survivor Series plus a history of in-ring double-crosses)
*December 21, 1998 (the complete Vince McMahon-Bret Hart conversation right before the Survivor Series match so you'll know exactly what was said--the conversation played in edited form both on the inaugural broadcast of Confidential as well as in Wrestling with Shadows, but everything that was said between the two about the match that was going to take place that same night)
*August 1, 1994 (the most detailed coverage anywhere of the Vince McMahon steroid trial, an issue praised in numerous newspaper article and Sex, Lies and Headlocks)
*March 26, 2001 (death of WCW and history of pro wrestling on the Turner networks)
*October 22, 2001 (why the adult audience has left pro wrestling in such great numbers and what needed to have been done to save them)
*July 8, 1991 (Ric Flair leaves WCW as world champion/Zahorian steroid trial)
*February 8, 1993 (the life and times of Andre the Giant)
*May 13, 2002 (the life story of the most incredible pro wrestling career ever, a look at Lou Thesz, in one of the largest issues of our history)
*January 27, 2003 (part one of the two-part series covering the career and life of The Sheik)
*February 3, 2003 (Part two on The Sheik including thoughts from people who worked with him and where he stands historically)
*March 24, 2003 (history of the WWWF title, inside behind the Sammartino, Backlund and Backlund era)
*April 21, 2003 (history of WWF continues with the expansion nationally, the death of the regional territories and the rise of Hulk Hogan)
*May 12, 2003 (The life and death of Elizabeth, and the rise of fall of Lex Luger)
*June 9, 2003 (Part 1 of history of WWF vs. WCW wars and what many say was the greatest year in U.S. wrestling; plus a look at Fred Blassie)
*June 16, 2003 (Freddie Blassie through the eyes of his biggest rivals and friends)
*July 28, 2003 (Part 2 of the history of the WWF vs. WCW war and the plans to make new superstars in the early 90s, what happened, and the night where the three biggest wrestling companies in the world combined for a joint show and what happened)
*August 25, 2003 (2003 Hall of Fame issue with huge profiles on the controversial career of Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit as well as historical features on Earl Caddock and Francisco Flores)
*September 22, 2003 (Part 3 of the history of the WWF vs WCW war with the seeds that caused the collapse of the industry in the 90s, Zahorian trial, Gulf War controversy, Flair leaves WCW while holding world title and much more)
*October 27, 2003 (The fascinating life of Stu Hart plus the story of Road Warrior Hawk)
*January 19, 2004 (2003 Awards issue)
*February 2, 2004 (History of Toronto wrestling, Jack Tunney life story, Royal Rumble and Battle Royal history)
*February 23, 2004 (History of Guerrero family with Eddy's win over Brock Lesnar)
*March 1, 2004 (History of WWF continues with the period that brought the company down in early 1992, the mistakes, the real stories and how the business changed)
*March 8, 2004 (History of Wrestlemania, its greatest matches and best and worst shows as voted both by wrestlers and non-wrestlers and Wrestlemania history books)
*July 5, 2004 (A look behind the scenes and Ric Flair's book and his background with Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan)
*July 12, 2004 (A look at more on Ric Flair's book and his comments on Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart and Mick Foley)
*August 16, 2004 (History of the Olympians in pro wrestling)
*August 23, 2004 (2004 Hall of Fame issue and biggest issue of the year with huge profiles on Kazushi Sakuraba, Undertaker, Bob Backlund, Masahiro Chono, Ultimo Dragon, Kurt Angle and Tarzan Lopez--this counts as one issue if you are asking for a free issue, but ordered separately, due to size, is $6 in North America and $7 overseas)
*October 4, 2004 (the life and times of Big Bossman; as well as details of the life and times of one of the most influential men world wide in pro wrestling history, Jim Barnett)
*November 15, 2004 (the full story of what happened between Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder, plus coverage of the most important week in the history of TNA)
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*March 14, 2005 (the 50 biggest money players in the history of WWF and a look at their Hall of Fame)
*May 9, 2005 (the life and times of Chris Candido)
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*August 24, 2005 (2005 Hall of Fame issue with career profiles of Paul Heyman, HHH and Freebirds plus debut of MMA Hall of Fame)
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*July 24, 2006 (The History of the Von Erichs and World Class Championship Wrestling--the most unreal story ever in wrestling)
*September 4, 2006 (The Rise and Fall of Kurt Angle; 2006 Hall of Fame inductions of Eddie Guerrero, Paul Bowser, Masakatsu Funaki, Aja Kong and Hiroshi Hase including tons of wrestling history around the world from the 20s through the 60s, the evolution of working to not working in Japan, and a look at Guerrero in hindsight, double issue $6 or $7 overseas)
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*November 27, 2006 (History of WCW part three, When Bischoff challenged McMahon to fight; Truth and fiction around Bret Hart signing with WCW and why it didn't click)
*December 6, 2006 (details behind Pride's offers to sell promotion and Part four of History of WCW part four, Hogan-Goldberg match and why there was no rematch, WCW loses NBC network deal in 1999 and the real reasons the company fell apart)
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*July 2, 2007 (Part one of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
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--Hulk Hogan has filed suit against the attorneys who are represented him in the Graziano family lawsuit claiming they misled him and charged him
$1.5 million so far in legal fees when they should have told him Progressive insurance would have provided him a free attorney. The story is at http://www.tampabay.com/news/courts/civil/suit-says-hulk-hogan-was-overcharged-1-million-for-attorneys-fees/1036073
--Vivendi Entertainment is taking over distribution of the financially plagued Genius DVD catalog, which includes the WWE distribution deal. The deal for WWE is for U.S. distribution rights.
--We'll have another Wrestling Observer Radio show tonight late after Raw talking about the show, UFC Countdown and the latest news.
--We are also looking for new weekly correspondents who can do TV show wrap-ups of the AAA show on Galavision and ROH on HDNet
--NFL players Matt Birk of the Baltimore Ravens, Lofa Tatupu of the Seattle Seahawks and Sean Morey of the Arizona Cardinals announced they have donated their brains and spinal cord tissue to the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy to understand the effects from repeated concussions. That makes 150 athletes who have done so. This is the group associated with former WWE wrestler Chris Nowinski. Houston Mitchell of the Los Angeles Time has a story at http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2009/09/ (thanks also to Craig Rondinone)
--Some notes on UFC TV programming after tonight. Tuesday at 6 p.m. has an Unleashed episode headlined by the Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir fight at UFC 100 and Chuck Liddell vs. Shogun Rua. At 7 p.m. is a show headlined by Rashad Evans vs. Forrest Griffin, Quinton Jackson vs. Wanderlei Silva, Shane Carwin vs. Christian Wellisch and Nate Marquardt vs. Martin Kampmann. Wednesday is UFC programming from 3-8 p.m. replying the top 100 fights special, followed by the live show from Oklahoma City at 8 p.m. and the debut of the new season of Ultimate Fighter at 10 p.m. Thursday has two hours of Unleashed before Impact, with the first hour headlined by Roger Huerta vs. Leonard Garcia and the second featuring an hour of early Royce Gracie fights. Friday has Unleashed from 9-11 p.m. with the first hour being an Anderson Silva special and second hour headlined by Chuck Liddell vs. Jeremy Horn and Randy Couture vs. Mike Van Arsdale. Saturday has two hours of Unleashed from 6-8 p.m., followed by a live hour before the PPV featuring Efrain Escudero vs. Cole Miller and Drew McFedries vs. Tomaz Drwal from Dallas.
--Last night late, WWE Breaking Point results were No. 93 on the Google most searched
--NFL ratings continue to be strong as the Packers/Bears game last night did a 13.4 rating and 22 share on the overnights. NBC had the highest rated Sunday night of television since the Academy Awards in February. This probably isn't a positive for the WWE buy rate for last night. The show did a 35 rating in both Chicago and Milwaukee.
--Nigel McGuinness has been added to the ROH show on 9/19 in Chicago to do a farewell interview to fans in the city. They will also be doing an autograph session with McGuinness and Bryan Danielson at the show.
--Tyler Black will not be appearing on the weekend shows in Chicago and 9/18 in Dayton due to not fully recovering from neck surgery. Austin Aries will now defend the title in Chicago against Bryan Danielson insetad of Petey Williams.
--KENTA is also signed for the 11/5 and 11/6 TV tapings, as well as 111/7 in Edison, NJ
--Erick Stevens is also off those shows due to a knee injury suffered while wrestling in Germany for wXw over the weekend.
--Best TV show of the past week
Smackdown 49.2%
Raw 15.3%
Impact 15.0%
ROH 8.4%
Inside MMA 4.0%
ECW 3.1%
AAA 2.8%
Superstars 2.2%
--Do you belive Sting will sign a new contract for next year in TNA
Yes 39.0%
No, he will retire 31.6%
No, he will sign with WWE because WWE will offer him an easy schedule 29.4%
--Who do you expect to win this match?
Gray Maynard 51.0%
Roger Huerta 49.0%
--Rob Van Dam won the WSW world title beating Joe E Legend on 9/11 in Portimao, Portugal, and retained the title the next night in the same city over Lance Cade. Also on the tour was Trevor Murdoch. Saturday results: Jonny Storm won three-way over Johnny Moss and Joey Fleisch, Iceberg b Kenzo Richards, Juan Casanova b Ultra Psycho, Joe Legend b Trevor Murdoch, Mad Dog b Giogrio Castano, Casanova won gauntlet, Mad Dog b Iceberg to win European title, RVD b Lance Cade
--Bill Behrens noted that regarding the Georgia Old School Wrestling show reported on here yesterday, there was a photo of The Assassin, and Jody Hamilton wasn't booked. He noted the booking of a Batista (as in Jay Batista), One Warrior Nation and also that promoter Joey Roberts, who plays Big Steel, had claimed at one point to be the guy who played Hugh Morrus in WCW, which he was not.
--In a surprise, Kris Logan, who as of a few weeks ago was half of the FCW tag champs with Justin Angel, was cut over the weekend.
--Mike Rome actually broke the Randy Couture vs. Brandon Vera story yesterday about UFC 105 a little before the Telegraph in the U.K. put it up.
--Julius Jones of the Seattle Seahawks did the Ric Flair/Jackie Fargo strut after scoring a touchdown against the Rams yesterday (thanks to Phil Adams)
--There is a story at http://blog.newsok.com/boneman/ on how there are no Oklahoma fighters on Wednesday's UFC debut in Oklahoma City, running down some of the former Oklahoma State wrestlers on the roster
--Jim Ross writes about his introduction to MMA at http://newsok.com/article/3400810
--The Bryan Danielson farewell at Dragon Gate is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtQ_FnaO54w
--There are six front row tickets left for the 11/28 Dragon Gate show in Philadelphia, which will have a one night tournament to crown the first Dragon Gate USA champion. Davey Richards is the only officially announced name in the tournament.
--On last night's Packers vs. Bears game, in the second quarter, as Cullen Jenkins of the Green Bay Packers threw Bears running back Matt Forte to the ground, Al Michaels called it "an MMA move" as opposed to a UFC move, or what would have been called a WWF or WWE move three years ago. In college games over the weekend, there was one reference to a WWE move and one to a UFC style takedown. (Thank to Cory Van Kleeck)
--Here's a funny one. KRON in San Francisco did a big story on Ana Julaton of Daly City winning the IBA women's boxing championship at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, and said Julaton was "the first female to headline the HP Pavilion." Just wow.
--Fox News Channel Saturday morning did a piece on underground teenage fighting. It didn't tie it into UFC or MMA, but talked about teenagers wanting to get noticed posting fights on Youtube like Kimbo Slice. (thanks to Jeff Gagliardo)
--EWA on 9/20 at Tall Cedars Hall in Parkville, MD
--Future Shock Wrestling from yesterday in Swinton, UK: Raynaldo b Alex Cyanide, Stixx b Jermain Eventer, Swedish Tigress b Melanie Price, Sparx b Jack Toxic, Nordic Warrior b Jimmy O'Shea, Joey Hayes & Clinton Steele & Danny Hope & Danny Sensation b Simon Valour & Damon Leigh & Carl Clinch & Xander Cooper, Sam Bailey b Chris Egan (thanks to Michael Fitzgerald)
--A note on Kerry Brown's funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.m., the Thompson Funeral Home is on Broadway and Furby in Winnipeg
--Mid South Pro Wrestling drew a sellout 700 paying $6,200 on Saturday night in Russellville, AR: Tim Storm b Kaleb Kastle, Rick Sweetan b Dustin Anderson, Prince Al Farat b Chas Cardington, Mark Johnson b Farat, Athena b Malia Hosaka, Jeff Jett b Buddy Landel-DQ, Matt Riviera NC Jay Lethal, Riviera & Lethal b Dark Circle
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--Big Time Wrestling canceled its 9/25 show in Danbury, CT after Roddy Piper, the top star, pulled out. The Gillespie Agency, which represents Piper, said that due to health issues, Piper had to pull out of both the 9/25 show in Danbury and 9/26 show in Malden, but that he hoped to be able to make up those dates in the future. More than 700 fans had purchased tickets to Danbury. The Malden show is going on as scheduled with Sgt. Slaughter replacing Piper as guest, and they are offering refunds. Hopefully Piper, who has been battling cancer in recent years, is okay ASAP.
--New York Wrestling Connection on 9/19 in Deer Park at the NYWC Sportatorium
--In the M-1 Challenge Championship Cup, Team Russia Legion vs. Team England takes place on 9/26 which will be live on Internet PPV at www.M-1Global.com
--Texas All-Star Wrestling from Saturday night in Humble, TX: Scoby Gober b Chip Dumas, Hector Montoya over Kaotix and Mysterious Q, Bret Basics b Dylan Star, ZenZen DDQ Gustavo Mendoza, Nick Daniels b Steve DeMarco, Ryan Davidson b Bobby 2 Badd (thanks to Mike Garcia)
--Scott Staples at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it has two second row seats for ROH in Collinsville, IL on 10/9 and two front row seats for ROH on 10/10 in Indianapolis and is looking at selling them.
--Bodyslam Wrestling Organization on 9/19 in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ at Bodyslam U
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