SAT. UPDATE: AFFLICTION/GOLDEN BOY ANNOUNCEMENT; WRESTLER GOES OUT IN RING; TNA PPV, ROH JAPAN


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        Tomorrow has the TNA No Surrender PPV from Oshawa, ONT, as well as a Raw house show in Jackson, TN and Smackdown in Jackson, MS as well as ROH from Tokyo (Nigel McGuinness vs. Jimmy Jacobs for ROH title, Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. Bryan Danielson for GHC jr. title, KENTA & Kota Ibushi vs. Naomichi Marufuji & Katsuhiko Nakajima, Briscoes vs. Davey Richards & Takeshi Morishima).
 
        Raw is live from Memphis on Monday night with Chris Jericho vs. C.M. Punk for the World title in a cage match and Rey Mysterio vs. Kane.  There is also a Smackdown house show in Montgomery, AL on Monday night and the Smackdown/ECW tapings are Tuesday in Nashville.  We're looking for reports on all of these shows.
 
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        We also look at a television deal that may change the very landscape of pro wrestling.  It got little publicity, and the ramifications got almost none, but it may lead to major changes in the industry as we know it.
 
        We have a story on what happened with Ric Flair, his daughter and her boyfriend, with several different accounts of what went down, how the police handled it, and Flair's reactions.
 
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        We've got a look at the Championship Scramble show, as well as early business indicators, a look at the show's storyline, match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results.
 
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        We've got a look at Kurt Angle's DUI case being ended, and Hulk Hogan and his wife's divorce case continuing, with a look at the family financials from court documents.
 
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--Update on the health of Scorpio Jr.
 
--Mil Mascaras works NWA show
 
--Huge personality conflict among main eventers including a near backstage fight and it getting way out of hand
 
--AAA Verano de Escandalo big show news
 
--More U.S. wrestlers headed to Mexico
 
--Battle of two major promotion world champions coming
 
--NOAH star gets foe as world champion from another sport for MMA match in a few weeks
 
--Update on New Japan booking situation
 
--Former TNA star gets shot at New Japan title
 
--Ric Flair's wife talks about their relationship and what went wrong
 
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--Dragon Gate's U.S. debut
 
--Dwayne Johnson update
 
--Former WWE star gets hit by a truck while jogging
 
--New Japan stars headed to U.K. show to work with ROH wrestlers
 
--Mick Foley talks future and past
 
--Update on Gail Kim
 
--Update on Team 3-D's contract situation
 
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--TNA house show news
 
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--Urijah Faber talks postponing of his fight
 
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--Strange presidential endorsement
 
--New UFC matches
 
--Next Dream show
 
--K-1 Grand Prix
 
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--Affliction and Golden Boy Promotions made the announcement of their partnership for four combined boxing & MMA PPV events in 2009.  they also announced a T-shirt deal with classic Ring Magazine covers.  No other major details were announced today.  Ricky Hatton no-showed the press conference for his own fight. 
 
--Akira Raijin collapsed earlier today in a match with Suwama at Korakuen Hell and they are fearing he has suffered a subdural hematoma.  He went down after a hard chop and couldn't get up and they had to stop the match.  Raijin, who wasn't responsive in the ring, went out on a stretcher.  Raijin did regain consciousness backstage but the injuries are thought to be serious. (thanks to Ryan Moehring)
 
--TNA No Surrender final lineup for tomorrow
*ODB vs. Awesome Kong falls count anywhere
*Curry Man & Shark Boy & Super Eric vs. Lance Rock & Jimmy Rave & Christy Hemme
*Jay Lethal vs. Sonjay Dutt engagement ring ladder match
*Taylor Wilde vs. Angelina Love in a Knockouts title match
*Petey Williams vs. Consequences Creed vs. Sheik Abdul Bashir in an X Division title match
*Robert Roode & James Storm vs. Homicide & Hernandez for the tag titles
*Samoa Joe vs. Christian Cage vs. Booker T vs. Kurt Angle for the TNA title
        No word on whether the Texas crew has been able to get a flight in other than Hernandez came in a day early for tonight's house show.  Booker and Bashir would be the two in question.    
 
--ROH results from earlier today in Tokyo:  Yamato b Eddie Edwards, Austin Aries b Ryo Saito, Roderick Strong b Davey Richards, El Generico & Shingo & Dragon Kid b Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino & BxB Hulk, Bryan Danielson b Nigel McGuinness in a non-title match, Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black b Mark & Jay Briscoe to retain the ROH tag titles.
 
--There is a Miami Herald story on Mike Brown, whose challenge to Urijah Faber for the WEC featherweight title has been moved to 11/5, at  http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/story/670488.html
 
--Reliant Stadium, scheduled to hold Wrestlemania, had some structural damage to the roof due to Hurricane Ike.  The Monday night football game scheduled there will be moved but this shouldn't affect Wrestlemania as they are hopeful the stadium will be ready in a few weeks. 
 
--Fox Searchlight has already announced a 12/19 release date for "The Wrestler," in order to make sure Mickey Rourke qualifies for an Oscar nomination.
 
--Best wishes to long-time reader and fan Bruce Grummert of Omaha who suffered a stroke on Monday is in currently at Bryan Memorial Medical Center West in Lincoln, NE
 
--Should the 3 Championship Scramble match idea become an annual tradition for WWE
Yes 19.8%
No 80.2% 
 
--The new Gorgeous George book (I haven't finished it, but it's very well researched and one of the better wrestling books around) got a B+ rating in Entertainment Weekly this week (thanks to Rob Samsel) 
 
--Smackdown last night on the fast nationals did 4.18 million viewers, which is a little above what the show has been averaging 
 
--Maria was on KRON-TV in San Francisco with Gary Radnich last night promoting the move on Smackdown to the station in October.  She was doing her ditzy character (thanks to Jeff Gagliardo) 
 
--Since WWE started doing U.K. tours in 2002, every show in Glasgow has sold out on the first day tickets were put on sale, and usually in minutes.  One show had so many people trying to get tickets that the website crashed.  Tickets went on sale yesterday at 9 p.m. for the April house show and today, plenty of seats are still available.  Well, you can't do first day sellouts forever.  
 
--Raw on 9/22 in Cincinnati has C.M. Punk & Batista vs. Chris Jericho & JBL in the advertised main event that is more likely than not going to happen (thanks to Brian Henke) 
 
--Brian Tramel's www.rasslinriotonline.com noted last weekend's ratings for the various shows in the Memphis market with Impact at 1.8, Smackdown at 5.4, Impact replay at 1.4 and Raw at 4.3
 
--UFC Wired for the weekend has Jason Lambert vs. Wilson Gouveia, Lyoto Machida vs. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou and B.J. Penn vs. Joe Stevenson (thanks to Devin Cutting)

--Sean Samuels at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it is looking for info on travel web sites that offer hotel deals for Wrestlemania in Houston
 
--2CW tonight in Watertown, NY at the Fairgrounds Arena headlined by Spike Dudley vs. Colin Delaney
 
--Titans in Toronto 3 has  free show at 1 p.m. on 9/27 at the Galleria Shopping Mall in Toronto with Chris Masters vs. Robbie McAllister
 
--Bay Bombers Roller Derby tonight at 8 p.m. at the City of Industry, CA at the Equestrian Center
 
--Matt Morgan and Traci Brooks appear for Blood, Sweat and Ears in Timmons, ONT on 11/8
 
--Robbie Ellis and Mike Quackenbush headline a show for International Championship Wrestling on 10/4 in Verona, Italy 
 
--God's Wrestling Ministries on 9/20 in Wyoming, OH at the Trinity Baptist Church
 
--CMLL on Fox Sports Espanol at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night
 
--Tonight in Torreon, Promociones Wagner has Dr. Wagner Jr. & Intocable vs. Averno & Hijo del Solitario.  Guanajuato has Chessman & Cibernetico vs. Kenzo Suzuki & Zorro (thanks to Kris Zellner)  
 
--There is an interview with Headlocked cartoon creator Mike Kingston talking about his comic and working with Jerry Lawler at http://www.comics101.com/?page=SC
 
--If you buy the TNA Impact videogame in Australia, they give you a coupon where you can send for two free TNA DVD's before 11/14 (thanks to James Stanios)  
 
--NWA Pro on Fire from last night in Newark:  El Gato b Alex Payne, Letterman b Fred Sampson, Mitch Franklin b Baby Huey, Danny Demanto b Danny Doring, Nunzio b Claudio Castagnoli, Danny Inferno b Judas Young, Samoan Warriors b Playas Club
 
--Caution High Risk Wrestling on 10/3 in Wabash, IN at the High Risk hotel is headlined by Tracy Smothers
 
--Prime Time Wrestling last night in Columbus, GA before 185 fans:  Frankie Valentine b Rob Adonis, Deathrow b David Tate & Loco, Bulldog Raines b Vordell Walker in falls count anywhere, Southside Trash b Simon Sermon & Thomas Britain, Jake Slater & Josh Stone b Chris Stevens & David Young-COR, Jerry Lawler b Colt Derringer-DQ (thanks to Larry Goodman)
 
--Alabama Wrestling Federation tonight in Lucedale, MS at the Salvation Army with Jon Heidenreich vs. Doink the Clown in a street fight plus Terri Runnels appears 
 
--Rich Tate's Atlanta wrestling nostalgia
40 years ago today:  NWA champion Gene Kiniski lost via DQ in the main event to The Masked Pro (Doug Gilbert) while Stan & Butcher Vachon beat Mario Galento & Buddy Fuller
36 years ago in Columbus:  Dick Steinborn and Assassin #2 went to a draw
34 years ago:  Harley Race beat Mr. Wrestling II to win the Georgia title and Mike McCord (Austin Idol) & Mr. Wrestling I beat Gene & Ole Anderson
32 years ago in Augusta:  Bobby Cash beat Jimmy Valiant in a Texas death match
31 years ago in Macon:  Tommy Rich & Tony Atlas & Bob Armstrong beat Gene Anderson & Pak Song & The Executioner
  
 
 
 

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