SUNDAY UPDATE: BATTLE OF LA, NOTES ON TOMORROW'S RAW INCLUDING SURPRISE GUEST; VINCE TALKS

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We're looking for reports on tonight's Battle of Los Angeles finals in Burbank as well as the TNA house show in Bakersfield at
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Tonight's Battle of Los Angeles lineup:
Brandon Bonham vs. Nigel McGuinness
Low Ki vs. Masato Yoshino (IWGP jr. champ vs. Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate champ)
T.J. Perkins vs. Bryan Danielson
Scott Lost vs. Chris Hero
Plus semifinals and finals with winners advancing
There will be a three-hour Raw on Monday starting at 8 p.m. from Tampa headlined by Batista vs. Chris Jericho for the World title in a cage match plus DX vs. The Miz & John Morrison in a tri-branded show. Smackdown and ECW will be taped on Tuesday in Orlando headlined by Undertaker vs. Big Show in a casket match (probably a dark match).
The reason there are no house shows this weekend is because the entire crew is headed to Europe for a nearly two week tour before returning for Raw on 11/17 in Atlanta.
All Japan has a Tokyo Sumo Hall show headlined by Great Muta vs. Minoru Suzuki for the Triple Crown on Monday.
The most detailed story on Gabe Sapolsky's departure as ROH booker and where the company currently stands will be in Monday's issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. We also have a look at the most lucrative contract ever offered to a newcomer in the history of the business, and why the contract was offered and why it's considered a deal so big as to save a company. With coverage of major international events, two PPV shows, an article on the most watched MMA matches ever in the United States, and a bio on the late S.D. Jones as some of the features, we will have two issues out this coming week.
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Our lead story looks at the ROH business change in depth, including changes expected in the company, the meeting of Gabe Sapolsky and the wrestlers last month when they went to talk about the problems, thoughts on why ROH has become stagnant, what possibly can be done as well as Adam Pearce's first memo to the talent and changes he talked about.
We look at how indie wrestling has changed in the past few years, different ideas and how they would turn out, who knew, wild cards regarding the company future and more on upcoming shows. We also talk about the history of Sapolsky with the company, notes on PPVs, television talks, money losses, Sapolsky's quirks and his reaction to being replaced as well as his future in pro wrestling which tells a lot about the industry today. We also look at how ROH got started.
We've got full coverage of UFC 90 from Chicago, including notes on injuries, what happened with Anderson Silva, what all-time UFC record was tied, the story behind Patrick Cote's knee injury, business notes on the show and what those business notes say about people attending UFC events today. We also have the earliest PPV numbers, as well as match-by-match rundowns as well as poll results on the show.
We also have coverage of Cyber Sunday, including the surprises in the voting and what they say about WWE television and its fan base today, as well as match-by-match coverage with star ratings, and poll results on the show.
We also have similar coverage of the Antonio Pena Memorial show and what appears to be the hottest pro wrestling angle in the world right now including using a mainstream celebrity who had a connection to one of the wrestlers and the angle involving the vacating of their world title.
We also have notes on the Pro Wrestling NOAH show at Budokan Hall and reaction to the KENTA vs. Naomichi Marufuji match.
We've got a bio on S.D. Jones, with his career history, how he got into wrestling, his role in the WWWF and WWF, as well as his experience in other territories and most famous matches, as well as the time he was at first groomed for a push in WWWF.
We've got notes on Survivor Series, notes on two major lawsuits WWE is involved in, five new WWE signings and a funny story from the set of Steve Austin's movie.
We also have a major feature on the most watched MMA matches on television ever in North America, as well as the matches that added more viewers and how it compares to the biggest segment on pro wrestling TV this year.
We also have our regular features including ratings of all the national shows over the past weeks and a breakdown of who watches them, and what changes have been made in the audience on TNA and UFC of late. We also look at the weekly show that has shown tremendous ratings gain, and why that increase actually means nothing.
We also have the results from the major league arena events over the past week and the major television show reviews.
Also in the issue:
--Update on TNA Turning Point PPV
--What happened at the TNA live taping that threw off the timing of the show and killed what was supposed to be a good match
--Changes in who TNA has been using and why
--A look at the TNA business over the past week
--Notes upcoming on television from TNA
--The biggest promotional war in North America heats up big-time and where it stands with both sides claiming the other will be out of business
--A look at the ESPN E:60 piece on Brock Lesnar
--Tons more on the Lesnar vs. Couture fight including strategy, odds, comments by both men, Lesnar's peoples complaints about officiating, who people are betting on and business updates on the show
--Advances for all the major UFC events at this point
--Updates on Elite XC talent
--A major announcement from a few weeks back that is not happening
--One of pro wrestling's biggest drawing cards set to leave his promotion and going independent and his reasons
--Lots more on the history of pro wrestling in Mexico
--A look back at the affect of WCW on the pro wrestling business in Mexico during the 90s
--The rematch of the most watched match in more than 30 years and almost nobody even pays attention to it
--Two men in one of the most famous matches of the past ten years against each other form a tag team and almost nobody cares
--TNA stars and Danny Hodge head to Japan
--Tag team from rival warring companies
--Hall of Famer talks of reviving landmark promotion of the 90s
--A major one hour national TV special planned on one of pro wrestling's all-time biggest stars
--Bankruptcy of company affects several pro wrestlers
--Crazy crime involving the son of a known pro wrestler and a television star
--Mick Foley talks about going to TNA and the WWE Hall of Fame, TNA booking, announcing Smackdown, looking back on his decision not to go TNA three years ago, and a program with Kurt Angle
--What match at Bound for Glory ended with most of the participants mad at what happened and why
--Rich Franklin talks about his future
--Update on the so-called savior of Japanese MMA in prime time
--MMA star getting offers for reality show
--American Gladiator doing pro wrestling
--BBC plans MMA documentary
--WWE star will tag team with local sportscaster in a match next month
--Best selling DVDs
--Notes from WWE developmental
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--A note for those in Canada. Raw on The Score starts at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow night and will be replayed roughly at midnight, as well as 4 p.m. on Tuesday
--Also, this coming Wednesday's WEC show will be starting at 8 p.m., not 9 p.m. like usual, and Versus doesn't have a staggered feed so that means 5 p.m. on the West Coast (but there will be a prime time replay for the West Coast). They want the show over by 10 p.m. so as not to go head-to-head with Ultimate Fighter, but I'm not sure they'll be able to pull that off.
--Mae Young was called to appear at Raw on Monday
--Today is the one year anniversary of the death of the Fabulous Moolah
--There is an interview with Vince McMahon promoting tomorrow night's Raw at
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2008/11/wwe-monday-night.html McMahon noted tomorrow night's show will feature clips from past shows and said WWE is the second largest traveling show in the world, behind only the circus. He also talked about Tribute to the Troops being on NBC this year, and it being cut to a one-hour format, and it will be taped in Baghdad. When asked how long wrestling can continue on television, he said, "It can go on forever. When you think about it, we started when television was born."
--Brian Blair is involved in an election that has turned nasty for County Commissioner of Hillsbrough County (Tampa) on Tuesday. Blair is the incumbent Republican
--Lance Storm talks Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling at
http://www.stormwrestling.com/110208.html He enjoyed the show because of how bad the wrestling was. He said if the wrestling was good, he wouldn't like it as much because then he think it would hurt wrestling.
--The Miami Herald web site has a note about next Saturday's Florida Championship Wrestling house show in Tampa at Sickles High School, to benefit the local Guardian Youth Wrestling Club (for ages 6-14, Jack & Jerry Brisco have ben involved in the club) and the Sickles High School wrestling team, noting Dusty Rhodes, Jack Brisco, Jerry Brisco and Steve Keirn would be there. The story noted that none of the colleges in Florida field wrestling teams.
--AULL on Friday night in Tlalnepantla: Angel de Plata & Iron Master b Mr. Flama & Sol de Oriente, Cerebro Maligno & Epitafio & Herejia b Principe Torbellino & Rey Kristal & Sombra Escarlata, Rey Krimen & Sepulturero & Terry Dos Mil b Quimico Jr. & Robin Maravilla & Yakuza, Rocky Santana & Super Calo & Enrique Vera b Ghefar & Rambo & Septiembre el Terrorista, Dr. Wagner Jr. & Hijo del Solitario & Solar b Cien Caras Jr. & Mascara Ano 2000 & Universo 2000
--Today's major Mexico shows are Arena Coliseo with Blue Panther & Dos Caras Jr. & Marco Corleone vs. Lizmark Jr. & Mr. Niebla & Rey Bucanero. Guadalajara has Metalik & La Sombra vs. Olimpico & Ultimo Guerrero. Naranjos has Octagon & Elegido vs. Dark Cuervo & Electroshock. Salamanca has a three-way cage match with Cibernetico vs. Chessman vs. Kenzo Suzuki. Monterrey has Mesias & La parka vs. Nicho & Zorro. Xalapa has El Hijo del Santo & Dandy vs. Blue Demon Jr. & Hijo del Pierroth (thanks to Kris Zellner)
--We will be doing Wrestling Observer radio tonight and with no major weekend shows, we'll have more time for questions, so if you've got any pro wrestling or MMA questions today, you can send them to
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--Which of these shows are you most interested in
UFC 91 Lesnar vs. Couture 52.3%
UFC 92 Griffin vs. Evans 12.8%'
WWE Survivor Series 10.9%
ROH 11/14 PPV 9.3%
TNA Turning Point 7.4%
WWE Armageddon 3.5%
Affliction Fedor vs. Arlovski 3.0%
WEC Faber vs. Brown 0.8%
--Poll on Smackdown
Excellent 20.3%
Good 25.9%
Average 25.9%
Fair 16.7%
Poor 11.1%
48.1% of those responding didn't see the show
--Which of these Hall of Famers was the best wrestler
Ric Flair 50.9%
Chris Benoit 34.9%
Terry Funk 9.3%
Verne Gagne 4.8%
--War Machine (the former Jon Koppenhaver of UFC fame) headlines the 12/6 NAAFS show in Cleveland at Gray's Armory facing Joe Helland, who has a ten match winning streak.
--Drake Younger vs. Sonjay Dutt has been added to Saturday's CZW Night of Infamy 7 at the Alhambra in Philadelphia
--Roxxi from TNA, as Nikki Roxx, faces Tracy Taylor on 11/15 for PGWA as part of the SAW show that night in Millersville, TN at the SAW Arena
--New England Championship Wrestling from last night in Quincy, MA: Handsome Johnny DCOR Brandon Locke, Taeler Hendrix b Ariel-DQ, Davey Loomis b Ryan Matthews-DQ, Pride b Team Zero, Brenden Michael Thomas b Kris Pyro, Mokoto b T.J. Richter, Handsome Johnny b Mokoto, Brandon Locke b Handsome Johnny, Brandon Locke b Kris Pyro, Brandon Locke b Scott Osbourne, Brandon Locke b D.C. Dillinger, Alex Arion b Brandon Locke, Alex Arion b Evan Siks, Masked Enforcer (Max Bauer) b Alex Arion (thanks to Chris Hickey)
--GOUGE from last night in Youngsville, NC: Shawn Alexander b The Taker, Scandinavian Sweetheart Mia b Andrea the Giant, Krazy Killer Klowns b Charlie Dreamer & Jake Manning, Otto Schwanz b Damien Wayne-DQ, Exotic Aloysius Street b The Goat, Fabulous Frankie Fontaine & Trailer Park Mode b Dick Foley & Seymour Snott, ? b Cowboy Willie Watts. Next show is 12/5 in Raleigh at Vintage 21
--Insanity Pro Wrestling from last night in Indianapolis: Tommy Chill b Deja Vu, Parker James NC Jack Verville, Kaden Assad & Jesse Emerson b Louis Lyndon & Kharn Alexander, Justin Andrews b Brett Havoc, Soul Shooters b Rob Starr & Shawn Blaze, Jayson Quick b Ricochet, Neveah & Ashley Lane b Hellena Heavenly & Sassy Stephie, C.J. Otis b Chris Hall, Joey Owens b Dave Davidson, Faith in Nothing b Carlton Kaz & Osyris, Aaron Williams NC Billy Roc, Jedd & Dustin Rayz b Irish Airborne, Drake Younger b Jon Moxley-DQ. Next show is 11/15 at the Salvation Army Community Center
--1HWE from last night in Fort Worth before 500 fans: Seth Shai b Bryan Lewis, Bad Boyz b Billy Clubb & Dr. Knuckles, Syar b Joshua McKnight, Logan b SB1, Lexi b Khris Haiden, Arcane Fratres b Team Psychopathik & Sexy Street, Balls Ryder b David Fuller. Next show is 11/8 in Dallas (thanks to David Farmer)
--Championship Wrestling from last night in Kingsport, TN: Keith Knox b J.C. Roberts, Beau James b Marco Corona, Nick Hammonds & Wayne Adkins d Chase Owens & Alyx Winters, Bobby Eaton b Eric Steele, Erik Darkstrom b Cody Ices, Moe Jenkins & Brian Phoenix b 420 Hit Squad-COR, KMF Inc. b Hammonds & Adkins and Owens & Winters, Robbie Cassidy b Mr. Bolo, Tony Givens b Brian Logan to win their version of the AWA title. Next show is Saturday night in Greeneville, TN at the Eastview Rec Center
--Mid South Wrestling from last night in Hot Springs, AR before 75 fans: Jason Jones b Matt Riviera, Jeff Jett b Insane Medic, Mark Johnson b Rick Sweetan, Spoiler 2000 b Gary Gram, Matt Riviera & Jeff Jett b Apocalypse & Jason Jones, Atomic Dogg Ali Stevens b Tim Storm (managed by Skandor Akbar) (thanks to Tom Simon)
--XWA Battle of Britain from last night in Lancaster, U.K. before 150 fans: Sam Bailey b Danny Hope, Juice b Dirk Feelgood, Stixx b Ross Jordan, Manchester Massive b Robbie Brookside & Damon Leigh-DQ, Spud b El Ligero (thanks to Greg Lambert)
--WPW from last night in Brooklyn: Dan Da Man b C.K. Cross, Jason Static b Sal DeFalco, Gregg Hogys b I.M. Smarte, Hawaii Allen b Jumpin Lee, Rhaka Khan b Jena, Malta b Jay Santana, Angelina Love b Taylor Wilde, Spike Dudley b Guido (Little Guido), Balls Mahoney won three-way over Kip James and Rhino, Highlanders b BQE. Also among those appearing at the show were Bill Apter, Bruno Sammartino, Larry Zbyszko, Missy Hyatt, Baron Mikel Scicluna and Tito Santana. Santana and Scicluna went at it after a match where both were managers. They did a three-bell salute to S.D. Jones during the show (thanks to Jeff Sheridan)
--Hoosier Pro Wrestling's 10th year anniversary show from last night in Columbus, IN before 275 fans: Pastor Pain & Colt Justice b Marc Houston & T.J. Kemp, Cameron Star b Willie Loseagin, Ox Harley b Fuji Brown, Tom Van Zant b Cousin Cooter-DQ, Average White Guy b General Lee, Troy Van Zant & Bobby Black b Donny Idol & Dylan Bostic, Tank Toland b Shawn Cook, Demolition Ax b Ronnie Vegas. Next show is 12/6 headlined by Greg Valentine (thanks to Jerry Wilson)
--NAWA from last night in Cedartown, GA: Stupid the Clown b Josh Hatae, Bruiser Eden b Billy Love, Air Paris b Nigel Sherrod-DQ, Bulldog Raines b Josh Stone, Chris Ganz & Chris Lightning b Jamie Hall & Lamar Phillips, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson b Rick Michaels & Simon Sermon. Next show is 12/6 headlined by Mr. Hughes (thanks to Dave Wills)
--Abdullah the Butcher turned somewhere between 67 and 72 today, depending upon what birthday you believe. Sharmell turns 34 and former WWE wrestler Domino, who disappeared, is now 29
--Rich Tate's Atlanta wrestling nostalgia:
52 years ago today: Don & Red McIntyre beat Freddie & Billy Blassie with promoter Paul Jones as referee
46 years ago: The Kentuckians, Luke Brown & Grizzly Smith, beat Freddie Blassie & Mr. Moto to set up a Blassie vs. Grizzly Smith world title match
37 years ago in Macon: Fabulous Moolah beat Susan Greene underneath a Bill Dromo & George Scott over Bill White & Buddy Colt match
35 years ago: Jack Brisco beat Dory Funk Jr. to retain the NWA world title while Bill Watts won the Georgia title from Mr. Wrestling II and Bobby Shane beat Tim Woods
32 years ago in Macon: Mongolian Stomper beat Jos LeDuc in a no DQ match
29 years ago: Stan Hansen beat Ernie Ladd to win the Georgia TV title. Bret Hart beat Kangaroo Jonathan Boyd in the opener
--Bryan Danielson has been announced for the 12/13 wXw show in Oberhausen, Germany against the winner of the Bad Bones vs. Steve Douglas wXw title match that will be held this month (thanks to Timo Knopf)
--The Globe had a big article on how Linda Bollea wouldn't allow Hulk to attend the "Welcome Back Nick" party at the family home (thanks to Paul Kacprzak)
--NWA MSW on Saturday night in Hinton, WV headlined by Stro