WED. UPDATE: UFC INJURIES, COMPLAINT FILED, WWE AIRS GIANTS, RATINGS, HUGE HEAD-TO-HEAD NIGHT

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UFC is airing an old Fight for the Troops Ultimate Fight Night on Spike tonight taped December 13, 2006 from the Miramar, CA at 9 P.M. tonight with Diego Sanchez vs. Joe Riggs, Shonie Carter vs. Marcus Davis, Karo Parisyan vs. Drew Fickett and Josh Koscheck vs. Jeff Joslin
A look at all the chaos that surrounded UFC this weekend, including the changing of the main events, Frank Mir's injury, Quinton Jackson, the show and how it all went down is one of several major stories in this coming Monday's jumbo-sized issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
The issue also has an update on Hulk Hogan's career, details behind the current financial issues, what he filed in court and what that says about not only wrestling at Wrestlemania, but other endeavors like television shows.
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We also have notes on one of pro wrestling's all-time greats who hinted this past week about wanting to come back for one last match, as well as an analysis of Christian's return to WWE.
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--Booker talks about his Fan Fest and WWE trying to ruin it
--Lots of new UFC matches
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--UFC TV outlet feeling financial pain
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--UFC 98 complete lineup
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--It is confirmed Quinton Jackson is out due to jaw surgery and Rashad Evans vs. Lyoto Machida will headline the 5/23 UFC PPV show from Las Vegas.
--B.J. Penn filed an official formal complaint against Georges St. Pierre and his corner men claiming they knowingly used illegal greasing agents to affect the outcome of their fight on 1/31.
--Shane Carwin will be out of training for six to eight weeks due to suffering a broken nose in his fight with Gabriel Gonzaga. Carwin was told today that he had a deviated septum and it requires surgery.
--WWE Classics in Demand for April is themed "Large and in Charge" featuring Gorilla Monsoon, Ernie Ladd, Andre the Giant, Haystacks Calhoun, John Studd, Earthquake, King Kong Bundy plus one of the Bruno Sammartino vs. Superstar Graham matches and Raw & Nitros from December 1997, right after the famous Survivor Series.
--ROH announced Claudio Castagnoli vs. Jerry Lynn on 3/20 in Elizabeth, PA. Sterling James Keenan will also be on the show.
--Today's New York Daily News gossip section said he wants President Obama to bulk up and play him in a biography movie after Johnson played Obama on Saturday Night Live a few days ago.
--Max Kellerman and ESPN radio in New York parted ways yesterday. There is a big rumor that Kellerman may go to WFAN and a co-host for Mike Francesa, which would make him the first guy with boxing and some MMA knowledge on the country's top rated sports talk station. (thanks to Jeff Bradley)
--For U.K. ratings for the week ending 3/1, Impact drew 46,000 viewers on Bravo. Raw live did 67,000, which at 2 a.m. is a hell of a number. The Raw replay did 56,000. Smackdown on Friday did 73,000 and ECW that week did 31,000 (thanks to Ian Hamilton)
--USA won the cable ratings race again this week at 2.3 for average in prime time while Fox News was at 1.9. Spike was No. 17 at 0.9 and Sci-Fi was No. 19 at 0.8. Raw was No. 3 and No. 4 in the ratings behind Burn Notice on USA (4.5) and iCarly on Nick (4.2). Watch on Monday night they'll claim it was the No. 1 show on cable. It was the No. 1 action show featuring an actress with no emotions. In 18-34, Raw was No. 3 in hour two and hour one didn't crack the top ten. Family Guy had six of the top ten rankings. In 18-49 it was No. 1 and No. 3.
--For tomorrow's Impact, the top matches are Team 3-D & Abyss vs. Matt Morgan & Beer Money in an elimination match, Rhino vs. Sheik Abdul Bashir and Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed and two partners vs. Booker T & Scott Steiner and two partners. (thanks to Jim Baker)
--It is official as we expected, that UFC 94, headlined by B.J. Penn vs. Georges St. Pierre, will air on Spike on 4/11, which just happens to be the debut of Strikeforce on Showtime and Bellator on ESPN Deportes. They will be airing 12 straight hours of UFC programing from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. that day.
--There is an interview with John Cena at
http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2009/03/11/20987799.aspx In his latest claim, he said he started lifting weights for self defense because he was listening to hip hop when nobody else was, got teased so he needed to be big for self defense. Well, to a hip hop magazine maybe it sounds better than he was playing football and grew up idolizing bodybuilders and wrestlers.
--Who would you most like to see face Anderson Silva next
Demian Maia 24.0%
Cung Le 23.0%
Frank Shamrock 22.1%
Robbie Lawler 8.9%
Yushin Okami 8.1%
Nate Marquardt 7.9%
Yoshihiro Akiyama 4.3%
Thales Leitis 1.5%
Dan Miller 0.2%
Man, Leitis so the epitome of not being over. And who would have thought Maia would be that over.
--Who do you expect to see face Chris Jericho at Wrestlemania
Steve Austin 34.5%
Jerry Lawler 23.9%
Handicap match with legends 17.6%
Hulk Hogan 11.3%
Ric Flair 10.0%
Ricky Steamboat 2.1%
Roddy Piper 0.7%
--What did you think of Monday Night's Raw
Excellent 13.6%
Good 36.1%
Average 25.0%
Fair 8.6%
Poor 16.7%
16.5% of those responding didn't see the show
--Is Koko Ware a Hall of Fame pro wrestler
Yes 5.7%
He belongs in because he was more famous than guys pushed more 12.7%
No, he is not a Hall of Fame pro wrestler 37.9%
He's not, but it doesn't matter because you can't take the WWE Hall of Fame seriously 43.7%
--NWA has announced a 5/2 house show in Tyler, TX at the Oil Palace headlined by Blue Demon Jr. defending the NWA title against Adam Pearce, and the Skullcrushers defend the NWA tag titles against Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch, plus Cassandro and Apolo from Puerto Rico.
--WWE has German dates on 11/5 in Frankfurt, 11/11 in Stuttgart, 11/12 in Leipzig and 11/13 in Hamburg (thanks to Devin Cutting)
--Smackdown & ECW have a joint taping on 5/19 in Cincinnati with Undertaker & Jeff Hardy vs. Edge & Matt Hardy announced as the main event
--In the new WWE Wrestlemania magazine out, they have match recaps and results for every show, except every match involving Chris Benoit never happened. For Wrestlemania 20's main event, all that happened was "Triple H losing his title." I understand never mentioning his name on TV and trying not to show him, but you can't erase him from recorded history. (thanks to Ken Bowen)
--John Cena will be a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live on 3/20
--Bryan and I will be back with Wrestling Observer Radio with our usual Wednesday call-in show. Check the web site at around 8:30 p.m. Eastern time, maybe a little later, for details on phone lines being open. You can call about anything pro wrestling or MMA related.
--Mario Milano, a 60s star in Australia, did a run-in, saving the Psychotic Maniac fro a beat down, and using his famed abdominal stretch on Big T on a show in Sydney, Australia. Milano was also a WWWF star in the late 60s, often teaming with Victor Rivera. (thanks to Graeme Cameron)
--Buckeye Pro Wrestling on 3/22 in Middletown, OH at Club Destiny featuring Shark Boy
--The New Jersey Devils at home games this year are playing "Time To Play The Game" after the national anthems and before the start of the game (thanks to Denis Gorman)
--Debra Marshall is available for bookings at
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--Border City Wrestling has added Roxxi to a show on 3/27 in Niagara Falls at the Canadian Serbian Cultural Centre, Petey Williams to 3/28 in Windsor at Assumption High School, and Johnny Devine to 3/29 in Woodstock, ONT at Goff Hall. Also on these shows are The Highlanders, Kiyoshi, Scott D'Amore, Joe Doering and Masayuki Kono
--Championship Wrestling Experience on 3/27 in Austinwood, OH at The Wedge with Irish Airborne
--New Experience Wrestling owned by Ken Wayne in West Memphis, AR has released their first DVD featuring two shows taped for television, doing MMA based strong style wrestling at
http://kunaki.com/msales.asp?Publisherid=11146 (thanks to Brian Tramel)
--Pro Wrestling Ohio TV taping on 3/13 in Brook Park, OH at the Brook Park Rec Center headlined by Jason Bane vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Mike Tolar
--NWA MSW on Saturday night in Fall View, WV at the Community Center
--"The Wrestler" will be released on DVD and Blu Ray on 4/21 (thanks to Michael Carpenter)
--Layfield Energy presents at look at Wrestlemania I, a DVD taping on Sunday at 6 p.m. in Melrose, MA at 360 Main St. featuring Dan Mirade and John Cena Sr. interviewing Iron Sheik, Paul Orndorff and Bob Orton
--Matt Morgan, Robert Roode and Traci Brooks appear for Blood, Sweat and Ears on 5/10 in Port Perry, ONT
--ISPW on 4/4 at the 3-2 Count Athletic Training Facility in Freehold, NJ
--Chris Harris debuts for FIP on 3/28 in Crystal River, FL at the National Guard Armory on a show headlined by Roderick Strong & Erick Stevens vs. Sal Rinauro & Chasyn Rance. Also appearing are Nigel McGuinness, Davey Richards, T.J. Perkins and more
--Pitbull Gary Wolfe turns 42 today. Dino Bravo passed away 16 years ago today, while Ernie Ladd passed away two years ago at the age of 68.
--Farewell 2 Legends on 5/29 in Dothan, AL at the Civic Center features appearances by Harley Race, Ken Lucas, Bob Armstrong, Robert Fuller, Jerry Stubbs, Jimmy Golden and Boris Zhukov
--Rich Tate's Atlanta wrestling nostalgia
32 years ago today: Thunderbolt Patterson beat Abdullah the Butcher via DQ and Mr. Wrestling I & II beat Gene & Ole Anderson to keep the Georgia tag titles in a tornado match. First three matches featured future stars. Bob Backlund, less than a year from winning the WWWF title, lost to the French Angel in the opener. Randy Savage drew Raymond Rougeau, and Black (Tony) Atlas pinned Bob Orton Jr.
31 years ago: Gordon Solie took a bump on Georgia Championship Wrestling as Nick Bockwinkel had the figure four on a job guy and Mr. Wrestling II ran in to help him. Freddy Miller had to handle the next several segments
30 years ago in Macon: Stan Hansen & Wahoo McDaniel beat Ole Anderson & Masked Superstar
25 years ago in Macon: Ron Garvin & Wahoo McDaniel & King Kong Bundy beat Jake Roberts & Road Warriors via DQ
25 years ago at the Omni: Road Warriors beat Wahoo McDaniel & Jay Youngblood, King Kong Bundy beat Nikolai Volkoff and Ron Garvin & Brad Armstrong beat Jake Roberts & The Spoiler
--MCW on 4/11 in Dundalk, MD at the New Green Room