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        Impact tonight on Spike:
Motor City Machine Guns vs. Generation Me vs. Matt Morgan & Hernandez vs. Beer Money in a non-title match
Rob Terry vs. Doug Williams
Jeff Jarrett vs. Tomko
A.J. Styles vs. Pope D'Angelo Dinero vs. Abyss vs. Desmond Wolfe for the TNA title
        The show also includes the final angle building up Monday's Impact where Ric Flair apparently does the blood job of the year and an Angelina Love vs. Velvet Sky angle.
 
        Superstars on WGN America
Evan Bourne vs. William Regal
Kofi Kingston vs. Chavo Guerrero
Kane vs. Mike Knox
Goldust vs. Chris Jericho
 
        There will also be Unleashed from 7-9 p.m. before Impact, with Scott Smith on UFC in the first hour while the second hour is headlined by Tim Sylvia vs. Cabbage Correira.
 
        Between unique wrestling shows, crazy promos, legal actions, more on WWE's business year in review, the most updated analysis of the chess game between UFC and Strikeforce, the death of Umaga, more on the Ric Flair situation with his wife, where MMA stands on CBS as well as the next planned show, we've got two issues of the Observer coming out this week.
 
        Both issues are now available on the web site.
 
        We look at the Frank Mir reaction to his own apology, and his reaction to his reaction, as well as comments by Brock Lesnar, and then the story behind Marcus Davis wishing a death of AIDS to Dan Hardy and why this stuff is more dangerous in UFC right now then if it was to happen in pro wrestling or boxing.
 
        We also look at the UFC vs. Strikeforce promotional war regarding April, how the signing of James Toney fits in, proposed opponents for Toney, and a look at how ratings and buy rates could be affected depending on when the head-to-head battle takes place.  We also look at Toney going in, his unique contract, his background as a boxer, the first time Toney was talked with about coming to UFC and his opponent scheduled at the time and more.
 
        We also have as part of our business year in review, live attendance for WWE arena dates averaged for the last 18 years, ratings comparisons for the last several years, as well as TNA's numbers for the past few years.
 
        We have more on the death of Edward "Umaga" Fatu, looking at his cause of death, his career, his getting fired by WWE and post-WWE.
 
        We also look at the 10 questions for Linda McMahon, the reality of the situation and what questions are easy and difficult for her to answer.
 
        We also have a look at the audience that watches, UFC, Strikeforce, WWE, TNA along with the NBA, NFL, boxing, NHL and baseball and compare and contrast, both in ages, ethnicity, education and earnings.  This is some very interesting information that relate to advertising as well as showing the major differences in UFC vs. Strikeforce, UFC vs. WWE and TNA vs. WWE.   
 
        We also have more on the Ric Flair situation with the release of the 911 call by Rene Beems about the incident with Flair and Jacqueline Beems, the content of the call and more information on the incident.
 
        We also have a look at the situation regarding Awesome Kong and Bubba the Love Sponge, and the unique situation it has put TNA in.  We look at her claims, his responses, and more on the original incident between the two.
 
        We look at the next Strikeforce show on CBS, the Strikeforce/Dream relationship, matches planned for the company's next two major events, why this CBS special is important and if it's successful, how that impact the business going forward.  We also look at how CBS is going to cross-promote the show with one of its major prime-time series, a look at the three CBS matches, who is Shinya Aoki, as well as more on Herschel Walker, as well as obstacles put forth in the path of the company's PPV idea of Fedor Emelianenko vs. Alistair Overeem.
 
        We also have a complete rundown of the Dragon Gate USA show that plays throughout March, with notes on the show and coverage of all the matches and angles.
 
        We also have more on WWE business in 2009, including more notes on live attendance throughout the year, the drop in North American PPV vs. the drop in international PPV and why, a look at the government incentives WWE has been able to take advantage of, the growth in some revenue streams and losses in others.  We look at the profitability of every aspect of company business as well as a chart showing which revenue streams are the most and least important right now.  We also look at how much WWE spent on an average PPV in 2008 and 2009, and it's quite the eye opener. 
 
        We also have a look at comparing now to 1995, as where WWE and TNA are now leading into the new Monday Night Wars, and where WWF and WCW were leading into the first Monday Night Wars.
 
        We also have a WrestleMania update, more update on WWE changes in PPV in 2010 and why one of the weakest PPV shows of last year wasn't cut.  We also have a rundown of WWE firings over the past week, who was and wasn't expected, why and notes on all involved including some comments from people on the firings.  We look at each person's chances with TNA, a bio of Mad Dog Vachon, lots of more Hall of Fame notes, more on NXT and different ideas that were batted around and may or may not show up in future episodes.
 
        We've got more on Jim Ross' future, probably the most-watched pro wrestling match on U.S. TV of the 70s, update on guest hosts and injuries, several new wrestlers signed, new DVDs, some new angles talked about, something about NXT and finishing moves that came up, more on comments by Shad Gaspard, developmental news as well as business notes and highlights from the weekend house shows.
 
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        We've got a rundown of two major Japanese events, the NOAH show at Budokan Hall and atmosphere of NOAH vs. New Japan, as well as the pro wrestling world champion vs. kickboxing world champion match and pro wrestler bench press contest held at a unique show this past week.
 
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--Hulk Hogan talks Vince McMahon
 
--Update on Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy
 
--Pro wrestling Hall of Famer gets shut down in run for major political office and why
 
--Ken Anderson talks about what happened the night he was fired by WWE
 
--Title with the longest history in the business may be taken from its hosting promotion after more than 70 years
 
--Wrestler claims wrestling icon threatened to legitimately kill him
 
--A look back at the name TNA and where it started
 
--TNA's new U.K. deal for PPV shows and the power of the station they are on
 
--Eric Bischoff talks the recent ratings
 
--More on the Chuck Liddell nude video as well as the woman in it with him
 
--UFC sets a company event business record
 
--More on recent PPV business
 
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--New Japan instituting its Hall of Fame equivalent
 
--Hall of Famer comes out of retirement to team with son in his pro wrestling debut
 
--Different title vs. title matches signed
 
--A big promotion vs. promotion main event takes place this week
 
--Two wrestling theme songs played at Olympic closing ceremonies
 
--Two pro wrestlers get roles in upcoming major movie
 
--Wrestler arrested in sexual assault case against a 12-year-old
 
--More on the death of Ron Martinez and the attempt in 1975 to build a national wrestling promotion with one of baseball's most well-known owners
 
--A look back at Jack Brisco vs. Billy Robinson as well as the first stadium Dory Funk Jr. vs.  Jack Brisco match, when they were just in prelims
 
--The Thesz/Tragos Hall of Fame inductees for this year
 
--TV commercial featuring a former pro wrestling star banned by DirecTV
 
--Iron Sheik ruins a wedding
 
--A crazy indie lineup
 
--The next Dream show
 
--Man who drew second biggest buy rate of 2006 debuts in MMA
 
--WWE execs get huge money benefits this past week
 
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--UFC 108 with Rashad Evans vs. Thiago Silva will air on Spike as a special this coming Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m., to lead into the first of the three weeks of UFC Prime Time building up GSP vs. Dan Hardy, which will be at both 10 p.m. and replayed at 10:30 p.m.

--The Anderson Cooper CNN web site has a story as well as video on Linda McMahon running for office at http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/03/cost-of-entry-50-million-bucks/
 
--Stephan Bonnar will be replacing Frank Mir as announcer for Saturday night's WEC show in Columbus, Ohio.  Not exactly a shock. 
 
--The originally scheduled Best of Pride shows tomorrow night from 9-11 p.m. have been pulled by Spike.  The official word from Spike is the show is on hiatus and would return in the summer.  Hiatus in television doesn't always mean hiatus.
 
--TNA released Traci Brooks and I believe Roxxi (who was taken off the web site) earlier today.
 
--Smackdown on My50 in Chicago won't be airing tomorrow night until about 10 p.m. due to high school girls basketball playoffs. (thanks to Rich Koz) 
 
--If there isn't enough action between 3/20 and 3/28, you can add Dream airing live on 3/22 from Japan, which would be hours after the completion of UFC's Versus 1 show from Broomfield, CO
 
--Rob Simmons wrote a letter to Linda McMahon, whose campaign apparently objected to the "10 questions" being sent through a spokesperson (Jim Barnett).  So Simmons resent the questions and signed his own name to them.  He claimed he regrets that Tuesday's debate offered him no opportunity to discuss these issues and he wished it did.  Simmons, and to an extent McMahon, were criticized in local media for appearing chummy on stage (like they could have car pooled together) considering each side routinely sends out very negative media releases on the other in a somewhat nasty campaign.  Simmons noted McMahon's new ads, which she touts her experience based on her success in WWE, and said, "But to use your millions to boast of your record at WWE while dodging the tough questions about your record only lends further credence to suggestions, such as those issued last night by CNN, that you are trying to `buy' the election.  For someone touting themselves as an outsider, it seems highly political to try and have it both ways regarding your sole credential for office--touting it via expensive, saturation television ads and glossy mail funded by the profits you earned, but refusing to personally address the troubling aspects of your career."
 
--In the latest  Rasmussen poll on how Connecticut viewers view the three main candidates, as far as Very Favorable, Simmons is at 13%, McMahon at 13% and Peter Schiff at 8%.  Somewhat Favorable, Simmons at 39%, McMahon at 32% and Schiff at 29%.  Somewhat Unfavorable, Simmons at 27%, Schiff at 24% and McMahon at 21%.  Very Unfavorable, Simmons at 8%, Schiff at 10% and McMahon at 21%
 
--CMLL announced for 3/19 at the Dos Leyendas show, the main event will start as Mistico & Felino vs. Volador Jr. & La Sombra.  Then the two losers will have a singles match and the loser of that singles match gets unmasked. 
 
--Jonathan Snowden reported at http://www.cagepotato.com/exclusive-directvversus-dispute-likely-end-next-week that DirectTV and Versus may reach a settlement on their dispute next week.  The belief is it won't be in time for Saturday's WEC show. The report is that Versus would move from the regular tier to the sports tier, which greatly reduces its coverage from before the dispute.
 
--Poll on NXT from Tuesday
Excellent 13.7%
Good 45.9%
Average 21.2%
Fair 9.1%
Poor 10.1%
        22.3% of those responding didn't see the show
 
--Biggest upcoming UFC main event
Quinton Jackson vs. Rashad Evans 48.5%
Frank Mir vs. Shane Carwin 18.8%
Lyoto Machida vs. Shogun Rua 14.1%
Tito Ortiz vs. Chuck Liddell 6.6%
GSP vs. Dan Hardy 5.6%
Jose Aldo Jr. vs. Urijah Faber 3.2%
Anderson Silva vs. Demian Maia 1.3%
Takanori Gomi vs. Kenny Florian 1.3%
B.J. Penn vs. Frankie Edgar 0.5%
Brian Bowles vs. Dominick Cruz 0.0%
Jon Jones vs. Brandon Vera 0.0%
 
--Biggest match at this year's WrestleMania
Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels 68.2%
John Cena vs. Batista 11.2%
Bret Hart vs. Vince McMahon 10.6%
Edge vs. Chris Jericho 6.9%
Money in the Bank 3.2% 
--MavTV has moved first run of Wrestlelicious from Mondays to Wednesdays at 11 p.m. starting on 3/10 with a Friday night at 11 p.m. replay
 
--Jason Miller, Josh Thomson, Lavar Johnson and Scott Smith will be appearing Saturday at 11 a.m. Eastern and 8 a.m. Pacific on MTV 2's Rock and Jock TV show
 
--Mr. Anderson talks about wanting to quit wrestling and feeling reborn now with TNA at http://www.fanhouse.com/2010/03/03/mr-anderson-feeling-reborn-with-tna-wrestling/
 
--Steve Austin was announced today at the Grand Marshall of the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on 3/21.  The show airs at Noon that day on FOX.  He will be joined by Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys, who will be the starter (thanks to Wes Holtsclaw)
 
--Bobby Lashley will be opening up his American Top Team Altitude Gym in Aurora, CO at 11091 E. Mississippi with a grand opening  on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Lashley will do demonstrations and hold open classes, there will be food, giveaways, kids are welcome including fitness contests with prizes, a ring girls contest and more.
 
--The Miz is currently in Australia on a promotional tour.  He met with the players yesterday of the Wests Tigers rugby league team (thanks to James Stanios)
 
--CZW on 3/13 at the Arena in South Philadelphia has added B-Boy vs. Sami Callihan to the evening show.  There is a wXw and CZW doubleheader that day.    
 
--ROH has TV tapings on Friday and Saturday night at the Arena in Philadelphia.  Friday night has Kenny King vs. Davey Richards and Kevin Steen vs. Eddie Edwards in semifinals of the TV title tournament.  Saturday night has Roderick Strong vs. Kevin Steen.  Other new ROH matches on upcoming shows are Briscoes vs. Super Smash Brothers on 3/20 in Mississauaga, ONT, and Tyson Dux vs. Kenny King on 3/19 in Dearborn, MI, as well as Rocky Romero vs. Kenny Omega on 3/27 in Phoenix and Colt Cabana & El Generico vs Richards & Edwards also on 3/27 in Phoenix
 
--Mick Foley, Bruce Prichard and Colt Cabana's comedy show WrestleMania weekend will be 3/27 at the Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State University
 
--The episode of Cold Case with Roddy Piper has been moved from Sunday to 3/14 because they figured this Sunday probably wouldn't draw that big of an audience due to the Oscars.
 
--Roddy Piper also has wrestling dates on 3/19 in Danbury, CT and 3/20 in Poughkeepsie for appearances
 
--Piper will also be doing a show on 3/13 at the Hollywood Improve and 3/24 in Tempe, AZ as part of WrestleMania week at the Improv.
 
--Alex Marvez has a good interview with Dixie Carter up at http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/51938
 
--The cast of the upcoming comedy Hot Tub Machine will guest host Raw on 3/29, the day after Mania.  You know, because they need a guest host that night.
 
--Evolve lineup for 3/13 in Rahway, NJ at the Rec Center has Chris Hero vs. Ikuto Hidaka, Claudio Castagnoli vs. Bobby Fish, Mike Quackenbush & Jigsaw vs Hallowicked & Frightmare vs. Amasis & Opidian vs. Fire Ant & Green Ant, Jimmy Jacobs vs. Johnny Gargano, Ricochet vs. Chuck Taylor, Cheech & Cloudy vs. Louis Lyndon & Flip Kendrick, Kyle O'Reilly vs. TJP and Gran Akuma vs. Shane Hollister.
 
--Here are the two knockouts written about earlier this week on the Maximum Fighting Championships show in Edmonton.  The Jesse Juarez vs. Nathan Gunn is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA1qis2WVxM&feature=channel  Travis Galbraith vs. Tom Watson is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHzlBEw4tsk&feature=channel (thanks to Jason Hagholm)
 
--Tri State Wrestling Alliance on 4/11 in Voorhees, NJ at Flyers Skate Zone featuring Steve Corino, Blue Meanie, Jimmy Cicero and Julio Dinero.  They are attempting to raise money for the local Animal Adoption Center.
 
--Lance Storm will be on Figure Four Daily a week from today.  Steve Sims will be the guest tomorrow.  
 
--MWF on 3/27 in Everett, MA at the Bell Time Club with Slyck Wagner Brown vs. Brian Fury and 4/24 in Melrose, MA with Iron Sheik, Boogeyman, Road Dog, Jay Lethal, Chris Sabin and John Cena Sr. headlined by Brown vs. Sabin
 
--CMLL on Tuesday night in Guadalajara before 1,500 fans:  Acertijo b Thunder Boy, Rafaga & Titanio b Nube Roja & Astaroth, Saturno & Astral b Pierrothito & Pequeno Damian 666, Asesino Negro & Angel del Mal b Neutron & Gallo, Felino & Mr. Niebla & Maximo b Sagrado & El Hijo del Fantasma & La Sombra (thanks to Steve "Dr. Lucha" Sims)
 
--Maryland Championship Wrestling from Saturday night in Dundalk, MD before 400 fans:  Holy Rollers b Harbor City Hit Squad and Fed Up and Switchblade Conspiracy and Ronnie Zukki & Cole Calloway in a tag team gauntlet, Sean Patrick b Judas Young, Ruckus b Rich Swann, Ricky Blues & Ricky Blues Jr. b Agent Orange & Dr. Polo Shizo, Adam Cole b Ryan McBride, Nui Tofiga b D.J. Hyde, Team Macktion b The Best Around, Al Snow & Ryan McBride b Tyler Hilton & Adam Cole (thanks to Joe Burrows)
 
--CMLL on Monday night in Puebla:  Asturiano & Blue Center & Milenium b Akron & Karisma & Mr. Rafaga, Dalis la Caribena & Estrella Magica & Lady Apache b Princesa Blanca & Yesca & Zeuxis, Pequeno Violencia & Pierrothito & Universito 2000 b Asturiano & Bam Bam & Mr. Rafaga, Blue Panther & Toscano & Volador Jr. b Taichi & Tetsuya Naito & Okumura, Strongman b Ultimo Guerrero-DQ
 
--AAA on Monday night in Colima:  Los Payasos Jr. I & II b General de la Muerte & Terremoto, Turbo & Vaquero b Aliado de la Muerte & Black Crazy, Mini Charly Manson & Octagoncito b Mini  Abismo Negro & Mini Psicosis, Alan Stone & Octagon b Dark Escoria & Dark Ozz, Cibernetico & Electroshock b Konnan & Chessman
 
--AAA on Monday night in Nuevo Laredo:  Rio Bravo & Tito Santana (not the former WWF star) & Tigre Cota b Babe Rap & Estrella Universal & Street Boy, May Flowers & Pimpinela Escarlata & Yuriko b Black Mamba & Pitbull & Sobredosis, Psycho Circus b Elegido & Hombre sin Miedo & Mascara Purpura, Dr. Wagner III & Electroshock & Silver King b Black Warrior & Mesias & La Parka 
 
--AAA is taping television tomorrow night in Poza Rica with Marco Corleone & Mesias & Octagon vs. Dr. Wagner Jr. & Electroshock & Ultimo Gladiador plus La Parka vs. Silver King and Cibernetico & Extreme Tiger vs. Alex Koslov & Zorro
 
--There is a show tomorrow night in Tijuana at the Auditorio headlined by Kendo & L.A. Park & Super Astro vs. Arandu & TJ Boy & Star Boy (thanks to Kris Zellner)
 
--NWA East on 3/6 in McKeesport, PA at the Jacob Woll Pavilion
 
--A story on the U.K. Cage Wars promotion crowning a British lightweight champion in a one-night tournament in May is at http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/wrestling-wwe-ufc-mma/2010/02/cage-wars-championship-to-crea.html
 
--XKO on 3/20 in Arlington, TX at the Gym Combative Sports Arena headlined by Chris White vs. Kano Gregorie, both unbeaten in the promotion
 
--MFC's next show is 5/7 at the Edmonton Expo Center which will air live on HDNet 
 
--Billy Gunn vs. Cliff Corleone headlines on 3/12 in Dreydon, ONT for CWE
 
--Shark Fights on 3/20 at the Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum is headlined by Douglas Evans defending the featherweight title against Dustin Phillips and Marcus Sursa vs. former UFC fighter and BJJ expert Vinny Magalhaes
 
 

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