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![]() Money. By This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Kimbo vs. Tank did 522,000 viewers on Saturday night, which is a great number for Showtime. Shamrock/Renzo Gracie, which most hardcore fans would say was a far more "appropriate" main event, did 365,000.As noted in the Smackdown spoilers, Rey Misterio is apparently getting surgery on his biceps Saturday. Unless it's some sort of swerve, which I don't think it is, that means he's out of WrestleMania and the originally proposed tag match with Floyd Mayweather. WWE has claimed a one-on-one Show vs. Mayweather match but I find that hard to believe. My appearance on Fight Network Radio today can be downloaded for free by clicking here. There may be a class-action lawsuit in the works against Station Casinos, owned by the Fertittas. Three former employees are claiming they were not paid promptly, paid for overtime hours, or paid for all hours worked. The class-action suit would seek damages in excess of $5 million. Lance Storm is undergoing knee surgery tomorrow, so best of luck to him. His first post-surgery update will actually be on Wrestling Observer Live this Sunday night, so make sure you tune in for that. Raw is 3 hours March 10th. WWE dividends are increasing to 36 cents per share from 24. That means Vince McMahon makes another $6 million this quarter alone as main stockholder. This happened a few days ago, but Jim LeMond writes: On "Mike & Mike" this morning, they discussed the Andy Pettite HGH press conference from yesterday and ways to dissuade youngsters from using performance-enhancing drugs. Mike Greenberg, the ESPN anchor, suggested showing kids all of his favorite wrestlers from the 80s (all dead). Mike Golic, the former NFL player, sort of scoffed at this, saying they were using the 80s drugs, and then yelled, "The new stuff they use, who has that hurt?!" Golic did say anything to dissuade kids from using steroids is good, but didn't think that would have any influence. Figure Four Daily updates. Mike Sempervive will join us today to talk Mayweather, Buddy Wayne is on tomorrow, and Mike Quackenbush returns Friday to talk Chikara and their big King of Trios weekend. Next Wednesday we'll be joined by Missy Hyatt to talk her website, her new Youshoot video (review elsewhere on this site), and tons more. Who does Dana call the best fighter in the world? Sorry for the site downtime yesterday. Long story. It's actually not our fault. Our hosting company said a security upgrade was needed. We upgraded and the site died for about eight hours. This morning I woke up and it was back, and the hosting company had sent out a second e-mail saying everyone should disregard the first e-mail because if they upgraded their sites could crash. Gee, thanks. Michael Breuer writes: Just wanted to let you know that TNA is starting to show IMPACT! and PPVs in Germany on the PPV Channel "Premiere". The IMPACT shows will be airing on the "Sport Portal" of Premiere starting this April. The PPVs will start airing in may or june live on "Premiere Direkt" Not really news now that the format war is essentially over, but WWE will be releasing its HD events on Blu-Ray. Tons of lucha from the last few days courtesy Kris Zellner:
February 15 – Auditorio Jose Maria Arteaga de Queretaro (TV taping)
February 15 – Arena Mexico
February 17 – Arena Coliseo
February 17 – Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara
February 15 – Salon Renault de Poza Rica
February 16 – Plaza de Toros de Torreon
February 17 – Poliforum Zamna de Merida
February 14 – Arena Naucalpan
February 16 – Arena Solidaridad drawing 600 fans
February 17 – Arena Coliseo de Monterrey
February 17 – Gimnasio Nuevo Leon
February 16 – Gimnasio Ninos Heroes de Tepic
KIMBO VS. TANK, the biggest fight since KING KONG VS. GODZILLA, headlines the new 26,000-word Figure Four Weekly newsletter! Maybe it doesn't seem that way, but this was a fight for the AGES, one I will tell my children about. We'll give you the history of Tank and Kimbo, how the fight came about, the myth of the streetfight, why this was a fight that can only come along once per generation, why hardcore MMA fans were upset about it, the business it did, the future of Kimbo and who he should and should not be fighting next, the lessons that can be learned by pro-wrestling, plus, of course, a complete rundown and analysis of the entire show. We've also got the story on Floyd Mayweather and how the deal with WWE came about, the mega match that was talked about but fell through, Mayweather's drawing power in 2007, his biggest fights and where he's going in the future, the plan for WrestleMania at press time, how much he's likely being made, how this compares to the Mike Tyson appearances in 1998, and more. We've got full results from No Way Out with star ratings, thoughts on all the matches, a look at the big bouts planned for WrestleMania so far, what feud does not seem to be clicking, and more. We've also got a full report of the WEC show last Wednesday, a fun show that got lost in the shuffle. In WWE news, the final report on Chris Benoit has come out and we'll go over the main points, including the drugs found in the house, how many pills he and Nancy appeared to be taking per day, what her issues with him were and what she was scared about, what she had told her friends prior to the murder/suicide, the strange things that happened the weekend it went down, including odd phone calls to 411 and strange Internet searches and phone calls by Benoit. Much of this info has never been reported before. We'll talk about the top contenders to get Smackdown, what it would cost them and whether they can afford it, and how it would affect WWE. JBL talks his comeback and his matches with Jericho, who lost a tooth in the feud and how, Hogan's latest BS, update on Cena's movie, more on the Hall of Fame, WWE house show results and how Rey hurt his arm, Austin talks about the Ric Flair retirement storyline and what his original design was (it was his idea), famous wrestler's son busted for DUI, wrestlers in rehab, Rock gets huge honor, PPV injury report, WWE doing great business, Raw ratings, and more. In TNA news we have the latest in the Pacman Jones/Tommy Urbanski case, Angle loses his title and how it all went down, other TNA losses in Japan, whether you'll see it on TV, how the vow renewal affected the ratings, what the idea was, contract notes on Joe and others, and TNA gets some good news. We have more on the Zuffa lawsuit with the former owners of PRIDE, Zuffa sues Randy Couture and why, Zuffa gets a lawsuit filed against them, how the Montreal show is doing and what the ticket prices are from scalpers, BJ Penn BURIES Sean Sherk, Liddell's next fight, the new DREAMS promotion and what it's all about, their plan for the rest of the year, big fights signed, what happened with Mirko Crocop and UFC and what his future holds, IFL loses it's TV deal and what that means for the future, a tons of upcoming events, notes on the death of Johnny Weaver, the Heyman Hustle debuts, former IWGP Champion suffers stroke-like symptoms and how his career parallels others that had similar problems, plus we've got all the news from Mexico including a review of Vampiro's new movie. Vinny also has a review of the WSX First Season box set~! 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Our latest FREE radio show, the February 12 Bryan & Vinny Show, can be downloaded here. My newest Fight Network column is here with a look at TANK VS. KIMBO. If you like the columns, they're about 1/25th the length of each issue of Figure Four Weekly, and we've got 300 back issues archived from 2002-today, all available 24/7 with an online membership to this site. See below for more info and ordering details. Jamie Varner interview up here. Rubber Guard Radio has interviews with Matt Farmer and F4Wonline.com's Mike Sempervive here. Fight promoter denies link to shooting This is really one of the best Q&A's ever
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