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![]() McMahon stockholder meeting notes By This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it We're looking for your thoughts on both tonight's Dream show (HD-Net) and tomorrow night's TNA Sacrifice PPV, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view itWe're looking for reports on tonight's WWE shows in Kalamazoo, MI and Huntington, WV, ROH at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan, TNA in Plattsburgh, NY as well as last night's WWE show in Saginaw and TNA show in Derby, VT at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Sunday has TNA Sacrifice from Orlando, Raw in East Lansing, MI and Smackdown in Dayton. Monday has the live Raw in Detroit, TNA in Orlando and a Smackdown house show in Toledo Tuesday has Smackdown/ECW tapings in Grand Rapids, MI and a TNA taping in Orlando. Tonight's Dream line-up from the Saitama Super Arena. The show will air starting at about 3 a.m. Eastern time and midnight Pacific time tonight, and replay at 4 p.m. Eastern and 1 p.m. Pacific tomorrow. We will have live coverage of at least the first few hours of the show tonight on the web site.
*Takeshi Yamazaki (13-7-2) vs. Shoji (6-2-1) *Jason Mayhem Miller (20-5) vs. Katsuyori Shibata (2-3) in the middleweight tournament *Melvin Manhoef (20-4-1) vs. Kim Dae Won in a middleweight tournament alternates match (which will almost surely be needed) *Jung Bukyung (0-2) vs. Daisuke Nakamura (13-9) *Nick Diaz (15-7) vs. Katsuya Inoue (16-5-3) *Tatsuya Kawajiri (21-4-2) vs. Luiz Firmino (12-3) in the lightweight tournament *Joachim Hansen (17-6-1) vs. Eddie Alvarez (13-1) in the lightweight tournament *Caol Uno (24-10-4) vs. Mitsuhiro Ishida (16-3-1) in the lightweight tournament We've got a major feature on WWE business in Monday's issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. We also have what is the biggest long-term concern for UFC, and some really fascinating stuff as more people who were there front and center talk about Michael Hayes, Vince McMahon and the current controversy. We have the background of the decision to strip Undertaker of the title, and what booking changes made it happen, plus more on WWE drug testing as well as how seriously wrestlers are really taking testing as well as what is being used significantly. We not only go through the business results for the company for the first three months of the year, but break down what they mean in each category. We also have a breakdown on Wrestlemania including a look at the expense vs. drawing power of Floyd Mayweather. It doesn't answer the question directly if he was worth it, but it gives you a breakdown to look at it. We look at why WWE had its most successful quarter as far as revenue and yet the stock price dropped greatly. We look at where the quarter profit went, and what aspects of the business are growing, as well as what aspects of the business aren't growing, including factoring out Wrestlemania. We look at why certain types of talent are likely to be favored in hiring and a thing that many of the wrestlers should learn that they don't teach in wrestling school to make themselves more valuable in the coming years, and it's not something most wrestlers would think of. We look at the international business, as well as a look at the domestic business for Wrestlemania and a very interesting comparison number. We look at the difference in profitability between Mania this year and last year even with similar revenues. We look at the amount Mania did on PPV, live gate as well as merchandise sales the past two years, as well as overall profit., plus the first word on the real paid attendance for this year's show. We look at the Mayweather factor and look at questions regarding promoting the show, as well as a look at where WWE profits the greatest right now. We look at hidden expenses for movies and upgrades, as well as a look at the domestic house show business as well as overseas, the part of the world that is on fire and the market WWE is really looking at because of its perceived incredible long-term potential. We have a look at WWE PPV shows so far this year, including what every show is projected to do, along with first notes on the new MyNetworkTV deal for Smackdown, an update on WWE 24/7, the best selling DVDs of the year as well as company projections on DVD sales for the summer season. We also look at how the web site has done since the recent changes have been implemented, as well as an interesting note about web site hits vs. web site sales. We follow up last week's much-talked about story on the suspension of Michael Hayes, perceived racism, racial slurs and more in WWE with feedback from three people on the subject. We have a lengthy letter from a WWE writer with many years on the staff talking about agendas, the role of Mark Henry and more reactions within the writing room today of what happened. It's a great portrayal of Hayes that is well balanced, more on his proclivity for racial jokes and this will help people better understand the real situation. It's also an in-depth look and where Mark Henry was coming from, and what it appears was a mistake the company made that brought this all to a head. It also looks at pushes of certain African-American talent, where Stephanie McMahon fits into the story, as well as the husband of a former WWE Diva who is also a pro wrestler has a very interesting note about Hayes. We also have another writer checking in regarding his tenure with a story that hasn't been told before regarding a suggestion for the world title (one I'm shocked was ever made since I couldn't imagine Vince approving it) that was turned down. We also have another in what will be a series of features all year on the greatest wrestling memory culturally in different cities. Because New York is probably the No. 1 city for pro wrestling in North America, we this week devote a story on actually three events, one from the 50s, one from the 70s and one from the 80s, that shaped pro wrestling history on a local, regional and even worldwide basis. We look at the most famous riot, the most famous show, and a match in New York that nobody attending will ever forget, as well as the buildup of those events and what they meant historically after the fact. We also talk about the long-term future of UFC, noting how good things appear to be right now, but why there is a very significant unanswered long-term question. We look at something that is overemphasized in pro wrestling when it comes to importance that is really far more important to the future of UFC. We look at the lessons of the death of WCW that UFC needs to heed, as well as look at Spike's deal, plans long-term for UFC and Spike as far as future programming. We also have an update on the finances of one of the most expensive shows in history that is being put together. We also have more on the Ashley Massaro case including some pretty staggering information that hasn't gotten out on a national basis. We also have our weekly rundown of television ratings for the major shows, results from the major league arena events held around the world, as well as notes from all the major TV shows. Each usual weekly issue of the Observer ranges from 25,000 to 35,000 words covering pro wrestling and MMA all over the world. Every weekly issue has coverage and analysis of all the major news, plus every issue breaks major news stories before the Internet sites and has the most complete look at the business as a whole anywhere. 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Also in the issue: --HHH rumored for a huge out of pro wrestling gig --Mick Foley and Smackdown announcing, who he as an announcer is trying to pattern himself after --A look at different television projects Foley was working on that he had to pull out of as well as one that was nixed by a network for an interesting reason --More on Jonathan Coachman going to ESPN --Notes on a bar fight arrest involving a WWE star --Lots of thoughts on Mr. Kennedy's public statements of late --More on Bret Hart speaking with WWE talent as well as TNA talent this past week --Update on Rey Mysterio and his injury --Great Khali as a superstar in his home land --Current WWE star listed as one of the best in another field of all-time --Highlights of the first Canadian house show tour in one year --A look at the winners of the longest lasting annual tradition in pro wrestling dating back 49 years --One of the industry's biggest international stars of the past 15 years talks retirement --A look at huge international events over the past week --One of WWE's biggest stars attends a non-WWE show and it results in a standing room only crowd --Lots more news on TripleMania including U.S. stars talked with about appearing including one of the best wrestlers in the world --Update on plans for the show --Update on X-Pac --Health updates on Yuji Nagata and Hiroshi Tanahashi --Hall of Famer officially comes out of retirement at 50 --Line-up for this year's Best of the Super Junior tournament --A look at one of the biggest shows in Dragon Gate history --Former TV boxing star and pro wrestler in match Inoki trying to put together --Update on Bobby Heenan --Lots more on Hulk Hogan's Celebrity wrestling TV show idea including lots of celebrities talked about and one confirmed --A look at what is considered the No. 1 wrestling museum in the U.S. --Wrestling announcer passes away --Former WWE star set to debut in June in MMA at the age of 36 --What dream match for Japan of Hall of Famers who are big names in both U.S. and Japan almost took place and how one pulled out because they thought it was a fraud booking and it wasn't --Lots of news regarding Matt Morgan and American Gladiators --Hulk Hogan creates more fiction abut his past --What current star tried out for Tough Enough and never even made it to the house --Lots of news on TNA World X Cup --Updates on TNA talking with two of the biggest wrestling stars in the world --Why a wrestler TNA wants badly, who would like to appear in TNA, can't be coming back --A look at the changing physique of Kurt Angle --Another international star expected to get a look from TNA --Major executive from another company signs up with TNA --Tremendous line written by Vince Russo --Explaining a very inside term used by Jim Cornette on Impact that most wouldn't know --What former WWE star was up for a major role in TNA and why it's looking unlikely --Update on Georges St. Pierre vs. Matt Serra buy rate --Randy Couture talks Anderson Silva vs. Roy Jones Jr. --Why I disagree strongly with his viewpoint --More new UFC matches --Preview of TV show indicates how UFC will handle a controversial issue on the next show --Lots of news regarding Dream middleweight and lightweight tournaments --Rickson Gracie with some comments about Fedor Emelianenko --Industry TV show gets praised by CEO of Viacom --MMA star arrested this past week --Local newspaper comments on wrestler running for public office New subscribers ordering 24 or 40 issues have to let us know what major story (ies) of the past 11 years you are most interested in and we'll send the issue with the best coverage of that story. 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The book covers the life stories of Lou Thesz, Wahoo McDaniel, Elizabeth, Fred Blassie, Road Warrior Hawk, Andre the Giant, Curt Hennig, Johnny Valentine, Davey Boy Smith, Terry Gordy, Owen Hart, Stu Hart, Gorilla Monsoon, The Sheik and Tim Woods. To get all of those biographies as back issues of the Observer would be a $60 value today. This is a collection of some of the best Observer articles of the past several years in a hardcover, full-color format that is 239 pages. There is also a foreword by Bret Hart. The book price is $12.95 plus $3.50 for shipping costs in the U.S., $10 for shipping costs to Canada and $12 for shipping costs outside North America. You can order the book the same way you order the newsletter. --Some notes from yesterday's WWE stockholders meeting with Vince McMahon. The Tribute to the Troops show this year won't be airing on USA, but on NBC, most likely in prime time. The debut of Smackdown on MyNetwork TV will be a one hour Wrestlemania highlights show. Umaga will be going to Smackdown. Now that he said it at the meeting, does that mean he can't go back on it? That one has changed how many times in the last few months? (thanks to Devin Cutting) --At today's press conference, Dream announced that they have a working agreement with Elite XC. William Kelly of Pro Elite said that the groups would share fighters, share referees (not a smart move) and do co-promotion events in both the U.S. and Japan, as well as England and Korea. They hinted that joint shows could air on CBS and that Elite XC would open an office in Japan. --Poll on Nick Bollea's sentence
--Smackdown last night did a 2.4 rating on the fast national, which has been the usual level in recent weeks. it beat Fox at 2.2 for 4th place --The new UFC El Octagono show on Galavision debuts at 8 p.m. tonight --WWE tapes Raw, Smackdown and ECW all in one five hour show on 8/31 in St. Louis at the Scottrade Center --John Zile wrote this in, and I actually saw it myself late last night but NBC is running a new American Gladiators commercial and at the end, Hulk Hogan goes, "What a Rush!" At least he didn't say, "Because Hulk Hogan Said So." --There is an article at www.herald-dispatch.bom/life/x144291486 on John Morrison as a preview to tonight's show in Huntington, WV. Main matches are Undertaker vs. Edge and Morrison & Miz vs. Jesse & Festus vs. Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins for the tag title --In addition to Bas Rutten doing motion capture of Niko Belic in the Grand Theft Auto 4 game, he also hosts a TV show in the game called "The Man Show" with Jeremy St. Ives. He plays an over-the-top advice guy, similar to the Don Frye role on the IFL web site. Almost all the advice ends with either a low blow or a liver kick (thanks to Jonathan D'Antoni) --ICWF Diva Mania at 7 p.m. in Pinellas Park, FL at Sneaky Pete's Sports Grille features an all-women's show with Payton Banks, Rhaka Khan, Malia Hosaka and Lexie Fyfe --Elite XC announced appearing in undercard matches that will stream on the Internet before the 5/31 CBS special will Chris Liguori vs. JimBova, Nick Serra (brother of Matt Serra) vs. Matt Makowski, Wilson Reis vs. Justin Robbins, James Jones vs. Calvin Kattar and Andrew Soares vs. Zach Makovsky. --On the AWA title confusion from yesterday, what happened was Brian Logan beat Larry Zbyszko to win the title (actually he won a three-way that included Ricky Landell) on a show in West Virginia, and then the promotion pulled out of Dale Gagner's AWA and formed their own AWA called American Wrestling Affiliates (Apex Wrestling, Wrestling Association of West Virginia, North Atlantic Wrestling Association of Maine and World Star Wrestling Federation) and recognize Logan as champion. Gagner's group ignored the title change and still lists Zbyszko as champion. The agreement was Logan would lose it back to Zbyszko before he won it. Nothing says pro wrestling more than promoters double-crossing each other. --Kresten Ericksen, a former Ogdensburg, NY City Councilor is expected to plead guilty to a single count of forgery in an investigation stemming from a 2006 WWE house show. Ericksten was accused of forging a receipt for an $8,000 advance check to WWE. The school district also found $6,000 in ticket sales for the show unaccounted for, but due to poor bookkeeping, they weren't able to pinpoint the problem. WWE officials complained they received $15,000 less than they should have from the show. --MWF on 6/21 in Somerville, MA at Good Time Emporium with Iron Sheik, John Cena Sr., Abyss, Jay Lethal, Homicide and Chris Sabin --There will be a Lucha Libre show tomorrow at 4 p.m. as part of the San Bernardino County Fair at the grandstands --There is a story about a Lucha vs. U.S. style match in Tempe for IZW with Jay Garland vs. Lucha Reigns regarding cultures uniting at www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/05/07/20080507LuchaLibre0507.html --K&S Wrestlefest on 6/14 has J.C. Ice aka Jamie Dundee at Carson's pro Wrestling World in Allentown from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and doing a roundtable discussion later with Iron Sheik. for more info call Ken or Steve at 516-473-4944 --NWS from last night in Sayreville, NJ before 200 fans: J.D. Smooth b Kevin Krush, Rob Eckos b Antonio Malave, Angel Orsini b Lacey Von Erich (Kerry's daughter), Zombie NC Danny Demanto, Cory Havoc & Joey Janella b Mikey Pacifica & Chris Banks, Nicky Oceans over Ryan Rumble, Chris Steeler and J.T. Highlander, Zombie & Ugene b Danny Demanto & Danny Doring. Next show is 5/10 in North Middletown, NJ at St. Catherine's School Gym --There is another hilarious article at www.ocregister.com/articles/zero-one/shinya-2035809-hashimoto-pride on Rick Bassman talking about the match he had at Korakuen Hall against the late legendary Shinya Hashimoto --Adam Pearce vs. Damien Wayne for the NWA title takes place tonight on the NWA Virginia show in King and Queen County, VA --Cassidy Riley will be on the Showtime All-Star Wrestling show on 5/17 in Columbia, TN at Freddie Morton's Auction House --IWA Mid South on 6/7 in Joliet, IL at the Hartman Rec Center has 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Sabu and Chuck Taylor vs. Egotistico Fantastico --Ontario All Pro Wrestling on 5/24 in Oshawa, ONT at the YWCA with Michael Elgin vs. Kris Chambers in a bullrope match. They also run the next night in the same location with Akira Raijin vs. El Generico --Great Canadian Wrestling from last night in Oshawa: Josh Alexander b Matt Burns, Brad Martin b Crazzy Steve, Derek Wylde b Phil Atlas, Hayden Avery & Cody Deaner b Andrew Davis & Steve Brown, Hayley Rogers b P.J. Tyler, Otis Idol b Jake O'Reilly (thanks to Steven Ashe) --WCWO on 5/17 in Connersville, IN at the John H. Miller Center --Mark Radich at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it is looking for a DVD of TNA Bound for Glory --I'm a guest on today Peach State Pandemonium at www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com --UFC Wired today this weekend has Rashad Evans vs. Sean Salmon (nasty finish), Thiago Silva vs. Houston Alexander and Keith Jardine vs. Chuck Liddell --Atlanta wrestling nostalgia from Rich Tate
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