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        Impact tonight on Spike at 9 p.m. has:
Christy Hemme & ODB vs. Angelina Love & Velvet Sky
Eric Young vs. James Storm
Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi & Volador Jr.
A.J. Styles & Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Nash & Booker T
Abyss vs. Kurt Angle
        The show also features the surprise new member of the Main Event Mafia and Mick Foley officially announcing Sting vs. A.J. Styles and Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Nash for Turning Point,
 
        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
 
        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. We've got coverage of every major PPV event and world wide spectacular, every major star switching promotions, histories of companies like FMW, Rings and New Japan, retirement and obit issues of every major star who fits into those descriptions over the past 11 years, as well as our biggest issue every year, the annual awards issue, and our most controversial issue of every year, the Hall of Fame issue. Our most requested issues in our history are:
 
*November 17, 1997 (full details of everything leading to the most famous wrestling match finish of modern times at the Survivor Series plus a history of in-ring double-crosses)
 
*December 21, 1998 (the complete Vince McMahon-Bret Hart conversation right before the Survivor Series match so you'll know exactly what was said--the conversation played in edited form both on the inaugural broadcast of Confidential as well as in Wrestling with Shadows, but everything that was said between the two about the match that was going to take place that same night)
 
*August 1, 1994 (the most detailed coverage anywhere of the Vince McMahon steroid trial, an issue praised in numerous newspaper article and Sex, Lies and Headlocks)
 
*March 26, 2001 (death of WCW and history of pro wrestling on the Turner networks)
 
*October 22, 2001 (why the adult audience has left pro wrestling in such great numbers and what needed to have been done to save them) 
*July 8, 1991 (Ric Flair leaves WCW as world champion/Zahorian steroid trial)
 
*February 8, 1993 (the life and times of Andre the Giant)
 
*May 13, 2002 (the life story of the most incredible pro wrestling career ever, a look at Lou Thesz, in one of the largest issues of our history)
 
*January 27, 2003 (part one of the two-part series covering the career and life of The Sheik)
 
*February 3, 2003 (Part two on The Sheik including thoughts from people who worked with him and where he stands historically)
 
*March 24, 2003 (history of the WWWF title, inside behind the Sammartino, Backlund and Backlund era)
 
*April 21, 2003 (history of WWF continues with the expansion nationally, the death of the regional territories and the rise of Hulk Hogan)
 
*May 12, 2003 (The life and death of Elizabeth, and the rise of fall of Lex Luger)
 
*June 9, 2003 (Part 1 of history of WWF vs. WCW wars and what many say was the greatest year in U.S. wrestling; plus a look at Fred Blassie)
 
*June 16, 2003 (Freddie Blassie through the eyes of his biggest rivals and friends)
 
*July 28, 2003 (Part 2 of the history of the WWF vs. WCW war and the plans to make new superstars in the early 90s, what happened, and the night where the three biggest wrestling companies in the world combined for a joint show and what happened)
 
*August 25, 2003 (2003 Hall of Fame issue with huge profiles on the controversial career of Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit as well as historical features on Earl Caddock and Francisco Flores)
 
*September 22, 2003 (Part 3 of the history of the WWF vs WCW war with the seeds that caused the collapse of the industry in the 90s, Zahorian trial, Gulf War controversy, Flair leaves WCW while holding world title and much more)
 
*October 27, 2003 (The fascinating life of Stu Hart plus the story of Road Warrior Hawk)
 
*January 19, 2004 (2003 Awards issue)
 
*February 2, 2004 (History of Toronto wrestling, Jack Tunney life story, Royal Rumble and Battle Royal history)
 
*February 23, 2004 (History of Guerrero family with Eddy's win over Brock Lesnar)
 
*March 1, 2004 (History of WWF continues with the period that brought the company down in early 1992, the mistakes, the real stories and how the business changed)
 
*March 8, 2004 (History of Wrestlemania, its greatest matches and best and worst shows as voted both by wrestlers and non-wrestlers and Wrestlemania history books)
 
*July 5, 2004 (A look behind the scenes and Ric Flair's book and his background with Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan)
 
*July 12, 2004 (A look at more on Ric Flair's book and his comments on Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart and Mick Foley)
 
*August 16, 2004 (History of the Olympians in pro wrestling)
 
*August 23, 2004 (2004 Hall of Fame issue and biggest issue of the year with huge profiles on Kazushi Sakuraba, Undertaker, Bob Backlund, Masahiro Chono, Ultimo Dragon, Kurt Angle and Tarzan Lopez--this counts as one issue if you are asking for a free issue, but ordered separately, due to size, is $6 in North America and $7 overseas)
 
*October 4, 2004 (the life and times of Big Bossman; as well as details of the life and times of one of the most influential men world wide in pro wrestling history, Jim Barnett)
 
*November 15, 2004 (the full story of what happened between Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder, plus coverage of the most important week in the history of TNA)
 
*January 24, 2005 (2004 Awards issue, Rock and WWE part company)
 
*March 14, 2005 (the 50 biggest money players in the history of WWF and a look at their
Hall of Fame)
 
*May 9, 2005 (the life and times of Chris Candido)
 
*June 20, 2005 (The full story behind Paul Heyman and the death of ECW, as well as coverage of One Night Stand, Hardcore Homecoming and behind the scenes of both shows)
 
*July 18, 2005 (death of Shinya Hashimoto and his records with a look at the fall of New Japan, the Matt Hardy angle, tons of WWE firings, Cornette firing in detail as well as problems of a WWE developmental territory in our biggest news issue of the year which is a double-sized issue and would be $6 on its own and $7 overseas)
 
*August 24, 2005 (2005 Hall of Fame issue with career profiles of Paul Heyman, HHH and Freebirds plus debut of MMA Hall of Fame)
 
*September 12, 2005 (History of Mid South Wrestling)
 
*October 10, 2005 (Life and Times of the Ultimate Warrior)
 
*November 21, 2005 (Life and Times of Eddy Guerrero and Crusher, double issue $6 on its own and $7 overseas)
 
*December 5, 2005 (The Eddy Guerrero special issue, double issue $6 on its own, $7 overseas)
 
*January 9, 2006 (The life and times of Superstar Billy Graham, plus New Year's Eve 2005 coverage)
 
*January 16, 2006 (2005 Awards double issue, $6 or $7 overseas)
 
*April 3, 2006 (Story of Ann Calvello and the history of Roller Derby--many called this the best issue of the Observer ever)
 
*April 10, 2006 (Behind the scenes at the 2006 Wrestlemania/Hall of Fame week)
 
*July 24, 2006 (The History of the Von Erichs and World Class Championship Wrestling--the most unreal story ever in wrestling)
 
*September 4, 2006 (The Rise and Fall of Kurt Angle; 2006 Hall of Fame inductions of Eddie Guerrero, Paul Bowser, Masakatsu Funaki, Aja Kong and Hiroshi Hase including tons of wrestling history around the world from the 20s through the 60s, the evolution of working to not working in Japan, and a look at Guerrero in hindsight, double issue $6 or $7 overseas)
 
*October 9, 2006 (A look back nine years later at the life and legacy of Brian Pillman with tons of inside information about what made him tick as his real objectives)
 
*November 15, 2006 (History of WCW part one, Eric Bischoff's book and how the industry was changed forever)
 
*November 20, 2006 (History of WCW part two, Why Jim Ross left WCW, How Bischoff changed the company, signing of Hulk Hogan, Beginning of Nitro, Jesse Ventura, Brian Pillman, Chris Jericho and signing Wrestlemania planned celebrity away)
 
*November 27, 2006 (History of WCW part three, When Bischoff challenged McMahon to fight; Truth and fiction around Bret Hart signing with WCW and why it didn't click)
 
*December 6, 2006 (details behind Pride's offers to sell promotion and Part four of History of WCW part four, Hogan-Goldberg match and why there was no rematch, WCW loses NBC network deal in 1999 and the real reasons the company fell apart)
 
*January 22, 2007 (2006 Awards issue, double issue $7 on its own, $8 overseas)
 
*February 14, 2007 (Life and Times of Bam Bam Bigelow)
 
*March 5, 2007 (WWE begins plans that will change the business)
 
*March 12, 2007 (Life and Times of Mike Awesome)
 
*March 19, 2007 (Life and Times of Ernie Ladd)
 
*April 4, 2007 (Life and Times of Badnews Allen Coage--which many are calling one of the best issues in history)
 
*July 2, 2007 (Part one of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 5, 2007 (Part two of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 10, 2007 (Part three of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 19, 2007 (Part four of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 23, 2007 (Part five of Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 25, 2007 (Part six of Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*August 15, 2007 (The legend of the God of Japanese wrestling and his influence on MMA, Karl Gotch)
 
*October 15 (2007 Hall of Fame double issue, $7 on its own, $8 overseas including inductions of The Rock, Tom Packs and the original Strangler Lewis)
 
*November 12, 2007 (Life and times of Fabulous Moolah and history of U.S. women's wrestling) .
 
*December 31, 2007 (History of Ric Flair and the heyday of wrestling at the Greensboro Coliseum)
 
*January 21, 2008 (2007 Awards issue, double issue $7 on its own, $8 overseas)
 
*March 17, 2008 (Life and times of Johnny Weaver)
 
*March 24, 2008 (Life and times of Gary Hart)
 
*April 10, 2008 (Farewell to Ric Flair; My thoughts, Shawn Michaels talks of Flair's meaning to him; Hall of Fame; Wrestlemania double issue, $7 on its own, $8 overseas)
 
August 11, 2008 (Ric Flair leaves WWE; Updated history of pro wrestlers and MMA fighters who went to the Olympics)
 
September 8, 2008 (2008 Hall of Fame double issue, $7 on its own, $8 overseas; part one of Killer Kowalski bio)
 
September 15, 2008 (Life and Times of Evan Tanner)
 
September 22, 2008 (The amazing career of Killer Kowalski, one of our most in-depth bios)
 
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We now have available personally autographed copies of Tributes II, our latest book, as well as a DVD that comes with it talking more about the subjects in the book. 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.
 
 
--Big Vision Entertainment announced a new television show "NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood" that will be taped at the Columbia Square Studios in Hollywood.  Big Vision will attempt to both syndicate the shows and get them placed on cable.  The first shows will be taped on 11/14 at 7:30 p.m., 11/15 at 7:30 p.m. and 11/16 at 3:30 p.m.  The tapings are free.  You can call 818-232-0770 for details of how to get tickets.
 
--ECW on Tuesday did a 1.2 rating
 
--Today's Vancouver Sun has a story about the gangland murder of Joe Krantz, speculating that the tensions between the Independent Soldiers (Krantz was a member) and the United Nations gang stemmed from an MMA match on the Chilliwack Indian reservation.  They quoted several people close to both gangs.
 
--The Miz will be on the Ghosthusters Halloween night special on Sci-Fi
 
--Poll on Raw
Excellent 10.1%
Good 41.3%
Average 25.7%
Fair 9.2%
Poor 13.8%
        17.4% of those responding didn't see the show
 
--Best wrestler of these Hall of Famers from Mexico
Salvador Gori Guerrero 44.7%
Blue Demon 34.1%
Rey Mendoza 7.6%
Rayo de Jalisco (Sr.) 7.1%
Tarzan Lopez 4.5%
Cavernario Galindo 1.5%
Alfonso Dantes 0.8%
Rene Guajardo 0.8%  
 
--Today's Baltimore Sun has a Q&A with Chris Jericho at http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/wrestling/blog/2008/10/qa_with_chris_jericho.html  He talks about the debut off the TV show Redemption Song, and joked that ten years ago, he could have been one of the participants.  He also talks extensively about his role in the creation of the angle with Michaels and how it went longer than originally planned.  He defends himself against accusations from RVD that he was insecure in their program in 2001.
 
--Gabe Sapolsky has written us saying that while he is listed in the advertising for a book called "Promoting Pro Wrestling," he is not nor was he ever involved in the project.
 
--TNA debuts in California this weekend with a Saturday night show at the Anaheim Convention Center and a Sunday show in Bakersfield
 
--The WWE.com Legacy item from yesterday is just renaming WWE 224/7 on-line, and not anything new.  WWE started its build for the Starrcade DVD with a Countdown of on-line voting of the 25 best matches in Starrcade history. 
25. Hogan vs. Piper 1996
24. Sting vs. Great Muta 1989
23. Barry Windham & Brian Pillman vs. Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas 1992
22. Bill Goldberg vs. Kevin Nash 1998
21. Battle Bowl Battle Royal 1991 (thanks to Stephen Gray)
 
--Today's USA Today at http://www.usatoday.com/sports/mma/2008-10-29-mma-prime-time_N.htm has a story on MMA on television and the death of Elite XC.  It has Dana White and Strikeforce talking about each other, and guess what, nothing negative is being said.  It focuses on UFC, WEC and Strikeforce. 
 
--Smackdown preemptions for this week include
Greenville, SC:  Will air at 10 p.m. tomorrow
Birmingham, AL:  Airs at 10 p.m. tomorrow
Lafayette, LA:  Airs at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow
Honolulu:  Airs at 5 p.m. on Saturday
 
--There is a pre sale for the Smackdown & ECW tapings on 12/6 in Florence, SC at Ticketmaster with the code "Hardy"
 
--Chris Jericho will be guest on The Pain Clinic at 10 a.m. Saturday on WHTK in Rochester, NY to promote his reality show Redemption Song
 
--Naomichi Marufuji has been added to the 12/26 and 12/27 ROH shows in Philadelphia and New York.  It's teased Marufuji will get an ROH title shot on one of these shows 
 
--Stevie Richards will be teaching technology at CSB Stratford in the broadcasting department.  
 
--Al Roker and Ann Curry had Vince McMahon on very briefly to plug Monday's three-hour Raw on USA.  Vince described Raw as a show with acting, incredible athletes, beautiful women and a variety show.  Curry laughed about it when Vince said acting and variety show.
 
--The last match of Evan Tanner, going against Kendall Grove, headlines Ultimate Fighter Finals Fridays on Spike tomorrow night at 9 p.m., which also features Amir Sadollah's TUF win over C.B. Dollaway  
--Roy Nelson is now bouncing at the Spearmint Rhino in Las Vegas
 
--Trevor Grimolfson, 38, a wrestling promoter out of Edmonton, died after being hit twice with a Taser this past week.  The Alberta Liberal party is expected to call on the provincial government to ban the use of Tasers by police officers after the death.  Grimolfson allegedly attacked a man in a tattoo parlor and went on a violent rampage.  Police said he was resisting arrest and the Tasers didn't stop him.  Police wrestled him to the ground and he passed out after being handcuffed, and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
 
--Compound Pro Wrestling on Saturday night at the Sheridan Avenue Christian Church in Tulsa
 
--Impact Zone Wrestling at the Impact Arena in Lawton, OK on Saturday night
 
--Outlaw Extreme Championship Wrestling on Saturday night in Walters, OK at the Commanche Community Center
 
--IWF on 11/22 at 7:30 p.m. and 11/23 at 4 p.m. at the IWF Centre in West Paterson, NJ
 
--CZW Night of Infamy 7 on 11/8 in Philadelphia at the Alhambra with Nick Gage vs. Brain Damage, Devon Moore & Drew Blood vs. B-Boy & ? and Lufisto vs. Sami Callihan 
 
--Billed as the biggest fight in New England history, Nate Kittredge vs. Justin Torrey, headlines the 11/14 WCF show in Wilmington, MA at the Aleppo Shriners Auditorium
 
--Raven debuts for the PWA in Edmonton on 11/28
 
--Herb Simmons and Larry Matysik will be interviewing Bob Orton on KZQZ (1430 AM) in St. Louis on Saturday at 11 a.m.  Among the notes is that on the very first Wrestling at the Chase television show in 1959, his father, Bob Orton Sr. wrestled Whipper Billy Watson
 
--Florida Championship Wrestling on 11/1 in Port Richey, FL at the Salvation Army Rec Center
 
--Monday night in Puebla, Mexico before 4,500 fans:  Legionario & SWAT & El Tigre b Espirtu & Maligno & Mr. Rafaga & Zigma, Dark Angel & Lady Apache & Lluvia b Medusa & Princesa Sugei & Seductora, Maximo & Mictlan & Valiente b Dragon Rojo & Olimpico & Sangre Azteca, Ultimo Dragoncito b Fire in a mask vs. mask minis match, Atlantis & Mr. Niebla & Rey Bucanero b Blue Panther & Dr. Wagner Jr. & Dos Caras Jr.
 
--Tonight in Toluca has D-Generation Mex of X-Pac & Alex Koslov & Rocky Romero vs. Joe Lider & Nicho & X-Fly plus Alan Stone & Gronda & La Parka vs. Chessman & Kenzo Suzuki & Electroshock.  Chetumal has Porky & Elegido vs. Mesias & Zorro.  Monterrey tonight has Dr. Wagner Jr. & Hector Garza & Marco Corleone vs. Atlantis & Lizmark Jr. & Mr. Niebla.  There is an NWA Mexico show on Saturday night in Mexico City featuring Negro Navarro defending the Americas title against Black Terry.  The next Tijuana show is a week from tomorrow night at the Auditorio with a three-way match for the Father & Son cup with Fantasma & Fantasma Jr. vs. Rey Misterio Sr. & Hijo del Rey Misterio, and Universo 2000 & Universo 2000 Jr. (thanks to Kris Zellner and Steve "Dr. Lucha" Sims)
 
--Congratulations to long-time reader Joshua Christie on his wedding
 
--XICW on 11/16 in Warren, MI at The Ritz with Mr. Insanity vs. DBA in a tables, ladders and chairs match
 
--Blood, Sweat and Ears on 11/7 in Brampton, ONT at the Terry Miller Rec Center, 11/8 in Timmins, ONT at the Ecole Secondaire Catholique Theriault Gym and 11/9 in Sudbury, ONT at the Caruso Club.  Matt Morgan appears in Timmins.  Traci Brooks and Christy Hemme appear on shows 12/12 in Iqaluit and 12/13 in Nunavut
 
--Afa will be opening a new wrestling school in Leesburg, FL.  For more info you can go to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
--Koko Ware appears for Great Canadian Wrestling on 11/13 in Oshawa, ONT at the Royal Canadian Legion, plus Cody Deaner, as well as 11/14 in Strathroy, ONT at the Portuguese Canadian Club
 
--Osamu Nishimura will be holding tryouts for All Japan Pro Wrestling at the Funking Conservatory in Ocala on 1/24 and 1/25.  For more info you can call 352-895-4658
 
--NSW on 11/14 in Belleville, NJ headlined by Nikolai Volkoff
 
--Great Championship Wrestling has pulled Bull Buchanan, Sonny Siaki and Micah and Tracy Taylor from tonight's show in Phenix City, AL.  The Taylors are confirmed to be appearing for Prime Time Pro Wrestling in Columbus, GA, just a few miles away.
 
--Edge turns 35 today
 
--Rich Tate's Atlanta Wrestling Nostalgia
74 years ago today:  Orville Brown beat Abe Coleman via DQ
72 years ago:  World champion Danno O'Mahoney beat Dick Daviscourt in two straight falls in 46:00 before a sellout of 5,000 fans
66 years ago:  Golden Terror beat Strangler Lewis via DQ
62 years ago:  World jr. champ Tex Riley beat Billy Canny
49 years ago:  Don McIntyre beat Fred Blassie via DQ in a cage match
44 years ago:  Sputnik Monroe retained the Georgia title beating Mario Galento
38 years ago:  Dory Funk Sr. & Terry Funk beat The Assassins in a tornado tag team match
35 years ago  Assassin #1 beat Assassin #2 via DQ in the main event for Ann Gunkel's promotion
35 years ago in Macon:  Mr. Wrestling I & II beat Super Infernos to win the Macon tag team title
32 years ago in Griffin:  Robert Fuller & Tom Jones beat Gene & Ole Anderson via DQ
30 years ago in Augusta:  Pez Whatley beat Ole Anderson in a lights out match and Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen kept the Georgia tag team titles in a death mach over Rick Martel & Tommy Rich
29 years ago in Macon:  Tommy Rich beat Killer Karl Kox via DQ to keep the Georgia title while TV champ Ernie Ladd kept the title losing via DQ to Tony Atlas, Masked Superstar pinned Stan Hansen and Austin Idol beat Bret Hart  
 

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