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We are looking for reports from last night's Raw show in Milan, Italy, and Smackdown in Nice, France (really). We're also looking for reports from today's Raw show in Rome and the Smackdown show in Brussels, Belgium. Saturday has Raw in Minehead, England and Smackdown in Luxembourg City, and Sunday has Raw in Sheffield and Smackdown in Cardiff, Wales.

We will also be looking for reports from ROH in Montreal tonight and Markham, Ontario tomorrow. These are important shows because the new direction will apparently be in place tonight for the first time. Please send all show reports to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

The live Raw Monday will be in Manchester with Santino Marella vs. William Regal for the Intercontinental Title. Smackdown runs a show Monday in London at the O2 Arena, and then Smackdown and ECW are taped Tuesday in Manchester with Matt Hardy vs. Fit Finlay for the ECW Title, Michelle vs. Maria for the Divas Title, and Undertaker vs. Jeff Hardy in an EXTREME RULES~! Match. Raw also runs a house show that night in Birmingham.

Of course, Sunday is TNA Turning Point from Orlando. We'll have a full rundown of the card in the next few days.

Smackdown tonight has:
* Shelton Benjamin vs. R-Truth
* HHH & Jeff Hardy vs. Miz & Morrison
* Great Khali vs. MVP
* Brie Bella vs. Victoria
* Kung Fu Naki vs. Curt Hawkins
* James Wang vs. Ezekiel
* Undertaker vs. Vladimir Koslov where if Koslov wins he gets HHH at Survivor Series

We've got a huge feature in this coming Monday's issue of the Wrestling Observer looking at the most successful and durable main event draws in the history of the McMahon promotions, dating back to 1955. We list the top 54, using a ranking system based on numbers of main events and how successful they did as a big show main event draw. We also look at some of the biggest names that aren't in either the WWE or Wrestling Observer Hall of Fames, and a look at why and whether they should be. We look at where modern stars like John Cena and Edge rank, as well as where Undertaker, HHH and Shawn Michaels appear along with people like Hulk Hogan, Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart and many others. We'll note some major surprises who aren't even close to the top, as well as surprises who are. We also look at the future of the WWE Hall of Fame, with probable, possible, unlikely and those who headlined who have zero chance of being in for a number of reasons.

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We also have full coverage of the 806th episode of Raw, including the top matches for Survivor Series, the McMahon family battle that seems to be impending, details on the ratings for the show, what did and didn't work, and what the highlights packages showed that made the current product look bad. We also look at the conceptual change for the company and why what it most doesn't want to be, is probably the main reason it is still in the position it is in.

We also have a look at yet another MMA promotion starting out and where ESPN stands right now when it comes to MMA. We look at the direction of the new group, as well as where the Elite XC fighters contracts stand right now, as well as look at all the different MMA reality shows on the books for 2009.

We also look at a huge story involving one of the biggest drawing cards in the modern wrestling business and why he is suddenly on the outside looking in. It's a look at two companies where locker room issues have resulted in a top star in his prime who now may end up either being a free agent, or going with a promotion that he has expected to never work for. It's an interesting look at wrestling elsewhere in the world and how the politics are currently.

We also have notes on this year's Tribute to the Troops show, Chris Jericho talking about the background of his feud with Shawn Michaels and how it was put together, including the reaction of Rebecca Hickenbottom to the fat lip. We also have more on WWE's attempt to change the perception of pro wrestling. We also have a look at the new Smackdown vs. Raw 2009 videogame and changes that have been made to reflect the perception change. We also look at a star from the past who is being looked at to be brought back as a regular, as well as the reasons behind Super Crazy leaving the company. We also have thoughts from people who know both him and the situation, over who is likely to become the next Chris Harris, as well as Low Ki in WWE. We also have notes on a wrestler under contract who figures his tenure may be on borrowed time, and the face most probably wouldn't even know he was still with the company indicates it, and friends of his trying to open new doors for him.

We also have a story on the WWE's latest drug crackdown and how some wrestlers who have failed recent tests are, coincidentally, getting pushes diminished. We also have thoughts of pot usage in pro wrestling.

We also have notes on Undertaker's career on PPV, upcoming Smackdown direction, Chris Jericho talking in detail about his incident years ago with Bill Goldberg, as well as a recent WWE tag team championship team and what wrestler was originally to be on the team that was replaced. We've also got more on Stevie Richards' new career, best selling pro wrestling and MMA DVDs, and a note about pro wrestling and its current appeal to kids as compared with last year.

We also have a look at this year's version of the oldest annual event in wrestling without a break, the All Japan Real World Tag League tournament, and its 32nd straight year-end addition, including for the first time ever, someone with less than three weeks experience, teaming with the biggest star in the promotion, Keiji Muto.

We also have the story behind Chris Leben's steroid test failure.

We also have our usual weekly features with ratings from all the major television shows of the past week, as well as results from the major league arena events and major TV show reviews.

Also in the issue:

 

--Update on the return of Mistico

--What main event star starts filming a made-for-TV movie next week that bears his name

--Tribute show coming next month for one of the world's most successful promotions of the 70s and 80s

--Former Olympic silver medalist named figurehead president of a regional office

--Celebrity who did a wrestling angle as a heel is now uncomfortable with his portrayal and pressuring for an angle change

--Former TNA star expected to start with a new promotion and why it just fell through

--A look at the All Japan show at Sumo Hall

--First sign of financial issues plaguing what has been one of the most stable pro wrestling groups

--A look at KENTA vs. Marufuji

--What happened with Ric Flair and New Japan

--Update on a nostalgia show that will even include a famous 60s tag team returning for one night

--The return of the NWA to television and who will be part of it

--Battle of Los Angeles coverage

--Update on Perry Saturn

--Major local news story about the death of an independent wrestling promoter at the hands of local police

--Eric Bischoff's nest TV show project

--Return of Rob Van Dam

--Update on case where the son of an 70s star is on charges of rape and trying to disfigure an actress

--Newcomers to ROH

--Complete Turning Point lineup

--Story behind a new behind-the-scenes hire by TNA

--Story behind the letting go of Pat Kenney and Glen Gilbertti from TNA

--How TNA is expected to build the Main Event Mafia

--A feud idea in TNA that sounds hideous

--More fallout of the TNA show in Las Vegas

--Celebrity talks about an involvement with TNA

--TNA weekend house show rundowns

--Dana White talks women in UFC

--Why it's probably doomed even if they do it

--Live matches for 12/27 show

--Update on injury being kept secret for one of the main eventers in an upcoming UFC show

--TNA signs Denis Kang

--Update on Josh Koscheck

--Schedule between now and March

--Randy Couture in another dispute with a business partner

--Notes from the training camps of Couture and Brock Lesnar

--Ultimate Fighter tryout notes

--Dana White rips on his own show

--New fights just signed

--More on Satoshi Ishii's MMA career

--Seth Petruzelli vs. Kimbo Slice rematch update

--Coverage of the last Sengoku show

--Tape library purchase of company out of business

--Former IFL fighter fighting for his life

--John McCarthy returning as referee

--Pat Miletich coming out of retirement

--Newspaper ties MMA into a gangland style murder in a city with the fourth most interest in MMA in North America

--Update on K.J. Noons

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-- Bolivian wrestler Mr. X, real name Pablo Chambilla, 27, passed away on November 5th of an intestinal infection. He left behind two children. Thanks to Marvin Rubin.

-- Variety has a look at WWE's financials here.

-- Undertaker vs. Big Show in a casket match is official for Survivor Series.

-- WrestleMania tickets "officially" go on sale tomorrow. They've already sold tons of them through their presale including most of the best seats.

-- Mr. Jai-Alai sent in this link for VIP travel packages to the Lesnar vs. Couture fight. For $2,499 you get two $1,000 tickets, three nights in a hotel, VIP access to get into the building, tickets to Couture's after party (better hope he does well) and a $100 bar tab. This is what happens when you overprice tickets and the really expensive ones are still available one week out.

-- Ivan Trembow has a big article on the cannibalization of the WEC here.

-- Chael Sonnen made $48,250 for the WEC show, the highest of anyone, thanks to a win bonus and 25% of Paulo Filho's purse since Filho couldn't make weight.

-- In another sign of cost-cutting, the WWE Raw show in Cleveland on January 26th will be taking place in the smaller Wolstein Center as opposed to the much-larger Quicken Loans Arena. This is the first time in forever that they've run anything other than the most high-end facility in the city.

-- Hulk Hogan was on Q101 in Chicago this morning. The usual inanity hyping up Celebrity Wrestling. The best story was when he claimed that he was being interviewed on the Danny Bonaduce Show awhile back and Danny started burying wrestling. It GOT HEATED~! and he claims Bonaduce threw a punch at his face. But Hogan, being Hulk Hogan, put up his hand, and Bonaduce's fist bounced off his hand and back into his own face. How could I make this up? He also claimed Bonaduce had a BIONIC FOREARM and that the metal got all bent up taking a bump out of the ring, and that footage of this will be on the show. Thanks to Matt Schreiner.

-- Lots of quotes from the Brock/Randy press conference here. This was a scary comment from Randy: "He’s certainly no bigger than Tim (Sylvia) or some of the other guys I’ve competed against and in some ways doesn’t have as many skill sets as they have." We have the press conference audio up elsewhere on the front page for members right now. Thanks to Mike Sawyer.

-- The Studio 54 pre-fight party, hosted by Arianny Celeste, takes place Friday November 14. They will also host Randy Couture's after party on Saturday right after the fights.

-- Big night for CMLL as Mistico makes his return after being out for months with injuries. Line-up courtesy Kris Zellner:
11/7 – Arena Mexico
1. Angel Azteca Jr. & Angel de Oro vs. Artillero & Super Comando
2. Dark Angel/Lady Apache/Marcela vs. Amapola/Medusa/Princesa Sugei
3. Maximo/Mictlan/Valiente vs. Dragon Rojo/Felino/Misterioso II
4. La Mascara/Mascara Dorada/La Sombra vs. La Triada del Terror (Averno/Ephesto/Mephisto)
5. Hector Garza/Marco Corleone/Mistico vs. Atlantis/Mr. Niebla/Ultimo Guerrero

-- Phillip writes: I thought I would let you know I saw Mistico on a telenovella called "Muchachitas como tu" today. He played, get ready for it, Mistico. He was at a rehab center consoling a guy who had been terribly disfigured in some terrible accident. Mistico convinced him that its not your face, but your heart, that makes people love you. Lucky for him because his gimmick was they never showed his face. What I found most shocking of all was Mistico in his casual wear, perfectly suited for boating or leisure.

-- A video of the Women of FCW that was posted on IGN today. You can check it out by clicking here. Thanks to Jonathan.

-- JR has a new blog up here.

-- Someone sent this to me and I laughed.

-- Alex Marvez has an article on Mick Foley up here.

-- Always fun: A Santino Marella interview

-- Mike K with Smackdown pre-empts for tonight:

Friday Night SmackDown for November 7, 2008
Louisville, KY (WMYO): Fri. Nov. 7, 9-11 p.m.
San Antonio, TX (KMYS): Fri. Nov. 7, 10p-12a
Paducah, KY (WDKA): Fri. Nov. 7, 10p-12a
Lafayette, LA (KLAF): Fri. Oct. 31, 9:30-11:30 p.m.
Honolulu, HI (KFVE): Sat. Nov. 1, 5 - 7 p.m.

-- All Star Wrestling on November 14th in North Vancouver BC at the Chief Joe Mathias Center with Vance Nevada vs. my old tag partner Skag Rollins.

-- Wild Bill's Fight Night in Atlanta tomorrow night features both Cale Yarborough and Junior Assuncao, the latter of whom is fighting Kalvin Hackney in the main event.

-- Pro Wrestling action returns Saturday, November 8 with Primal Conflict Wrestling at the Jefferson County Community Center, 235 Sam Michaels Lane in Shenandoah Junction, WV with Shannon Moore appearing.

-- Mark Danger of the Dave & Danger Show wrestled his first-ever match tonight in Trion, GA at the OCWA Building, 14558 Hwy 27, Trion, GA. There are a bunch of videos building it up here.

-- There is a story here on Mr. Kennedy's Behind Enemy Lines III film.

-- John at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it is looking for a copy/link of the time Tito Santana wrestled Jeff Jarrett on Nitro in January 2000 in the legends gauntlet.

-- 304 Wrestling on Sunday in Huntington, West Virginia at Veterans Memorial House with Sid headlining.

-- Cowboy Bob Orton will be featured in a story by John Auble on Fox News, KTVI Channel 2, in St. Louis tonight. He'll also be wrestling tomorrow night (Saturday) in East Carondelet, Illinois. Thanks to Larry Matysik.

-- World War Wrestling presents their debut show "3W Origins" on Saturday, November 8, 2008 at the Fulton Place Community League in Edmonton, AB. Five of Lance Storm's wrestling school students will be working the show.

-- LAX's Hernandez will be appearing at the Texas A&M University Kingsville System Center in San Antonio tomorrow from noon to 6:00 PM.

 

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