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Sunday Update

— We have two weekend shows on the site. We’ve got the week news in review show on Friday and last night we did a show covering topics like Turki Alalshikh and the Crawford-Alvarez fight and spectacle, AEW booking, Andrade being fired and should AEW take him, SmackDown, Arena Mexico from Friday and a lot more.

— Regarding Alvarez vs Crawford, the judges had it 115-113, 115-113 and 116-112. I had it 117-111 in favor of Crawford. It’s crazy to me that if Alvarez had won one of the last two rounds he’d have had a majority draw in a fight that he clearly lost. They announced 70,482 fans (Wrestletix has it at 66,953) and a gate of $47,231,887, and the third largest combat sports gate of all-time.  I expect some form of numbers of viewers out tomorrow and it’ll definitely have a worldwide number on Tuesday.

— Regarding Andrade, as noted on last night’s show, he was fired by WWE after a disciplinary issue that led to him being sent home a month ago. Jon Alba reported there was a failed drug test and it being his second, it would have meant a 60 day suspension. We don’t  know if that’s the issue but the timing would work out.  

— I believe UFC Noche last night was the largest gate for a UFC show in the U.S. that wasn’t a PPV show, at $3,586,669.

— For best matches of the week that we’ve been told, the Diego Lopes vs. Jean Silva UFC main event was a fight of the year candidate. The eight man opener at Worlds Collide, Sami Zayn vs. Rey Fenix from Smackdown, the Friday Korakuen Hall main event of Zack Sabre Jr. & Tomohiro Ishii & Taichi & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Shota Umino & Yuya Uemura & Ryohei Oiwa & Kosei Fujita, FTR vs. Tom Billington & Adam Priest from Collision and last night’s Arena Coliseo main event of Mistico & Mascara Dorada vs. Hechicero & Cavernario Barabaro.

— We’re looking for your thoughts on Worlds Collide, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]

— On Google searches, Alvarez vs. Crawford was in a different realm of anything. It was far bigger than any UFC show in years if ever. It was light years above any WrestleMania in interest. The fight had 5.41 million searches. Other topics on the weekend list include Ricky Hatton (who passed away at only 46 earlier today, no cause released at this point but he was found dead at home and it is not being investigated as foul play was involved) with 200,000, Turki Alalshikh at 50,000, Naoya Inoue vs. MJ Akhmadaliev at 50,000, the UFC show last night at 220,000  Andrade at 20,000, Worlds Collide at 10,000 and Gable Steveson (who debuted in MMA on Friday winning quickly) at 20,000.

— Ignacio “Nacho” Barrera, who was well down from the Hulk Hogan glory days of the AWA as a regular television enhancement loser, passed away on Thursday at the age of 71. Barrera wrestled on TV and in the AWA against some of the greatest wrestlers of the era. He also never won a match in the AWA.

— The U.S. was No. 4 in men’s freestyle at the world championships going on in Zagreb, Croatia behind Iran, Azerbaijan and Japan. Jax Forrest at 134 pounds ended up in 5th place, which isn’t bad for someone 18 years old. Zahid Valencia took gold at 189 in a flawless performance outscoring opponents 49-0 in the tournament, while Wyatt Hendrickson at heavyweight lost his first round match and was out.  Spencer Lee was knocked out after losing his second match at 125.  Levi Haines faces Gerogios Kougioumtsidis of Greece for gold at 174. Trent Hilday faces Amanula Gadzhimogomedov at 202 for the gold medal.

— Raw tomorrow night with a 7 p.m. star has Dragon Lee vs. Grande Americano, Kofi Kingston vs. Penta, Roxanne Perez vs. Lyra Valkyria, a confrontation with CM Punk, AJ Lee, Seth Rolilns and Becky Lynch and John Cena appearing.  The show is sold out in Springfield,  MA in a 6,800 or so set-up.

— Rhea Riplea attended the Silver scream con put on by the band Ice Nine Kills in Worcester, MA.  She asked to get “beheaded” at the end of the show by the lead villain from Terrifier (thanks to Michael O’Brien)

— GCW from Friday night in Detroit:  KJ Orso won over Chase Barnett, Brayden Toon & Gary Jay &  Jeffrey John & Tre Lamar, Mance Warner b Beastman, Megan Bayne b Shotzi Blackheart, 1 Called Manders b Dominic Garrini, Atticus & Otis Cogar b Matt Tremont & Bobby Beverly, Dr. Redacted b Crazy King, Effy & Gringo Loco won over  Bang & Matthews, Leon Slater & Man Like DeReiss and Joey Janela & Marcus  Mathers, Ruffo the Clown & Yabo the Clown b YDNP to win the tag tiles, John Wayne Murdoch & Reed Bentley , Murdoch &  Bentley b Malcolm Monroe III & Tonny Vendetta (thanks to Leonard Brand)

— A&E tonight airs WWE’s Greatest Moments with Mick Foley at 9 p.m., Shocking Comebacks at 9:30 p.m. and LFG airs at 10 p.m.

— Damien Priest did a skit last night at the Savannah Bananas baseball game at Yankee Stadium.  They blindfolded him and he was supposed to find a banana on the playing field with fans screaming to help direct him.

— Satoshi Kojima turns 55 today and Penelope Ford turns 33. Mad Dog Vachon was born 96 years ago today.

— Kevin Steen was supposed to be a surprise today at the Green Mountain Championship Wrestling show today in Barre, VT, to award the Green Mountain Championship to the winner of the Green Mountain Classic, but couldn’t make it so they opened the show with a video with him. The event was the Green Mountain Classic for Green Mountain Wrestling in Barre, Vermont

— AIW has its JT Lightning Invitational tournament on 9/20 with shows at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.   Among those appearing are Mad Dog Connelly, Dominic Garrini, Alec Price, Swoggle, Tyler Breeze and Colin Delaney. Isla Dawn will be on the evening show. It’s at The Roxy at Mahall’s in Lakewood, OH. Jay Lethal, Swoggle and Danhausen are on their 10/18 show in Youngstown, OH.

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