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Latest Headlines
- Former EVOLVE wrestler Jaka passes away at 39 years old
- Naomi reflects on 15th anniversary of WWE debut
- Original La Parka responds to WWE using his render for upcoming Worlds Collide show
- Christian Cage calls AEW ‘the greatest run’ of his career
- Ronda Rousey comments on Marina Shafir ‘coming into her own’ in AEW
- Eric Bischoff calls AEW’s 2300 Arena residency a ‘smart move’
- New subscribers sale! 50% off first month
- AJ Lee appearance and more announced for WWE Raw
- Alicia Atout reacts to MJF appearing on AEW Collision one day after wedding
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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter
*AEW moves PPV to HBO MAX , details of the move, programming changes, All Out time move, All Out card and ticket sales.
*The worst week of TV ratings you can imagine. Each show broken down into all the details.*Clash in Paris coverage, business ntes
*Changes in Nielsen ratings and how this will affect sports sooner and later
*CMLL World Grand Prix with an 82:00 main event.
*Bandido vs. Hechicero is one of the best matches of 2025.
*ROH coverage including problems with the streaming.
*Early reviews on Smashing Machine starring Dwayne Johnson
*A look at the debut of Real American Freestyle
*Nick Hogan sued Bubba the Love Sponge, what he is suing over and the first court ruling comes in.
*The legend of Buford Pusser, a former pro wrestler who became a famous pop culture figure with movies and a TV show about him, and now it comes out that he may have murdered his wife.
*The Hall of Fame case for Steve Grey.
*CMLL with multiple sellouts coming up.
*Who is now in charge of AAA.
*What’s notable about the makeup of who is in charge.
*Update on Raja Johnson and Syco Stu
*Ronda Rousey with her thoughts on WWE tenure.
*Updates on Matt Riddle.
*One of the biggest indie crowds of the year in Atlanta this past week.
*Upcoming ticket sales to all the WWE, AEW and TNA shows over the next few months.
*Notes on a new AAA signing.
*What fighter just got a $10 million payout over a lawsuit settlement
*Jon Jones cawse update
*Chael Sonnen crosses Rick Rude and The Grappler .
*How much is TKO worth.
*How much is Dwayne Johnson’s TK stock worth
*Notes on the movie Street Fighter and the character named after a pro wrestler.
This Week’s Back Issue
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Sunday Update

— Our weekend show with Garrett Gonzales talking about the new Nielsen ratings and what will and won’t be covered and why it’s happening, the worst week of ratings in modern pro wrestling, all the politics and the cards of September 20th, Netflix keeping commercials in the show and coming up with data pretending they don’t, the reason John Cena’s retirement won’t be in Boston and more. Bryan and I will be back tonight talking about the weekend news.
— Tokyo Dome tickets for Hiroshi Tanahashi’s final match on 1/4 were put on sale to foreigners for $750 each. We don’t know the allotment or what this means, but in 15 minutes, the entire allotment had sold out.
— Arena Mexico drew a big crowd on Friday but wasn’t sold out for Mistico & Bandido vs. Angel de Oro & Hechicero.
— Regarding the story about Gunnar Wiedenfels, the head of the future Discovery Global branch of the future WBD split (the one that will own the TV stations), and the sports app for everything under the TNT Sports banner, when this story first broke we had checked about it and were told that AEW has a contract with HBO Max through the end of 2027, so this would not apply to AEW, which is listed as sorts on HBO Max but in actuality is not considered part of TNT Sports.
— Very sorry to hear about the death of Jonathan Echevarria of Beyond Wrestling and other groups, best known as Jaka, who passed away at the age of 39 after suffering a heart attack last weekend. He had been wrestling for 18 years and was very well loved.
— Regarding the news of the death of Taishin Nagao, who was run over by the tour bus accidentally months ago. He had been in a coma for months. The extent of his injuries had been kept secret by All Japan. People didn’t know how bad the situation was, even the Japanese wrestlers. Before the news got out yesterday, the All Japan locker room was told they were taking him off life support.
— Rodolfo Ruiz, a former two-time Mexican national lightweight champion in the 60s and father of Averno, passed away today at the age of 86. When I started following wrestling, Ruiz was considered one of the best lightweights in the world. He debuted in 1962 and held the lightweight title in 1965 and again 1969-71. He was also UWA featherweight champion as late as 1990. He was later a CMLL referee through 2011. He had long since retired in 1999 when he came back to Arena Mexico at the age of 60 for a match with Blue Panther.
— Averno was scheduled for tonight’s main event at Arena Mexico.
— The All Japan Oudou tournament comes down to Ren Ayabe vs. Ryuki Honda and Kento Miyahara vs. Daisuke Sekimoto. The semifinals and finals will be on the 9/15 show at Korakuen Hall.
— Stardom yesterday had a PPV in Yokohama with Saya Kamitani retaining the World of Stardom title over Bea Priestley, Starlight Kid retaining the Wonder of Stardom title over Tomoka Inaba and Sareee retaining the IWGP women’s title over Suzu Suzuki.
— Benny Saldie was given the award for Best Director at the 2025 Vince Film Festival in Italy for “Smashing Machine,” the movie starring Dwayne Johnson that is getting Oscar buzz.
— Announced for Dynamite on Wednesday is Ricochet vs. Shelton Benjamin, Mercedes Mone & Emi Sakura vs. Riho & Alex Windsor, Toni Storm vs. Skye Blue in a street fight and Adam Page vs. Josh Alexander in a non-title match.
— Raw tomorrow night from Milwaukee is the first show of the year against Monday Night Football. It starts at 8 p.m., the regular time. AJ Lee will be there to help set up the CM Punk & Lee vs. Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch match. Also AJ Styles vs. Grande Americano, Tyra Valkyrie vs. Raquel Rodriguez and the Usos back together.
— Also on last night’s show they teased a Big Bill vs. Eddie Kingston match, so Kingston is returning soon.
— So if the rating of Dynamite wasn’t strange enough setting an unbelievable record low of 472,000 viewers and 0.11, when it aired on Friday in the U.K. it drew the highest number for a live episode of the show since February and was up 103 percent from the same week last year. While U.K. ratings vary too much to take individual numbers that seriously although I’m sure as a trend they are accurate over long-term, the idea of the same show in the same week doing a terrible number in the U.S. and a tremendous number in the U.K. is something.
— RevPro has announced its biggest undertaking to date. They will run August 29, 2026 at OVO Arena at Wembley, the night before AEW runs at Wembley Stadium. It’s also notable they were able to announce it given WWE has a show in the same building in January for Raw.
— On the night AJ Lee returned to WWE, one of her movies debuted on Hulu. The movie is named “Sacramento,” starring Michael Cera. She played the owner of a wrestling gym and had 10-15 minutes of screen time, credited as AJ Mendes. The movie is available for rent as well through other platforms (thanks to Harold Kruger)
— In Google searches for the weekend, as you can imagine it’s dominated by the NFL and College Football. The Canelo Alvarez vs. Terrence Crawford boxing match this coming Saturday had 50,000 searches. The UFC show yesterday from Paris had 95,000, which is along the lines of the WWE show the previous week.
— Longtime Carolinas wrestler George South turned 63 today. Nora Greenwald aka Molly Holly turned 48. The Great Antonio, who once appeared on “The Tonight Show” and was famous for Rikidozan and later Antonio Inoki beating the hell out of him for real, died on this day 22 years ago at 77.
— We didn’t hear about any killer matches this weekend although we were told the Wrestling Revolver match with Leon Slater, Man Like DeReiss, Marcus Mathers and Ante Leon was said to be very good.
— Josh Barnett announced two former MMA fighters on the 9/28 Bloodsport show in London at the Electric Ballroom. Oli Thomipson, a strongman who has fought in Bellator and UFC and was the pro wrestling IGF world champion faces Chris Bungard from Scotland, who has also fought in Bellator.
— The Team 3D vs. Hardys match at Bound for Glory will be a tables match.