Daily Update: UFC & WWE Backlash fallout, BTS at Arena Mexico
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Latest News
- John Cena says new event concept ‘isn’t perfect’ but is ‘authentically me’
- Jacob Fatu, Roman Reigns acknowledgement ceremony, more set for WWE Raw
- ROH TV title match set to air on HonorClub this week
- AJ Styles: ‘I know Asuka will be a Hall of Famer’
- Thekla says she received death threats over STARDOM angle
- IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair, more post messages for Asuka after WWE Backlash
- Asuka’s top-10 WWE matches as rated by Dave Meltzer
- For subscribers: Bryan Alvarez’s WWE Backlash report
- Asuka said to be ‘semi-retired’ following WWE Backlash
- ROH spoilers from Palm Beach Gardens: New champion crowned
Latest Audio
- WOL: WWE Backlash review and more!
- WOR: UFC 328 recap, Ted Turner bio
- WOR: WWE Backlash and Collision reviews, weekend news!
- B&V: Bryan and Vinny review Backlash 2026!
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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- May 11, 2026 Observer Newsletter: The life & times of Ted Turner, New Day depart WWE, TKO addresses criticism, Backlash preview
Among the topics covered:
- Ted Turner’s legacy in sports
- The history of pro wrestling on the Turner Networks
- The skyrocketing success and rapid decline of WCW
- The television heyday of Georgia Championship Wrestling
- How Ted Turner first got involved in pro wrestling
- Why Vince McMahon hated Ted Turner and how irrational it was at times
- The local TV business in the early 70s
- The 1972-74 Atlanta wrestling war, how it started and ended
- The start of Gordon Solie and Tony Schiavone on TBS
- The growth of TBS
- The launching of CNN
- How Vince McMahon got on TBS
- Why McMahon and Turner had issues during their year working together
- The role Jim Barnett played
- The death of Mid South Wrestling
- The death of Jim Crockett Promotions
- The death of WCW
- How Barnett manipulated the Crocketts getting on TBS
- Vince McMahon’s cable power plays and Turner’s reactions
- The signing of Hulk Hogan and rise of Eric Bischoff
- Hall, Nash and Bret Hart come to WCW
- How Bischoff nearly purchased WCW and how it fell through
- A reprint of a 2001 article on the closing of WCW that Ted Turner himself read and praised
- Reaction to the death of WCW
- Numerous people react to the death
- The tribute on AEW television
- His exploits in other sports
- Rupert Murdoch, Ric Flair, Jane Fonda, Tony Khan and others in sports comment on Turner’s death
- Turner’s life after he lost control of the networks
- His charitable work
- Update on Tanea “Rebel” Brooks
- A first look at how UFC is performing and its revenue driven vs. expense for Paramount
- WWE cuts continue and are looked at
- A crazy note about the income of just four of TKO’s top executives and how it compares to the pay for UFC and WWE athletes. This is absolutely shocking
- Nick Khan’s new contract with TKO
- Why so many cuts were made this year and more notes on the pay cuts
- New Day bid farewell
- WWE & UFC first quarter financials looked at
- More talk regarding Middle East shows, Zuffa Boxing, and complaints regarding WWE and UFC
- Backlash preview, business notes and odds
- Notes on AEW Double or Nothing
- New Japan Dontaku coverage
- Nico Ali Walsh on Nick Khan’s testimony before Congress
- NOAH big show notes
- The most detailed look at the TV ratings from the pro wrestling and MMA shows this past week
- Fantastica Mania Mexico
- CMLL vs. MLW at Arena Mexico notes
- Grande Americano vs. Grande Americano
- Lots of injury updates
- Who in AEW was set for a major push that is now on hold
- Champion Carnival down to final four
- Cuatrero convicted in domestic violence case involving Stephanie Vaquer
- Raja Jackson case coming to a close
- Former WWE wrestler murder case makes pub again
- Worldwide YouTuber numbers
- Dana White talks McGregor’s return
- Notes on Roman Reigns and his schedule
- When did Nick Khan learn Vince McMahon was being investigate for sex trafficking
- Janel Grant gets more public
- Notes from WWE’s television contracts
This Week’s Back Issue
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Sunday Update

— We have two weekend shows up right now. Last night Bryan and I talked about Backlash, Collision, Ted Turner, Mistico, WWE business and other subjects. Today’s show with Garret, with questions from the current issue of the Observer, the UFC 328 show and more on Ted Turner, wrestling, baseball and cable.
— Happy Mother’s Day for all the mothers out there.
— Last night’s UFC show did the largest numbers the company has done since the first major show on Paramount. So I expect big numbers for CBS when they come out on Tuesday. It was the No. 1 rated show worldwide on Paramount+ for the day, even beating South Park. In fact it was so big that old UFC shows placed No. 10 for the day. Outside of Europe and Australia (where it aired after midnight so it wouldn’t be listed until tomorrow), it was the No. 1 show in every market it aired in on Paramount + other than the U.S., where it was No. 2 to South Park.
— Not a lot coming out of Backlash, although the post-match made it appear that Roman Reigns would be doing something to try and get Jacob Fatu out of WWE starting on tomorrow’s Raw.
— Regarding the details of the John Cena Invitational, we were just told today that this is a work in progress. They wanted to make the announcement but as far as what it is, that is not decided so any speculation of tournament vs. individual matches or how the champions will be set up is just speculation.
— We’re looking for your thoughts on Backlash, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to dave@wrestliing observer.com
— For Google searches, last night’s UFC show led by Sean Strickland’s middleweight title win over Khamzat Chimaev did 1,360,000 searches. WWE Backlash did 254,000. Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano did 10,000.
— There were two very close decisions on last night’s UFC show. Sean Strickland beat Khamzat Chimaev on 47-48, 48-47 and 48-47 scores. I had Chimaev clearly winning rounds and and four, Strickland winning round two and I did have Strickland three and five but both were so close they could have gone the other way. Media scores were 54 percent for Chimaev. This could have gone either way. I still had it open in the last ten seconds that if Chimaev landed strongly I had him winning. Chimaev is not going to ask for a rematch because he’s moving to light heavyweight. He had way too much weight to cut and it made a difference with his stamina.
— Judge Eric Clon went for Strickland winning rounds two, three and five. Sal D’Amato gave Strickland the same three rounds. Sue Sanidad had Strickland winning two and three and Chimaev winning one, four and five. In Alexander Volkov vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta, had Cortez-Acosta winning one and three but most had it the other way. Media scores were 80 percent in favor of Volkov, who won. Judge Jon Bilyk had all three rounds for Vokov. Henry Krawiec had one and two for Volkov. Dave Tirelli had two and three for Volkov.
— Not much in the way of reports on great matches this weekend. Aside from Backlash and the Darby Allin vs. Pac match, we didn’t get anything in the way of recommendations.
— At Arena Mexico on Friday, members of the band BTS were in the front row. Mistico came out with a BTS jacket. Then last night at the BTS concert before 65,000 fans at Estadio GNP Seguros, Jin had a Mistico jacket on and they led the crowd in chants for Mistico. BTS ran three shows in Mexico City. It was reported that when tickets were put on sale that there were 2.1 million people in the queue to buy tickets. Reports were that they turned away 40,000 fans at the stadium last night.
— Group member Yoongi talked last night about being a lifelong fan and his favorites being Rey Mystreio and Eddy Guerrero. Backstage group members were trying to do Mistico moves on each other last night.
— Tonight at Arena Mexico has Mistico & Mascara Drada & Atlantis Jr. vs Averno & Soberano Jr. & Hechicero as the main event.
— The A&E Biography today is on The Four Horsemen at 8 p.m. LFG airs at 10 p.m. and WWE’s Greatest Moments air at 11 and 11:30 p.m. The 11 p.m. show will be on Nitro and the 11:30 p.m. show will be a history of Backlash.
— Tito Santana, born Merced Solis, turned 73 today. Frankie Hill Murdoch, the father of Dick Murdoch, was born on this day in 1909. Billy Sandow, one of the most important figures in pro wrestling history, was born on this day in 1912. Jerry Brown of the Hollywood Blonds tag team was born on this day 1937. Hall of Fame promoter Frank Tunney of Toronto died 43 years ago today at the age of 70. He was the uncle of Jack Tunney, who took over Maple Leaf Wrestling after Frank’s death. Ilio DiPaolo, the biggest pro wrestling regional star ever in Buffalo and also well known for the Italian Restaurant DiPaolo’s (which still exists today after 61 years), died 21 years ago today at 68. Mack York was 90 when he died ten years ago today. Bob Bruggers was 80 when he died two years ago today. So this week’s Observer in 2024 had the story on the 1972 Class of Verne Gagne and Billy Robinson trainees, which included Bruggers, Ric Flair, Ken Patera, Iron Sheik, Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell. The two expected to be the biggest stars were Patera and Bruggers, who was a high school basketball legend and former NFL player. (thanks to Tony Richards)
— CNN aired a documentary last night on the life of Ted Turner. There was no mention of pro wrestling in the documentary.