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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Among the topics covered:

  • Preview and business notes on AEW Revolution
  • Updates on WrestleMania, how we got to Rhodes vs. Orton and feuds that are starting
  • A look at the UFC White House show and how we got here
  • Full UFC 326 coverage including the most viewers of a TV UFC show since Paige Van Zant vs. Michelle Waterson
  • A look at the new AEW streaming service
  • NXT Vengeance Day coverage and poll results
  • Odds on upcoming pro wrestling matches
  • Logan Paul’s grandstand challenge to football players gets several takers, including some big names, but nothing can transpire and how it ended
  • Full coverage of the 16 Carat Gold tournament in German featuring many of the best independent wrestlers in the world
  • A complete look at the TV ratings from all the pro wrestling shows over the past week, including breakdowns in various categories, placings, how Raw did on Netflix, competition and more
  • CMLL’s lineup for its No. 2 show of the year next week
  • Full rundown of the CMLL all women’s show onFriday
  • Konnan news
  • Behnid the Nino Hamburguesa firing
  • Rey de Reyes notes
  • Stardom Cinderella tournament news
  • New Japan Cup and anniversary show news
  • Pro wrestler and MMA star looks back at a fixed fight and more comments including the Japanese attempt to get a major WWE star to job in an MMA match to theri guy
  • Notes on a new promotion debuting
  • Attendance updates for future WWE, AEW, TNA and other shows including Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano.
  • Giant weekend in Europe including the two big Eve shows and the controversy
  • TNA future direction
  • Notes from the Tony Khan media call
  • Putting recent Collision numbers into perspective
  • How Zuffa boxing’s biggest show did
  • Rousey vs. Carano and Rousey’s promotional tactics as well as responses from other fighters
  • Lots of new UFC fights
  • Jake Paul’s women’s boxing group makes ESPN deal
  • Changes to the WWE writing team
  • ESPN reporting side does exactly what they said they wouldn’t do regarding pro wrestling
  • More vacant WWE titles

This Week’s Back Issue

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Tuesday Update

WWE NXT lineup
A three-way NXT Women’s title match headlines Tuesday’s show.

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AEW & Other Wrestling

  • Ricochet caused controversy on social media in recent days after telling someone “I’m glad you got MS” following a post critical of his acting. The post has since been deleted following significant backlash.
  • AEW has uploaded highlights from the Texas Death match between MJF and Hangman Page from Revolution.
  • Boom & Doom vs. The Infantry from AEW Revolution Zero Hour has been uploaded in full.
  • If you are looking to attend this coming Sunday’s ROH tapings in Jacksonville, you can sign up for up to 4 free general admission tickets here.
  • Brody King is celebrating a birthday today, as well as Samoa Joe.
  • TNA will be streaming this year’s Genesis event tomorrow at 7 pm ET on their YouTube channel as well as on their FAST channels.
  • ABEMA in Japan is holding a 30-hour stream to commemorate their 10th anniversary. One segment will have the broadcaster give 10 million yen to any fan that can get a three-count over Aaron Wolf, who won the gold medal in judo at the 2020 Olympic games.
  • WLBT has more coverage of the Ted DiBiase Jr. federal trial, with prosecutors presenting forensic accounting testimony showing that DiBiase received more than $2.9 million from two Mississippi nonprofits over the course of two years.
  • After KJ Orso attacked Marko Stunt and challenged him to a match at Joey Janela’s Spring Break X, Stunt will appear at GCW Maniac on April 4 to give a response.
  • Effy vs. Allie Katch in a loser leaves GCW match has been added to Joey Janela’s Spring Break.
  • Aja Kong vs. Senka Akatsuki has been added to Marvelous’ card that will take place on April 16 in Las Vegas.
Bryan Rose
Bryan Rose

Bryan Rose is an editor from California that has been covering professional wrestling for well over a decade. He officially joined F4WOnline as an editor in 2017.