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THE ROUND-UP

THE LATEST NEWS

Cyborg Justino helps save the day for March’s UFC 222
CM Punk vs. Mike Jackson reportedly being discussed for UFC 225
WWE 205 Live update: Next week’s matches, HHH reportedly in charge
NJPW Strong Style Evolved to air live on AXS TV
NJPW Road to New Beginning recap: SANADA-EVIL vs. Okada-Goto
WWE SmackDown video highlights: Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn
Dolph Ziggler returning to WWE SmackDown next week
WWE 205 Live results: Roderick Strong faces Hideo Itami
Triple threat main event announced for WWE Fastlane
WWE Mixed Match Challenge live results: Goldust-Rose vs. Uso-Naomi
Jason Jordan undergoes ‘minimally invasive’ neck surgery
WWE SmackDown live results: Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn

THE LATEST AUDIO

WOL: HHH and 205 Live, Court Bauer talks MLW, Smackdown, more! 2/7
B&V&C: Retro Raw and Nitro from 19 years ago this week! 2/6


​F4W NEWSLETTER: Figure Four Weekly: Rousey’s arrival highlights big Royal Rumble Weekend 

The most newsworthy week in recent WWE history capped off with Ronda Rousey appearing at the end of the Royal Rumble on Sunday night. Instead of participating in the women’s Royal Rumble match itself, Rousey closed the show with an appearance that initially did little to reveal what’s next for her in WWE. She came out to “Bad Reputation” by Joan Jett, her old UFC walkout song, while wearing one of Roddy Piper’s leather jackets. 


WON NEWSLETTER: February 5, 2018 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Rebirth of the XFL, Ronda Rousey signs WWE contract

Coverage of some of what will be the biggest stories of the year is in a giant news double issue of the Observer this week.

Our lead story covers the WWE PPV appearance of Ronda Rousey, the plans for her, her training, why this was the perfect timing for WWE, a look at other fighting celebrities in pro wrestling, where she is most valuable to the company and thoughts on if she’ll be a success or not, including what has to be guarded against.

This issue contains the most in-depth look at the old XFL, Vince McMahon’s new XFL, what went wrong the first time, and whether the 180 degree about-face will work. Also, look at the differences in the landscape between then and now, and what the real keys are to success or failure.

Detailed coverage of the Royal Rumble, including a chart on both Rumble matches, records for the Rumble, business from the Rumble, who put the Rumble together, notes on the surprises, Rey Mysterio and his current situation, changes made the day of the show, plans for Elimination Chamber an updated WrestleMania card, and match-by-match coverage with poll results and star ratings.

Read about the Takeover show in Philadelphia, what did and didn’t work, business notes, probable directions coming out of it with match-by-match coverage and star ratings.

Look at the making of the Daniel Cormier vs. Stipe Miocic fight and UFC’s plans for as many as three champion vs. champion matches on the July show. Also look at the Cormier/Cain Velasquez dynamic with both men commenting as well as the new season of Ultimate Fighter.

Have a look at New Japan Pro Wrestling, with the Omega-Cody angle, a twist that wasn’t on television in Sapporo, ticket sales for Long Beach and putting that into perspective, an update on Hiroshi Tanahashi and when he’s scheduled to return, the Bullet Club breakup angle, the three different incredible sell jobs of the weekend and how they are different, the business from the two Sapporo events, the lineup for this week’s New Japan World live shows, and coverage of both Sapporo shows, with star ratings and poll results.


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WON BACK ISSUE: January 22, 2001 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Fusient Media to buy WCW, sale of UFC, more

After nearly a full year of various rumors, negotiations, and several near finalized deals, the sale of World Championship Wrestling by Time Warner to Fusient Media Ventures was officially announced on 1/11, literally hours before the announcement that the final step of the Time Warner/AOL merger had been cleared. Fusient Media Ventures, a one-year-old company headed by Brian Bedol and Stephen Greenberg, who are best known for starting up the Classic Sports Network, and then selling it to ESPN where it became ESPN Classics, for $175 million, is the parent company. 


WEDNESDAY NEWS UPDATE

WWE
Big Show appeared on Busted Open Radio yesterday and revealed that he battled a surgical infection following the hip surgery he underwent last year. He said if the infection had stayed or gotten worse, he would have needed a full hip replacement that would have likely ended his in-ring career. He said things are looking good right now, but it will be touch and go for another 6-8 months to make sure the infection doesn’t come back.
Whether the ranking system will be factored into on-screen storylines much going forward remains to be seen, but the first SmackDown Top 10 List was revealed on last night’s show:
AJ Styles
Charlotte Flair
Shinsuke Nakamura
Naomi
Bobby Roode
The New Day
The Usos
Becky Lynch
Randy Orton
Tye Dillinger

Naomi & Jimmy Uso advanced to the second round of Mixed Match Challenge last night by defeating Mandy Rose & Goldust. Naomi & Uso will next be in action during week eight of the tournament, where they’ll face Alexa Bliss & Braun Strowman. Lana & Rusev vs. Bayley & Elias is next week’s match.
Live viewing for Mixed Match Challenge peaked at over 70,000 viewers last night, which is up from last week. The episode currently has over 1.4 million total views on Facebook. The premiere episode has 1.9 million views, with the next two weeks at 1.7 million.
Shelton Benjamin tweeted that he had been unknowingly driving around for the last four days with a loaded gun that was left in the glove compartment of his rental car: “Thank you @Budget (LIT) for your great service of putting my reputation, freedom and quite possibly my life in jeopardy I’ve unknowingly been driving your car around the last 4 days with a F’N LOADED GUN in the Glove compartment!!”
Following a Daily Beast article that revisited a groping allegation against Vince McMahon from 2006, David Bixenspan spoke to one of the witnesses that was named in the police report.
Brock Lesnar vs. The Miz is being advertised for Raw’s house show at the Target Center in Minnesota on March 9th.
Wrestling DVD Network reported that “Shane McMahon’s Craziest Matches” has been dropped from the 2018 DVD release schedule.
The Orlando Sentinel has an article on Montez Ford and him giving back to the community.
CNN Money ran a positive article on WWE business ahead of TV rights negotiations.
Bloomberg also posted a story about the rights negotiations being a test for WWE business.
Pro Wrestling
Kenny Omega teaming with Guerrillas of Destiny against Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii & Rocky Romero will main event NJPW’s show at Festival Hall in Melbourne, Australia on February 17th.
NJPW held press conferences for Saturday’s three title matches, with Kazuchika Okada defending his IWGP Heavyweight Championship against SANADA, EVIL challenging for Hirooki Goto’s NEVER Openweight title, and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Will Ospreay facing off with Hiromu Takahashi.
Matt Riddle vs. Daisuke Sekimoto in a first-time ever match has been announced for EVOLVE 103 in New Orleans on April 6th.
DJZ will be wrestling exclusively for EVOLVE and at the WWN Supershow during WrestleMania week.
Tenille Dashwood (formerly known as Emma) appeared on Killing the Town with Lance Storm and Don Callis for her first post-WWE interview.
Stardom announced Meiko Satomura vs. Toni Storm for Korakuen Hall on February 18th.
Rosemary tweeted that she appreciates everyone’s support after she suffered what appeared to be a leg injury over the weekend. She wrote that she’ll provide more information when she has it.
Eddie Edwards talked Boston sports, this year’s Super Bowl, and some pro wrestling on Antonio Thomas’ podcast.
UFC/MMA
Nate Diaz told ESPN that he thinks Tyron Woodley is the best option for his return fight: “I’m getting to the point where I’m sick of not fighting. I’m not getting any younger, I put that tweet out saying I wanted to fight in May or June, but I didn’t say who because I was weighing my options. And now, Woodley is my best option.”
On UFC Tonight, Dana White said Woodley vs. Diaz isn’t happening and they’re trying to make Woodley vs. Rafael dos Anjos.
Dos Anjos claimed that Woodley wants to face Diaz because he’s looking for an easy opponent.
The UFC uploaded the first episode of Embedded for Saturday’s pay-per-view.
Damon Martin tweeted that Amanda Nunes vs. Raquel Pennington is being discussed by the UFC. Martin wrote that he hasn’t heard a date for it but mentioned UFC 224 in Brazil as a possibility.
The Orlando Sentinel spoke to Jeremy Stephens about facing Josh Emmett on short notice in the main event of UFC on FOX 28 later this month.
Ariel Helwani interviewed Rose Namajunas about facing Joanna Jedrzejczyk again, Ronda Rousey signing with WWE, and more.
Rampage Jackson mentioned Wanderlei Silva as a potential opponent for his next fight.

Today in Professional Wrestling History: Ted DiBiase & IRS win WWF Tag Team titles


WRESTLING OBSERVER / F4W – WRESTLEMANIA 34 in NEW ORLEANS

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