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We’re looking for your thoughts on both tonight’s Extreme Rules show, as well as last night’s UFC 186, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]”>[email protected]

Tonight is WWE Extreme Rules from Chicago at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time

*Seth Rollins vs. Randy Orton cage match for the WWE title with the RKO banned:  The two got strong reviews for their main events in Europe and Rollins on PPV never disappoints.  Most likely the finish will involve Kane as the guardian of the cage door, and that Rollins will retain the title.  Still, a cage match where the finish involves outside interference makes Orton look dumb for suggesting it unless he wins. 

*John Cena vs. Rusev chain match for the U.S. title – With the rules that you have to touch all four corners rather than score a pin, this enables them to book a match without the loser doing a job.  Usually these kind of finishes are done in matches Cena loses.  But this could go the other way since they have worked to protect Rusev from losing on big shows via pin.  The chain may be a hindrance to the match as opposed to a benefit, but Cena is still a good big show wrestler.

*Daniel Bryan vs. Bad News Barrett for the IC title – This match is still being advertised even though it may not happen.  Most expect it won’t.  This would be a great time to debut Finn Balor out of nowhere and have him pin Barrett for the vacant title.  But that probably won’t happen.  However, Neville in that position is more likely.

*Roman Reigns vs. Big Show last man standing – Most WWE last man standing matches are good.  Reigns should win here.

*Dolph Ziggler vs. Sheamus kiss my arse match – I can see Sheamus getting his hand raised, but Ziggler kissing his ass is a tough visual, so don’t be surprised at post-match shenanigans.

*Dean Ambrose vs. Luke Harper street fight – This should be one of the best matches on the show.  Ambrose should win, and Harper has been put at the level of the guy who puts over the top faces when you need a good match.

*Nikki Bella vs. Naomi for Divas title – The Bellas phantom babyface turn continues.  The story here is more how much time they get, and where they are positioned on the show.

*Tyson Kidd & Cesaro vs. New Day for tag titles (pre-show match at 7:30 p.m.) – These teams tore it up in multiple team matches in Europe.  This should be one of the better matches on the show.

        On paper, this one looks good.  The only questions are the finishes and where the new programs go from  here.  We’ll have live coverage on the site starting at about 7:30 p.m.  

Raw will be live on Monday from Green Bay.

Smackdown and Main Event will be taped Tuesday from Moline, IL.

New Japan World at 4 a.m. Eastern Wednesday morning from Kumamoto, Japan

Sho Tanaka & Yohei Komatsu & Jay White vs. Rocky Romero & Trent Baretta & Gedo

Satoshi Kojima & Captain New Japan vs. Yujiro Takahashi & Cody Hall

Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask & Mascara Dorada vs. Manabu Nakanishi & Ryusuke Taguchi & Kushida

Steve Anthony vs. Jushin Liger for NWA jr. title

Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Big Daddy Yum Yum for NWA heavyweight title

Tetsuya Naito & Tomoaki Honma & Alex Shelley vs. Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows & Kenny Omega

Kazuchika Okada & Yoshi-Hashi vs. Bad Luck Fale & Tama Tonga

Hiroshi Tanahashi & Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazushi Sakuraba & Toru Yano

Tomohiro Ishii vs. Togi Makabe for Never Open weight championship

 
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We’ve got full coverage of the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony from two weeks ago along with a lot of backstage stories, truth vs. fiction on the stories told, as our lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.  We also have a ton of notes on ROH and the New Japan tour, Lucha Underground’s future and what it needs, TNA and Destination America along with notes on Taz, the Briscoes, Daniel Bryan, the latest lawsuits against WWE and UFC and a look at WWE & TNA business for February.

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Our lead story updates the Daniel Bryan situation and the strange lack of information out on the subject, as well as runs down every match on the show and where WWE goes from here.

We also look at UFC’s PPV this week being off the Dish Network.

We’ve got an update on Lucha Underground, including the end of the TV season, what talent and fans were told about the future of the company, the public reason for the hiatus, what’s the real question going forward, its prospects, where the promotion stands right now for the future and what it needs, plus a full rundown of Ultima Lucha, the last two episodes of the season and what angles to look for the next season.

We’ve got a look at the career of Takeshi Morishima, with his title history, awards won, how he got started in pro wrestling, who he was compared to, why he never reached his potential, why he got the ROH title, his matches with Bryan Danielson, his outstanding 2007 year, what went wrong when he got his big push.  We also look at his early career, his WWE tryout and what happened there, a well as some of his biggest matches.

We look at the legal situation involving Rampage Jackson and how things changed this past week.

We’ve got a look at UFC’s attempt to run in New York, going through both the legislature and the court system to be able to run in December at Madison Square Garden.  We look at the crazy hypocrisy in New York laws, the real story behind them, the Culinary unions latest attempt to keep UFC out of New York, and UFC’s latest move in going to court.

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We’ve got a long feature on the Tennessee legend, Ron Wright, who passed away this past week.  We look at the legendary Ron Wright vs. Whitey Caldwell feud and some of the most famous matches, why Wright considered wrestling only a hobby, as well as his being shot at and his plane being blown up and other craziness of being perhaps the greatest heel ever in the backwoods towns in Tennessee and Kentucky.  We look at his career from his amateur days as a teenager, the irony of the Caldwell feud, how he and Caldwell got into pro wrestling at first, plus comments from Les Thatcher, Jim Cornette and others.

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We also look at the next season of Tough Enough, the change in Seth Rollins’ finisher, update on the business of Furious 7, More on the Russ McCullough lawsuit against WWE, Shawn Michaels talks the time he wanted to go to WCW and WWE asks him to be on next year’s WrestleMania, plus why he’s not interested in working in creative  and his thoughts on who should be on top.

We also look at John Cena, Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns on top as draws, schedule of NXT tapings for the next year as well as a look at a number of not yet announced WWE overseas tours.

We also have notes on WWE movies, WWE stars who want a reality show about their lives, Barrett talks why he dropped weight, contract notes from lawsuits against WWE, the Gilberts lawsuit against WWE, Batista talks a potential return, Samoa Joe note, NXT dates outside Florida, Jey Uso update, what creative is told about the women characters and what is says about why people don’t care about the WWE Divas, ROH star blasts WWE stereotypes, NXT weekend shows and notes on the last week of the WWE European tour with business notes and highlights of all the house shows.

We also look at this year’s Cauliflower Alley Club banquet, looking at the history of the organization, who was there, the appearance of Nick Bockwinkel, highlights of speeches from the honorees, Jake Roberts’ complaint about indie shows, Jushin Liger defending his NWA jr. title, Gerald Brisco talking Brock Lesnar and Jack Brisco and much more.

We also look at Jeff Jarrett’s Global Force Wrestling as the first shows are announced, and look at what the company needs to be viable.

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Also in this week’s issue:

–Notes on the death of 80s star El Verdugo

–Latest from Arena Mexico

–Changes in CMLL weekly schedule

–Top indie vs. top CMLL star note

–More on AAA’s World Cup show this coming month

–Perro Aguayo Jr. situation remains in the news with a major press conference featuring a Congressman and many sports stars

–Dragon Gate announces huge show with three title bouts and a huge stipulation match

–Wrestler runs for the senate in Japan this week

–Update on Champion Carnival tournament

–Update on NOAH tag team tournament

–Notes on next New Japan big show

–Notes on New Japan newcomer

–Notes on current New Japan tour

–One of the major companies from the 90s returns and its history

–Promoter announces that a current UFC star will come in and challenge for their pro wrestling world title

–Biggest woman’s star ever and best drawing barbed wire match wrestler ever team up

–Lance Russell tribute in Evansville with Jerry Lawler

–Oldest living wresting personalities

–Sad update on former UFC & New Japan star Brian Johnston

–Dreamer gets TV deal

–Bill Apter writes autobiography

–New book coming on history of women’s wrestling

–Promotion folding

–Same person wins major pro wrestling title and pro boxing match within hours

–Another wrestling history book on the way

–Who is the only guy to be in Broken Skull Challenge, Tough Enough and Ultimate Fighter

–Nearly two hour match on Mexico show

–New Japan and ROH tour and lineups

–Notes on Taz leaving TNA

–Notes on Sanada laving TNA

–More on people’s pay being behind in TNA

–Funny story about TNA television in Canada

–Latest on TNA television

–More litigation involving Wanderlei Silva and the Nevada commission and how the ruling could hurt regulation of he sport

–More on the UFC July schedule

–Notes on the new season of Ultimate Fighter

–Background of the Dan Lambert-Glenn Robinson feud

–Two major MMA shows this weekend

–Dana White blasts AKA Gym and AKA responds

–Bill in Nevada to increase tax on live boxing and MMA

–Anderson Silva issues challenge for fight

–New UFC fights

–New Bellator fights

–Something to think about regarding Pacquiao-Mayweather and how big it really is

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SUNDAY’S NEWS UPDATE

With two PPVs this weekend, Bryan and I have two shows.  Up on the site is a show covering both last night’s UFC and all the latest news from WWE, TNA, previewing tonight’s show, Ronda Rousey, Bill Goldberg and more with Tom Lawlor joining up again.  We’re going to try and have Lawlor on as much as possible after UFC events going forward and some pro wrestling events as well.  Bryan and I will be back late tonight with Extreme Rules coverage.

–Regarding the story we talked about of Tito Ortiz spending $257,000 on two tickets to the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, apparently it was something he did that was misinterpreted.  He didn’t buy tickets to the fight, but was in shock anyone would spend that kind of money buying tickets to the fight.

C.M. Punk was at the C2E2 convention today in Chicago for the announcement that he will be writing a new series of comic books for Marvel for “Drax the Destroyer.”  He also did a Q&A. Among the highlights:

*Told Jason David Frank, the Power Ranger dude, “Shut the f*** up” when it was brought up Frank’s continual challenges to him for an MMA fight.  It’s a grandstand deal because they are in far different weight divisions so there is no chance of it happening.

*He doubted that his debut would be in Chicago, feeling that would put too much pressure on him.  That surprised me, because I figured Chicago or Las Vegas would be the two most likely cities.

*When asked his favorite action star, he said A.J. Lee, saying she’s a little ass kicker.

*He said he will fight when his coaches feel he is ready to fight.

What’s the over/under on Punk chants during the show tonight?

FS 1 will be airing UFC Tonight episodes Monday through Friday next week for 30 minutes.  Dana White will be the guest on Monday.  Cain Velasquez will be on Tuesday.  Rashad Evans will be on Wednesday.  Ronda Rousey will be on Thursday and Cris Cyborg will be on Friday.  The fact they have Cyborg as a special guest should tell you a lot.

Conor McGregor’s reality show “Notorious”  airs on FS 1 tonight at 12:30 a.m. Eastern time and will continue with new episodes nightly through Friday. 

Glenn “Kane” Jacobs turned 48 today.

Today is also the one-year anniversary of the death of Conor Michalek.

As far as Google searches go for yesterday, Wladimir Klitschko was no. 5 at 100,000 behind Nepal, Freddie Gray, Cecily Strong and NASCAR.  UFC 186 was No. 9 with 20,000, which is the lowest number I can ever recall for a UFC PPV show.

The judge who gave one round to Fabio Maldonado over Rampage Jackson was Luc Lefebvre, who gave Maldonado round two.

Furious 7 was no. 1 at the box office for the fourth straight weekend, estimated at doing $18,26 million, beating Paul Blart: Mal Cop 2 at $15.5 million.

Jim Ross wrote that he’s looking at doing a show on 8/19 at the Washington, DC Improv, but it is not definite yet.  He’s probably do that as part of an East Coast swing since he’s already booked at the Gramercy Theater in New York on 8/22, the day before SummerSlam.  Ross noted that his 30 minute set before Mick Foley’s one hour show that they did on Friday night at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL, would not be televised, at least this week.  My impression is that it won’t be televised at all.  Foley’s show will air on Wednesday night on the WWE Network.

Maryland Championship Wrestling from Friday night in Glen Burne, MD drew 1,300 fans for a show headlined by Ric Flair.  Ll Green & Rick Powers b Drake Carter & Shaun Cannon, Drifty Money & Eric Chapel b Fed Up, Chuck Lennox & David Starr & Bo Nekoda b Brandon Scott & Lance Anoa’i & Fenix Fury, Sexy Steve & Jimmy Stars b Napalm & Solo, Buff Bagwell (unadvertised surprise) b Ken Dixon, Pat Bring b Sai Gon, Shane Strickland (Killshot in Lucha Underground) b Trevor Lee, Brian Cage b Cedirc Alexander, The Bruiser won three-way to keep the MCW tie over King McBride and Drolix.  Next show is 5/2 in Waldorf, MD at the Unique Sports Academy with Jerry Lawler and Rikishi.

Matt Hardy spoofs Go Fund Me fund raisers, saying that the original idea for them, which was good, has been perverted

Preston City Wrestling on Friday in Preston, England:  Juventud Guerrera won over Ryan Smile, Pete Dunne, Damiian Dunne, El Ligero and Charlie Garrett, Matt Taven & Michael Bennett b Martin Kirby & Joey Hayes, Dave Mastiff b Ashton Smith, Rob Van Dam b Bubblegum, Sha Samuels b Noam Dar, Zak & Roy Knight b Robbie Dynamite & Dean Allmark, Dave Rayne b Chris Masters in a blindfold match, T-Bone & Rampage Brown b Jeff Jarrett & Lionheart.  Jeff & Karen Jarrett and Eric Bischoff all turned on Lionheart in the main event.  Jarrett was wearing Bullet Club gear

The Saturday afternoon show:  Dave Mastiff b Noam Dar, Sha Samuels b Ashton Smith, El Ligero b Juventud Guerrera, Sabu b Pete Dunne, Roy & Zak Knight b Ryan Smile & Damien Dunne, Bubblegum b Lionheart, Chris Masters b Charlie Garrett, Joey Hayes & Martin Kirby & Rampage Brown & T-Bone b Jim & Lee Hunter & Matt Taven & Michael Bennett

Last night’s show:  The Hunter Brothers b Ryan Smile & Damien Dunne, Sha Samuels b Charlie Garrett, El Ligero b Pete Dunne, Joey Hayes & Martin Kirby & April Davids b Matt Taven & Michael Bennett & Maria Kanellis, Dean Allmark b Juventud Guerrera, Ashton Smith b Iestyn Rees, Rob Van Dam b Noam Dar, Lionheart & Dave Mastiff & Dave Rayne & Zak Knight & Roy Knight b Jeff Jarrett & Chris Masters & Bubblegum & T-Bone & Rampage Brown.

Announces for future shows in Preston is 6/5 headlined by A.J. Styles vs. Lionheart.  Styles accidentally broke Lionheart’s neck with the Styles clash and Lionheart made a big thing about how Styles should stop doing the move in articles and writings and Styles wasn’t happy he did it publicly rather than just contacted him.  So they are turning that into an angle.  7/11 they have an outdoor show with Team 3-D, Velvet Sky, Rockstar Spud and Ken Anderson.  8/7 they have Drew Galloway, Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish coming (thanks to Jan Buxton)

Barrons’ this week has a big article on the WWE saying they like the company but feel the stock has a long way to fall because the subscriptions to the WWE network aren’t near the projected targets and that many people drop subscriptions (thanks to Dave Katz)

Texas is considering dropping all random drug testing of high school athletes for steroids.  The state has spent $9 million testing 63,000 athletes over the last eight years.  The state has cut funding of the program every year and there are signs it’ll be dropped completely. (thanks to Lou Pickney)

UFC is opening a 46,000 square foot UFC Gym in La Mirada, CA at 14920 La Mirada Blvd.  It will be the fifth UFC gym in Southern California.  There are 125 nationally including  11 major ones.

AXS is co-promoting an MMA show called RFA vs. Legacy Superfights that airs on 5/8 at 10 p.m..  The show will feature four fighters from the RFA vs. four fighters from Legacy Fights.  Burt Watson will be doing his old UFC role and running backstage and pumping up the fighters before the fights, and a big part of the show will be showing Watson in action.  The main event has RFA flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja (15-2) vs. Legacy champion Damacio Page (19-9), plus RFA bantamweight champion Luke Sanders (9-0) defends against Terrion Ware (13-3) while the Legacy lightweight championship will be at stake with Dave Burrow (13-5) vs. Mike Bronzoulis (17-8) battling for the vacant title.  Former UFC fighter Yuri Villefort faces Adam Townsend.

Rock Star Pro Wrestling has an iPPV on Friday night in Dayton, OH at the Rockstar Pro Arena headlined by Shane Douglas vs. Dustin Rayz.

A.J. Styles vs. Jimmy Rave headlines on 5/8 for ProSouth Wrestling in Piedmont, AL at 627 Southern Ave.

Former wrestler New Jack was the special guest on The Special Without Brett Davis comedy show on TV in New York.

Grand Slam Wrestling on 5/9 in Moosic, PA at the Moosic Youth Center.

Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling from last night in East Carondelet, IL:  Sean Vincent b Daniel Gunner, Jim Hoffarth & Paloma Starr DDQ Ax Allwardt & Lucy Mendez, Daniel Eads b Curtis Wylde, Ken Kasa & Chris Hargas b Chaz Wesson & Keith Smith Jr., Little Kato b Bobby Dean, Red River Jack b Bull Bronson-COR, Flash Flanagan b Gary Jackson to win the Classic title (thanks to Patrick Brandmeyer)

Infinity Pro Wrestling on 5/30 in Bloomington, IN at the National Guard Armory.

L.A. Park, Pirata Morgan, Negro Navarro, Brazo de Oro, El Matematico and Blue Panther appear 5/17 in El Monte, CA at Florentine Gardens.

There was a big festival in Orlando at the WJRR Earth Day birthday celebration with 15,000 people that included a ton of wrestling using area wrestlers and outside the area wrestlers like Jody Kristofferson, Santana Garrett, Lince Dorado, Chasyn Race, Rhett Giddins, Crazy Mary Dobson, Mad Man Pondo and a ton of others.

Remix Pro Wrestling from last night in Marietta, OH:  Viper b Bulldozer, Chris Lerusso over Onyx, Adien Veil and Aaron Draven, Sassy Stephie & LuFisto & Veda Scott went to a draw, Jason Gory & Matt Conard & Ron Mathis b Chance Prophet & Young Bucks, Jock Samson b Marion Fontaine-DQ, Athena b Mickie James, A.J. Styles b Facade.  I saw a photo and it looked like they had a really big crowd for this.

Mark Henry working toward helping youth fitness in Austin, TX

A story on Bill Murdoch, who write Jack Brisco’s autobiography and works endlessly for charities in the Asheville, NC region
 

ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY INTERNATIONAL (thanks to Graeme Cameron)

1971 – Mick McManus beat Vic Faulkner in Nottingham to win the European middleweight title

1985 – Osamu Kido won the round-robin UWF tournament with a 6-1 record

1986 – Genichiro Tenryu beat Ted DiBiase in Tokyo in the tournament final for the vacant United National title

1994 – Los Payasos beat Cien Caras & Mascara Ano 2000 & Universo 2000 to win the vacant Mexican national trios titles in a tournament final in Aguascalientes

1998 – Kyoko Inoue beat Lioness Asuka in Tokyo to win the TWWF title 

2003 – Jonny Storm beat Chris Hamrick in Sudbury, UK to win the FWA All-England title

2004 – Negro Casas beat Emilio Charles Jr. in Puebla to win the CMLL middleweight title

2013 – Averno beat Mistico in Mexico City to win the vacant Mexican national welterweight title.  This is the current Mistico, not the one who became the first Sin Cara

 
TODAY’S PRO WRESTLING VIDEOS (thanks to Thomas Rude)

WWE

The JBL & Renee Show (Episode 126)

4/23/15 Top 10 WWE Smackdown Moments

4/20/15 WWE RAW “Slam Of The Week”

4/23/15 WWE RAW “Slam Of The Week”

4/25/15 WWE Top Ten:  Extreme Street Fight Moments

INDY TV SHOWS

Monster Factory TV (Episode 5)

4/25/15 NWA Smoky Mountain Wrestling TV

Powerbomb Championship Wrestling TV (Episode 22)

West Virginia Championship Wrestling TV (Episode 222)

4/24/15 Future Stars Of Wrestling “High Octane”

Imperial Wrestling Entertainment “BattleZone” TV (Episode 8)

MISC. STUFF

The Candice & Joey Show (Episode 108)

4/24/15 CHIKARA Event Center

TNA

What Happened After Eric Young Snapped?  Who Left On A Stretcher

TOMORROW’S WWE NETWORK SCHEDULE (thanks to Bert Duckwall)

2:00 AM ET
TOUGH ENOUGH The remaining contestants’ agility is tested when they are tasked with serving lunch to a busy crowd at a 50’s diner while on roller skates.

3:00 AM ET
WWE NXT Alex Riley looks to finally silence Kevin Owens in a heated rematch!

4:00 AM ET
WWE SUPERSTARS This week, WWE Tag Team Champions Cesaro and Tyson Kidd take on Los Matadores. Plus, Bad News Barrett battles Jack Swagger.

5:00 AM ET
OLD SCHOOL Old school WWE card features Andre The Giant and Hillbilly Jim vs Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy. The Hart Foundation and more.

6:00 AM ET
WWE EXTREME RULES 2015 On the night WWE goes extreme, Seth Rollins defends the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Randy Orton inside a Steel Cage and more!

9:00 AM ET
WWE EXTREME RULES 2015 On the night WWE goes extreme, Seth Rollins defends the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Randy Orton inside a Steel Cage and more!

12:00 PM ET
WWE EXTREME RULES 2015 On the night WWE goes extreme, Seth Rollins defends the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Randy Orton inside a Steel Cage and more!

3:00 PM ET
WWE EXTREME RULES 2015 On the night WWE goes extreme, Seth Rollins defends the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Randy Orton inside a Steel Cage and more!

6:00 PM ET
TOUGH ENOUGH The remaining contestants’ agility is tested when they are tasked with serving lunch to a busy crowd at a 50’s diner while on roller skates.

7:00 PM ET
FIRST LOOK: ALWAYS BELIEVE A First Look to watch exclusive content from WWE Home Video’s latest release, Ultimate Warrior: Always Believe!

7:30 PM ET
RAW PRE-SHOW From WWE Studios in Stamford Connecticut. Scott Stanford, David Otunga and Corey Graves cover all the events leading up to Monday Night Raw.

8:00 PM ET
MONDAY NIGHT WAR Mick Foley’s unorthodox style makes him an unlikely success story and a unique weapon for WWE in their war with WCW.

9:00 PM ET
WWE COUNTDOWN Counting down the Top Craziest Ladder Matches ever in WWE History, as voted by the WWE Universe.

10:00 PM ET
TOTAL DIVAS Nikki plans a future without boyfriend John Cena. Eva’s life is turned upside down when she must decide between family and her husband.

11:06 PM ET
WWE NETWORK EXCLUSIVE The action continues with exclusive interviews, matches and fallout LIVE from Monday Night Raw.

11:11 PM ET
TOUGH ENOUGH WWE Superstar Rey Mysterio and former NBA star John Salley are on hand to offer advice about teamwork to the dwindling group.<

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Donald Trump has erupted with fury at the news that the FBI raided the office of his personal lawyer and seized documents relating to a payment he made to a porn star.

Michael Cohen, the US president’s long-serving personal lawyer, has previously admitted paying $130,000 (£95,000) to porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with Mr Trump.

Mr Trump said the FBI “broke into” Mr Cohen’s New York offices, and described it repeatedly as “a disgrace”.

Federal prosecutors obtained the search warrant to search Mr Cohen’s office after receiving a referral from the special counsel Robert Mueller, who is tasked with heading up the Russia investigation.

The search is not believed to be connected to the Russia probe, but is thought to have resulted from information Mr Mueller uncovered.

Mr Trump added: “It’s a disgrace. It’s frankly a real disgrace. It’s an attack on our country, and what we all stand for.

"This is a pure and simple witch hunt."

He also described Mr Mueller’s team as “the most conflicted group of people I have ever seen,” wrongly stating that they were “almost all Democrats” and lashed out once again at his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, for recusing himself from the Russian investigation.

Asked why he did not simply fire Mr Mueller, he said: “I think it’s really a sad situation. Many people have said you should fire him. They found nothing.”

On Tuesday morning Mr Trump tweeted: "Attorney-client privilege is dead!"

Mr Cohen’s lawyers called Monday’s search "completely inappropriate and unnecessary".

Mr Cohen’s payment to Stormy Daniels – real name Stephanie Clifford – has come under scrutiny after it emerged it was made just weeks before the 2016 election.

An election watchdog group complained about the payment, arguing it could be classed as an undisclosed campaign contribution, something Mr Cohen denies.

Stormy Daniels, the American porn star who claims she had an affair with Donald Trump while Melania Trump was pregnant with their son Barron.

The lawyer has refused to say what the money was for but the White House has repeatedly said Mr Trump "vehemently denies" having sex with Daniels.

Last week Mr Trump said he was unaware of the payment to Daniels.

The payment to Daniels forms just a part of the investigation by FBI officers on Monday, a source told the New York Times.

Federal agents are also believed to have seized emails, tax documents and business records – including communications between Mr Trump and Mr Cohen.

“Today the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York executed a series of search warrants and seized the privileged communications between my client, Michael Cohen, and his clients,” said Stephen Ryan, his lawyer.

“I have been advised by federal prosecutors that the New York action is, in part, a referral by the Office of Special Counsel, Robert Mueller.”

Mr Ryan told the New York Times his client has cooperated with authorities and turned over thousands of documents to congressional investigators looking into Russian election meddling

By Josh Nason, WrestlingObserver.com

The Big News: 

Finn Balor defeated Kevin Owens for the NXT title, Brock Lesnar successfully made his house show return, and Chris Jericho and Neville had a great show opener.

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Show Recap:

– A short video package starts us out highlighting that this is Brock Lesnar’s first match since Wrestlemania and the Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor NXT title match later on.

– Michael Cole and Byron Saxton are the announce team. Show is airing live from Sumo Hall in Tokyo with a typical house show set with no ramp.

Chris Jericho def. Neville by submission 

Cole and Saxton talk a little about the history of the building with combat sports and Jericho’s past in Japan where he got the name ‘Lionheart’. Saxton even talks about Neville’s history with Dragon Gate which helped bring him to this point. The match was fairly even early until Jericho got the advantage off a back and forth exchange with both guys teasing and preventing jumps to the inside. Jericho eventually hit the second rope dropkick to Neville on the apron. He had a few heel mannerisms, but both guys were loved by the crowd.

Jericho went for a top rope superplex which Neville blocked for a flapjack. Neville stayed on the top and went for the Red Arrow, but Jericho moved so Neville landed on his feet. He went for a hunacarana which was blocked for the Walls of Jericho. Neville fought and fought and made it to the ropes for the clean break. 

Neville with a jumping, twisting dive over the top to Jericho on the outside. Neville tossed him back in and hit a top rope clothesline and a standing shooting star press for a near fall. Jericho nailed Neville with a uppercut and hit the Lionsault for two. Neville got the advantage back and launched himself into a Codebreaker. 

Neville hit two superkicks and went for the Red Arrow, but Jericho put his knees up. He applied the Liontamer for the tap. The match went nearly twenty minutes and was fantastic. I really enjoyed it.

– Brock “Tucked In T-Shirt” Lesnar is shown walking into the building, making his first appearance in Japan for WWE in more than 12 years. We st

– I gotta say that this whole house show on TV feel is very refreshing outside the constant reminders that #BeastInTheEast is trending no. 1 in the world on Twitter. I watch to get away from the real world, but I get it. 

– After RAW this Monday, we get a live ‘The Legendary Stories Of Dusty Rhodes’. Sounds good to me.

WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella defeated Paige & Tamina in a triple threat for the title.

Cole references a past women’s title change in Japan by Bull “Nakona” before Saxton corrects him. Tamina and Page went at it for a bit until Bella got back in the fray and the two teamed up to get Tamina out of there. They were certainly trying to up the aggression level with lots of women’s tennis-esque grunting.

The big spot of the match was a Tamnia powerbomb of Bella as she was superplexing Paige off the top rope. As Paige and Bella were setting it up, you could hear them talking. Ugh. Paige applied the PTO but Tamina superkicked her and hit a Samoan drop on Bella to break it up. She missed a Superfly splash attempt and Bella hit a running forearm for the pin and win.

I don’t watch a ton of, ahem, Divas matches but this wasn’t that bad. Not much of a story, but it was fun for what it was. 

Brock Lesnar vs. Kofi Kingston

It took them 36 minutes to mention Lesnar’s opponent for tonight. As Lesnar was walking out, they showed Seth Rollins and The Authority’s attack on him from several weeks ago, but his knee isn’t wrapped. Kingston was trying to avoid Lesnar, but once “The Beast” got his hands on him, it was bad news. Kingston got a lot of offense on Lesnar, but none of it worked. He avoided one belly-to-back suplex (flipped out of it), but was unsuccessful in avoiding three others. Lots of stalking around led to an F5 and the pin and win.

As Lesnar was leaving the ring, he looked at Kingston and came back in the ring for another belly-to-back and F5. This brought out Xavier Woods and Big E from the back and they both got F-5’ed for their trouble. 

As a youngster, I used to faithfully watch WWF Superstars of Wrestling Saturdays at noon on WPXT Fox 51 and saw a lot of squashes just like this. I was more than happy to watch another one today. 

Kevin Owens was seen in the back prepping for his match with Finn Balor. That match is next, preceded by a good video package highlighting the backstory.

Finn Balor pinned NXT Champion Kevin Owens to win the title

As expected, Balor is in full warpaint, complete with Japanese writing on the back. Hideo Itami is shown sitting in the crowd as Owens enters in full heel mode. Tons of treamers come into the ring as we get the announcements of both guys as do two ladies who hand giant bouquets to both guys. Owens tosses the flowers in the aisle. Streamers (and tradition!) on WWE TV? This is something else. Cole even talked about how Balor lives in a dojo, that Balor used to go by the name Prince Devitt, and the IWGP titles he won. 

Balor started out the match quick, teasing the Coup De Grace in the first 10 seconds. Action spilled to the outside where Balor hit a running dropkick to Owens who was sitting in a chair by the barricade. As Owens reclaimed the advantage later on, he played to the crowd big-time and they gave him what he was looking for: boos. The champion dominated most of the action midway through the match, teasing a running knee into a bracing Balor and locking on a rear chinlock instead. He said, “I hate this country and everyone in it.” Heel!

As Balor was rallying, Owens stopped him and hit the Five Moves Of Doom, but fell short of hitting the Attitude Adjustment. Both guys hit all of their signature moves late in the match including Owens’ cannonball flip in the corner and package powerbomb. Balor hit the Sling Blade adn went to the top to finish Owens, but the champ made it to his feet to prevent it. Owens got kicked and laid out which led to the Coup De Grace….but we only got two. This match must continue!

Balor attempted a top rope superplex which Owens blocked, eventually hitting a second rope rolling senton which got two. Owens went for the senton bomb, but Balor got the knees up and got Owens in a Dragon suplex for two. Owens with a straight jacket suplex for two. Balor hit a big clothesline and dropkick into the corner to Owens, setting up again for the Coup De Grace. He hit it and this time, Owens didn’t kick out. Balor with the pin and win and is your new NXT Champion.

Cole put over Balor’s history in Japan huge post-match. This was a really fun match with great sequences that you would expect from these two, especially the near falls. Tatsumi Fujinami walked out from the back and attacked Balor post-match, demanding a title match at SummerSlam. Alright, that didn’t happen but Fujinami did come out and raise Balor’s hand. Owens was still in the ring looking pissed and refused to shake Balor’s hand.

My apologies if I erred in correctly naming the moves above, by the way. Just go watch the match already!

And with 37 minutes to go, I fear we are now in the sports entertainment portion of the show.

– We get footage of Friday’s Fujinami ceremony on Tokyo with Itami. 

U.S. Champion John Cena & Dolph Ziggler def. King Barrett & Kane 

Despite my apathy, the fans were into everything. You know, I got into it too. This was typical house show fare with all the guys playing to the crowd and not having to rush through things. When Cena was in there with Kane, it was power vs. power and Cena was actually psyching himself up to go in there and face him. 

Cena was in there most of the match, getting abused by Kane and Barrett. Cena hit an A.A. on Barrett after powering out of a side chinlock, but Barrett tagged Kane. However, Cena got blocked by Kane on hitting an A.A. on him, building to what would eventully happen later in the match. Kane hit his top rope clothesline which led to another rear chinlock on Cena. Lots of rest holds in this one.

Ziggler finally got the hot tag and ran wild on Barrett, but a big boot from Barrett stopped that cold. Barrett and Kane worked over Ziggler for a bit until Ziggler eventually got the hot tag. Until we got to that point, there was a lot of good stuff including a big Kane powerbomb. I guess it was the jaded, worn out WWE fan in me, but I was amazed at how much the fans were into this match. I also haven’t been to a house show event in nearly four years, so perhaps I shouldn’t be that surprised. I also liked the subtleties of Barrett holding Ziggler’s arm after tagging Kane so Ziggler couldn’t get away. Tag team wrestling!

Ziggler got out of a Kane chokeslam attempt and hit a jumping DDT to get the hot tag to Cena while Kane tagged Barrett. Five Moves of Doom on Kane, Ziggler superkick to A.A. on the legal man Barrett for the pin and win for Team Good Guys. Fun match!

****
As a fan of watching the old NESN Boston Garden and MSG Network house shows, I loved this show. Two hours on a Saturday morning full of fun matches and mostly devoid of bad promos and typical RAW b.s.? I’ll take it. Even Cole and Saxton were good and were supposedly trending on Twitter at one point. Cole had his ‘working shoes’, getting in references to WrestleFest during the show’s final tag match. 

Final recommendation: watch the entire show. I guarantee you’ll have fun in doing so. And in the end, isn’t that what this is all supposed to be about?

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Donald Trump, the US president, has called for former FBI director James Comey to be jailed, accusing him of revealing classified information and of lying to Congress.

In addition to suggesting the former intelligence chief be incarcerated, Mr Trump called him "slippery" and a "slimeball" and said he would go down as the worst FBI director in history, during a Twitter rant which spanned the course of two hours on Sunday morning.

He also challenged accusations made by the former FBI director in a tell-all book that is due for release this week.

Mr Trump wrote: "The big questions in Comey’s badly reviewed book aren’t answered like, how come he gave up Classified Information (jail), why did he lie to Congress (jail), why did the DNC refuse to give Server to the FBI (why didn’t they TAKE it), why the phony memos, McCabe’s $700,000 & more?"

He added: "I never asked Comey for Personal Loyalty. I hardly even knew this guy. Just another of his many lies. His “memos” are self serving and FAKE!"

The two men have been involved in a ferocious war of words since the president fired Mr Comey last May amid the investigation into his 2016 campaign and Russian meddling in the election.

It was Mr Comey’s firing that prompted the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.

Mr Comey later testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee that President Trump had asked him for "loyalty" at a January dinner. And that alone in the Oval Office,  Mr Trump had said to him that he "hoped" he could let the investigation into former national security director Michael Flynn "go".

Meanwhile, Mr Trump’s approval rating stands at its highest since his first 100 days in office at 40 per cent. The Washington Post-ABC News poll showed his popularity up four per cent from January.

Among white voters, he has 53 per cent support, up seven points since the beginning of the year and among white men without college degrees he is up six percent to 70 per cent.

Almost three-quarters of conservatives approve of the president in the latest poll, 74 per cent, up nine points from January.

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Last night’s episode of RAW saw RAW General Manager Kurt Angle announce and confirm The WrestleMania 34 Match between RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax for The Raw Women’s Title. WrestleMania 34 takes place on Sunday, April 8 live from The Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA. 
During last night’s RAW it was also announced that Braun Strowman must pick a partner to go against RAW Tag Team Champions The Bar at WrestleMania 34. Below is the updated and possibly final card for the show:
WWE Universal Title Match
– Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns

WWE Title Match
– AJ Styles (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
WWE Intercontinental Title Match
– The Miz (c) vs. Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor
RAW Women’s Title Match
– Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Nia Jax
SmackDown Women’s Title Match
– Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Asuka

RAW Tag Team Title Match
– The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) (c) vs. Braun Strowman & Partner TBA
WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
– Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa Ali or Drew Gulak
Mixed Tag Team Match
– RAW General Manager Kurt Angle & Randy Rousey vs. WWE COO Triple H & RAW Commissioner Stephanie McMahon

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
– The Revival & Other participants TBA
WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal
– Participants TBA
– Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn (rumored to be changed to Sami & Owens vs. Shane McMahon & Daniel Bryan)
The following matches are rumored to be added within the next two weeks:
WWE United States Title Match
– Randy Orton (c) vs. Bobby Roode vs. Jinder Mahal
– John Cena vs. Undertaker
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Title Match
– The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso) (c) vs. The New Day vs. The Bludgeon Brothers (Harper & Rowan)

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Rey Mysterio’s status in professional wrestling is currently unknown at the moment. Mysterio had been set to wrestle at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Strong Style Evolved event last night, but an injury prevented him from wrestling Jushin “Thunder” Liger at the event as planned. Fortunately, Mysterio did still appear at the show and he apologized for having to miss out on the match. However, he did promise that he will compete in NJPW as soon as his injury has finished healing. Will Ospreay later challenged Mysterio to a match before he and Rey were both attacked by Marty Scurll. Liger eventually came down to the ring and saved Mysterio from being beaten down any further.

.@reymysterio makes a promise to #NJPW fans. #njSSE pic.twitter.com/4wRnvcopH9
— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) March 26, 2018

.@WillOspreay vs. @reymysterio? Not a bad idea, Will. Not bad at all! #njSSE pic.twitter.com/wqFwCNvK6s
— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) March 26, 2018

Legend to Legend. #njSSE pic.twitter.com/MBo3XaGzgd
— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) March 26, 2018

It was reported not too long ago that WWE is considering adding tag team titles to the women’s divisions on Raw and Smackdown at some point after WrestleMania this year. Reddit user Belt Fan Dan, who has broken news about upcoming WWE championships in the past, has revealed that the women’s tag team titles will be revealed around the time of SummerSlam this year. NXT’s new North American Championship had also previously been set to be a television title in honor of Dusty Rhodes’ run as TV champion, but the idea was scrapped because Vince McMahon did not like the idea of TV titles. The leaked design of the Cruiserweight Tag Team Championships is also said to not be the final design of the new titles.
WWE relaunched the Tough Enough reality show back in 2015 with the goal of recruiting athletes to join the company. Since then, contestants such as Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville have managed to make it to Monday Night Raw, and The Velveteen Dream has also been praised for his work in NXT. Though the fan-favorite of the show Zamariah “ZZ” Loupe no longer works for WWE, the company recently caught up with him in Louisiana. ZZ used cutouts of WWE Superstars and had an alligator predict the results of upcoming matches taking place at WrestleMania. Be sure to check out the video down below for some of the gator’s predictions for the show.

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Spokane, Wash. – Northland Community & Technical College freshman Jordan Engen is a Pioneer in more ways than one. Not only is he a member of the first Pioneer wrestling team to take the mat in more than 40 years but on Friday, Feb. 28 and Saturday, March 1, he became the first All-American in program history while competing at the NCAA National Championships in Spokane, Wash.

Engen accomplished the feat when he pinned Casey Powell of Northeast Oklahoma A&M in Friday night’s round of 12 to secure a spot in the top eight at 165 pounds. He concluded the tournament Saturday with a loss by fall to eventual third place finisher Kyle Bateman of Clackamas in the consolation quarterfinal round, and defeat Ryan Niven of Iowa Central 11-8 to conclude the tournament with a seventh place finish.

“Jordan wrestled well throughout the tournament,” said Northland Head Coach Scott DCamp. “He held a lead at some point in both of his losses, and with some better breaks, I feel he could have contended for a title.”

Contending for a national title is what brought Engen back to wrestling. His post-high school career began with a redshirt season at North Dakota State University in 2009-10 but had been out of the sport for three seasons before opting to join the Northland squad this year.

“It took guts for Jordan to get back into the sport after a three-year hiatus,” DCamp said. “Not only could he still compete, but he has been able to use his Division I experience to help his teammates.”

Also competing for the Pioneers was freshman Craig Williams who went 2-2 while competing at 184 pounds.

“Craig was competitive in every match at nationals,” DCamp said. “He had a great first season of college wrestling and with another year of experience, I believe he will have a legitimate shot at being a high-placing All-American.”

NCTC Results

• Jordan Engen, 4-2, placed seventh at 165 – (Round 1) bye; (Round 2) def. by Tyler McLean, North Idaho, 7-4; (Consolation Round 2) def. Sha-Keno Jenkins, North Iowa, 5-2; (Consolation Round 3) def. Matt Carroll, Darton, fall 0:57; (Consolation Round 4) def. Casey Powell, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, fall 4:31; (Consolation Round 5) def. by Kyle Bateman, Clackamas, fall 4:22; (Seventh Place Match) def. Ryan Niven, Iowa Central, 11-8.

• Craig Williams, 2-2 did not place at 184 – (Round 1) def. Mitchell Baird, Pratt, fall 1:22; (Round 2) def. by Caleb Cotter, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, fall 1:00; (Consolation Round 2) def. Rakim Deans, Colby, fall 5:49; (Consolation Round 3) def. by Kurtis Hewitt, Middlesex, fall 2:00.

NJCAA National Championships Results

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It was previously reported that The El Generico’s Twitter account was once again recently active after being quiet since 2013, just a few months after Sami Zayn started with WWE. El Generico was the gimmick that Zayn used when he was working in the indies. It is believed that this is just an angle to sell the storyline firing of Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens but there has also been some speculation that El Generico may be appearing on a future episode of SmackDown Live. It looks like Sami Zayn took the storyline selling one step further as Pro Wrestling Tees announced the return of El Generico’s merchandise store with them. The store is open for just 12 days starting Friday and it will be closing the Tuesday after WrestleMania 34.

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What exactly does the final session of the 2014 NCAA Wrestling Championships have in store for the 15,000-plus inside Chesapeake Energy Arena? Continue reading at www.ncaa.com

It was previously reported as first released during a recent edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Rusev may have been added to the WWE United States Title match at WrestleMania 34 due to the popularity of Rusev Day and their merchandise sales.
According to a recent report by PWInsider, it looks like WWE may have added Rusev to the match because he was unhappy about how he was being used on SmackDown. PWInsider also reports that there was talk about a month ago of Rusev pushing for his release due to how he was being used. A second backstage source was reportedly unable to confirm the rumor to PWInsider, but this could explain why he was moved from the fifth annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal to the US Title match.
Rusev will be facing Jinder Mahal, Bobby Roode and United States Champion Randy Orton in a Fatal 4 Way Match for the United States Title at WrestleMania 34 on Sunday.

This rumor is interesting as Rusev joked about his release back on March 2nd due to a WWE Twitter poll that asked fans about the most memorable move from his career. You can see that exchange below:

We’re narrowed it down; now YOU get to vote! What is the most memorable move of @RusevBUL‘s career? #WAMWednesday
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) February 28, 2018

LOL Am i getting released or something !?! https://t.co/7LlYaLpbwO
— RusevFromRusevDay (@RusevBUL) March 2, 2018

Source: PWInsider.com