Archive for June, 2018

The Status On Kurt Angle Wrestling In WWE

The 2017 Hall of Famer has been active in the WWE as the Raw GM for some time but hasn’t been in an active wrestling role.

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According to the PWInsider.com,

They’re not going to put Kurt in the ring on a consistent basis. He can’t do it. I am sure Kurt wants to be in the ring on a consistent basis but His body is breaking down.

Remember the last six months of Impact and then the couple of indie shows he was doing? It was the same five spots the entire match. He can’t be that Kurt Angle anymore. It’s like Shawn Michaels saying ‘I could come back but people need to understand it’s not going to be HBK.’ It’s not fair to expect the Kurt Angle of 1999 to be wrestling.

Kurt Angle’s Future In The WWE

As of 2018, Angle has only competed twice, at Wrestlemania 34 as Ronda Rousey partner against Stephanie and Triple-H and at the Greatest Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia.

It has been rumored numerous times that the dream match between Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan should happen if ever the two were under the same brand, but due to Bryan’s concussion status at the time the match was not going to happen.

With Bryan cleared to wrestle, it goes without saying that WWE may have plans down the road for the two to lock up before Angle’s official retirement.

Sound Off In The Comments Below On What Stipulation You Would Like To See If Bryan And Angle Were To Lock Up In The Near Future.

Linda Hogan Claims Hulk Hogan Is ‘Hiding’ Money From Her

Hulk and Linda Hogan settled their divorce back in 2007, but it seems the Hulkster is holding out on his ex-wife.

The Hogan’s Divorce Settlement

According to the DailyMail.com, this was the settlement of the Hogan’s divorce is as followed:

  • Hulk Hogan and Linda Bollea were married for 23 years but split in 2007
  • She was awarded 70% of their liquid assets plus properties worth $3m in divorce
  • Also handed an ongoing 40% share in the revenue from Hogan’s businesses
  • Linda now claims the 64-year-old wrestler is refusing to pay
  • She’s demanding he pay her 40% of his earnings or be held in contempt

Linda is claiming that Hogan is committing ‘financial treachery’ from many of his companies and assets in Florida and demands her percentage to be met from the divorce.

The Divorce was settled back in 2007 due to the fact that Hogan was unfaithful in their marriage and Linda could not put up with the decades of affairs no longer.

Terry Bollea (Hulk Hogan) has yet to comment on the claim.

More on the claim can be read here.

DEFIANT Announce Will Ospreay vs WALTER for Stacked ’18

DEFIANT Wrestling has announced that former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion and one of the biggest stars to emerge from the thriving UK scene Will Ospreay will be taking on WALTER as part of their upcoming Stacked ’18 event which takes place Sunday August 26th from the Bowlers Exhibition Centre in Manchester, England.

The clash of styles between the two performers is evident, Ospreay is regarded as one of if not THE greatest high flying performer on the planet, although he is well versed in the British mat-based style. WALTER however is one of the most dominant forces in wrestling and will use his powerhouse style to keep Ospreay at bay. This has the potential to be one of the best matches of 2018.

If you’ve never heard of WALTER then he is certainly a performer that should be on your radar. The Austrian powerhouse has been dominating the Tag and Heavyweight divisions in wXw, PROGRESS and PWG over the past couple of years and he is now being slated as a future WWE/NXT signee (even if he denies any sort of negotiations). The de-facto leader of the Ringkampf stable (alongside Timothy Thatcher and previously NXT roster member Axel Dieter Jr) has a ton of potential on the world stage and has already garnered critical praise from the likes of Dave Meltzer, who gave his PWG All-Star Weekend bout against Zack Sabre Jr from October 2017 a 5 star rating.

Tickets for the show are available to purchase here.

Will Ospreay Is Bringing The ‘Young Lion’ Concept to Britain with his new Frontline Promotion

Will Ospreay’s new promotion Frontline Wrestling held their debut show ‘Build Me An Empire’ this past Thursday and the show was met with acclaim from the fans in attendance.

During our exclusive interview with Ospreay earlier this year he stated that wanted the Frontline brand to be defined as British Puroresu, saying that “I have fallen in love with the Japanese style of wrestling, and not just the wrestling itself. The story telling, the Drama, the production. Most likely cause I’ve been sucked into that New Japan vibe.

One of the major elements of the new promotion is the inclusion of ‘Young Lions,’ a concept that this hugely prevalent in Japanese wrestling culture and adds an extra layer of ‘Puroresu’ to the aesthetic of Frontline. The company has issued a press release highlighting the crop of talent chosen to be their first batch of ‘Young Lions’ and they are as follows:

  • Cieran Donnelly

Former IPW:UK Tag Champion with DND. With Duggan heading over regularly to the New Japan LA Dojo, Cieran sees this as an opportunity to rebrand and master the Young Lions Programme.

  • Joshua Joesph

Trained by The Wild Boar & Mark Andrews, Josh passed the course with flying colours. Showing his mix of strength & agility. He’s also undefeated in amateur mixed martial arts.

  • Nico Angelo

Another man trained by Mark Andrews, Nico has an Olympic Power Lifting background. What sealed the deal was his incredible standing “Mooncent” (450 moonsault)

  • Scott Davis

Better known in his home promotion OTT, he has been an amateur wrestling from a young age. Scott sees this as a platform to finally stretch out to the U.K. scene and take over.

  • Cameron Thomas

Cameron trains at the LSLL and wrestles for Lucha Britannia. He had a huge stand out match with Jody Fleisch at the recent Project W show. Not much match experience however but the heart on this man will shine through more than anything.

  • Chris Gladden

Mostly know for his work in Apex. Yet still not completely satisfied with the work he portrays and believes he can offer more. Chris shows so much determination through every single drill & workout we threw at him and wants the responsibility of being a main player in the British Wrestling Scene.

Callum Newman

15 Years Old. But Callum has been wrestling since he was 10. A high-flyer but prides himself on his technical wrestling. As the youngest he has a long journey ahead of him but the level of talent in such a young man is astonishing.

  • Rhonda Powell

As the only Female, she completed the drills quicker than 40% of the male athletes. Her cardio was the stand out & great coordination. Not much match experience however a lot of potential to become a strong stand out in Frontline

  • Scott Wainwright

Former WCPW Tag Champion, but nearly forced into retirement after a serious stomach injury. After rebuilding his strengths and losing a significant amount of weight, Scott has decided to take part in the Young Lions Programme to redesign himself. “Start from the bottom, climb to the top”

  • Nedeem Al-Astrabadi

Absent due to a family emergency, Ned has unlimited potential to be on of the best wrestlers in the world. Mainly seen as part of Triple L promotion as their former champ, he is one of the most charismatic characters you will ever meet, but has agreed to strip it back and allow his ability to shine through.

Fight Forever (UK) Announce Debut Tour feat. Something Else To Wrestle Live Show

UK based promotion Fight Forever has announced a huge debut tour that will be taking place December 6th-9th and will feature some of the biggest stars from the Independent wrestling world.

Fight Forever will be hosting shows in Birmingham (6th), London (7th), Bristol (8th) and Liverpool (9th), they have issued the following press release for the tour which will feature a live wrestling show as well as a very special Live version of Something To Wrestle with Conrad Thompson and Bruce Pritchard:

“Brand New UK Professional Wrestling Promotion ‘Fight Forever Wrestling’ Announce Debut Tour featuring ‘Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard Live’, ‘The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes’, WWE UK Tournament Winner Zack Gibson and ‘The Godfather Charles Wright’.

Coming to the UK in December 2018, breakthrough UK Professional Wrestling Promotion, Fight Forever Wrestling, announce their debut tour, featuring an international roster including ‘The American Nightmare’ Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, Flip Gordon, Jimmy Havoc, James Drake, Flash Morgan Webster, El Ligero, Joe Hendry, Rampage Brown, Travis Banks, and WWE UK Tournament Winner, Zack Gibson. There will be more big names announced ahead of the tour.

WWE Hall of Famer, Charles Wright, will also be appearing on the tour as a special guest and the host of after show party events, ‘Papa Shango’s Voodoo Party’ and ‘The Godfather’s Pimp Party’.”

Tickets for the shows are available to purchase via Fight Forever’s official website.

Io Shirai Appears At WWE Event In Tokyo (Video)

WWE’s newest signee, Io Shirai, was on hand at the WWE live event in Tokyo this morning. She was officially unveiled as the newest addition to the roster. Shirai will be assigned to the NXT brand.

Shirai is a former 2x Wonder of Stardom champion. She has been voted as Tokyo Sports’ Joshi Puroresu Grand Prize winner (the equivalent of woman’s wrestler of the year award) the last 3 years in a row.

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Io Shirai

Shirai was rumored to be heading to WWE last year but failed medical evaluations prevented this from happening. It was reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that neck and heart problems caused WWE to back away from signing her. She continued to compete for Stardom the following year after not signing with WWE.

Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked Shirai #6 in their female top-50 rankings in 2017.

Shirai confirmed her departure from Stardom back in late May with many speculating she would be headed to WWE.

Parts of Shirai’s blog in late May revealing her departure from Stardom were run through Google Translate.

“I’m going to leave Stardom with me aiming for a further leap of pro-wrestling life in the future.

The Korakuen Hall show on June 17 will be the last for Stardom.”

World of Stardom also Tweeted out the following facts about Shirai’s time with the promotion:

“Io Shirai’s done it all in Stardom.
World of Stardom champion twice, 1014 days.
Wonder of Stardom champion twice, 375 days.
Tag champion 407 days.
High Speed champion.
Artist of Stardom champion 6 times.
SWA champion.
5 Star Grand Prix champion.
Now she will show it to the world.”

Twin Sons of Hall Of Famer Receive WWE Tryouts

There are several brother tag-teams performing at a high-level in wrestling today. Last night, the Briscoe Brothers faced Matt and Nick Jackson for Ring of Honor. Jimmy and Jey Uso are one the best teams in the world. The Hardy Boyz have done fairly well for themselves as well throughout their lengthy careers.

While the Dudley Boyz don’t count as a real-life family combination, the 23-year-old twin sons of D-Von Dudley do. They both received tryouts at the WWE Performance Center recently.

The pair has wrestled both under their real names of Terrence and Terrell Hughes, as well as with the surname Dudley.

You can check out video of the brothers competing at an indy event in late-2016 below:

Terrence and Terrell Hughes

The Hughes brothers were among the 40 WWE hopefuls at the Performance Center this week. Former Impact Wrestling stars, Robbie E and Chelsea Green were also in attendance.

WWE.com had this to say regarding the brothers:

“Terrell & Terrence Hughes, the 23-year-old twin sons of WWE Hall of Famer D-Von Dudley. Both men played football in high school, and Terrell qualified for regional and state competition in wrestling. Their sports-entertainment training began in 2012 at the Dudleys’ Team 3D Academy, and the Hughes brothers have held tag team titles on the independent circuit under the name TNT.”

The brothers have wrestled 36 professional matches on the independent circuit. They have also won several tag team championships already in their short careers.

Their father, D-Von Dudley, retired from in-ring action in 2016. He continues to work with WWE in a producer role, usually for tag-team matches. D-Von and Bubba Ray have been inducted into both the Impact Wrestling and WWE Hall of Fames. D-Von also has two younger sons as well, born 6 and 13 years after Terrell and Terrence.

NXT Head Trainer, Matt Bloom, and Mark Henry presided over the tryouts.

Sasha Banks Blames Bayley For Missed Flight, Rivalry Statistics

Sasha Banks is taking her hatred of Bayley to great lengths. The multi-time women’s champion has kept kayfabe alive in her recent social media posts.

Recently, Banks missed a flight and blamed Bayley for it.

“Good morning to everyone except Bayley” – Sasha Banks

Sasha Banks vs Bayley Rivalry

Now that the Banks vs Bayley rivalry appears to be in full swing, it’s a good opportunity to take a look at their career stats against each other.

They have wrestled each other 14x in single’s competition in matches that have aired on television or the WWE Network (i.e not including house shows). Banks has won 4x, Bayley has won 9x, and they went to a no-contest once.

  1. NXT September 12th, 2013: Banks defeated Bayley
  2. NXT January 9th, 2014: Bayley defeated Banks
  3. NXT January 30th, 2014: Bayley defeated Banks
  4. NXT March 13th, 2014: Bayley defeated Banks
  5. NXT April 24th, 2014: Banks defeated Bayley
  6. NXT July 17th, 2014: Bayley defeated banks
  7. NXT July 31st, 2014: Bayley defeated Banks
  8. NXT September 25th, 2014: Banks defeated Bayley
  9. NXT Takeover Brooklyn August 22nd, 2015
    NXT Women’s Championship
    Bayley defeated Banks (c)
  10. NXT Women’s Championship
    30-Minute Ironman
    Bayley (c) defeated Banks (3:2)
  11. Raw March 6th, 2017: Banks defeated Bayley
  12. Raw July 24th, 2017: Bayley defeated Banks
  13. Raw February 12th, 2018: Bayley defeated Banks
  14. Raw April 16th, 2018: No Contest

Sasha Banks vs Bayley Multi-Person Match Stats

Banks and Bayley have met another 13x in multi-person matches. Of these, Banks has won 4x, Bayley once, and neither were the victor in the rest of the matches.

  1. NXT Takeover Revival
    February 11th, 2015
    NXT Women’s Championship
    Sasha Banks defeated Charlotte Flair (c), Bayley, and Becky Lynch
  2. Raw, September 12th, 2016
    Sasha Banks defeated Bayley and Dana Brooke
  3. Clash of Champions 2016
    September 25th, 2016
    Raw Women’s Championship
    Charlotte Flair (c) defeated Bayley and Sasha Banks
  4. WrestleMania 33
    Raw Women’s Championship
    Fatal 4-Way Elimination
    Bayley (c) defeated Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Sasha Banks
  5. Raw June 26th, 2017
    Gauntlet Match
    Sasha Banks defeated Bayley, Dana Brooke, Emma, Mickie James, and Nia Jax
  6. No Mercy 2017
    September 24th, 2017
    Raw Women’s Championship
    5-Way
    Alexa Bliss (c) defeated Bayley, Sasha Banks, Emma, and Nia Jax
  7. Raw October 9th, 2017
    5-Way Elimination
    Emma defeated Alicia Fox, Bayley, Dana Brooke, and Sasha Banks
  8. Raw October 23rd, 2017
    3-Way
    Alicia Fox defeated Bayley and Sasha Banks
  9. Raw November 20th, 2017
    5-way
    No contest
  10. Royal Rumble 2018
    January 28th, 2018
    Women’s Royal Rumble
    Neither won
  11. Elimination Chamber 2018
    February 25th, 2018
    Raw Women’s Championship
    Elimination Chamber Match
    Alexa Bliss (c) defeated Bayley, Sasha Banks, Mickie James, Sonya Deville, and Mandy Rose
  12. WrestleMania 34
    April 8th, 2014
    Women’s WrestleMania Battle Royal
    Neither won the match
  13. Raw May 28th, 2018
    MITB Qualifying Gauntlet Match
    Sasha Banks defeated Bayley, Dana Brooke, Liv Morgan, Mickie James Ruby Riott, and Sarah Logan

In total, Banks has won 8 matches against Bayley and Bayley has won 10 matches against Banks. These numbers do not include tag matches (either on the same side or against) and house show results.

Stephanie McMahon Talks Future of Mixed Match Challenge

World Wrestling Entertainment is a company now valued at over $5 billion. The rise in company profile is largely due to recently announced television contracts with the USA and Fox Networks.

What allowed WWE more leverage during this round of television contract negotiations was the presence of new suitors at the table. Streaming services, such as Amazon and Facebook Live, entered the market in a big way recently. WWE did business with Facebook Live early this year with the Mixed Match Challenge.

Stephanie spoke with the media outlet, the Drum, about the success of WWE’s Mixed Match Challenge tournament. “It had over 100 million views and it was considered a success by Facebook,” she said. “We’re now in conversations to see where we go from here, but we’re nimble and flexible.”

Streaming Services and WWE

While WWE ended up going with traditional cable networks for this round of television contracts, there is nothing that says they could not end up on a streaming service next time around.

Stephanie also spoke recently about the possibility of WWE products ending up on Amazon, Facebook Live, Netflix, or a similar service.

“I don’t think we’re there yet…Linear is still incredibly important and reaches a huge audience and delivers, but absolutely, I see content moving everywhere that’s why WWE is everywhere because we want to be ready when that time is right.”

WWE Mixed Match Challenge Season 2

Stephanie didn’t go into great detail about whether there will be a season 2 of Mixed Match Challenge on Facebook Live. She did stress that Facebook considered the experiment a success, however.

Miz and Asuka were the eventual victors of the tournament. They defeated the “Robe Warriors” team of Charlotte Flair and Bobby Roode in the finals.

Do You Want To See Another WWE Mixed Match Challenge Tournament? Let us know in the comment section below. 

ROH Best in the World 2018 Results

Ring of Honor’s Best in the World pay-per-view last night was from just outside Baltimore in the UMBC Event Center.

The venue holds just over 6000 for basketball and the commentary team said attendance was 2.5x more than for any other Ring of Honor event in the area. ROH has also been looking at booking bigger venues in most markets they run as of late.

The company was also looking to run Madison Square Garden in New York next spring. That deal ended up falling through, however.

ROH Best in the World 2018 Results

  1. ROH 6-Man Tag Team Championships
    The Kingdom (Matt Taven, TK O’Ryan and Vinny Marseglia) (c) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (Bushi, Evil and Sanada)
  2. Flip Gordon defeated Bully Ray via DQ
    • Bully hit him with a low blow.
    • Several ROH “young boys” attempted to help. Cheeseburger made the final save.
  3. Sumie Sakai, Jenny Rose, Mayu Iwatani and Tenille Dashwood defeated Kelly Klein and Oedo Tai (Hazuki, Kagetsu and Hana Kimura)
    • Kagetsu is the Stardom champion and Sakai the WOH champ. They were teasing something between the two.
    • Iwatani got the pin for her team.
  4. Austin Aries defeated Kenny King
    • They mentioned Aries is the Impact World champion but Cabana pretended as though they shouldn’t have said that.
  5. Jay Lethal defeated KUSHIDA
    • They teased some dissension between the two here. KUSHIDA refused to shake Lethal’s hand before the match. He also later mocked Lethal with a Randy Savage styled axehandle. I feel as though this is something which could be explained during a later episode of Being the Elite. Lethal has been slipping in and out of his old Black Machismo gimmick on the show.
  6. ROH World TV Championship
    Punishment Martinez (c) defeated Hangman Page

    • The finish of this match came when Martinez delivered a South of Heaven chokeslam to his opponent through a table. As the ref counted the three, however, both wrestlers’ shoulders were against the mat. Despite this, the ref awarded the victory to Martinez. ROH officials may have a later ruling due to the controversy at the finish of this match.
  7. ROH World Tag Team Championships
    the Briscoes (c) defeated the Young Bucks

    • The Briscoes have now defeated the Bucks 8 out of their 13 meetings with the Bucks.
    • After the match, SCU came out and looked as though they were going to attack the Bucks. Instead, they attacked the Briscoes and made their intentions of being the next title challengers clear.
  8. ROH World Championship
    3-Way
    Dalton Castle (c) defeated Cody and Marty Scurll

    • Castle retains his title despite seemingly dealing with several nagging injuries. His leg and shoulder were taped up for this match.
    • NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Nick Aldis, was ringside. At one point, Aldis pulled the ref out of the ring when it looked like Scurll would win the title.
    • The finish came when Scurll gave Cody his own Cross Rhodes finisher but then Castle gave Scurll the Bangarang and got the pin.
    • Cody loses the first of 3 big title opportunities he has this summer.

MLW Fusion Report: June 29, 2018

Hello, wrestling fans! Let’s dive right into this week’s Fusion Report.

We open with a recap of Barrington Hughes’ fight with Sami Callihan’s Death Machines last week in the backstage area (he was protecting Shane Strickland). After that, we cut to Casey Lennox, who’s with Hughes. Hughes reports that during the melee, he was hit in the back of the head with a foreign object. He tells the Death Machines that he’s pissed and they “ain’t done rumbling.”

After the opening video package, Rich Bocchini and Tony Schiavone welcome us and run down the night’s card.

They replay Kotto Brazil’s victory against Vandal Ortagun from last week before going to Vanessa Craft, who’s standing by with Brazil. She asks about his victory and in the middle of his answer, the Death Machines attack him. Sami Callihan appears on screen and sings “Hot Crossed Buns.”

I hate this man.

Sorry. I seem to have a compulsion to express my dislike for Callihan whenever I have to mention him.

Anyway, he says that he and his Death Machines are paid to be entertaining but they don’t have to be. Well, they’re not, so I guess they’re stealing money from MLW. They kidnap Brazil hostage and Callihan challenges MVP to find him.

 

Ariel Dominquez vs. Jaye Skye in a Prospect Match

This is not a match. It’s a segment to introduce Su Yung and Zeda. The two men lock up before the house lights go dark. Red lights start to flash and the image of a Chinese woman holding a heart appears on the video screen. The two women walk down to the ring and beat the life out of the poor men. Imagine the outrage on the Internet if Stephanie McMahon did this to the male wrestlers on Raw instead of just slapping them in the face. The two ladies finish up and creep back up the aisle.

A video package plays of Shane “Swerve” Strickland. Low Ki does a voice over in which he says that Strickland has a lot of accomplishments, including becoming the Heavyweight Champion, beating Havoc, Pentagon, and King, and red racing Salina de la Renta. He asks if Swerve is confident that he can out run and outlast him. Then, we see de la Renta announce that the bounty on Swerve’s head is now $60,000 and it’s all Low Ki’s for the taking. Low Ki concludes by saying that he now has 60,000 reasons to burn down Swerve’s house. Geez, burn down his house? Why not just beat him in the ring and call it a day?

The Battle Riot report is next. This week’s entrants in the Battle Riot Match are Tom Lawlor, Jimmy Havoc, Low Ki, Leon Scott, Brody King, and Headshrinker Samu! Well, that just made my ticket worth it. The other matches announced include The Hart Foundation (Davey Boy Smith, Jr. and Teddy Hart) with Brian Pillman vs. ACH and Rich Swann, John Hennigan vs. Low Ki, and Maxwell J. Friedman vs. Joey Ryan for the MLW World Middleweight Championship.

Next, we see MVP searching for Brazil. He enters a boiler room and sees Brazil tied up. There’s a phone in the room. MVP picks it up and listens to the message recorded on it. It’s Callihan challenging him to a Boiler Room Brawl.

 

Sammy Guevara vs. Fred Yehi

Sammy Guevara is accompanied to the ring by his manager Salina de la Renta and her new bodyguard. In an inset promo, de la Renta says that Guevara has wrestle all over the world and trained with the best.

Backstage Yehi makes his way to the ring when he’s stopped by Team Filthy. They’re sorry about what happened in the Yehi/Lawlor match from a few weeks back and thank him for the match. They shake his hand before Yehi continues his walk to the ring.

The match starts with dueling slaps to the face. Yehi gets the early advantage before Guevara does a backflip over Yehi’s head and hits a dropkick. Guevara does a lot of showboating throughout the match, which is to his detriment. Yehi takes back control, stomps on Guevara’s hand, and executes his bike pedal kicks to Guevara’s chest and face. He hits a release German suplex and a basement dropkick. He charges Guevara in the corner but Guevara throws Yehi into the corner with a release belly to belly suplex.

Guevara showboats some more as he squats Yehi. Yehi escapes, slaps Guevara, double stomps him, and hits a powerbomb for two. Guevara is able to get Yehi up in an electric chair. Yehi escapes it and goes for a pin. Guevara kicks out but Yehi locks on a Koji Clutch. He punches Guevara while he’s got him locked in the hold and Guevara taps out.

De la Renta is not happy with the loss. Guevara whines that punches are illegal as he chases after his manager.

 

We see Lawlor and Simon Gotch walking backstage. They’re stopped by Low Ki. He mocks Lawlor for not getting his shot at the Heavyweight Title yet despite being the number one contender. In fact, Low Ki is getting his shot first. Lawlor grimaces at the news and walks away.

They show a recap of the events that have unfolded between Brazil and MVP and Callihan and his Death Machines. Callihan cuts a promo saying that what happened to Brazil was a warning for MVP and if MVP has balls, he should meet Callihan in the Boiler Room Brawl.

We are reminded of the beatdown that Team Filthy gave Jimmy Havoc outside the Gilt Nightclub and the gloating that Team Filthy did in the aftermath. Then, we see Jimmy Havoc for the first time in weeks. He’s sitting next to the hot tub that Team Filthy was in when they gloated over the beating. Havoc says he’s watching and following Lawlor. He declares that the nighttime is when he plays. He says blood looks black in the moonlight and the next time he sees Tom Lawlor, he’ll show him what he means. I really want to see Havoc beat Lawlor badly.

Casey Lennox attempts to interview Team TBD, but they’re having a fight in their dressing room and Jason Cade storms out.

 

Rich Swann vs. ACH

Lawlor is on commentary with Bocchini and Schiavone for this one.

Swann and ACH have complete some chain wrestling to start. Swann dropkicks ACH and goes for a handspring, but ACH catches him and chops him. ACH gets a side headlock. Swann escapes and they trade waistlocks. ACH hits a backbreaker and a release Germany suplex, stomps Swann’s hand, chops him, covers for two, and straps on a chinlock. Swann tries to get out of it, but ACH is able to lock it back on every time.

Eventually, Swann frees himself. He hits a headscissor, a step up back leg kick, a step up enziguiri, and a standing hurricanrana. ACH answers back with a leg sweep, a double stomp, a basement single leg dropkick, a discus lariat into the corner, a frogsplash, and a one-armed dead lift German suplex into bridging pin (he has to use one arm because his left shoulder is injured).

ACH tries three times for a vertical suplex but fails. Swann hits a handspring cutter. He tries to lock in a double underhook, but ACH back drops him. They execute dueling forearms before Swann hits a roundhouse kick. ACH blocks a standing 450 attempt. He misses a frogsplash and goes for a crucifix pin, which gets two. He tries a la magistral cradle, but ACH halts the pinning attempt midway through it, gets Swann’s shoulders on the mat, and covers for the win.

 

Next week, Swerve will address de la Renta and Low Ki and we will see Callihan vs. MVP in the first Boiler Room Brawl in 20 years.

 

Another good show this week. A lot of time was spent on recapping past issues and setting up future programs, including Callihan and MVP’s match next week. I’m excited to see what happens down in the boiler room. Until then, have a great week, wrestling fans!

 

 

Matt Cappotelli Has Passed Away At 38

Former Tough Enough winner, Matt Cappotelli, has lost his battle with brain cancer. He was 38.

Matt’s wife, Lindsay, has been keeping fans up-to-date on his well-being through her blogs and Facebook posts. Yesterday, she shared the news with the world.

“Hey Team Capp…I’ve been struggling with what to say and how to say this, and I’ll probably end up rambling, but here goes,” she wrote. “Today my love-my strong, sweet, beautiful love-took his last breath at 3:30 a.m. and went Home to be with Jesus…exactly one year after his brain surgery,” she continued. “You think you can be prepared for this when you know it’s coming, but you just can’t. The only person whose comfort I want right now is the one who can’t give it to me.”

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Matt Cappotelli Loses Battle With Brain Cancer

Earlier this year, Lindsay outlined the timeline of Matt’s latest battle with brain cancer.

“Dr. Yao, the brain surgeon, came to our room to discuss things more with us and give us our options,” Lindsey wrote. “He explained that the tumor was of significant size and that he was shocked at how fast it had grown in the 4 months since Matt’s February MRI.”

Cappotelli had been working as a trainer at Ohio Valley Wrestling since 2013. He had previously won the promotion’s heavyweight championship before being diagnosed with a brain tumor for the first time in 2006. He announced last summer that he’d been diagnosed with a grade IV glioblastoma multiforme cancer. This form of cancer is the most aggressive of its kind.

“Throughout all of this, Matt and I really never discussed death,” Lindsey wrote. “A part of me wishes that we had, but I just never wanted to make him think that I didn’t think he would make it. Because I still had hope, and I didn’t want him to give up hope.”

CM Punk’s UFC Opponent Responds To Daniel Bryan’s Comments

CM Punk’s latest UFC challenger, Mike Jackson, was recently a guest on WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T’s podcast, Heated Conversations, to talk about fighting the former WWE Champion. Jackson said that he knew he was on a different level from Punk mixed martial arts (MMA) wise, and admits Punk was extremely confident heading into the fight.

He also truly believes that Punk thought he could win the fight by submission if he got it to the ground:

“I do believe that he did. I legit felt that in his mind that he was going to take me down and submit me. I believe that 100%. No man is going to get into a fight with nothing but winning on their mind. I don’t believe that. Outside of the bums who are just joining for a check, I don’t think he was doing it for a check,” Jackson said.

“He could have made the money elsewhere off of his brand. I felt that in his heart he thought that he was going to take me down and submit me, but like I said I was at a different level than where he was at. I had to shut all that down.”

Jackson then addressed SmackDown Live star Daniel Bryan’s recent comments in which he said he thinks he could beat Jackson on the ground. Jackson pretty much laughed that challenge off and said that if Bryan really wants to fight he’d happily accept the challenge:

“I saw that and I just laughed. I remembered seeing it scroll through my headline but I didn’t know what it was so I kept scrolling and didn’t pay any attention to it because I just thought it was a CM Punk reference. I just kept scrolling—I was in Chipotle and was trying to get me a bowl and next thing you know my phone is blowing up,” Jackson said.

“People were like, yo, Daniel Bryan said—I was like, dude, this is getting ridiculous now. I was like, what? Like I said, I kind of drifted away from pro wrestling once he grew in popularity, but I am very familiar with pro wrestling and the whole ‘Yes!’ chant and things like that.

“I know that he has a little background in catch wrestling and things like that, but my thing is that I know you have neck problems. I know where you are restricted in your abilities so why would my name even come out of your mouth? If Daniel Bryan wants this smoke, they call me ‘Chimney Man’ because I have all this smoke.”

You can listen to Jackson’s interview with Booker T on Heated Conversations by clicking here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Brock Lesnar Reportedly Not Working SummerSlam

If you’re one of many professional wrestling fans frustrated by Brock Lesnar’s WWE status while he holds the Universal Title, things just got worse.

Initially it was expected that “The Beast” would return at SummerSlam later this year to defend his title. The expectation was that Lesnar would finally drop the strap to Roman Reigns before returning to the UFC and continuing his mixed martial arts (MMA) career.

Mike Johnson of PWInsider reports that Brock Lesnar is no longer working the SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV). He also added we might not see Lesnar until later this year, which is ridiculous considering he’s the company’s top champion.

As for Lesnar’s MMA career, he has until today to re-enter the United States Anti-Doping Agency’s (USADA) testing pool. If he doesn’t re-enter by the end of tonight Lesnar will be ineligible to fight for the UFC for the remainder of the year. The promotion’s hope was to have him fight on their New Year’s Eve card.

We’ll keep you updated as we learn more…

Flip Gordon Talks Trying To Get Booked For ‘All In’

Ring Of Honor (ROH) star Flip Gordon recently did an interview with the New York Post to talk about several professional wrestling topics. Gordon first talked about trying to get booked for “All In”:

“[Brandi Rhodes and I], we’re gonna figure out what she can do to help me get booked. In the meantime, Cody still hates my guts and has no plans on booking me, and I don’t know why. Maybe that’s my next step, figuring out why he doesn’t want to book me. If I figure out why, maybe I can change that why.

“That or break in. Don’t tell the cops. I can’t believe I just said that. Now they are going to be waiting for me at the door. Now, I’m going to have to buy a ticket. It’s sold out, so I’m screwed. I’ve had lots of fans who told me they got me an extra ticket.”

He then talked about today’s professional wrestling product compared to the past. Gordon feels today’s style is more fast and presents a more athletic style than ever before:

“I think it is a faster, more unique, athletic style. I think wrestling now is more like an action-movie fight, not necessarily amateur wrestling like it was back in high school. It’s evolved. It’s different. It’s not just headlocks and hips tosses.”

Gordon then discussed his role on “Being The Elite” and how weird it feels to be the “little brother”:

“It’s kind of funny because I’ve never been the little brother. I’ve always been the oldest brother out of my family. I’ve never had an older brother. I always looked to my cousins or other people that I looked up to as big brothers. So it’s kind of funny. I guess that is kind of my character because the Young Bucks, Marty, all them are like big brothers to me.”

You can read Gordon’s full interview with the New York Post by clicking this link here.

Cena Teases Adding To ‘5 Moves Of Doom,’ Nikki Bella Promises To Streak

John Cena Teases Adding To His ‘5 Moves Of Doom’

16-time WWE World Champ John Cena is known for having his ‘5 Moves Of Doom’ which have irked professional wrestling fans for the past several years. “The Leader Of The Cenation” is currently filming “Project X” with Jackie Chan.

He is replacing Sylvester Stallone in the film. Cena took to Twitter to comment on training at Chan’s facility in California and teased adding to ‘The 5 Moves Of Doom’:

Nikki Bella Promises To Streak If Total Bellas Wins Award

Former WWE Superstars Nikki and Brie Bella, The Bella Twins, took to their YouTube channel and made a big promise to fans if Total Bellas is able to win a Teen Choice Award.

Brie Bella promised to rap, while Nikki Bella promised to streak if fans can help them en-route to a Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Show. You can check out the video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-w4r8MKYHE&feature=youtu.be

Jim Ross On If He Thinks CM Punk Will Ever Work For Another Wrestling Company

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently took to his podcast, The Ross Report, to talk about several professional wrestling topics. “Good Ole’ JR” first commented on the criticism that former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey has been under for her promos in WWE.

While Ross notes that the former UFC champ isn’t the best on the microphone, she’s improving time after time:

“I hear experts talk about, ‘well, Ronda’s verbal skills are not as refined as…’ and they’ll give you another example of a talker. Well, hell, of course it’s not.” Ross explained, “this is new to her. Don’t be pissed off at Ronda Rousey because she’s in a new world that she was invited to join and make worth their while. I don’t get why that’s a bad thing. I think she’s doing fine, I really do. Look, she won me over a long time ago as a badass athlete.

“Great skillset all the way around. She’s a different breed of cat. She’s like Kurt Angle was when he first… full of P and V, when he came to WWE. He was on a different athletic level than most of the other guys. As a matter of fact, I would say all of the other guys. He was that good he was able to separate. And that’s what happens when you win gold medals when you’re in international competition.

“You excel there. Ronda did that, 17 year old Olympian, bronze medalist. So I think her verbal skills have improved. I’d give her some bullet points. I’d keep her off TV in that role. It’s just soundbites because people won’t remember it anyway. That’s the kind of society we live in. So her athletic skills are still amazing.”

Ross also touched on the older professional wrestlers that seem to have an issue with Rousey’s WWE run. The Oklahoman declared that they’re likely just jealous:

“When I hear ex [pro] wrestlers or older wrestlers b—h about Ronda Rousey, I believe it’s based on jealousy.” Ross continued, “and the fact that a lot of men are still having a hard time with the females taking up so much of their time on television. Their time?

“It’s our time. So it was the same thing in the territories. When [Fabulous] Moolah’s girls came to a territory, four girls came in and four guys were sent home with no pay. If [the women] were there for two weeks, [the men] wouldn’t be booked for two weeks. No paycheck, no guarantees. You don’t get paid unless you work.”

On the topic of CM Punk, Ross said that he hopes the former WWE Champion’s last outing inside the UFC’s Octagon was his last:

“Hey the guy lost a unanimous decision.” Ross said, “he went three rounds against Mike Jackson. I don’t know how much Jackson celebrated himself there. He didn’t impress Dana White and it looks like, according to what White has said, this was likely CM Punk’s last UFC fight. I hope Dana’s right.

“I hope that’s an accurate prediction. Hey look, I love CM Punk’s willingness to try something new, boldly try something new, compete on an entirely different canvas. But let’s be honest – at his age and skillset, I hope that Phil Brooks will look elsewhere for a new challenge.”

Finally, Ross revealed that he doesn’t see Punk ever working for another professional wrestling organization full-time again:

“I don’t see Punk ever, ever, being full time for any [pro] wrestling company again. See what I did there, a little Chris Jericho thing?” Ross joked. “At this stage in [Punk’s] life and his recent experiences in the pro wrestling biz, plus, he’s not in a cash-strapped situation. He [has] got nothing left to prove. He doesn’t owe the wrestling fans anything. He [has] given it all to you.

“What more do you want? How many more years? So he [has] got a lot of marketable skills, Phil Brooks. I think he’d be a great broadcaster in many areas. He [has] got a lot of interests. But CM Punk is, as Gordon Solie used to describe ‘Cowboy’ Bill Watts in Florida Championship Wrestling, when Gordon would say, ‘that ‘Cowboy’ is a strange enigma that many simply do not understand. Uh-uh.'”

You can listen to The Ross Report by clicking this link here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Jim Cornette Remembers Vader

Jim Cornette recently took to his podcast, The Jim Cornette Experience, and shared some memories of his good friend, Leon White (a.k.a. Big Van Vader), who recently passed away.

Cornette remembered the hilarious interview with Vader and The Undertaker where the former WCW World Champ went nuts on the interviewer for making some disrespectful comments:

“Leon and The Undertaker, a rare appearance on any kind of talk show for The Undertaker on a talk show but they were in Kuwait. It was a big tour, it was a sold tour for a lot of money. They were being interviewed on one of the morning news shows like ‘Good Morning Kuwait’ I think actually might have been the title of it or whatever the host just, actually said to the side some blatantly disrespectful stuff to the guys sitting there about how he thought that wrestling was all fake and a show.

“Whereas Undertaker kinda sat back and was cool he didn’t say anything at first, Leon turned around and backhanded snatched that guy by his tie and his shirt and I’d had Leon snatch me when he was working and he’d yank all your chest hair out and it was stiff and the guy just s–t himself. Leon cut a little promo on him and let him go and kinda just pushed the little coffee table over and everything. They detained him.

“I guess some people would remember, some might not have been alive it was over twenty years but they detained him in Kuwait. After the tour was over all the guys left and were glad to get on the plane to come home and they kept Leon for a while deciding what to do. There was daily reports being called in. Vince called him ‘our man in Kuwait.’

“You know he stuck up for the business I think more than I would’ve in Kuwait if I would’ve been there, but finally, they let him go. I can’t remember if he paid a fine or whatever but they let him get back on the plane. You know that wasn’t necessarily the venue to protect the business but he did it. I admired him for that.”

Cornette then shared a story about Vader getting too close to some pyrotechnics while under the stage and becoming disoriented:

“At the Raw tapings in the 90’s during the Attitude Era, they started using all that pyro to open the show, right? I guess Leon I guess didn’t know exactly what time of night it was or the show was about to start but he walked under the stage where you could walk under the Raw stage and you could look out and see the crowd and the arena and the people.

“You could watch matches from under there, you know if you peeked through the curtain people couldn’t see ya. So it was something people did every once in a while but not right at the start of the show because they’re about to blow all the pyro off on top of the stage. He walked under the goddamn stage and nobody saw him or caught him and he was peeking out at the crowd and the building when suddenly they blew this s–t off right on top of him.

“All of a sudden several of the boys were sitting backstage and they see Leon come back out from under the stage and he’s holding his head in both hands and he’s swerving from left to right like in the cartoons, right? Like he couldn’t figure out which was he’s gonna fall down. He drops to his knees and he couldn’t hear, people were screaming: ‘Leon! You okay?!’ Anyway, it was a famous moment there and poor Leon finally he could hear later on but god o mighty. I can’t imagine — it would’ve been like being shelled in the military.”

You can listen to The Jim Cornette Experience by clicking this link here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvdOyGWjDN4

H/T 411Mania for the transcriptions

Cody Explains Why He’s Not Participating In The G1 Tournament

Ring Of Honor (ROH) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) star Cody Rhodes recently participated in a media conference call to promote the G1 Special Tournament. Cody will challenge IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega at the event for his title.

“The American Nightmare” first talked about what it would mean for him to win the ROH World Heavyweight Title before he heads into his IWGP match against Omega:

“As far as the Ring Of Honor World title heading into the G1 Special, I have these title matches. I have the Ring Of Honor one at Best In The World: Baltimore [Maryland], June 29th [2018], the day before my birthday.

“July 7th [2018] on AXS TV, what we’re talking about today, I have the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. And then, at All In, the show I’m executive producing, I have the NWA World’s Championship title match. So the world is not enough for someone like me. The character you see in the screen is very not… there’s not much difference. I think that might disappoint some people, I’m a bit of a dick in real life. And I don’t want to go 0-3. I don’t want to go 1-3. I don’t want to go 2-3.

“I want to go 3-3. I want to take this completely and it would mean a great deal to show up at Bay City [California], The Cow Palace, on AXS TV as Ring Of Honor Champion. And I think it would also be really good for Ring Of Honor. The Dalton Castle experiment didn’t pay off and this is my opportunity to get back to where I was because as their Champion, and even not as their Champion, I’ve continued to grow their business.

“And they’re very grateful for it and I’m very grateful for them. It’s an opportunity for me. But yeah, I’d very much like to show up and be able to hold my title up alongside [Omega’s] and see where it gets us.”

Cody then talked about wanting to compete in the G1 tournament this year. Unfortunately an acting gig presented a scheduling conflict. He promised he’d be in the G1 tournament next year or the year after:

“I would’ve wanted to be in the tournament this year, but there’s this other part of my life that’s not [pro] wrestling and that’s… I’ve been working to break into acting a little further. I had my guest roles in a couple of past seasons [of Arrow] and there was something I was able to accrue or book.

“It hasn’t been announced yet and that’s eating up my schedule. I actually don’t have a day off until the Wednesday before All In. After, I think I start July 1st [2018] and then go all the way till the Wednesday before All In. No days off at all.” Cody added, “that was the reason I wasn’t able to be in the G1. I think, I’ll just guarantee it. I’ll Joe Namath it.

“I will absolutely be in the G1 if not next year, the year after that. I give you my word. I’ll be in the G1. If I have to move Heaven and Earth to do it, I will compete in one. I’ve seen the importance of it.”

You can listen to Cody’s media conference call by clicking this link here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Huge NXT News Reportedly Coming Soon

WWE is making big moves in regards to their broadcasting in 2019.

Shortly after this was made official, rumors began to go around indicating that a big change could be coming for NXT as well. It appears that might just be true. Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet reports that there have been discussions of putting NXT on FS1. Satin says the announcement is “imminent”:

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Brad Shepard of Bodyslam.net confirmed the news as well, claiming that the deal was done last week, and the announcement should be made no later than next week:

https://twitter.com/TheBradShepard/status/1012462328493862912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1012462328493862912&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.iwnerd.com%2Fbig-announcement-reportedly-coming-about-nxt-soon%2F

This is huge news for NXT, which will now be available to a much larger audience should the news prove to be true. It should be interesting to see what kind of success the program has on FS1.

It should also be noted that Shepard teased the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event to Saturdays on FOX. We’ll keep you updated as we learn more…

Discussion: What do you think about NXT potentially being broadcasted on FS1? And the return of Saturday Nights Main Event on FOX?

Mick Foley’s One-Man Show Expected To Air On WWE Network

It appears that another show involving Mick Foley will be added to the WWE Network.

Fans who attended the one-man show of the WWE Hall of Famer on Thursday night near Pittsburgh, PA noted that Jeremy Borash, who now works for the WWE, told the live crowd that this show will premiere on the WWE Network on Sunday, September 16th after WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event goes off the air.

The show, which was held at the Mr. Smalls Theatre, featured a live Q&A as well as Nita Strauss performing Foley’s theme song as he came out to the stage.

This would mark Foley’s second show that will be available on the streaming service of the sports entertainment company.

The first season “Holy Foley,” which featured Foley, his daughter Noelle and the rest of the family, aired on the WWE Network in 2016 and lasted for ten episodes.

Is this a show that you would be interested in watching? Sound off in the comment section.

Vince McMahon’s Financial Commitment in XFL Expected to Reach $500 Million

Vince McMahon is going all in for the relaunch of he XFL.

The revamped league that is expected to return in February 2020 already received $100 million in funding from McMahon, who sold a swath of his stock in World Wrestling Entertainment to initially fund the XFL under his new brand Alpha Entertainment.

Now it appears that number was just a pittance compared to what McMahon expects to spend over the first three seasons of the XFL — assuming the league sticks around that long.

The first iteration of the XFL only went one season.

According to ESPN, McMahon told insiders that his investment in the XFL would likely be around $500 million over three seasons.

New XFL CEO and commissioner Oliver Luck explained that the $100 million that McMahon helped to relaunch the league wouldn’t be nearly enough to actually sustain the kind of financial commitment needed to fuel a new professional football endeavor.

“People were focused on the $100 million, but the truth is that doesn’t even get us to the 20-yard line,” Luck said in the interview.

The biggest chunk of the cost to run the league will go to the players’ salaries, which are expected to average around $75,000 per athlete on a 40-man roster. Some of the higher end players may end up with bigger contracts.

Add to that, McMahon and the XFL are also expected to pay out more than $10 million in the first season just for insurance premiums to cover the players’ injuries.

Luck added that finding an insurance carrier for the league was a top priority for McMahon after announcing that the XFL was coming back. That cost alone could continue to add cost with so few insurance companies willing to cover a sports league like the XFL.

By all accounts, McMahon is not only financially invested in the XFL but he seems committed to make the league work the second time around after the organization originally folded in 2001.

Marty Scurll Discusses Best In The World PPV, Creativity Of The Young Bucks

Marty Scurll is preparing for one of the biggest matches of his career.

Ring of Honor holds their Best in the World PPV event tonight from Maryland, Baltimore at the UMBC Event Center. Scurll is involved in the show’s main event, a triple threat match involving Ring of Honor World Champion Dalton Castle and fellow Bullet Club member Cody Rhodes.

Scurll spoke with SI.com this week to promote the event and spoke about what it would mean for him to capture the ROH World Championship. He also addressed critics who have said he’s being ‘overlooked’ and lost in the shuffle of the title match. 

“I wouldn’t see myself as the “third man”. I’m the man that the fans want to see as Ring of Honor champion. It’s time. You can’t beat my popularity at Ring of Honor. It’s time for a change. The fans want a champion who can give them those matches and memories that last forever. One that can take them on a ride. Both Cody and Dalton are great wrestlers, but if we’re all brutally honest with ourselves, they can’t lace my boots.”

Scurll referenced the legendary title reigns of guys like Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness, two men who stole the show every time they defended the gold. He doesn’t believe the ROH World Championship has had the prestige it once was and sees Best In The World as his chance to be the fighting champion fans crave. 

Scurll is a main character in the Being The Elite series. In this interview, he was asked what he has gained from his time on the show and the creativity of the Young Bucks.

“Wrestling is about connecting with the audience. Giving them a reason to care. Same reason I binge watch series on Netflix, because the stories and characters get me invested. It’s hard to get fans invested in just wrestling. Good wrestling will do that, but there’s lots of good wrestling these days. You have to be prepared to do more. To go the extra mile. Being The Elite is our platform. It’s our Monday Night Raw. You’re seeing our creativity and passion firsthand. There are no writers here, we’re not doing something we’re told to do. We’re the artists and we’re holding the paintbrushes.”

Do you think Marty Scurll will win the ROH World Championship Tonight ?

Joe Koff Talks ROH Best In The World Main Event, Potential Of Flip Gordon

ROH COO Joe Koff is gearing up for the promotion’s next pay-per-view event.

The executive of the Baltimore-based promotion recently spoke with CageSideSeats to promote their Best in the World PPV event on Friday night in Maryland, Baltimore at the UMBC Event Center.

In this interview, he was asked about the main event of the show, which will see Dalton Castle defending his ROH World Title against Cody Rhodes and Marty Scurll in a Triple Threat Match. Some could say that this could be one of the bigger main events of the year so far for ROH and Koff would agree.

“I think it’s a big event. Every time we do a show, I always feel like the main event is the main event — that’s why it’s called that. We have two actually with the tag team titles, the Briscoes versus The Young Bucks. I think what’s interesting about this title defense this Friday night is both Cody and Marty have defeated Dalton Castle previously. And we’re not quite sure quite frankly about Dalton’s physical condition. He’s wrestling, he says he’s fine. Don’t want to doubt him. But I’ve watched him wrestle in Japan, I’ve watched him wrestle in England. I’ve seen title defenses here in America. He’s definitely laboring a little bit. I’m hoping he’s had enough rest, so he can be our champion and can compete like a champion.

So yeah, I think this is a big main event, because so many outcomes can come from it. Especially side stories with Marty an Cody. I think a good story will be told in that match.”

Exciting prospect Flip Gordon has a big match on this card as he is slated to take on Bully Ray. Koff sees Gordon as someone to keep an eye on going forward despite starting in the business just three years ago.

“I’m not sure I can say it better than you just said it. I probably would have said the same things. I think there is no cap on how good this guy can be. He is a natural. He’s a naturally gifted talent and very, very tough. And very, very eager to learn and better himself and I think his military background is very helpful, because I think they learn discipline and I think they learn structure and I think all of those things are important to anyone’s success. So, I really have high hopes and I think we all do.

I think the fans, they acknowledge it already. This is a tough, tough wrestler. And very, very skilled and very, very fast. I think he’s got a very big match on his hands this Friday and I’m interested to see how that plays out.”

What are your thoughts on Koff’s comments? Sound off in the comment section.

Full List Of Wrestlers Who Attended WWE Tryouts This Week

New details have emerged about who attended the recent WWE tryouts.

We noted earlier on the site that sports entertainment company held tryouts this week at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida to have wrestlers run drills that could determine who they may want to potentially sign to a developmental deal and place in the NXT system where they would compete on the third brand.

Although former Impact Wrestling stars Laurel Van Ness and Robbie E were the most notable names that attended the most recent tryouts, there were several other wrestlers and athletes who worked out.

PWInsider.com has confirmed the following list of talents that participated in WWE Performance Center tryouts:

– Former Impact Knockouts Champion Chelsea Green (Laurel Van Ness)

– Former Impact Tag Team Champion Robbie E

– Indie wrestler Max Castor

– Indie wrestler La Rosa Negra

– Former NFL player Terence Barnes

– Indie wrestler Blaster McMassive

– Indie wrestler Rory Gulak, brother to Drew Gulak

– Indie tag team 3.0, Shane Matthews and Scott Parker

– Former football player turned YouTube personality Brendan Griffin

– College football player Shaquille Powell

– Indie wrestler Jake Omen

– Indie wrestler Adam Payne

– Indie wrestler Wardlow

– Indie wrestler Max Castellanos

– Collegiate wrestler Jacob Kasper

– Former NFL player Dorin Dickerson

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