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There was a rumor last week floating around online that Nia Jax had heat on her for liking a comment on Instagram from a fan accusing RAW Women’s Champ Alexa Bliss of sleeping with WWE officials to get to the top.
Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer addressed a long thread on the official message board of the website regarding Jax liking the comment, unfollowing Alexa on social media, and whether it’s all a work to further their on-screen feud.
According to Meltzer, “Nia has real-life heat” from WWE officials. He added, “So this is not a work.” Meltzer also said that it has nothing to do with Total Divas.

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NXT Tag Team Champions Moustache Mountain defend their titles against Undisputed ERA, NXT Champion Aleister Black addresses his upcoming title defense against Tommaso Ciampa and more tonight on WWE NXT.
Moustache Mountain & Undisputed ERA Collide in NXT Tag Team Title Rematch:
Following their NXT Tag Team Championship victory that had the world talking, Moustache Mountain will defend their newly won titles for the first time against the team they bested to obtain them: Undisputed ERA. Wasting no time invoking their rematch clause, Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly will take on Tyler Bate & Trent Seven next Wednesday on WWE NXT. Commenting on the upcoming title defense, Bate & Seven were clearly not too pleased after Undisputed ERA accused them of being flukes and jokes after their victory at the NXT U.K. Championship special. The duo also seemed delighted by the idea of defeating Strong & O’Reilly in the States after beating them in their home country of England. 

Will Bate & Seven silence Undisputed ERA by defeating them in this high-stakes rematch? Or will Undisputed ERA become only the second team in NXT history to capture the NXT Tag Team Titles twice? Find out tonight on WWE NXT.
NXT Champion Aleister Black Appears Live on Black-and-Yellow Brand:
Now that Aleister Black will defend his NXT Championship against Tommaso Ciampa on July 25th, The Dutch Destroyer will appear live on WWE NXT to address his hotly anticipated showdown against The Blackheart.
With tempers flaring between the Superstars on social media and during their June 27th confrontation on WWE NXT, what will Black have to say as he approaches perhaps the most unpredictable title defense of his reign? And could The Blackheart make his presence felt, forcing Black to once again come face-to-face with the self-proclaimed “devil”?

Adam Cole & Danny Burch Battle It Out For Their Respective Squadrons:
Though Danny Burch’s tag team partner Oney Lorcan is on the shelf due to an injury suffered at TakeOver: Chicago II (Burch told Cathy Kelley that Lorcan is looking at three months on the sideline), the British Superstar did not back down when Undisputed ERA attempted to shame him in the wake of Burch & Lorcan’s loss to Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly in Chi-Town. 
NXT North American Champion Adam Cole took offense to Burch reminding Undisputed ERA of their own recent struggles (including Strong & O’Reilly’s NXT Tag Team Title loss in London and Burch pinning O’Reilly in six-man tag team action weeks back), and he accused Burch & Lorcan of having inflated egos. That prompted Burch to challenge The Panama City Playboy to a match, and though Cole scoffed at the suggestion, NXT General Manager William Regal did not, scheduling the match for next week. Will Cole’s cockiness come back to bite him against the hard-hitting Burch? Tune in tonight to the award-winning WWE Network to find out. 

Sane & Borne Take Their War Of Words To The Ring:
After Vanessa Borne called out Kairi Sane two weeks ago, Sane came right back at Borne, telling reporters that Vanessa should focus less on talking and more on fighting. She’ll get her chance next week, as the two NXT standouts will square off. With both Superstars looking to build a claim to an NXT Women’s Title opportunity, a win in this bout will be crucial. Who will prevail? Find out tonight on WWE NXT!
Source: WWE.com

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WWE has been signing tons of new additions to the NXT roster lately as part of the new UK division, as well as the regular edition of the roster. There have been a lot of rumors and reports pointing to certain talents signing with WWE, and the company just recently hosted a tryout session at the Performance Center for any aspiring athletes to take part in. The company has indeed been signing more new stars to the roster, and several names have just been confirmed as the newest members of the NXT roster. Through the Instagram stories on the official NXT account, WWE has just announced their next class of signees, all of whom have just now started working for the company in Orlando today.
– Keith Lee: Lee has become one of the most agile and unique big men in the business today. After competing in EVOLVE and PWG, Lee competed at the WWE Fan Axxess expo during WrestleMania weekend before later appearing in the crowd during NXT Takeover: Chicago a few weeks ago. After weeks of rumors and speculation, Lee’s WWE signing has now officially been confirmed.
– Denzel Dejournette: A former collegiate heavyweight wrestler.

. @RealKeithLee NXT intro interview courtesy of WWE NXT’s @instagram story pic.twitter.com/wnxSngrRxy
— BrosB4Elbows Podcast (@BrosB4Elbows) July 17, 2018

– Taishan Dong: A former boxer who comes all the way from China.
– Luke Menzies: An athlete who previously made a name for himself as a professional rugby player.
– Stacey Irvin Jr: A former gymnast who will be making her debut in wrestling.

– Io Shirai: A legendary competitor in her home country Japan, Shirai has been cited as one of the best female wrestlers in the industry today. She has competed in Stardom and several other promotions before her signing was confirmed during a recent WWE live event in Tokyo. She has already been announced for the Mae Young Classic tournament in August as well.

. @shirai_io NXT intro interview courtesy of WWE NXT’s @instagram story pic.twitter.com/BUerhveys4
— BrosB4Elbows Podcast (@BrosB4Elbows) July 17, 2018

– Deonna Purrazzo: A standout wrestler who has competed in Ring of Honor, Stardom, and other promotions. Speculation on a possible WWE signing increased after she pulled out of the All In event just a few days ago.

. @DeonnaPurrazzo NXT intro interview courtesy of WWE NXT’s @instagram story pic.twitter.com/JEI1KJ2NoU
— BrosB4Elbows Podcast (@BrosB4Elbows) July 17, 2018

– Lacey Lane: Graduate of the Team 3D Academy and a Lucha Libre star.
– MJ Jenkins: Previously competed in Impact Wrestling before leaving this past November.

1951 

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bob Orton defeated Alo Leilani to win the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title

1985

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– The Cobra defeated Gama Singh to win the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title

1994

Nagoya, Japan:
– Ricky Fuji defeated The Great Sasuke to win the FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Title

1996

Middleton, New York:
– The Eliminators (Perry Saturn & John Kronus) defeated The Gangstas (New Jack & Mustafa) to become ECW World Tag Team Champions

1997

Osaka, Japan:
– Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka & Hisakatsu Oya defeated Atsushi Onita, Tetsuhiro Kuroda & Hido to win the FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Title

1999

– Bret Hart vacated the WCW World Title
– Hart defeated Goldberg to win the WCW World Heavyweight Title

2009

Orlando, Florida:
– Tara defeated ODB to win the TNA Knockouts Tite

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1929 

Boston Massachusetts:
– Gus Sonnenberg defeated Ed “Strangler” Lewis to win the World Heavyweight Title 

1945

Columbus, Ohio:
– Frankie Talaber defeated The Great Mephisto for the Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Title

1950

Des Moines, Iowa:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz beat Enrique Torres 2 out of 3 falls
– Farmer Jones beat Frankie Murdock 
– Vic Christy and Otto Kuss wrestled to a draw

1951

Columbus Ohio:
– Jackie Nichols defeated Frankie Talaber to win the MWA World Junior Heavyweight Title 

1955

– Lee Fields and Herb Welch defeated Mario Galento and Red Roberts in a tournament final to become the first holders of the Gulf Coast version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Title

1957 

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Atlanta, Georgia:
– Chief Big Heart defeated Jerry Graham to win the Georgia version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1961

Los Angeles California:
– Nick Bockwinkel and Edouard Carpentier defeated Stan Holek and The Preacher for the World Wrestling Association International Television Tag Team Title

1962

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Chris and John Tolos won the Toronto version of the NWA International Tag Team Title by defeating Whipper Billy Watson and Yukon Eric

1966

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Johnny Barend and Ripper Collins defeated Luther Lindsay and Bearcat Wright for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title

1971

Orlando, Florida:
– The Infernos defeated Jose Lothario and Danny Miller to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Title 

1972

Tampa, Florida:
– Bobby Shane defeated Bob Roop for the NWA Florida Television Title 

1974 

Dothan, Alabama:
– Dick Dunn defeated Duke Miller for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title

1975

Chattanooga, Tennessee:
– Jackie Fargo defeated Don Kent to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

1982

West Palm Beach, Florida:
– Florida Title: Killer Karl Kox defeated The Spoiler dq 
– North American Tag Title: Jack & Jerry Brisco no contest Mike Sharpe & Chan Chung (Kendo Nagasaki/Mr. Sakaruda) 
– Dave Sierra defeated Bobby Jaggers 
– Florida TV Title: Eric Embry defeated JJ DIllion 

1984

Las Vegas, Nevada:
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell & Baron Von Raschke & Mad Dog Vachon beat Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera & Sheik Adnan & Mr Saito
– Billy Robinson beat Jesse Ventura dq
– Blackjack Lanza beat Bobby Heenan count out
– Jesse Ventura beat Buck Zumhofe

1986

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Arn Anderson defeated Wahoo McDaniel in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA World Television Title 

1987

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel drew Jerry Lawler
– Soul Train Jones beat Big Bubba to win International title
– RPMs beat Jeff Jarrett & Billy Travis
– Austin Idol beat Goliath
– Boy Tony beat Tracy Smothers
– Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka beat Tarzan Goto & Tojo Yamamoto

1988

Dallas, Texas: 
– The Freebirds (Terry Gordy, King Parsons and Buddy Roberts) defeated Chris Adams, Matt Borne (subbing for Kevin Von Erich) and Steve Simpson to win the World Class Six-Man Tag Team Title

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler beat Bill Dundee dq
– Lumberjack Strap match: Hector Guerrero beat Jeff Jarrett dq
– AWA and Southern Tag Team Champions Midnight Rockers beat Ken Wayne & Scott Hall dq
– Manny Fernandez beat Billy Travis
– Bruise Brothers beat The Rock & Roll RPMs
– Debbie Combs beat Candi Divine
– Jimmy Jack Funk beat Jerry Saggs
– Teijo Kahn beat Brian Knobbs

1989

– Eric Embry defeated Cactus Jack for the World Class Light Heavyweight Title

Tokyo, Japan:
– Madusa Miceli won the IWA Japan Women’s Title from Chigusa Nagayo 

1990

Tokyo, Japan:
– Bull Nakano defeated Mitsuko Nishiwaki in a tournament final for the vacant WWWA World Singles Title 

1992

Tokyo, Japan:
– Riki Choshu defeated Tatsumi Fujinami to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title

1993 

Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP World Heavyweight Champion The Great Muta defeated Masahiro Chono to win the NWA World Title
– Jushin Liger defeated Ultimo Dragon for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title

1994

Tokyo, Japan:
The Hell Raisers (Hawk Warrior (Road Warrior Hawk) and Power Warrior (Kensuke Sasaki)) defeated The Jurassic Powers (Hercules Hernandez and Scott Norton) to win the IWGP World Tag Team Titles

1996 

Tokyo, Japan:
– Nobuhiko Takada defeated Keiji Muto to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title
– Jushin Liger defeated Koji Kanemoto for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title

1997

Tokyo, Japan:
– Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura defeated Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan to win the IWGP World Tag Team Titles
– Jushin Liger defeated Ultimo Dragon for the eight J-Crown titles

1999 

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Hulk Hogan pinned Kevin Nash with the “Finger Poke of Doom” to win the WCW World Title

1999

Tokyo, Japan:
– Keiji Muto defeated Scott Norton to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title
– Kendo Kashin and Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeated Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles

2000 

Tokyo, Japan:
– Kensuke Sasaki pinned Genichiro Tenryu to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title

Osaka, Japan:
– Super Delfin defeated Dick Togo to become the first Osaka Pro Wrestling Singles Champion
– Kuishimbo Kamen defeated Ebessan to become the first Osaka Pro World’s Best Attraction Champion

Tokyo, Japan:
– Manami Toyota won the WWWA World Singles Title by defeating Yumiko Hotta 
– Rumi Kazama, Carol Midori and Eagle Sawai defeated Keiko Aono, Noriyo Tateno and Harley Saito for the Ladies’ Legend Pro Wrestling Six-Woman Tag Team Title

2001

Tokyo, Japan:
– Kensuke Sasaki pinned Toshiaki Kawada to win the tournament and the vacant IWGP World Heavyweight Title

2004 

Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura defeated NWF Heavyweight Champion Yoshihiro Takayama to unify the titles

Tokyo, Japan:
– Amazing Kong defeated Ayako Hamada to win the WWWA World Singles Title 
– Saki Maemura and Kaori Yoneyama defeated Hikaru and Haruka Matsuo for the vacant WWWA World Tag Team Titles

2006

Louisville, Kentucky:
– Aaron Stevens defeated CM Punk for the OVW Television Title 

2008

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– A.J. Styles, Christian Cage & Petey Williams defeated RISE (Milano Collection AT, Minoru & Prince Devitt) 
– NJPW IWGP Tag Team Championship Match: Giant Bernard & Travis Tomko defeated The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner) to retain the titles
– IGF IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Kurt Angle defeated Yuji Nagata to retain the title
– NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the title

2009 

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Keiji Muto to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title
– Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin defeated Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito to win the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title
– Tiger Mask defeated Low Ki to win the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title

2010

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP Tag Team Title, Hardcore Rules Match: Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito beat “Team 3D” Brother Ray  & Brother Devon and Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson to win the titles
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Naomichi Marufuji  beat Tiger Mask to win the title
– NJPW vs. NOAH: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Go Shiozaki 
– GHC Heavyweight Title: Takashi Sugiura beat Hirooki Goto to retain the title
– IWGP Heavyweight Title: Shinsuke Nakamura beat Yoshihiro Takayama to retain the title

2011

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP Tag Team champions Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson beat James Storm & Robert Roode and Manabu Nakanishi & Strong Man to retain the title
– IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion Prince Devitt beat Kota Ibushi to retain the title
– TNA champion Jeff Hardy beat Tetsuya Naito 
– Shinsuke Nakamura beat Go Shiozaki 
– Togi Makabe beat Masato Tanaka
– Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Satoshi Kojima to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title

2012

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title: Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi beat Davey Richards & Rocky Romero to win the titles
– IWGP Tag Team Title: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima beat Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson to win the titles
– Keiji Muto beat Tetsuya Naito 
– IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi to retain the title

2013

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP Tag Team Title: Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. beat Hirooki Goto & Karl Anderson to retain the titles
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Prince Devitt beat Low Ki & Kota Ibushi to retain the title
– Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima beat Keiji Muto & Shinjiro Otani 
– IWGP Intercontinental Title: Shinsuke Nakamura beat Kazushi Sakuraba to retain the title
– IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Kazuchika Okada to retain the title

2014

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title: Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson beat KUSHIDA & Alex Shelley, TAKA Michinoku & Taichi and Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov to retain the title
– IWGP Tag Team Title: Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows beat Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. to win the titles
– NWA World Heavyweight Title: Satoshi Kojima beat Rob Conway to win the title
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Kota Ibushi beat Prince Devitt to win the title
– IWGP Heavyweight Title: Kazuchika Okada to retain the title
– IWGP Intercontinental Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Shinsuke Nakamura to win the title

2015

Wrestle Kingdom | Tokyo, Japan:
– IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly (ReDRagon) defeated Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA (Time Splitters),  Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov (Forever Hooligans) and Nick & Matt Jackson (The Young Bucks) to retain the titles
– NEVER Openweight Championship: Togi Makabe defeated Tomohiro Ishii to win the title
– IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: Kenny Omega defeated Ryusuke Taguchi to win the title
– IWGP Tag Team Championship: Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata (Meiyu Tag) defeatedKarl Anderson & Doc Gallows (Bullet Club) to win the titles
– AJ Styles defeated Tetsuya Naito
– IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Kota Ibushi to retain the title
– IWGP championship: Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Kazuchida Okada to win the title

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1935

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat George Zaharias 
– Everette Marshall and Mehmet Yousoff drew 
– Bronko Nagurski beat Dick Raines 

1947

Kansas City, Kansas:
– MWA World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown defeated Everette Marshall 

1963 

Lubbock, Texas:
– Dory Funk defeated Gene Kiniski for the Amarillo NWA North American Heavyweight Title 

Mobile, Alabama:
– Al and Don Greene defeated Jack Curtis, Jr. and Jan Madrid to win the Gulf Coast NWA Southern Tag Team Title 

1964

Chattanooga, Tennessee:
– Karl and Skull Von Stroheim won the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Title 

1967

Fort Worth, Texas:
– Fritz Von Erich defeated Joe Blanchard to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title 

Vancouver, British Columbia:
– Chris and John Tolos defeated Don Leo Jonathan and Dominic DeNucci for both the Vancouver NWA Canadian Tag Team Title and Vancouver NWA World Tag Team Titles 

1968

Tampa, Florida:
– Paul DeMarco and Lorenzo Parente defeated Ron and Terry Garvin to win the Florida NWA World Tag Team Titles

1970

Los Angeles, California:
– Fred Blassie and Don Carson defeated Pepe Lopez and El Medico to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles 
– Rocky Johnson defeated Great Kojika for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title

Dothan, Alabama:
– Dick Dunn and Ken Lucas defeated Flash and Rocket Monroe for the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Title 

1976

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Gilles Poisson defeated Frankie Laine to win the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title 

1978

West Palm Beach, Florida:
– Ivan Putski & Rocky Johnson defeated Ivan Koloff & Mr. Saito
– Killer Karl Kox defeated Jack Brisco
– Steve Keirn & Mike Graham defeated Tank Patton & Randy Brewer
– Jerry Brisco defeated Dan Burdick 

1981

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Steve O defeated Kevin Sullivan for the NWA National Television Title 

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– Ernie Ladd won the second Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Title, defeating Jake Roberts 

Denver, Colorado:
– Buck Zumhofe & Crusher & Mad Dog Vachon beat Nick Bockwinkel & Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens
– Dino Bravo drew Jesse Ventura
– Tito Santana beat Jerry Blackwell dq
– Brad Rheingans beat Adrian Adonis
– John Studd beat Steve Regal

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1982

St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Jack and Jerry Brisco won the Florida NWA North American Tag Team Title by defeating Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk 
– Ray Stevens defeated Eric Embry for the NWA Florida Television Title
– NWA World Title: “Nature Boy” Ric Flair double count out Mr. Wrestling II
– Southern Title: David Von Erich defeated Mike Graham to retain title
– Texas Death Match- Killer Karl Kox defeated The Spoiler
– Iron Mike Sharpe defeated Ron Ritchie
– Jerry Lawler defeated Mr. Fuchi

Portland, Oregon:
– Matt Borne and Rip Oliver defeated Rocky Johnson and Iceman King Parsons to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title

1983

San Antonio, Texas:
– The Grapplers defeated Ken Lucas and Ricky Morton to win the Southwest Championship Wrestling Southwest Tag Team Title 

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Ken Patera & Jesse Ventura beat Hulk Hogan & Mad Dog Vachon
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Rick Martel dq
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Bobby Duncum
– Sgt. Goulet beat Baron Von Raschke
– Jerry Blackwell beat Steve O
– Buck Zumhofe drew Bobby Heenan

1985

Tampa, Florida:
– Rick Rude defeated Pez Whatley for the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title 

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– Ted DiBiase defeated Brad Armstrong to win the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title

1986

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Candi Devine defeated Sherri Martel to win the AWA World Women’s Title 
– Nick Bockwinkel no contest NWA Champion Ric Flair
– Non Title: Road Warriors beat AWA Tag Team Champions Steve Regal & Jim Garvin
– AWA Champion Stan Hansen beat Rick Martel
– Jerry Blackwell beat Boris Zhukov
– Mongolian Stomper & Nord the Barbarian beat the Alaskans
– Scott Hall beat Earthquake Ferris

1987

Daytona, Florida:
– Kevin Sullivan won the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title from Lex Luger 

1988

Guaynabo, Puerto Rico:
– Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo defeated Invaders I and III for the WWC World Tag Team Title 

1992 

Jacksonville, Florida:
– Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton defeated Dustin Rhodes and Ricky Steamboat in a two out of three falls match for the WCW World Tag Team Title 

1995

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Miss Texas (Jackie Moore) defeated Sweet Georgia Brown for the USWA Women’s Title 

2000

Cincinnati, Ohio:
– Chris Benoit defeated Sid Vicious to win the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Title 

2004

Oolitic, Indiana:
– Jerry Lynn defeated Danny Daniels for the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title 

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Harry Smith defeated Karnage to win the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title

2005 

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– La Resistance (Rob Conway and Sylvain Grenier) defeated William Regal and Jonathan Coachman (subbing for Eugene) to win the WWE World Tag Team Title

Orlando, Florida:

– America’s Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) defeated Team Canada (Bobby Roode & Eric Young) to win the NWA Tag Team Championship

– AJ Styles defeated Petey Williams and Chris Sabin to win the TNA X Division Title

2014

– Ethan Carter III defeated Sting to retain the TNA Title
– Madison Rayne defeated Gail Kim to win the Knockouts Title

(special thanks to Steven Ashe, Graeme Cawthorne, Barry Rose and others)

 

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Ring of Honor announced today that three of its top stars — ROH champion Jay Lethal, Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly — have signed new contracts with the organization and there are major booking plans in place for all three men in the year ahead.

Lethal signed several weeks ago, while Fish and O’Reilly inked deals about a week ago.

All had been expected to re-sign since Lethal had not lost the championship in any of his recent title defenses. Additionally, Fish & O’Reilly staying on also included the provision they’ll continue to keep their jobs with New Japan Pro Wrestling, something the Young Bucks got in their deal when they re-signed in October 2015.

The new deals were similar to the old deals in that ROH will have exclusivity on the wrestlers in North America, but they are free to take overseas bookings.  The lone exception to the stateside exclusivity are PWG shows.

Lethal vs. O’Reilly vs. Adam Cole for the ROH title will headline the 2/26 ROH PPV show from Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Continued Daniel Bryan retirement news

DON’T FORGET: Daniel Bryan, aka Bryan Danielson, will be on ESPN’s SportsCenter with Jonathan Coachman tonight at 9 EST. It will be his first interview since his incredible retirement speech Monday night to close out RAW.

Just a bit ago we posted Daniel Bryan’s appearance from 2007 on Figure Four Daily with Bryan Alvarez.

MLW has uploaded the Bryan Danielson vs. Teddy Hart match from one of their last shows to YouTube, while WWN Live put up Danielson vs. Jon Moxley (Dean Ambrose) on the EVOLVE channel.

Mick Foley talked about Bryan’s retirement on his Facebook page.

On the heels of the retirement, a new study is all over the place today, claiming that concussions “may also be associated with an increase in the long term risk of suicide.” For anyone in combat/collision sports, this is a terrifying time, indeed.


Smackdown and Main Event will be taped on Tuesday in Portland, OR. Chris Jericho vs. A.J. Styles is on the show.


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Figure Four Weekly 2/1/2016: Weekly Hogan/Gawker update
A look at the past weeks developments in the Hulk Hogan and Gawker lawsuit.

 

 


Wrestling Observer Newsletter

The Latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter: February 8, 2016 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Bret Hart diagnosed with cancer, Nakamura’s final NJPW match

The new double issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter looks at Bret Hart’s battle with cancer, his discussions about it, and updates on the situation. The most detailed coverage of the last month of Lucha Underground’s second season, backstage news, season three, lots of business notes.  Full coverage of all the Ultima Lucha 2 matches and direction. Nakamura’s final day with NJPW, where Nakamura and New Japan go now, his background and building the IC title, the next two New Japan PPV shows to this weekend’s biggest event.

Fast Lane and WrestleMania, what’s up with Undertaker, WWE injury updates, the next WWE Network special, Licensing issue with new WWE signees, notes on the next NXT Takeover show, a look at all the TV building the next Takeover show, who led to a huge increase in demand for WWE tickets, next WWE show in Madison Square Garden update, Nakamura updates, WWE performer wants to compete in the Olympics and what former pro wrestler went back to the Olympics to medal, Lesnar’s schedule, Tough Enough winner starts out, Other Tough Enough competitors start out, change in Rumble plans, New WWE Network series based on wrestling matches, new WWE movie, WWE’s tour of Germany this coming week, more on The Rock’s segment on Raw.

A detailed look at the Awesome Kong-Reby Hardy situation in Manchester, England. Benson Henderson’s decision to leave UFC for Bellator and take a championship fight, why he made the decision, what both Dana White and Henderson said. We look at Pro Wrestling NOAH’s last major event and where it’s storylines are going.

A huge look at the life and career of Archie “The Stomper” Gouldie, one of the most memorable wrestling characters of his generation, stories about him, his gimmick, how big a star he was in his heyday, his incredibly long career title history, how he was two very different successful characters, and his most famous angles and biggest bouts. We also have a lot of comments from people who knew him, including how he changed the life and career of J.J. Dillon. The life and career of the original Espectrito, the best heel mini of his generation including when he main evented the Los Angeles Sports Arena, a rarity for a mini.

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We also look at Saturday’s UFC , what’s next for the winners, thoughts on Sage Northcutt, as well as business notes on the show and match-by-match coverage.

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SUNDAY’S NEWS UPDATE

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WWE RAW Ratings got a bump from Daniel Bryan retirement speech
After Raw last night, WWE FastLane has Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns vs. Dean Ambrose for a shot at the WWE Title at WrestleMania, Kalisto vs. Alberto Del Rio for the US Title, Charlotte vs. Brie Bella (interesting timing) for the Diva’s Title, and Becky & Sasha vs. Naomi & Tamina.  Looks like probably a Big Show & Kane & Ryback vs. Wyatts match as well.
For those who have been following Bryan and Vinny on Retro Raw and Retro Nitro, the plan tonight is Nitro and Thursday Raw Thursday, which is the show where Shawn Michaels lost his smile.  Bryan on Observer Live today noted how amazing it was to watch that right after watching Daniel Bryan’s retirement speech.  Thursday Raw Thursday is not available on the WWE Network but it can be found online.
In case you hadn’t heard, WWE talent will be flying with you on American Airlines for the month of February as the official in-flight periodical of the airline, American Way, will feature a cover photo of both Bellas, Mark Henry, and John Cena of course. Give it a look the next time you use the seat back to stuff empty peanut bags and napkins in.
Speaking of Cena, he voices the Hulk in Marvel’s Avengers Academy mobile game. Here’s a look. Also, his coffee table book is now available for pre-order at Amazon. It’s out on March 15th.
The WWE Best of Raw & Smackdown 2015 DVD set is out today.

UFC/MMA

Saturday’s UFC, headlined by Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson knocking out Johny Hendricks, did an average of 1,317,000 viewers for the 3 hour broadcast on FS 1. Even more impressive were the two hour prelims, which did 1,093,000 viewers for the 2 hours preceding the main card, also airing on FS 1. Both numbers are well above 2015 averages, which were also way up from the previous year.
With the dominant win, Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson jumped up 5 spots from 8 to 3 in the welterweight rankings, while Hendricks fell to 4.
Mickey Gall, who submitted Mike Jackson in 45 seconds Saturday night to set up a fight this summer with CM Punk, opened as a -300 favorite for the fight against the former WWE Champion according to BestFightOdds.com
Dave has a postmortem on Saturday’s UFC card at MMAFighting.
Jason “Mayhem” Miller is back! Sort of…..The former UFC, EliteXC and Dream fighter will face former UFC Middleweight Luke Barnatt in May for a promotion in Italy. Bellator is running in Italy as well this year so hopefully he doesn’t show up on their radar.
UFC has Anderson Silva-Stephan Bonnar from UFC 153 up a free fight in preparation for Silva’s return to the Octagon on Feb 27. I prefer the commercial leading up to that show, which was far more entertaining than the fight.
New fight announced for UFC 197 is a couple of Middleweights with 3 and 4 fight winning streaks respectively. Robert Whitaker (15-4) takes on Rafael Natal (21-6-1) on the show headlined by Daniel Cormier’s Light Heavyweight title defence against the returning Jon Jones.

MISC

Tammy Sytch’s book has been officially released on Kindle.
Ray Rougeau talks to Hannibal TV about being in a shoot match in Montreal.
Hacksaw Jim Duggan complained about a Utica, NY’s McDonald’s meal on social media which somehow is a story. (Thanks Mike K)
This week’s Between the Sheets podcast with Kris Zellner and David Bixenspan features Tim Livingston as the guest and covers February 2-8, 1990. Topics include the Tully Blanchard drama in the NWA that week, the Sting knee injury and everything else from the Clash of the Champions; the Great Muta & Dr. Death quitting NWA, Tatsumi Fujinami maybe leaving New Japan, Jerry Lawler’s amazing shoot comments on Memphis TV, Hulk Hogan vs. Mike Tyson, Vince McMahon starts to dip his toes in the bodybuilding pool, and much more.
Cleveland, Ohio’s, AIW returns this Friday with a fun show featuring Missy Hyatt, Alex Shelley, Colt Cabana, Col.Robert Parker, Veda Scott, and all the regulars.
On the day of the NH Primaries, here’s Salon’s take on why Donald Trump must go full heel mode to win.
Florida indie promotion Real Pro Wrestling has changed its name to Ignite Pro Wrestling.
Fire Pro Wrestling this week looks at football players who successfully transitioned into pro wrestling (such as Ron Simmons, Bronco Nagurski, Steve Williams, Stan Hansen, Goldberg, and many more here.
Robbie E has been added to this year’s ECWA Super 8 on 4/23.
The former Bull Dempsey worked out at the Team Vision Dojo in Florida this week. (Thanks Al Haft)

ON THIS DAY IN WORLD PRO WRESTLING HISTORY: Steiner Brothers win WCW World Tag Team Titles

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The trial in Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker is now just two weeks away. Going into the trial, a few issues are still outstanding with regards to the trial:

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* Hogan is trying to get anything that is the product of the original illegally made recordings of Hogan removed from the record entirely. Gawker and major media organizations who filed as intervenors, are, of course, both opposed.

* Hogan filed a number of motions on both that issue as well as issues like trying to get evidence about past Gawker controversies admitted at trial, seemingly trying to get Gawker’s defense thrown out, and more, which Gawker is of course opposing and filed a number of position statements on.

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Paige, Natalya and Brie Bella def. Summer Rae and Team B.A.D. by submission

Some rare six-diva tag action to kick off this week’s Main Event. Jerry Lawler, the star of the show most weeks, responds to a Rich Brennan call by asking “Basement dropkick!? Who do you think you are, Mauro Ranallo?!”

The entrance music of Lana interrupts this match early on, as her new-found foe Brie goes at it with Summer Rae. Lana sits on the announce desk to take in proceedings; Lawler accuses Brennan of being “sweaty” in response.

The heel divas get the heat on Nattie (who else?), before she makes a quick, and therefore underwhelming, lukewarm tag to Brie. Brie delivers her husband’s kicks to Naomi to piped in “Yes!” chants, before Tamina interferes and the match breaks down. All the girls hit various moves on each other, before the fog clears and Brie reverses a Naomi high cross into the Yes Lock for the submission victory. Is there anything else of Daniel’s she can co-opt to compensate for being the worst babyface ever?

After the match, the victors stare at Lana, who just stands there and applauds. Well, at least we didn’t get any shitty, Oscars reference-laden dialogue. Small mercies.

Ryback def. Heath Slater w/ Social Outcasts by pinfall

The Outcasts get in-ring promo time before the match, in which they acknowledge Adam Rose’s mauling at the hands of Big Guy (thanks, Granny!) on RAW. Rose says that tonight it’s going to be Legends with The Crimson Werewolf, instead of JBL. Hilarious. Axel cuts in, admonishing Rose for his nicknaming. He says he knows Ryback and that it’s time to get serious. He then goes insane, chopping the air and screaming. The other three join in. Jerry Lawler: “Well, I’m glad we were all part of that little experience!”. Quite.

The actual match is wrapped inside three minutes. Ryback repeated the spot from RAW where he grounds and pounds his opponent; although this time the ref’s credibility was spared as Slater made the ropes. Slater ate the Shellshock moments later.

Lucha Dragons def. The Ascension by pinfall

At this point, I noticed that NXT’s Greg Hamilton was announcing in Eden Stiles’ stead. I also noticed that Kalisto was STILL the US Champion, despite being slotted back into tags and completely de-emphasised on television since Fastlane.

This was another three minute match. The heels got the heat on Sin Cara, leading into the usual Kalisto hot tag stuff. Finish was cool however, with Sin Cara doing a suicide dive through Kalisto’s legs. Kalisto then reversed Viktor’s electric chair into a ‘rana, before hitting the SDS. Sin Cara followed up with the Swanton Bomb for the pin.

– Stardust is backstage in the Star Room, rambling about dealing with Zack Ryder on the road to Wrestlemania. I think. Presumably he’s comfortable cutting promos in the ol’ Star Room again now that Vince’s roughhouser has been suspended.

Stardust def. Zack Ryder by pinfall

These guys have been feuding on Superstars of late, with Cody up 2-1 thus far. This win-loss record was not mentioned on commentary, of course. Perish the thought.

Good match here, eight minutes of which was televised either side of the commercial break. The nearfall segment of it was particularly good, with some nice reversals; including Ryder smoothly countering a suplex into a neckbreaker for two. Ryder also hit a nice looking top rope elbow for two after foiling a Stardust superplex attempt.

The finish saw Ryder attempt the go-behind off a whip to the corner, only for Stardust to scout him, take a step back, and grab him for the Queen’s Crossbow. 3-1 to Stardust!

After the match, Stardust stood on the desk and stared at the crowd to celebrate, prompting Lawler to quip “Can we get Lana back out here!?” as the show went off the air. Heh.

Final Thoughts

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Featured contest between Stardust and Ryder was worth watching; some nice chemistry has developed between the two after their recent series. Other than that, there’s not much to see here. The confirmation that we are in fact getting a Lana/Brie feud is probably the biggest news to come out of this week’s edition.

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