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WWE NXT Results – December 20th, 2017

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  Tonight’s NXT takes place right before the holidays, so perhaps it makes sense that we were treated to two stellar title defenses on tonight’s episode. We’ve all seen the incredible match at the UK Championship Tournament which saw Tyler Bate defeat Pete Dunne to become the inaugural champion. The spectacular rematch at NXT Takeover: Chicago featured “The Bruiserweight” capturing the title. At last, the rubber match between the two has arrived. Before we get to that, there is a whole other title match on this show to discuss:
Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Eric Young & Killian Dain for the NXT Tag Team Championships –
  One of the first orders of business from Fish and O’Reilly after they joined was to attack SAnitY right after the won the tag team titles. Several matches and backstage attacks later, Fish and O’Reilly finally got their shot at the championships here.

  Young and Dain began the match by teaming up against Kyle O’Reilly. O’Reilly eventually had to go outside of the ring in order to take a breather. Young then began fighting both men on his own as he decked Fish and O’Reilly. Bobby Fish swept Young’s feet off of the ring apron, sending him crashing to the floor. This was only the beginning of the bad luck for Eric Young.
  Both men began to assault Young repeatedly with several strikes and kicks. Fish nailed a senton to get a two count on the SAnitY leader. For the next little while, the story of the match was that Young desperately tried to tag in Killian Dain but could never reach him in time. It certainly didn’t help that both Undisputed Era members worked over Young’s knee for several minutes. Kyle then locked Young in the hammerlock position before sweeping his feet out from underneath him.
  Young did managed to fight back occasionally during their assault, at one point hitting a knee strike and swining neckbreaker, but the odds were mostly against poor Eric. Fish tagged in and charged after Dain on the ring apron for a change. Dain was upset by this and tried to enter the ring. As the referee tried to prevent him from doing so, O’Reilly and Fish began to assault Young together at the same time.
  He was eventually able to overpower them and send them both to the outside. Next, Young tried his hardest to make the tag to Dain. He tried and tried before Kyle stopped him when he was just inches away from reaching Dain’s grasp. After some rigmarole, Young was finally able to stop Kyle O’Reilly. He leapt into the air and finally slammed Dain’s enormous palm for the tag.

  Dain came into the match and laid waste to everyone and everything in his path. He clotheslined both men and performed corner avalanches on them as well before hitting a senton dropkick on Kyle. After some more double team moves from the Undisputed Era, Young makes his way back into the ring and throws out Fish. Despite being hurt for most of the match, Young already made the tag to come back into the ring. He went for a top rope maneuver when Adam Cole suddenly arrived and prevented Young from executing the move while the referee was preoccupied.
  O’Reilly naied an axe kick forearm for a very close near fall that almost netted himself and Fish the titles. From out of nowhere, Nikki Cross then emerged and leapt onto Adam Cole as she began raining blows upon him. Officials eventually were able to carry her away, but Cole stayed outside for the rest of the match.
  Young forearmed them both for a two count and Killian Dain made sure that Adam Cole stayed out of the rest of the match. Eric Young then made a fatal mistake when he decided to go for a tope on Cole. As soon as Young got back in the ring, Fish and O’Reilly were able to hit Total Elimation and pin Young to win the NXT Tag Team Championships.

Winners: Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish
  A video package showing highlights of Roderick Strong’s upbringing and desire to be a pro wrestler were re-aired prior to a match featuring himself and Lars Sullivan fighting to earn the last spot in the NXT Championship number one contender’s Fatal 4-Way match.
  Once again, Shayna Baszler will be debuting on NXT soon.
  Otis Dozovic and Tucker Knight of Heavy Machinery wander around the Full Sail premises until they spot a Maserati. Of course, this brings out Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss to claim ownership of the luxury vehicle. Moss says that Heavy Machinery could have a car like his one day (albeit not as nice). Moss reminds him of his “pork and weights” mantra, quickly prompting Otis to inform him that it’s actually “STEAKS AND WEIGHTS!!!” Wanting no part of these unhinged big fellas, Tino and Riddick get in their car and leave.
  After showing Sonya Deville making Ruby Riott pass out on NXT last week, Deville is interviewed at the Performance Center. She reminds everybody that Ember Moon pinned Ruby Riott and not her in their triple threat match not too long ago. As a result, Deville will face Ember Moon for the NXT Women’s Championship next week. Isn’t she supposed to be on Raw now?
Lars Sullivan vs. Roderick Strong –
  Anyway, enough about that. We’ve got another match to get to. The story that the company has told with Roderick Strong feels very genuine and sympathetic. Could Strong become a viable world title contender and earn another shot at the title that has eluded him for so long by defeating the unstoppable monster? Actually, no.
  Lars Sullivan’s path of destruction is set to continue for now, because his great power was on full display in this match. To be fair, Strong did put up a decent fight as he immediately lit the monster up with some kicks and strikes once the bell rung. Lars began to stop him and slam him around the ring for a bit before locking him in a loooooong bearhug.
  Roddy eventually fought out of the maneuver and chopped him down like a large tree. He kicked and punched him again, as Roderick so often does to his opponents. Lars was even sent outside of the ring before Strong charged after him. Sullivan eventually got the upper hand once again.
  Lars went to the corner post for some sort of maneuver, but Strong blocked him from executing the move and actually managed to hit a massive superplex on Lars! This was only enough to get Strong a two count though. Strong kicked him again and even gave him the Olympic Slam (which may be even more impressive than the superplex).
  However, the outcome was the same as it always has been for Lars Sullivan matches. The giant was able to stop Strong’s offense with a popup powerslam before hitting the Freak Accident for the win and to get the last spot in the Fatal 4-Way match next week.
Winner: Lars Sullivan
  The Street Profits were shown goofing around and hanging out with some fans outside of Full Sail University last week.
  Before the UK Championship match began, Tyler Bate was interviewed and he promised that he would win the title back from Pete Dunne.
Tyler Bate vs. “The Bruiserweight” Pete Dunne for the United Kingdom Championship –
  It all comes down to this! Was this match as epic as the other two previous encounters between these two British grapplers. Well, it certainly was if you enjoy the art and glorious in-ring psychology of finger bending.
  Joint manipulation.
  I swear I’ll never watch the exclusive UK show if I ever have to hear those two words again. Nevertheless, this was still quite an excellent match from these two as usual.
  Dunne worked over Bate’s fingers, arms, and legs for several minutes in the early stages of this match. Momentum began to change when Bate was finally able to get in a good stiff strike acoss Dunne’s face. Outside of the ring, Dunne tried to step on Bate’s fingers as they were laid out across the steel ring steps. Instead, Bate was able to fight out of it just in time and step on Dunne’s fingers instead. Dunne almost instantly got his revenge when he performed a suplex on Bate from the steps.
  Bate’s fingers were seemingly dislocated in this match. The camera even stopped to show Bate popping his fingers back into place so that he could continue on with the match. It’s probably just part of the match, but still, eewwww. Anyway, Bate continued to fight and gave Dunne two running European uppercuts in the corner. He landed a standing shooting star press before deadlifting Dunne into the air and slamming him down to the canvas. Bate got a very close near fall as a result.
  Pete Dunne retaliated by popping Bate with a forearm, sending Bate down, but he reversed and rebounded from the move and kicked “The Bruiserweight” in the skull. After going for the Tyler Driver ’97, Dunne reversed the move into the triangle. He had Bate’s damaged arm locked in there for a bit before Bate tried to fight out of it by deadlifting Dunne and slamming him down. No luck, Dunne wouldn’t let go. With his last ounce of strength, Bate lifted Dunne up again and slammed his neck onto the top rope. Dunne clutched his throat in agony as Bate had a chance to recover.
  Of course, Bate got Dunne up for the airplane spin, and he spun his foe around in both directions. He seemed to get tired and nearly put down Dunne, however, Bate powered back up and spun Dunne several times more at lightning fast speed before finally dropping him down! Bate also hit a suplex on Dunne from the second ring rope. 
  As Dunne began to recover, he just started angrily stomping on his head with great force, but Bate eventually reversed the momentum back in his direction and got in some hard kicks of his own. Dunne hit the Bitter End at last…
  …BUT NO! That was still not enough to stop this match! After a step up enzuigiri from Dunne, Bate clotheslined him and sent him doing a full 360 degree spin in midair.
  They both fell to the floor and began to rest. Finally, they met each other again and began to punch each other as if they were Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots. A big strike caused Dunne to go down, but the injured hand and fingers were in so much pain that Bate could not make the cover so fast. Bate went up to the top of one of the ring posts, but Dunne caught him for a sitout powerbomb for a two count.
  Dunne rolled outside and nearly lost the match by countout, but with Bate not willing to take a countout win, he dove outside of the ring and promptly tossed Pete back into the ring. Finally, Bate hits the Tyler Driver ’97 to get the win, right?
  …BUT NO! The match still goes on as Bate hit a corkscrew from the top rope. At this point, he was desperate just to try anything that would finally put Dunne away. Unfortunately, the risk did not pay off since Bate clearly didn’t hit all of the corkscrew. He chose to make up for this by going for a suplex off the top rope. Dunne was able to land on his feet and catch a stunned Tyler Bate for the Bitter End to get the win and retain the title.
Winner: “The Bruiserweight” Pete Dunne
  Aaaaahhhhh! Probably should’ve known that there wouldn’t be two title changes on one show. Regardless, Pete Dunne is still in charge of carrying the UK division into 2018, and The Undisputed Era now has the gold to prove that they are the top team in NXT.
  Next week, we’ll see the Fatal 4-Way match with the winner getting a shot at Andrade “Cien” Almas’ NXT Championship at NXT Takeover: Philadelphia in January. Will it be Lars Sullivan, or Aleister Black, or Johnny Gargano, or Killian Dain? Come on back next week to find out. ‘Til then, I’ll see you NXT time!

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It was previously reported that the Great War storyline between Bray Wyatt and “Woken” Matt Hardy continued last Monday night on RAW when Hardy attacked Wyatt from behind as Wyatt was entering the ring for a match. It is said that a good number of fans reacted negatively to the brief segment on social media, as they did with other recent segments in the feud, because the segment was said to have ended awkwardly. 
Hardy tweeted about his attack and referred to it as the first shot of The Great War. Hardy is also making it clear that he’s out to “delete!” Sister Abigail, not just Bray, which has led to some speculation on WWE could be bringing in Reby Hardy. 
Below are the tweets sent out by “Woken” Matt Hardy’s on last Monday night’s attack:

 

Thank you, #RAWChicago.. For Feeding Me Your Energy. We MUST absolutely DELETE the GROTESQUE #SisterAbigail & #BrayWyatt. pic.twitter.com/GcWJ4ajJky
— #WOKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) December 26, 2017

 

The first shot of The #GreatWar has been FIRED!
PUMMELING your VESSEL with my bare fists was INSANELY INVIGORATING.
Both of you are MARKED for DELETION. pic.twitter.com/UZlHGPMaYx
— #WOKEN Matt Hardy (@MATTHARDYBRAND) December 26, 2017

 

WWE Shop has recently released a new t-shirt for Curt Hawkins’ losing streak. Hawkins has broke the 150 mark losing streak last Thursday at a WWE live event in Hartford, CT. Curt Hawkins sent a tweet regarding his new t-shirt. You may click here to get discounts on your purchases.
Below is the tweet sent out by Curt Hawkins regarding his new t-shirt:
 

Go STREAKING at @WWEShop! pic.twitter.com/HwQbUepzDl
— Brian Myers (@TheCurtHawkins) January 1, 2018

 

BURNSVILLE, Minn. – Augustana’s TJ North went undefeated in four matches, taking down the No. 1-ranked wrestler in his weight class, and earned Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference wrestler of the week.

A sophomore from Elk Point, S.D., North allowed just five points in his four bouts while scoring 26 with three decision wins and a major decision. North is now 20-3 on the season with a perfect 10-0 record against Division II competition.

North opened the week with a 7-1 decision over Antonio Meikel of Southwest Minnesota State, pushing his NSIC record to 3-0 on the season.

Ranked No. 5 in NCAA Division II at 125 pounds, North would be tested at the Ranger Duals over the weekend. North welcomed the challenge, first taking down Jose Torres of No. 15 McKendree, who is ranked No. 3 in his Super Region, with a commanding 10-2 major decision.

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North carried his momentum into a top-five battle, pitting him against the top-ranked 125-pound wrestler, Alex Johns of No. 10 Indianapolis. North would come out on top, defeating Johns 3-1, helping the Vikings to a 38-9 win.

In his final match of the week, North dispatched Ben Sergent of Findlay, a wrestler returning from an All-American performance, one year ago. With a 6-1 decision, North finished the week undefeated and sparked the Vikings to a 34-9 win over Findlay.

This is North’s first athlete of the week honors, second for the Vikings this year — Michael Lowman earned the accolades on Nov. 26 after winning the Holiday Inn Open.

Augustana returns to the road, taking on Augsburg and Minnesota State on Jan. 24 and 25, respectively.

NSIC RELEASE

ROH issued the following:
On Saturday, January 20th, Ring Of Honor will be hosting a special meet and greet autograph session prior to MUSIC CITY EXCELLENCE at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN! This special session will begin 90 minutes prior to the advertised bell time.

Below is the list of Ring Of Honor stars appearing at the signing, as well as our pricing options to ensure you get all the autographs you want! Don’t miss your opportunity to meet the stars of ROH before they compete in front of a capacity crowd!

MUSIC CITY EXCELLENCE

DALTON CASTLE & THE BOYS
ADAM PAGE
YOUNG BUCKS
CODY
 MARTY SCURRL
 DEONNA PURRAZZO
THE KINGDOM – DURING INTERMISSION ONLY

PRICING IS AS FOLLOWS

Singles Wrestlers – $20 (1) Personal item or 8×10 (ROH supplied) signed & (1) Posed Photo
Tag Team Wrestlers – $30 (1) Personal item or 8×10 (ROH supplied) signed & (1) Posed Photo

Minnesota 9th Grade and Under Wrestling League
Section 6 Individual Tournament

1. Saint Michael-Albertville 209.5
2. Anoka 188.0
3. Coon Rapids 173.0
4. Saint Francis 129.0
5. Cambridge-Isanti 110.5
6. Zimmerman 95.5
7. Monticello 85.0
8. Blaine 78.0
9. Buffalo 75.0
10. Elk River 41.0
11. Champlin Park 37.5
12. Spectrum 20.0
t13. Rogers 18.0
t13. Andover 18.0

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A fan recently asked Dave Meltzer why Kairi Sane hasn’t wrestled since NXT TakeOver: WarGames which was on Nov. 18, 2017 and he said that she is currently “banged up.”
At NXT TakeOver: WarGames, Sane competed in a Fatal 4-Way Match against Nikki Cross, Peyton Royce, and Ember Moon to see who would claim the vacant NXT Women’s Championship in which Moon won after pinning Cross.
Sane last appeared on NXT television last Dec. 27, 2017 after Moon successfully retained the NXT Women’s Championship against Sonya Deville. Sane appeared on the stage and gestured that she wanted the NXT Women’s Title. Sane was suddenly ambushed from behind by the person she beat to win the inaugural Mae Young Classic, Shayna Baszler. “The Queen of Spades” used a sleeper hold to render Sane unconscious before staring Moon down.

Below is the tweet sent out by Dave Meltzer on Kairi Sane’s status:
 

Yes, she’s banged up https://t.co/9ELlyUEzO8
— Dave Meltzer (@davemeltzerWON) January 12, 2018

 

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Tonight on Twitch: Lance Storm live Q&A with Bryan Alvarez   
Cody vs. Warhorse TNT title match announced for AEW Dynamite   
Twelve matches announced for AEW Dark  

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WON NEWSLETTER: July 27, 2020 Observer Newsletter: Extreme Rules review, Good Brothers podcast, more 

A look at the very good, and the very bad, of Extreme Rules is the lead story in the new double issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. We also have a back-of-the-book feature on Carlton Haselrig, one of the greatest American heavyweight wrestlers in the history of the sport of wrestling.

The new issue also covers:

Interest levels in Extreme Rules and with the rating the next day, the lesson that tells us about certain types of angles, the background of Seth Rollins vs. Rey Mysterio, along with match-by-match coverage, star ratings and poll results on the show.

An examination of all facets of the Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson departure from WWE, including what makes sense, what doesn’t, why, how come they were signed, how come they were given such a strong offer to stay, their release, A.J. Styles, angles set up for them in New Japan and AEW last year, the booking of Raw under Paul Heyman and much more.  This is a very detailed look not only at Gallows &  Anderson, but the roles of a number of different people and how Raw fell off the creative tracks

Impact Slammiversary with match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results on the show.

Stephanie McMahon’s interview in Ad Age covering wrestling during the pandemic, testing and what changes look to be permanent, as well as race relations.

The current plan for WrestleMania and how it has shifted, the new WWE Board of Directors, next week’s Raw show, NXT North American title thoughts, notes on the next Takeover, update on Wendy Barlow and COVID, WWE producer let go, WWE loses major international deal and how it went down, WWE TV personality get bullied by fans, idea nixed for Raw this past week and all the different changes to the show, Adam Cole-Pat McAfee angel, Bellas update, sports ratings and Canadian TV ratings for the past week, another example of WWE marketing that ha led to the situation they are in, market value of WWE and the most-watched shows of the past week on the WWE Network.

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This past weekend’s UFC show.

A feature on Haselrig, a Pennsylvania sports legend who could have been an Olympic medalist or an all-time great NFL player, but drugs curtailed his career, but not before he set a heavyweight record that may never be beat and another record that almost surely will never be beat.

Ratings of all the major shows, the key demos and quarters for AEW and WWE, what happened head-to-head and what can be learned from them.

Results of all the major pro wrestling events around the world over the past week. 


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FRIDAY NEWS UPDATE

Bryan Alvarez and Lance Storm will be doing a live show on Twitch at 8:30 p.m. Eastern tonight with a Q&A. Garrett Gonzalez and I will be doing a show tomorrow with Missy Hyatt and I will be doing a show tomorrow night with Bryan Alvarez covering UFC and New Japan as well as talk about other news. 

We’ll have the complete breakdown in next week’s issue, but the last five minutes of the Young Bucks vs. Butcher & Blade match on Wednesday did 1,018,000 viewers and 502,000 in 18-49. It also hit 1 million right before the commercial break.  It was the largest 18-49 number for a segment on Wednesday in months. I don’t have minute-by-minutes for a few weeks ago but Keith Lee vs. Adam Cole almost surely hit 1 million at its finish as well, but came nowhere close in 18-49.  It’s more the visual of how the match came across on television and the excitement level, and also a notable lesson. Great matches usually don’t reflect in television ratings.  But what viewers want changes and obviously, this time it did.

Bellator at 10 p.m. Eastern tonight from Uncasville, CT on both Paramount Network and DAZN

Aaron Pico (145) vs. Solo Hatley Jr. (145.6)
Tywan Claxton (146) vs. Jay Jay Wlson (147.9)
Jason Jackson (171) vs. Jordan Mein (170.5)
Ricky Bandejas (135.4) vs. Sergio Pettis (134.7)

UFC weigh-in results for the seven hour show starting at 5 p.m. Eastern on ESPN and ESPN+ tomorrow:

Nathaniel Wood (136) vs. John Castaneda (136)
Ramazen Emeev (171) vs. Niklas Stolze (170.5)
Bethe Correia (136) vs. Pannie Kianzid (136)
Tanner Boser (235) vs. Raphael Pessoa (264)
Movar Evloev (146) vs. Mike Grundy (146)
Tom Aspinell (248) vs. Jake Collier (264)
Nicolas Dalby (160) vs. Jai Hebert (156)
Rhys McKee (170.5) vs. Khamzat Chimaev (171)
Alex Oliveiera (171) vs. Peter Sobotta (171)
Paul Craig (206) vs. Gadzhimurad Antigulov (206)
Carla Esparza (116) vs. Marina Rodriguez (115.5)
Fabricio Werdum (242) vs. Alexander Gustafsson (140)
Mauricio Shogun Rua (206) vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (206)
Robert Whittaker (1286) vs. Darren Till (186)
Dalby was fined 30 percent of his purse for missing weight by four pounds

New Japan Lion’s Break Collision at 10 p.m. Eastern tonight on New Japan World:

Tom Lawlor vs. Alex Coughlin
Danny Limelight vs. Misterioso
Rocky Romero & Rust Taylor vs. TJP & Clark Connors
Jeff Cobb vs. Karl Fredericks

Thanks to everyone for their nice comments on the Carlton Haselrig piece in the current issue.

The biggest weekend show is the New Japan Sengoku Lord show which starts at 5 a.m. Eastern tomorrow morning on New Japan World.  Our only weekend poll will be on the show, which is headlined by Evil vs. Hiromu Takahashi for the IWGP & IC titles, Shingo Takagi vs. Sho for the Never title and Kazuchika Okada vs. Yujiro Takahashi.

WWE
Smackdown tonight has Jeff Hardy vs. Sheamus in a bar fight, Miz TV with Naomi and Sasha Banks & Bayley will appear.
Smackdown will air at 11 p.m. tonight on Fox 2 in Detroit due to the Detroit Tigers vs.Cincinnati Reds baseball game. So the numbers tomorrow morning that come out for Smackdown will include those of the game, or be higher than the final numbers that won’t be out until Tuesday, will be.
Cannonball, starring The Miz, did 561,000 viewers and 0.17 in 18-49, finishing No.46.  It went head-to-head with the Yankees-Nationals game on ESPN that did 4.01 million viewers, the largest regular season baseball number in many years for the first game of the unique new season.  Most expect sports to do a number on wrestling ratings the next few months.
Ric Flair’s wife Wendy Barlow is either close to or is 100 percent after battling COVID-19 the past few weeks.
PWInsider reported that WWE has applied for a trademark of NXT UK Heritage Cup, so it sounds like they are doing some sort of a tournament on that brand coming up.
UFC
The William Hill Agency has listed Robert Whittaker as a -120 favorite over Darren Till in their fight tomorrow in Abu Dhabi.
The agency reported that last week there was a bet of $60,000 on Ariane Lipski which won the bettor $110,000.
MISCELLANEOUS
The MLW TV show this coming weekend on BeIn Sports will be from 2003, with Dusty Rhodes vs. Terry Funk vs. Steve Corino in a death match, Satoshi Kojima vs.Mitsuya Nagai for the MLW title, Simon Diamond & CW Anderson vs. The SATs and Steve Williams & PJ Friedman vs. Jimmy Yang & Mike Sanders.
Mike Tyson opened as a -300 favorite over Roy Jones Jr. The feeling in the gambling world is that everyone will bet on Tyson because he’s Tyson but the intelligent bettors will go heavily for Jones, being younger, having been active more recently, and being younger and taller. 
Bellator announced for its 8/7 show, Michael Chandler vs. Benson Henderson and Matt Mitrione vs. Timothy Johnson.  Curtis Millender vs. Sabah Homasi has also been reported for that show.  
Fox Sports has laid off another 50 people. John Ourand tweeted a comment from the network, “As part of Fox Sports’ commitment to become a more efficient organization, we are taking steps to streamline our business.  As a result, today we announced the restructuring of several positions.”
ROH’s weekly news with Kevin Eck.
Mikey Jay has sold Melbourne City Wrestling to the team that owns the MCW Academy in Melbourne, which was affiliated with the promotion but not owned by him.  He will stay on in a production and possibly creative capacity.  One of the new owners is Robin Herbstriet, who runs Ringside Consulting, which is the firm that does the WWE’s PR when they run Australia and New Zealand. 
Wide Bay Pro Wrestling looks to have the first show back in Queensland, Australia on 9/5 with a 150 person capacity (thanks to Kevin Chiat)
Synergy Pro Wrestling on 7/25 has a live show on FITE.tv, the second annual Garden State Invitational with first round matches of Simon Gotch vs. KTB, Tony Deppen vs. Gregory Iron, Matt Cross vs. Gary Jay and Myron Reed vs. Jordan Oliver.
A story on a proposed television show based on Lucha Libre.
A story on MLW’s Calvin Tankman.
Jamie Hemmings contacted a number of African-Americans who work in wrestling and MMA media for a discussion about race in pro wrestling.
If you’ve heard about Johnny Valentine but never seen him, this is an example of his ability to sell at a more legit level than most in a 1969 match with Wild Bull Curry.
An interview with Sting on Saturday at 7 p.m. Eastern here.
Australian filmmaker Luke McCarthy on wrestling. (thanks to Lee Wall) 
A story on Andy Kaufman’s 80s run in the Memphis territory (thanks to Lee Wall)

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A plan to double the penalties for offences committed in deprived “ghetto” neighbourhoods of Danish cities provoked outrage among human rights activists on Tuesday.

The centre-Right government is expected to unveil more details of its plan to impose more severe punishments in deprived areas, which have high immigrant populations, where it says lawlessness risks creating “parallel societies”, on Thursday.

Søren Pape Poulsen, the justice minister, told the Berlingske newspaper: “In these areas, it is clear that the sword of justice will fall more heavily” than elsewhere. Muggers and vandals in such neighbourhoods are likely to see their sentences or fines doubled, he said.

The government publishes a list of “ghetto areas”, defined as deprived neighbourhoods with populations of more than 1,000. The latest list, which came out in December, includes 22 districts.

The latest proposal is part of a government drive to eliminate ghettos by 2030, prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said. 

Police chiefs in these areas would be given discretionary powers to enforce “double punishment”, Danish media reported.

Denmark’s crime rate is about half that of Britain.

The plan is likely to be backed by the second largest party, the anti-immigration Danish People’s Party, which also supports a government proposal to ban the Islamic full-face veil. 

However, human rights campaigners said everyone should be subject to the same penalties and the plan was an affront to democratic values.

Brigitte Arent Eiriksson of the Justitia think tank said: “Where there is rule of law, it is very, very important that everyone is equal before the law. But I find it difficult to see how that could be the case with this proposal.”

Keld Albrechtsen, the head of an NGO that works in deprived areas, said the plan would penalise “youngsters who are on a path to delinquency… I don’t think what they need is more repression,” he told the BT newspaper. “They need someone to help them get out.”

Mr Rasmussen, the prime minister, said the behaviour of immigrants differed from that of the “average Dane” in many respects, “in meeting their own needs, their level of education, their command of language, their values.”

About 10 per cent of Denmark’s 5.6 million population are immigrants. 

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Brian Cage has arrived in AEW and is in line for a future shot at the promotion’s World Championship.

Cage was accompanied by Taz and made his AEW debut as the ninth entrant in tonight’s Casino Ladder Match at Double or Nothing. The finish of the match was Cage retrieving the poker chip that was hanging above the ring after a spot where he picked up a ladder with Darby Allin laying across it and threw it out of the ring.

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As the winner of the Casino Ladder match, Cage will get a future shot at the AEW World Championship. Jon Moxley is defending the title against Brodie Lee at Double or Nothing later tonight.

A storyline leading into Double or Nothing was that Taz had been offering to help Allin, but Allin didn’t want his advice. Taz cut a brief promo after Cage’s win and said Cage will continue dropping bodies.

Scorpio Sky, Frankie Kazarian, Kip Sabian, Allin, Orange Cassidy, Colt Cabana, Joey Janela, Luchasaurus, and Cage were the entrants in the Casino Ladder Match. It started with two wrestlers in the ring, then a new participant was added every two minutes until all nine were in.

Fenix was originally set for the Casino Ladder Match but was replaced by Janela due to injury.

It was reported by SoCalUncensored.com in January that Cage had agreed to a multi-year deal with AEW. But Cage posted an update on his injury and contract status later that month. Cage confirmed that he was no longer under contract with Impact Wrestling but said he would need to undergo surgery to repair a torn right biceps. Cage said that he wasn’t technically with any promotion then.

Cage is a former Impact World Champion.

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