Wrestling

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T spoke with WrestlingINC this week about coming to WWF from WCW, working under three of the biggest promoters in the last few decades, and more. The differences between working with Eric Bischoff, Dixie Car...
WWE Hall of Famer Booker T spoke with WrestlingINC this week about coming to WWF from WCW, working under three of the biggest promoters in the last few decades, and more. The differences between working with Eric Bischoff, Dixie Carter and Vince McMahon: "Dixie Carter, she's a nice lady, a really nice lady. She's got a good heart and she really wants to do the right thing for the guys. Does she have the right guys doing things? That might be another story. Is Eric Bischoff the right guy for the job? I don't know, you've got to weigh your options as far as that right there. Look at the track record. "As far as working for Vince McMahon, it's always been a business. It's always been a working relationship, I tried not to become friends or anything like that with anybody that I'm working under. I always know that it's about business, it's not about friendship. That's Vince, he's always about business. It's all about getting the job done, it's all about going out and being number one every week no matter what. On winning the WCW Title in 2000: "I'm not sure if [Hulk Hogan] was trying to step on my grave or throw a monkey wrench into me winning the championship; it was just something that he felt was owed to him at that time. So, I let everything play out. I found out maybe 5, maybe 6 or 7 minutes before I went out that I was going to win the title and that I was going to be champ that night." Check out the full interview here.
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- Monday’s episode of WWE RAW averaged 4,227,000 viewers, up 4% from last week. The show did 4.08 million viewers the first hour, 4.30 million the second, and 4.31 million viewers for the final third hour. RAW was the highest rated...
- Monday’s episode of WWE RAW averaged 4,227,000 viewers, up 4% from last week. The show did 4.08 million viewers the first hour, 4.30 million the second, and 4.31 million viewers for the final third hour. RAW was the highest rated show on cable for the night. Huge RAW Rumor on CM Punk’s Return and Next Feud…
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- This week’s WWE RAW episode scored 267,714 in social activity, up 18% from last week’s RAW leading into Extreme Rules. RAW ranked #1 on cable TV Monday night, according to Trendrr.TV. - Former WWE Superstar Carlito took a s...
- This week’s WWE RAW episode scored 267,714 in social activity, up 18% from last week’s RAW leading into Extreme Rules. RAW ranked #1 on cable TV Monday night, according to Trendrr.TV. - Former WWE Superstar Carlito took a shot at The Shield, writing on Twitter: “Just watched RAW, two members of the group need to stop believing in THE SHIELD & start believing in THE GYM!” Big Spoiler on Heyman and Axel, Busty New Maryse Bikini Shoot, More
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- Longtime WWE Producer John “Big” Gaburick will be leaving the company soon, according to PWInsider.com Gaburick is known among fans for his time in front of the camera as a mentor and Producer of sorts during the early Toug...
- Longtime WWE Producer John “Big” Gaburick will be leaving the company soon, according to PWInsider.com Gaburick is known among fans for his time in front of the camera as a mentor and Producer of sorts during the early Tough Enough seasons on MTV. Gaburick’s departure is surprising as he was considered close with Kevin Dunn. PWInsider reports that the departure was the result of the company’s “changing landscape” as Stephanie McMahon and Triple H continue to overhaul the internal structure. Gaburick had been with the company since the 1990s. - PWTorch confirms reports that WWE’s new head writer Adam Rudman has already parted ways with the company. Rudman lasted only six weeks with the company after replacing Eric Pankowski, who left the company prior to WrestleMania. Rudman’s removal occurred last Friday. When Rudman was first hired on six weeks ago, many felt he would not last long with the company. Main WWE Roster Releases Coming?, Big Angle Already Set for WM XXX, More…
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- The following press release was issued today: Georgia Lottery Introduces New IMPACT WRESTLING Game ATLANTA (May 21, 2013) – The Georgia Lottery Corporation has partnered with IMPACT WRESTLING to launch its new instant game IMPACT WREST...
- The following press release was issued today: Georgia Lottery Introduces New IMPACT WRESTLING Game ATLANTA (May 21, 2013) – The Georgia Lottery Corporation has partnered with IMPACT WRESTLING to launch its new instant game IMPACT WRESTLING. “We are pleased to partner with IMPACT WRESTLING to offer a fresh, new game to our players and wrestling enthusiasts,” said Georgia Lottery Corporation President and CEO Debbie D. Alford. “Every dollar raised by this game will benefit HOPE and Pre-K students.” The IMPACT WRESTLING instant game went on sale statewide Tuesday. “Given the rich history of professional wresting in Georgia, we are honored and delighted to be the first wrestling organization to be featured on a Georgia Lottery ticket,” TNA President Dixie Carter said. “Our partnership with the Georgia Lottery is a uniquely exciting one for both our Impact Wrestling brand and our superstar talent.” With IMPACT WRESTLING, players can win prizes up to $25,000. Players also can enter non-winning tickets for a second chance to win tickets to a live IMPACT WRESTLING event. Visit www.galottery.com for more information. Must See New Pics of Shelly Martinez Exposed, Velvet’s Rear + Aces & 8s Spoiler…
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- Original plans at RAW last night called for Curtis Axel to debut as Curt Axel. WWE decided to change the name shortly before he debuted which is why his entrance video on RAW read Curt throughout the video. - Mark Henry apparently twea...
- Original plans at RAW last night called for Curtis Axel to debut as Curt Axel. WWE decided to change the name shortly before he debuted which is why his entrance video on RAW read Curt throughout the video. - Mark Henry apparently tweaked his shoulder during his Strap Match against Sheamus at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view. There is no word yet if he will miss any time. Big Spoiler on Team Heyman, Revealing New Rosa Pics, More… Source: PWInsider
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PWTorch has confirmed that brand new WWE creative writer Adam Rudman has been released by the company, after only working six weeks following WrestleMania. Rudman was let go last Friday, along with all the NXT Superstars that were f...
PWTorch has confirmed that brand new WWE creative writer Adam Rudman has been released by the company, after only working six weeks following WrestleMania. Rudman was let go last Friday, along with all the NXT Superstars that were fired on WWE's "black Friday". He recently replaced former head writer Eric Pankowski, who only lasted one year in his job as Senior Vice President of Creative and Development. According to the report, Rudman was let go because of his inexperience with professional wrestling, and many backstage did not believe he would last long.
about 2 hours ago
This week's episode of Monday Night Raw did an average of 4.226 million viewers for the entire show, with hours of 4.078, 4.295 and 4.307 respectively. Not only is this number an increase from last week's low rating, but it w...
This week's episode of Monday Night Raw did an average of 4.226 million viewers for the entire show, with hours of 4.078, 4.295 and 4.307 respectively. Not only is this number an increase from last week's low rating, but it was a rare occasion where the numbers continued to grow throughout the night. It is likely more than a coincidence that Paul Heyman's "big announcement" was scheduled for the second hour, with Triple H in a rare Raw main event advertised for the final segment. We will have the final Raw rating available later today.
about 3 hours ago
There are three issues of the Observer that are  on the site this week.  The back issue, from 1996, goes back to a period that changed the wrestling business, when Kevin Nash signed with WCW.  It's what went down at the time, and what wa...
There are three issues of the Observer that are  on the site this week.  The back issue, from 1996, goes back to a period that changed the wrestling business, when Kevin Nash signed with WCW.  It's what went down at the time, and what was going on behind the scenes months before the NWO was formed.  We look at the state of both WCW and WWF, as well as all of the news from that period.           We've also got two new issues of the Observer this week, both on the site right now as well.                 The lead story is a look at the end of the career of Kenta Kobashi.  We look back with memories of his 25 year career, the glory days of All Japan Pro Wrestling, how he got his start, the end of his career and what made him tick.  We look at him going from a young boy, how he got into pro wrestling, his rise to the top under in All Japan, glory days of All Japan, his big run with Pro Wrestling NOAH and how his career ended.           We look at his biggest matches, his career breaks, the stories behind his career and more.           We also have a Kobashi record book with title wins, awards, and Kobashi at Budokan Hall and Tokyo Dome career highlights.           We also have our 2013 WWE roster directory.  This covers the entire roster of WWE as well as the most likely developmental wrestlers to be called up over the next year.  We've got everyone's real name, ages, years pro, as well as backgrounds of everyone on the roster with a legitimate sports or well known entertainment background.  We also look at those who came from wrestling families.               We also look at how ROH and TNA handled some controversial events this past week.  We look at the situation with Austin Aries and Christy Hemme, what went down with comments from both Spike TV, TNA as well as what Aries and Hemme said on Twitter.  We also look at how Jay Briscoe and ROH handled Briscoe's message as well as his apology.           We also update the Dolph Ziggler concussion and how WWE handled the situation, and how this is a sign that pro wrestling has changed for the better.           We look at the new plans going forward for UFC on television with the advent of Fox Sports 1 and 2.  We look at the first three shows on Fox Sports 1, how Dana White after more than a dozen years in charge of UFC came close to one of his original goals for UFC on television, and the basic framework of the TV schedule once the new network starts.           We also look at TNA's time slot moving, the reasons why it moved before and why it's moving now, plus how it affects Bellator and thoughts on Bellator's TV situation.  We look at the ever changing history of Bellator on television, and if it's a good idea for Bellator and UFC to go head-to-head.           We've also got monthly business comparisons for both TNA and WWE for the last few months.  We look at how both companies are doing, trends, including a very interesting one which played a part in TNA's time slot change and has changed the viewing patterns of Raw in a noticeable manner.  We also look at how live attendance is doing for both groups, as well as a number of other categories in WWE to measure popularity, as opposed to just revenue and profit changes as in he previous issues.           We also have more thoughts on the proposed WWE Network, and how it may have to be tweaked outside of the U.S. due to contracts in place, what country is right now No. 2 for the product, thoughts on the Extreme Rules PPV show, notes on the cage match aspect of the main event and the reasons Paul Heyman and HHH approached the push of the match the way they did.  We also look at Bret Hart Appreciation Night, C.M. Punk, SummerSlam, a very telling look at roster changes by year and how HHH's plans have changed the way people are brought up.           We also have Chris Jericho talking about Fandango and what he told Vince McMahon about the character, a new WWE merchandise deal, Dwayne Johnson update, other WWE injur
about 3 hours ago
By Bryan Alvarez | bryan@wrestlingobserver.com | @bryanalvarez We're looking for your thoughts on Sunday's WWE Extreme Rules show, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match t...
By Bryan Alvarez | bryan@wrestlingobserver.com | @bryanalvarez We're looking for your thoughts on Sunday's WWE Extreme Rules show, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to dave@wrestlingobserver.com We're looking for reports on Saturday night's WWE show in Evansville. Smackdown and Main Event will be taped Tuesday night in Omaha. There are three issues of the Observer that are on the site this week. The back issue, from 1996, goes back to a period that changed the wrestling business, when Kevin Nash signed with WCW. It's what went down at the time, and what was going on behind the scenes months before the NWO was formed. We look at the state of both WCW and WWF, as well as all of the news from that period. We've also got two new issues of the Observer this week, both on the site right now as well. The lead story is a look at the end of the career of Kenta Kobashi. We look back with memories of his 25 year career, the glory days of All Japan Pro Wrestling, how he got his start, the end of his career and what made him tick. We look at him going from a young boy, how he got into pro wrestling, his rise to the top under in All Japan, glory days of All Japan, his big run with Pro Wrestling NOAH and how his career ended. We look at his biggest matches, his career breaks, the stories behind his career and more. We also have a Kobashi record book with title wins, awards, and Kobashi at Budokan Hall and Tokyo Dome career highlights. We also have our 2013 WWE roster directory. This covers the entire roster of WWE as well as the most likely developmental wrestlers to be called up over the next year. We've got everyone's real name, ages, years pro, as well as backgrounds of everyone on the roster with a legitimate sports or well known entertainment background. We also look at those who came from wrestling families. We also look at how ROH and TNA handled some controversial events this past week. We look at the situation with Austin Aries and Christy Hemme, what went down with comments from both Spike TV, TNA as well as what Aries and Hemme said on Twitter. We also look at how Jay Briscoe and ROH handled Briscoe's message as well as his apology. We also update the Dolph Ziggler concussion and how WWE handled the situation, and how this is a sign that pro wrestling has changed for the better. We look at the new plans going forward for UFC on television with the advent of Fox Sports 1 and 2. We look at the first three shows on Fox Sports 1, how Dana White after more than a dozen years in charge of UFC came close to one of his original goals for UFC on television, and the basic framework of the TV schedule once the new network starts. We also look at TNA's time slot moving, the reasons why it moved before and why it's moving now, plus how it affects Bellator and thoughts on Bellator's TV situation. We look at the ever changing history of Bellator on television, and if it's a good idea for Bellator and UFC to go head-to-head. We've also got monthly business comparisons for both TNA and WWE for the last few months. We look at how both companies are doing, trends, including a very interesting one which played a part in TNA's time slot change and has changed the viewing patterns of Raw in a noticeable manner. We also look at how live attendance is doing for both groups, as well as a number of other categories in WWE to measure popularity, as opposed to just revenue and profit changes as in he previous issues. We also have more thoughts on the proposed WWE Network, and how it may have to be tweaked outside of the U.S. due to contracts in place, what country is right now No. 2 for the product, thoughts on the Extreme Rules PPV show, notes on the cage match aspect of the main event and the reasons Paul Heyman and HHH approached the pu
about 3 hours ago