Daily Update: CM Punk, Athena, Impact Hidden Gems

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- Eddie Kingston, Athena, & Wheeler Yuta announced for ROH TV
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- KUSHIDA signs contract with TNA Wrestling
- WWE NXT faction given new name, trademark filed
- Brody King vs. Andrade El Idolo added to AEW Dynamite
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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Highlights of the current issue:
- Match and performer of the week
- TKO COO Mark Shapiro talks WWE and UFC business and changes they are thinking about
- Future of the house show business and why breaking even should be okay
- Injury rate in WWE and AEW and does the schedule make a difference
- His thoughts on the PFL taking over Bellator
- Upcoming media rights deals to be made
- Ideas for UFC’s streaming service
- How much UFC is making for certain overseas shows as well as WWE
- When deals are up
- Change in the look of the WWE ring
- Running shows in the same city in the same weekend
- What is the median income of the viewers of all the different promotions
- What is the level of education of the viewers of all the different promotions
- What is the ethnic makeup of the viewers of all the different promotions
- A look at All In 2024 ticket sales
- A look at NXT Deadline and the interest level
- A look at the Tokyo Sports MVP and its top candidates and why the person who should win has little chance to win
- Full coverage of Saturday’s UFC show
- The most detailed look at the TV ratings, with competition, how each segment did, how the audience has changed over the past year and demo breakdowns
- AEW and former WWE star headed to Arena Mexico
- Plight of arrested wrestling star ends up in Mexico president press conference
- Stardom PPV coverage and build to the Sumo Hall show
- All Japan tag team tournament coverage
- New Japan tag team tournament coverage
- AEW star will headline major NOAH show
- Updates on Okada
- Notes on Iron Claw movie
- Former WWE tag champ retires
- Sukeban coverage
- Former WWE announcer working with Trump
- Great match on indie show
- U.K. promotion running April show in U.S.
- Major show with big names in U.K. next week
- TNA return ticket sales
- More on the firing of Kevin Sullivan by AEW
- Update on Continental Classic
- Von Erichs and AEW
- Tony Khan talks Sting’s retirement and Ric Flair
- Khan talks future of Bryan Danielson
- Danielson talks CM Punk
- Ticket sales to upcoming WWE & AEW shows
- International TV ratings and streaming numbers
- AEW star on show in Vietnam and why
- Final Battle rundown
- Why Montreal didn’t do well for AEW
- Injury updates
- Update on buys for last two PPVs
- How much money did the UFC owners pay themselves as compared to the fighters
- Dana White laughs at Bellator sale to PFL
- Former UFC champion arrested for allegedly punching his brother
- Average ticket sales for AEW & WWE
- More on multiple WWE firings
- Royal Rumble notes
- Update on WWE and Giulia
- Changes in WWE TV schedule
- Notes on newcomers to NXT
- Notes on the new WWE signings
- Rundown of WWE arena events
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Wednesday Update

WWE
- Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics writes that CM Punk and Seth Rollins’ face-to-face was the most watched quarter hour of Monday’s Raw:
- The in-ring promo with CM Punk and Seth Rollins was by far the most-watched quarter-hour of [Monday’s] Raw. 1.88M viewers, 0.62 P18-49 rating on a show that averaged 1.47M, 0.46.
- It had the advantage of being the only quarter-hour with no ad breaks, but it had stronger quarter-to-quarter growth (+25%) than any Raw quarter-hour since at least early 2022 which includes many ad-free quarters in non-ad-free hours/shows.
- PWInsider reports that Punk was at the WWE Performance Center today and was “training and holding court with NXT talents.” Punk was also backstage at NXT last night.
- To build up their upcoming United States title number one contender’s tournament match, Grayson Waller and Carmelo Hayes had a backstage confrontation at NXT. Waller and Hayes are facing each other on SmackDown this Friday night.
- On social media, Fallon Henley wrote that she wants to form a tag team with Mickie James: “@MickieJames hear me out… what if we saddled up, you taught me to be hardcore country and we went for the WWE Women’s Tag Titles. I’ll bring the drinks!”
- Following his DUI arrest last month, Nick Hogan, the son of Hulk Hogan, has an arraignment scheduled for December 18.
- The Undertaker named his Mount Rushmore of tag team wrestling: The Road Warriors, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express, The Midnight Express, and Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard.
- Mick Foley and Drew McIntyre appeared on WWE’s The Bump this afternoon.
- Alpha Academy (Chad Gable, Otis & Maxxine Dupri) and Drew Gulak will be on The Bump next Wednesday.
- Santos Escobar was a guest on Wrestling with Freddie.
- Busted Open Radio interviewed Trick Williams.
AEW/Other Wrestling
- On the Under the Ring podcast, ROH Women’s World Champion Athena said she thinks the next step in her career would be returning to AEW television:
- I think the next step for me would definitely be to take a crack at AEW TV again. My first time around wasn’t great and I lost to the all-powerful Jade Cargill.
- Athena added that she wants to be a Triple Crown Women’s Champion in 2024:
- I want to be a triple crown champion by the end of 2024. I am going after all the belts, the TBS Championship –- Julia Hart, the AEW Women’s Championship -– Toni Storm. I’m not content with just beating up these fragile broads left and right, this is your warning, I am coming for you guys in 2024. It doesn’t matter what anyone says, you got an X on your back and it’s only a matter of time before we get there.
- This Thursday’s Impact Wrestling is a “Hidden Gems” episode featuring matches that haven’t aired on TV before. The following matches have been announced:
- Josh Alexander vs. Yuya Uemura
- Street fight: PCO vs. Deaner
- Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans vs. Killer Kelly & Masha Slamovich
- Alan Angels vs. Samuray Del Sol
- Dirty Dango & John E. Bravo vs. Tommy Dreamer & Channing Decker
- “The Iron Claw” is currently at 93 percent positive on Rotten Tomatoes with 45 reviews.
- GCW announced Mike Santana for their Holiday Special show in New Jersey on Thursday, December 21. It’s Santana’s first GCW appearance in nearly four years.
- A new Beat the Elite DLC mode has been added to AEW’s Fight Forever video game:
- Beat The Elite DLC has arrived in #AEWFightForever!
- In the new, highly competitive Beat the Elite gameplay mode, Fight Forever players will face 10 random #AEW talents. The last match will always be against a wrestler from The Elite. Win all 10 matches & you’ll be rewarded with in-game cosmetic items!
- Beat The Elite is available now on XBOX, PlayStation & PC! Nintendo Switch to follow. You can also get the Beat The Elite DLC as part of the Season Pass 2!
- Get the Beat The Elite DLC today!
- Alicia Atout interviewed Ruby Soho.
