Daily Update: SmackDown ratings, Bad Bunny, The Firm Deletion

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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

Highlights include:

*Match of the week and performer of the week

*AEW All In sets records, and looking at the biggest crowds in pro wrestling history and how this compares, what we’ve earned about ticketing, what records are within reach and what records are not, as well as the biggest crowds ever in Europe and a man named Jim Londos.

*Evaluating the WWE draft. We look at the depth charts of both brands, questions being asked, will the brand split really be what they say (of course it won’t long run), looking at the NXT talent brought up and more.

*A look at WWE business including heavy quotes from Nick Khan and Paul Levesque on the current state of the business, how much WWE is looking a cutting with the merger with UFC, Khan talks about working under Endeavor.

*Levesque talks the booking of talent

*WrestleMania business notes

*How many people watch Raw or Smackdown on a weekly basis, and the number is far more than you think

*Plans for another major overseas event on hold

*WWE Backlash notes

*Looking at the last three months of wrestling numbers and how it compares with television as a whole

*New Japan Dontaku full coverage as well as the next month of New Japan major shows

*Gable Steveson and others who have done pro wrestling and then gone back to amateur wrestling including the top worker of the 80s who the Olympics banned from competing due to an archaic rule

*Full Saturday UFC coverage

*Pro Wrestling NOAH runs Sumo Hall and the matches and angles

*The most detailed look at pro wrestling ratings, as well s where the changes were, competition and what can be learned from them

*CMLL Champion of Champions tournament

*Major League baseball players go to Arena Mexico

*Unique new idea for running pro wrestling shows explained and talks of it going t the U.S.

*Why a world title recently changed hands

*A new jump that hasn’t happened but essentially is about to

*Champion Carnival tournament goes to the finals

*Will Ospreay’s future

*70s and 80s star returning to the ring

*Vikingo goes to Australia

*Lots of changes coming to AEW

*Update on plans for the new and revamped AEW television plans

*Hire of Will Washington

*Update on Double or Nothing show

*Lots of competition of AEW next week

*DVR viewership of AEW

*Advance ticket sales for WWE and AEW shows

*Jon Jones talks future

*Lots of new UFC fights

*Bare Knuckle Boxing business notes

*Bare Knuckle MMA shows coming

*More on gold medalist signing with WWE

*Other gold medalists WWE has signed over the years

*WWE star headed to realty competition show

*Injury updates

*Writer talks about the WWE culture

*International TV numbers and streaming numbers

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Saturday Update

WWE

AEW/Other Wrestling

  • Bleacher Report has an extended cut of The Firm Deletion match from last night’s Rampage.
  • Forbes asked Trinity who she wants to face in the Impact Wrestling Knockouts division:
          • Every last one of them. Every last one of them. Miss Giselle Shaw got a little attitude problem, and I don’t mind checking her. Definitely Deonna [Purrazzo], I think she’s an incredible champion. Jordynne Grace, she’s just so like—just freaking strong and badass.
          • I feel that everyone has such a different style, and I’ll be able to learn differently in different ways, working with all of the different styles and talent and women there. And I think they’re gonna bring me up a lot in my matches and help me to become a better in-ring competitor. I really believe that. And I’m just really excited for this journey. The sky is the limit right now. And we’ll see. I’m very excited. I’m anxious, I’m nervous, but in a good way. In all the right ways, you know? They have a lot of faith in me and that makes me want to really give it my all and show up for them.
  • Trinity also discussed her friendship with Mercedes Mone and how it’s grown since they walked out of WWE:
          • Yeah, we’ve always been close and had a great working relationship, but definitely have drawn closer over the years and definitely even closer with this experience because really we just had each other through this whole ordeal. And I truly, deeply, deeply love her with all of my heart.
          • She is one of the most loving, caring, giving people. And she’s just had my back through this entire thing and it’s just very unfortunate. The narratives and the picture that’s been painted towards her and about her. And that’s something I really, really hate. But she’s strong. She’s a very strong, bright, smart woman and she’s still so young. She’s only 30.
          • She’s this little tiny woman, still very young, still has so much to prove and in her career. But I just, I admire her strength. And just to be so young and to know who you are, and what you want and where you wanna go and where you wanna be and to not apologize for that. I really love that about her. And I’m gonna always be here for her. Always. And vice versa.
  • Prestige Wrestling has announced that Roderick Strong will make his independent wrestling return at their Black Sunshine show at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 18.
  • The latest episode of Talk is Jericho is a watchalong of the November 28, 1987 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event. Lance Storm, Bryan Alvarez, and Vincent Verhei joined Jericho for the podcast.
  • Diamante was the guest on AEW Unrestricted this week.