Daily Update: UFC 205, Dorada bids farewell, JR autobiography

THE ROUND-UP

The latest from the F4W Staff
NEWS
- UFC 205 Observer panel picks: Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez
- Update on availability of New Japan New Zealand iPPV
- Bellator 164 live results: Andrey Koreshkov vs. Douglas Lima
- UFC 205 ceremonial weigh-ins: Watch Conor, Eddie, Joanna & more
- Will Ospreay & Marty Scurll officially sign ROH contracts
- Billy Corgan, TNA & Anthem settle their financial differences
- AUDIO: HHH on NXT TakeOver, Mickie James & Shawn Michaels’ status
AUDIO
- WOL: UFC at MSG preview, Billy Corgan and TNA, Overweight Classic, Dr. Lucha, more! 11/11
- Wrestling Weekly: Les & Vic open the mailbag and answer your questions 11/11
- JNPO: Josh Gross on top UFC 205 storylines, Jon Jones & the U.S. election 11/11
- B&V: NXT, LU, Raw, Granny’s Wrestling Report, Overweight Classic new finalist, more! 11/11
TONIGHT
UFC 205 FROM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN NEW YORK
The Biggest UFC Show of All-Time…
Fight Pass at 7 PM
- Liz Carmouche vs. Kaitlyn Chookagian
- Thiago Alves vs. Jim Miller
FS1 at 8 PM
- Tim Boetsch vs. Rafael Natal
- Vicente Luque vs. Belal Muhammad
- Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Michael Johnson
- Frankie Edgar vs. Jeremy Stephens
PPV at 10 PM
- Miesha Tate vs. Raquel Pennington
- Donald Cerrone vs Kelvin Gastelum
- Chris Weidman vs. Yoel Romero
- Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz for strawweight title
- Tyron Woodley vs. Stephen Thompson for welterweight title
- Eddie Alvarez vs. Conor McGregor for lightweight title
EVOLVE FROM QUEENS, NY AT 7 PM
- Tommy End vs. Tony Nese (dark match)
- Darby Allin vs. Chris Dickinson
- Fred Yehi vs. Jason Kincaid
- Chris Hero vs. Tracy Williams
- Dustin vs. Matt Riddle
- Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ethan Page
- Timothy Thatcher vs. Drew Gulak for Evolve title
NEW JAPAN ON iPPV FROM AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
- Henare vs. Hiku Le’o (pro debut for the 6-foot-9, 280 pound son of Haku)
- Hirooki Goto vs. Paul Sayres
- King Haku & Tama Tonga & Tanga Roa vs. Nasty Nate & Juice Robinson & Hooligan Marcus Kool
- Bobby Fish vs. David Finlay vs. Kushida for ROH TV title
- Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Dalton Castle
- Jay White vs R.J. Brewer
- Kazuchika Okada & Rocky Romero & Baretta vs. Kenny Omega & Young Bucks
SUNDAY
- Tommy End vs. Tracy Williams (dark match)
- Ethan Page vs. Chris Dickinson
- Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Thatcher/Gulak loser from Saturday
- Chris Hero vs. Matt Riddle
- Thatcher/Gulak winner defends Evolve title against Tony Nese
NEXT WEEK
Monday’s Raw in Buffalo will be the go-home Raw for Survivor Series, eaturing guest appearances by Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman and Bill Goldberg as well as appearances by Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan to build the Raw vs. Smackdown series of events.
Smackdown will be on Tuesday from Wilkes-Barre, PA, for the 900th episode of the show, which will include the return of The Undertaker and the Cutting Edge interview segment with Edge.
SHOW REPORTS
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- Raw in Lyon, France
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- NXT in St. Augustine, Florida
- Raw in Strasbourg, France
- Smackdown in Madrid, Spain
- Smackdown in Bilbao, Spain
FIGURE FOUR WEEKLY: 11/7/16; California wrestling regulation in 1978
In 1977, Roy Shire’s northern California territory was doing its best business of the entire decade, but it wasn’t offering the usual Roy Shire style of booking with Roy Shire style workers (smaller big bumping blond heel on top) on top. Needing a break and new ideas, he brought in Bob Roop as the booker, who brought in Kevin Sullivan with him…click here to continue.
WRESTLING OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: Nov 14, 2016; Donald Trump elected President, massive UFC 205 preview
Pro wrestling, celebrities, politics, divisiveness and the election are the lead story in the new issue of the Observer.
Also, look at UFC 205 in depth, with a look at records, ticket demand, and all of the fights.
A look at the key things to watch at Survivor Series, ticket demand for Survivor Series vs. NXT vs. Raw next week, the stipulations and the update on the matches.
Have an in-depth look at the Jon Jones case from all angles and why the arbitrators ruled against Jones. Plus, look at the drug he claimed he used, his defense, why it wasn’t accepted, questions regarding his defense, how the arbitrators viewed things, how this affects the potential penalties for Brock Lesnar, why the punishment isn’t completed yet and what’s next for the light heavyweight division. Finally, a look at what’s next for Jon Jones including the match he is having soon and the Jones reaction to everything.
An update on WrestleMania weekend, why changes were made by WWE and how the independent situation is, as well as WWE making a decision for 2017 regarding PPV and why, Hulk Hogan return, NXT changes, more on Royal Rumble weekend, new WWE Network show ideas and plans, WWE top star of the past gets married to another former WWE performer, injury updates, John Cena update and when he’s back, plans for December hour shows and December PPV shows.
In this issue, take a look at the Smackdown announcing crew decision, the reaction to Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks at Hell in a Cell and the finish, more on international stars that WWE has come after, how the WWE video game is doing, department changes, names at the most recent WWE tryouts, why WWE’s value dropped $330 million in five weeks and what it means, most-viewed shows on the WWE Network, what wrestler dominates the list, Raw vs. Smackdown and Mascara Dorada talks his WWE signing… click here to continue.
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WON BACK ISSUE:October 18, 1999; Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Death of Gorilla Monsoon, Droz paralyzed, more – Bob “Gino” Marella, who under the classic ring name Gorilla Monsoon was a fixture in the pro wrestling world for four decades, passed away officially at about 6:15 a.m. on 10/6 at his home in Mooresville, NJ at the age of 62… click here to continue.
Saturday News Update
WWE

- Mascara Dorada (now Gran Metalik) had his final match for CMLL last night at Arena Mexico and bid farewell to the promotion as he heads to WWE. Though not technically the main event, the trios match in the semi-main with Dorada overshadowed anything else on the show being his final match in Arena Mexico for now. In that match, Dorada teamed with Atlantis and Diamante Azul in facing Negros Casas, Felino and Cavernario. His farewell was even the focus of mainstream news coverage of the card. Fellow luchadors hoisted Dorada on their shoulders and paraded him around the ring after his match. He also spoke with reporters afterwards. Dorada had similar farewells this past week in places like Guadalajara.
- Kane did an interview with Top Rope Press discussing why the Raw brand is at a disadvantage with a three-hour show.
- WWE.com has an article on Wesley Blake and former Tough Enough winner Sara Lee revealing that they’re having a girl.
- WWE’s YouTube channel looks at the 10 greatest Survivor Series debuts.
- Playmates Toys has released a line combining WWE and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, available only at Walmart. John Cena is Leonardo, Sting is Raphael, Undertaker is Donatello, and Randy Savage is Michelangelo.
- All 13 Tribute To The Troops shows are now available on WWE Network. The Network also added a Randy Savage collection, a Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon collection, and a classic Smackdown collection. As of yet, there are no plans to add an Arachnaman collection.
Pro Wrestling
- Jim Ross’ autobiography will be called Slobberknocker, set to be released in the fall of 2017 through Skyhorse Publishing. Friend of the site Paul O’Brien worked with Ross extensively on the book.
- Michael Elgin posted an update on his eye injury: “Home from the hospital. Looks like the area wasn’t cleaned out properly during the original surgery. Which allowed the incision to stay irritated and swollen. This stopped it from closing fully and bacteria got into the wound. I am basically on 4 weeks of rest and antibiotics. The doctors said the bone was fine, but the bacteria was at risk of reaching the bone. So the next 4 weeks are crucial to be cleared.”
- Ratings were down for this week’s edition of Impact with 317k viewers watching the show compared to last week’s 359k.
- WWE.com looks at this weekend’s EVOLVE title matches.
UFC/MMA

- Dana White discussed Ronda Rousey squaring off with Amanda Nunes.
- The final episode of Embedded for UFC 205 has been released.
- Tonight’s UFC 205 will be made available in 4K for the first time for Sony TV users. If you’re interested, look in the Google Play store for the purchasing options.
Variety
- The co-author of a new book about Donald Trump has a column from The Washington Post where he argues the “most important lessons Donald Trump ever learned were in a pro wrestling ring.”
- A student publication in Massachusetts has an interview with several indie wrestlers.
- Episode 81 of Creative Control features former WWF, WCW, and TNA Creative Team member and current Full Sail University Professor, Ed Ferrara. It is Ed’s second go round on CC, as he was a guest way back on episode 12.
- Ring Rust Radio had Lucha Underground star Ivelisse on the show this week.
TODAY IN PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING HISTORY 11/12: Mad Dog Vachon defeats The Crusher for AWA gold
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