Daily Update: Wolfe & Barthel appear at wXw, WWE notes, Kaitlyn

THE ROUND-UP

The Latest from the F4W Staff
NEWS
- Impact ratings rebound for best of 2017 recap show
- WWE Main Event results: Apollo Crews takes Curt Hawkins to 0-146
AUDIO
- DR. KEITH PRESENTS: The Joe Gagne Christmas Draft! 12/23
- Retro WOR: Bryan & Dave discuss the XFL and ESPN’s 30 for 30 12/23
- WOL: Vince sells stock, investors sell stock, Ronda Rousey, Dean Ambrose, more! 12/22
- JNPO: MMA Year In Review, April-June 12/22
Raw will be on Monday from Chicago’s All-State Arena. John Cena and Roman Reigns return to Raw on the show.
Arena Mexico also runs Monday night with a cage of death where the last man left in the cage has to unmask.
F4W NEWSLETTER: 12/18/2017: Recapping WWE’s last PPV of the year
After a show that went about as well as it reasonably could have gone, SmackDown came out of Sunday’s Clash of Champions pay-per-view with some renewed optimism heading into WWE’s few biggest months of the year. AJ Styles defeated Jinder Mahal in the PPV’s main event. And with Mahal tapping out clean in the middle to Styles’ Calf Crusher, WWE’s seven-month experiment with Mahal as a main eventer appears to at least momentarily be on hold.
WON NEWSLETTER: December 25, 2017 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Vince McMahon football mystery, women’s Royal Rumble, tons more
This is a huge week for news and business, which means a double issue looking at the ramifications of Vince McMahon getting into football, the women’s Royal Rumble, Japanese awards and a story on the life and career of Tom Zenk.
The lead story looks at all the questions regarding Vince McMahon and football including the total XFL losses, the difference in the business landscape, why this could work and why it could fail even worse, as well as business moves Vince McMahon has already made as far as ideas are concerned. Also look at what the trademarks applied for tell us about the approach and the key story as far as the effect on wrestling, and the future of WWE without Vince McMahon in charge.
Take a look at the announcement of the Women’s Royal rumble and the silliness involved, as well as an update on Ronda Rousey and why the key idea for her debut apparently changed.
The story on Tom Zenk runs down his life from his friendship in high school with Curt Hennig, his time as a bodybuilder, getting into wrestling, how he was hit hard by Hennig’s death, lots of discussion about his leaving WWE and Rick Martel, the WCW years, wrestling in Japan, testifying against Vince McMahon in court and life after wrestling.
This issue updates the business numbers for Mayweather-McGregor and the ridiculousness of a one billion dollar number being thrown around for doing UFC events.
Enjoy a look at Clash of Champions, with notes on creative, star ratings and poll results.
Read about ROH Final Battle, with booking notes, plus notes on people leaving ROH and what it means for its future, a major plan for 2018, as well as match-by-match coverage, star ratings and poll results.
There is an update on Dean Ambrose’s injury and the first plans on how the booking will change and who takes his role, where the injury may have happened, next MSG show, value of WWE to the USA Network, Dwayne Johnson and the presidency, WWE 2018 PPV schedule and a few major notes on it including what cities tentatively host PPVs next year.
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WON BACK ISSUE: December 4, 2000 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: ECW turmoil, WCW Mayhem review, more
With just days before its next PPV, Extreme Championship Wrestling is in a state of turmoil to the extent that Paul Heyman at first didn’t want to even announce a card because he doesn’t know what wrestlers would appear. After many, if not most of the wrestlers and employees missed another check, putting them six weeks behind on pay, and with the Texas house shows officially canceled, the company only has three shows left on the books and a crew of panicked talent and an almost complete lack of trust among the talent toward Heyman.
SATURDAY NEWS UPDATE

WWE
- NXT wrestlers Alexander Wolfe (formerly Axel Tischer) and Marcel Barthel (formerly Axel Dieter Jr.) returned for a surprise one-time appearance at wXw’s 17th anniversary show in Oberhausen, Germany today. They made the save for their former Ringkampf stablemates WALTER and Timothy Thatcher against the RISE stable. (thanks to reader Patrick Gronemann)
- In an interview with ESPN, Rey Mysterio left the door open for a return to WWE but said there’s been no communication between either side about an appearance in the Royal Rumble. He said that he could never do a full-time schedule but would “definitely love to go back and finish up. Whether it’s one year or whatever the case might be.”
- Kane told the New York Post that he doesn’t know if this will be his final main-event run and said his match against Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman is going to be special for him.
- Variety projects that “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” which stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, will end the weekend by bringing in $57 million at the box office for its first six days.
- Sasha Banks named Trish Stratus, Lita, Molly Holly, Jazz, Jacqueline, and Victoria as names from the past who she would like to see participate in the women’s Royal Rumble match.
- WWE.com put out a list of seven acts that could be called up to the main roster in 2018. They were: Peyton Royce & Billie Kay, Aleister Black, Pete Dunne, No Way Jose, SAnitY, Kassius Ohno, and The Authors of Pain.
- WWE’s website also posted their list of the company’s 25 best matches of 2017. AJ Styles vs. John Cena from the Royal Rumble, Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman vs. Samoa Joe from SummerSlam, Tyler Bate vs. Pete Dunne from NXT TakeOver: Chicago, The New Day vs. The Usos from the SummerSlam pre-show, and Brock Lesnar vs. AJ Styles from Survivor Series were the top five.
- Rhyno visited a fan named Zach at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Michigan after learning that Zach’s hospital stay kept him from going to a WWE show in Detroit.
- A “best of” edition of Ride Along will air on the WWE Network after Raw on Christmas night.
- ESPN’s Darren Rovell talked Vince McMahon’s potential re-entry into the pro football business.
- WWE put out a video top 10 list of their most shocking moments of 2017.
Pro Wrestling
- Coastal Championship Wrestling announced that Celeste Bonin (formerly Kaitlyn in WWE) would be returning to the ring after a four-year absence at their “Breaking Chains” show in Coral Springs, Florida on February 10th.
- After winning the Young Lion’s Cup, Katsuya Kitamura said he wants to go on excursion overseas next year and get even better.
- NJPW uploaded Kazuchika Okada and Gedo’s appearance on their monthly “Wonderland” talk show with English subtitles.
- Cody Rhodes responded to a fan who asked if he would ever return to WWE: “I had a great run. Met my wife. Made the Mania’ walk a bunch of times. Got a chance to see Dad’s last elbow. Won a bunch of titles. Made millions without a college education. But I’m happy where I’m at and where this is going. 2018 will be the most important year of my career.”
- Mike Mooneyham reflected on those who the pro wrestling world lost in 2017.
- Zack Sabre Jr. will face Tyler Bate for OTT Wrestling in Dublin on February 3rd.
- Jacques Rougeau talked about what went wrong with his son’s WWE tryout in an interview with Hannibal TV.
- WrestlePro is partnering with Impact Wrestling for their show on February 3rd. (thanks to reader Jake Koch)
UFC/MMA
- Georges St-Pierre posted a picture of himself hanging out with Hulk Hogan last night.
- Yoel Romero wasn’t surprised that Michael Bisping lost to GSP at Madison Square Garden.
- Holly Holm is open to a rematch with Cris Cyborg if she wins Cyborg’s women’s featherweight title.
- Max Holloway was impressed by Brian Ortega and Josh Emmett’s recent wins.
- Mackenzie Dern believes that she’s ready to fight in the UFC.
- Tony Ferguson wished everyone Happy Holidays and urged Conor McGregor to defend or vacate his lightweight title belt.
- Shaun Al-Shatti has an article on ex-UFC fighter Jason Day’s career in Hollywood.
Today in Professional Wrestling History: Homicide wins ROH World title at Final Battle 2006
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