SUN UPDATE: ROH to Japan, Best of G-1, John Cena on major talk show, ROH nearly off Dish homes

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By Dave Meltzer

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Evolve tonight on iPPV from Deer Park, NY at the Sportatorium at 8 p.m. also on www.WWNLive.com

Timothy Thatcher vs. Biff Busick

Johnny Gargano vs. Rich Swann

Chris Hero vs. Zack Sabre Jr.

Trent Baretta vs. Caleb Konley

Anthony Nese vs. Rich Swann

Drew Gulak & Tracy Williams vs. Mike Bailey & Rey Hours

The go-home Raw for SummerSlam will be Monday night from the Target Center in Minneapolis.  John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Undertaker and the entire crew will be at the show.

Smackdown and Main Event will be taped Tuesday night in Green Bay.  

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Last week’s FREEFigure Four Weekly is still up with a look at the crazy story of why Gawker thinks the FBI may have helped Hulk Hogan cover up his racist and homophobic comments. A judge has ordered the FBI to turn over the records of their investigation, and what Gawker is saying in court about what has and hasn’t been turned over paints a very interesting picture. 

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A look at the WWE shows next week in Brooklyn is the lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer.  We also have full coverage of the G-1 Climax tournament and how it all builds for the Tokyo Dome and the fall season, as well as coverage of all the G-1 matches this past week.  We also have a look at the Teamsters attempting to unionize UFC fighters, the UFC’s letter sent to fighters and morale issues.  We also have a look at the AAA TripleMania PPV show, UFC ratings increases, the brawl at the WSOF show, UFC suing Wanderlei Silva and Layla retiring. 

The issue is on the site right now at August 17, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Summerslam build, Unions courting UFC fighters

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We also look at the brawl at the WSOF show with The Diaz Brothers and Khabib Nurmagomedov, as well as the problems in the Jake Shields vs.  Rousimar Palhares fight.

We’ve also got notes on the retirement of Layla from WWE and highlights of her career.

We also look at the lawsuit WWE has filed against Wanderlei Silva for alleging the company fixes fights.

We look at the CMLL Anniversary show, an injury to the best older wrestler in the business, a New Japan star comes to Mexico and a rundown on the main events the past two weeks at Arena Mexico.

We also look at another Rey Mysterio match, as well as the next major Dragon  Gate show lineup and highlights from the past week.

We also look at New Japan stars heading to NOAH.

We also look at the beginning of talks for an international group to return to PPV, as well as a look at the Fire Festival, one of Genichiro Tenryu’s last matches and a set up for an angle with one of the biggest stars of the 80s vs. one of the biggest stars of the 90s.

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SUNDAY’S NEWS UPDATE

  • Bryan and I have a new show talking the G-1 finals, Dwayne Johnson and Anderson Silva… 
    Wrestling Observer Radio 8/16: Full New Japan G-1 Finals recap, awesome main event, other must-see matches, wrestling and MMA news, more!
  • For those who don’t want to wade through three full-length New Japan shows, my big recommendations are the A.J. Styles vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi match on Friday, the Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kazuchika Okada and Michael Elgin vs. Tomohiro Ishii matches on Saturday, and today’s Tanahashi vs. Nakamura finals.
  • Here is our live coverage from last night:  NJPW G1 Climax 25 Finals (August 16) live results: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Also check this show as well:  
    Aug 16 – DR. KEITH PRESENTS: G1 Climax Closure!!!
  • At the show last match, ROH booker Hunter Johnston, as Delirious, with his mask on, and speaking broken English, announced that ROH would tour Japan in 2016.  He mentioned The Kingdom, ReDRagon, Roderick Strong, Jay Lethal and the Briscoes in his interview.
  • John Cena will be appearing on Late Night with Seth Myers on late Thursday night to plug SummerSlam.
  • As noted on the front page, ESPN Sports Center will be covering SummerSlam this year.
  • The Dish Network and Sinclair Broadcasting were at an impasse with the threat they would be removed.  But they’ve reached a temporary agreement to keep the Sinclair stations on while continuing to negotiate terms of a new deal.  The deal expired at midnight and it looked like all Sinclair stations, which broadcast ROH would have been off Dish.  ROH would still be on for homes who get NESN and Destination America.    
  • With no major WWE or UFC events this weekend, nothing made Google searches from boxing, wrestling or MMA.  Mostly football the past few days.  NJPW did have 14,600 tweets as of a few hours ago.
  • At last night’s Evolve show in New York, Rich Swann turned on Johnny Gargano to set up a new match on tonight’s iPPV show.
  • New Japan World will air a press conference tonight at either 10 p.m. or 11 p.m. which will cover what happens after G-1. (thanks to Jose Gonzalez)
  • Seiya Sanada is now taking bookings throughout North American through  Bill Behrens at showbis@aol.com  He is based now in Detroit.
  • Great North Wrestling on 8/14 in Brockville, Ontario before nearly 1,000 fans:  Myzery the Barbarian b Shooter Storm, Sideshow Jack & Madman Taylor b Preston Perry & Majic Mario, Kid Canuck b Pepper Jack, Jessika Black b Stacy Thibault, Dori Yeats (a gold medalist in the Pan American games doing an amateur style match) b Aniko Potoczy, Hannibal b Giant Darko (Road Warrior Animal got involved in the finish), Harley Davison b ?, Black Dragon b Patrick Shenzy, Honky Tonk Man & Jeremy Prophet & Grapecrusher & Bryan Briggs b Sexy Eddy & Stunning & Steven Levac, & Sao Amin & Paul Rosenberg in an elimination match. (thanks to Anthony Ambros)
  • Global Force Wrestling announced this show for 8/28 in Harrisburg, PA at Metro Bank Park featuring Kevin Nash doing a meet and greet, plus Dirty Money vs. Pat Buck, Kevin Matthews vs. Pepper Parks, Kimber Lee vs. Cherry Bomb, Brian Myers vs. Chris Mordetzky, BLK Jeez vs. Sonjay Dutt, Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows vs. Seiya Sanada & Ali Akbar.
  • Smash Wrestling on 9/13 in Toronto at the Frankln Horner Community Centre with a US vs. Canada women’s tournament including Jessica Havok, Allysin Kay, Candice LaRae, Heidi Lovelace, Veda Scott, Portia Perez, Jennifer Blake, Nicole Matthews and many others.
  • Ray Rowe of ROH is putting together a documentary on his comeback from his motorcycle accident at www.GoFundMe.com/raymondxrowe
  • Crossfire Wrestling on 8/22 in Ridgeville, ONT at 4 p.m. at Bissell’s Hideaway.
  • NWX on 9/13 in Simcoe, ONT at Branch 79 of the Royal Canadian Legion at 2 p.m. with Ethan Carter III vs. Shawn Brown.  Cody Deaner also appears.
  • Mid Missouri Wrestling Alliance from last night in St. Louis:  Gary Jackson & Brian James b Kevin Lee Davidson & Evan Gelistico-DQ, Ace Hawkins b Barackus, Moondog Rover d Attila Khan,  Johnathan Zulu b Jimmy D-DQ, Tommy Dallas b Brandon Espinosa, LaMarcus Clinton won three-way over Clownman Jacko and Flaming Freddie Fury, J-Mal Swgg b Danny Adams, Da’Marius Jones NC A.J Williams.
  • Pro Wrestling Epic from last night in Pontoon Beach, IL:  Laurence Johnson b Everett Connors, Clownman Jacko b Jimmy D=DQ, Tyler Copeland b LaMarcus Clinton, Leland Race b Leone Mephisto, Steven Kennedy b Billy McNeil, Karim Brigante b Skinny Timmy-DQ, Selene Grey b Stacey O’Brien, Brandon Aarons b Danny Adams (thanks to Patrick Brandmeyer)
  • Showtime on Demand has a documentary called “Glena” about a woman who sacrifices everything to do MMA (thanks to John Raad)
  • Wrestlemerica from last night in Barnesville, GA before 600 fans:  Iceberg b Simon Sermon-DQ, Iceberg & Razor & Rowdy b Andy Anderson & Pain & Simon Sermon, Amber Gallows b Rachel Freeman, Bill the Butcher DCOR Pain, Amber Gallows b Dementia, Matt Hardy b Tyson Dean.  Tama Tonga appears on the 10/2 show (thanks to Kris Zellner)
  • Added to NWAClassics.com today are King Parsons vs. Jack Victory and Chavo Sr. & Hector Guerrero vs. The Fabulous Ones in a cage match from the Paul Boesch Houston tape collection.
  • Pure Wrestling Association from last night in Bradford, ONT:  Ned Tyson b Hardcore Hick, Joey Valentyne b RJ City, Tommy Dreamer & Rhino b Jimmy King & Derek Platinum, Johnny Devine & Ruffy Silverstein b Stickball & Primo, Eric Cairnie b Rex Atkins, Reggie Marley b Steve Corino, Beautiful Beaa b Kaitlin Diemond, Rhino & Tommy Dreamer b Johnny Devine & Ruffy Silverstein to win the Carrot Cup (thanks to Steven Ashe)
  • Lucha Xtreme TV from last night:  Mike Dalite (in drag) b Kikyo-COR, Johnny Plinko b Marcus Ericks, JR Kratos DDQ Brian Tannen.  Next TV taping is 8/23 at 1 p.m at the Hanford Civic Center. (thanks to Jon Southerland) 
  • Championship Wrestling Entertainment from Friday night in Port St. Lucie, FL:  Lince Dorado NC Eddie Cruz, Ashley Mayberry b Shaniah Arylana, Big English b Romeo, Johyann Ramriez & Ace Slater b Catwecabble, Rhett Giddins b El Hero Byronico, Tyranus b Rex Bacchus, Chico Adams b Damian James, Santana Garrett & Su Yung b Grace Storm & MJ Knight, Lince Dorado & Eddie Cruz b Barrios Brothers, Zack Monster won three-way over Gabriel Black & Nathan Vain.
  • Nova Pro Wrestling from last night in Orlando:  Mark Silva b Chico Adams, Ace Andrews & Rex Bacchus b Carlos Rivera & D Ramos, Gabriel Black b Vertigo Rivera, Santana Garrett b Shanish Arlyana, Jesus Rodriguez b Aaron Epic, Tyranus b Johnn Remsez, Ace Andrews won Battle Royal, Rhett Giddins b Zack Monster (thanks to Al Haft)
  • Longtime reader and 70s wrestler Tom Hankins is doing a Go Fund Me campaign to bring a live stage production on Dr. Jerry Graham. Kurt Brown will be featured as The Docs #1 authority. All of the details are on Chicago Mad Dog & The Bad Dogs Facebook page, as well as all of my other Facebook wrestling pages. The goal is $3,500 to cover production costs. The whole show is based on the upcoming book by Hankins, from Scott Teal’s Crowbar Press,  “The Mat, The Mob & The Music”. Teal is editing it right now. It’s Hankins biography in wrestling, music and working for the mob. There are tons of Jerry Graham stories included,  many which have never been heard previously. There will also be a few songs to go with the stories. There are stories of Mil Mascaras, Bruiser Brody, Lars Anderson, King Curtis, Jack Brisco, Jim Morrison, Phil Spector,  Frank Zappa and more.
  • The NZ Herald (New Zealand’s major daily newspaper) has done a pretty good article on IPW wrestling in Auckland, with a balanced view and even a highlight video
  • Extras needed for a Schwarzenegger movie in Detroit
  • Colt Cabana on Mystery Show – a weekly podcast where the host tries to solve a mystery. On last week’s episode, the host employed Cabana’s knowledge of ribs to help solve a mystery related to a strange image on a Welcome Back Kotter lunchbox. Some funny stuff (thanks to Adrian Pickworth)
  • John Cena’s charity work and being named as one of the most charitable athletes makes a newspaper in Spain
  • Honky Tonk Man talks the death of Roddy Piper

ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY INTERNATIONAL (thanks to Graeme Cameron)

1974 – Superstar Billy Graham beat Billy Robinson in Denver to win the IWE title

1974 – Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi beat Kurt Von Hess & Karl Von Schotz in Los Angeles to win the North American tag titles

1981 – Lola Gonzalez beat Vickie Williams in Mexico City to win the UWA women’s title

1992 – Ciclon Ramirez beat Fantasma de la Quebrada in Mexico City to win the Mexican national welterweight title

1992 – Great Muta beat Riki Choshu in Fukuoka to win the IWGP title and the Greatest 18 Club title

1992 – Bulldog KT (Gedo) & Pat Tanaka beat Coolie SZ (Jado) & Kendo in Tokyo to win the UWF IC tag titles

2005 – Ultimo Guerrero & Perro Aguayo Jr. beat El Hijo del Santo & Rayman in Puebla to wi nthe WWA tag titles

2009 – Valiente beat Sangre Azteca in Mexico City to win the Mexican national welterweight title

2009 – Mistico (first Sin Cara) beat Tiger Mask in Tokyo to win the IWGP jr. title

2009 – Aja Kong beat Dynamite Kansai in Tokyo to win the Oz Academy Queen title

2010 – Togi Makabe beat Shinsuke Nakamura in Tokyo to win the G-1 Climax title

2013 – Kotaro Suzuki & Kento Miyahara beat Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie in Tokyo to win the All-Asia tag title