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New Japan legend set for Impact Wrestling appearance


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Minoru Suzuki will continue his tour around the United States and is headed to Impact Wrestling. Impact announced the news with a special vignette on Thursday.

Suzuki has worked for a handful of different U.S. based wrestling promotions over the last month. He appeared in AEW for a match with Jon Moxley and in GCW for matches with Joey Janela and Homicide. Friday, Suzuki will head back to AEW to take on Bryan Danielson in a special AEW Rampage “Buy In’ show on YouTube. That show will go head-to-head with the second hour of WWE Smackdown.


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Daniel Garcia signs contract with AEW


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Top independent wrestling star, Daniel Garcia, has signed a contract with AEW. Tony Khan posted the news on Twitter Tuesday afternoon.

Garcia has had a very active 2021 with matches in AEW against Jon Moxley, Darby Allin, C.M. Punk, and others. On the independent circuit, Garcia has faced Minoru Suzuki, Jay White, and more.


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ALL ELITE WRESTLING RAMPAGE PREVIEW 12/3 (Spoiler-Free): Sammy vs. Nese for TNT Championship, Jade vs. Kai, Penta & Pac vs. FTR in 2 out of 3


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ALL ELITE WRESTLING RAMPAGE PRIMER
DECEMBER 3, 2021
DULUTH, GA. AT THE GAS SOUTH ARENA
AIRS ON TNT NETWORK, 10:00 p.m. EDT, 9:00 p.m. CDT
BY FRANK PETEANI (@FrankPeteani), PWTORCH.COM CONTRIBUTOR

Announcers: Excalibur, Chris Jericho, Taz, Ricky Starks (various combinations)

Match Results and Key Segments from Last Week

  • Adam Cole & Bobby Fish defeated Orange Cassidy & Wheeler Yuta.
  • Riho defeated AEW World Champion Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. in a Black Friday Deal match to earn a future match for the title.
  • Eddie Kingston defeated Daniel Garcia (w/2point0).

Arena

Tonight’s episode of Rampage was recorded following Dynamite this past Wednesday. See Wednesday’s Dynamite primer for information about the Gas South Arena.

TNT Championship: Sammy Guevara (champ) vs. Tony Nese

Recent AEW signee “The Premier Athlete” Tony Nese was interviewed by Tony Schiavone, where he said if others “did their work” then Sammy Guevara would not be the current TNT Champion. In walked Sammy when Tony challenged him to a title match. Sammy accepted and was sucker-punched by Tony who said the only reason he was TNT Champion was because guys like him were not around.

Tony was released from WWE earlier this year and began appearing in the stands on camera on AEW television. He has appeared mostly on Dark and Dark Elevation. Sammy defeated Miro for the TNT Championship.

Frank’s Analysis: I was surprised to see Tony sucker-punch Sammy. Something like that I would think would be reserved for talent in which the company sees a lot. Perhaps they feel that way about Tony, but no disrespect to him I haven’t seen much. Tony is from Long Island, so I may have a little bias in hoping they get something out of him, but there’s not much evidence pointing me in that direction.

Two out of Three Falls: AEW World Tag Team Championship Co-Holder Penta El Zero & Pac vs. AAA Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler)

FTR was on the winning side of an eight-man tag match on the Thanksgiving Eve episode of Dynamite, defeating a team consisting of the Lucha Brothers. Still sore about coming up short in their attempt to win the AEW World Tag Team Championship at Full Gear, they challenged the Lucha Brothers to a two-out-of-three falls match tonight on Rampage.

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This past Wednesday we learned that Rey Fenix would be unavailable due to not being able to travel. Therefore, Pac will step in and take his place. Pac and the Lucha Brothers collectively form the stable “Death Triangle.” Here’s a little trash talk by Cash Wheeler on Twitter:

Frank’s Analysis: In a weird way I like that Fenix is out and Pac is in. If you want FTR to win this, it doesn’t hurt Penta and Pac to lose the match depending on how they handle things. Regardless, assuming this is the main event, we should be in for a treat to fill out our Friday night wrestling needs.

Jade Cargill vs. Janai Kai

The semi-finals of the TBS Championship tournament are set. Ruby Soho will face Nyla Rose, and Jade Cargill faces Thunder Rosa. This past Wednesday on Dynamite, we learned that Jade would face a “protegee” of Rose in Janai Kai. Rosa will be on commentary

According to profightdb.com, Janai has spent time in several promotions including Ring of Honor, Shimmer, GCW, and RISE. Here’s a tweet linking you to an article with more information about Janai:

Frank’s Analysis: I’m always curious to see new talent, although potentially getting squashed by Jade is not the way I’d want to debut on TV. That being said, with Rosa on commentary, this is obviously set up to generate heat for the match between Rosa and Jade as they set up for their tournament match. I still think Rosa is earmarked as the one to defeat Dr. Britt Baker eventually for the world title. I’m curious how they handle Rosa losing. You don’t want the TBS Championship to feel beneath the world title even though it is in the technical sense.

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WWE unveils first NIL talent class


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WWE has unveiled the all the talent recruited to their newly developed NIL program. The inaugural class includes:

  • Carlos Aviles, of Ventura, Calif., a 6-foot-6, 305-pound track & field athlete from Ohio State University
  • Haley Cavinder, of Gilbert, Ariz., a 5-foot-6 basketball player from Fresno State University
  • Hanna Cavinder, of Gilbert, Ariz., a 5-foot-6 basketball player from Fresno State University
  • A.J. Ferrari of Dallas, Texas, a 6-foot, 200-pound wrestler from Oklahoma State University
  • Lexi Gordon of Fort Worth, Texas, a 6-foot basketball player from Duke University
  • Aleeya Hutchins of Toronto, Canada, a 5-foot-5 track & field athlete from Wake Forest University
  • John Krahn of Riverside, Calif., a 7-foot, 400-pound football player from Portland State University
  • Glen Logan of Kenner, La., a 6-foot-5, 305-pound football player from LSU
  • Isaac Odugbesan of Lagos, Nigeria, a 6-foot-4, 275-pound football player from the University of Alabama
  • Mason Parris of Lawrenceburg, Ind., a 6-foot-2, 275-pound wrestler from the University of Michigan
  • Masai Russel of Potomac, Md., a 5-foot-5 track & field athlete from the University of Kentucky
  • Jon Seaton of Hillsborough, N.J., a 6-foot-1, 285-pound football player from Elon University
  • Joe Spivak of Lombard, Ill., a 6-foot, 300-pound football player from Northwestern University
  • Dalton Wagner of Spring Grove, Ill., a 6-foot-9, 330-pound football player from the University of Arkansas
  • Riley White of Hoover, Ala., a 5-foot-6 track & field athlete from the University of Alabama

WWE created the NIL program to scout and potentially sign top collegiate athletes. The move is in conjunction with the NCAA now allowing their athletes to make money of their name and likeness. Olympic gold medalist, Gable Steveson, was the first signee. Steveson was also drafted to Monday Night Raw in the 2021 WWE Draft.


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Former ROH and Impact star, Jimmy Rave, dead at 39


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Former Ring of Honor and Impact Wrestling star, Jimmy Rave, has died at the age of 39. Rave’s agent and daughter released a statement on Twitter Monday afternoon.

Rave had a notable run in ROH as a member of The Embassy with feuds against C.M. Punk, A.J. Styles, and others. In Impact Wrestling, Rave was one half of the Rock and Rave Infection tag team. Rave struggled with drug addiction, which resulted in the amputation of his arm and both legs. He is survived by his son and daughter.

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Vince McMahon against key contract clause for top talents


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Vince McMahon reportedly is against no-cut clauses in talent contracts.

Fightful Select is reporting that McMahon is very much against the idea of those clauses even though others in the company were open to them. Though some top talents currently have those clauses in their contracts, the report indicates that WWE is no longer open to including them in new deals. This seemingly would apply to the new contract Kevin Owens recently signed.

WWE has slashed their talent roster throughout 2020 and 2021 due to budget cuts. They’ve also reported record revenue in the company’s most recent investor call.


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Grayson Waller appears on Monday Night Raw


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NXT 2.0 star, Grayson Waller, made an appearance on this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw.

On the show, A.J. Styles spent time in the ring cutting a promo about his former partner, Omos. In the middle of the promo, Waller appeared in the front row and Styles invited him into the ring. Both traded verbal jabs with Waller saying he liked the feeling of being on Raw. Eventually, Apollo Crews interrupted things and faced Styles in a match. Styles was victorious

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Last week on NXT 2.o, Styles appeared and addressed Waller, who had negative comments directed at him on social media. A match between the two has not been officially announced at this time.


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A.J. Styles signs new multi-million dollar contract with WWE


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A.J. Styles is staying with the WWE for the near future.

Fightful Select is reporting that Styles recently signed a new contract that will pay him $3 million per year. In addition, Styles will have bus travel accommodations covered by WWE.

Styles debuted for WWE in 2016 and his current contract was set to expire this summer. Styles is a former WWE Tag Team Champion, Intercontinental Champion, United States Champion, and WWE Champion. This week on Monday Night Raw, Edge teased a match with Styles at WrestleMania 38.


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April 24, 2006 Observer Newsletter: State of the US wrestling scene, UFC 59 recap

For almost the past year, it's been hard to write something on the state of the U.S. business because it was in a constant state of major television flux.

There was WWE Raw moving to USA, Smackdown moving to Friday, TNA getting on Spike, UFC having to live without the strong WWE lead-in, the two UFC/WWE Monday Night Wars, the return of Saturday Night's Main Event, and now, the move to Thursday night for UFC and TNA.

In addition, perhaps the biggest story, under the radar even though it was there, was hammered home by what will either be perhaps the most newsworthy show of the year, or else just a freak occurrence–the 3/10 Strike Force show in San Jose. While indie MMA without name fighters has drawn some good crowds in different parts of the country, the very suggestion of essentially an indy show with no television hype, using really only one major national name (Frank Shamrock) and a local draw on the kickboxing scene (Cung Le) being able to draw the largest U.S. crowd of the year and deliver a near $1 million house would have seemed like a suggestion by only someone with no perception of business and what sells tickets. But it happened.

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Amanda Nunes retires from MMA following UFC 289 win

Amanda Nunes announced her retirement from MMA following her win at UFC 289.

In the main event of Saturday’s UFC pay-per-view, Nunes dominated Irene Aldana, winning via unanimous decision (50-44, 50-44, 50-43). After the fight, Nunes placed both the UFC Bantamweight and Featherweight titles on the ground, then placed her gloves on the ground and announced her retirement from MMA.

“Tonight is a perfect night to retire,” she said in her post-fight interview. During her interview, she noted that she was the only Brazilian champion in the UFC, saying “Brazil, get your s*** together! I believe in you!”

Nunes originally won the Bantamweight title from Meisha Tate on July 9, 2016. She briefly lost the championship to Juliana Pena in December of 2021 before regaining it on July 30 of last year. She has also held the Featherweight Championship, defeating Cris Cyborg in July of 2017. She has been champion ever since, her most recent featherweight title defense taking place in March of 2021.

Nunes ends her MMA career with 23 wins and 5 losses, with her career beginning in 2008.

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