Jerry Lawler suggests that the 12/16 RAW wasn’t live, Fandango undergoes Tommy John surgery, Effy talks gay characters in wrestling, Sami Callihan on Hard To Kill & more
This week at POST Wrestling, it’s the annual Christmas Show that drops on Christmas Eve, plus the year-end edition of the British Wrestling Experience, a new Thunderstruck & more.
Friday Night SmackDown overnight number, new PWG champion, Jushin Thunder Liger’s final match at Korakuen Hall, Tony Khan comments on stunner spot, NWA Power released on Monday & more.
Bellator held its back-to-back cards in Hawaii this weekend with Friday’s Salute to the Troops followed by Bellator 236 on Saturday at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center.
The UFC presented its final card of the year with ‘The Korean Zombie’ Chan Sung Jung taking on Frankie Edgar in the main event from Busan, South Korea.
AEW sold out the Wintrust Arena for Revolution, preview of SmackDown, NWA sells out PPV, report on Cain Velasquez, study on attendance, Dana Brooke & more.
This week’s edition of Five Questions with Phil Chertok looks back at UFC 245, the directions for the various weight classes, Rory MacDonald signing with the PGL, and Frankie Edgar vs. Chan Sung Jung.
The UFC has one less double champion with the news that Henry Cejudo will be stripped of his 125-pound title and a new champion will be crowned in February.
This week’s Wednesday night rating results saw NXT earns its first clear victory topping AEW in total viewership but also in the key demo for the first time.
Kofi Kingston considering retirement, JR provides insight into Vince McMahon’s thoughts about Shane McMahon & Tony Schiavone talks the WWE Hall Of Fame
POST Wrestling’s Andrew Thompson chats with Saieve Al Sabah about his experience in the wrestling business so far, speaking from the heart during promos & more
Jimmy Uso appears in court, Street Profits & New Day sign new deals, Matt Sydal wants to work with AEW, Jimmy Havoc addresses his scuffle with Excalibur & more
The Professional Fighters League has inked a deal with former Bellator champion and UFC fighter Rory MacDonald, who will compete in 2020 for the group.
The season two premiere featured the formation of a top faction, the participants for the Television title tournament, Marty Scurll speaks, a No DQ match & more.
WWE Raw saw no increase coming off the TLC pay-per-view as the show hit its lowest figure of 2019 while managing to remain above an average of two million viewers.