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Old 07-12-2019, 09:50 PM   #836
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Originally Posted by Post Wrestling
This is a big weekend for EVOLVE with their debut on the WWE Network and it prompted reporter David Bixenspan to unearth some information regarding two outstanding liens. In Bixenspan’s research, he found two liens from the New Jersey Division of Taxation listed for World Wrestling Network, Inc., totaling $14,901.72 from unpaid taxes since March 13, 2014. The company ran shows in New Jersey over WrestleMania weekend in 2013 in New Jersey and have not promoted shows within the state since. A clerk court confirmed the liens are still active and unpaid with $10,450.86 listed for World Wrestling Network. Inc. and $4,450.86 against WWN owner Sal Hamaoui. Furthermore, World Wrestling Network, Inc. was voluntarily dissolved on April 29, 2016, after a new company named WWN, Inc. had been formed the prior September.
Link: https://babyfacevheel.substack.com/p...n-isnt-exactly

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Originally Posted by Observer
The Huffington Post has a story about George Murdoch, the former Brodus Clay and Titus, and his text message to former Fox Nation co-host Britt McHenry. They were on a show together until this story surfaced in April, noting Murdoch had sent inappropriate text messages to McHenry in late 2018 through January of this year. Murdoch was not suspended and is still with the company, although he's been moved to a different show. I really don't see how they didn't can him over this. Really, with the nature of the messages, it looks bad that he's still there.
Link: http://ttps//www.huffpost.com/entry/...b02a5a5d57cd13

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Originally Posted by Observer
The lineup for ROH's Summer Supercard event is starting to take shape.

Alex Shelley will be challenging for the ROH World Championship at the show. Matt Taven is the current champion and is defending his title against Jay Lethal at ROH's Manhattan Mayhem television tapings on July 20.

After taking a hiatus from pro wrestling in July 2018, Shelley returned at June's post-Best in the World tapings and set up that he'd be challenging the winner of Taven vs. Lethal. Shelley, Lethal & Jonathan Gresham vs. The Kingdom (Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O'Ryan) is set for ROH's Mass Hysteria show on July 21.

A CMLL trios match has also been announced for Summer Supercard. Caristico, Soberano Jr. & Stuka Jr. will team against Barbaro Cavernario, Hechicero & Templario. Cavernario and Templario will be making their ROH debuts in the match.
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Originally Posted by PWI
Ring of Honor issued the following ...

Reigning ROH World Tag Team Champions The Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa) have signed to compete at Summer Supercard in Toronto on Aug. 9 ...

G.O.D. will put their titles on the line against Jay and Mark Briscoe in a New York City Street Fight at Manhattan Mayhem on July 20. The winner of that match will then defend the titles against The Bouncers (Beer City Bruiser and Brawler Milonas) at Mass Hysteria in Lowell, Mass., on July 21.
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Originally Posted by PWI
Brian Cage and Melissa Santos got married yesterday in California. Among those in attendance were Joey Ryan, Kiera Hogan, Sami Callihan, Jessicka Havok, Nevaeh, Jake Crist, Su Yung, and Rich Swann.
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Originally Posted by Post Wrestling
DEFY has announced that Brian Cage has withdrawn from their card on July 26th ‘due to injury’ and they announced a new match between Christopher Daniels and SCHAFF for the event at Washington Hall in Seattle that night.
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Originally Posted by Observer
MLW has announced Austin Aries' opponent for Never Say Never

Aries vs. Ace Austin is set for the tapings, which are taking place at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York on Thursday, July 25. This will be Aries' second match for MLW since returning to the promotion.
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Originally Posted by PWI
WWE will present a Extreme Rules preview show on their social media channels this Sunday at 2 PM with Cathy Kelley, Mike Rome and Kayla Braxton hosting, featuring appearances from WWE United States Champion Ricochet, Lacey Evans and Baron Corbin.
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Originally Posted by PWI
Another WWE digital series is headed to the WWE Network this Monday, July 15. "WWE Then & Now" is a short form digital series which sees a superstar or superstars look at their first promotional photo for the company and talk about the evolution from that point. So far, there've been six episodes done to date featuring the likes of Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, The Hardy Boyz, Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler and Alexa Bliss.
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Originally Posted by Post Wrestling
POST Wrestling has learned that there is another match expected for the WWE Extreme Rules show on Sunday with Kevin Owens set to face Dolph Ziggler.

The match was always scheduled for the card and is expected to be announced before the show, which takes place from the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia
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Originally Posted by Fightful
Game Changer Wrestling is partnering with Black Label Pro wrestling and the two promotions will be presenting their '2 Cups Stuffed' show from Hoffman Estates, Illinois. It has been announced by GCW that Mance Warner is slated to go one-on-one with WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry "The King" Lawler at the August 30th show.
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Originally Posted by Fightful
"The Animal" Batista had his final professional wrestling match at WrestleMania 35 against Triple H and it was after that match concluded that Batista took to social media to officially announce his retirement from wrestling. Batista had been asking for that final match with Triple H for years and it was finally put into motion in October of 2018. Batista has stated on various fronts and in a number of interviews that he would not disrespect his wrestling career by coming back to the sport as an in-ring competitor after retiring. While making the rounds on the media circuit to promote the 'Stuber' film, he spoke with GQ and talked about The Undertaker versus Goldberg match from WWE Super ShowDown.

Batista reiterated that he contacted The Undertaker and asked him was he sure he wanted to go through with the match. Batista then went on to say that he would've said no to a WWE Saudi Arabia show, no matter who he'd be paired with.
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