**The mysterious Florida group that has been
discussed heavily over the past few months has pushed back their launch date
from this fall to early 2011 according to an e-mail sent out to talent.
PWInsider.com received the e-mail and have posted the entire document online on
their site. In the e-mail the promotion, which is being called Worldwide
Wrestling Promotions (WWP), their Vice President R. Sean Pascoe states that the
launch date has been moved to the new year and is willing to let any talent go
that doesn’t wish to make changes to their contracts and will be welcome to
return when the company launches. Pascoe also states that those willing to make
changes to their existing contracts will receive added stock in the company and
that a major deal was signed this past week.
**WWE ‘Raw’ did a 3.2 rating on Monday night.
**Tonight the NWA TV tapings take place from the
Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California. They will be taping four episodes
tonight with David Marquez one of the men spear heading this project with David
Lagana also working behind the scenes for the tapings. They first episode will
premiere on September 17th on KDOC out of Los Angeles. They have announced the
following matches for the TV tapings tonight:
*Adam Pearce & Claudio Castagnoli & Rocky Romero Vs Joey Ryan &
Scorpio Sky & Willie Mack
*Colt Cabana Vs Peter Avalon
*Johnny Yuma & Johnny Goodtime Vs Zokre & Phoenix Star
*Shelly Martinez Vs Candice LeRae
*Lizzy Valentine Vs Christina Von Eerie
**EVOLVE has announced that Homicide will be
appearing on their September 11th event in Rahway, New Jersey.
Homicide was just released last week by TNA Wrestling.
**E-Mails for Trish Stratus and Lita can be sent in to law@liveaudiowrestling.com as they will be live in studio this Sunday night for
The LAW at 11pm EST on Sirius 98 Hardcore Sports Radio and online right here on
the website.
LAW
MMA UPDATE
**The Canadian Medical Association has voted on a
motion to proceed with a proposal to ban Mixed Martial Arts in Canada at their
annual meetings in Niagara Falls, Ontario. A motion was presented to the CMA by
the British Columbia Medical Association and was passed with 84% of the votes
in favor of the ban, 15% abstaining from the vote and 1% voting against the
motion. I have spoken to one person who was of the belief that there was no MMA
representation invited to the meeting and was a one sided presentation by the
BCMA. We are currently awaiting comment from Tom Wright of the UFC to address
what steps will be taken by the organization in light of this news.
**I will be appearing on ‘MMA Meltdown’ tonight at
11pm EST with host Gabriel Morency along with Mike Goldberg of the UFC and MFC
Lightweight Champion Antonio McKee.
**Whoever cut this promo for the Randy Couture Vs James Toney fight deserves
major props.
**MMA Fighting.com reported today that Nick Diaz
will defend the Welterweight Title against K.J Noons at the next Strikeforce
card on Showtime set for San Jose, California on October 9th. Noons
defeated Jorge Gurgel this past Saturday at the promotion’s event in Houston,
Texas. Diaz and Noons last fought in November 2007 where the fight was stopped
due to a cut sustained by Diaz during Round 1. Following Noons’ victory this
past weekend he was given the opportunity to fight either Lightweight Champion
Gilbert Melendez or Diaz. Those close to Strikeforce have stated that Jason
‘Mayhem’ Miller was not in the running for the fight with Diaz due to the
Nashville brawl and CBS and Showtime not interested in using Miller at this
time. It’s a situation where it isn’t necessarily fair as yes, Miller got into
the cage following the fight with Jake Shields and Dan Henderson but he did not
throw the first blow or even gesture that he would attack them but Strikeforce
is not going to punish their champions Diaz and Melendez and the other two
(Jake Shields and Nate Diaz) are not with the company. The belief is the brawl
wouldn’t have occurred if Miller stayed out of the cage but he was trying to
build a fight and the Cesar Gracie camp took it to the next level.
**Fedor Emelianenko has stated he wants to fight Alistair Overeem next in light
of the fact that Fabricio Werdum is undergoing surgery and won’t be ready for
the December Strikeforce card. The problem is that neither will Overeem as he
is committed to participate in the K-1 World Grand Prix tournament according to
Loretta Hunt of Sherdog.com. Strikeforce is in a very tricky position as Fedor
is entering the final fight of his three fight deal with the promotion and putting
him in the ring with Heavyweight Champion Overeem is very risky as Fedor could
win the fight and leave the promotion with egg on their face as a lame duck
champion. Critics will also point to the fact that Fedor receives a title shot
following a loss but that precedent was already sent when they needed a
challenger for Overeem and gave Brett Rogers the title shot following his loss
to Fedor not to mention K.J Noons is going to receive a Welterweight Title shot
following a lightweight bout (which is more forgivable but with a thin roster
these are problems you encounter). The next option is Fedor fighting someone
like Antonio Silva or Sergei Kharitonov, which has zero interest from a marquee
standpoint and to me is a waste of a Fedor fight. The key is Fedor agreeing to
a new contract for maximum value with promoting his next fight.
**We will have an interview posted with Paul Lazenby here on the site tomorrow
discussing the BCMA / CMA situation, the current landscape of MMA in British
Columbia, working with Steve Austin on a number of projects, UFC 118 this
weekend and much more.
**
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