Jushin Thunder Liger Announces Plans For Retirement

Japanese pro wrestling legend Jushin Thunder Liger announced during a press event today that he will be retiring at the Tokyo Dome next January.

“Thank you for joining me here,” said Liger at this morning’s press conference. “I will retire next year in January at the Tokyo Dome.”

Liger, 54, has been in the business for several decades and has captured championships and notoriety in a number of promotions, including WCW, Pro Wrestling NOAH, Dragon Gate, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ring Of Honor, WWE NXT, among many others.

Source: EWrestling.com

Jim Ross Announces Plans To Leave WWE At End Of March

On the latest installment of his weekly podcast, “The Ross Report,” WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross announced his plans to leave WWE at the end of the month.

“Good Ole’ J.R.” revealed during the show that he recently met with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and the two mutually agreed to part ways. Ross confirmed that he will no longer be affiliated with WWE once his current contract expires at the end of this month.

“I still want to play the game, I still want to stay busy,” said Ross on this week’s edition of his Ross Report podcast. “I will not be returning to WWE after the 29th of March.”

As noted, Ross has been rumored to be involved with the upstart All Elite Wrestling (AEW) promotion.

Check out the complete episode of The Ross Report featuring Jim Ross’ comments about his WWE status at Omny.fm.

Source: EWrestling.com

Cody Rhodes Explains How AEW’s Television Show Will Feel Fresh

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) executive Cody Rhodes recently took some time out for an interview with the folks from the New York Post. During the discussion, Cody explained how AEW will feel “fresh” from both a television and roster-building perspective. Featured below are some of the highlights.

On how AEW’s TV show will be fresh: “To me it’s treating it as live sports. The core to that is characters, and I think characters beam across your television set or devices in ways perhaps people have forgotten. Wrestling used to have these great enhancements matches, these squash matches where you would see these characters and the things he could do. He’d tell you what you had at the pay-per-view event and things of that nature.

“At the core of all wrestling, when it’s done right, is the characters and their connection to the audience. If you really think about it, we’re the only thing out there — the pro wrestling genre in general — we are the only thing out there with that type of engagement with the audience, and that engagement somehow affects what happens in the ring, especially when you are someone like a Chris Jericho and you can hear it, feel it completely in your bone. It’s really important that the character engage the audience. You don’t just want to be watching a show, you want to be participating.”

On how AEW will feel fresh from a talent and roster building perspective: “In terms of talent, that’s what matters a great deal to me. It’s one of the biggest factors in hiring is fresh. To give you an example: We’ve all watched a lot of wrestling where a lot of guys have been recycled and rehashed and reused, and there is always a lot of activation of the legend. I totally get that. I’m not anti it. I just think, if you’re starting a company and not many people have been starting a company in wrestling, you start with people they haven’t seen and people who haven’t gotten the opportunity and get to grow up in front of you and balance it out.

“Chris Jericho is a six-time world champion, cool. And that only helps the people he shares that locker room with, and that’s been a big thing. It’s ironic that it’s the ex-WWE guy saying it in me, but obviously we don’t just want to do, ‘He’s ex-WWE, let’s throw him the world and hope he comes hang out with us.'”

Check out the complete Cody Rhodes interview at NYPost.com.

Source: EWrestling.com

WOW Women Of Wrestling Has Been Renewed For Second Season On AXS TV

AXS TV’s Women of Wrestling has been greenlit for a second season!

The announcement was made during a press conference streamed online earlier today.

“I would like to announce that we are being renewed for season 2,” WOW’s owner Jeanie Buss said during the conference. Buss then confirmed that season 2 will premiere in the fall and will be comprised of 24 episodes.

Tapings for season will begin on May 16 at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles.

WOW will also be opening an all-female training center in Long Beach, CA. The trainers will be current WOW World Champion Tessa Blanchard and Selina Majors.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Watch the conference below:

Tommaso Ciampa To Undergo Neck Surgery, Set To Be Out Of Action “For A Long, Long Time”

Last month, reports surfaced of NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa is currently dealing with a neck injury that has forced him out of some appearances outside of WWE and even caused a re-write for RAW two weeks ago. Along with Johnny Gargano, the duo was initially scheduled to be involved in a Fatal 4-Way tag match, but were instead taken off the show completely.

On the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, it’s being reported that Ciampa is going to have neck surgery in the next couple of days. He’s not going to be in the ring for a “long, long time,” but the exact amount of time wasn’t known at this point. Dave Meltzer speculated – based on the history of neck surgeries – that Ciampa could be out anywhere from 6 to 14 months.

Ciampa will have to vacate the title and the expected TakeOver: New York match between him and Gargano obviously won’t happen either. WWE had originally hoped Ciampa could work through the injury to get by WrestleMania weekend, but things have worsened in the past week to change that plan.

Stories leading to TakeOver: New York most likely will be adjusted on next Wednesday’s NXT TV tapings.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Wrestling News Blog Podcast Episode One – Becky, Ronda, Memphis And More

Check out our new weekly podcast at the link below:

Segment One – WNB Podcast Mission

Segment Two – Recent Examples of Wrestlers Sharing Their Faith (Roman Reigns and The Undertaker)

Segment Three – Ronda vs Becky

Segment Four – “Blast From The Past” – The Original Concession Stand Brawl. Jerry “The King” Lawler and “Superstar” Bill Dundee vs Larry Latham (later Moon Dog Spot) and Wayne Farris (later Honky Tonk Man).

Wrestling News Blog Podcast is available on popular apps like Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and Stitcher.

Jim Cornette Debuts As New Color Commentator At MLW TV Tapings

It was announced at the tip of the MLW TV tapings in Chicago, IL that legendary pro wrestling manager Jim Cornette has joined MLW as a new color commentator. He is currently in the booth alongside regular MLW commentator Rich Bocchini. We are told that Tony Schivone was unable to do commentary for tonight’s tapings due to his commentary commitments to the Georgia Bulldogs. No word on why Matt Striker did not take his spot, as he has traditionally done when Schivone has other commitments.

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“The breadth and depth of our commentator pool sets the bar,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer. “Each commentator or analyst excels at bringing a passion for the sport which is a key driving force behind MLW’s programming.”

MLW’s broadcast team is rich in experience and diversity.  Jim Cornette joins Rich Bocchini, Tony Schiavone and Matt Striker on the English call of the action while Andres Bermudez, Salina de la Renta and Carlos Casado provide Spanish commentary for MLW Fusion.

MLW will make announcements regarding their broadcast assignments on a case-by-case basis.

A prolific mind and mouth within wrestling for years, James E. Cornette has enjoyed a brilliant career of presenting talent in front of crowds and developing them behind the scenes.

Additionally, Cornette is a highly regarded color analyst having giving insight and analysis over the years for WCW, Jim Crockett Promotions, the NWA and WWE.

A celebrated yet despised manager, Cornette led the likes of the Midnight Express, the Heavenly Bodies, WWF Champion Yokozuna, Vader, Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith and countless others to triumph and titles.

When not managing, Cornette found success operating Smoky Mountain Wrestling as well as advising WWE Chairman Vince McMahon in addition to his work at OVW where he coached and developed the likes of John Cena, Randy Orton, Brock Lesnar and countless others.

Today, the Louisville Slugger continues to run his mouth as he swings a verbal tennis racquet on his hit weekly podcasts: the Jim Cornette Experience and Jim Cornette’s Drive-Thru.

Caleb Konley Announces Departure From Impact Wrestling

Amidst multiple re-signings and returns the past few weeks at Impact Wrestling, one wrestler announced their departure.

Caleb Konley tweeted on Friday saying he’s now a free agent.

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“For 3 years I’ve had the opportunity to wrestle on national TV Work on 4 continents & be ZNAs resident orphan child,” he wrote. “I owe all of that to [Impact Wrestling]. I want to thank everyone who has supported me. I look forward to what ever comes next.”

Konley signed with the company in 2016 and at one point portrayed the Suicide character. He also was part of a heel alliance involving Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett.

As we previously reported, Sami Callihan, Fallah Bahh and Rosemary recently signed new deals and Madison Rayne will be returning to the company.

WOW Women Of Wrestling Preview 3/1/19

Tonight on WOW Women of Wrestling on AXS TV at 9/8c.

* Jessicka Havok vs. Eye Candy

* WOW World Champion Tessa Blanchard

* Jesse Jones

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David Arquette Suffered Heart Attack Before Wrestling Return

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Actress Patricia Arquette appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this week and revealed that her brother, former WCW World Heavyweight Champion David Arquette, suffered a heart attack about a year and a half ago, which was not long before he made his return to the ring on the indies in 2018. Patricia said she is not thrilled about David being back in the ring.

“Well, he was the world champion of wrestling many, many years ago, so this is a revival of his wrestling career,” Patricia said. “So he started wrestling again, and it is scary. He’s older now, he had a heart attack, and now he’s wrestling. It really scares me. I actually don’t watch the matches because it would terrify me too much.”

Patricia made headlines back in November 2018 after she expressed frustration over David’s return to the ring after he suffered a scary cut to the neck during a Death Match against Nick Gage.

David, who recently visited WWE headquarters in Stamford to film for some sort of project and was backstage for this week’s RAW in Atlanta, recently said his return to the ring was done so he could prove himself and stand up for himself following the run with WCW almost 20 years ago.

“Eighteen years ago, I won a WCW World Heavyweight Belt,” David told People Magazine. “But that win was a big disgrace to the belt and the wrestling community and ever since people have been criticizing me. I really wanted to prove myself and stand up for myself. I was sick of being bullied and for people thinking I’m just some punk from Hollywood.”

Arquette continues to take indie bookings. He’s scheduled to face King Brian Anthony at Northeast Wrestling’s WrestleFest XXIII event on April 26 in Danbury, CT. Below is a flyer for that event along with Arquette’s tweets with WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair from this week’s RAW. Arquette has stated that he would never work another Death Match but as seen below, he’s cashing in on merchandise that mark the bloody match from November:

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Source: Wrestling Inc.