POSTED: June 30, 2009 - 1:47 pm
CATEGORIES: Wrestling
**I have a listing
of all the roster changes already up on the website with my thoughts on all of
the moves. In a nutshell:
*Going to ‘Raw' -
Jack Swagger, Evan Bourne, Alicia Fox, Gail Kim and Mark Henry
*Going to ‘Smackdown'
- Finlay, Matt Hardy, David Hart Smith, Tyson Kidd and Natalya
*Going to ECW - Shelton Benjamin, Goldust,
William Regal and The Bella Twins
**They taped next week's edition of ‘Raw' last night in San Jose as well with John Cena Vs Triple H in the main event and the winner gets a WWE Title shot against Randy Orton at ‘Night of Champions'. Ted DiBiase Sr. is the special guest host next week on ‘Raw'.
**Hey so if Vince McMahon has to abide by all of the rules put in place by Donald Trump for the one week he owned the show does that mean Bob Meyrowitz's rulings have to be honored by Dana White?
**The WWE ‘Smackdown' and ECW TV tapings take place in Fresno, California tonight. CM Punk Vs Edge has been announced for ‘Smackdown' but nothing announced as of yet for ECW. Tomorrow night they are in Bakersfield, California for next week's shows.
**Maryse Vs Mickie James for the Diva's Title has been announced for the July 26th ‘Night of Champions' pay per view in Philadelphia.
**Brian Christopher (Brian Lawler) pled guilty on Monday at a Lakeland, Tennessee courthouse to public intoxication and has been ordered to pay a $50 fine and also undergo 30 days of rehabilitation. Lawler was arrested on Friday morning and in doing so threatened to rip the head off of an officer. In Lawler's mug shot he has a black eye from a fight the weekend prior at a bar where he chose to get into a fight with a trained MMA fighter.
**There is an interview with TNA president Dixie Carter on the TNA website. This interview did illustrate to me a lot of the problems with the internal thinking of this company. The majority of this interview focuses on television ratings being up almost 20% over the past year and how they are neck and neck with ECW some weeks and want to target ‘Friday Night Smackdown' in the rating and potentially go head to head with ‘Raw' (which was a disaster the one time they tried it). It really shows how much stock is put on TV numbers and that is clearly a byproduct of Vince Russo and a holdover of the ‘Monday Night Wars' where TV ratings suddenly became the be all and end all. I would have much more confidence if the big numbers they focused on were pay per view buys where the company actually makes money on if they rise and is a much better indication of your level of fan base as opposed to fair weather fans that may tune in each week but aren't engaged enough with the product to plop down $30 once a month. The WWE destroys they TV numbers for the UFC and yet would anyone debate which brand is a stronger one right now and which is more healthy? The UFC takes anywhere from a 0.5 - 0.9 for their monthly countdown shows and that can transfer over to anywhere from 350,000 buys and over. Next Tuesday night is the UFC 100 countdown show and I would be shocked if it even hits a 1.0 so odds are TNA will easily beat that number and yet UFC 100 will do in excess of 1 million buys and TNA will do in the range of 25,000 for ‘Victory Road' next month. My point is don't go crazy over the dips and peaks of TV numbers as there is zero chance Spike TV is dropping TNA anytime soon and there contract is very likely to be renewed in 2011 so don't panic if you hit a 1.0 one week and celebrate over a 1.2 the next week. More exposure and more eyeballs on the product are always great but if none of those new eyeballs care enough to buy the pay per view or go to the next house show than where are the real tangible gains you are making?
**John Cena's movie '12 Rounds' is out today on DVD and Blu Ray. The movie did not do particularly well at the box office so the hope is it will have a much stronger life on DVD and Blu Ray, which ‘The Marine' did very well with.
**The Score has added the WWE ‘Vintage Series' program to their lineup and it will start airing this Saturday at 7pm EST. The series already airs in Europe and features classic matches from the WWE.
**Ken Doane Vs 2 Cold Scorpio has been signed for the July 25th Dragon Gate USA event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Doane worked under the name Kenny Dykstra during his time in the WWE.
**My latest Fight Network blog taking a look at the ‘pass' some celebrities receive.
**One of our readers Chris Engler, has set up a website where you can purchase a Billy Red Lyons t-shirt.
LAW MMA UPDATE
**Mike Swick Vs Martin Kampmann has been signed for UFC 103 on September 19th in Dallas, Texas. There were initial reports that Swick may be fighting Matt Hughes on that show. That card will also feature Josh Koscheck Vs Frank Trigg.
**Here is the full card for the WEC 42 event on August 9th in Las Vegas, Nevada:
MAIN CARD
*Miguel Angel Torres
Vs Brian Bowles for the WEC bantamweight title
*Dominick Cruz Vs
Joseph Benavidez
*Danny Castillo Vs
Ricardo Lamas
*Jeff Curran Vs
Takeya Mizugaki
DARK FIGHTS
*Leonard Garcia Vs Jameel
Massouh
*Cole Province
Vs Fredson Paixao
*Shane Roller Vs
Marcus Hicks
*Ed Ratcliff Vs Phil
Cardella
*Kenji Osawa Vs Rani
Yayha
*Rafael Dias Vs Diego
Nunes
**The Nevada State
Athletic Commission sent out the following date for the June 20th ‘Ultimate
Fighter 9 Finale' show at The Palms:
*The show sold 1,801
tickets with 326 comps given out
*The live gate was
$498,650
**Don Frye will be our guest today on Fight Network Radio at 4pm EST. Frye is in the new movie ‘Public Enemy' with Johnny Depp and we will also be chatting with Frye about the death of Mitsuharu Misawa.
**A note to Fight Network Radio listeners that we will be off Wednesday due to the Canada Day holiday and we will return on Thursday.
**Jonathan Snowden has a brand new article on the site where he looks at the ‘ugly classics' in MMA.

