This Week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter:
In this issue:
- Match of the week and performer of the week
- Full Double or Nothing coverage
- All the business notes on the show
- How the show did on PPV and in theaters
- Tony Khan's goals for Collision
- More on the new AEW TV deal with WBD
- Where All In 2023 stands on the biggest crowds and gates in wrestling history
- Tony Khan talks Bill Goldberg
- Bryan Danielson talks AEW creative
- Matt Jackson on coming back so quickly from a muscle tear, the stunts in the match, how preparation was less than last year and why
- The latest Bloodline saga
- Business notes on Night of Champions and how AEW/WWE crossover viewership changed this past weekend from the past
- How comparisons of big event interest changed greatly
- Best of the Super Juniors finals, Dominion and All Together Now, a look at the big events in Japan
- NXT Battleground coverage
- One of the longest lasting wrestling promoters who ever lived, Brian Dixon, passes away at 74
- Stardom has World & Wonder of Stardom champions face off on PPV show and where this leads
- Two future stars leave two different promotions this past week
- Will Ospreay talks future
- New Japan President Takami Ohbari talks the state of the business, how close the company was to being in real trouble, and how they've had to change the business
- Billy Graham funeral notes
- Bobo Brazil day and a look at the iconic figure
- Advance ticket sales for all upcoming WWE and AEW shows
- Streaming and international TV numbers
- Records at stake in UFC fights this week
- International promotion looking at crowd of 50,000 for a show tomorrow
- WWE's arguments to get MLW lawsuit dismissed
- Injury updates
- WWE market value
- Two people under WWE deals are one week away from competing for a sports world championship shot
- Merch updates
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