This Week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Shinjiro Otani seriously injured, WWE announces UK stadium show
- Update on Shinjiro Otani, what happened, a review of his career and a look at Zero-1's biggest show in years.
- WWE officially announces its Principality Stadium show in Cardiff, Wales, a look back at the biggest UK events for WWE and the ticket demand.
- Coverage of UFC 273 featuring a potential Hall of Fame fight with Khamzat Chimaev vs. Gilbert Burns, plus the judging in Sterling-Yan, the dominance of Alexander Volkanovski, business notes on the show and match-by-match coverage.
- Full coverage of NJPW Hyper Battle and the angles leading to the return of New Japan to the Fukuoka Dome, a look back at the first show in that building, plus G1 and Best of the Super Juniors updates
- Update on WrestleMania Backlash, ticket demand, matches being built, false advertising of Brock Lesnar and more
- Ratings including rankings, oldest and youngest audience, affect of NBA playoffs, segment-by-segment numbers and comparisons with last year.
- CMLL Champion of Champions tournament continuing
- AEW star announces return from major injury
- Hall of Famer announces the relaunch of his former promotion
- All Japan Champion Carnival update
- NOAH Sumo Hall lineups
- NJPW star finishes up this week and background
- Scott Hall funeral
- New wrestling books
- Biggest indie crowds of the year
- The Strangler Lewis headlock machine
- Discovery/Warner merger and AEW
- NJPW & AEW deal
- Story behind the debut of Satnam Singh
- Ticket sales for upcoming AEW & WWE shows
- International TV ratings
- Streaming numbers for the major stuff of the past week
- Cain Velasquez case update
- UFC adds 2016 Fight of the Year to Hall of Fame
- How much the top executives at WWE earn
- Update on Vince McMahon vs. Oliver Luck
- Update on all the name changes of WWE talent and why
This Week's Retro Observer Newsletter: February 7, 2005 Observer Newsletter: Royal Rumble review, business year in review
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