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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online.
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The official YouTube page of Figure Four Online/Wrestling Observer Online!
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We cover all the news in professional wrestling and mixed martial arts from the United States, Mexico, Japan, United Kingdom and more.
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Here's the recent few episodes on Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online.
Wrestling Observer Live, Apr 20th
We are in the middle of WrestleMania weekend. With night two of WrestleMania getting ready to start, I break down night one, concluding with the big turn at the end with Paul Heyman aligning himself with Seth Rollins.
The other big story from yesterday was the acquisition of AAA Lucha by the WWE. I give my thoughts and talk about what we know as of now on this situation, what it means for smaller promotions, including New Japan and others.
I also preview night two of WrestleMania and give my thoughts on the main event between John Cena and Cody Rhodes, and why Bayley was pulled from her match.
Plus, highlights from some of the bigger independent shows, including Minoru Suzuki taking on Butterbean.
All this and more!
Josh Nason's Punch-out, Apr 16th
From Grand Slam Australia to the Max simulcast era to everything in between, we got you covered with some unique insights.
Supporting documentation can be found at Wrestlenomics.com with a subscription
Wrestling Observer Live, Apr 13th
Wrestling Observer Live, Apr 6th
I start off this week talking about Friday Night SmackDown Live from London, as it had a lot of ramifications for Wrestlemania. Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk close the show with a contract signing. Paul Heyman tells CM Punk he has his WrestleMania main event, as the match will go on last one of the nights, however, Punk would reveal that was not the favor. I talk about what this means and speculate the many different ways this all plays out.
With the negotiation period for the PPV rights for UFC coming up in a couple of weeks, I talk about the possibility of Netflix or another streaming service getting those rights and pushing ESPN and other mainstream platforms out of live sports in the future.
I also ran down the card for next weekend's AEW Dynasty and the build from Saturday's Collision. I speculate on the end game for the Death Riders story and why the best ending for this will be Moxley retaining and eventually dropping to Will Osprey, possibly at All In.
Plus, Rey Fenix on Smackdown, TNA departures, and more!
Andrew Zarian is back with another episode of the Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live, talking about all the latest news in professional wrestling.
I start off this week talking about Friday Night SmackDown Live from London, as it had a lot of ramifications for Wrestlemania. Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk close the show with a contract signing. Paul Heyman tells CM Punk he has his WrestleMania main event, as the match will go on last on one of the nights; however, Punk reveals that was not the favor. I talk about what this means and speculate on the many different ways this all plays out.
With the negotiation period for the PPV rights for UFC coming up in a couple of weeks, I talk about the possibility of Netflix or another streaming service getting those rights and pushing ESPN and other mainstream platforms out of live sports in the future.
Also I run down the card for next weekend's AEW Dynasty and the build from Saturday's Collision. I speculate on the endgame for the Death Riders story and why the best ending for this will be Moxley retaining and eventually dropping the title to Will Osprey, possibly at All In.
Plus, Rey Fenix on Smackdown, TNA departures, and more!