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  1. Main Event

     

    Welterweight Championship Bout: © Gegard Mousasi (185 lbs) vs. Paul Daley (185 lbs)

     

    Co-Main Event

     

    Lightweight Championship Bout: © Jorge Masvidal (165 lbs) vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov (165 lbs)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (235 lbs) vs. Cain Velasquez (240 lbs)

     

    Welterweight Bout: Anderson Silva (185 lbs) vs. Carlos Condit (185 lbs)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Ben Rothwell (260 lbs) vs. Carmelo Marrero (255 lbs)

     

    Flyweight Bout: Demetrious Johnson (125 lbs) vs. Ian McCall (125 lbs)

     

    Preliminary Card

     

    Lightweight Bout: Josh Thomson (165 lbs) vs. Jamie Varner (165 lbs)

     

    Welterweight Bout: Chris Weidman (185 lbs) vs. Simeon Thoresen (185 lbs)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Josh Barnett (250 lbs) vs. Cheick Kongo (235 lbs)

     

    Lightweight Bout: Jason High (165 lbs) vs. Gray Maynard (165 lbs)

     

    Featherweight Bout: Mike Brown (145 lbs) vs. Javier Vasquez (145 lbs)

     

    Flyweight Bout: Ben Nguyen (125 lbs) vs. Ryan Benoit (125 lbs)

  2. Light Heavyweight Bout: (#11) Thiago Santos 24-13(16-12 UFC) vs. (#15) Jan Błachowicz 29-12(12-9 UFC)

     

    Co-Main Event:

     

     

     

    Welterweight Bout: (#23) Ray Cooper III 26-10-1(4-3 UFC) vs. Borys Mańkowski 26-11-1(6-3 UFC)

     

    Main Card:

     

     

     

    Lightweight Bout: (#21) Devonte Smith 16-4(7-3 UFC) vs. (#23) Mateusz Gamrot 20-2-1(2-1 UFC)

     

     

     

    Lightweight Bout: Paweł Kiełek 17-7-1(6-2 UFC) vs. Jeremy Kennedy 19-4(5-2 UFC)

     

     

     

    Lightweight Bout: Marcin Held 31-9(6-5 UFC) vs. Steven Ray 28-13(12-8 UFC)

     

     

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Rico Verhoeven 6-0(3-0 UFC) vs. Kevin Szaflarski 13-2(4-0 UFC)

     

    Preliminary Card:

     

    Middleweight Bout: Krzysztof Jotko 24-9(11-9 UFC) vs. Tom Breese 15-5-1(8-5-1 UFC)

     

    Featherweight Bout: Robert Rajewski Jr. 11-3-1(4-1-1 UFC) vs. Kyler Phillips 12-3(6-2 UFC)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Michał Andryszak 27-10-1(1-0 UFC) vs. Juan Espino 12-4(4-3 UFC)

     

    Middleweight Bout: Piotr Strus 19-9-2-1(4-4 UFC) vs. Fabian Edwards 12-4(2-4 UFC)

     

    Bantamweight Bout: Damian Stasiak 17-7(2-4 UFC) vs. Cody Stamann 20-8-1(6-7-1 UFC)

     

    Welterweight Bout: Alberto Mina 16-4(6-4 UFC) vs. Krystian Kaszubowski 13-2(0-0 UFC)

     

    Bantamweight Bout: Jakub Wikłacz 15-4-1(3-1 UFC) vs. Kyung Ho Kang 20-11-1(8-5-1 UFC)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Karol Bedorf 19-10(3-4 UFC) vs. Martin Buday 13-6(0-1 UFC)

     

    Womens Bantamweight Bout: (#23) Melissa Gatto 8-2-2(2-2 UFC) vs. Izabela Badurek 12-9(3-4 UFC)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Adam Pałasz 7-1(0-0 UFC) vs. Denis Goltsov 27-10(3-4 UFC)

  3. PRIDE Bushido 78

    Date: June 15, 2013

    Venue: Seibu Dome

    Local: Saitama, Japan

     

    Main Event

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Mike Kyle (235 lbs) vs. Gary Goodridge (245 lbs)

     

    Co-Main Event

     

    Lightweight Bout: Evan Dunham (165 lbs) vs. Gesias Cavalcante (165 lbs)

     

    Featherweight Bout: Bibiano Fernandes (145 lbs) vs. Isao Kobayashi (145 lbs)

     

    Welterweight Bout: Siyar Bahadurzada (185 lbs) vs. Kazuo Misaki (185 lbs)

     

    Lightweight Bout: Takanori Gomi (165 lbs) vs. Paul Taylor (165 lbs)

     

    Middleweight Bout: Chuck Liddell (205 lbs) vs. Francis Carmont (205 lbs)

     

    Preliminary Card

     

    Flyweight Bout: Jussier Formiga (125 lbs) vs. Alexandre Pantoja (125 lbs)

     

    Lightweight Bout: Kiichi Kunimoto (165 lbs) vs. Matt Serra (165 lbs)

     

    Heavyweight Bout: Yoshihiro Nakao (220 lbs) vs. Kimbo Slice (225 lbs)

     

    Lightweight Bout: Caol Uno (165 lbs) vs. Yusuke Endo (165 lbs)

     

    Featherweight Bout: Joachin Hansen (145 lbs) vs. Robbie Olivier (145 lbs)

     

    Flyweight Bout: Kiyotaka Shimizu (125 lbs) vs. Tim Elliot (125 lbs)

  4. Randy Savage w/ Elizabeth © vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    "The Minnesota Wrecking Machine" Scott Norton © vs. Sgt. Slaughter

    Madusa © vs. Bull Nakano w/ The Fabulous Moolah & The Ripper

    Money Inc. w/ Sid vs. Hawk & "Dr. Death" Steve Wiliams

    Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Vader

    Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. The Natural Disasters w/ Jimmy Hart

    Mr. Perfect w/ Larry Hennig vs. Paul Orndorff

    The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer vs. Crush

    Smash w/ Paul Bearer vs. Sting

    Kevin Sullivan w/ Paul Bearer vs. The British Bulldog

    Owen Hart w/ Bret Hart vs. Larry Zbyszko w/ Rick Rude

    Match of the night? Savage vs. Flair

  5. NIGHT 1

     

    CAGE MATCH

    FOR THE NWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

    NWA World Tag Team Champions

    "Wildcard"

    THOMAS LATIMER

    &

    "The Ambassador"

    DOUG WILLIAMS

    VS.

    Gzim Selmani & Sunny Dhinsa

    OCCAM'S RAZOR

     

     

    NWA NATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

    NWA National Heavyweight Champion

    "The Redneck"

    TREVOR MURDOCK

    VS.

    "The Nation's Champion"

    THE POPE

    with Famous B in his corner

     

     

    NWA WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

    NWA World Television Champion

    JOCEPHUS

    with JR Kratos in his corner

    VS.

    "The Hightop Fading Hip-Hop Parading"

    ANTHONY BENNETT

    with Tim Storm in his corner

     

     

    GRUDGE MATCH

    "The Serpent of Evil"

    VIPRESS

    VS.

    "The Twisted Sister""

    HOLIDEAD

     

     

    10 MEN BATTLE ROYAL FOR A NWA WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

    Featuring

    MIKE BENNETT

    JR KRATOS

    JERVIS COTTONBELLY

    ADRIAN QUEST

    TK COOPER

    ARON STEVENS

    and many more!

     

     

    NIGHT 2

     

    NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

    NWA World Heavyweight Champion

    "The National Treasure"

    NICK ALDIS

    VS.

    "The Loose Cannon"

    JAY BRISCOE

     

     

    NWA WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

    NWA Women's World Champion

    "#HardWork"

    SERENA DEEB

    VS.

    "The Brickhouse"

    KAMILLE

     

     

    ALL STAR CROSS PROMOTIONAL MATCH

    ROH World Heavyweight Champion

    "El Toro Blanco"

    RUSH

    VS.

    "Undeniable"

    ELI DRAKE

     

     

    TEACHER VS. STUDENT

    "AK-47"

    ALLYSIN KAY

    VS.

    "The Crown Jewel of the Congregation"

    MARTI BELLE

  6. MIKE BENNETT's SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

     

    MARTI BELLE VS. VIPRESS

     

    JR KRATOS & ??? VS. SoCAL DISTANCING

     

    NICK ALDIS & KAMILLE VS. JAY BRISCOE & ODB

     

    BONUS QUESTION: Who is JR Kratos' mystery Mentor? Colt Toombs/Piper, recreating the Roddy Piper/Bob Orton bodyguard gimmick ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

     

    BONUS QUESTION 2: What is Bennett's special announcement? will take his wife's name until he becomes the breadwinner by winning a championship :o idk.

  7. Yeah, this. Spike signed UFC because they felt that MMA would overtake boxing as the premier combat sport, and they wanted to get in pretty much on the ground floor. It worked. UFC drew tons of (predominantly male) viewers to Spike. The fear is that those viewers may not stick around once UFC is gone. Besides, it's hard to brand yourself as 'television for men' when you have no (American) football or boxing or MMA.

     

    I'll ask to see what's up with Bellator.

     

    Correction:

     

    Spike signed UFC because they had absolutely nothing to lose. UFC even paid its own way in the beginning. WWE was leaving Spike around then and at the time Spike had literally nothing else. There were even some rumors that it would be shutdown after WWE left.

  8. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="VTial" data-cite="VTial" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="26660" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I was just poking fun at the list of quality shows Fox has cancelled. It wasn't really in reference to what other networks do.<p> </p><p> Fox found a way to cancel Futurama thanks to sporadic scheduling and constant disagreements.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> LOL true. FX has canceled some solid ones in its own right.</p>
  9. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="ChrisWest" data-cite="ChrisWest" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="26660" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Thanks. I thought FX and Spike would kind of be on the same level. Seems like a really good deal.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I'll clarify.</p><p> </p><p> FOX and CBS are both available in about the same amount of homes, but FOX gets more viewers. FOX is the #1 network in this country.</p><p> </p><p> FX and Spike are both available in about the same amount of homes, but FX gets WAY more viewers.</p>
  10. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="VTial" data-cite="VTial" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="26660" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Who believes FOX will eventually find a reason to cancel the UFC?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> They signed a 7 year deal. Not the show by show kind of thing CBS did with Strikeforce.</p>
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="ChrisWest" data-cite="ChrisWest" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="26660" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p> The Fox deal looks good, but I do have a couple of questions. Is being on Fox (just talking about the main channel) as big as being on CBS? Is being on FX as good as being on Spike? Maybe better? Coming from Denmark I don't really know these tings <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> I like the fact that they're doing some changes to TUF. It's getting a little dull.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> FOX is bigger than CBS, FX is WAY bigger than Spike.</p>
  12. Bellator will be on F/X next year, according to Bjorn Rebney.

     

    F/X is right up there with Spike (UFC's network) and is much, much bigger than Showtime (Strikeforce's network) so how did Bellator pull this deal off? Last I heard they were making no profit and going out of business soon. Though I did read somewhere a while back that said Bellator was the highest rated program on FSN so maybe that's what got F/X interested?

     

    I'm asking you because you seem to know things such as these.

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