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<p><span style="font-size:24px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">UFC 54: Ultimate Japan 3</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Sunday of Week 4, August 2004</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

From Kanto</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

(Prelim) Daniel Hornsby beat Logan Sky by TKO in 3:44 of round 1 (Great)</p><p>

(Prelim) Manuel Silva beat Joaquim Fontes by TKO in 0:28 of round 2 (Good)</p><p>

(Prelim) Kramer Mayweather beat Thomas Smith by Knock Out in 3:16 of round 2 (Decent)</p><p>

(Prelim) Wilson Franklyn beat Don Norman by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Poor)</p><p> </p><p>

Datuk Ong Ka Ting beat Callum Henson by TKO in 2:45 of round 1 (Fantastic)</p><p>

Luis Basora beat Caca de Andrade by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Very Poor)</p><p>

Kimie Igarashi beat Pamela O'Neill by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Poor)</p><p>

June Terkay beat Thea Higgins by TKO in 0:42 of round 3 (Great)</p><p>

Neil Napier beat Roberto Aldez by Submission in 3:46 of round 1 (Great)</p><p> </p><p>

Affonso Villar beat Ken Peters by Knock Out in 3:23 of round 2 to retain the UFC Cruiserweight title (Fantastic)</p><p>

Hassan Fezzik beat Mugur Boc by Submission in 1:37 of round 3 to retain the UFC Heavyweight title (Great)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Attendance: 4,527 for a gate of $226,350</p><p>

Pay-Per-View: 348,262 buys for revenue of $1,393,048</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show Rating: Excellent</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Commentary: That was definitely one of our best shows to date. Great performances all around. Joaquim Fontes missed weight, but nobody really cared and he got beaten anyway. To my dismay, Hassan Fezzik continues to knock down everyone I set against him.</em></p>

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<p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">UFC Fight Night: Smit vs. Strange</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Friday of Week 3, September 2004</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

From Nevada</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

(Prelim) Elizabeth Lindley beat Junko Yamada by TKO in 0:54 of round 2 (Fantastic)</p><p>

(Prelim) Ruth Becker beat Trish Biel by Knock Out in 1:47 of round 2 (Decent)</p><p> </p><p>

Hanako Shimizu beat Connie Peterson by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Decent)</p><p>

Romi Takahashi beat Katherine Williams by Submission in 3:28 of round 2 (Decent)</p><p>

Dominykas Jankovic beat Bernard Blue by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Good)</p><p> </p><p>

Lawrence Herringbone beat Hyun-Shik Lim by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Poor)</p><p>

Stuart Strange beat Faas Smit by Split Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Decent)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Attendance: 7,986 for a gate of $678,810</p><p>

Viewers: 33,323,400 total across eight TV Stations</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show Rating: Fantastic</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Commentary: The dominance of mixed martial arts continues.</em></p>

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August 2004 Performance: -$4,947,420

September 2004 Performance: -$456,882

 

 

 

Business

 

Extended Deal With:

Lubos Plasil

Noach Van Der Capellen

John Rivero

June Terkay

Affonso Villar

Sayoko Ebisawa

Naori Kikuchi

Dominic Ash

Tuck Durdell

Eien Kawano

Trish Biel

Spencer Rubenstein

Esteban Vega

 

Hired:

Rav Kapur

Go Yamamoto

Sean Morrison

Bud Brockett

Darren Southall

 

Released:

Sophan Sastrowardoya

Teeratep Nutnum

Lukáš Kozlowski

Noach Van Der Capellen

 

Other News:

Raul Hughes has announced his retirement.

Roberto Aldez has announced his retirement and was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

 

 

 

UFC 55 CARD

 

(Main Event)

UFC Lightweight Title Bout

"Fury Awoken" Sukarno (14-1) v Philip "Kid" Ziskie (21-2) ©

 

UFC Welterweight Title Bout

Gordon "Rock Steady" Idle (19-6) v Josh "TNT" Aldarisio (15-2) ©

 

UFC Women's Heavyweight Title Bout

"Home Wrecker" Ruth Becker (5-2) v "Hellcat" Lindsey Lewis (17-1) ©

 

Cruiserweight Bout

"The Green Machine" Rupert Dreck (15-2) v "The Dragon" Tadamasa Yamada (34-1)

 

Heavyweight Bout

Hiro Arai (17-2) v "The Big Show" Sylvester Collins (14-2)

 

Middleweight Bout

Kadonomaro Deguchi (8-1) v Adam "Hollywood" White (15-4)

 

Women's Lightweight Bout

Tiiu "Tigress" Kass (8-2) v "Lost Innocence" Leslie Myers (10-2)

 

Prelim Bouts

Lightweight: Bosco Curbeam v Dominic Ash

Welterweight: Todd D'Abruzzo v Sutton Ripley

Middleweight: Hunter Scribbins v Kendall Tracey

Cruiserweight: Tuck Durdell v Adrian Swall

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UFC 55: The War Of '04

 

Saturday of Week 4, October 2004

 

From Nevada

 

 

 

(Prelim) Bosco Curbeam beat Dominic Ash by TKO in 2:01 of round 1 (Fantastic)

(Prelim) Tuck Durdell beat Adrian Swall by Submission in 4:57 of round 3 (Decent)

(Prelim) Sutton Ripley beat Todd D'Abruzzo by TKO in 0:59 of round 1 (Great)

(Prelim) Hunter Scribbins beat Kendall Tracey by Submission in 2:42 of round 3 (Good)

 

Leslie Myers beat Tiiu Kass by Knock Out in 0:27 of round 2 (Fantastic)

Adam White beat Kadonomaro Deguchi by TKO in 3:37 of round 2 (Fantastic)

Sylvester Collins beat Hiro Arai by TKO in 3:18 of round 1 (Great)

Tadamasa Yamada beat Rupert Dreck by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Poor)

Lindsey Lewis beat Ruth Becker by TKO in 2:29 of round 1 to retain the UFC Women's Heavyweight title (Fantastic)

 

Gordon Idle beat Josh Aldarisio by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5 to win the UFC Welterweight title (Decent)

Philip Ziskie beat Sukarno by Submission in 4:17 of round 1 to retain the UFC Lightweight title (Great)

 

 

 

Attendance: 13,746 for a gate of $1,168,410

Pay-Per-View: 1,958,400 buys for revenue of $7,833,600

 

Show Rating: Awful

 

Commentary: To be honest, given that I basically have already won the game, the show ratings do not mean all that much to me anymore. I can usually make the lost popularity back easily enough on my television program. The ratings mean little to me. I thought the card was fantastic myself. In fact, starting with this card, I will give it my own personal rating to show my personal opinion of the action on the show.

 

To my dismay, Hiro Arai failed a drug test following the event and has been suspended for one year. Some in the industry think I should fire him, but personally, I don't think steroids have any great impact on the sport, and most drugs are illegal for silly reasons, so I'm going against the grain and letting the man keep his job. Crucify me if you want, but this is my promotion and I treat the fighters my way. The UFC is the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be!

 

Rating: Great

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UFC Fight Night: McFadden vs. Gilchrist

 

Friday of Week 3, November 2004

 

From Nevada

 

 

 

(Prelim) Nina Belle beat Mao Fukada by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Good)

(Prelim) Murilo Satinho beat Ikuhisa Tamura by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Average)

 

Carter Potter beat Souleymane Ya Konan by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Average)

Rachel McGuiness beat Honey Due by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Decent)

Alekos Karabatsos beat Ethan Sutton by Submission in 3:27 of round 3 (Decent)

 

Luke Hilton beat Lubos Plasil by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Decent)

Shane Gilchrist beat Lenny McFadden by Submission in 4:12 of round 1 (Good)

 

 

 

Attendance: 5,332 for a gate of $453,220

Viewers: 17,449,350 total across eight TV Stations

 

Show Rating: Awful

 

Commentary: Meh, as I said, the ratings don't mean much to me anymore. It's so much like a yo-yo. It's down now, and it'll be back up soon enough.

 

Rating: Good

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October 2004 Performance: +$3,611,162

November 2004 Performance: -$363,917

 

 

 

Business

 

Extended Deal With:

Manuel Silva

Don Norman

Clare Peyton

Gina Dixon

Alekos Karabatsos

Thea Higgins

Logan Sky

Honey Due

Elizabeth Lindley

Nina Belle

Toni Dietrich

Hunter Scribbins

Verona Joseph

Wilson Franklyn

Maria Ferraz

Alyson Arroway

Bosco Curbeam

Todd D'Abruzzo

Ruth Becker

Adrian Swall

Mark Bicknell

Rich Robinson

Marlon John

Joan Whitehouse

Kanezane Fujii

Frank Sheedy

Callum Henson

 

Hired:

Michelle Taylor

Lefter Oktay

Tim Boyer

 

Released:

Don Norman

 

Other News:

Brady Crawford Leaves

Junko Yamada Leaves

 

 

 

UFC 56 CARD

 

(Main Event)

UFC Cruiserweight Title Bout

"The Big Dog" Linfield Ballard (28-12) v Affonso "The Cyborg" Villar (9-1) ©

 

Middleweight Bout

Leonardo da Costa (23-6) v "Major Damage" William Harrison (14-3)

 

Welterweight Bout

Christian "The Tiger" Mountfield (18-10) v "Mad Dog" Gabriel Gallego (25-4)

 

Women's Heavyweight Bout

"The Phenom" Sayoko Ebisawa (18-4) v Layla "The Slayer" Holmes (14-6)

 

Heavyweight Bout

Frank "The Baby Bull" Sheedy (28-11) v Eien "Sumo" Kawano (8-2-1)

 

Lightweight Bout

"Little Dragon" Li-Kong Ho (23-2) v "The Lightning Kid" Fumiaki Hayashi (25-8)

 

Women's Lightweight Bout

"The Black Widow" Michelle Addams (14-7) v Yuya "Poison Ivy" Shimizu (16-6)

 

Prelim Bouts

Women's Heavyweight: Joan Whitehouse v Kit Sakamoto

Lightweight: Sammy Gaffigan v Gregory O'Hara

Welterweight: Rich Robinson v Manuel Silva

Middleweight: Curt Kitson v Kramer Mayweather

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UFC 56: Payback

 

Saturday of Week 4, December 2004

 

From California

 

 

 

(Prelim) Joan Whitehouse beat Kit Sakamoto by TKO in 3:36 of round 1 (Great)

(Prelim) Rich Robinson beat Manuel Silva by TKO in 1:24 of round 1 (Great)

(Prelim) Curt Kitson beat Kramer Mayweather by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Good)

(Prelim) Sammy Gaffigan beat Gregory O'Hara by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Average)

 

Yuya Shimizu beat Michelle Addams by TKO in 4:15 of round 2 (Average)

Fumiaki Hayashi beat Li-Konh Ho by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Decent)

Eien Kawano beat Frank Sheedy by TKO in 3:26 of round 1 (Good)

Layla Holmes beat Sayoko Ebisawa by TKO in 4:11 of round 2 (Fantastic)

Christian Mountfield beat Gabriel Gallego by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3 (Poor)

 

William Harrison beat Leonardo da Costa by TKO in 1:52 of round 2 (Great)

Affonso Villar beat Linfield Ballard by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5 to retain the UFC Cruiserweight title (Good)

 

 

 

Attendance: 10,794 for a gate of $863,520

Pay-Per-View: 1,162,064 buys for revenue of $4,648,256

 

Show Rating: Awful

 

Commentary: Not the best show ever, but the big stars are still resting. All in all, plenty of good fights, and I think it was a success.

 

Rating: Great

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I would like to thank anyone who has actually followed this diary. Unfortunately, at this time, I believe the diary has "jumped the shark" so to speak. I already dominated the game, and the only things left are the constant yo-yo ratings. I just do not believe the diary is that interesting anymore. As such, I am no longer going to be posting to this.

 

However, if you are a professional wrestling fan, I will be starting a much better diary for TEW2008 based on the DreamVerse 2002 data that I authored. Sure, it may be a fictional world, but I urge anyone who likes professional wrestling to check it out, because unlike this diary, there will be a lot of work going into that one.

 

So long until then.

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