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Saturday, September 14, 2019

NJPW California names, WWE stars present award, AEW tag title tournament entrant determined by poll, AEW team update, WWE hiring, Clash of Champions press, Jericho cruise sells out, Cena set for big role, WWE event dropped, Impact sets post-BFG shows, NXT name back on the road, and Questions on AEW's tapings branching out, NXT having commercials now, enhancement talent names, and WWE not airing Bret Stampede matches

NJPW's November 11 California event will feature Kota Ibushi, Juice Robinson, Tetsuya Naito, EVIL, SANADA, Jay White, Chase Owens, Minoru Suzuki, and Lance Archer. The November 9 event will feature those names as well as Will Ospreay, Kazuchika Okada, and Jushin "Thunder" Liger.

Ali and Apollo Crews were at Beyond Sports' Global Awards to present the Courageous Use of Sport Award.

AEW is holding a poll to determine the final entrants in the tag team championship tournament. The options are Luchasaurus and Jungle Boy or Angelico and Jack Evans.

The Dark Order will be full-time AEW workers in time for the TNT debut.

WWE is hiring for writers, a motion graphics designer, an administrative assistant at the WWE Performance Center, a photo editor, a manager of community relations, a manager for network email marketing, a senior coordinator of network email marketing, nd a vice president of WWE Fan Analytics.

Clash of Champions will have a preview show with Bayley, Sasha Banks, Dolph Ziggler, and Robert Roode.

- Clash of Champions' Watch Along will have Ali, Matt Hardy, Natalya, Zack Ryder, Curt Hawkins, Health Slater, Kassius Ohno, Chelsea Green, and Vic Joseph.

Kofi Kingston spoke to Fox News before Clash of Champions.

Chris Jericho's January cruise event has sold out. Impressive!!

John Cena has been officially announced for Suicide Squad 2. He's expected to play Peacemaker.

Smackdown Live's Friday live event was rescheduled to a water main break at the venue. The event will now take place on January 19.

Impact and Border City Wrestling are teaming for events on October 25 and October 26 in Ontario. I believe these will be TV tapings.

Killian Dain worked his first NXT live event since July 28 this weekend, defeating Kushida in Florida.

For my take on yesterday's PWInsider.com questions:
1. They will definitely branch out more as time goes on. Their hottest markets are getting priority, I believe, so Minnesota must not be a big priority. Time will tell.

2. So it's definitely Anthem rather than Impact. It's possible Impact is going to take that company's timeslot, and that's a bigger priority for Anthem for obvious reasons. Time will tell what else will be affected.

3. There will be more content overall, but, yes, some of it will take place during commercial breaks. That's how USA makes their money back!

4. Hey! It's tough to come up with so many unique names for enhancement talents! I'm surprised we don't see more pop culture names.

5. I can't say I blame Bret for wanting to be paid for them to broadcast matches he owns!

More wrestling tomorrow.

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