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Friday, August 28, 2020

Interviews with Arquette/Dominik, Assorted wrestling press, UWN's first announced match, WWE opposing FTR trademarks, WWE adding writers, NXT audience, new AEW matches, and Questions on Hall of Fame inductions

David Arquette appeared on "Josh Gates Tonight" to talk about wrestling and more. 

Dana Brooke distributed meals to low income families in Miami. Very glad to see her do so.

Masked Republic merchandise is now available at Hot Topic.

United Wrestling Network has announced Alex Hammerstone vs. EJ Sparks for Hammerstone's West Coast Pro Championship. Interesting to see an MLW titleholder on the show, but glad he's getting work while MLW is on hiatus.

Dominik Mysterio spoke to Gorilla Position

WWE has filed opposition to FTR trademarks for "No Flips, Just Fists", "Say Yeah," "Top Guys," "#FTRKO," and "Shatter Machine."

WWE is hiring a Smackdown lead writer as well as a writer's assistant. That says a alot about Vince McMahon's faith in his current employees.

WWE 2K Battlegrounds will feature Jerry Lawler and Mauro Ranallo on commentary.

NXT drew 824,000 viewers Wednesday night. That's a strong number for sure. It's almost like they'd be doing better if they weren't up against Dynamite each week!

All Out has added:
- Kenny Omega and Hangman Page vs. FTR for the Tag Team Championship

- Dark Order's Brodie Lee, Colt Cabana, Evil Uno, and Stu Grayson vs. Natural Nightmares, Matt Cardona, and Scorpio Sky

- A 21-man Casino Battle Royale for an World Championship opportunity

- Hikaru Shida vs. Thunder Rosa for the AEW Women's Championship

Dynamite has announced:

- Jon Moxley vs. Mark Sterling, MJF's lawyer. If Sterling doesn't appear, MJF loses his world championship match

- Young Bucks, Luchasaurus, and Jungle Boy vs. Frankie Kazarian, Christopher Daniels, and Private Party. The winning four men face off in a tag match at All Out.

- Santana and Ortiz vs. Best Friends

- Chris Jericho vs. Joey Janela

-- AEW does a really good job of announcing matches in advance. 

For my take on yesterday's PWInsider.com questions:

Nothing to add to 1, 2, or 5.

3. Their odds were certainly better, but the Hall of Fame isn't really treated like another sport's would be. It would have been up to whatever Vince felt those years. 

4. That seems most logical. 

More wrestling tomorrow. 

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