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NJPW On AXS Viewership, Big E Headed To Nickelodeon, The Rock Announces XFL HQ Location | Fight Size



Here is your fight size update for Friday, April 22, 2022:

– Per Wrestlenomics, Following New Japan Pro-Wrestling on 4/21/22 was watched by 51,000 viewers on average, including 10,000 aged 18 to 49, for a 0.01 P18-49 rating. Compared to last week, New Japan was up 2% in total viewership. Among viewers 18 to 49, viewership was down 33% from last week’s 15,000.

– Big E, who is currently sidelined with a broken neck, will be featured on an upcoming episode of Nickelodeon’s Side Hustle:

The Rock has announced that Texas will be the location of the new headquarters for the XFL Football League

– When the market closed today, WWE stock was trading at $60.98 per share

Sasha Banks shows off her new Boss grill

– Tommaso Ciampa was embraced by Triple H at the entrance stage following his NXT Stand & Deliver bout. This was a surprise for his NXT send-off, Ciampa tells BT Sport:

– PLAYSTATION 2 COVER ART CHALLENGE All Elite Arcade

– Austin Creed is a busy man.

– Scott Steiner explained to The Detroit News how he started wearing chainmail to the ring.

“In amateur wrestling, you really didn’t talk too much trash. Wrestling is a humbling experience: if you get too big, you’ll get beat. So I had always had that mindset,” Scott says. “But after awhile, once I saw everything in the business, the politics, I had a totally different mindset than when I broke in. I had a whole different attitude, it was more of a rage. And that’s what came out.”

“I saw it one day, I liked it, and I wore it out to the ring,” he says. “It was really that simple.”

– Danhausen fights Dracula for Toy store ownership in Dallas

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– Riddle looks to go back-to-back in match against Jey Uso: WWE Now, April 22, 2022

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