Beth Phoenix Reveals One Career Regret, Lacey Evans Goes Crabbing | Fight-Size Update
Here’s your fight-size update for the morning of January 17, 2020:
– Beth Phoenix went to Twitter and admitted that she regretted never competing in a steel cage match at any point throughout her career.
To answer your question, one of my only career regrets was that I never had the opportunity to compete in a steel cage.
— Betty Phoenix (@TheBethPhoenix) January 17, 2020
– Several WWE stars went to the National Civil Rights Museum and you can see a gallery of photos of their trip here.
– Lacey Evans and Kayla Braxton go crabbing.
– Dave Meltzer reports in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that he believes New Japan World gained roughly 20,000 new subscribers for Wrestle Kingdom 14.
– The Milwaukee Bucks are back at it again with their wrestling antics.
The new ‘Brothers of Destruction’ —-. @TheAssociation
(via @bucks) pic.twitter.com/Xyz2g17WKP
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) January 17, 2020
– Alex Karras, who once wrestled Dick The Bruiser in the 1960s, was named as part of the 2020 class that will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
– Tickets for GCW’s “Guilty Conscience” event taking place in Detroit on March 21 go on sale starting today at noon ET.
– Matthew Justice will face Masato Tanaka on the GCW “Ready To Die” event on February 4 in Tokyo, Japan.
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