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Fight Size Update: Johnny Attitude Passes, WWE Interviewer Gets New Career, Adam Cole At EVOLVE Update

This is the Fight Size Update for the evening of June 25th. 

– In the video above, Pro Wrestling Unlimited previews the WWE Intercontinental Championship rematch on Raw between Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins. 

– At FightfulSelect.com, the Fightful Weekender Podcast will be available this week with a bonus Q & A segment.  

– Former WCW wrestler Johnny Attitude passed on June 12th according to the following post to his Facebook by his family. 

– After earning a Championship match at the United Kingdom tournament event, Toni Storm addresses Shayna Baszler and the rest of the NXT roster. 

– Total Bellas and Total Divas are both nominated for Teen Choice Awards and voting is currently going on at the Teen Choice website. 

Jordan Devlin has been unsuccessful in his last two bids in the United Kingdom tournament despite feeling like he is in the best shape of his life. 

– Adam Cole defended his NXT North American Championship at Evolve 107. 

– Jack Gallagher will reevaluate his abilities and future after being knocked out of the United Kingdom tournament at Royal Albert Hall. 

– Charly Caruso revealed on Instagram she has became a certified personal trainer but she will not be leaving WWE. 

– Finn Balor explains how “Balor Club is for everyone” started as a Photoshop of his logo posted to Instagram. 

 – Jeff Hardy addressed his opponent for Smackdown Shinsuke Nakamura in the following video. 

– After a rant on social media by Paul Heyman, this WWE Now episode was about how “negotiations” with Lesnar have stalled. This all stemmed from the multi-person match announced for Extreme Rules that will determine Lesnar’s next opponent. 

Colt Cabana and David Starr will be competing for the following unique Championship belt in an upcoming match. 

– At a WWE Live Event in Anaheim, California, the rope broke during a tag team match with Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Dolph Ziggler, and Drew McIntyre. 

– According to PWInsider, WWE has filed for the trademark of  British Strong Style. 

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