Fight Size Update: Sami Zayn Praises Colt Cabana, John Cena Lighting Empire State, Finn Balor, More
Here is your Fight Size update for the evening of Dec. 10.
– Fightful takes a look at the recent additions to the NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 13 card. You can view the video above.
– The Wrestling Observer reports that Finn Balor was sent home from the Raw tour after one event last week. No word on why he was sent home.
– Nick Jackson showed off the new post-Bullet Club Young Bucks design.
– Jay Lethal shared his Pokemon GO tips with Gamespot.
– Bully Ray is not a fan of Winter Wonderland.
“Winter Wonderland” is demeaning to Wrestlers.
The lyric “you can do the job when you’re in town” implies that the wrestler who losses is a “jobber.” This is careless and insensitive language.
Please change lyric to, “you can do the favor when you’re in town.”
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— Bully Ray (@bullyray5150) December 10, 2018
– John Cena announced hat he will take part in lighting up the Empire State Building in New York City on Dec. 20 alongside the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Transformers: Bumblebee co-star Hailee Steinfeld. The building will be lit yellow in honor of Bumblee’s color and “to celebrate the commitment of brightening the lives of children.”
– Sami Zayn has high praise for Colt Cabana.
I’ll go one step further and say that, whether they know it or not, many independent wrestlers probably wouldn’t be making the money they’re making now were it not for Colt.
He truly changed the game. https://t.co/nsulsTUGrG— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) December 10, 2018
– Matt Hardy said “Seth Rollins is the guy, who should be the nucleus of WWE right now” during a Rapid Fire interview with SPN Action. You can view the full clip here.
– Toni Storm doesn’t like referees.
Although I can’t stop laughing I am genuinely sorry https://t.co/LbSSVMyfvy
— Toni Storm トニー・ストーム (@tonistorm_) December 8, 2018
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– Shane ‘Hurricane’ Helms will be part be on ROH Honor Reigns Supreme on Jan. 13.