Here's your fight-size update for the evening of December 17, 2020:
- According to Variety, Snoop Dogg and the upcoming TBS talent competition series “Go-Big Show” have partnered to present a virtual New Year’s Eve special. The celebration will be livestreamed from Snoop’s compound on December 31 beginning at 11 p.m. ET and will also feature Bert Kreischer, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles, Cody Rhodes and more.
- Robert Stone wants Raw Women's Champion Asuka for a collaboration.
Hey @WWEAsuka !!! We LOVE your twitter account. Would you like to collab??? DM here and one of my #RobertStoneBrand team members will get back to you and organize something special for you!
— #SuitManStone (@RobertStoneWWE) December 17, 2020
- WWE stock closed at $47.49 per share when the stock market closed this afternoon. This is the highest the stock closed in more than six months.
- In the main event of today's episode of NXT UK, Gallus defeated The Hunt to retain their NXT UK Tag Team Titles. For full results of the show, click here.
- Richard Holliday posted a Christmas video that can be seen below.
Merry Christmas. #HappyHollidays pic.twitter.com/GaGMo0DLlQ
— Richard Holliday (@MostMarketable) December 16, 2020
- Stone Cold Steve Austin and Drew McIntyre argue about cats and dogs at this link.
- Hiroshi Tanahashi spoke with NJPW about almost facing Bob Sapp nearly two decades ago.
- According to Showbuzz Daily, the December 16 episode of MTV's The Challenge, which features former WWE star Lio Rush, averaged 839,000 viewers and drew a 0.45 rating in the 18-49 demographic, which was the best in cable for the day.
- RevPro announced that Bobbi Tyler will face Aleah James on December 27 during the Epic Encounters 7 show.
- Gabriel Kidd's latest NJPW blog can be read at this link.
- CMLL sent its condolences to the family of wrestling announcer Dr. Alfonso Morales, who recently passed away.
El Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre se une a la pena que embarga a la familia luchística por el sensible fallecimiento del legendario comentarista deportivo Dr. Alfonso Morales, quien se convirtió en una emblemática voz que marcó historia en este deporte.
— Lucha Libre CMLL (@CMLL_OFICIAL) December 17, 2020
Descanse en paz. pic.twitter.com/YGlAGim1cB
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