Here is your Fight Size update for the morning of Feb. 9.
- WWE released a rare 2000 match between Brock Lesnar and Mark Henry. You can view the clip in the video above.
- Alexa Bliss and Mike Quackenbush hanging out at the Performance Center.
Had a fun 4 hours in the ring training with the one & only @MikeQuackenbush !! Can’t wait for y’all to see what I learned ---- thank you again Mike! Always grateful for the time -- pic.twitter.com/ubaywY2BIh
— Lexi Kaufman (@AlexaBliss_WWE) February 7, 2019
- PWInsider reports that MLW’s live special on Saturday was second most-watched MLW broadcast in beIN Sports history and was the most-watched broadcast for BeIN that day.
- Ian Riccaboni has announced that his wife is expected to deliver their first child this weekend, and he will miss the ROH shows as a result. Riccaboni posted the news on Twitter:
Now feels as good of time as ever to mention this:
— Ian Riccaboni (@IanRiccaboni) February 7, 2019
My wife is pregnant. All signs point to a happy and health birth... this weekend.
One of the reasons I re-signed with ROH was because they walk the walk with "Family First". I have off this weekend. https://t.co/KlK7BBDaXp
- 80’s Wrestling Con has announced that a GLOW panel will take place during their April convention in Freehold, New Jersey. The convention announced on Thursday that original GLOW Girls Hollywood, Lightning, and The Royal Hawaiian will be part of the panel, titled “The Glamour, The Gilt, and The Greed.” The Q&A session will also be accompanied by autographs and photo signings with the three. You can find information here.
- The Wrestling Observer reports that The Undertaker charges $25,000 per hour for his appearances and booking dates in the United States.
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- Natalya posted to Twitter noting that she broke her front squat lifting record today. You can see her post below noting that she topped 200 pounds, as well as one yesterday about breaking her personal deadlift record