Here is your Fight Size update for the evening of Apr. 22.
- The latest WWE Canvas 2 Canvas features Mustafa Ali. You can view the video above.
- PWInsider reports that The Viking Experience (previously the War Raiders) are now The Viking Raiders.
- Fightful is sad to report that The Mighty John Quinn has passed away.
Very saddened to hear of the passing of The Mighty John Quinn. Without a doubt, he caused a national stir with his debut on WOS in 78. When he joined Brian Dixon, he was incredible and his Liverpool Stadium matches were totally explosive. RIP John and thank you for all you did. pic.twitter.com/tGwDeGdrtm
— Robby Brookside (@RobbyBrookside) April 22, 2019
- Local advertising has the following matches for Extreme Rules on July 24. Keep in mind that the card is subject to change.
*WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin.
*Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton.
*AJ Styles vs. Drew McIntyre.
- A few WWE superstars remember Dean Ambrose following his final match with WWE.
How I say hi to Dean Ambrose...---- #ThankYouAmbrose pic.twitter.com/s1PjfwuLOW
— Nattie (@NatbyNature) April 22, 2019
I wrestled Ambrose in live event & dark matches B4 he got called up-he had IT. After he debuted, I had a blast wrestling him in Street Fights on live events & for the US title in China-in matches nobody will ever see. AND he was cool enough to be on @MajorWFPod! #ThankYouAmbrose
— Zack Ryder (@ZackRyder) April 22, 2019
The denim jacket I wore last night for #ShieldsFinalChapter was actually purchased by one @ReneeYoungWWE FOR Dean Ambrose.
— Rev. Graves (@WWEGraves) April 22, 2019
It didn’t fit him. She gifted it to me. (Sans airbrush art --).
I know, I know. “Cool story, bro.”
I thought so. --
- Matt Jackson put out the following statement on his current break from wrestling, “I’ve been performing in a wrestling ring since I was 16 years old. I’ve never taken a long break, even for injury. I just kept going. This current break has been the longest I’ve ever taken. I’ve needed it to recharge my body, my mind, and to start a brand new company. But most importantly, I needed this to make up for lost time with my family. I haven’t forgotten about all of our amazing fans. We’ll be back soon, on the biggest adventure yet. Nothing but love.”
- Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer reports that CM Punk was Tony Khan's first choice for AEW, before Chris Jericho and The Young Bucks.
- Lana did an interview with 411Mania.
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