New Japan Pro Wrestling is currently in the process of expanding into the United States. The promotion has already hosted a couple of events in the California area in recent years, and NJPW will be running a joint show with Ring of Honor called the G1 Supercard in Madison Square Garden during the weekend of WrestleMania 35. NJPW has just confirmed there will be two other shows held in the US in 2019. New Japan is hosting “The New Beginning USA” tour with shows set to take place in Los Angeles, California and in Charlotte, North Carolina. Fans interested in seeing the New Japan athletes in action should know that the promotion will be coming to America on January 30th and February 1st.
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— NJPW Global (@njpwglobal) December 10, 2018
WWE broadcaster Charly Caruso announced a while back that she had officially been hired by ESPN. Caruso will still continue to work for WWE in addition to her new responsibilities at ESPN, and Charly has just revealed some details about what it is like to take on both roles at the same time. During an interview on Lilian Garcia’s Chasing Glory podcast, Caruso said that she is working part-time for the network at the moment. Caruso is hosting SportsCenter for Snapchat at the moment, which she says has a much more laid back vibe than the traditional show. Caruso notes that the work is tiring nevertheless. Caruso is not ruling out the possibility of a full time career with ESPN, but she is thrilled with her current situation with the network and WWE.
“I’ve been doing the SportsCenter updates, which air on ESPN throughout
the day. I’ll chime in with anywhere from 3-4 minutes worth of sports
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news, with just a brief update and then toss it back to the show that I
just interrupted…now that I’m doing both [ESPN & WWE], I’m so busy
all the time. It’s pretty exhausting.” Caruso said.
Becky Lynch is currently set to make her in-ring return at WWE’s TLC pay-per-view this Sunday night. Lynch has been out of action due to a concussion-related injuries for a number of weeks now, but she will be coming back to defend her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Asuka and Charlotte Flair match in a TLC match this weekend. Before that match occurs, Lynch has just laid out a challenge to the SmackDown women’s division. Lynch is encouraging anybody who has an issue with her, or who wants her title, to step up and face her. Whether or not this will be addressed on SmackDown this week is unknown, but fans may want to keep their eyes open during Lynch’s segment during the show this Tuesday.
Bring me all the bitches that want some. pic.twitter.com/A1EhZBHqbd
— The Man (@BeckyLynchWWE) December 10, 2018