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UnWrest Blog Update 12/9-12/16/18 + A Random Awesome Moment in Wrestling



Just a quick update on what's coming up on the blog this week, ladies and gentlemen.

12/9- NJPW World Tag League Finals (will be covered ASAP and posted on the blog)
 - This review might be similar to the G1 shows I covered in the summer: shorter notes for the undercard; full match reviews for the main matches.
12/10- Raw Thoughts (posted after Raw)
12/11- SmackDown Live Thoughts (posted after SmackDown)
12/12- NXT Thoughts (posted after NXT finishes up)
12/13- ROH/MLW TV shows (by around 11pm that night)
12/14- ROH Final Battle 2018 (Review will be posted as soon as that show ends)
12/16- WWE TLC (posted as soon as that show wraps up)

That's the schedule for now. I may post a few match reviews here and there as well as time permits.

Until next time, take care of yourselves. Spread some awesomeness.


And since Harley Race is awesome, here's a clip of a great moment in wrestling history and a great promo itself.


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