Here is your Fight-Size Update for Sunday, March 7, 2021.
- Sports Illustrated's Justin Barrasso shared the following report about AEW Revolution on his Twitter account:
"AEW Revolution note: The Team Taz-Darby Allin/Sting street fight was filmed ahead of time and is said to be a massive success.
The match highlights Sting while ensuring he worked in as safe of an environment as possible; allowed Ricky Starks and Brian Cage to have some star-making moments; and gave Darby Allin - who had a chance to apply his film school background - more chances to be a daredevil.
In this case, there is no denying that WWE's loss is AEW's gain. The failure to use the legendary Sting in a similar role, especially after proving in 2014 and ‘15 that he was still a legitimate attraction, is a considerable blunder for Vince McMahon."
- WWE shared a sneak-peek at their new docu-special, Goldberg at 54. The clip below shows the Hall of Famer's painful method for getting ring-ready.
- AEW shared the rules for their Casino Tag Team Royale.
- Who snapped the best selfies? Check out WWE.com's collection of the week's 25 coolest Instagram shots to find out.
- Emi Sakura shared a story about Hikaru Shida and Ryo Mizunami. The two will face off at AEW Revolution for the Women's Championship.
- Jordan Oliver found a VHS tape that says "Don't Watch" in his bag after his match with AJ Gray at GCW's Take Kare. For full show results, click here.
- As has become a tradition, WWE will be sending a customized WWE Championship to the Rangers Football Club for winning the Scottish Premiership.
- Kurt Angle made his WWF debut on Sunday Night Heat 22 years ago today.
- The newest WWE Top 10 look back at some of Sasha Banks' most memorable aerial assaults.
- Calvin Tankman wants to be the one to end the historic reign of MLW World Heavyweight Champion Jacob Fatu. He cut the following promo on the CONTRA leader.
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