WWE Raw on Netflix viewership metrics for August 11 episode revealed

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The Monday, August 11th episode of WWE Raw on Netflix brought in 2.8 million global views and 5.3 million global hours viewed through its first seven days, according to the Netflix weekly Tudum report.

That number is down from the August 4th post-SummerSlam edition that drew an even 3 million global views and 6.1 million global views. However, it’s the third-highest of the last ten weeks for global views with the global hours being the lowest since July 7th (5.1 million).

Raw Viewership Details:

The listed runtime of 1:51 was slightly down from the previous week’s 1:59.

The show dropped to eighth globally for the week and hit the Top Ten in 17 countries worldwide including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, and India per usual in addition to Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand.

The weekly average for the last ten weeks is 2.72 million global views with 5.4 million global hours viewed.

Dave Meltzer has his thoughts on the show here for subscribers.

Raw Show Notes:

The show from Quebec featured CM Punk & LA Knight against The Brons in the main event, a Women’s Intercontinental title defense by Becky Lynch, and Sami Zayn against Rusev.

Last 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix ratings/viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
August 11, 20252.8 million5.3 million
August 4, 20253.0 million6.1 million
July 28, 20252.7 million5.5 million
July 21, 20252.7 million5.7 million
July 14, 20252.7 million5.4 million
July 7, 20252.6 million5.1 million
June 30, 20252.5 million4.6 million
June 23, 20252.6 million5.2 million
June 16, 20252.7 million5.0 million
June 9, 20252.9 million6.1 million
Average for last 10 weeks:2.72 million5.4 million

AEW adds time to wrestler’s contract against their request

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For the foreseeable future, Danhausen will remain under AEW contract even if he likely won’t be seen on TV.

Fightful Select reported Monday the unusual wrestler had his contract extended by AEW due to injury time “well into 2026” when his contract was originally set to expire on July 1st. According to his outlet, that was “apparently against his wishes” as “it was believed he requested they didn’t pick up his option.”

It’s unclear from the report if AEW added injury time in addition to an option. Regardless, the 35-year-old is still beholden to AEW through some part of 2026. He has been working indies consistently despite his lack of usage.

He signed his initial deal in January 2022 and suffered a torn pectoral muscle at March 2023’s Revolution, making his return in late-November that same year.

After not appearing on AEW TV since a battle royal at December 2023’s AEW Worlds End, he defeated Brandon Cutler in a February 2024 ROH match and then disappeared. He made a surprise appearance at last December’s ROH Final Battle to interfere during an Atlantis Jr. vs. Mason Madden match only to disappear again.

It was reported that he reached out about a follow-up, but there were no plans to bring him to TV despite the appearance.

WOL: I guess there’s a wrestling war after all

For the second straight week, there’s an extended Sunday version of Wrestling Observer Live with Josh Nason, available below or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Josh leads off with an admission that he was wrong (I know!) about there not being a wrestling war between WWE and AEW. Given the past week of the news that WWE is planning a head-to-head PLE with All Out and John Cena’s final match opposite Worlds End in addition to TNA’s possible TV home and night, it’s more clear than ever. But why should WWE care? I discuss.

He also gives his thoughts on the UFC’s deal with Paramount and why AEW is a (temporary) winner.

He also looks ahead to next weekend’s AEW Forbidden Door card and why he is looking forward to it more than week vs. last week.

Josh also goes over some things he thinks he knows he thinks including why Ring of Honor needs a direction, Nick Khan’s hatred of out-of-office messages, Big E’s wrestling future, Karrion Kross, and how Vince McMahon will be remembered.

Click here to listen for free or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

WWE star makes surprise appearance during AAA Triplemania XXXIII main event

AJ Styles continues to break down forbidden doors this summer, following up his TNA Slammiversary appearance in July with a surprise appearance at Saturday’s AAA Triplemania.

The WWE star appeared during the four-way main event between Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo, Dragon Lee, Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano, costing Mysterio the match.

After Mysterio took out Americano and Lee with a loaded mask, he was about to pin Lee to win the title after a frog splash when a mysterious masked man appeared at ringside and pulled him off. The man then entered the ring and revealed himself to be Styles, much to Mysterio’s chagrin.

Styles then delivered a Styles Clash and left the reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion for dead, allowing Vikingo to hit the 630 for the pin and successful title defense.

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The finish ended a dizzying several minute sequence that saw a load of interference from the back including Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh, the LWO, Americano’s masked goons, and then Styles.

That was preceded by Vikingo getting put through the English announce table by Americano and Mysterio that knocked out the headset for several minutes. The two were then distracted and missed Lee jumping through the ropes with a tope that was a gateway to the chaos that would ensue.

It was the third successful defense for Vikingo in his second run as Mega champion and his first since June’s Triplemania.

It was an eventful night that saw several WWE stars make surprise appearances, two titles change hands, and the next Worlds Collide revealed for September 12th.

Former ROH champion earns IWGP title shot at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door

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Years after his in-ring career was thought to be over, former Ring of Honor World and Pure Champion Nigel McGuinness has a chance to add the IWGP World title to his trophy case and in front of his countrymen.

McGuinness earned the opportunity on Saturday’s AEW Collision by winning a four-way title eliminator that included Lee Moriarty, Daniel Garcia and Hechicero.

The 49-year-old will get that chance at next Sunday’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door in his hometown of London, England, challenging reigning champion Zack Sabre Jr. As an added bonus, Garcia will be in McGuinness’ corner for the match.

It will be their first ever match against each other. It will be the first title defense in Sabre Jr.’s second run.

The Collision commentator made his surprise return at 2024’s All In as part of the Casino Gauntlet match — his first since December 2011. Since then, he fell in defeat to Bryan Danielson and Lee Moriarty (also in 2024) and then he and Garcia lost to FTR at May’s Double or Nothing.

Current AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door card | Sunday, August 24 | London, England

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against MJF
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) defend against winner of Tag Team title eliminator tournament
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. Nick Wayne & Kip Sabian
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Athena
  • TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Alex Windsor, CMLL TBD and Stardom TBD
  • IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. defends against Nigel McGuinness
  • TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher defends against Hiromu Takahashi
  • Lights out steel cage match: Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi vs. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli), Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

AAA Triplemania XXXIII live results: Four-way Mega title match

The first AAA Triplemania of the WWE era emanates from Arena CDMX in Mexico City, airing live and free on YouTube.

The headliner will feature El Hijo del Vikingo defending his AAA Mega title in a four-way against WWE main roster talents Dominik Mysterio, Dragon Lee and El Grande Americano.

In a street fight, main roster members and reigning AAA Tag Team Champions Angel & Berto defend against Pagano & Psycho Clown.

In a mixed trios match, Judgment Day’s Finn Balor, JD McDonagh and Raquel Rodriguez face Nino Hamburguesa, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice.

The Reina de Reinas title will be on the line in a three-way as Flammer defends against Faby Apache and Natalya.

The Latin American title will also be defended as champion El Mesias faces El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.

The card is rounded out by a Copa Bardahl match, similar to a Royal Rumble in terms of entrances but eliminations happen via pin.

Our live coverage begins at 9 PM Eastern.

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I am the perfect audience for this as I’m not a regular, if any, watcher of either CMLL or AAA, but I’m obviously very familiar with the World Wrestling Federation. Will this hook me? Read on and find out.

I found it notable that the WWE stinger that airs at the beginning of all WWE shows also aired here, even though the sale hasn’t officially gone through yet. That was followed by a really well done intro video with nods to the past, the current, and the future.

Within the first few minutes, this 100% felt like a WWE production. Is that good or bad for the longtime fans? That’s not for me to say.

AAA executives, Triple H, Nick Khan, and Shawn Michaels were all in the ring to start the show, leading into the Mexican national anthem. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Khan ever on WWE so this is quite a moment for nerds like me.

Walk-ins from all the major talent were shown as were the AAA announce team. Corey Graves, Konnan and JBL are on the call with Jesus Zuinga as our ring announcer. Konnan will also be inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame by Rey Mysterio.

And with that, we’re off.

Copa Bardahl match

As you read above, this is Royal Rumble-style in terms of entrances but eliminations are by pinfall only.

La Parka was the first entrant, coming in with a Thriller knock-off song and full dance routine which I certainly did not hate. AAA Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid (who has worked plenty in TNA through the years) was as entrant two. Kid got a near fall off a 450 which led to Joaquin Wilde from WWE as entrant no. 3.

Shortly after, Abismo Negro Jr. was no. 4 and impressive quickly with his power moves. Then, Taurus (apparently a new version?) was in at no. 5 which as someone that regularly watches AEW, is a strange visual to say the least. Aerostar was in next at no. 6 and took his time getting into the ring. It’s hitting me that this is the perfect match to start this show with so many new fans watching that have zero idea who is in AAA (like me!).

Laredo Kid was eliminated by Aerostar by tossing him over the top which I thought was just by pin only, but I’m learning as we go. That led to Mecha Wolf (former NWA Tag Team Champion) as no. 7 and Cruz Del Toro from WWE was in at no. 8. Wolf eliminated Wilde over the top after spraying mist in his eyes.

Then, things picked up as WWE’s Otis was no. 9, tossing Aerostar over the damn ring post to eliminate him. He then did a worm on Negro Jr. The fans were loving this. Pimpinella was out at no. 10 which was a sight to see and then some. Taurus was then eliminated by a double Pimpinella and Otis clotheslineand I am already loving this show. Otis then teased kissing Pimpinella before accidentally eliminating Pimpinella after getting dropkicked over the top rope.

Cibernetico was in at no. 11, followed by the one and only MICROMAN at no. 12 who seems destined to appear in WWE by year’s end. After fighting off elimination, Cibernetico was eliminated by Otis who picked Microman up and used him as a weapon to do so. Well, then.

No. 13? WWE’s Omos. We’ll see how his NOAH training prepared him for this moment. The remaining people in the ring then all attacked him one-by-one and got taken out one-by-one. This led to, yes, a Microman and Omos interaction in an image that needs to be seen to be believed. Omos then picked Microman up by his head and people shrieked with what he might do. Shrieked, I tell you.

He then eliminated Negro Jr. and Del Toro at the same time before the final entrant was revealed: Octagon Jr. who won last year’s Copa Bardahl. Otis took his shot at Omos and failed, but Microman took advantage and pinned Otis to eliminate him. Omos then picked Microman up high above his head and threatened to toss him into the stands, instead tossing him onto Negro Jr. and Del Toro at ringside to eliminate him.

Parka, Octagon and Mecha Wolf then teamed up to try and take Omos out, but then turned on each other while Omos just awkwardly hung out in the corner. Parka eliminated Wolf and Omos eliminated Octagon with a big boot while he was on the apron.

That left the first entrant and Omos. Parka teased eliminating Omos and had him teetering on the apron, but Omos grabbed Parka with a chokehold and simply pulled him up over the ropes to throw him to the outside for the win.

This match was a lot of fun with a good blend of AAA and WWE talent. Omos has apparently returned, but I could see him go into mothballs again until next year’s Copa.

Match Result: Omos won the Copa Bardahl

-Dragon Lee did a backstage interview in both English and Spanish, neither of which moved me.

-It was time for celeb crowd shots which includes Triple H, Nick Khan and AAA execs, someone named Pipe Punk, and Dr. Wagner Jr. who was sporting a tremendous fur coat and glasses combo.

AAA Latin American Champion El Mesias (w/ Dorian Roldan) defends against El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.

Mesias is 50 and has held the title for 280 days with three successful title defenses. My guess is the 33-year-old goes over here, but what do I know? Mesias was out in an homage to Doctor Doom of Marvel fame.

I do give WWE credit as they are not shying away from the majority of the presentation being in all Spanish minus the English commentary team. I wonder how long that will continue. One thing TKO must love is all the logos on the mat which is right up their financial alley.

Commentary did a great job establishing Mesias’ background with the elder Wagner Jr. and why there is history here. Father did not love when Roldan attacked his son on the outside of the ring and neither did the fans. Mesias then threatened to rip his son’s mask off in front of him. Konnan leaned into his rivalry with Wagner Jr., siding with Mesias.

Wagner Jr. rallied after a double clothesline spot, firing up and nearly getting the win after a big splash and then again after a power bomb and Wagner Driver. Roldan jumped up on the apron and his father could take it no more. However, Roldan put on his old mask to taunt the father but got socked anyway.

Mesias hit his big finisher, but Wagner Jr. kicked out. He got distracted by the father on the outside of the ring and got superplexed followed by another Wagner driver that got the pin and his first title win.

This started out a bit meh and got really fun when Wagner Jr. got involved on his son’s behalf which just added to the heat. Konnan’s annoyance on commentary only added to the fun.

Vero Rodriguez interviewed the new champion after the match while Konnan called him an ass kisser. This was only in Spanish, so I have no idea what he said.

Match Result: El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defeated Mesias to become the AAA Latin American Champion

-Chuey Martinez interviewed Judgment Day in the back but took off when Rey Mysterio Jr. entered the frame. They disrespected him in both English and Spanish.

-A Cricket ad with Penta aired. Never saw that in AEW.

-A celebrity named Natalia MX (an “influencer”) was shown. Like with their other properties, WWE is leaning heavy into that culture.

Judgment Day (Finn Balor, JD McDonagh & Raquel Rodriguez) (w/ Roxanne Perez) vs. Nino Hamburguesa, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice

Back when I was watching Valerie Loureda compete on Bellator undercards, I wouldn’t have guessed her higher calling would be in WWE as Lola Vice but she’s absolutely perfect for it.

This was a party match which the fans loved, especially Hamburguesa as the babyface in peril and Iguana, because, well, he’s Iguana. Hamburguesa eventually got the hot tag to Iguana who cleaned house. As Iguana was running wild, Balor jumped up on the apron to reveal…Demonito, his own puppet done up as his Demon character. Iguana was perplexed and Demonito ate the iguana. Yes, that is a sentence I just wrote in 2025.

Hamburguesa then brought in two burgers and gave Balor one which led to an Iguana enziguri to knock him out of the ring. Hamburguesa then hit a tope on Balor and McDonagh after a Iguana dive, leaving Vice and Rodriguez.

Perez shoved Vice off the top which led to Hiedra running out but she accidentally hit Vice and then chased Perez to the back. Rodriguez then hit her Tejana bomb for the pin and win.

Again, this was a fun party match. The end felt kind of flat with the run-in, but it is what it is.

Match Result: Judgment Day defeated Nino Hamburguesa, Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice

-Brian “El Shulito” Calderon (a singer with 1.1 million Instagram followers) was shown.

AAA Tag Team Champions Los Garza (Angel & Berto) defend against Psycho Clown & Pagano in a street fight

At one point, both Berto and Angel seemed destined to be released as they had no real fit on the WWE main roster. Yet, this team has revitalized them and feels right. This AAA relationship came at a perfect time.

I was interested if this would be a WWE street fight or a AAA street fight (maybe they are the same?) and this felt like the former. It basically stayed in the ring the entire time and felt like a house show street fight with kendo sticks, garbage cans and tables. There was an impressive double press slam on Pagano through a non-Slim Jim table in the ring which led to more tables being brought in. Pagano speared the champions through a table as they were trying to suplex Clown through it.

Pagano and Clown were put through side-by-side tables on the outside of the ring after a Jericho-style springboard dropkick by Berto while Angel had both men ensnared on the apron. Got that? Pagano and Clown rallied with “barbed wire,” wrapping it around Berto, followed by a Spanish fly off the top by Clown to give the challengers the title win in a bit of a surprise. That led to other Clowns coming out to celebrate.

The loss ends the two-month reign of Los Garza.

I do enjoy a good street fight, but this didn’t do anything for me.

Match Result: Pagano & Psycho Clown defeated Los Garza to win the AAA Tag Team titles

Rey Mysterio inducts Konnan into the AAA Hall of Fame

Mysterio spoke in Spanish, but there was also an English translator who was nearly impossible to hear as both men were talking essentially at the same time. Of note, there were “Alberto” chants to which Mysterio said “I’ll bring him. Wait on me.” or something to that effect.

The video featured R-Truth, Norman Smiley, Road Dogg and Penta giving their props in addition to a lot of WCW footage. Konnan thanked a lot of people, yelled at someone to sit down in the crowd twice, and put over the WWE relationship.

Assuming an increasingly English-speaking audience is the goal for WWE with these shows, production needs to figure out how to make the translator thing work as two men talking over each other is distracting.

-El Grande Americano was interviewed backstage in Spanish.

-Vikingo was also interviewed and heavily booed.

-During the night, ads also aired for WrestleMania in addition to the upcoming Canelo Alvarez fight being promoted by TKO.

-Attendance was announced as a sold-out 19,691.

-Briadana Deyanara Moreno (influencer) was shown followed by Mascarita Sagrada, Fantasma and Lady Shani which was quite a visual transition.

AAA Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer defends against Faby Apache and Natalya in a three-way

A loss here would end a 735-day reign (!) as champion for Flammer, one that began in August 2023 but only has five successful title defenses. Natalya came out as the Nattie Neidhart Bloodsport version of her character, aka “The Low Key Legend.” I could see a title change here for Natalya which would give her something notable on the resume.

Apache had a pin on Flammer, but did a super slow count for which the story wasn’t explained. He then did a quick count when Flammer attempted to pin Apache so clearly there’s a story. The fans were also chanting something at each other which wasn’t explained on commentary. Perhaps also distracted, Konnan did randomly say during the match that he can’t wait to see what AAA is like under WWE’s direction in the next year, two years and five years.

Natalya nearly got the win on a quick count on Apache, but Flammer took advantage of a distracted Apache who had just hit a Michinoku driver on Natalya, rolling her up for the pin with a quick count.

Afterward, Natalya and Apache got into it again and had to be separated.

Like the crowd, I wasn’t into this. This went just under 11 minutes and felt a lot longer.

Match Result: Flammer retained the AAA Reina de Reinas title in a three-way over Natalya and Lady Apache

The next Worlds Collide show was announced for Friday, September 12 at 10 PM Eastern from Las Vegas, right after SmackDown.

AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Dominik Mysterio, El Grande Americano and Dragon Lee in a four-way

Americano came out with a mariachi band and sang his way to the ring which the crowd absolutely loved followed by Lee with dragon wings and a Chinese dragon. Then, there was Mysterio, the reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion who was beloved. Vikingo was shown backstage getting props from Rey Mysterio Jr. and also his father who was also roundly booed.

Of note, commentary didn’t say a god damn word during the entrances which I love, love, love. Let the performers have the moment and let us take everything in. Based on the reaction, the people want either Americano or Mysterio. Also, can we give props to Ludwig Kaiser for speaking perfect (I think) Spanish? Who knew that speaking multiple languages was such a plus in today’s WWE?

Perhaps too jacked up about the moment, Lee was off early, missing some kicks and a dropkick into the corner. He and Vikingo teamed up on the not-so-heels before competing against each other. It’s so wild to me to hear Vikingo booed considering how loved he is in the U.S.

As noted several times on commentary, this was, indeed, non-stop action (Total Nonstop Action, perhaps?). They went a little too strong into how great a match this was instead of just letting the action speak for itself.

Things broke down on the outside as the not-so-heels put Vikingo through the English announce table (EAT?) before turning on each other which distracted them from a Lee tope through the ropes. This also knocked out the broadcast team so it was quiet for a while.

Judgment Day came out to distract Lee and hold him in place for a 619 but Americano broke up the pin attempt. The LWO then ran out to even up the odds and the commentary team came back. Two of Americano’s mysterious masked men then came out to aid Americano and nearly won by pinning Lee after a Blockbuster.

He then tried to load the mask, but Lee prevented it and dove onto all the interfering parties on the outside of the ring. He then hit Operation Dragon on Americano, but Vikingo broke up the pin and nearly got one of his own after a 630.

Mysterio then put on his own Rey Mysterio Sr. mask, loaded it up, dumped Vikingo outside and headbutted both Americano and Lee, nearly getting the pin on Lee after a frog splash until a masked man pulled him off.

That was revealed to be AJ Styles who hit a Styles Clash on his rival Mysterio and then left. Vikingo took advantage, hitting a 630 to get the pin and successful title defense.

PHEW.

This was a beautifully chaotic WWE-style main event that I thoroughly enjoyed.

Match Result: El Hijo del Vikingo defeated Dominik Mysterio, Dragon Lee and El Grande Americano to retain the AAA Mega title

Triplemania Final Thoughts:

For a AAA noob like myself, this was an extremely entertaining three hours, capped by a fun main event. The street fight and women’s title match didn’t do much for me, but everything else checked the boxes for me. The WWE production gave it a familiar gloss which is either good or bad depending on your viewpoint.

If I’m a AAA hardcore, I’d love to hear from you. What did you think of tonight’s show and did it assuage your concerns about the future? Hit me up on X, BlueSky or good ol’ email.

Mina Shirakawa returns from injury on AEW Collision

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Interim Ring of Honor Women’s TV Champion Mina Shirakawa returned from injury during Saturday’s AEW Collision.

Shirakawa came out to aid AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm at the onset of Collision when she came out to deliver a promo to the fans when she was attacked by Athena and Billie Starkz. Storm will defend against Athena at Forbidden Door.

Shirakawa won the interim TV title and then got injured by Athena the next night at AEW All In. She hasn’t been seen since.

As announced on Thursday’s HonorClub, Shirakawa will challenge Athena for the ROH Women’s World title at this month’s Death Before Dishonor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her future with the interim TV title is unclear as is the return of current champion Red Velvet.

Current ROH Death Before Dishonor card | Friday, August 29 | Philadelphia:

  • ROH World Champion Bandido defends against Hechicero
  • ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defends against Mina Shirakawa
  • ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty defends against Xelhua

Ace Austin to make AEW in-ring debut on Collision

The day after his surprise debut during Thursday’s Collision taping was revealed, AEW has officially announced that former TNA wrestler Ace Austin will debut on Saturday’s show.

The former TNA X-Division and Tag Team Champion will take on Ricochet as part of the lineup in their first ever meeting.

It was also announced by AEW head Tony Khan during Thursday’s taping that Austin is now under contract. He became a free agent in May after nearly seven years with TNA.

AEW Collision lineup | Saturday, August 16

  • Ace Austin vs. Ricochet
  • JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) vs. Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Wheeler Yuta)
  • Paragon (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) vs. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson
  • Kris Statlander vs. Julia Hart vs. Anna Jay vs. Penelope Ford
  • Juice Robinson vs. Bryan Keith
  • Four-way for IWGP World title match at Forbidden Door: Daniel Garcia vs. Lee Moriarty vs. Hechicero vs. Nigel McGuinness
  • Appearances by Toni Storm and Anthony Bowens

Major update on WWE-TNA relationship, Lorenzo Fertitta’s interest in ownership

As first reported in today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter by Dave Meltzer, WWE has an option to buy TNA Wrestling for a specific length of time as well as the right of first refusal if TNA finds a buyer elsewhere.

The specifics are unknown in terms of a potential buy price and how long the option is good for.

According to a WWE source, Meltzer learned that the option is a similar situation to when WWE had contracts with several European indies like wXw, OTT and Progress years ago. That specific arrangement was for content for the then-WWE Network in exchange for European talent being allowed to work on those promotion’s events in addition to the option to buy them. RevPro was offered the same deal, but declined it.

In January, WWE and TNA officially announced a multi-year partnership in which talent from (primarily) NXT and TNA would appear on each other’s events. There has been limited main roster movement with TNA’s Joe Hendry competing in both this year’s Royal Rumble and WrestleMania while WWE’s AJ Styles appeared on last month’s Slammiversary.

News broke this week that TNA’s flagship Impact show may move to a current WWE broadcast partner (possibly The CW) and potentially oppose AEW Dynamite on Wednesdays. It had previously been reported that WWE is assisting TNA in their search of a new TV rights deal.

Is UFC’s former owner interested in buying TNA?

An interesting aside was the news first reported by Fightful Thursday night addressing rumors this week that former UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta might have interest in buying TNA. Meltzer said that is not a done deal.

Fertitta, of course, has a long-time friendship with current UFC head Dana White.

He did note that any entity or person that buys TNA “would do so with the idea of being friendly with WWE, not with the idea of being an enemy and that if they can get a media rights deal, the company goes from a money loser to a turnkey profitable company. But if they aren’t friendly to WWE, they aren’t getting the company.”

Get more of his analysis on any potential deal, the night of the week, whether it makes sense for The CW or A&E to carry TNA, and more in this week’s WON.

Former TNA X-Division & Tag Team Champion signs AEW contract

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The following are spoilers for this Saturday’s AEW Collision.

Former multi-time TNA X-Division and Tag Team Champion Ace Austin is now #AllElite after making his surprise debut during Thursday’s AEW Collision taping in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The news was confirmed during the taping by AEW head Tony Khan himself. Based on a clip shared on social media seen below, Austin was in action and can be seen diving onto Ricochet and Bishop Kaun.

In May, it was revealed that Austin was leaving TNA after nearly seven years with the company. The 28-year-old was both a three-time tag champion with Chris Bey and three-time X-Division champion. He has been busy on the indies, working for Pro Wrestling Revolver, Maple Leaf Pro, RevPro and others since his TNA deal ended.

A pro since 2015, Austin joins former TNA wrestlers Josh Alexander and “Speedball” Mike Bailey in signing with AEW in 2025.

AEW young star reportedly under long-term contract

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Hook will be in AEW for years to come, according to a new report.

A day after a vignette aired trumpeting his impending return, Fightful Select revealed that the son of Taz re-signed with AEW for multiple years at some point in 2024. No other details were provided.

Hook has been out of action since suffering a concussion on the April 9th Dynamite after a tag team match in which he appeared to vomit twice. He did briefly return at May’s Double or Nothing during the Anarchy in the Arena match, but hasn’t been on TV since.

The 26-year-old made his in-ring debut in December 2021 and nearly immediately became a fan favorite for his quick matches. He became the final FTW Champion in history, retiring the title after defending it at September 2024’s edition of Grand Slam in Queens, New York.

He appeared on Wrestling Observer Live in June to promote his acting debut in Money Talks, a short debut film made by his friend and college roommate/fellow college dropout Tony Mucci, and his future acting aspirations.

Two new matches signed for AEW Collision

Saturday’s AEW Collision saw two new matches added during Wednesday’s Dynamite.

After the events of Wednesday when Jon Moxley defeated Kevin Knight, Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey will reform JetSpeed to take on Moxley’s Death Riders team of Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta.

In another, it will be a four-way fight for $100,000 between Anna Jay, Penelope Ford and former TBS Champions Kris Statlander and Julia Hart.

The new additions join the previously announced four-way between Nigel McGuinness, Lee Moriarty, Hechicero and Daniel Garcia for a shot at IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

Saturday’s show will be taped Thursday in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Current AEW Collision lineup | Saturday, August 16 (taped Thursday) | Cincinnati, Ohio

  • JetSpeed (Mike Bailey & Kevin Knight) vs. Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Claudio Castagnoli)
  • Anna Jay vs. Kris Statlander vs. Julia Hart vs. Penelope Ford
  • Nigel McGuinness vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Lee Moriarty vs. Hechicero for IWGP World title match at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door

TNT title match official for AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door

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Kyle Fletcher’s TNT title challenger for this month’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door is now official following Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite: NJPW’s Hiromu Takahashi.

Days ago on Collision, Fletcher defended his title for the first time against Tomohiro Ishii and then he & Don Callis (in separate segments) challenged NJPW to send their best to confront him on Dynamite.

On Wednesday, Fletcher joined the Young Bucks and Josh Alexander against Ishii, Hologram, Brody King and the surprise addition of Takahashi who picked up the win by pinning Alexander.

It will be Takahashi’s third-ever Forbidden Door and first-ever singles match at the event. Including Wednesday, the two have shared the ring three times prior, but never in singles action. One of those came at 2023’s Forbidden Door.

Current AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door card | Sunday, August 24 | London, England

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against MJF
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) defend against winner of Tag Team title eliminator tournament
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. Nick Wayne & Kip Sabian
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Athena
  • TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Alex Windsor, CMLL TBD and Stardom TBD
  • TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher defends against Hiromu Takahashi
  • Lights out steel cage match: Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi vs. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli), Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

Adam Copeland & Christian Cage teaming for first time in 14 years at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door

The much-anticipated reunion of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage will come at this month’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door — even if it’s unclear if they are on the same page.

The two will team for the first time in more than 14 years to take on Nick Wayne & Kip Sabian at the August 24th London, England, pay-per-view.

It first came together on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite when the two somewhat embraced.

Copeland had picked up a DQ win over FTR manager Stokely Hathaway after Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler stormed the ring to prevent him from landing a piledriver. That ended the no physicality moratorium between Copeland and FTR (who asked for the clause.

The numbers game eventually caught up to Copeland. Harwood and Wheeler were about to finish him with a spike piledriver when Cage ran out with Copeland’s spiked 4×4 to run them off. Wayne then ran in with a chair, but Cage nailed it with the 4×4 to send Wayne running. (FTR was in the ring at All In: Texas when Wayne, Kip Sabian and Mama Wayne turned on Cage to begin with, and Wayne & Sabian took Cage out earlier this month with a conchairto.)

Copeland and Cage then eyed each other up and Cage handed the object to Copeland who then embraced Cage in a long hug. Cage eventually left the ring, looking at Copeland the entire way back.

It was Copeland who told Cage to “go find himself” at the aforementioned All In to help set the reunion back in motion. The last time they teamed up was as part of an April 2011 WWE SmackDown dark match.

The two longtime tag team partners and friends have been at odds since Copeland first joined AEW in 2023, feuding over the TNT title. Cage interjected himself into Copeland’s World title challenge of then-champion Jon Moxley at March’s Revolution, cashing in his anytime, anywhere title shot. He eventually was submitted by Moxley, costing Copeland the opportunity.

Current AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door card | Sunday, August 24 | London, England

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against MJF
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) defend against winner of Tag Team title eliminator tournament
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. Nick Wayne & Kip Sabian
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Athena
  • TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Alex Windsor, CMLL TBD and Stardom TBD
  • TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher defends against Hiromu Takahashi
  • Lights out steel cage match: Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi vs. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli), Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

All-star lights out cage match with NJPW icon made for AEW Forbidden Door

This story has been updated.

If your wrestling bingo card had NJPW icon and president Hiroshi Tanahashi competing in a lights out steel cage match in his final ever match in London, England, congratulations.

Tanahashi will be part of the ten-man cage match at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door in London, England, joining Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi against The Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli), Gabe Kidd, and the Young Bucks.

Here’s how it all came together.

Following Moxley’s win over Kevin Knight on Wednesday’s Dynamite, Allin came to the ring, attacking Wheeler Yuta when Castagnoli returned to lay Allin out and put him in a body bag intended for Yuta.

Castagnoli and Yuta were about to finish the job when Ospreay ran out to even the odds and take out both men. He then grabbed the microphone and told Moxley, Castagnoli, Yuta and Marina Shafir that they tried to snap his neck at All In, so he was going to snap theirs.

He then told the group to get his friends and he’ll bring his, and they will meet at Forbidden Door in a lights out steel cage match.

Ospreay later revealed backstage to Renee Paquette that he and Allin will be part of a team that is still adding a few members, but he confirmed one made via a phone call: Tanahashi. Near the end of Dynamite, Moxley and crew learned about his addition and went to find the Young Bucks who were in the “extras” area.

The lineups were then later revealed.

It will be Tanahashi’s final match in London as his final year as an active wrestler winds down.

A lot of returns

For Ospreay, it will mark his return to the ring after revealing in July that he would be missing some time due to two herniated discs.

For Allin, it’s his first match since December 22, 2024, when he was in the Continental Classic. He left to climb Mount Everest and made his return at All In: Texas as part of the group helping fend off the Death Riders as Hangman Page won the AEW World title.

Kidd hasn’t competed since sustaining an injury in his NJPW G1 Climax opening match against Konosuke Takeshita which forced him to withdraw from the tournament.

It will be Omega’s first match since losing the Unified title to Kazuchika Okada at All In: Texas.

Current AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door card | Sunday, August 24 | London, England

  • AEW World Champion Hangman Page defends against MJF
  • AEW Unified Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Tag Team Champions The Hurt Syndicate (Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin) defend against winner of Tag Team title eliminator tournament
  • Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. Nick Wayne & Kip Sabian
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Athena
  • TBS Women’s Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Alex Windsor, CMLL TBD and Stardom TBD
  • TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher defends against Hiromu Takahashi
  • Lights out steel cage match: Darby Allin, Will Ospreay, Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi vs. The Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli), Gabe Kidd & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)