WWE Clash at the Castle review: A classic in Wales

Make no mistake, the Vince McMahon era of WWE is over.

While most WWE premium live events post-WrestleMania have been good, Clash at the Castle was the best showing by WWE all year, and, dare I say it, could be in contention for show of the year. Between a dramatic main event between Drew McIntyre and Roman Reigns and an extremely physical encounter between Sheamus and Gunther, it’s going to be hard to top a show with this many great matches that was helped by one of the best crowds WWE has had in awhile in Cardiff, Wales.

Reigns’ long run with the Undisputed Universal WWE Championship continues, as he defeated McIntyre in what ended up being a slow-paced, yet dramatic main event with many twists and turns, including Austin Theory (he has his first name back) attempting to cash in, only to get knocked out by Tyson Fury, who was sitting at ringside. However, it was the debut of NXT’s Solo Sikoa that gave Reigns the distraction needed for the win, continuing his long reign as champion for as long as WWE wants.

The question, as it is following every Reigns title defense, is what’s next? Unlike the Vince McMahon era where no one seems ready, there are actually a few people that could challenge Reigns next, including Karrion Kross, Kevin Owens, and even Fury, who had a staredown with Reigns after the match. Not that the latter would necessarily be a good match, but at least there’s a few directions WWE can go in that will at the very least be intriguing.

The strongest match of the night absolutely goes to Gunther and Sheamus, who destroyed each other in a match that saw Gunther successfully retain the Intercontinental title after one of the most wicked lariats you’ll ever see. Going in, I expected this to be a hard-hitting match and now I can pat myself on the back, as they delivered a classic with sick sounding shots amid a great atmosphere. With Giovanni Vinici being called up as a surprise to reform Imperium, it is likely we’ll at least get one trios match between Imperium and the Brawling Brutes going forward.

Liv Morgan and Shayna Baszler had a good match. Considering they had to follow one of the better WWE matches of the last few years, they did a tremendous job. With Ronda Rousey’s suspension being lifted, it is very likely that Rousey and Morgan will go at it once again, likely at the October pay-per-view.

The trios match won’t be remembered for what happened before or during the  bout. It’s too bad, as it was good and there were some fun moments. But it was the backdrop for what happened after Edge and the Mysterios won, as months of speculation finally became reality as Dominik Mysterio turned on both Edge and his father following some miscommunication. I am not sure exactly where Dominik goes from here, as his record so far is…mid. But it’s possible he could be better as a heel than a babyface.

Seth Rollins and Matt Riddle (another who has gotten his full name back) had a great match, though I am not sure if Riddle should have lost the match as this is his second loss in a row to Rollins. I have a feeling there will be a third match, and probably one that will involve many weapons. It’s a match Riddle needs to win; with the new regime, there’s a chance he could break out into one of WWE’s top babyfaces if given the opportunity.

Bayley vs. Bianca Belair for the Raw Women’s title seems to be the next match for Belair, as she was pinned in a hot trios match that opened the show. It seems natural based on the surprise finish on Raw, Bayley’s faction (named Damage Control) needed a big win, which they got here. 

WWE’s next show will be in October with Extreme Rules. The women’s title directions seem to be clear (Rousey/Morgan, Belair/Bayley), and I think the next Rollins/Riddle match will be here in some sort of stipulation match. What will headline will be anyone’s guess, as Roman Reigns isn’t scheduled to be on the show. Whatever it may be will be the next test in the new WWE regime. It’s one thing to hold big stadium shows like SummerSlam and Clash at the Castle. We’ll know be seeing what kind of matches we’ll get on a show that’s designed for a much smaller in-person audience.

VIDEO: United Empire attack The Elite following AEW Dynamite

The United Empire laid out The Elite after Dynamite ended on Wednesday.

AEW showed post-Dynamite footage showing Will Ospreay and Aussie Open attacking The Elite as Kenny Omega was giving a post-match interview. You can watch the video below.

The footage has Omega speaking to the crowd after the match, putting over Chicago and promising to win the Trios titles at All Out. Ospreay and Aussie Open, who were recovering outside the ring, then jumped Omega and The Bucks from behind. Ospreay told Omega this wasn’t over by a long shot as Mark Davis introduced a chair into the ring. Ospreay used the chair in an attempt to pillmanize Omega’s neck, but The Young Bucks made the save, only to be laid out by Aussie Open. Ospreay then laid out Omega with the hidden blade.

The Elite defeated United Empire on tonight’s Dynamite to advance to the finals of the AEW World Trios Championship tournament. They will meet either Best Friends & Orange Cassidy or Hangman Page, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds at All Out this Sunday to determine the first champions.

Report: Bobby Fish’s AEW contract not being renewed

Bobby Fish’s contract with AEW is reportedly not being renewed.

Fightful Select is reporting that Fish’s contract with AEW is coming up, and will “likely be finishing with the company” when it expires, several people told the site. Fish hasn’t been seen since the August 3 episode of Dynamite, when Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly returned to TV to set up the trio turning on The Young Bucks, which eventually led the Bucks to reunite with Kenny Omega.

Fish first appeared in AEW on the October 6 episode of Dynamite, where he faced Sammy Guevara for the TNT Championship. When Adam Cole and Kyle O’Reilly debuted for AEW, the trio soon reunited. He last wrestled on the AEW Dark Elevation taping on July 13, where he defeated Blake Li.

Fish has previously wrestled for ROH, NJPW, and WWE, where he was part of the NXT brand. He was released from WWE back on August 6 of last year as part of wide-ranging cuts.

ROH Pure Championship match announced for next AEW Dynamite

A rematch for the ROH Pure Championship is set for next Wednesday’s Dynamite as Wheeler Yuta will defend against Jericho Appreciation Society’s Daniel Garcia. 

The first squared off at July’s ROH Death Before Dishonor where Yuta retained the championship.

Garcia has been involved in a weeks-long storyline involving himself, Chris Jericho and Bryan Danielson, torn over whether he wants to be a sports entertainer in the Jericho Appreciation Society or a wrestler. After saying last week he couldn’t decide, he told Jericho on this week’s Dynamite that he wanted to remain with the group. 

Later, however, he took a chair from Jericho, who was about to attack Danielson in the ring, which allowed Danielson to recover and strike Jericho with a running knee. Garcia looked upset after Danielson laid Jericho out.

On Wednesday’s Dynamite, Yuta defeated Rush, Rey Fenix, and Dante Martin in a four-way match. Those four will join Claudio Castagnoli, Penta El Zero Miedo, Andrade El Idolo, and a mystery ‘joker’ challenger in the Casino Ladder Match at All Out this Sunday.

Next week’s Dynamite will take place in Buffalo, New York.

Jon Moxley vs. CM Punk World title rematch confirmed for AEW All Out

CM Punk vs. Jon Moxley in a rematch for the AEW World title is set once again for All Out this Sunday.

On Dynamite Wednesday, Punk signed an open contract to face the champion after his trainer and AEW producer Ace Steel persuaded him to take the chance.

Moxley opened the show saying he had an open contract to face him for the title, leaving it in the ring and walking out. Steel came out, grabbed the contract, and left. Later, Punk came out and talked about his recent loss to Moxley, as well as his foot injury. He said while his foot was ready, he wasn’t sure if he was.

Steel came back out and cut a passionate promo, telling Punk that he didn’t let anyone down and encouraged him to fight at All Out. Punk then went into the Chicago crowd and signed the contract, saying that all of Chicago was coming for the AEW World Championship on Sunday.

Moxley later came out and said if Punk wants to go out on his shield, then fine. He said if Punk has one miracle in him, he better find it now.

Here is the current card for All Out, scheduled for this Sunday:

  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley defends against CM Punk
  • AEW World Trios Championship finals: The Elite vs. Best Friends or Dark Order
  • AEW Interim Women’s World Championship: Toni Storm vs. Britt Baker vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Hikaru Shida
  • TBS Champion Jade Cargill defends against Athena
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Swerve In Our Glory defend against The Acclaimed
  • Bryan Danielson vs. Chris Jericho
  • Jungle Boy vs. Christian Cage
  • FTR & Wardlow vs. Jay Lethal & Motor City Machine Guns
  • Casino Ladder Match
  • Ricky Starks vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
  • Casino Ladder Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Wheeler Yuta vs. Penta Oscuro vs. Rey Fenix vs. Rush vs. Andrade El Idolo vs. Dante Martin vs. TBA
  • Pre-show: Eddie Kingston vs. Tomohiro Ishii
  • Pre-show: FTW Champion Hook defends against Angelo Parker
  • Pre-show: All-Atlantic Champion PAC defends against Kip Sabian

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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

  • The lead story concerns AEW and WWE and the momentum changes, the current business environment for both companies, when momentum shifted and reasons, a listing of all the turns on AEW television of late, and goes into detail on the AEW issues with CM Punk & Adam Page, Eddie Kingston & Sammy Guevara, Thunder Rosa’s injury and it is real and so much more. It’s a major story and talks about the key things for AEW’s future as well as the talent meeting. Also in the issue:
  • Update on Clash at the Castle and All Out including business notes
  • Hot ticket sales for AEW & WWE shows
  • UFC 278 coverage in detail by Ryan Frederick
  • A fascinating historical piece on UK star Bert Royal and the Royal Brothers tag team, why they are so important in different aspects of the changes in UK wrestling in the 50s and 60s
  • How the pandemic has affected the Japanese wrestling business as compared to other sports and sports franchises, as well as the hierarchy of popularity and how it has changed from pre-COVID until today including the percentage increase or decrease in attendance of the major groups.
  • G1 Climax star ratings, as well as readers voted best match of G1 and G1 MVP
  • More on the New Japan and Stardom joint show
  • The death of Howard Brody and his contributions to pro wrestling
  • DDT Peter Pan show
  • Television ratings for the past week
  • Arena Mexico Grand Prix
  • Next major Stardom event
  • Next major New Japan matches around the country
  • Update on Dark Side of the Ring
  • One of the best wrestling announcers who never got a break looks to be leaving
  • A look at both nights of the RevPro 10 year anniversary shows
  • Time slot changes in October for Dynamite and Smackdown
  • Upcoming ticket sales for AEW and WWE
  • International TV ratings
  • MMA judging criteria changes
  • More on Johnny Gargano’s return to WWE
  • Why Jeff Jarrett is out at WWE
  • Big E update

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Wednesday News Update

WWE

  • Matches taped for NXT Level Up this week include Duke Hudson vs. Myles Borne, Valentina Feroz vs. Sol Ruca, Arianna Grace vs. Erica Yan, and Xyon Quinn vs. Dante Chen.
  • Drew McIntyre teased a return to his old music in a vignette on Twitter.
  • This week’s episode of The Bump, featuring AJ Styles and Hit Row.
  • Sami Zayn on Twitter explained why he didn’t attack Kevin Owens on Raw: “To clarify, I didn’t hit Kevin Owens because I felt the ref could see me in his periphery and I didn’t want to cause Jey Uso to lose by DQ. I’ve explained this to The Bloodline and the issue has been resolved. Friday’s championship celebration will proceed as planned. Thank you.”
  • Ridge Holland told Metro he wants the Brawling Brutes stable to show a ‘more serious edge’: “We’ve done some comedy stuff, and we really need to show people that we’ve got that mean streak and we’re not here to play games, you know? I think we’ve got a lot to give and a lot to show. I don’t think there’s a trio like us. The styles, we all mesh very well. So yeah, it would be nice to get our teeth stuck into something and show people what we’re capable of.”
  • BT Sport posted a skit of Damian Priest hanging out with a Welsh family.
  • The latest episode of G4 and WWE’s Arena, featuring The Street Profits.
  • Full segments and matches added to WWE’s YouTube page today include The Cutting Edge with Randy Orton and Wayne Brady from 2010, Becky Lynch & Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss & Lacey Evans from the June 10, 2019 episode of Raw, and John Cena & Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane & King Barrett from WWE Beast in the East 2015.

AEW/ROH

  • Kenny Omega was interviewed by Sports Illustrated ahead of tonight’s AEW Trios Tag Team title tournament match where he and The Young Bucks will face Will Ospreay and Aussie Open and talked about his rivalry with Ospreay. “There may be some tense moments between myself and Will,” Omega is quoted as saying. “I’d like to test him, and I’m sure he’d like to test me. I also would like to test myself and see if I’m really in a position where I can hang with the best. I’ve had one match [since returning from injury] to feel it out, which was a very unique scenario. I came back to AEW after a long hiatus and wrestled against three of the top luchador wrestlers in the world in a four-sided ring. Normally when I am testing myself against top luchadores in AAA, we’re in the six-sided ring. I’m still determining where I am, but I am going to push myself as far as I need to in order to keep up with him—and I am going to push myself hard enough to send a message to Will Ospreay that he’s just not quite there yet.”

Other Wrestling

  • Tokyo Sports reported that Shinjiro Otani is still paralyzed from the neck down, but is now fit enough to focus on rehabilitation. He also sent a note saying he believes he can overcome the injury and thanked the fans for their support.
  • In an update on Patrick Clark (Velveteen Dream), PWInsider is reporting that Clark remains incarcerated in Seminole County, Florida, where he was transported following his arrest, and has a court date for September 19 at 1:30 pm.
  • PWInsider reported that Alex Hammerstone is injured and will miss Thursday’s AAW event. The belief is he suffered a concussion.
  • Faby Apache on social media announced that she has left AAA.
  • JONAH spoke to NBC Sports Boston about his WWE departure, planned main roster call up, and more.
  • The latest Hiroshi Tanahashi Aces High column, where Tanahashi wrote about an online confrontation with Hiroshi Hase.
  • Torrie Wilson has signed a promo deal with Clubhouse Media Group, an influencer-based social media firm.
  • Stardom is set to have an all-women’s audience for their September 8 event.
  • Steven Church of N-x211 Entertainment has filed a trademark for ‘Wrestling at the Chase’, which is the name of the longtime weekly wrestling show in St. Louis.
  • Variety has a profile on Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss, who is also the owner of WOW: Women of Wrestling.
  • Ric Flair told The New York Post that he regretted doing a “fake heart attack spot” during his retirement match. “I made the mistake of saying to someone in the match that I felt lightheaded, so everybody jumped way too early [toward the finish of the match], and I just said [in my head] that this was the only way to slow it down.”

Four matches added to WWE NXT Worlds Collide

Four matches have been added to NXT Worlds Collide this Sunday.

Tuesday’s show ended with Ricochet promising to become a two-time North American Champion, challenging Carmelo Hayes. Other matches added include Kayden Carter & Katana Chance vs. Nikki A.S.H. and Doudrop for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles, Nathan Frazer vs. Axiom in a best of three rounds match, and a four-way to unify the NXT Tag Team and NXT UK Tag Team titles with Gallus, The Creed Brothers, Briggs & Jensen, and Pretty Deadly squaring off.

Hayes ended Tuesday’s show annoyed he didn’t have an opponent for Worlds Collide. He said he wouldn’t wrestle on the show. Ricochet interrupted and promised to become a two-time champion.

Meanwhile, after Kayden Carter & Katana Chance defeated Ivy Nile & Tatum Paxley on Tuesday’s show, Nikki A.S.H. and Doudrop came out and challenged the two to a title match. Carter and Chance accepted,

Tuesday’s show also had Gallus defeating Diamond Mine in a match after Roderick Strong caused a distraction, leading Damon Kemp to be pinned. The two teams ended up brawling after the match, later being joined by Pretty Deadly, Briggs & Jensen, and the rest of the NXT locker room.

In a backstage promo, Frazer and Axiom were seen reading comic books. Frazer brought up how Axiom never wrestled in NXT UK as an inside joke, since Axiom wrestled in NXT UK under the name A-Kid. They eventually set up a best of three rounds match.

Here is the card so far for Worlds Collide, which takes place at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida on Sunday:

  • Bron Breakker vs. Tyler Bate for the NXT and NXT UK Championships
  • Mandy Rose vs. Meiko Satomura vs. Blair Davenport for the NXT and NXT UK Women’s Championships
  • Gallus vs. Diamond Mine vs. Briggs & Jensen vs. Pretty Deadly for the NXT and NXT UK Tag Team titles
  • Kayden Carter & Katana Chance vs. Nikki A.S.H. and Doudrop for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles
  • Carmelo Hayes vs. Ricochet for the NXT North American title
  • Nathan Frazer vs. Axiom in a best of three rounds match

Impact’s Joe Doering battling brain cancer for second time

Joe Doering’s brain cancer has returned.

Impact Wrestling announced on Tuesday that Doering, 40, told the company this past weekend that his brain cancer has returned and will be undergoing surgery “in the coming weeks.” In the meantime, Doering will be stepping away from active competition.

“They told me in 2016 that I would never wrestle again, and I proved them wrong,” Doering told Impact Wrestling’s website in a statement. “Guess I’m going to have to do it again. I try to not get too sad or emotional about it. Staying positive really helped me the first time, and that’s what I’ll do again.”

Doering additionally said that he hopes to return to in-ring action very soon.

“Please keep me in your thoughts and spirits. I hope to get back in the ring again very soon. To the IMPACT Wrestling locker room: you are family to me and I look forward to seeing you again very, very soon.”

“I know our fans and the wider wrestling community will join everyone at IMPACT in keeping Joe and his wife Lindsay in their thoughts and prayers,” Impact Wrestling Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore said in a statement. “Joe loves pro wrestling and we all look forward to him returning to action when he’s ready.”

Doering, who spent a majority of his career in All Japan Pro Wrestling before coming to Impact in 2020, previously battled cancer in 2016. He returned to AJPW the following January.

Raquel Rodriguez & Aliyah win WWE Women’s Tag Team titles on Raw

Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah are the new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Rodriguez and Aliyah defeated IYO SKY and Dakota Kai in the finals of the WWE Women’s Tag Team tournament in the main event of Monday’s Raw. The finish saw Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, and Asuka come out, distracting SKY and Kai. Aliyah used the distraction to tag herself in without SKY or Kai seeing. Aliyah then rolled up Kai and pinned her to win the titles for her team.

After the match, Bliss, Asuka, and Belair celebrated with Aliyah and Rodriguez as the show went off the air.

A tournament for the vacant titles began on the August 8 edition of Raw. SKY and Kai defeated Tamina & Dana Brooke and Alexa Bliss & Asuka to advance to the finals. Rodriguez and Aliyah, meanwhile, defeated Natalya and Sonya Deville twice to advance.

The titles were declared vacant back in May when then-champions Sasha Banks and Naomi were stripped of the titles and suspended from the company indefinitely after walking out prior to an episode of Raw.

Former WWE NXT wrestler Velveteen Dream arrested twice since August 20

Patrick Clark, best known as Velveteen Dream in WWE, has been arrested twice since August 20.

According to court records in Orange County, Florida, Clark was arrested on August 20 on battery and trespassing charges. On August 26, Orlando Mugshots reported that Clark had been arrested again for possession of drug paraphernalia. An arraignment for the battery and trespassing charges was set for September 28, but that has since been canceled. Clark has pleaded not guilty to the battery and trespassing charges and has since paid bond for release.

Clark was released from WWE back on May 21 of last year after being out of action for five months, last wrestling Adam Cole in December of 2020. In April and June of 2020, allegations were made regarding Clark sending sexually explicit photos to underage children. Clark denied the allegations, and WWE later said that they investigated the incident with no evidence of wrongdoing.

Clark participated in the sixth season of Tough Enough and was signed by the WWE in 2015. By 2017, he had started using the Velveteen Dream name and found success, winning the NXT North American title once in 2019.

Edge & Rey Mysterio vs. Judgment Day set for WWE Clash at the Castle

A new tag team match has been added to WWE Clash at the Castle this Saturday.

It was announced during Monday’s Raw that Edge and Rey Mysterio will face off against The Judgment Day (Finn Balor and Damian Priest). Dominic Mysterio will be in the corner of his father and Edge, while Rhea Ripley will be in the corner of Balor and Priest.

Edge defeated Damian Priest in a match that took place on Raw last week. However, he was jumped by the rest of the Judgment Day and was about to be laid out with a conchairto when Beth Phoenix ran in for the save.

After Judgment Day defeated Dolph Ziggler and AJ Styles on Monday’s Raw, Edge came out and laid a trap on the Judgment Day, distracting them long enough for Rey and Dominik Mysterio to arrive with chairs. Dominik and Ripley ended up confronting one another, with Dominik giving Ripley a kendo stick he had before Rey and Edge made the save.

Here is the current card for Saturday’s Clash at the Castle:

  • Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship
  • Liv Morgan vs. Shayna Baszler for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship
  • Gunther vs. Sheamus for the Intercontinental Championship
  • Seth Rollins vs. Riddle
  • Edge & Rey Mysterio vs. The Judgment Day (Finn Balor & Damian Priest)
  • Bianca Belair, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley, Dakota Kai, and IYO SKY

The Fixers win United States Tag Team titles at NWA 74

The Fixers are the new NWA United States Tag Team Champions.

The duo, consisting of Jay Bradley and Wrecking Ball Legursky, won a battle royal during Sunday’s NWA 74 night two event. The finish of the match had La Rebellion and OGK eliminating each other, leaving The Fixers and The Ambition in the ring, with The Fixers eventually eliminating the final team for the win.

Other participants in the match included Gold Rush, The Ill Begotten, The Country Gentlemen, The Spectaculars, The Miserably Faithful, and Hawx Aerie. Despite being the current NWA World Tag Team Champions, La Rebellion entered the battle royal last as a surprise, with announcers saying they intended to unify the titles.

Versions of the NWA United States Tag Team titles date back to the 1950s, with the most recent versions of the championships being used in NWA Smokey Mountain Wrestling.

Other championship matches on Sunday had Davey Richards defeating Thrillbilly Silas to retain the MLW National Openweight Championship, Cyon defeating Anthony Mayweather to retain the NWA National Championship, Pretty Empowered defeating The Hex in a Kingsway Street Fight to retain the NWA Women’s Tag Team titles, and Homicide defeating Ricky Morton to retain the NWA Junior Heavyweight title.

NWA Hard Times announced for November 12 in New Orleans

The location for the NWA’s next pay-per-view has been announced.

NWA will hold Hard Times on November 12 at the Frederick J. Sigur Civic Center in Chalmette, Louisiana, which is in the New Orleans area. The promotion will be partnering with WildKat Spots, which NWA regular Luke Hawx operates.

Additionally, the NWA will hold television tapings the day after Hard Times on November 13.

This will be the third Hard Times event, with the first being held in 2020 and the second in December of 2021. At last year’s event, Trevor Murdoch defeated Mike Knox to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.

NWA is running two shows this weekend at the Chase’s Khorassan Ballroom. Saturday saw Kamille retain the NWA Women’s Championship against Taya Valkyrie in the main event. New champions were also crowned, with La Rebellion winning the vacant NWA World Tag Team titles and Cyon winning the National Heavyweight Championship.

The Sunday show will have Trevor Murdoch defend the NWA World Heavyweight title against Tyrus.

Two new champions crowned at NWA 74

Two new champions were crowned tonight at NWA 74.

Cyon defeated Jax Dane to win the NWA National Heavyweight title, while La Rebellion won the vacant NWA World Tag Team titles.

The finish of the National Heavyweight title match saw Cyon pin Dane after Dane missed a clothesline and walked into a Death Valley Driver. The announcers pushed after the match that Cyon now holds the same championship as his father, which in storyline is Austin Idol. Dane held the title for 161 days, defeating Anthony Mayweather (Crimson) back on March 20 of this year.

The NWA World Tag Team Championship match was changed after it was announced that the titles were now vacant after Davey Boy Smith Jr. was injured and unable to defend the championship on Saturday’s show. Hawx Aerie (PJ and Luke Hawx) replaced Smith and Doug Williams against La Rebellion. The finish of the match had Damian 666, who accompanied Mecha Wolf and Bestia 666 to the ring, spray mist in the face of Luke Hawx, who was eventually pinned by Bestia.

Other championship matches held tonight included Homicide retaining the NWA Light Heavyweight title against Kerry Morton and Kamille retaining the NWA Women’s Championship against Taya Valkyrie in the main event.

Max the Impaler wins Burke Invitational at NWA 74

Max the Impaler will get the next NWA Women’s Championship match.

They last eliminated Natalya Markova to win the Burke Invitational during the first night of NWA 74 on Saturady. With the win, Max will now challenge the winner of NWA 74 night one’s NWA Women’s Championship match between Taya Valkyrie and Kamille at Sunday’s NWA 74 night two.

Other participants in the Burke Invitational include Samanta Starr, KiLynn King, Tootie Lynn, Missa Kate, Madi Wrenkowski, Angelina Love, Taryn Terrell, and Jennacide. The finish of the match had Markova going to the top rope, but Max countered and crotched her on the ropes. Max then threw her out to the mat then pinned Markova with the Welcome to the Wasteland.

After the match, Max celebrated with Miserably Faithful (Judias, Sal The Pal, and Gaagz The Gymp) and Father James Mitchell.

The NWA Women’s World Championship will headline the first night of NWA 74. The following night, Tyrus will challenge Trevor Murdoch for the NWA World Heavyweight title.