AEW Rampage and Dark Elevation spoilers from San Antonio, Texas

Here are results from Wednesday’s AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage tapings, which took place before and after the live broadcast of AEW Dynamite.

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir defeated Leva Bates and Charisma. Shafir pinned Charisma.
  • Julia Hart defeated Promise Braxton
  • The Bunny defeated Madison Rayne. After the match, Sky Blue made the save for Rayne from a two-on-one beatdown from Bunny and Penelope Ford.
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Frankie Kazarian
  • Ruby Soho and Willow Nightingale defeated Vertvixen and Madi Wrenkowski
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Kiera Hogan
  • Dralistico defeated Blake Christian

AEW Rampage:

  • Three Kings Christmas Casino Trios Royale for $300,000: AR Fox and Top Flight won the battle royal, last eliminating Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta. Hangman Page attacked Moxley during the match, taking him out. Castagnoli ended up fighting Top Flight alone, with Castagnoli being the last one eliminated. Other participants in the match included Rush & Dralistico & Preston Vance, Kip Sabian & The Butcher & The Blade, Best Friends & Orange Cassidy, The Dark Order, The Spanish Announce Project, and Ari Daivari & Tony Nese & Josh Woods.
  • Eddie Kingston and Ortiz came out for a promo. They said that they sent a contract to House of Black, but it wasn’t returned, so they challenged them to a fight tonight. Julia Hart came out and showed a video of Malakai Black on the video screen. Black said they will fight in due time, but Black suggested that Ortiz may not be loyal to Kingston. Ortiz and Kingston ended up arguing in the ring.
  • Jade Cargill defeated Vertvixen
  • Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett defeated Billy Gunn & Anthony Bowens after Lethal pinned Gunn with the Lethal Injection.

WWE SmackDown spoilers from Chicago, Illinois

Here are spoilers for the December 23 edition of SmackDown. The show was taped following Friday’s live SmackDown from Chicago.

  • Raquel Rodriguez won a gauntlet match to become the number one contender for the SmackDown Women’s title. Xia Li beat Emma and Tegan Nox. Raquel defeated Li, Liv Morgan, and Sonya Deville to win the match. Shayna Baszler came out as a surprise entrant, but Rodriguez defeated her as well.
  • Bray Wyatt came out and said that LA Knight owes him an apology. He ends up attacking the camera man.
  • Rey Mysterio defeated Angel of Los Lotharios. Karrion Kross and Scarlett were watching in the crowd.
  • Roman Reigns and the rest of The Bloodline came out for a promo. Solo Sikoa vs. Sheamus was added to the December 30 show in Tampa. During the promo, Zayn said that Kevin Owens was like a black cloud that is still following him.
  • The Usos defeated Hit Row to retain the WWE Undisputed Tag Team titles.
  • Braun Strowman and Ricochet defeated Imperium in a Miracle on 34th Street Fight. Presents were everywhere and were used as weapons. The New Day were dressed as nutcrackers underneath one of the presents. Ricochet at one point was hurt, being tended to by WWE officials and bleeding. He recovered and won the match for his team.

WWE NXT spoilers for final two episodes of 2022

NXT taped their final two shows of the year Wednesday night at the WWE Performance Center. Here are the results.

Thea Hail defeated Amari Miller in a match taped for Level Up.

NXT (December 20)

  • Carmelo Hayes defeated Axiom after Trick Williams interfered. Axiom hit an Asai moonsault on Williams afterward.
  • Zoey Stark defeated Nikkita Lyons after Stark grabbed the ropes.
  • Kayden Carter & Katana Chance defeated Ivy Nile & Tatum Paxley and Jacy Jayne & Gigi Dolin to retain the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles. The finish came when Nile went to choke out Carter, but fell on her back and was pinned.
  • Apollo Crews called out Carmelo Hayes. The two had a back-and-forth promo.
  • Elektra Lopez defeated Indi Hartwell
  • Sol Ruca and Alba Fyre didn’t have a finish as Isla Dawn attacked Fyre, smashing her hand on the ring steps with a baseball bat.
  • The New Day defeated Josh Briggs & Brooks Jensen to retain the NXT Tag Team titles. Woods won with a top rope elbow.
  • Grayson Waller called out Bron Breakker. Breakker exited his car in the parking lot and went straight to the ring, spearing Waller. However, Waller had a metal plate under his jacket, similar to the Bret Hart/Bill Goldberg angle in WCW.

Oro Mensah defeated an unknown competitor in another match taped for Level Up.

NXT (December 27)

  • Julius Creed defeated JD McDonagh after a sliding lariat. Indus Sher confronted The Creed Brothers after the match.
  • Wendy Choo defeated Cora Jade after a top rope splash.
  • Scrypts defeated Ikemen Jiro
  • Lyra Valkyria defeated Lash Legend
  • Scisim defeated Odyssey Jones, Edris Enofe, and Malik Blade
  • Fallon Henley defeated Kiana James
  • Drew Gulak came out for a training segment and was accompanied by Hank Walker. He showed other NXT wrestlers the proper way to apply holds. Charlie Dempsey came to the ring and set up a match for “next week”.
  • Wes Lee defeated Tony D’Angelo. Stacks attempted to interfere, but Dijak came out and took him to the back, allowing Lee to score the win.

AEW Rampage and Dark Elevation spoilers from Garland, Texas

Thanks to Ryan Frederick

Here are results from Wednesday’s AEW Rampage and Dark: Elevation tapings from Garland, Texas.

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Marina Shafir defeated Jasmin Allure
  • Emi Sakura and The Bunny defeated GiGi Rey and Ladybird Monroe
  • Eddie Kingston and Ortiz defeated Hagane Shino and Steven Andrews
  • Athena defeated Vertvixen to retain the ROH Women’s Championship. Athena continued to attack Vertvixen after the match.
  • Matt Hardy, Ethan Page, Isiah Kassidy, Konosuke Takeshita, and Top Flight defeated The Wingmen and The Trustbusters. Page didn’t get into the ring until he won the match for his team with a twist of fate.
  • Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta defeated The Workhorsemen

AEW Rampage:

  • Jon Moxley defeated Sammy Guevara. After the match, Hangman Page came out as he and Jon Moxley had another brawl. Page ended up giving a security guard a buckshot lariat.
  • FTR cut a promo saying The Gunns ruined their night at Final Battle, and would take them out on Wednesday.
  • Britt Baker defeated Skye Blue via lockjaw. Baker refused to let go of the hold after the match and continued to apply the lockjaw until Hikaru Shida made the save, running her and Rebel off with a kendo stick. She stared down Jamie Hayter.
  • Wardlow defeated Exodus Prime. After the match, Wardlow called out Samoa Joe. Joe said he wouldn’t fight Wardlow, but he would in Colorado on December 28 for the TNT Championship.
  • Orange Cassidy, Dustin Rhodes, and Best Friends defeated Kip Sabian, Trent Seven, The Butcher, and The Blade. 

AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers from Indianapolis

AEW taped matches before and after Wednesday’s Dynamite event in Indianapolis, Indiana.

AEW Dark: Elevation

  • Nick Comoroto defeated Hagane Shinno
  • Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir defeated Alice Croley and Kittle LeFleur
  • Kiera Hogan defeated Nikki Victory
  • Top Flight defeated The Outrunners
  • Emi Sakura defeated Madison Rayne
  • Lee Moriarty defeated Serpentico
  • The Embassay defeated Facade, Dan Adams, and Star Rider. After the match, they were confronted by the current ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions, Dalton Castle & The Boys.
  • Kip Sabian defeated Alex Reynolds
  • Konosuke Takeshita defeated Aaron Solo. Don Callis was scouting during the match.

AEW Rampage

  • Orange Cassidy defeated QT Marshall in a lumberjack match to retain the AEW All-Atlantic Championship
  • Athena defeated Dani Mo
  • Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett defeated Private Party
  • Darby Allin defeated Cole Karter

AEW next heads to Austin, Texas at the HEB Center for a Dynamite and Rampage taping. Announced for Dynamite is a Dynamite Diamond battle royale, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta vs. Jake Hager and Daniel Garcia, and a Jamie Hayter interview.

AEW Rampage and Dark Elevation spoilers from Chicago

Here are spoilers for both Dark Elevation and Rampage, which were taped before and after Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite.

AEW Dark Elevation

  • The Bunny defeated Black Onyx
  • Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir defeated Emi Sakura and Maki Itoh
  • Jay Lethal and Satnam Singh defeated Joe Alonzo and GBA
  • Konosuke Takeshita defated Ari Daivari. Don Callis was seen scouting Takeshita during the match.
  • Best Friends and Rocky Romero defeated Yabo, Freedom Ramsey, and Davey Bang
  • Athena defeated Lanie Luck
  • Brandon Cutler defeated Manscout Jake Manning
  • Matt Hardy and Private Party defeated Serpentico, Luther, and Isiah Moore. Ari Daivari came out and said that Ethan Page had given him permission to do the twist of fate and has hired Mark Sterling. He mentioned that next week it would be him, Josh Woods, and Tony Nese vs. Private Party and Hardy.
  • Eddie Kingston and Ortiz defeated Nick Comoroto and Aaron Solo. 

AEW Rampage

  • FTR defeated Top Flight to retain the ROH Tag Team Championship. The Gunn Club came out during the match.
  • Chris Jericho came out with the entire Jericho Appreciation Society. Jericho proclaimed himself as the best ROH World Champion of all time. Claudio Castagnoli came out and challenged Jericho to a title match. Jericho rejcted the idea, saying that Castagnoli has nothing to offer him. Matt Menard suggested that if Castagnoli loses, he’d have to join the Jericho Appreciation Society. Castagnoli agreed to the stipulation, setting up the main event for Final Battle on December 10.
  • Darby Allin defeated Anthony Henry
  • Hikaru Shida defeated Queen Aminata
  • Rush, The Butcher, and The Blade defeated The Dark Order (10, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds). Reynolds and Silver worked the match alone at first. 10 eventually came out, but then turned on Silver, who was pinned by Rush. 10 also laid out Evil Uno and removed his mask. -1 was upset on the stage as Reynolds was put through a table. 10 then confronted -1 on the stage, throwing his mask down at his feet.

AEW Dark Elevation spoilers from Bridgeport, CT

Here are results from Wednesday’s AEW Dark Elevation tapings, held prior to Wednesday’s Dynamite in Bridgeport, Conneticut.

  • Athena defeated Victoria Andreola
  • Rush, The Butcher, and The Blade defeated Doug Love, Channing Thomas, and Brett Goslin
  • Hikaru Shida and Willow Nightingale defeated Emi Sakura and Leva Bates
  • Brian Cage (with Prince Nana) defeated Brandon Cutler
  • Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard defeated Tracy Williams, Leon Ruffin, and Tony Deppen
  • ROH Women’s Champion Mercedes Martinez defeated JC
  • Wheeler Yuta defeated Zack Clayton
  • Matt Hardy and Private Party defeated Ari Daivari, Sonny Kiss, and Encore
  • Alex Reynolds defeated Kip Sabian
  • Best Friends and Orange Cassidy defeated The Factory

AEW will next head Newark, New Jersey for a live episode of Rampage this coming Friday. Already announced for the show is Eddie Kingston and Ortiz vs. Jun Akiyama and Konosuke Takeshita, Ricky Starks vs. Lance Archer in an AEW World title eliminator tournament quarterfinal, Hook vs. Lee Moriarty for the FTW Championship, and Athena vs. Madison Rayne.

NJPW Strong results: Minoru Suzuki vs. Fred Yehi

Tonight saw the next set of matches from NJPW Strong’s “Showdown” tour in Hollywood, California.

During the show introduction with announcers Ian Riccaboni & Alex Koslov, “Filthy” Tom Lawlor appeared to share some thoughts with the audience at home. He first explained how his Team Filthy teammates JR Kratos & Danny Limelight had come “within a kangaroo hair” of beating NJPW Strong Openweight Tag Team champions, Aussie Open, and that’d after they put away “two soup cans” Jordan Cruz & Adrian Quest, they would come back to Aussie Open to bring home the titles for Team Filthy.

Lawlor also talked about his match against Homicide, which will air next week, saying he’s not afraid of an “untrained street thug” and that he’d take him out in their upcoming match.

Kenny King defeated Che Cabrera

This was Kenny King’s NJPW Strong debut. To NJPW fans, he’s known as the man who eliminated both Jushin Liger & The Great Muta in the Rumble at NJPWxROH’s G1 Supercard at Madison Square Garden.

King put Cabrera down with a spinebuster for a count of two. Later, Cabrera took King out on the floor with a nice pescado dive over the ropes.

When Cabrera went to the top rope for a final attack, King caught him with an enzuigiri to the back of his head. King then put Cabrera away with the Royal Flush for the win.

Team Filthy (JR Kratos & Danny Limelight) defeated Jordan Cruz & Adrian Quest

Cruz has been on NJPW Strong in the past, but here he had more time to show off his in-ring skill. He ragdolled Limelight early on, throwing him back and forth between gutwrench suplexes & forward gutbusters. The Hollywood crowd sounded very into it.

When JR Kratos tagged in, he mowed Cruz down with a falling lariat. Him and Danny Limelight later showed off some nice tag teamwork, with Kratos popping Limelight up for a double stomp onto Cruz.

Cruz was able to power up and almost pick Kratos up with a fireman’s carry. He was able to take him out with a sliding lariat, though, and from there he was able to finally tag out to Adrien Quest. Crowd was hot by this point.

Kratos put Quest down with a big superplex for two. Limelight then put Quest away with a tornado destroyer for the win.

Bullet Club members Chris Bey, Juice Robinson & El Phantasmo appeared in a vignette next. They talked about Bey & ELP’s upcoming tag match against Blake Christian (who Bey described as looking like a Dorito) & Mascara Dorada. Robinson also talked about his match that’d be airing two weeks from today with Jake Something. Robinson said he “had something for Something.”

Minoru Suzuki defeated Fred Yehi

This was great. Suzuki & Yehi went hold for hold at the beginning, exchanging positional control without many attempts at submitting one another. When Suzuki held Yehi in a side headlock, Yehi sold his ear, as though the hold made his cauliflower ear worse. Seeing that, Suzuki immediately grabbed on to both of Yehi’s ears and yanked on them.

The two began trading hard strikes next. During their chop contest, Yehi tricked Suzuki and went for an ankle pick takedown instead of giving Suzuki another chop. The crowd booed Yehi for that.

Suzuki trapped Yehi in a triangle choke over the ropes. The fight spilled out onto the floor from here. Yehi started biting Suzuki. Suzuki grabbed a chair and brought it into the ring. Yehi stole it from Suzuki, but the referee tried grabbing it out of Yehi’s hands. While the two fought over the chair in the ring, Suzuki rolled out to the floor and grabbed another steel folding chair, brought it into the ring. While the referee was passing the first chair out of the ring to the ring announcer, Suzuki whacked Yehi from behind with the second chair, all behind the ref’s back. Suzuki then dropped to the mat and feigned injury, holding his head like he’d also just been hit by a chair. He was back up after a few moments, though, with a smirk on his face. The crowd chanted “You sick f*ck!” at Suzuki.

The match spilled back onto the floor. Suzuki teased doing a Gotch-style Piledriver on the ring announcer’s table but Yehi escaped. Suzuki Chopped Yehi up against the guardrail, practically on top of fans in the front row.

Back in the ring, Suzuki bent & twisted Yehi’s wrist and finger joints around in circles. Yehi was able to slip away and lock Suzuki in the Koji Clutch until Suzuki put his foot on the bottom rope for the break.

The two traded forearms in the middle of the ring. Suzuki caught him with a heavy shot and knocked Yehi to the mat. When Suzuki tried doing it one more time, Yehi was able to catch Suzuki again, like earlier, when Suzuki telegraphed the forearm and Yehi countered with a drop toehold. The crowd booed this, too. I thought it was really clever but I guess people just love Suzuki that much.

The finish saw Suzuki catch Yehi in a sleeperhold before cracking him once more and putting Yehi away with a Gotch-style piledriver. Suzuki terrorized the referee afterwards and teased a piledriver for him as well.

Final thoughts:

The main event on this week’s episode was great. Fred Yehi deserves a lot more credit than he gets right now, so if you’ve slept on him in the past, introduce yourself with this match he had against Minoru Suzuki. Great stuff.

Next week’s main event sees “Filthy” Tom Lawlor taking on Homicide.

WWE SmackDown spoilers: Crown Jewel go-home show

WWE taped matches for next week’s SmackDown following Friday’s live broadcast in St. Louis, Missouri. WWE stars will be en route to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia next week for WWE’s Crown Jewel event.

  • Liv Morgan defeated Sonya Deville in a no disqualification match. Morgan kicked out of a powerbomb onto a pile of chairs then won with a springboard facebuster on top of the chairs.
  • LA Knight defeated Ricochet. Knight hit on ring announcer Samantha Irvin before the match, causing Ricochet to attack him as she and Ricochet are in a relationship. Knight won after reversing Ricochet’s roll-up and grabbing the ropes for leverage.
  • The Usos cut a promo saying they will be the longest-reigning WWE Tag Team Champions after Crown Jewel. The New Day came out and said if The Usos retain, they will be waiting for them. The Brawling Brutes came out and attacked the Usos, with Sami Zayn and Solo Sikoa coming in to even the odds. The Bloodline end up standing tall.
  • Shayna Baszler (with Ronda Rousey) defeated Natalya via submission.
  • Braun Strowman defeated five men picked by MVP. Strowman ended up repeatedly powerslamming MVP.
  • Gunther defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the Intercontinental Championship.

AEW Dark Elevation spoilers from Norfolk, Virginia

Here are spoilers from matches taped for AEW Dark Elevation prior to Wednesday’s live AEW Dynamite broadcast in Norfolk, Virginia.

  • Frankie Kazarian defeated Rhett Titus
  • Kiera Hogan defeated Skye Blue
  • Dante Martin defeated Brandon Cutler
  • Athena defeated Janai Kai
  • Orange Cassidy and The Best Friends defeated Anthony Young and Pat & Victor Andrews
  • Eddie Kingston and Ortiz defeated Cory Angel and Myles Pumpkin
  • Jade Cargill defeated Trish Adora
  • QT Marshall defeated Danhausen. The end of the match had Lee Johnson, who has been out of action with an injury, coming to the ring, at first acting like he was going to help Danhausen. However, Johnson turned on Danhausen, slamming him into the ring post and costing him the match.

AEW will next hold a live episode of Rampage on Friday at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. The next episode of AEW Dynamite will air live at the Chesapeake Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.

NJPW Strong results: Jay White & Karl Anderson vs. Wheeler Yuta & Homicide

Tonight saw the first of NJPW Strong’s Autumn Attack tapings from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Shota Umino defeated QT Marshall

Umino got his full-on babyface crash course from QT Marshall in tonight’s opening bout, babyface vs. heel 101 between these two.

Usually, Marshall doesn’t do anything in the ring that I’d call out of the ordinary, but he is consistently good at eliciting negative responses from crowds. Though this always comes across better live, and it always seems to drag on television because NJPW’s production quality isn’t able to capture how loudly the crowd reacts. This style of wrestling is better in a live setting than on NJPWWorld, for sure.

Marshall earned a close two-count after a Golden Star Bomb, just like Kota Ibushi does. I’m sure people will love to read that. Umino hit a tombstone piledriver and later, he’d pick up the win after hitting the Death Rider on Marshall.

*****

JR Kratos and Danny Limelight from Team Filthy came out next. Limelight got on the mic and trashed the people of Vegas and called out “cherry boys” Aussie Open, who are current STRONG Openweight Tag Team champions. The crowd gave them a lot of heat during the promo. When Kratos grabbed the mic to speak, the mic seemed to have been cut out, so the fans started chanting “We can’t hear you!” What’s funny was that Kratos has such a powerful voice that I did, in fact, hear him, even though it was through the screen.

Kratos eventually got the mic working again and re-emphasized what Limelight said, that they essentially were owed a shot at the titles since they were in NJPW Strong and grinding far longer than some outsider team. Aussie Open then appeared on the entrance ramp and nodded in approval of they and Team Filthy squaring off for the titles in the future.

Ren Narita defeated Juice Robinson via disqualification

The “Rock Hard” one ambushed Narita on the entrance ramp as he was on his way to the ring. The ring announcer was barely into his match call when Robinson appeared, so Narita took a lengthy pre-match beating.

When the bell rang, Robinson continued beating the hell out of Narita at ringside. He even at one point grabbed the ring bell and hit Narita with it. Actually, right before that, the referee tried taking the bell out of Robinson’s hands but Robinson shoved him into the guardrail.

Soon after all this, the ref called the match and awarded the win to Narita via disqualification. Narita was covered in blood by this point.

“You shouldn’t have called me out on the internet, Narita!” Robinson said. He then proceeded to cut a pretty blue promo on Narita for calling him out (despite being a lower ranked wrestler in the NJPW system), and at the end of it, he basically offered Narita to restart the match, but as a no-DQ match. A bloodied-up Narita demanded the ref restart the match, and we were back on. Bloody Narita vs. “Rock Hard” Robinson in a no-disqualification rules match.

Ren Narita defeated Juice Robinson via submission in a no disqualification match

There was a great visual of Narita having Robinson locked in a figure four, all blood all over his face. Robinson hit Narita with a kendo stick a number of times, to the point where the stick split apart and hit the announcers at the commentary table. Ian Riccaboni even mentioned he got hit by a piece of the stick, and both announcers claimed they got some of Narita’s blood on them.

Robinson later started biting Narita’s bloody head. People in the crowd began chanting “You sick f*ck!” at Robinson, who pointed out a fan and mouthed “This is YOUR fault” before removing his belt and whipping Narita with it. Robinson is damn good in this role.

Robinson hit the Left Hand from God for two. Narita responded later by tossing Robinson a chair, then using a single-foot dropkick into the chair, smashing Robinson in the face with the chair he was holding. Narita laid in a number of elbows before Robinson was able to reverse the offensive momentum. He then grabbed a chair and stuck it in between the middle and top rope in the blue corner, but when he tried to throw Narita into it, Narita reversed the Irish whip and slammed Robinson head first into it instead.

Narita unfolded the steel chair next and used a single-arm suplex on Robinson, sending him crashing onto the chair. Narita continued hitting Robinson with the chair, but Robinson was able to catch Narita with a low blow before spiking him head-first onto the mangled chair for a very close count of two. Ten minutes had passed at this point, and the pace slowed between spots.

Finally, Robinson power bombed Narita through a table on the outside, which got a “Holy shit!” & “This is awesome!” chant from the crowd. Robinson rolled Narita back into the ring for a pin but only scored another two-count. The house energy dipped a lot from here. The crowd started chanting about wanting tables. Robinson obliged and grabbed the ring announcer’s table and threw it into the ring.

When Robinson attempted an avalanche Death Valley Bomb through a table, Narita was able to slide out of the fireman’s carry hold and slapped on a sleeper lock. This forced Robinson to come down from the top rope to attempt blocking the submission hold. Narita eventually transitioned from a sleeper to an escalera double-shoulder lock from standing rear mount, which he cranked on until Robinson tapped. Narita grabbed the win and looked awesome in doing it. Despite this going a little too long, both Robinson and Narita did a hell of a job, and I think both came out of this looking stronger and more interesting.

Bullet Club (Jay White & Karl Anderson) defeated Homicide & Wheeler Yuta

“Filthy” Tom Lawlor joined the English announce team for this one. He ended up getting into a scuffle with Homicide a few minutes into the match, with Homicide spitting water in Lawlor’s face.

White got a bloody shiner in this, with some blood visible from under his left eye.

Yuta tagged back in at around the ten-minute mark and cleaned house. Minutes later, the finish saw White hit Homicide with a Blade Runner while Homicide was distracted by Tom Lawlor, who jumped the guardrail. Doc Gallows kept referee Jeremy Marcus distracted as White laid the aforementioned Bladerunner on Homicide for the win.

After the match, chaos ensued: Lawlor came into the ring and attacked Homicide. White joined in. Yuta beat on Lawlor to defend his partner. Soon after, West Coast Wrecking Crew arrived and began beating on Yuta. Shota Umino also arrived too and would end up getting beaten on. White got on the microphone and asked Tim Filthy to “remove the trash from the ring,” referring to Homicide. He scolded fans for chanting for Jon Moxley and said he wouldn’t be showing up tonight. He also said that Eddie Kingston, who was supposed to face White in Las Vegas, got “butterflies” which is why Kingston didn’t appear (Kingston actually contracted COVID-19, which is why he had to miss the show). White hinted that maybe he’d come to meet him instead, at NJPW’s upcoming event there, Rumble on 44th St.

Afterwards, “Filthy” Tom got on the mic and addressed his hometown crowd in Las Vegas. He said Team Filthy has been carrying NJPW Strong. He then got the audience to do a “NJPW Strong” call-and-response before saying “Ganbatte! [Do your best]”! A pretty babyface promo considering what’s just gone on in the ring. Will this lead to more Bullet Club + Team Filthy team-ups in the future?

Final thoughts:

This was a decent episode of Strong, though it did feel like it dragged at times. The hardcore match was good, but it could have been chopped by five minutes; also, while the main event was good, the crowd sounded exhausted. If this were in front of a NJPW crowd in Japan, or on an AEW taping, this would have turned out much differently, and the energy would have been a lot higher. Like with any other promotion taping a series of shows in a row at a single event, NJPW Strong tapings exhaust fans, and that often impacts the overall perception of the show itself and its main events. Fussiness aside, this was a fine extended edition of NJPW Strong.

AEW Dark Elevation spoilers: Brandon Cutler returns

Here are spoilers from Wednesday’s AEW Dark Elevation tapings, which were held prior to tonight’s Dynamite in Washington, D.C..

Brandon Cutler returned to in-ring action for the first time since July 20, defeating Serpentico. He was initially suspended as part of a fight that took place following All Out that involved Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, CM Punk, and Ace Steel. However, Cutler and Pat Buck, who was also allegedly part of the fight, was cleared for a return by September 14.

Ian Riccaboni, Matt Menard, and Paul Wight were the announcers for Elevation.

  • Emi Sakura defeated Trish Adora
  • Tony Nese & Josh Woods (w/ Smart Mark Sterling) defeated Action Andretti and Myles Hawkins
  • Nyla Rose defeated Jordan Blade
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Dalton Castle & The Boys defeated Lorgan Laroux, Goldy, and Brett Waters
  • Lance Archer defeated Papadon
  • Hikaru Shida defeated Erica Leigh
  • Brandon Cutler defeated Serpentico (with Luther)

AEW Rampage will be held live this coming Friday. AEW Battle of the Belts IV will air immediately after Rampage, as the two shows will be held back-to-back.

Former champion returns at WWE NXT taping

Ilja Dragunov is back on NXT.

Dragunov appeared at the end of the first set of NXT tapings that took place Wednesday night. The end of the show had Bron Breakker confront JD McDonagh, who defeated Tyler Bate to become the number one contender for the NXT Championship. That was when Dragunov came out as the three had a staredown.

Dragunov was a mainstay on the NXT UK roster and had held the NXT UK Championship once, defeating Gunther at NXT TakeOver 36 back in August of 2021. He vacated the championship on the July 7 edition of NXT UK, saying he had suffered an injury and was no longer able to defend the championship.

Here are spoilers for next week’s WWE NXT, taped at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

  • Nathan Frazer defeated Axiom in their best of three series.
  • Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne) defeated Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley
  • Schism came out to do a promo. During the promo, a hooded figure with a yellow mask on watched through the entranceway.
  • The Dyad (Rip Fowler & Jagger Reid) defeated Edris Enofe and Malik Blade
  • Cora Jade defeated Wendy Choo. After the match, Lash Legend attacked Choo.
  • Andre Chase and Bodhi Hayward defeated Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams
  • Oro Mensah defeated Grayson Waller. Apollo Crews came out during the match and aided Mensah in victory.
  • JD McDonagh defeated Tyler Bate in a number one contenders match for the NXT Championship. McDonagh and NXT Champion Bron Breaker confronted one another after the match. Ilja Dragunov then came to the ring and confronted both men.

AEW Dark & Dark Elevation spoilers from Chicago

The following are AEW Dark and Dark: Elevation spoilers from the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, taped prior to and after Wednesday’s Dynamite.

AEW Dark: Elevation

Excalibur & Matt Menard were on the call.

  • Julia Hart defeated Alice Crowley
  • Tony Nese & Josh Woods (w/ Mark Sterling) defeated Renny D & Jordan Kross
  • Serena Deeb defeated Nikki Victory
  • Private Party defeated JTX & Brennan Gore. Matt Hardy came out on the stage to congratulate Private Party, continuing an angle from this past Monday’s Dark: Elevation.
  • Skye Blue defeated Diamante 
  • Marina Shafir & Nyla Rose (w/Vickie Guerrero) defeated Queen Aminata & Madison Rayne

AEW Dark (set to air on Saturday):

  • Sammy Guevara & Tay Melo defeated GPA & Lady Luck
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions Keith Lee & Shane Strickland defeated Storm Grayson & Jah-C.
  • Hangman Page, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds defeated The Factory
  • Ruby Soho & Ortiz defeated Emi Sakura & Baliyan Akki
  • Best Friends & Orange Cassidy (with Danhausen) defeated The Butcher, The Blade, and Angelico.

AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage spoilers from Cleveland, Ohio

Here are spoilers for AEW Dark Elevation and Rampage, taped before and after today’s live edition of Dynamite.

AEW Dark Elevation:

  • Dante Martin defeated Wes Barkley
  • Julia Hart defeated Arie Alexander
  • Nyla Rose and Marina Shafir defeated Skye Blue and Queen Aminata
  • Matt Hardy defeated RSP. Private Party came out during the match and watched on top of the ramp.
  • Serena Deeb defeated Katie Arquette
  • Frankie Kazarian defeated a local talent
  • Rush, The Butcher, and The Blade defeated Elijah Dean, Zach Nystrom, and Chase Oliver
  • Hikaru Shida defeated Emi Sakura to retain the Regina Di WAVE Championship.

AEW Rampage:

  • Dark Order (John Silver, 10, and Alex Reynolds) defeated House of Black (Malaki Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews to advance in the AEW Trios title tournament. The finish had Miro coming out and distracting the House of Black, allowing Reynolds to pin Black. House of Black attacked Miro after the match until Sting and Darby Allin made the save.
  • Wardlow defeated Ryan Nemeth to retain the TNT Championship. Jay Lethal, Sonjay Dutt, Satnam Singh, and Chris Sabin were on the ramp watching.
  • Powerhouse Hobbs defeated Ashton Day with a spinebuster.
  • Sammy Guevara and Tay Melo defeated Ortiz and Ruby Soho after Anna Jay-AS attacked Soho and threw her back in the ring.
  • Claudio Castagnoli defeated Dustin Rhodes to retain the ROH World Championship. Arn and Brock Anderson were at ringside in Rhodes’ corner.