ROH on HonorClub live results: Nick Wayne vs. AR Fox

Ring of Honor presents the go-home show for Supercard of Honor tonight.

This week’s show is dubbed Supercard Showdown and will feature two title matches, including ROH World Television Champion Nick Wayne defending against AR Fox.

The ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions Shane Taylor Promotions will defend their titles against Eddie Kingston, Ortiz, and Mance Warner.

Blake Christian will go up against Evil Uno. ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo will wrestle Kaci Lennox. Dalton Castle and The Outrunners will be in action. ROH World Champion Bandido will wrestle Action Andretti in a Proving Ground match.

In a Survival of the Fittest qualifier, Hyan will wrestle Zayda Steel. Also on the show, Athena, Billie Starkz, and Marina Shafir will wrestle Maya World, Yuka Sakazaki, and Lacey Lane.

Adam Priest and Tommy Billington will wrestle Daniel Garcia and Wheeler Yuta.

Angelico vs. Josh Woods in a Pure Rules match is scheduled as well.

Satnam Singh will be in action.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 p.m.

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– Tonight’s Supercard Showdown kicked off with Ian Riccaboni welcoming us from the SoFi Center in West Palm Beach, FL, the site of AEW Fairway to Hell last Saturday.

Maya World, Lacey Lane, Yuka Sakazaki vs. Athena, Billie Starkz, Marina Shafir

Sakazaki and Athena kicked it off for this match. Sakazaki too Athena down with a shoulder tackle, but the ROH Women’s Champion answered with one of her own. The two exchanged hip-tosses and dropkicks, but neither got the clear advantage here. Sakazaki struck Athena with a hard elbow to the face as Marina Shafir forced herself to enter the match in Starkz’s place.

Shafir held onto Sakazaki’s arm and tried to work it over, but got hit with a kick to the face instead. Sakazaki attacked Shafir in the corner before Lacey Lane tagged in. Lane and Maya hit Shafir with attacks in the corner, as Maya continued the attack with a dropkick on her foe. Maya attempted a suplex, but Shafir blocked it. Sakazaki entered and tried to help Maya with the suplex. Soon all the remaining competitors entered and we got a suplex tug-of-war of sorts. However, it was Athena, Shafir, and Starkz who got the better of their opponents in this exchange as they nailed the suplex.

Athena and Shafir got into a bit of an argument as we had all six women in the ring at the moment. Shafir shoved Lane away before she held Sakazaki in a gutwrench position. Starkz struck Sakazaki with a running knee afterwards. Shafir kept Sakazaki isolated from her corner as Athena blind tagged into the match, much to Shafir’s consternation. Athena took control and pummeled Sakazaki with strikes as Starkz was now the legal woman for her team. Starkz went for the cover, but Sakazaki kicked out at two. That moment of solace was brief as Athena re-entered the match and kept the damaging assault on Sakazaki going. Athena tried to play defense to prevent Sakazaki from making the tag with a scoop body slam for the near-fall. Athena applied the cravate on Sakazaki, who tried to fight ouf the hold. Sakazaki missed with the kick, but not the elbow. However, she couldn’t get the tag as Shafir stopped her at the pass. Sakazaki hit the dropkick on Shafir, while Athena and Maya World took each other out with clotheslines.

Back in the ring, Lacey Lane got the tag and she took it to the Minion-in-Training with a fierce kick. Athena got a capoeira kick from Lane, but she responded with the pumphandle driver. Maya took Athena out with the dropkick, as Shafir then began to fight with her outside the ring. Sakazaki leapt from the top to take out both Shafir and Maya. In the ring, Starkz hit Lane with the knee to the face as she then put her foe down with a snapmare. As Starkz headed up the top rope, Athena blind tagged just as Starkz connected with a swanton bomb. Athena then slid in and got the pin and win, much to Starkz’s frustration.

Athena, Billie Starkz, & Marina Shafir def. Lacey Lane, Maya World, & Yuka Sakazaki vai pinfall

This was a solid opener, and the story beat of Athena stealing Starkz’s pin was a good one to set up Billie’s inevitable rising up against her “master”.

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Tommy Billington & Adam Priest vs. The Death Riders (Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta) (w/ Jon Moxley & PAC)

Yuta and Billington opened the match with some nice chain wrestling action as Garcia took over with the tag afterwards. Billington countered with the short arm scissors into the wrist lock as Priest got the tag. Yuta rejoined the match with the tag and faced off with Priest. The pace began to quicken with a Priest shoulder tackle. Priest offered a handshake, but Yuta answered with a cheapshot. Yuta paid for it with a clothesline from Priest as Billington then tagged in. Priest and Billington hit a double team backbreaker on Yuta. Garcia intercepted an attempted suplex from Billington and caught Yuta. The two then attacked the isolated Billington, but not before the took Priest out from the apron.

Garcia applied the chinlock on Billington as Moxley and PAC looked on at ringside. Billington got out of it, but immediately got sent down on his back by Garcia as Yuta kept him isolated from his corner. Yuta applied the deathlock on Billington for maximum pain. Garcia delivered repeated European uppercuts to Billington as he and Yuta then shelled him with repeated running splashes, followed by a double dropkick. Yuta kept Billington grounded momentarily, but a snap suplex put a stop to that. Garcia tried to stop Billington, but he ate a snap suplex for his troubles. Billington dodged a double clothesline as Priest finally entered the match.

Priest hit Garcia and Yuta with a double clothesline of his own as he followed that up with a German Suplex on Yuta. Priest hit the superplex on Garcia, followed by a Billington diving headbutt for the near-fall. Priest and Billington tried for the double German Suplex, but Yuta caught Billington in a sleeper. Meanwhile, Priest applied the seriously-strong single-leg crab. We then got a double submission as Yuta and Priest were caught in separate submissions. Garcia countered Billington and applied the Dragon Tamer while Priest had the single-leg crab. The two broke their own holds and began to fight in the middle of the ring. In the ring, Billington hit a modified Olympic Slam on Billington and had him in sight for the Busaiku Knee. Instead, Billington got him with the clothesline. Priest tried to go up top, but Garcia tripped him up. This left Billington at the mercy of a piledriver from Garcia. Priest slid in and immediately got finished off with the Busaiku Knee as the Death Riders got the win here.

The Death Riders def. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington via pinfall

A terrific technical showcase between these two teams. Priest and Billington continue to impress me the more and more I watch them.

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Satnam Singh vs. James Tapia & CD Bennett

Tapia and Bennett sized up their giant foe to start. Both men got thrown around as they failed at their respective chances to knock Singh off his feet. Tapia and Bennett tried to go at Singh together, but it didn’t work, either. Scoop slam by Singh on Tapia, as Bennet found himself thrown right into this partner by the giant. Double crossbody by Singh on his two hapless foes, but he relinquished the pin. Singh tried to lift Bennett up, but Tapia clipped him. The two tried a double suplex, but they were overpowered easily by Singh. Bennett stumbled back to his feet as Singh grabbed at his throat. Tapia tried to stop it, but to no avail. Singh then made no mistake with the double chokeslam as he then stacked Bennett and Tapia for the pin and win.

Satnam Singh def. James Tapia & CD Bennett

Just your standard big man squash match from Singh. If that’s not your cup of tea, then this match will probably not be your cup of tea.

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Pure Rules Match: Josh Woods vs. Angelico (w/ Serpentico)

The match kicked off with Angelico appliying the chinlock that he turned into a pin attempt. Woods answered with an arm wrench, as he and Angelico got into a methodical duel early in this Pure Rules contest. Angelico worked on wrenching the wrist of Woods as the two then traded standing switches. Woods used the first of his three rope breaks, perhaps inadvertently, to break Angelico’s hold. This seemed to put Woods into another zone as he aggressively went after Angelico with strikes in the corner, followed by a backbreaker into a beastly lariat. Woods attempted an O’Connor Roll German Suplex, but Angelico turned that into a pin attempt for the near-fall. Woods tried for the Chaos Theory again and then got the win. After the match, a crazed Woods applied the Key Lock on Angelico as Serpentico tried to save his partner. Woods angrily called out Nigel McGuinness, who soon came out.

McGuinness took the mic and said that he and they didn’t have to wait until Supercard of Honor, they could do it tonight. Woods refused, stating that he wanted to do it in front of the whole world. McGuinness concluded by declaring that he might take some liberties himself tomorrow.

Josh Woods def. Angelico via pinfall

Short match, but I think it worked in establishing Woods as a dangerous threat and I’m looking forward to his match with Nigel McGuinness tomorrow night.

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– We got remarks from ROH Women’s Television Champion Red Velvet, who addressed her Supercard of Honor opponent, Viva Van.

ROH World Six-Man Championship Match: Shane Taylor Promotions (Carlie Bravo, Shane Taylor, “The Captain” Shawn Dean) (c) vs. Eddie Kingston, Ortiz, & Mance Warner

We didn’t waste any time as the bell rang and all six competitors went after each other immediately. In the ring, Ortiz scoop slammed Bravo, followed by the leg drop. Bravo responded with a crossover punch in the corner, but that did him little good as the Snake Eyes from Ortiz allowed him to tag in Warner. Dean tagged in to face off against Warner, but he got lit up with chops to the chest, followed by the running boot. Warner took a bite out of the Captain’s hand before he tagged in Kingston. Dean got shellshocked by a double shoulder block from Kingston and Warner. The namesake of Shane Taylor Promotions tagged and we got some big men slapping meat action between Taylor and Kingston.

Kingston tried to hit the uranage on Taylor, but he couldn’t lift him up. The left jab and the headbutt from Taylor left Kingston at the mercy of The Infantry in the S.T.P. corner. Bravo tagged in and hit a running jab to a prone Kingston. Capt. Dean hit a running bronco buster on Kingston as S.T.P. kept the advantage in this ROH Six-Man Tag title match. Kingston escaped Dean’s hold, but a thumb to the eye from The Captain snuffed out that comeback attempt. Shane Taylor continued the onslaught on Kingston, who refused to go quietly without a fight. Kingston fired up with chops, as he managed to lift Taylor with a huge T-Bone Suplex. This allowed Mance Warner to enter the fray with a hot tag.

Warner absolutely pasted Bravo with a clothesline, as Capt. Dean ate jabs, followd by the shot to the eyes. Taylor interjected with a clothesline as he held him up for a leapfrog attack from both Bravo and Dean. Kingston and Ortiz broke up the count. With Taylor disposed of outside, Warner hit Dean with a running knee, but Bravo broke up the count. Ortiz was thrown into the corner, while Warner was hit with a double neckbreaker in the ring to retain.

Shane Taylor Promotions def. Mance Warner, Eddie Kingston, and Ortiz via pinfall to retain the ROH Six-Man Championships

I thought this match was alright. It could’ve been a bit better, but what we got was good. It’s a joy to see Mance Warner in action, and I do like the Shane Taylor Promotions aesthetic as a stable.

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Evil Uno vs. Blake Christian (w/ Jay Lethal & Lee Johnson)

Blake entered to the match wearing a mask he stole from Bandido. Before the match, Blake told Jay Lethal and Lee Johnson to head to the back before he took a cheapshot at Uno. The brainchild of Mystery Wrestling responded with clubbing strikes in the corner followed by a one-armed clotheslines. Uno attempted a powerbomb, but Blake countered that into a rolling dropkick. Uno headed out to the ring and found himself flattened by Blake’s dropkick and suicide dive. Christian threw Uno into the steel steps before sending him back to the ring and leaping off the rope for a springboard forearm to his opponent. Blake taunted Uno as he slapped him in the face. That seemed to fire Uno up as he answered with a slap, followed by a running DDT for the near-fall. Uno then tried for another powerbomb, but Blake countered. He then put on the Bandido mask and looked like he was going to do the 21-Plex, but Uno countered that. Back suplex reversed by Blake, who pushed Uno in the referee’s path. Blake then hit the Lethal Injection, followed by his counterfeit 21-Plex, a Shining Wizard, and finally the amazingly-named Vanilla Choke Zero submission for the tapout win.

After the match, Blake addressed Bandido directly. He said that he was proving week in and week out that he was going to take Bandido’s ROH World Championship. Blake declared that we’d find out soon that Vanilla Baby would be the next ROH World Champion.

Blake Christian def. Evil Uno via pinfall

It’s great to see Evil Uno in action, and Blake Christian being on the cusp of being ROH Champion tomorrow night is honestly good for him. He’s a promising young talent that I think would do great as ROH World Champion.

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– We got remarks from ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriarty and Ace Austin ahead of their title bout tomorrow night at Supercard of Honor.

ROH Women’s Pure Championship Proving Ground: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Kaci Lennox

With a ten-minute time limit and the Code of Honor adhered to, this match got underway. Purrazzo and Lennox exchaged standing switches, as the Women’s Pure Champion got ahead of things with a big boot to the face. Purrazzo tried for the piledriver, but Lennox blocked it and grabbed her by the hair to slam her down to the mat. A very cocky Lennox trashtalked her championship foe and punched at her face. Lennox kept up the slander as she chopped Purrazzo in the corner. A punch to the face seemed to fire Purrazzo up as she went after her foe with punches of her own. Lennox got ahead of that with a clothesline.

Lennox lifted Purrazzo up, as she then connected with the straight pump-kick. Purrazzo blocked Lennox in the corner and targeted the arm with the side Russian Leg Sweep followed by the Fujiwara Armbar for the pin and win with 6:24 left in the match.

After the match, Purrazzo’s celebration was interrupted by Diamante, who attacked her from behind. Diamante took Purrazzo’s Womens’s Pure Championship and smashed her in the face with it. For added insult to injury, Diamante applied the Fujiwara Armbar as she stood tall with less than 24 hours to go until her match against Purrazzo for the Women’s Pure Championship.

Deonna Purrazzo def. Kaci Lennox via submission

I thought this was a good match, if a bit short. Obviously, the post-match with Diamante attacking Purrazzo was important and that did a good job to build towards their Women’s Pure Championship match tomorrow night.

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Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) vs. Baby Keef, Xander Maddox, & Charlie Malachite

As Castle walked down to the ring, he talked to the camera, upset that he didn’t get to go to an arboretum.

Truth and Malachite opened the match for their teams, and it seemed the cocky Malachite had Truth’s number… at least for a bit. Standing armdrag by Truth stopped that momentum, as did the chop to Malachite’s chest. Turbo tagged in and powered up his guns before he hit the elbow on Malachite. Xander Maddox tagged in and couldn’t take down Turbo with strikes, as Keef tagged in, to similar successes. The Outrunners showed a little vintage teamwork at Keef’s expense, as Malachite tagged in and demanded that Dalton Castle get into the match. Castle tagged in and took his foes for a ride with consecutive overhead throws. We then got triple-stereo scoop slams from the Outrunners and Castle. Turbo and Truth then did the “You Son of a Bitch” handshake and elbow to pick up the win in short order.

The Outrunners & Dalton Castle def. Charlie Malachite, Baby Keef, and Xander Maddox via pinfall

Really fun trios match. The Outrunners and Castle tandem makes for really fun stuff as a team. Plus, the beauty of these shows introducing me to new undiscovered talents continues here.

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– Athena’s backstage interview was interrupted by an angry Billie Starkz, who was upset that the ROH Womens Champion was once again making everything all out her. Athena angrily responded that she kept Starkz relevant and that Ring of Honor’s women’s division would not exist without her. Starkz begrudgingly said thanks to Athena, who warned her M.I.T. to listen to her, or face the consequences.

Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match: Hyan vs. Zayda Steel (w/ Christopher Daniels)

Hyan and Steel started quick by trading pins as the latter dodged a kick from Steel. Some really nice work from Hyan year with the roll, followed by standing faceplant and the dropkick. Steel answered with a leg sweep and a dropkick of her own. Outside the ring, Hyan suplexed Steel onto the mat outside. Both women rolled back into the ring and traded some heavy strikes. Steel and Hyan exchanged elbows to the face as the former exhibited a nice rollthrough into a chinlock and transitioning that into a single-arm straitjacket hold. To break the hold, Hyan literally took a bite of the bottom rope before she hit Steel with a spear for a near-fall.

Hyan lifted Steel, but it turned into a pin reversal. The two then traded more pins with nobody able to get the three. Steel nearly got the win on a unique throw that sent Hyan head-first. Hyan’s Gory Special nearly won it, but Steel picked up the win with a rolling facebuster to earn a spot in Survival of the Fittest.

Zayda Steel def. Hyan via pinfall to qualify for Survival of the Fittest

These two made the most of the time they got and we got a fantastic match out of it. Steel and Hyan got a chance to shine and they capitalized on i.

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ROH World Television Championship: Nick Wayne (c) (w/ Mother Wayne & Kip Sabian) vs. AR Fox

Our Supercard Showdown main event got underway with Wayne and Fox got into each other’s face as the hatred between the two was palpable. Fox avoided a strike from Wayne as the two then traded pinfall attempts. Fox used his speed to elude Wayne as he then hit a unique rolling swinging suplex from the apron and into the ring. Wayne grabbed the ropes to avoid a Fox kick as he left the ring. He hit Fox in the midsection, but he got hit with a boot to the face. Fox then showed his incredible agility with a moonsault off the ringpost and to a stunned Wayne.

In the ring, Fox battered Wayne with elbows, but a timely interference from Sabian saved his Patriarchy ally from any further arm. Fox was sent crashing out to the ring by a running attack from Wayne. The World Television Champion then hit Sliced Bread, using the steel steps as a launching pad. As Fox struggled to get back up, Sabian huddled with Wayne to give him advice. Fox entered the ring and got choked by Mother Wayne with the ref’s back turned. Legdrop from Wayne was followed by an Eastern Stretch on Fox. The challenger broke the hold with a shinbreaker as he tried to mount a comeback. With Wayne on the apron, Fox showed some more of that innovative offense of his with a middle-rope DDT. That gave Fox a second win with a clotheslines, and an amazing double wristlock into a cutter. Powerbomb by Fox was somehow not enough to get the win here.

Wayne blocked Fox’s attempt at the Spicolli Driver, but that only earned him a kick to the gut. The World Television Champion got back onto the swing of things with a Shiranui for a near-fall. As Fox used the ropes to get back up, Wayne intercepted him and blasted him right in the ribs with the knee. Wayne squeezed at the ribs of Fox, but the challenger broke out of the grip. Fox countered with a wrsitlock, followed by the enzuigiri. Rolling cutter was blocked and turned into a suplex, followed by a Code Red for a 2.999999 near-fall.

Wayne blasted Fox with repeated kicks to the left bicept as he took time to mock his foe. Fox responded with a spit, then the basement cutter. Things quickened as he hit another cutter on the champion. As Wayne rolled outside, Fox hit paydirt with the Fosbury Flop. Sabian got blasted with a dive. In the ring, Wayne blocked Fox’s dive, which opened him up for a kick, but before Wayne could get his move in, Fox quickly rolled him up, and that’s it, over. We have a new Ring of Honor World Television Champion.

After the match, the very creepy face of Lio Rush interrupted the celebration of Fox, simply saying “tomorrow”. We learned from Riccaboni and Caprice Coleman that AR Fox would be defending his newly-won World TV Title against Lio Rush tomorrow night.

AR Fox def. Nick Wayne via pinfall to win the ROH World Television Championship

Incredible, incredible match. AR Fox is an amazing talent and giving him the ROH World TV Title waes the right call here. Fox and Nick Wayne had what I believed was the match of the night here.

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The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese, Aria Daivari, Stori Denali) vs. Jacey Love, Ricky Martinez, and Ernest R. Alexander

Tony Nese and Alexander started off for their teams, as the Premier Athletes took control with Daivari helping out his pal Tony Nese in attacking Alexander. Ernest was left alone as he tagged Jacey Love in. This brought the massive Stori Denali into the match. Stori hit Love with a fierce pump kick followed by an F10. Love avoided a Stori clothesline and tagged Martinez in. Similar results for Alexander’s partner, as the Premier Athletes feasted on their foe with an assisted DDT. Love was then brougth in for the chokeslam from Stori as the Premier Athletes got the win.

The Premier Athletes def. Jacey Love, Ricky Martinez, & Ernest R. Alexander via pinfall

This is my first of seeing Stori Denali in action, and I’m impressed with what I saw. There’s room for improvement for sure, but I think I liked what I saw out of her.

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ROH World Championship Proving Ground: Bandido vs. Action Andretti

Andretti and Bandido did the Code of Honor Handshake as this ten-minute bout got underway. Andretti’s side headlock on Bandido had little sucecss, as a standing shoulder block brought him down afterwards. Banddio showed great agility, but Andretti countered the hurricanrana with a handstand press. A springboard arm drag from Andretti was blocked by Bandido and we’ve got some nice CMLL-style lucha action here tonight.

Bandido flew out of the ring after Andretti avoided an attack from his opponent. Andretti then followed that with a diving attack over the ropes that hit its target. Springboard forearm from Andretti on Bandido couldn’t put this match away. Andretti applied a side headlockd, followed by a running neckbreaker. The ROH World Champion was kept on his toes with a back suplex from Andretti, but a suplex attempt was blocked twice. Bandido used his sheer strength to hit a strong suplex. Bandido answered with a flapjack as he then headed up top for a frog splash. Andretti dodged and nearly got the win on a hurricanrana. He then hit a handspring back elbow on Bandido, followed by the standing moonsault splash. Andretti’s attack was intercepted by BandiDo, who planted him with a one-hand military press. Handspring attack from Andretti was countered into the XD by Bandido, who picked up the win in our Supercard Showdown main event.

Blake Christian and The Twist appeared after the match, as the challenger for the ROH World Title stepped onto the apron and threw the mask he stole from Bandido at him. Christian gestured that he was coming for Bandido’s world title as tonight’s show came to an end.

Bandido def. ActIon Andretti via pinfall

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That was a great main event to end what was a jampacked night of action just 24 hours before Supercard of Honor. Bandido continues to show his stuff in the ring, which made him a standout for me last year. I’m happy to see that continue into this year, and the match with Blake Christian tomorrow should be a heck of a bout.

As for the rest of Supercard Showdown, it was a buffet of great in-ring action and nearly every match delivered in their own way, with my favorite being the Nick Wayne/AR Fox ROH TV Title match and the Death Riders vs. Priest/Billington tag matches. I also enjoyed the story development we got with Billie Starkz seemingly reaching her breaking point with Athena’s belittling and gaslight, so I’m interested to see that play out tomorrow, if it happens.

All in all, Ring of Honor set the table for what should be a great Supercard of Honor show with an action-filled prelude tonight.

WOL: WWE injury updates, house shows back, Dynamite recap

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez is back with a solo show talking all the latest news, injury updates to Piper Niven and Stephanie Vaquer, WWE back to doing house shows again and why it’s important for everyone in wrestling, Sareee and the Owen Hart tournament, the full Dynamite report and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including the death of Barry Blaustein, AEW and Triller, Backlash ratings on ESPN 2 plus the usual ratings recap, Tenzan’s retirement, Best of the Super Juniors, AEW Dynamite and NXT reviews, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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18:06: AEW/Triller lawsuit update
24:43: Ratings
32:10: Arena Mexico notes, Hiroyoshi Tenzan retiring, Best of the Super Juniors starts
43:25: MMA notes on Ronda Rousey/Gina Carano fight, UFC Rivals
49:05: AEW Dynamite recap
1:11:22: WWE NXT recap

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AEW Dynamite live results: Darby Allin vs. Konosuke Takeshita

AEW Dynamite is live tonight from Harrah’s Cherokee Center in Asheville, North Carolina.

Announced for the show, Darby Allin will once again defend the AEW World Championship. His challenger will be Konosuke Takeshita of the Don Callis Family.

TNT Champion Kevin Knight will also hold an open challenge.

FTR will team with Tommaso Ciampa, David Finlay, and Clark Connors against The Young Bucks, Christian Cage, Adam Copeland, and Orange Cassidy.

Will Ospreay vs. Ace Austin in singles competition is also scheduled.

The full lineup is below:

  • Triangle of Madness (Skye Blue, Julia Hart, & Thekla) vs. Brawling Birds (Alex Windsor & Jamie Hayter) & Hikaru Shida
  • Kevin Knight TNT Championship open challenge
  • Darby Allin (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita for the AEW World Championship
  • FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler), Tommaso Ciampa, War Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), Christian Cage, Adam Copeland & Orange Cassidy
  • MJF to make an appearance
  • Will Ospreay vs. Ace Austin
  • Men’s and Women’s AEW Owen Hart Foundation brackets to be announced

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Excalibur welcoming us alongside Taz & Tony Schiavone as they run down tonight’s card that opens up with a big 10-man tag.

Renee Paquette earlier today tried to catch up with MJF backstage, asking about Darby Allin vs. Konosuke Takeshita tonight and if Allin wins, MJF will face him at Double or Nothing with his hair on the line. MJF ignores her, then walks by bald officials, backstage personnel, Christopher Daniels, Sonjay Dutt, John Silver, Tommaso Ciampa and finally Ricochet, who tells MJF not to worry, he’ll look great, just not as good as himself.

AEW Trios Champion Orange Cassidy, The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson), Christian Cage & Adam Copeland vs. AEW Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler), Tommaso Ciampa & The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors)

(Big party match to kick off the show, with the unlikely babyface team working very well here and if you wondered what it looked like for Adam Copeland to throw a superkick with The Bucks, your question was indeed answered. These chaotic tags are always action packed and this was no different.)

Cassidy hilariously held his pockets open to try and catch some of the money raining down during The Bucks entrance. Copeland & The Bucks got the matching gear memo, as the bell sounded and it’s an all-out brawl to start, as Stokely is hiding behind the commentary table. The Bucks & Dogs brawl into the crowd, while Copeland & Harwood slug it out, as Cassidy floats over in the corner, but Harwood joins for a superplex. Cassidy answers with a Stundog Millionaire and spinning DDT, but Wheeler got in a cheap shot to isolate Cassidy in the heel corner. Cassidy dodged a corner splash from Harwood and made a hot tag to Nick, as there’s a meeting of the minds for FTR, who ate a double spin kick, while The Dogs took a Lucha Libre head scissors/arm drag combo. Matt joined his brother to dish out a superkick, as The Dogs took stereo running bulldogs, while FTR ate a corkscrew dive to the outside. Matt with his signature rolling Northern Lights to The Dogs, as The Bucks called for a Superkick Party, but were tripped up by Stokely. They brought him into the ring, as Stokely offered up Cage’s stolen watch, but The Bucks opted to throw superkicks at everyone in their paths. Tag to Cage, as The Bucks call for a Triple Superkick, but Copeland took the ref and Cage opted to punt Wheeler low instead for two.

Cage again was taunted by Stokely and the watch, which gave Ciampa a chance to target the injured forearm of Cage, posting it repeatedly. Stokely joined commentary and Taz immediately broke him by saying he was blown up. The heels pulled all the babyfaces from the apron right as Cage leapt for a hot tag, as he continued to get worked over until he clonked heads with Harwood into a reset. Copeland & Connors get their first action of the match with tags, as Finlay was sent flying onto FTR with a backdrop outside. Big boot to Connors, as Copeland called for a Spear, was tripped by Finlay, who ate a superkick and slingshot facebuster/moonsault combo to the outside. Connors took a triple shot in the corner by Cage & The Bucks, as the slowest somersault and corner splash by Cassidy followed. Chaos until Cage, Cassidy & The Bucks all went up to corners, for quadruple splashes, all while Copland planted Connors with an Impaler in the middle for two.

The Bucks hit stereo dives on Finlay & Ciampa, as Cage & Cassidy had a face-off in the center of the ring, with Cassidy putting Cage’s hands into his pockets, so Cage chucked him over the top onto a pile before doing a dive himself. Copeland is left alone and teased a dive, but ran right into a Shatter Machine from FTR, but Cassidy broke the pin. Cassidy ramped up the little kicks, The Bucks saved him from Shatter Machine, as the match broke down with everyone hitting high impact moves until Connors launched Cage to the outside with a Spear. Connors wanted one on Copeland, who leapfrogged and Connors took out Harwood. Connors slowly turned around and ate a Superkick Party from Copeland & The Bucks, Orange Punch from Cassidy, Spear from Copeland to get the pin.

Match Result: Orange Cassidy, The Young Bucks, Christian Cage & Adam Copeland defeated FTR, Tommaso Ciampa & The Dogs when Copeland pinned Connors

-Earlier today, another training session with the Death Riders and Will Ospreay is shown, as Daniel Garcia said Young Boy Billy has some tricks up his sleeve. Ospreay is doing neck raises, as Moxley is showing how to properly apply a bulldog choke on Wheeler Yuta. Moxley asked how Opsreay’s feeling and he said it’s the best his neck felt in years. Moxley brings up the night Ospreay won Best of Super Juniors and how he wasn’t hurt, he could fly like a bird, such a simpler time, the joy of doing it, then everyone came in and tried to make things overcomplicated. Years pass, life happens, family, responsibilities, bad things and choices catch up to you, this weight weighs down the shoulders, feels like you can’t fly. Moxley tells Ospreay nothing is different, all those things will still be there, but he can still fly, it’s just Ospreay is more dangerous, a bird of prey. Tonight, don’t go out there to protect anything, neck, image, reputation, go out to give something. Moxley turns and yells at Yuta before getting back to work, as Ospreay took in the advice given.

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-We get a video package highlighting the history of Stadium Stampede. Jericho said come Double or Nothing, this will be a devil’s dance with destruction…bald. We go backstage to The Demand saying Jericho talks out of his ass a lot and brings up Mark Davis beating Jack Perry last week on Collision for the National Title. Ricochet rounds out his team of 7 and brings in Andrade El Idolo, David Finlay & Clark Connors, who said they want revenge on The Bucks for recent weeks. Finlay said if you want violence, carnage and chaos, who better to call on than The Dogs?

Speedball Mike Bailey (w/Kevin Knight) vs. Westbrook

Both trade counters, as each man shows off impressive agility, until Westbrook stumbles big time flipping around in the corner (yikes). They recover, Westbrook misses a springboard, as Bailey met him with a spin corner kick flush and Ultimate Weapon for the quick win. That’s three wins in seven days for Bailey.

Match Result: Speedball Mike Bailey defeated Westbrook

Justin Roberts gets in the ring and does an intro for Knight, who is ready to defend his TNT Title in an Open Challenge. This was answered by the returning Brian Cage, who was joined by Lance Archer and RPG Vice (Rocky & Trent seemed to be cosplaying as Miami Vice tonight).

Kevin Knight (w/Speedball Mike Bailey) vs. Brian Cage (w/Lance Archer) in a TNT Title Open Challenge

(It’s great to see Cage back in action after such an extended time out, but thankfully he’s built like a horse and his sheer power saved Knight from taking some real bad bumps here. Knight can keep his Open Challenges going and I’m interested in who will answer them in the future, while Bailey called his shot in the post-match, not for his tag partners title, but an even bigger prize, the AEW World Title.)

After 14-months, Cage is back, as Renee Paquette is ringside saying Cage is ready to make up for lost time and despite not getting to talk with him earlier today, Cage is clearly as jacked as ever and ready to bring gold to the Don Callis Family. Cage immediately did curls with Knight, who flipped over to his feet, tried shoulder tackles and bounced off Cage like a ball. Cage avoided a leaping DDT and fired off a thrust kick, as he kept working over Knight in the corner until a dropkick off the apron sent Cage outside. Knight got a head of steam, Cage was supposed to catch him off a Tope, but Knight just flew right by Cage, who picked up Knight and hit a F5 onto the apron. Cage is easily having his way with Knight, as he called for a Drillclaw, Knight floated over, tried his leaping DDT, but used the momentum to hang up Cage throat first on the top rope. Springboard dropkick led to a reset, as Knight used his speed to avoid the power of Cage.

Pop-up dropkick sent Cage outside, Knight tried a somersault dive and this time, was caught by Cage, who wanted a powerbomb, but Knight countered into a hurricanrana into the steps. Leaping lariat from the apron finally took Cage off his feet, as Bailey caught Archer flush with a thrust kick before he could trip up Knight. This distracted Knight enough for Cage to hit a suplex from the apron in for two, as Bailey took out Archer with a springboard moonsault. Knight leapt over a Cage discus lariat and finally hit his leaping DDT for two. Knight went for his standing hurricanrana from the mat in the corner, slipped, Cage used his pure power to just pull Knight up and they completed the move, leading to a UFO Splash for the win.

Post-match, Bailey took a mic and congratulated Knight for a hell of a win. Knight did the same to Bailey and welcomed Cage back after a hard-hitting battle. Knight said he still can’t get over losing to Darby Allin, but Bailey said he’s a future AEW World Champion and everyone knows it. Knight appreciates the support and Bailey has always been in his corner, saying someday Bailey will be champion as well. Bailey said he’s right and calls out the winner of Darby Allin vs. Konosuke Takeshita. Bailey said Takeshita was his greatest rival in Japan and as much as he wants to see MJF bald, he’s coming for Allin’s World Championship.

Match Result: Kevin Knight defeated Brian Cage to retain the TNT Title

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Excalibur reveals the bracket for the Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament and they are as follows

  • Samoa Joe vs. Will Osperay (taking place at Double or Nothing)
  • Mark Davis vs. Jungle Jack Perry
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido (taking place at Double or Nothing)
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King

We go to Perry, who is backstage with his knife saying Mark Davis is no champion to him, as he’s built like an Australian grizzly bear and still relied on backup hitting him with a golf club to win his National Title. Perry said to bring all your friends and give everyone you’ve got at Double or Nothing, but after the PPV, it’s back to roots and he’s going to be focused on winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournament and challenging for the AEW World Title. If you don’t like that, f*ck you.

Will Ospreay vs. Ace Austin

(Excellent first-time meeting between these two, as I initially thought they should’ve waited until after the match to announce the men’s Owen bracket. However, the post-match made sense on why they did it pre-match. Ospreay has quite the journey to get to win this Owen Tournament and he’s clearly the odds on favorite and the only Death Rider in his way is Castagnoli, who is on the opposite side of the bracket. All roads look like Ospreay vs. Strickland.)

Far more mat based work from Ospreay to start, as he’s targeting body parts and going to work on Austin’s left arm and shoulder. Austin tries to pick up the pace with a drop toehold, head kick and leaping leg drop for two. Ospreay pops right up and throws some stiff forearms, so Austin was able to get a Muta-Lock. Ospreay got the ropes, tried a hurricanrana, but Austin showed off his great strength, putting on the brakes and doing his squat into a Death Valley Driver for two.

During the entire commercial, Austin worked over Ospreay’s neck, until finally Ospreay got a boot up in the corner that led to Pip, Pip, Cheerio. Combo of kicks led to a standing Sky Twister Press for a near fall. Handspring corkscrew kick sent Austin outside, but he dodged a slingshot cross body from Ospreay, did his handstand on the apron and slingshot cross body of his own. Austin tried to skin the cat to the floor for a head scissors, but Ospreay was ready to meet him with a thrust kick. Leaping forearm to the back of the neck connects back inside, followed by an Oscutter for two. Ospreay signals for Hidden Blade, Austin dodges with a double stomp on the head to the mat. Multiple corner lariats from Austin, who set up Ospreay in the ropes, caught him with an enzugiri and from the outside in gets a head scissors. Austin got a wildly awesome spinning leg lock into a cradle for two before hitting a snazzy spinning Air Raid Crash Flatliner for another near fall.

Austin took Ospreay back up in the corner, as Ospreay quickly got a joint lock to the arm, popped at the elbow, missed Cheeky Nandos. Austin escaped, tried his springboard twisting legdrop, but leapt right into a sit-out powerbomb from Ospreay. Both slug it out until Ospreay fired off a rolling elbow, hook kick, missed Storm Breaker, as Austin hit his springboard spin kick. Austin wanted The Fold, was flipped over to his feet and waffled by a standing Hidden Blade. Ospreay signaled for a proper one, pulled up and instead punt kicked out the left leg and applied a cross-arm-breaker causing Austin to instantly tap.

Post-match, Ospreay shook Austin’s hand and put him over before telling the fans his neck feels good. Samoa Joe’s music hits, as Joe walks out with Katsuyori Shibata & Anthony Bowens saying he wanted to make sure Ospreay was listening, since the last few weeks, it seems he had a hard time hearing Joe. Fate has put them together in the first round of the Owen Hart Tournament and brings up Ospreay’s choices and consequences. Had Ospreay joined The Opps, he could’ve had a bye in the first round, as that’s what Joe does for his friends, but instead, Ospreay decided to be Jon Moxley’s lap dog. Ospreay made his choice and Double or Nothing, Joe will make him suffer the consequences. Joe wishes Ospreay well, while his friends feel slighted and he doesn’t put leashes on his friends.

Bowens & Shibata head to the ring when the Death Riders music hits. The entire crew come from the stands, leaving The Opps outnumbered forced to regroup as they retreat. Ospreay slowly looks back at Moxley, who gives a nod.

Match Result: Will Ospreay defeated Ace Austin

-Renee Paquette is backstage with Don Callis & Konosuke Takeshita ahead of tonight’s main event. Callis said Takeshita will be heading into Double or Nothing World Champion. MJF walks in and puts over Takeshita (not without bringing up beating him 3 years ago) and said he can’t think of a better idea than Takeshita vs. MJF 2 and shakes Takeshita’s hand. Takeshita says something in Japanese before leaving, as Callis said that’s a good pep talk, but MJF said he didn’t mean any of it, he’s having a full-blown panic attack, he doesn’t want to end up a bald freak. Callis was briefly insulted until MJF apologized and gave Callis his Dynamite Diamond Ring to use tonight if necessary. Andrade walks in and shows off his flowing locks, causing MJF to leave. Andrade signaled to Callis that the World Title will soon be his and all Callis could say was Bueno, Bueno.

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Excalibur announces the bracket for the Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament

  • Persephone vs. Hazuki
  • TBS Champion Willow Nightingale vs. Alex Windsor (taking place at Double or Nothing)
  • Mina Shirakawa vs. ROH Women’s Champion Athena
  • Skye Blue vs. Sareee

Renee Paquette is backstage with The Conglomeration, as Orange Cassidy said they have a shot at the Tag Team Titles and Kyle O’Reilly said it should be Roderick Strong who teams with Cassidy. O’Reilly said he has some unfinished business with the man who put him on the shelf and asks Jon Moxley when they’re going to do this for the Continental Title? Willow Nightingale brings out her TBS Title from a backpack and said she’s ready to win the Owen Hart Tournament again and hold all the gold. Cassidy said they haven’t done a Word of the Day in a while. Enter the returning Mark Briscoe who said today’s word is Reunification, as Briscoe is back with his boys and girl and lays it out simple, Tommaso Ciampa, next Wednesday, he wants his ass near his hometown in Maryland. Briscoe loses his damn mind and walks out, as everyone follows out of the shot with Cassidy telling Paquette that was an awful lot of yelling.

Triangle of Madness (AEW Women’s Champion Thekla, Julia Hart & Skye Blue) vs. The Brawling Birds (Jamie Hayter & Alex Windsor) & Hikaru Shida

Heels tried to attack at the bell, but are quickly thwarted outside. All 6 women brawl, leaving Blue & Hayter fighting while standing on the barricade. The Birds do a double gorilla press on Blue, slamming her face first onto the apron, as Thekla came flying in with a huge cross body onto Hayter & Windsor. Trifecta of chops by the Triangle of Madness against the announce table before slamming The Birds & Shida into the apron. Hayter gets isolated back inside before Thekla & Hart lock in stereo Tarantulas in the ropes on The Birds as Blue nails dropkicks.

Hayter was able to battle back and wanted a tag to Shida, who really thought about making a tag until finally deciding to. Shida delivered a suplex to Hart in the corner where Thekla was laid out, as Shida popped Thekla with a big right hand, only to run into a thrust kick to the ribs. Commentary tells us Kris Statlander wasn’t cleared tonight, as a minor injury prevented her from traveling, but she’ll be ready for the PPV. Spider pose from Thekla, who dropped Shida with a Spear, only The Birds mowed down the Sisters of Sin to break the cover.

Tag by Windsor, who pounced on top of Thekla, leading to a double team high boot/leg sweep by The Birds. They signal for Two Birds One Stone, but Blue pulls Hayter to the outside and crashes her into the steps. Shida came in with a jumping knee, ate a thrust kick from Blue, who turned right into a Hayt-breaker. Hart came in with a lungblower before planted with a Windsor sit-out spinebuster. Blue made a blind tag, missed Code Blue and ate a hard headbutt from Windsor. The Birds sandwiched Blue in the middle, was about to hit Two Birds One Stone when Thekla flew in with the Women’s Title to clock Jamie Hayter for the DQ.

Blue sank in a Dragon Sleeper on Windsor, as Thekla whipped away. Hart misted an official off the apron, as Shida grabbed her kendo stick and smiled ringside before leaving the Triangle of Madness beating down The Birds. Willow Nightingale, Thunder Rosa & Mina Shirakawa sprint passed Shida on the aisle and make the save, as Triangle of Madness scatter.

Match Result: The Brawling Birds & Hikaru Shida defeated Triangle of Madness via disqualification

-We get a video package on Rush, the success he’s had over his career and recent hot streak.

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Darby Allin vs. Konosuke Takeshita (w/Don Callis) for the AEW World Title

(Another week, another thrilling title defense, as the wheels have yet to fall out for Allin in his incredible title reign. This is by far the most impressive AEW World Title reign that has only lasted a month (so far). As much as I’ve loved this reign, for Allin’s health, I want MJF to regain the title at Double or Nothing. Allin has absolutely earned a much-deserved vacation after such a crazy run he’s been on.)

Renee Paquette is ringside and brings up in 2024 when Takeshita defeated Allin, as Don Callis is as confident than ever that Takeshita will be leaving tonight AEW World Champion. We get footage of Allin’s successful defense against PAC at Fairway to Hell last weekend in a match that was a lot of fun and I recommend checking out. Callis joined commentary and said all those hard matches Allin has had, Takeshita is ready to attack.

Bell sounds, Allin hits a quick dropkick to the outside, tried a Tope, was caught and smashed into the ring post by Takeshita. Running boot sent Allin flying to the opposite side of the ring before being brought back inside for a one count. Allin tried fighting back, but was starched with a wild Takeshita right hand. Big time beal in the corner before Takeshita brought Allin up in the corner, where Allin bit free, tried a diving shoulder block, but bounced off Takeshita like a ball. Massive back body drop sent Allin back outside, as Callis shows off that he’s wearing MJF’s Dynamite Diamond Ring. Repeated knees from Takeshita outside, as Allin is bleeding from the mouth and commentary questions internal bleeding. Takeshita re-positions the ring steps, wanted a Power Drive Knee into them, but Allin moved and Takeshita collided into the steps. Allin launched off the steps with a shotgun dropkick before hitting his wild Tope, which saw himself crash into the announce table in the process.

Both fight to the apron, Allin wanted a Coffin Splash from the ropes, but was caught and Takeshita hit a Blue Thunder Bomb from the apron to the floor in your weekly Darby Goes Splat moment. Callis demands the Doctor check on Allin and we’re told the Doctor said Allin was fine (which is absolutely ridiculous he never even checked on the poor guy). Takeshita brought Allin back inside and hit a huge lariat for two before delivering a brutal standing powerbomb. Allin did a sunset flip, Takeshita rolled through, Allin kicked out the leg right into a Guillotine. Takeshita powered out, as Allin went for a Code Red, Takeshita spun him around into a Bastard Driver and wheelbarrow German. Helluva Kick popped Allin in the corner, as Takeshita brought him up top for the gnarliest Avalanche German Superplex for a two count. Power Drive Knee clobbers Allin, who just manages to kick out.

El Clon ran out from the back to run distraction on referee Bryce, allowing Callis to hand Takeshita the Dynamite Diamond Ring. Takeshita debated it, but decided to throw it away as Callis called him crazy. The delay allowed an Allin inside cradle for two, as Takeshita popped up to fire off a huge forearm. Takeshita wanted an Avalanche Blue Thunder Bomb, but Allin fought out into an Avalanche Code Red into the Last Supper for a close near fall. Allin ran up top and hit a massive Coffin Drop from the top to the floor. Allin just broke the count before being rag dolled to the floor by Takeshita. Takeshita wanted a brainbuster on the steps, but Allin slipped out into a Scorpion Death Drop on the steps before going up top for a Coffin Drop to the floor. Takeshita kicked out back inside, Allin went for another Coffin Drop, Takeshita got the knees up, Power Drive Knee hits, as Takeshita wanted a powerbomb, only Allin countered into a Scorpion Death Lock. Takeshita bit at his own thumb, got the rope break, but right in position for Allin to hit multiple Coffin Drops for the win in a thriller.

Match Result: Darby Allin defeated Konosuke Takeshita to retain the AEW World Title

Post-match, Allin needed a water before taking a mic and demanding MJF get his ass out here to sign the contract. Ring attendants quickly scurry and place a table and chairs in the ring as MJF’s music hits and he reluctantly walks out. Allin has a smirk on his face and signs the contract, as MJF took a long look at it before stepping back. Excalibur said it’s only hair, it’ll grow back and Taz said yeah, but it cost Max a lot of money. MJF took a seat and said Allin looks like he has rabies and hopes he’s had fun holding MY AEW World Title. There’s a small part (MJF is talking penis size of someone from North Carolina small) that feels bad for Allin, who will never holding this title again. He has as good a shot of holding this title as Hangman Adam Page does. MJF calls Allin a dime a dozen, stunt man, as people like to pretend life is about friends and family when it’s only about legacy. Allin’s legacy is that of a kid who had 15-minutes of fame, as people will pretend he’s made an impact when he hasn’t the fans will know deep down that Allin is just a prick who got lucky, who is too reckless and stupid to stay on top. Double or Nothing, MJF’s legacy will be the 3-time World Champion at 30 years of age, the greatest of all time. Allin brags about climbing the mountain top, when MJF is the mountain.

Allin said only someone who is so vain is worried about his legacy, as Allin only cares about living in the moment, so sign the contract, at Double or Nothing he’ll make Maxwell Jacob Friedman a bald-headed b*tch. MJF slowly signed, held up the contract and shot a double leg on Allin with right hands. MJF cleared the ring and leveled Allin with the Dynamite Diamond Ring before holding up the AEW World Title dropping it onto Allin. MJF was about to leave, but came back to attempt to deliver an Avalanche Tombstone from the corner for good measure when Kevin Knight sprinted out to make the save, as MJF scurried away.

AEW Collision 5/16/26

  • Divine Dominion 5-Minute Tag Team Title Challenge

AEW Dynamite/Collision 5/20/26

  • Tommaso Ciampa vs. Mark Briscoe

WOL: NXT recap, Dynamite tonight, Swerve angle, Arizona

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including a full recap of NXT from Tuesday night, update on Chelsea Green, the Arizona/TKO situation and what we know, Dynamite line-up for tonight, the Swerve angle, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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FREE B&V: VIOLENT J JOINS THE SHOW, plus Granny~!

The Bryan & Vinny Show is back with tons to talk about including our usual weekly chat with Granny, what you would do if you had a full tank of gas, the wrestling and soap opera reports, trivia, and then, yes, a special event — VIOLENT J OF INSANE CLOWN POSSE AND JCW APPEARS FOR A SPECIAL INTERVIEW! A super fun show as always so check it out~!

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WWE NXT live results: Naraku makes his in-ring debut

Tonight’s WWE NXT on The CW will feature the in-ring debut of former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Naraku.

Formerly known as EVIL in NJPW, he made his promotional debut last month, and he will compete against an opponent to be named.

In a singles bout, Kendal Grey will take on Kelani Jordan in a key women’s match while NXT Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley teams with NXT rookie Lizzy Rain against Zaria and Nikkita Lyons in tag team action.

Noam Dar will return for his first televised match since June 2025 due to an undisclosed injury when he goes one-on-one with Jackson Drake after Dar was rejected by the Vanity Project last week, and wrestled in four dark matches over the last month before returning to TV.

A trios match featuring Sean Legacy, EK Prosper & Tate Wilder vs. BirthRight’s Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Charlie Dempsey and Uriah Connors rounds out the show.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 pm Eastern.

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NXT is back on the air in front of a live studio audience from a sound stage at the Performance Center in Orlando. Opening the show is a women’s tag team match.

NXT Women’s North American Champion Tatum Paxley & Lizzy Rain vs. Nikkita Lyons & Zaria

Lizzy Rain continues to be the best new character on NXT in my opinion. Her character is fun. Pro wrestling is best when it’s fun to watch.

This tag match culminates in an angle where Zaria turns on her tag partner, leading to Lyons dropping a fall to Rain. Good opener.

In the match, the babyface duo clean house before stereo wrecking ball dropkicks outside the ring as the show cuts to a commercial break.

Paxley in trouble after the show returns from the break, but she creates separation and crawls over for a hot tag. Rain runs wild, and she is a house of fire. Moments later, double down with Lyons and Paxley out on their feet as they crawl to tag out.

Lyons is nearly to her corner as she leaps to make a tag. Zaria pulls back her outstretched hand and jumps backwards off the apron, which leaves Lyons hanging in the ring. Lyons is alone as she takes Rain’s finisher, and Rain pins her.

Match result: Tatum Paxley & Lizzy Rain defeated Nikkita Lyons & Zaria when Rain pinned Lyons.

— In a plug for two nights of AAA Triplemania 34 on September 11 in a location TBA and September 13 in Mexico City, it is referred to as the “first-ever two-night” Triplemania. AAA ran multiple Triplemania cards in different cities during many years in the past, but whatever.

— Another plug advertises Penta, Bayley and Grayson Waller for NXT house shows this weekend.

— Speaking of special appearances, out comes Lince Dorado for a match against the wrestler formerly known as Evil.

Naraku vs Lince Dorado

Dorado is currently a trainer in WWE, and here he puts over Naraku in a glorified enhancement match designed to get Naraku over in his in-ring debut. Dorado gets some offense, but not for long. Handspring into a cutter by Dorado, but that was the beginning of the end. Naraku eats him up and drops Dorado with a STO. One…two…three.

Match result: Naraku defeated Lince Dorado via pinfall.

— In a pre-taped skit, Nattie Neidhart is filming a promo for LFG when she is interrupted by Jaida Parker. They have words in a confrontation that clearly sets up a match between them.

Birthright (Charlie Dempsey, Uriah Connors & Stacks with Lexis King & Arianna Grace) vs. EK Prosper, Sean Legacy & Tate Wilder in a six-man tag team match

The match goes through a commercial break and has a lot of action much of the time. To me, this match is proof that PWG has a lasting impact on pro wrestling. Wild match with high spots galore. For the finish, Wilder shrugs off a tag, much to the chagrin of Legacy and Prosper. Wilder proceeds to leap off the top with a moonsault. No water in the pool. Connors and Stacks then execute stereo kicks, and and Connors pins Wilder.

Match result: Charlie Dempsey, Uriah Connors & Stacks defeated EK Prosper, Sean Legacy & Tate Wilder when Connors pinned Wilder.

— Tristan Angels has words with Shiloh Hill in a backstage skit that also featured Lizzy Rain and Tatum Paxley. Hill is chatting with them when Angels confronts Hill and cuts a promo on him. Angels reveals his in-ring debut is next week on NXT. Judging by this skit, Angels is being programmed with Hill for a match in the near future.

— Izzi Dame and The Culling are the focus of a personality profile.

Mason Rook moonsaults and inks his NXT contract

NXT General Manager Robert Stone introduces Mason Rook for a contract signing, which leads to an interruption by NXT Champion Tony D’Angelo. First, Rook cuts a promo where he mentions wrestling overseas. He turns heads everywhere, including John Cena. He is not only the best super-heavyweight, he is the best at any weight. Try to stand up to a tank and get crushed.

Enter the champ, Tony D’Angelo. Stone pleads with him, and Tony D assures him he is not there to fight. Tony D is cutting a promo from the aisle when he is ambushed again by Kam Hendrix. They brawl at ringside as security tries to separate them. Rook capitalizes by climbing the turnbuckles and doing a moonsault to the floor on a pile of bodies. He rolls back into the ring to sign his contract and pose — while the champ glares at Rook.

— Romeo Moreno gives a pep talk to Noam Dar, who is returning to the ring in NXT for the first time in a long while. Dar doubts himself, but Moreno puts over Dar’s accomplishments.

Noam Dar vs. Jackson Drake (with Vanity Project)

Dar fought valiantly, but he suffers from outside interference. Dar fights off Vanity Project when Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes attempt to interfere. However, Lockwood holds Dar’s trunks, allowing Drake to land a knee strike. Drake follows up with a 450 splash on Dar, and Drake scores a three count.

Match result: Jackson Drake defeated Noam Dar via pinfall after outside interference.

In a post-match angle, Darkstate enters the arena looking to confront Vanity Project. The show cuts to commercials during the foreboding entrance of Darkstate.

— NXT North American Champion Myles Borne has a disagreement with Tavion Heights after Myles informs Heights about a tag match next week. Robert Stone booked Borne teaming with Tony D’Angelo against the team of Mason Rook and Kam Hendrix. Heights is upset with Borne, as Heights perceives him as big-leaguing his former teammate. Borne tries to reason with Heights, as Borne did not lobby for the match. Heights storms off.

— Back to the ring where Darkstate wants to challenge Vanity Project for the NXT Tag Team Championship. Next comes a convoluted segment where Dion Lennox and Saquon Shugars are announced as the team challenging Vanity Project for the tag titles. The story coming into this segment involved dissension and tension between Shugars and Lennox. Osiris Griffin announces Shugars and Lennox are partners. The segment ends after the heels try to ambush Darkstate, but Vanity Project powders instead as they are dispatched by Darkstate.

— Backsatge, Stone shakes hand with Naraku. Stone then walks into his office to find Kan Hendrix and Mason Rook. They are informed they are booked as a team next week. In walks Tate Wilder, followed by Keanu Carver. This sets up another match for next week with Wilder booked against Carver.

— Kali Armstrong is interviewed backstage, which leads to a brief confrontation with Kendal Grey Wren Sinclair (as they head to the ring for the main event).

Kelani Jordan vs. Kendal Grey (with Wren Sinclair)

WWE Women’s Speed Champion Wren Sinclair is on crutches at ringside in Grey’s corner. The match itself goes through a commercial break. Jordan flew during the match, and Grey leaps off the top turnbuckle with a high cross to the floor before the show cuts to commercials.

Double down as the show returns from commercials. They trade near falls. Jordan goes for a springboard off the ropes, but Grey instead catches her in an ankle lock. Moments later, Grey goes for an armbreaker, but Jordan escapes. They trade more near falls before going home.

During the match, Izzi Dame is seen backstage brawling with Lola Vice, which would play into the finish of the ongoing match. Nearing the finish, Spanish Fly off the top for another near fall. They are perched on the turnbuckles setting up spot when Vice and Dame fight their way to ringside. Referees pour out in an attempt to separate them. During the melee, Sinclair is knocked down and loses her crutches.

Back in the ring, Grey is tripped up on the ropes. Jordan with a split-legged moonsaut, and she covers Grey for a three count.

Match result: Kelani Jordan defeated Kendal Grey via pinfall.

— Afterwards, Lola Vice goes to check on Sinclair. Grey is upset with Vice, and she shoves her. Vice and Grey yell at each other before Vice is ambushed by a sneak attack from Izzi Dame. She floors Vice with a running boot. Dame poses with Vice’s title as the show goes off the air.

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WOR: RAW report, Roman Reigns, Von Erichs history, more!

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including a full recap of RAW from Monday night, how Roman Reigns’ schedule has changed — again — Kevin Nash talks WWE booking and business, Dave on the Von Erich’s doc, ratings, Rousey vs. Carano and tons more. A packed show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: Roman Reigns working June shows after all, AEW sues Triller
5:54: Kevin Nash critical of TKO interfering in WWE storylines
9:22: Dave’s thoughts on the Von Erichs A&E Biography
29:29: Garrett Borden making pro wrestling debut, ratings
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WWE Raw live results: Jacob Fatu, Roman Reigns Acknowledgement Ceremony

Date: May 11, 2026
Location: Food City Center in Knoxville, TN 

The Big Takeaway —

For the twelfth straight week, Raw did not have a main event match, but rather, ended with a non-wrestling segment. 

It was not a particularly noteworthy show, either. It ended with Jacob Fatu standing tall over a fallen Roman Reigns for the third straight week. It wasn’t enough of a beat-down to keep Reigns out of action for any length of time, as it was fairly similar to the angles we’ve seen already. Fatu also laid out the Usos. 

Elsewhere on the show, Iyo Sky said good-bye to Asuka, who appears to be gone, at least for a while. 

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Show Recap — 

After a Backlash recap video, wrestlers were shown arriving, and the announcers ran down tonight’s card. 

Adam Pearce approached Roman Reigns as he arrived at the arena in Knoxville. Pearce wasn’t sure Jacob Fatu deserved to even be here tonight after what he did at Backlash. Reigns wanted to know where his title (belt) was and why it wasn’t in his hand. A random stagehand ran up and handed Reigns his belt. 

Pearce reiterated that he didn’t think Fatu deserved to be here tonight, or even at all. Reigns said Pearce couldn’t fire Fatu, at least not tonight. Reigns was the one who brought him in, and he would be the one to take him out. 

******* 

The Vision segment 

Paul Heyman entered with Bron Breakker, Logan Paul and Austin Theory. Heyman talked about the devastation Breakker handed out at Backlash. Heyman said Seth Rollins claimed Breakker wasn’t ready, but it was Rollins who wasn’t. Rollins would never get a victory over any of them. Heyman expunged Rollins from the record of ever being a part of the Vision and said they would never mention his name again. 

They moved on to the Street Profits. Theory said the Street Profits needed the tag titles because they didn’t have Bianca Belair to pay the bills. 

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins interrupted. Ford said Theory was right that Belair was busy with the baby, so somebody had to come to Raw to beat the Vision’s asses. The Street Profits wanted the titles. (Dawkins did not say anything, and Ford has done most, if not all, of the talking since they returned.) 

Paul called the Street Profits a legendary team, but they were old news, and the only notable thing Ford has done lately was organize a baby shower. Paul asked if Ford’s balls were in his red solo cup. 

Paul was tired of the talk, but was interrupted by Joe Hendry, who randomly appeared at ringside and sang his “Fire Logan Paul” song until they went to break. The opening match began during the break. 

Six-man tag team match: Bron Breakker & Tag Team Champions Logan Paul & Austin Theory vs. The Street Profits & Joe Hendry

Hendry made a hot tag and hit Paul with clotheslines and a fallaway slam before doing his little pose. Theory, not the legal man, attacked Hendry in front of the referee to give his team the advantage again. (Ford and Dawkins were out of the ring while this happened.) 

There was a boring heat segment during commercials until Hendry made a hot tag right in time for them to return from break. Ford and Dawkins knocked Breakker out of the ring before Ford wiped him out with a flip dive. Theory avoided a splash, but Ford gave him a powerslam instead for two. 

Dawkins tagged in, and the Profits set up for a double-team move, but Paul knocked Ford off the top rope. Hendry charged after Paul outside the ring, but Paul sent him into the steel steps. (That was it for Hendry in this match and post-match.) 

Breakker set up for a running spear around the ring, but Seth Rollins appeared and clotheslined Breakker. The referee somehow did not see this. Theory did see it, and it distracted him long enough for Dawkins to apply a schoolboy for the pinfall win. 

— Theory attacked Dawkins after the match, but Rollins dumped Theory out of the ring. 

Rollins helped Dawkins to his feet. However, Rollins dodged as Breakker went for a spear, and Dawkins got speared instead. Rollins superkicked Breakker out of the ring. Ford saw Dawkins down on the mat and got into a shoving match with Rollins. 

Match result: Angelo Dawkins, Montez Ford & Joe Hendry defeated Austin Theory, Logan Paul & Bron Breakker (12:20) 

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Backstage, Pearce met with the Original El Grande Americano, Bruto Credo and Julio Credo. Pearce was trying to clarify their new identities, and the Creeds pretended not to speak English even though it’s already been established that these are the Creed Brothers. 

Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio interrupted. Gable Americano didn’t appreciate being interrupted. Morgan tried to dismiss him, but Americano said this was serious lucha business. Dom said he wasn’t even a real luchador, and Americano was offended. 

Pearce decided to make Dom defend his AAA Mega Championship against Americano tonight. 

As Pearce turned to leave, Angel and Berto approached him to ask for an opportunity. Pearce was more than happy to listen. 

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Penta and Ethan Page segment 

Penta entered. He called himself a fighting champion, and if Ethan Page wanted a title match, he should say it to his face. Page entered. 

Page mocked Penta for hiding behind face paint and a mask. Page did not hide. He was all ego, Ethan Page, and he hailed from the greatest country on Earth, Canada. He pinned Penta last week, so that should make him the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship, but Penta was probably afraid to lose to him again. 

Penta said he was not afraid and challenged Page to a match right now. Page gave Penta credit for being willing to defend the title, but Page wasn’t ready right now. 

Page said Penta didn’t understand what his title meant. The IC title was the token of excellence in WWE. Every mega star had to hold that title to prove themselves, and Page was the next mega star. The title deserved the spotlight, so Page challenged him to a match at Saturday Night’s Main Event instead. 

Penta urged Page to work hard if he wanted the title, because he was ready for war and would be ready. 

Rusev interrupted. Rusev said Page amused him. They both beat Penta last week, and it was Rusev who bounced Penta’s head off the announce desk. Page interrupted, but Rusev intimidated him, so Page let him continue. Rusev wanted a title match. 

Page claimed he talked to Pearce earlier and tried to get Rusev a title match first, but Je’Von Evans barged in and questioned why Rusev would get a title match if he couldn’t even beat him. 

Evans immediately interrupted (so he must’ve been waiting around Gorilla in case someone said his name). Evans said Page’s ugly-ass was lying because none of that happened. Evans didn’t talk to Page or Pearce, and didn’t say Rusev couldn’t beat him, even if that last part was true. 

Page shoved Evans into Rusev, which led to a brawl, and the babyfaces stood tall. During a break, Pearce made a match between Evans and Rusev (our second impromptu match so far). 

The crowd didn’t seem to care too much about any of this. 

Je’Von Evans vs. Rusev

Before the match started, Evans flew into the ring and clobbered Rusev with a running knee. The referee separated them to start the match, and Evans hit another knee strike. Rusev got the heat later by shoving Evans into the ring steps. 

Evans came back with a Whisper in the Wind, a hurricanrana, and a dropkick, but Rusev blocked his suicide dive attempt and gave him a fallaway slam onto the announce table. Another boring heat segment led to Evans making his comeback after a break, hitting a springboard clothesline for two. 

Rusev cut him off and hit a Ura-nage and Machka Kick for two. Rusev was frustrated that Evans kicked out, saying, “He’s a freaking child!” 

Evans came back with kicks, a leaping dive, and an OG Cutter for the clean pinfall win. 

Match result: Je’Von Evans defeated Rusev (12:11) 

An ok match, but a nice win for Evans. 

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Two members of the Tennessee Volunteers football team were at ringside. 

There was a video package for the AAA Mega Championship and the Dom/Americano match tonight. 

Asuka and IYO SKY segment 

Asuka approached Iyo Sky backstage. Asuka gave her a big hug. She said he was looking for someone to take over her position, and finally, Sky was that person. She was glad it was Sky, and she was proud of her. 

Sky said they would always be family, even if they fought. Sky said, “Goodbye, Asuka-san,” and they hugged. Asuka said a few words in Japanese before kissing Sky’s forehead. Asuka left with her luggage. 

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Paige and Brie Bella answer Judgment Day 

Brie Bella and Paige entered with their tag team title belts. They were ready for a fight, but they wondered where Judgment Day was after they made their challenge last week. 

Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez entered. Perez said she loved watching Paige and Bella on TV back when they were young and still relevant. Perez asked Brie if she remembered meeting her. Perez said Brie told her that she could carry on the Bella legacy, but she set the bar too low. 

Brie said it was Morgan who set the bar low. Brie wanted Perez to make her own legacy, not be a footnote for “the Judgment’s Day.” Brie said, “There’s someone more disappointed in you than me: your mom!” 

Rodriguez held back Perez from going after her. Rodriguez turned her attention to Paige—the girl who’s been given a million chances only to fumble each one. Rodriguez said we were all waiting for Paige’s next big scandal to hit, but they could save everyone the time by handing over the title belts right now. 

Paige and Brie attacked Judgment Day, but Morgan jumped in from behind to even the odds. Judgment Day laid out the champs. 

(This wasn’t good. This particular crowd does not seem interested in these talking segments tonight.) 

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Jimmy Uso told Reigns that Jey was outside waiting for Fatu to talk him out of going to the ring tonight. Reigns wasn’t sure why he would do that. Jimmy thought Reigns should leave Fatu alone. 

Reigns said they made an agreement, and Fatu put his name on the contract. They were men of their word, and they were on top of the business. If Fatu couldn’t respect his own family, and there wasn’t respect from within, there wouldn’t be respect from those on the outside. Fatu had to acknowledge him. 

Jimmy still didn’t trust Fatu. Reigns said if Fatu didn’t acknowledge him, Fatu’s ass was out of here. Jimmy said he’d find Jey. 

******* 

There was a Rhea Ripley video package where she put over the importance of her time in NXT (including plenty of clips of Triple H showing her the way). 

Michael Cole said Asuka’s future was up in the air, and only time would tell.  

IYO SKY vs. Sol Ruca

They wrestled back and forth for the first few minutes until Ruca hit a springboard corkscrew dive to the outside. Sky came back with a butterfly backbreaker during a break for two. 

After the break, Sky hit an avalanche Spanish Fly for two. Ruca ducked a roundhouse kick and hit a spinning sit-out powerbomb for two. Sky came back with a missile dropkick. Sky missed a running corner meteora, so Ruca hit one of her own, but Sky came back and hit a double foot stomp for two. 

Sky went to the top, but Ruca shoved her off. Sky wrenched Ruca’s knee in the ropes, but Ruca booted her moments later. Ruca went to the top and hit a cartwheel DDT for a nearfall. That drew a modest “This is awesome” chant. Sky fought back and hit consecutive meteoras. 

Sky went for a moonsault, but Ruca got her legs up to block it. Ruca went for the Sol Snatcher, but Sky saw it coming and caught her in a crucifix cover for the pinfall win. 

Match result: IYO SKY defeated Sol Ruca (12:25)

This was a pretty good match, and a different pace than most matches on Raw. It should be fun to see what sort of match they have in a year or two. 

Sol Ruca’s finisher is not having a good run, however. She hit Morgan with the move in her debut and failed to win, failed to hit the move smoothly on Becky Lynch last week, and, within the context of this match, failed to hit the move at all and lost. She’s now winless in two Raw matches.

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Jimmy approached Jey outside the arena. Jimmy didn’t feel good about this and thought Reigns was delusional at times. Jimmy and Jey both knew Fatu wasn’t going to acknowledge him. Jimmy said their family was stressful. Jey didn’t like hearing that and reminded him that their family was the reason they were there at all. Jimmy understood. He left to return to Reigns and wished Jey luck with Fatu. They shook hands. 

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The Street Profits will get a tag title match against the Vision at SNME. 

Dawkins and Ford were about to be interviewed, but they were interrupted by Rollins. He said if they were serious about getting the titles off the Vision, they should talk. Ford was frustrated because he didn’t want Rollins involved. 

Dawkins wanted to hear him out, but Ford wasn’t interested. Rollins admitted he was wrong when he said they should stay out of each other’s way. Ford didn’t trust Rollins and said they didn’t need him to win the titles. Ford and Dawkins left. 

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Backstage, Sky told Ruca that she was the future, and they would fight again one day. Ruca thanked her. 

Becky Lynch showed up, laughed at Ruca for losing to Iyo Jannetty, and said the lights must be too bright for her. 

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Oba Femi entered and called out his next challenger, but Pearce came out to say that nobody backstage wanted to answer, so the open challenge was cancelled. The fans booed. 

Femi was pissed, so he marched backstage while calling everyone a coward. Angel and Berto were near Gorilla position in their street clothes, so Femi attacked them and dragged them to the ring. Femi demanded the referee ring the bell, so he did. 

2-on-1 handicap match: Oba Femi vs. Angel & Berto 

Femi hit multiple running corner uppercuts, tossed both guys around (tossing Angel right over the head of a hunched-over Berto) and gave Berto a Fall from Grace powerbomb for the pinfall win. 

Match result: Oba Femi defeated Berto & Angel (0:51) 

*******

JD McDonagh and Dom walked through the back as Dom made his way to the ring, but McDonagh was suddenly blinded by Finn Bálor. Bálor repeatedly shoved McDonagh into some equipment boxes. Dom was stunned. Bálor told Dom, “Looks like you’re gonna have to go out there alone, mate.” Dom said he had gold to defend, something Bálor knew nothing about. 

AAA Mega Championship match: Dominik Myserio (c) vs. Original El Grande Americano

This was the first time this title has been defended on Raw. 

There was a fun spot early in the match, where Dom monkey-flipped Gable Americano high in the air off the apron and into the top of the ring post. Dom was in control during the break, but Gable came back after the break with a superplex, Angle slam, and moonsault for a nearfall. Dom responded with a Michinoku Driver for two. Gable suplexed Dom into the corner before hitting a Dragon suplex for two. 

Rayo and Bravo Americano ran out to distract the referee and Gable. El Grande Americano (Ludwig Kaiser) hit Gable with a cheapshot, and Dom followed with a tornado DDT for a nearfall. Bruto and Julio Credo ran out to chase away Bravo and Rayo. 

Gable put Dom in an ankle lock, but Kaiser Americano leaped on the apron right in front of the referee (after he was already distracted earlier). Gable went after him and tried to rip off his mask, but that distraction allowed Dom to hit a 619 and a frog splash for the pinfall win. 

Match result: Dominik Mysterio defeated Original El Grande Americano to retain the AAA Mega Championship (9:04)

Gable looked great here, but this Americano feud needed to end weeks ago, and Gable needs to get out of this mask. 

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Raw next week in Greensboro: 

  • Oba Femi open challenge 
  • Paige & Brie Bella (c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez for the tag team titles 

Not sure how they can advertise an open challenge if nobody even answered it this week. 

*******

Jackie Redmond interviewed Paul and Theory backstage. Paul was still offended by Hendry’s song. Redmond asked if he meant the ‘Fire Logan Paul’ song. Paul told her to stop, “unless you want to get fired, too.” 

Paul said if he had to hear the song again, he would cut off his ears like Vincent Van Gogh. Theory told Paul to relax and told him they should go get dinner. 

Redmond tried asking Theory a question. He ignored the question and asked if she wanted a ride in their car. She said no. They left. (Maxxine Dupri was already in the back seat.) 

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Acknowledgement Ceremony 

Roman Reigns entered with Jimmy Uso. Reigns told Knoxville to acknowledge him. They did. 

The camera cut to Fatu arriving at the arena, right on time. Jey tried pleading with him to stop as Fatu marched through the back. Jey warned him that he would only be creating problems for himself and his family. Fatu got to Gorilla, so Jey put his hands on him to stop and told him to be smart. Fatu headbutted Jey and laid him out. 

Fatu looked into the camera and told Reigns that if he wanted an acknowledgement, Reigns would have to beat it out of him. Fatu entered through the curtain and was met by Jimmy, but Fatu attacked him and laid him out, too. 

Fatu turned his attention to Reigns. Fatu entered the ring, and Reigns went right after him. Fatu fought him off and clotheslined him out of the ring. Fatu tried a dive, but Reigns hit a Superman punch. 

Reigns attacked Fatu repeatedly with a steel chair while telling Fatu to acknowledge him. Reigns went for a spear, but Fatu hit a superkick and applied the Tongan Death Grip (which did get a reaction from the crowd). Reigns fell out of the ring, so Fatu hit a suicide dive. 

Fatu tossed Reigns into the post and steel steps before clearing the announce table. Reigns tried to fight back, but Fatu cut him off and powerbombed him through the announce table. 

Fatu put Reigns in the Death Grip as officials swarmed him. Fatu let go and posed with the world title belt. 

They did the thing where they made it seem like the show was over as Fatu made his way up the ramp, but he instead sprinted back down to ringside. Jey and Jimmy were checking on Reigns, so Fatu hit a wild running hip attack, driving all three men through the barricade.

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