AEW Double or Nothing advance PPV buys ‘way above normal’

An update is available on how AEW Double or Nothing is performing on pay-per-view ahead of tonight’s show.

Dave Meltzer addressed the show’s advance buys on Wrestling Observer Radio, noting that they are “way above normal” for an AEW pay-per-view.

Meltzer said:

“I’ve heard when it comes to advances on pay-per-view, it’s kind of weird because almost everybody buys day of, so I don’t know what it means, but I do know that the pay-per-view buys ahead of time, as of yesterday afternoon, were way above normal. I expect a pretty big one.”

Meltzer also noted that the title vs. hair stipulation for the AEW World Championship match between Darby Allin and MJF has had a major impact on secondary-market demand for tickets.

Meltzer said:

“I checked yesterday and the scalper price to get in was $153, which means the secondary market tripled from the announcement of the hair match. They were gonna sell out without the hair stipulation. They were tracking to sell out before that. They would not have sold out so quickly without it, but the stipulation absolutely worked, especially on the secondary market.”

Double or Nothing is sold out with 14,028 tickets distributed and the gate closing in on $1.5 million as of Friday. Meltzer noted that would make it the second-biggest non-WWE gate in the history of United States pro wrestling.

The full episode of Wrestling Observer Radio is available here for subscribers.

AEW Double or Nothing lineup

  • AEW World Champion Darby Allin defends against MJF in a title vs. hair match
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Hikaru Shida, Kris Statlander and Jamie Hayter in a four-way
  • AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Konosuke Takeshita
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defend against Adam Copeland & Christian Cage in an I Quit street fight where Copeland and Cage must win in order to stay a team
  • AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defends against Kyle O’Reilly
  • Chris Jericho, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, Kenny Omega, Jack Perry, and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona), Mark Davis, Andrade El Idolo, Clark Connors & David Finlay in a Stadium Stampede match
  • Will Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe in an Owen Hart men’s tournament quarterfinal
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido in an Owen Hart men’s tournament quarterfinal
  • Athena vs. Mina Shirakawa in an Owen Hart women’s tournament quarterfinal
  • Buy In: Orange Cassidy, Mark Briscoe, Roderick Strong, Big Boom AJ & QT Marshall vs. Anthony Agogo, Lee Moriarty, Carlie Bravo, Shawn Dean & Shane Taylor
  • Buy In: AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) vs. Viva Van & Zayda Steel in a five-minute title eliminator match
  • Buy In: Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta) vs. The Opps (Hook, Katsuyori Shibata & Anthony Bowens)

Mistico injury update: Potential return timeframe revealed

An update is available on Mistico.

The 2025 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestler of the Year appeared on crutches at CMLL’s May 18 event in Puebla, announcing that he would not be able to perform on the show. He had been scheduled to team with Neon against Rocky Romero & Hechicero in the main event.

The nature of Mistico’s injury is unclear, although SuperLuchas reports the issue is believed to be a knee injury.

Our own Dave Meltzer addressed Mistico’s situation on Wrestling Observer Radio recently, stating that he had been told Mistico could return as early as Friday’s Arena México show.

Meltzer said:

“I have been told Místico could be back as early as Friday. We’ll see, but it’s not gonna be a long-term thing, I don’t think. Put it this way, they are under the impression he’s coming back soon. If he didn’t take time off, it would be a bad thing. He needed to rest. They rested him as expected. He was probably gonna come back real quick because, I mean, the guy’s the most valuable guy in wrestling. He’s just an incredible drawing card when you’re a house show business. He’s the guy.”

The full episode of Wrestling Observer Radio is available here for subscribers.

AAA on Fox live results: New general manager to be announced

AAA is on Fox in Latin America and YouTube and Facebook worldwide on Saturday, May 23.

One week before the Noche de los Grandes event, AAA will be live from Mexico City for tonight’s show.

The big segment planned for tonight’s episode will see AAA President Marisela Peña announce who the promotion’s new general manager will be. Her son, Dorian Roldán, as well as commentator John Bradshaw Layfield, are both hopeful to land the role.

The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship will also be on the line tonight as Laredo Kid defends against Rey Fenix.

In tag team action, The Creed Brothers will face Los Americanos as the stablemates of the two El Grande Americanos meet one week before the big mask vs. mask match.

The full lineup is below.

  • AAA President Marisela Peña announces the promotion’s new general manager
  • AAA World Cruiserweight Champion Laredo Kid defends against Rey Fenix
  • The Creed Brothers vs. Los Americanos

Our live coverage kicks off at 10 p.m. Eastern.

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And here we go, fresh from Saturday Night’s Main Event!

The show kicked right off with the announcement of the new AAA General manager: Rey Mysterio jr!

Dom is gonna be maaaaaaaad….

Mysterio then announced the start of the first match:

AAA World Cruiserweight Championship Match: Laredo Kid (c) vs Rey Fenix

Savio Vega joined the commentary team to replace new GM Rey Mysterio and the bell rang to start the match. Fenix started working the arm of Laredo, sending him off the ropes but falling victim to an arm drag.

Laredo reset himself and Fenix grabbed him in a headlock. He broke out of that and Fenix went to the outside. Laredo hit a suicide dive onto him and threw him back in. He went for a top rope dropkick, but Fenix grabbed him in midair and turned it into a sit out powerbomb for a two count.

Laredo hit a neckbreaker and then a michinoku driver, but Fenix was able to kick out of the cover. Fenix went for a spingboard, but Laredo was waiting. He applied a waistlock on the second rope and Fenix fought him off, rolling into a cutter.

Fenix hoisted Laredo up for a brain buster, but Laredo kicked out of the cover. Fenix sent him to the corner, but Laredo countered into a destroyer DDT that shook the ring. Fenix somehow kicked out at two.

Laredo hit a poisonrana but Fenix came right back with a German suplex. Laredo hit a big forearm, but Fenix came back with a step up kick. He hoisted Laredo up for a Mexican Muscle buster, but Laredo countered it.

Fenix then went for a discus elbow, but Laredo collapsed. The ref checked on Laredo and then went to talk to the time keeper. While he was doing that, Laredo hit a low blow on Fenix. The ref turned back around in time to see Laredo hit a frog splash and get the pin to retain his title.

Match Result: Laredo Kid defeated Rey Fenix

It was then announced that Noche De Los Grandes will be two week event starting next week. Full card(s) to come, but the event will feature a Six Woman Tag Match, the War Raiders vs Pagano & Psycho Clown for the AAA Tag Team Championships and of course, the Mask-Vs-Mask match to end the Americano Civil War; Real El Grande Americano vs OG El Grande Americano.

-Back from break, Rey Mysterio approached Laredo Kid about his actions in the previous match. He said he was disappointed in Laredo, but Laredo said a win is a win. Mysterio said that Fenix would get another shot at Laredo at Noche De Los Grandes.

Los Hermanos Americanos (Julios and Bruto Creddos aka The Creed Brothers) vs. Los Americanos (Rayo and Bravo)

The Creed’s came down in their Los Hermanos Americanos personas while JBL and Graves debated if they were in fact the Creed Brothers. I’m sure everyone totally understood and wasn’t confused. Because I know I wasn’t. It must have be you.

Any way, The match would be contested under Superlucha rules which meant there wouldn’t be any tages needed. With that being the case, I won’t lie to you, the whole switcheroo between the Creeds and the Creedos was confusing as hell and made it really hard to follow what was going on. They were in the same outfits and it was a bit of a nightmare. So I tried my best.

The Creedos’ took out Rayo and Bravo on the outside with a double dive and then beat them up ant ringside. Rayo took out Bruto, but then Julios slammed him headfirst into the steel steps. They tossed Rayo back into the ring with a couple of chairs and tried to get him with a con-chair-to but Bravo pulle him out of the way.

Rayo and Bravo then used the chairs to take out Julios and then set up Bruto on the chair. They dropped him face-first onto the chair and then split Julio’s legs around the ring post. Bravo then pulled an OG Americano Piniata out from underneath the ring and hit Bruto with it, splitting it in half and spreading candy around the ring.

Rayo and Bravo then pulled a table out and set it up on the barricades. Julio and Bruto came down and beat them up, with Julio dropping Bravo on the ring apron. The Hermanos were in control now and Julio and Rayo fought in the ring. Bruto joined him and they beat up Rayo.

They slammed Rayo onto the chair and then dropped him back first onto it. Rayo popped back up and tried to fight them off but fell victim to the damn numbers game. Bravo came flying into the ring to break up a pin, but the Hermanos beat him up and sent him back out.

Bravo returned with an American flag and beat up Julio with it. Rayo sent Bruto flying off the ringpost and Bravo hit an Airplane spin into an olympic slam. Both Americanos went up top for duelling diving headbutts, but somehow Bruto kicked out of the cover.

Bravo dropkicked Bruto, then Julio took him out. Rayo tried to help but they both got caught in a super collider by the Hermanos. It led to a double kickout at two though.

Julio hit a double superplex off the ring post followed by a 450, but Bravo kicked out of the cover.

Bruto set up a table at ringside and they went to throw Rayo through it but Bravo popped up with a kendo stick and took them out. He laid out Bruto on the table and Rayo climbed up and hit a splash from the ringpost, driving Bruto through the table.

Bravo then went at Julio with the kendo stickm, holding him while Rayo loaded up his mask and hit him with a diving headbutt. Before they could make the cover though OG Americano showed up and put Rayo through the announce table.

Real Americano came running down with a chair and beat up the Hermanos. OG got in the ring and they stared each other down, unable to touch each other lest they ruin their Mask-Vs-Mask match. OG bailed from the ring and Real grabbed a mic.

He said that OG will never beat him because he doesn’t understand Mexican wrestling. The only thing OG is going to be is a “shorty.” That brought OG back into the ring and he got ready to fight. OG pulled off his sweatshirt and he had a shirt underneath with a picture of Real’s girlfriend who OG got fired at their contract signing.

It was about to go off when the Hermanos and Americanos ran into the ring and pulled them apart. OG and Real broke free though and started slugging each other, violating the no touching rule!

Security arrived and everyone tried to pull them apart.

Match Result: The Creed Brothers vs. Los Americanos went to a no contest, I guess?

Rey Mysterio Jr came out and told them to calm down. He said that next week Mask vs Mask was on no matter what. At least I think thats what he said, Savio’s translations are not as good as Rey’s.

The brawl continued and the locker room emptied to try and maintain some control as the show transitioned into a comic-book style promo for Noches de Los Grandes.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event live results: Penta vs. Ethan Page, Street Profits vs. The Vision

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event takes place from Fort Wayne, Indiana tonight.

The show will be held at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Five matches are scheduled, including three title matches.

World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul and Austin Theory of The Vision will put their titles on the line against The Street Profits.

WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta will defend his title against Ethan Page. WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella and Paige will also put their titles on the line against former champions Nia Jax and Lash Legend.

In six-woman tag team action, Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, and Charlotte Flair will face Jade Cargill, Michin, and B-Fab. WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch will also wrestle Sol Ruca in a non-title match.

The full lineup is below.

  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta defends against Ethan Page
  • World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul & Austin Theory defend against The Street Profits
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella & Paige defend against Nia Jax & Lash Legend
  • Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. Jade Cargill, Michin & B-Fab
  • Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca

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

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It’s another Saturday night, my friends and just like in High School, I’m home watching wrestling! There’s a bevy of matches on the card tonight that have hu–, hav big—, well, they have stakes! And maybe even implications! So without further ado, let us commence with the Event that is Main on the Night of Saturday!

Six Woman Tag Team Match: Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair & Rhea Ripley vs. B-Fab, Jade Cargill & Michin

To start things off it’s a six-way dance featuring WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley, former Women’s Tag Champs Bliss & Flair and also B-Fab, Michin and Jade Cargill are there. Ripley is looking for the ever-elusive “momentum” leading into her match with Cargill in Italy.

Ripley and B-Fab kicked things off with B-Fab missing a pump kick and eating a clothesline. Bliss tagged in and tood own B-fab with a headscissor. Michin tagged in, but Bliss took her out with a really stiff looking knee to the nose.

Flair tagged in and and rolled Michin around the ring in a scissor lock. Flair took her out with a clothesine and B-Fab came in to take a crossbody from Bliss. Cargill dragged Bliss to the outside and kicked her to death to try and fire up her team.

Cargill took Flair down and tagged in Michin. Flair found herself isloated in her opponent’s cornerm taking offence from all three who tagged in and out around her. Michin suplexed Flair and went for a cover, but she kicked out at two.

Flair cleared the corner and created some space, but Michin got the better of her with a headscissor from the top turnbuckle. Michin went to finish her off, but Flair countered. B-Fab tagged in and cut her off from tagging Ripley.

They both popped up and delivered pump kicks at the same time, leaving both on the canvas. Flair finally got a tag to Ripley just as Michin tagged in. Ripley worked her over with clotheslines and slams, building up to a Rip Tide.

Ripley hit a missile dropkick and sent Michin sprawling. Just as she set up Rip Tide, Cargill came in and caused a distraction. Michin tried a hurricanrana, but Ripley countered it. Michin spiked Ripley for a tweo count, but Ripley was able to tag in Bliss.

Bliss hit a tornado DDT for a two count and then ate a chinbreaker. Michin tagged in B-Fab who squirmed out of Sister Abigail and hit a DDT on Bliss. Michin tagged back in and they went for a double move, but Bliss countered it into a double DDT and tagged Flair who flew in with a crossbody.

Michin recovered and hit Flair with a Styles Clash, but Ripley broke up the pin. Cargill came in and started spamming superkicks, taking out everyone until Flair caught her with a boot.

Cargill tagged in and so did Ripley, giving the crowd a preview of their faceoff in Italy. They traded blows with Ripley coming out on top with a Rip Tide. She stacked Cargill up but Michin broke up the pin. Flair took out B-Fab and played a little “will they / won’t they” with Ripley before they hit double slams on B-Fab and Michin.

Cargill wiped everyone out and hit a Jaded slam on Ripley to pin the WWE Women’s Champion and deny her that oh so sweet momentum.

Match Result: B-Fab, Jade Cargill & Michin defeated Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair & Rhea Ripley

-Backstage, Ethan Page was interviewed about his match against Penta tonight for the Intercontinental Championship. Page said that it was the IC Title’s biggest night ever because when he wins it, the spotlight will be on them both.

Non-Title Match: Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca

Did I hear ‘California Surfer?’

I must have because Sol Ruca is here! She doesn’t like Becky Lynch (many people are saying this) and wants to fight her about it. Lynch, the current Women’s Intercontinental Champion, doesn’t think Ruca is ready for her.

Or Auska. Man, I miss Auska.

Anyway, Ruca was interviewed before her entrance and made several references to snatching things because that’s her finishing move, you see.

Before the bell, Lynch threw the IC title belt at Ruca and yelled at the “fast counting” ref. Eventually the bell rang and Ruca hit a spinning face slam and springboard crossbody on Lynch. Ruca stayed in control, so Lynch left the ring to regroup.

Ruca hit her with a leap from the apron (the surfiest part of the ring!) and thew Lynch back into the ring. Lynch tried to get the upper hand, but Ruca countered everything she threw at her. Ruca went for a Sol Snatcher off the top, but Lynch pulled the ref into the way. The ref immediately called for the DQ.

Match Result: Sol Ruca defeated Becky Lynch via DQ

After the match, Lynch ambushed Ruca and hit her with the belt. Then she hit a trio of Manhandle Slams to put Ruca out. The crowd was… not pleased. Micheal Cole was “disgusted” as this was “unbecoming” of the Intercontinental Champion.

Then everything was better as Penta cut a promo about how Ethan Page only fights for ego, but Penta fights for his people. I like Penta.

-Back from break, Becky Lynch was informed by Nick Aldis that as a result of her actions, she will have to face Sol Ruca at Clash In Italy for the Intercontinental Title.

Then, Lash Legend and Nia Jax were interviewed about how they are better than Paige and Brie. However, the video feed was hooped and all we saw on youtube was a green bar.

They thankfully managed to correct this before:

WWE Intercontinental Title Match: Penta (c) vs. Ethan Page

You know WWEKO is completely behind Penta because he got in-ring fireworks while they barely said Page’s name during his entrance. Then the commentary team pointed that very thing out.

Hamilton’s own Ethan Page started off falling victim to a waistlock. He reversed it and Penta then reversed that and kicked him in the gut. Page roared back with some right hands, knocking Penta into the corner.

Penta went for a spingboard, but Page caught him in midair with a dropkick. Penta came back with an arm drag that sent Page out of the ring. Penta followed and kicked Page in the face. He charged him, but Page back body dropped Penta onto the announce table.

Page told the ref to stop the count out (because he can do that I guess) and sent Penta into the ringpost face first. Back in the ring, he dropped a few elbows and earned a couple of two counts.

Penta raged back, sending Page to the outside and diving after him. Both men seemed to take the brunt of the dive, but Penta got to his feet first and threw Page back into the ring. Page hit a superkick but Penta hit a spingboard DDT for a two count.

Page blocked a Penta driver and scoop slammed Penta for a two count. Penta came back with a backstabber for a two count of his own. They then traded chops in the middle of the ring, moving into trading superkicks until both men went down.

Page hit a Confidence Breaker out of nowhere, but still only a two count. Penta countered and Egoplex with a Penta Driver, but again, only two. Penta went for a Mexican Destroyer but Page insterd a high knee instead.

They climbed to the top of the ringpost and Page landed an Avalanche Slam but somehow Penta kicked out. A frustrated Page resorted to punching and uncovered a turnbucke. He got caught, so he exposed another one.

Penta ran at him, and Page sent him chest first into the steel. Penta came back off of that with a Mexican Destroyer and pinned Page to retain the Intercontinental Title.

Match Result: Penta defeated Ethan Page

-Backstage (sigh) “Scream Mode” was interviewed. Brie said that no one should write them off because they can win tonight.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Title Match: Brie Bella & Paige (c) vs. The Irresistible Forces (Lash Legend & Nia Jax)

I do love that tonight’s show features back-to-back Paige/Page matches.

Jax and Lash tried to jump Bella and Paige off the bell, but Scream Mode was able to fend them off and Bella went up top to take out Jax. Brie tried it again, but Jax caught her in a Samoan Drop. Lash tagged in and whiffed on a pump kick, allowing Brie to tag in Paige.

Jax caused a bit of a distraction and Lash was able to hit Paige with a big boot. Lash hit a splash, but Paige kicked out of the cover at two. Jax tagged back in and rubbed her butt on Paige’s neck against the ropes.

Jax chopped Paige and then went for a choke while Brie paced on the apron. Lash tagged in and whipped Paige into the corner. She hit her with a clothesline and got a two count out of it. Lash cut off Paige’s attempts to tag Brie and put her in a full nelson.

Lash took a cue from Jax and continued working Paige’s neck. Paige pulled down the top rope and Lash flew over it, but for some reason Paige didn’t go for a tag. Jax came in, but Paige side stepped her and she crashed into the corner. Paige got the tag to Brie who delivered some Yes Kicks to Jax.

Jax overpowered Brie and tagged her with a pop up head butt followed by a samoan drop. Lash tagged in and hit a splash from the top but did not got for a pin. Jax dropped a leg from the second rope, but Brie kicked out at two.

Paige took a tag and leapt from the top rope onto Jax in a sunset flip. Brie helped her out and Paige pinned Jax to retain the titles.

Match Result: Brie Bella & Paige defeated The Irresistible Forces

Backstage, The Vision was shown warming up as Paul Heyman cut a promo about how the Street Profits will lose tonight. Logan Paul then started talking and I started blacking out, but I am pretty sure that he said they will retain the titles.

WWE World Tag Team Title Match: The Vision (Austin Theory & Logan Paul) (c) vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)

Fun Fact: This is the first time since 1992 that the Tag Titles have been up for grabs on Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Ford and Theory stalked each other to kick things off while Dawkins danced and Paul worked the crowd. There was about nine minutes left in the show, so it was strange how they seemed to be wasting them mugging for the audience.

Finally, Theory and Ford started wrestling with Theory sending Ford to the mat. They locked up and Theory hit a shoulder block. Paul tagged in and the slow pace continued with a test of strength lock up. Paul then hit his own shoulder block. For popped up from that one and flipped across the ring to lure Paul in for some armdrags and dropkicks.

Theory tried to help but ate a dropkick too. Dawkins tagged in and they double teamed Paul. They clotheslined Theory and Paul off the apron, causing them to regroup with Heyman. They decided to leave at that point, but the Profits chased them up the ramp.

They pulled then back to the ring and Dawkins took out Paul in the corner. He went for a cover, but only got a two count. Theory caused a distraction and Paul hit Dawkins with an uppercut. Theory tagged in and Paul used him as a step for a splash.

Theory stomped Dawkins’ hand and then tagged in Paul. They hit a double shoulder block and posed. Paul grabbed a headlock on Dawkins. Dawkins elbowed his way out of it, but couldn’t get the tag to Ford. Paul clotheslined him and tagged in Theory.

Paul got sent through the ropes and pulled Ford off the apron. In the ring Theory stomped Dawkins and then handed things over to Paul. Paul did another splash but Dawkins moved and hit a neckbreaker. Ford stomped back up to the apron and got a tag, taking out Theory from the top rope. He laid out Paul and then powerslamed Theory.

Paul grabbed a blind tag and hit a lariat for a two count. Theory tagged back in and they tried a double team but Ford caught a blind tag from Dawkins and they double teamed Paul out of the ring. Dawkins put Theory up on his shoulders and they doomsday deviced him but Theory kicked out at two.

The Profits sent Theory and Paul to the outside and Ford flew onto them. Bron Breakker then flew down to help, but Dawkins sent him flying into the announce table. Ford pinned Theory in the ring but Heyman put his foot on the roped to break the pin.

Ford stalked Heyman outside the ring and Paul belted him with the brass nux. He threw him back into the ring and Theory pinned him to retain the titles.

Match Result: The Vision defeated The Street Profits

After the match, Breakker speared Dawkins and Ford. Then Paul and Theory got back in the ring and posed with him.

Tony Khan ‘very interested’ in running an additional AEW PPV in 2026

With the report by our Andrew Zarian in April that AEW will add a new pay-per-view in July called Redemption, AEW head Tony Khan talked this week about the possibility of adding a new show.

On Thursday’s pre-Double or Nothing media call, Khan confirmed that he is very interested in running a July PPV in 2026 as it’s “something that could be very lucrative and very additive.”

“I take a lot of pride in the quality of the AEW PPV shows and think we bat a very high average. We deliver great PPV events and I would only explore adding additional AEW PPV events to the calendar if I feel they are going to be additive. I think there are opportunities,” he said, not confirming if Redemption would be the name.

If one is added (and perhaps announced on Sunday), it would bring AEW to ten yearly PPVs for the first time in their history. They started out with three in 2019, four in both 2020 and 2021, five in 2022, eight in 2023, and nine in both 2024 and 2025. With the exception of 2020’s Revolution, they have always skipped both January and February.

Darby Allin reveals wedding date is day before major AEW pay-per-view

Reigning AEW World Champion Darby Allin has had quite a 2026 thus far and one that will continue to get better when he gets married this summer.

The date, however, is a notable one.

Allin was being interviewed by NYC radio station Q104.3 Friday on the Jim Kerr Rock & Roll Morning Show when the topic of him getting married came up. He said the date is Saturday, June 27 in Seattle, Washington — a day before Forbidden Door on Sunday, June 28 in San Jose, California.

“So, no honeymoon here,” he joked.

Allin also revealed that he proposed to his now fiancee while he was the top of Mount Everest in May 2025. He explained the two have known each other since meeting on the school bus in high school and reacquainted years later via Instagram when she saw him doing crazy things and reached out to catch up.

Allin said they went bungee jumping on one of their first dates and also revealed she was the victim of a gunshot from a gang member shooting her then-boyfriend that went through him and caught her in the head, resulting in her being medevaced to a trauma center. She later became an ICU nurse.

Allin said the two plan to have children.

He defends the title against MJF Sunday at AEW Double or Nothing in a title vs. hair match.

Update on CM Punk’s recent absence from WWE programming

An update is available on CM Punk’s recent absence from WWE programming.

Punk hasn’t appeared on WWE television since the Raw after WrestleMania on April 20, when he had a face-off with Cody Rhodes.

According to a report from False Finish on Saturday, Punk’s absence is due to his schedule and creative plans having shifted with WWE’s decision to move Gunther to SmackDown and Jacob Fatu to Raw.

False Finish wrote:

“As @FightfulSelect has mentioned, CM Punk being absent from TV is due to a “schedule change”. Sources tell False Finish that CM Punk is currently awaiting creative to return to WWE TV. Punk’s schedule and creative were shifted after WWE made the decision to move Gunther to SmackDown along with bringing Jacob Fatu to RAW to feud with Roman Reigns”

Alternate WrestleMania 42 plans for CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns

Last month in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer addressed alternate plans that had been discussed for Punk’s match against Roman Reigns in the main event of night two of WrestleMania 42. At one point, WWE had considered having Punk win the match, which would have led to a rematch between the two at Backlash.

Meltzer wrote:

“It was possible and apparently talked about that Punk could beat Reigns and then lose the title at Backlash, so they’d be ‘even’ when it was over but Reigns would end up as champion, as a way to protect Punk’s position. But the decision in the end was for Reigns to win here.”

Meltzer awarded Punk vs. Reigns a five-star rating, the fourth of Punk’s career and the first of Reigns’.

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors night six results, updated standings

NJPW’s Best of the Super Juniors 33 continued in Himeji on Saturday.

Only one match took place in A Block on the show, with Valiente Jr. pulling out the win over Kasai in a match that favored Kasai’s hardcore style. At one point during the bout, Kasai created a structure out of chairs outside the ring that he dubbed Himeji Castle, and Valiente Jr. later used Kasai’s skewers against him.

Meanwhile, five B Block matches took place, and there is now a five-way tie atop the group, with El Desperado, YOH, Taiji Ishimori, SHO, and Daisuke Sasaki all sitting at six points. Robbie Eagles, Jakob Austin Young, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, and Hyo are all tied just below at four points, while KUSHIDA sits at the bottom of the group with two points.

Here are the quick results:

  • B Block: Robbie Eagles defeated YOH
  • B Block: El Desperado defeated SHO
  • B Block: Taiji Ishimori defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • B Block: Jakob Austin Young defeated Daisuke Sasaki
  • B Block: Hyo defeated KUSHIDA
  • A Block: Valiente Jr. defeated Jun Kasai
  • Titán & Robbie X defeated Tiger Mask & Nick Wayne
  • Tatsuya Matsumoto, Master Wato & Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Hartley Jackson, Ryohei Oiwa & Kosei Fujita
  • Gedo & Daiki Nagai defeated Zane Jay & Francesco Akira

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 standings —

A Block:

  • Titan (5-0): 10 points
  • Jun Kasai (3-2): 6 points
  • Nick Wayne (3-2): 6 points
  • Ryusuke Taguchi (3-2): 6 points
  • Master Wato (3-2): 6 points
  • Valiente Jr. (2-3): 4 points
  • Robbie X (2-3): 4 points
  • Kosei Fujita (2-3): 4 points
  • Francesco Akira (2-3): 4 points
  • Daiki Nagai (0-5): 0 points

B Block:

  • Daisuke Sasaki (3-2): 6 points
  • El Desperado (3-2): 6 points
  • SHO (3-2): 6 points
  • YOH (3-2): 6 points
  • Taiji Ishimori (3-2): 6 points
  • Robbie Eagles (2-3): 4 points
  • Jakob Austin Young (2-3): 4 points
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru (2-3): 4 points
  • Hyo (2-3): 4 points
  • KUSHIDA (1-4): 2 points

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event ticket distribution update for tonight

An update is available regarding how many tickets have been distributed for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIV.

The show is set for Saturday, May 23, at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

According to the latest report from WrestleTix, the show has now distributed 10,327 tickets, with the cheapest available ticket listed at $66.80.

As of two days, ago 9654 tickets had been distributed to the show.

The last time WWE ran an event from the venue was a house show on April 21, 2024, which drew 5,638 fans.

Saturday Night’s Main Event lineup for May 23, 2026:

  • Penta defends the Intercontinental Championship against Ethan Page
  • World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul & Austin Theory defend against The Street Profits
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Paige & Brie Bella defend against The Irresistible Forces (Nia Jax & Lash Legend)
  • Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca in a non-title match
  • Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Jade Cargill, Michin & B-Fab

El Grande Americano celebrated at rescheduled ‘serenade’ event

El Grande Americano was honored by Kings League México on Friday night.

The event had originally been scheduled for Thursday evening. However, it was canceled not long after reports surfaced that Ludwig Kaiser had been arrested on May 20 on a battery charge stemming from an incident at his Orlando apartment complex last month.

Kaiser’s attorneys petitioned the court to allow him to travel both domestically and internationally while the case is pending, and state attorneys did not object. As a result, Kaiser is permitted to travel from the United States to Mexico while the case is pending.

The event was rescheduled for Friday, and El Grande Americano did make an appearance at the Kings League Dome. The public appearance was free but limited to the first 300 attendees.

It was advertised as a special serenade for Kaiser’s Americano character.

El Grande Americano speaks before Kings League México appearance

AAA posted a video of Americano before the event started. In the video, he said (translated via Google):

“My people, we’re here. Where are you guys? I can’t wait. I’m really, really excited, and honestly, I really, really wanted to be here. I’m ready. Let’s go.”

Another clip from the event shows Americano wiping a tear from his mask during his entrance. AAA’s social media posts from the event are below:

Tony Khan would love to have Ronda Rousey back in AEW

Ronda Rousey famously made a surprise appearance at March’s AEW Revolution to confront Toni Storm which resulted in a pullapart confrontation — one that was never followed up on.

AEW head Tony Khan has made it clear he would still love to have the MMA and one-time pro wrestling star back anytime, answering a question about Rousey’s AEW future on a media call this week.

“I’ve enjoyed working with her in Ring of Honor and having her at AEW Revolution. Anytime she wants to come back to AEW, she’s welcome,” Khan said, acknowledging that Rousey is focused on her family.

Rousey returned to MMA last weekend for the first time in a decade, defeating fellow veteran Gina Carano in 17 seconds as part of Netflix’s first-ever MMA event.

In an interview to hype the fight, she was asked about the AEW appearance, saying it was a “little bit of a f*ck you to TKO” of which she is not a fan of current leadership. She wrestled for WWE for two different runs with the first more well received than the second.

It’s unclear, and was not asked, if there were plans for a Rousey vs. Storm match. Storm is currently on a leave from the company for an undisclosed reason.

After the Carano fight, Rousey said she was done fighting and wanted to have more kids. If she is to return to AEW or ROH, where she had one tag team match, Khan is ready for her.

“I would love to have her anytime when she’s available to fight in AEW. She’s one of the great names in combat sports and someone who is great presence anytime she is here in AEW,” he said.

WWE SNME predictions: Does Montez Ford turn on Angelo Dawkins?

Saturday Night’s Main Event takes place tonight from the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

As of this writing, betting odds are available for four of the five matches, and most of those odds are fairly close. However, the World Tag Team title match between Logan Paul and Austin Theory against The Street Profits has heavy odds toward one result, which could lead to speculation about what happens in the match itself and the future of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins as a team.

Below are previews, predictions, and betting odds for each match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul and Austin Theory defend against The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)

Logan Paul and Austin Theory are currently -1000 favorites to retain their titles against Ford and Dawkins, who are at +550.

We’ve seen Ford and Dawkins not on the same page, specifically as it involves Seth Rollins of late. It feels as though they are setting the stage for Montez turning on his longtime partner and aligning with The Vision, although that’s only speculation.

I believe the very long odds that The Street Profits have in this match are evidence that others believe they are probably breaking up tonight or what happens on the show will play a pivotal role in them breaking up in the near future.

Lance Storm noted on Wrestling Observer Live on Friday that one of Paul Heyman’s favorite angles in ECW was the tag partners who don’t get along but win the tag team titles together. Storm used himself and Chris Candido’s run as ECW Tag Team Champions as evidence. However, the likelihood of that scenario happening here seems low.

Prediction: Logan Paul and Austin Theory retain.

WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta defends against Ethan Page

Penta is currently a -250 favorite to retain against Ethan Page at +170.

It feels a little early in Page’s main roster WWE run for him to be winning the Intercontinental title here, but I think WWE realizes they’ve got a guy in Page who can make others look good in their programs with him. I believe that’s the idea for Page with Penta here. I think Penta should be a heavier favorite than -250.

Prediction: Penta retains.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella and Paige defend against Nia Jax and Lash Legend

As of this writing, the champions, Scream Mode, are -175 favorites against The Irresistible Forces, the team name of Legend and Jax.

While the odds are pretty close, I feel like there’s probably going to be a title change here. I don’t see the point in keeping the titles on Brie and Paige when Nikki is expected to be back soon. It seems the dynamic around the Bellas and Paige is probably going to change soon, and that story doesn’t need the tag titles as part of it.

Meanwhile, Legend and Jax were tag champions heading into WrestleMania, and I think there is a desire on WWE’s end to have them be a dominant team in the division. I think Paige and Bella winning at WrestleMania was mostly about creating a fun WrestleMania moment in a spot that was originally meant for the Bella Twins, and the division resets tonight.

Prediction: Nia Jax and Lash Legend win the titles.

Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, and Charlotte Flair vs. Jade Cargill, Michin, and B-Fab

As of this writing, this match is a pick’em, with both teams listed at -120.

As we learned on WWE SmackDown on Friday night, Ripley will defend the WWE Women’s Championship against former champion Jade Cargill at Clash in Italy. Whatever happens in this match will likely build the story for the upcoming PLE.

However, in terms of who wins this match here, I really don’t think anyone on the babyface side is going to get pinned. Meanwhile, Michin and B-Fab are the most likely wrestlers in the match to take the fall. So, based on who in this match is considered beatable, I’m feeling confident Ripley, Bliss, and Flair are going to win.

Prediction: Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, and Charlotte Flair win.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca

There are no betting odds available for this match, and I wonder if that’s because nobody can get a good handle on whether the Intercontinental title is on the line or not.

Lynch not wanting to put the title on the line against Ruca has been a part of how they’ve been building this storyline. However, WWE.com recently advertised it as a title match.

I don’t know how many of you have also noticed this, but WWE.com does this all the time. They advertise matches that haven’t been announced as title matches as title matches, and then WWE has to make it clear that it’s not a title match. I don’t know why this is an issue that happens so frequently and doesn’t get handled, but here we are.

It being a non-title match actually improves the likelihood that Sol Ruca wins considerably. Since I believe this is a non-title match, I think Sol Ruca is going to win and lay the groundwork for a future actual title match.

Prediction: Sol Ruca

Tony Khan says Paramount acquiring WBD will be ‘great for AEW’

While the deal has yet to be closed, AEW head Tony Khan is looking forward to the day when Paramount Skydance officially acquires Warner Bros. Discovery.

While in New York to promote Sunday’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view in Queens, New York, Khan appeared on a short segment on Bloomberg TV‘s The Close to talk about AEW business.

During that conversation, he was asked about the changes given Paramount’s business relationships with WWE owners TKO, but Khan remains positive the merger will be a positive for his company.

“I am very excited about Paramount acquiring WB and Paramount and WB coming together. This is going to be great for AEW,” later answering “100%” when asked if he thinks Paramount will stick by AEW post-merger.

During the conversation, he reiterated past statements about his strong relationship with Paramount head David Ellison through their NFL ties.

The current AEW/WBD domestic rights deal runs through 2027 with WBD holding a one year extension option. There is currently no wrestling programming on Paramount Plus or its current networks.

“With the power of HBO Max and Paramount Plus together, it’s more buyers for our PPVs and more people watching the AEW shows. I think it will make TBS and TNT stronger cable channels with Paramount and David Ellison coming in,” Khan said.

The proposed acquisition is making its way through the process now with more hurdles for both sides to overcome.

WWE SmackDown live results: Tiffany Stratton US title open challenge

The road to Clash in Italy rolls through Lexington, Kentucky, on tonight’s WWE SmackDown with a week to go until the event in Turin, Italy.

A confrontation between WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and impending title challenger Gunther is being promised after Rhodes took out the “Ring General” last week.

WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley will open the show by answering Jade Cargill’s challenge for a rematch at next weekend’s PLE.

Reigning WWE Women’s United States Champion Tiffany Stratton will hold an open challenge.

After defeating Ricky Saints last week in his return, former WWE United States Champion Carmelo Hayes will share some thoughts on reigning champion Trick Williams and his running mate, Lil’ Yachty.

Drew McIntyre will return on the show in his first appearance since losing to Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 42.

The only match announced thus far features Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Talla Tonga.

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Rhea Ripley kicks off SmackDown

The reigning WWE Women’s Champion got our night going as she made her way to the ring. We got a recap of Jade Cargill’s return from two weeks ago and how the former champion and her Baddies put a beating on Ripley, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss.

“Welcme to Friday Night Mami”, Ripley opened in her usual manner. She talked about how she had one week off and everyone missed her. All Jade Cargill and her crew did was manage to piss Ripley off. She said that if Cargill wanted it so badly, she’d beat her again at Clash in Italy for the WWE Women’s Championship. As Ripley raised her belt high, her uneasy allies Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss interrupted.

Flair said that she appreciated Ripley wanting to defend her title, but she and Charlexa had their six-woman tag match tomorrow night at Saturday Night’s Main Event to look forward to. Flair wondered where Ripley was last week when Cargill and her Baddies laid her and Bliss out. Ripley said that she went home to see her family. Ripley got mad at Flair’s accusations, stating that Bliss got the most of the brunt and that if Flair couldn’t have the back of her own partner, how can she count of Flair’s help.

Fatal Influence, the trio making waves on SmackDown as of late, interrupted the proceedings. Jacy Jayne said that her group was making an impact and that Ripley, Bliss and Flair were at each other’s throats since Fatal Influence arrived. Flair didn’t have time for this as she offered any two of Fatal Influence to face her and Bliss in tag team action later tonight.

This was a good opener to establish the situation of “can they co-exist” with Ripley and Bliss/Flair.

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– Backstage, Alexa Bliss gave the bad news to Charlotte Flair that she wasn’t going to team up with her tonight against Fatal Influence. Instead, Flair will have to team up with Rhea Ripley, because Bliss wants the two to get their acts together and stop bickering already.

Talla Tonga vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Talla used his strength to push Nakamura away to start off, but the King of Strong Style briefly dodged a strike from the big man. Talla took over with a clubbing strike to the chest as he then stomped at his smaller foe in the corner. Talla threw Nakamura hard into the opposite corner, which left him down and out. That was followed by a scoop slam to the mat. Just as Talla charged into the corner, Nakamura dodged and began trying to hit him with kicks to the chest. As Talla staggered back against the ropes, Nakamura clotheslined him out of the ring.

That advantage was all but fleeting, as Nakamura got taken out and thrown into the barricade as we took a commercial timeout.

As we returned from commercial, Nakamura was slammed again by Talla. A chokeslam attempt by Talla was turned into a triangle choke by Nakamura, who transitioned it into a guillotine choke. Nakamura escaped the grasp of Talla as he battered him with a strike to the back of the big man’s knee. Nakamura again avoided a running attack from Talla, which left his foe trapped in the corner. On a kneeling Talla, Nakamura connected with the Scorpio Rising kick for the near-fall. Nakamura had Talla lined up for Kinshasa, but Solo SIkoa got on the apron to create enough of a distraction. This led to a running powerslam and a chokeslam by Talla for the three.

After the match, Sikoa and Talla looked like they were gonna finish Nakamura off, but Tama Tonga interrupted. After some hesitation, Tama hit Nakamura with the dulled, not-so-hidden blade of the Cutthroat. Just as Sikoa was going to hit the Samoan Spike, Damian Priest ran down with a chair in hand. The M.F.T.s backed off.

Talla Tonga def. Shinsuke Nakamura via pinfall

I can’t say that I’m excited about the M.F.T. drama being a continued thing, but this match was okay. I’m not fully on board on the Talla Tonga train.

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– As Nick Aldis was chatting with Charles Robinson, the lights flickered briefly. Aldis told Robinson to look into it. Cody Rhodes interrupted and wondered when Gunther was coming. Aldis said that he was going to make sure that the Clash in Italy contract would be signed. Sami walked into the room and offered to help Rhodes against Gunther. “Thanks, but no thanks,” said Rhodes as he left the room.

A very petulant Zayn whined about how Cody Rhodes always going to get what he wants, unaware that Rhodes was standing behind him. This led to a match between Zayn and Rhodes to be made for later tonight.

– The M.F.T.s were in conversation backstage, as Tama Tonga said the reason everyone was coming to get them, was that everyone thinks they’re weak. He said that Sikoa had to face Damian Priest on his own, for the sake of “The Family”.

WWE Women’s U.S. Title Open Challenge: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Lash Legend

Nia Jax and Lash Legend came out, and had some words to say, as we learned that Legend was going to face Stratton for the Open Challenge.

Legend shoved down Stratton as the bell rang, and she used her size to effortlessly throw Stratton around. Another Biel throw was turned into a somersault dodge by Stratton, but Legend’s running shoulder tackle knocked her down afterwards. Stratton got back on it with a dropkick that sent her rolling out of the ring. That was followed by a vaulting press over the ropes onto Legend. An apron chokeslam by Legend left Stratton out cold as Chelsea Geen ran down to look after Stratton. That was our cue to take a break in the action.

Our match continued from the commercial break as Stratton was still under siege against the offense of Legend. In the corner, Legend attempted a move from the corner, but Stratton countered it into an Aloha Arn Sunset Flip pin attempt. Legend kicked out and then applied a resthold on Stratton. A jawbreaker from the Women’s U.S. Champ broke the hold. Legend ran right into the corner post, which allowed Stratton to hit another jawbreaker, followed by an athletic springboard stunner for the near-fall. Legend attempted a powerbomb, but Stratton countered that by sending her into the corner. Stratton went for her cartwheel Alabama Slam, but Legend caught that into a powerbomb for a close near-fall.

Legend went for the Lash Extension, but Stratton reversed it into a crucifix. Chelsea Green pushed Nia Jax into the corner, as Legend grabbed a hold of her from the ring. Stratton snuck up and got the rollup pin to retain the Women’s U.S. Title.

Tiffany Stratton def. Lash Legend via pinfall to retain the WWE Women’s U.S. Championship

That was not at all a good match. Both Stratton and Legend seemed like they were moving in molasses for the bulk of it. The only interesting aspect was Chelsea Green giving Stratton unwanted help to advance their story.

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– Nick Aldis was told of the power issues as he was directed to an unmarked room. In the room, we saw Danhausen was gain trying to reanimate the corpse from last week. Aldis told Danhausen to stop messing around, as the lights went out.

– Elsewhere, The Miz & Kit Wilson were interviewed, as Miz insisted that there was no curse. He complained about the Cleveland Cavaliers being cursed by Danhausen as Fraxiom rolled up. This led to a tag match between Wilson and Miz versus Fraxiom to be made for next week in Barcelona.

Trick Williams enters the scene

The United States Champion, flanked by his good friend Li’l Yachty, walked down to the ring with the crowd’s adulation for him as big as ever.

Williams and Yachty talked about what they did last week before Carmelo Hayes walked down to interrupt his old friend. The former U.S. Champion talked about how both he and Williams knew that this day was going to come. Hayes talked about how if it weren’t for Williams, he would’ve still be the U.S. Champion. However, Hayes wasn’t here to discredit Williams’ achievements as of late. But, Hayes pointed out how there’s a difference between holding a championship and carrying it. He discussed how he won the crowd over with his blood, sweat, and tears. That’s why Hayes wanted Williams to do the right thing and give the crowd what they want: Trick Williams vs. Carmelo Hayes for the United States Championship.

Yachty responded, stating that Williams had a schedule to keep, but Hayes butted in. He said that he and Williams go way back and that the old Trick Williams would never let anyone tell him what to do. Then again, Williams must be used to playing second fiddle.

Williams pointed out that we would indeed see him face Hayes right here and right now.

I enjoyed this segment. It played off of Hayes and Williams’ history and was a great way to get this match going.

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Trick Williams vs. Carmelo Hayes

This match kicked off after the commercial break. Williams had the early advantage with a shoulder block and a scoop slam. Hayes got back on his feet and used his agility to dodge the U.S. Champion. In the corner, Hayes chopped at the chest of Williams, which forced his foe to scurry to another corner. That didn’t leave him any peace from the chops. Williams blocked Hayes’ last chop and then delivered a hard slap that left him down and out.

Hard Irish whip by Williams was followed by the spinning kick to the face of Hayes. Standing suplex from Williams kept momentum firmly in the U.S. Champion’s side. Williams dropped Hayes throat-first onto the top rope as he sized him up for a side kick. Hayes avoided it and sent Williams over the top rope. He made a run for the ropes and looked for a big diving attack, but Li’l Yachty got in the way to protect Williams, which halted Hayes’ advance in the ring. This led to a break in the action.

Williams had Hayes in a resthold as we returned from break. The former U.S. Champ broke the hold and began to fight back. Williams and Hayes traded blows until the former hit a jumping neckbreaker as he then kipped up to his feet. Meanwhile, Ricky Saints appeared at ringside in the midst of this. Hayes recovered and hit the springboard clothesline and then followed it with Dirty Diana for a close two-count. Saints yelled at Hayes to focus on the match. Williams hit a pop-up uppercut on Hayes, but got hit with a series of superkicks from his opponent. Williams roared back with his spinning kick for the near-fall. Williams targeted Hayes for the Trick Shot, but was intercepted with First 48. One, two….. 2.99999!!!!!!!!! Hayes took notice and headed up top, perhaps looking for Nothin’ But Net. Ricky Saints provided a distraction, which didn’t seem to sit well with Williams. Saints argued with the referee as Hayes rolled up Williams to no avail. Hayes punched Saints off the apron, but that opened him up to Williams’ Trick Shot as he ended up looking up at the lights at the end of it all.

Trick Williams def. Carmelo Hayes via pinfall

That was a really good match, and I do like this U.S. Title picture opening up with Hayes and Saints being a key part of it. Hope to see more of this in the coming weeks.

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– Ricky Saints was badmouthing Carmelo Hayes backstage, but he got socked in the jaw for his troubles. Hayes warned Saints to stay away from his business.

– A recap of Brock Lesnar’s return on Raw was shown.

Charlotte Flair & Rhea Ripley vs. Fallon Henley & Lainey Reid

Flair and Henley started off this tag match, as the latter kicked it off hot with the head scissor takedown. Flair dragged Henley to her corner as Ripley blindtagged. Reid entered the match for Fatal Influence and had Ripley trapped in the corner for a bit. A leap from the middle rope was turned from a crossbody to a fallaway slam by Ripley. Flair tagged herself in by patting Ripley on the head. Outside the ring, Reid and Henley isolated Flair as Fatal Influence was in control as we headed to commercial.

We returned from the break with Flair trying to fend off Reid and Henley with chops. However, Reid’s well-placed superkicked folded Flair up like an accordion. Irish whip to the corner was turned into a leap over the corner by Flair. A boot for Henley, but Jacy Jayne tripped up Flair while Reid distracted the referee. Henley kept Flair grounded with a chinlock, but that got broken up. Flair attempted to reach out to Ripley as she used elbow strikes to create some distance. However, Henley prevented it. Henley was thrown out of the ring, which seemingly gave Flair the opening to tag, but Reid stopped it with a clip of the leg. Flair hit a neckbreaker on Reid, which finally gave Ripley the hot tag.

Ripley ran through Reid and Henley with a superkick in the corner, followed by a German suplex on the latter. Capoeira kick by Ripley led to the Razor’s Edge and the Shining Wizard to Reid. Henley broke the count, but Flair took her out, and then Jayne with a dive to the corner.

In the corner, Flair took the superkick from Reid, as Ripley hoisted her up for Riptide. Meanwhile, Flair blindtagged into the match and finished off Reid with Natural Selection.

Post-match, Jade Cargill and the Baddies attacked Charlexa and Ripley, as Fatal Influence joined in the attack. In the ring, Cargill took out Ripley with Jaded.

Charlotte Flair & Rhea Ripley def. Fatal Influence via pinfall

This was an alright match, but not really feeling Jade Cargill in the title picture at the moment.

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– Jade Cargill and the Baddies bragged about their handiwork as they also took shots at Fatal Influence in the process. Cargill promised to take her WWE Women’s Title back at Clash in Italy.

Damian Priest vs. Solo Sikoa

Priest went after Sikoa right away by taking him out as he reached the apron. The leap from stairs and a takedown from Priest, who then followed that with a hard throw to the steel steps. In the ring, Sikoa bounced back with a throat strike to Priest. However, fought back witha jumping elbow strike. On the apron, Priest was distracted by Talla Tonga, which allowed Sikoa to grab him for the scoop slam into the ring as we took a break in the action.

We returned from the break as Priest and Sikoa dueled on the top rope with trading strikes. A bell clap from Priest stunned Sikoa long enough for the superplex. Priest rose to his feet and began battering Sikoa with his strikes of the punch and kick variety. That was followed by leaping shoulder charges onto Sikoa into the corner, followed by a Broken Arrow for the near-fall. Priest charged his elbow up, as Tama Tonga created a distraction while the ref was focused on Sikoa. Talla Tonga struck Priest, who stumbled into Sikoa’s Spinning Solo. Priest kicked out and then hit Sikoa with the rebound lariat. Tama Tonga again got on the apron but got dropped to the ground. Talla Tonga got on the apron and got teed up for the kicks, but Sikoa intercepted Priest with the Samoan Spike for the win.

The M.F.T.s tried to attack Priest some more, but Royce Keys ran down and took out Talla and Tama Tonga. He sized up Sikoa to fight him, but Sikoa backed up. A delirious Priest grabbed Keys by the throat, thinking he was a threat.

Solo Sikoa def. Damian Priest via pinfall

This match was alright, I supposed. The finish being more M.F.T. interference stuff and the Sikoa/Tama tension being really wishy-washy didn’t help matters either.

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Saturday Night’s Main Event (5/23/26) Card:

  • World Tag Team Championship: Logan Paul & Austin Theory (c) vs. The Street Profits
  • Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. “All Ego” Ethan Page
  • Becky Lynch vs. Sol Ruca
  • Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, & Alexa Bliss vs. The Baddies (Jade Cargill, B-Fab, & Michin)
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Paige & Brie Bella vs. The Irresistable Forces (Nia Jax & Lash Legend)

– Chelsea Green ran into Blake Monroe, who remarked that she saw Green and that now she wish that she didn’t. After Monroe left, Nia Jax literally ran into Green as payback for earlier. The crack team of road agents got Jax and Legend to back off, with the damage already done to Green.

– Royce Keys was still angry about being grabbed by the throat, stating that R-Truth called him to help Damian Priest out. Priest seemed angry as he didn’t ask for Keys’ help and that for all he knew, he could be working for the M.F.T.s. Keys responded, flatly stating that if it was an issue that Priest wants, then it may very well be an issue he’s going to get if he’s not careful.

Cody Rhodes vs. Sami Zayn

Zayn offered a handshake to Rhodes, who accepted as our main event got underway. Armdrag by Zayn was followed by another handshake, but Rhodes seemed annoyed by it. Rhodes slid under a Zayn dropkick as he then hit him with the drop-down uppercut. Standing suplex was followed by Rhodes now offering a handshake of his own. Zayn refused it as the two traded chops to the chest in the corner. Zayn ran Rhodes and got hit with the powerslam. Rhodes tried to go for maybe a Cody Cutter, but Zayn tripped him up as we took our final commercial break of the evening.

Our main event returned from the break as Zayn tried to lift Rhodes up for a suplex, but he found himself taking a ride for a Rhodes suplex instead. Rhodes hit Zayn with the Dusty punches, followed by the Cody Cutter for the near-fall as the champ favored his hurt leg. Rhodes set Zayn up for Cross Rhodes, but that was reversed as he got sent over the top rope onto the apron. Rhodes then was sent crashing over the announce table by a Zayn charging attack. By the closest of margins, Rhodes made it before the count of ten on one leg. Zayn smelled blood and had Rhodes lined up for the Helluva Kick, but struck out on the swing. Rhodes hit the “Super” Cody Cutter off the corner, but Zayn just managed to kick out a two.

Zayn rolled up Rhodes but couldn’t get the win. The Blue Thunder Bomb from Zayn had similar results. Zayn went after Rhodes’ damaged leg and applied the Figure Four leglock right in the centre of the ring. Rhodes fought through the pain and managed to reverse it to put the pressure on Zayn’s knee. A rope break managed to force Rhodes to release the hold. As both Zayn and Rhodes got back to their feet, the two exchanged strikes until a Disaster Kick knocked Zayn loopy. As Rhodes had Zayn at his mercy, Gunther snuck up and applied the sleeper hold. However, Zayn completely missed the Helluva Kick That opened him up for Cross Rhodes and the win.

Post match, the mecurial Austrian put Rhodes to sleep as Zayn just left.

Cody Rhodes def. Sami Zayn via pinfall

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A good main event to a middle of the road edition of SmackDown. The Gunther/Rhodes feud is good stuff and is probably one of the only good things about SmackDown as of late, which has felt just kind of there.

I will say that the U.S. Title scene is at least heating up and I do like Trick Williams, Carmelo Hayes, and Ricky Saints. It’s a lot more preferrable to the Gingerbread Man antics of the last few weeks. It’s something I’ll be keeping an eye on in the coming weeks.

Not so good was the M.F.T.s stuff because I’m still not a fan of it, especially with the group whittled down to just three guys. I dunno, I’m just not a fan.

All in all, just an okay show with nothing really exciting to write home about, but thankfully nothing really awful to complain about.

MyAEW adds first indie promotion to streaming service

MyAEW has added its first indie promotion to their streaming service in a possible indication of an avenue the service will embrace in the future.

Atlanta, Georgia, based 1FW announced the news Friday that every episode of their weekly show (34 to date) is now on the service for subscribers. The promotion is owned by longtime AEW wrestler and front office member QT Marshall while ROH wrestler Jacked Jameson is one of the group’s trainers and promoters.

The news comes ahead of an 1FW mid-July event that will feature AEW & ROH roster members like Paul Wight, Billy Gunn, Harley Cameron, The Frat House, The Infantry and Jay Lethal. Former AEW World Champion MJF has also made appearances in the past.

With the current financial issues surrounding Triller that resulted in AEW leaving the platform, starting MyAEW with a technical partner, and then suing Triller for money owed, the move could be the first of more to come given the amount of current indie promotions airing on Triller+ that might need a new streaming home in the future.

MyAEW offers a FAST channel domestically while international viewers (and those with a VPN) can get access to AEW PPVs, weekly TV and ROH programming for a monthly or annual subscription fee.