Cope challenges Jon Moxley to World title match at AEW Revolution

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After targeting the Death Riders upon his return from injury, Adam “Cope” Copeland issued a challenge to AEW World Champion Jon Moxley for a title match at next month’s Revolution pay-per-view.

The former TNT Champion made the challenge for the first time ever match in an intense backstage promo, questioning why Moxley was doing what he was doing. He said he respected the generation before him when he was a young wrestler and that his generation paved the way for guys like Moxley. He also took issue with how Moxley hides the World title in a briefcase.

When Copeland returned at December’s Worlds End from his broken leg suffered last May at Double or Nothing, he joined FTR in their pursuit of the Death Riders and has been pursuing him ever since. Last Wednesday following Copeland’s win over PAC, Moxley got involved and choked his potential challenger out.

He later got some shots in on Moxley Saturday following the FTR vs. Moxley & Wheeler Yuta match.

The Sunday, March 9th PPV will mark AEW’s debut at the Crypto.com Arena, the former Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Cope vs. PAC announced for next AEW Dynamite

The feud between Rated FTR and the Death Riders will continue on next Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite as Cope takes on PAC.

It will be their first time sharing the ring in their long careers.

The former TNT Champion made his return at last month’s Worlds End by putting his focus on AEW World Champion Jon Moxley, PAC, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta. After Moxley retained his title over Powerhouse Hobbs Wednesday, the Death Riders attacked Hobbs before Cope and FTR ran out to make the save.

The 51-year-old defeated Big Bill last Saturday in his first singles match since breaking his tibia in a May 2024 barbed wire cage match with Malakai Black.

PAC, a former AEW All-Atlantic/International Champion, has won two out of his last three singles bouts. He holds the AEW Trios titles with Castagnoli and Yuta.

Here’s the current lineup for next Wednesday in Knoxville, Tennessee:

  • Cope vs. PAC

AEW Collision live results: Cope vs. Big Bill, Chris Jericho vs. Dax Harwood

AEW heads to Athens, Georgia, for tonight’s live Collision which will see several champions in non-title action.

Former TNT Champion Cope (Adam Copeland) will take on Big Bill after the two were involved in a trios match last Saturday. It will be Cope’s first singles match since May’s Double or Nothing when he fractured his tibia.

In another match coming out of that trios bout, Ring of Honor World Champion Chris Jericho will battle FTR’s Dax Harwood in a non-title match. The last time they went one-on-one, Mike Tyson was special guest enforcer.

Another non-title bout will feature AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May against Harley Cameron. They have squared off once with May leaving victorious.

In two matches made Saturday afternoon, AEW Trios Champion PAC will take on reigning ROH TV Champion Komander while PAC’s partners Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta will face the upstart Outrunners.

Join us for live coverage at 8 PM Eastern.

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Collision began with words from Harley Cameron, Mariah May, Rated FTR, & The Learning Tree. Sir Elton John played us into the show. Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness were on the call.

Cope defeated Big Bill

This was a very good return to singles action for Cope, as he and Big Bill had a quality opener here. However, I wouldn’t have had the guy stepping up to Jon Moxley use a low blow to beat a guy at Big Bill’s level. It felt cheap, as it took away from a quality match and victory here. I also would’ve just had Harwood vs. Jericho start here since they were both already out there.

Ring of Honor World Champion Chris Jericho was on commentary to support his student Big Bill. Bill took Cope to the floor quickly, but Cope drove Bill into the steps and pinballed him around ringside. Cope drove Bill into the announce desk to Jericho’s chagrin, but Bill came back with a big boot. Bill clubbered on Cope around ringside as we went to a commercial.

After the break, Cope fought from underneath to take Bill down, scoring a nearfall with a Northern Lariat. Bill came back with a big Boss Man Slam for a nearfall. I didn’t even mean to do that on purpose. Bill called Jericho over to provide a distraction as he ripped the turnbuckle pad off, but Cope avoided a Snake Eyes into the buckle. Both men went to the top rope, and Cope pulled Bill’s head into the exposed buckle before hitting a powerbomb for a nearfall.

Cope went for the Spear, but Bill moved, and Cope hit the turnbuckle. Bill followed up with the Big Boot for a nearfall. Cope countered a chokeslam with an Impaler DDT and cut the Redwood in half with a spear, but Bill kicked out to a big reaction from the crowd. Bill goozled Cope, but Cope pushed the referee out of the way and kicked Bill in the groin before hitting another spear. Cope hit the trademark Moxley hammer-and-anvil elbows before choking Bill out for the win.

Jericho & Bryan Keith jumped Cope after the match, but FTR ran down to make the save. Dax Harwood will take on Chris Jericho later on in the program.

We got a video package for Kenny Omega ahead of his return to AEW action against Brian Cage on Dynamite.

Hangman Page Speaks

Hangman Page was sulking in the back, as per usual. He talked about how he tried to protect his family from the issues that fame brought, and that in one night, it was all taken away. He was ashamed of the incident and was ashamed that he allowed it to happen. He decided to do something about it and made sure that Swerve Strickland lost the World Title, took his potential family home away, and all but spilled his brains out in front of the world.

Page turned his attention to Christopher Daniels, who he humored for a long time because Daniels was the first star of substance to see something in Page when he was young. But Daniels crossed the line and put his hands on Page last week on Collision, so Page promised to make him pay next week on Collision in a Texas Death Match. Daniels made his bed, and Page would lay him down in it.

PAC defeated Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes)

This was a very good showcase for Komander, who PAC had real trouble with before giving himself the slightest of openings and snatching on the Brutalizer. I may have thought about giving Komander the win to set up a trios title challenge, but I understand keeping the Death Riders strong.

The two went speed-for-speed to start before Komander hit a wacky headscissors over the ropes. Komander hit the ropewalk dive to the floor, following it up with a springboard crossbody for a nearfall. PAC shut Komander down and took him to the floor, where he got in his former Death Triangle associate Abrahantes’ face. PAC booted Komander in the ring before sliding out and getting his hands on Abrahantes, but the distraction allowed Komander to do a step-up moonsault to PAC on the floor.

Back in the ring, Komander hit a wild X-Factor before hitting a tilt-a-whirl DDT for a nearfall. Komander went for a step-up moonsault, but PAC cut him off and hung him up on the ropes. PAC went up for the Black Arrow, but Komander rolled away. Komander caught a charging PAC with a pair of superkicks, then hit a step-up Destroyer. Komander went for a 450 Splash, but PAC got the knees up and snatched on the Brutalizer for the win.

After the match, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta made their way to the ring, with the announcers talking about how Castagnoli wanted payback after Komander’s Christmas Dynamite upset over him. The Outrunners made the save for Komander, and this time, the upcoming match started right then and there.

Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) defeated The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)

This was the best straight-up tag match I’ve seen the Outrunners have in their AEW run, as the crowd was hot for them here against a main event act in the Death Riders.

The Outrunners worked over Yuta until Castagnoli knocked down Floyd from the apron. Castagnoli worked over Floyd until he got caught with a Thesz Press. The Outrunners knocked Castagnoli & Yuta to the floor as we went to the commercial break.

After the commercial break, the Death Riders were working over Magnum, scoring a nearfall with a Hart Attack. Magnum fought for the tag and eventually got it to Floyd, who ran wild with bodyslams. They hit the Predator Elbow on Yuta, but Total Recall got cut off. Yuta sent Floyd into the ropes, where Castagnoli hit an uppercut for a nearfall.

We got a pinning predicament with Yuta and Floyd, ending with Floyd stuffing a Seatbelt attempt for a nearfall. Castagnoli screamed at Yuta to finish the match but got annoyed and dragged Yuta to the corner to force a tag. They hit the Giant Swing dropkick, but a bit of confusion on the legal man allowed Floyd to break the cover. A Yuta cutoff allowed Castagnoli to drop Floyd with a Gutwrench Superplex, and a Rocket Launcher got the win for the Death Riders.

We got a commercial hyping all of the matches on Dynamite: Maximum Carnage on Wednesday.

We got a promo from Powerhouse Hobbs ahead of his AEW World Title match on Dynamite. He said that everything Jon Moxley wanted was standing in front of him, as Hobbs took initiative and won the Casino Gauntlet Match to earn a World Title shot. Hobbs said that he had been shot, stabbed, and left for dead. Moxley couldn’t do anything to him, and he would make Moxley his b***h.

Non-Title Match – Mariah May defeated Harley Cameron

AEW may have a prospect with Harley Cameron. She’s very charismatic, and she did well here against the World Champion.

Cameron has new music, which was probably urging fans to feel the wrath of Harley Cameron. Cameron went for some flash pins, but May shut her down with a headbutt. Cameron came back with a Russian leg sweep and an enzuigiri for a nearfall. May came back with a shotgun dropkick as we went to commercial.

May was still in control when we came back from commercial, scoring a nearfall with a headscissors off of the top rope. Cameron came back with a hairmare before running wild with strikes. Cameron hit a pumphandle back suplex for a nearfall. Cameron stuffed the Storm Zero with a jackknife for a nearfall, but May came back with a running knee and a Storm Zero for the win.

We got a promo from Christopher Daniels. He never came to Hangman Page as an official, but as a friend. He watched as Page went through the worst year of his life, and watched as the rest of Page’s friends deserted him. He tried to help Page out but was only met with violence. Daniels was angry that Page asked what he had done in the business, running down his resume as a former AEW World Champion and an architect of two separate wrestling promotions. He was AEW before AEW existed, and he would add beating Hangman Page to his resume.

Brody King (w/ Julia Hart) defeated Trevor Blackwell

King quickly handled Blackwell, beating him with a Gonzo Bomb.

After a commercial, Brody King & Julia Hart were backstage with Lexy Nair. He was interrupted by Cope, who said that he respected King after their run-ins over the last year. Cope said that it was time for King to take the reins and run.

TNT Championship Match – Daniel Garcia (c) defeated Katsuyori Shibata

This was a great defense for Garcia here. He tried to match Shibata at Shibata’s own game, and while Shibata remained a step ahead of him for most of the match, Garcia was able to outwrestle The Wrestler and get a win with his signature Jackknife cradle. I would have main evented the show with this to signal that the TNT Title is worthy of main eventing an episode of TV.

Matt Menard joined commentary for Garcia matches, as usual. The commentary brought up how due to the inclement weather in Georgia, Garcia had to get ready in the taxi on the way from the Atlanta airport. They questioned if Garcia’s lack of warm-up would cost him here in this championship match. Garcia and Shibata traded chops to start, with Shibata winning the exchange and hitting the hesitation dropkick in the corner.

Garcia made his comeback after the break, with he and Shibata trading inside cradle attempts for nearfalls. They went to trading boots and back suplexes before Shibata laid Garcia out with an STO. They both sat back up before Shibata won a chop exchange and locked in a Cobra Twist. Garcia hit a Dragon Screw leg whip and tried an ankle lock before Shibata countered it. A Dragon Tamer got countered into an Achilles Lock and a Figure Four from Shibata.

Garcia got to the ropes and ducked a Penalty Kick, but Shibata stuffed another Dragon Screw and popped Garcia with an open-hand slap. Shibata pulled Garcia into a hold, but Garcia caught Shibata with a jackknife cover for the win. The two shook hands and raised each other’s hands after the match.

We got a video package hyping the Women’s Casino Gauntlet on Dynamite, narrated by Renee Paquette.

Chris Jericho defeated Dax Harwood

This was a decent Jericho match with a sloppy and cold finish. I would had Cope vs. Big Bill in this spot instead. The post-match angle was why this match was the main event, with the Rated FTR/Learning Tree TV feud tying into the bigger Rated FTR/Death Rider angle. They did a good job of setting Hobbs up as a challenger for Moxley, having Moxley show a semblance of fear against the big man.

Jericho and Harwood locked on a collar-and-elbow tie-up and went all across ringside with it before re-engaging in the ring. Harwood went after Jericho’s leg after a deep Dragon Screw leg whip, wrapping the leg around the ringpost before Jericho yanked Harwood into the post. They fought around ringside again before Harwood hit a brainbuster in the ring for a nearfall. Jericho came back with chops before hitting a top rope hurricanrana into the commercial break.

Jericho had control coming out of the break before Harwood rolled through a high cross for a nearfall. Jericho couldn’t lock on the Walls of Jericho, so he catapulted Harwood into the corner buckles before hitting a Lionsault for a nearfall. Harwood hit another Dragon Screw, but Jericho sent Harwood into the corner post. After a near-slip in the corner, Harwood hit a superplex to lay both men out in the middle of the ring.

Harwood and Jericho laid into each other with chops before slapping each other down. Jericho rolled to the floor and went to use the title belt, but Harwood knocked him down on the outside. Jericho shoved Harwood into the stairs and laid him out with a Codebreaker. Harwood beat the count back in and fought off another Walls of Jericho attempt to lock on a Sharpshooter.

Jericho got to the ropes, and as the referee was dealing with Harwood, Jericho went for a belt shot and missed. Jericho popped the referee in the eye and moved out of the way of a diving headbutt. Jericho hit Harwood with the ROH Title but got a long nearfall out of it. Jericho landed the Judas Effect for the win.

After the match, the rest of the Learning Tree ran out to beat down Harwood. Cope & Cash Wheeler ran down to make the save before the Death Riders made their way to the ring to handle FTR & Cope. The Outrunners came down to even the numbers, and most of the guys fought to the floor.

Cope laid out PAC with a spear, but Jon Moxley appeared and dropped him with a Paradigm Shift. Marina Shafir brought two chairs to set up a Con-Chair-To to Cope before Powerhouse Hobbs made his way to the ring, bursting through all of the heels on the floor. He went face-to-face with Moxley before laying out Castagnoli with a spinebuster. Moxley hit Hobbs with a chair, but Hobbs didn’t budge and knocked the chair out of Moxley’s hands. Hobbs chased Mox to the outside before Shafir cut Hobbs off. Wheeler Yuta went to jump Hobbs, but Hobbs put him through the announce table with a uranage. Hobbs motioned for the title as the show went off the air.

During this match, it was announced that all three members of The Hurt Syndicate would be in action against tag team champions Private Party & Mark Briscoe on Dynamite.

Adam Copeland changes ring name to ‘Cope’ at AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen

It’s just “Cope” now.

Adam Copeland shortened his ring name to Cope on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen episode in Asheville, North Carolina, a moniker that the star has used in his social media handles since leaving WWE.

Ring announcer Justin Roberts and AEW commentators referred to Copeland by his new name, and the chyron used during his entrance also reflected the change.

Cope, Dax Harwood, and Cash Wheeler as Rated FTR defeated Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta of The Death Riders in Wednesday’s Dynamite main event after Jay White interfered to help.

Rated FTR will be back in action on Saturday’s AEW Collision against Chris Jericho, Big Bill, and Bryan Keith of The Learning Tree.

Saturday’s Collision will also be the first episode simulcast on the Max streaming service.

The lineup for Saturday’s Collision can be found here.

A full report from Fight for the Fallen is available here.

Rated FTR vs. The Learning Tree, Jeff Jarrett in action set for AEW Collision

Two new matches have been added to Saturday’s AEW Collision, including a trios battle, and The Last Outlaw in action.

As announced during Wednesday’s show, Rated FTR will face The Learning Tree in six-man tag team action on this Saturday’s Collision. Rated FTR’s Cope, Dax Harwood, and Cash Wheeler will take on Chris Jericho, Big Bill, and Bryan Keith of The Learning Tree.

Rated FTR defeated Jon Moxley’s Death Riders in this week’s Dynamite Fight for the Fallen main event with an assist from Jay White.

Also added to Saturday’s card, Jeff Jarrett will be in action against an unannounced opponent. Jarrett revealed on Dynamite that he has signed his final full-time contract as a wrestler with AEW, and plans to win the AEW World title in 2025.

Already announced for Collision are Deonna Purrazzo vs. Toni Storm, Daniel Garcia defending the TNT title against Mark Briscoe, plus Private Party defending the Tag Team titles against Lio Rush and Action Andretti. The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express have also been advertised for the show in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Saturday’s Collision will also be the first episode of the show to be simulcast on the Max streaming platform.

The Saturday, January 4 AEW Collision lineup:

  • TNT Champion Daniel Garcia defends against Mark Briscoe
  • AEW Tag Team Champions Private Party (Brther Zay & Marq Quen) vs. Lio Rush & Action Andretti
  • Toni Storm vs. Deonna Purrazzo
  • Rated FTR (Cope, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) vs. The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill & Bryan Keith)
  • Jeff Jarrett in action
  • The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express appear

Daily Update: Adam Copeland, Nathan Frazer, Zelina Vega

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  • A big new issue of the Observer up on the site.  Special note that we’ve had a lot of people contact us both about the Rey Misterio Sr. and Tijuana wrestling story and the breakdown of every PPV this year and how they did.  Highlights of the issue:
  • WWE expanding television in 2025 and the biggest unanswered questions
  • A look at international deals with WWE’s move to Netflix.  What countries will still have TV deals, where Raw won’t be on Netflix, and what this means to AEW and TNA and the scoreboard of who has gotten what. And what is potentially the biggest international deal and when it will be open.
  • The Auditorio in Tijuana and Rey Misterio Sr., a look at the biggest matches in a building that should be on the list as a major wrestling arena that nobody ever talks about, plus how did Rey Mysterio, Konnan, Psicosis and others get their start and looking back at the biggest matches in Rey Misterio Sr.’s career
  • Drawing money and a look at how every PPV show in 2024 did, to see what does and doesn’t work as far as being a PPV headliner, covering WWE, AEW and TNA and every show so far this year.
  • The Battle of Orlando and where things stand for Worlds End.
  • Full coverage of ROH Final Battle
  • WWE’s holiday special in MSG and a look back at how the show has done since 2010.
  • Death of Jax Dane
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings for all the major shows,including placings, competition, segment-by-segment and more.
  • The Gran Alternative tournament and its history at picking future stars
  • Stardom’s big show the week of the Tokyo Dome.
  • NOAH preparing for Budokan Hall show.
  • More news on the Tokyo Dome shows.
  • New Japan notes for San Jose.
  • St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame
  • RevPro show notes
  • Notes on upcoming North American stadium shows.
  • Lots of thoughts on booking
  • Upcoming ticket sales for WWE & AEW events
  • More on Lee Fitting.
  • Why there’s a very real chance the Janel Grant lawsuit will be thrown out and why, and what it will take for that not to happen.
  • McIntyre makes fun of Punk

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WWE

  • The full face-to-face segment from last night’s Raw between Seth Rollins and CM Punk is now up in full on WWE’s YouTube page.
  • Adam Pearce thanked the USA Network in a social media message during the last episode of Raw on the network.
  • The link to this week’s NXT can be found here for international viewers who are unable to watch WWE due to TV deal changes ahead of the Netflix debut next week.
  • Responding to a dig from Kofi Kingston on Raw regarding wearing large heels, Zelina Vega responded on social media: “They are 6 inches.. not that you know what that looks like.”
  • Nathan Frazer wrote about his 2024 on social media: “2024… it’s been a year that neither of us could have ever predicted. Somehow we stumbled upon being one of, if not the best tag team in the world right now. And through it all, we’ve legitimately become brothers. Brothers argue. Brothers fight. But brothers always have each other’s back no matter what. ‘Fraxiom is fine’ isn’t just a funny little tagline, it’s real. Here’s to being fine for many more years, amigo.”
  • New content added to WWE Vault in the last couple of days include Johnny Gargano introducing a Dragon Gate USA match between himself and Shingo Takagi from 2013, The Rock and Hulk Hogan agreeing to their WrestleMania X8 match on the February 18, 2002 edition of Raw, 45 minutes of John Cena matches on Velocity, and Goldberg spearing The Rock in his WWE debut on the March 31, 2003 episode of Raw.

AEW/Other Wrestling

  • Adam Copeland spoke to Sports Illustrated on dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which hit Asheville, North Carolina hard: “It’s definitely eye opening when you’re at ground zero of something like that and how long it affects [your life] and how long everything takes to get back to some semblance of normalcy. To brush my teeth for the first time without bottled water, I was like, ‘Whoa! I can use the taps? This is awesome!’ You know, you take it for granted.”
  • Former WWE talent Eva Marie has filed for divorce from her husband of ten years, Jonathan Coyle. The couple were featured on WWE’s Total Divas reality series.
  • Stardom star Konami is out of action after suffering an injury on their December 29 show.
  • NJPW has added new VTR videos hyping up the card for Wrestle Kingdom 19 on their YouTube channel.

Adam Copeland: ‘I’d love to wrestle in Arena Mexico’

Adam Copeland still has a few items on his bucket list to check off before he calls it a career. 

The 50-year-old recently told Uproxx that wrestling in Arena Mexico is one such item. While Copeland has never performed in the Mexico City venue, he says he attended a CMLL show there in disguise once while a world champion in another company. 

Copeland said:

“I’d love to wrestle in Arena México. Never worked there for CMLL or anything like that, so I think that would be great.I’ve been as a fan, at the time I was world champ — so I went to this show with a lucha mask on and I sat in the third row and watched the entire show,” Copeland said with a laugh. 

He continued to name The Tokyo Dome and Toronto’s Maple Leaf Garden as other venues he’d like to wrestle in:

“Tokyo Dome. Never performed there, love to do that. And then for me, the really big one is Maple Leaf Gardens. I don’t even know what it’s called now, but I want to do Maple Leaf Gardens.”

Maple Leaf Gardens is now the Mattamy Athletic Center, the home arena for the Toronto Metropolitan University sports teams. The venue has been heavily scaled back since it was home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and now holds 2,796 fans for hockey games. Ring of Honor has run a few events in the venue, including All-Star Extravaganza VI in 2014, the Global Wars tour in 2018, and Summer Supercard in 2019. 

Other than venues he’d like to wrestle in, Copeland says there are plenty of stories to tell now that he’s back in AEW.

“There’s still some really fun stories to be explored that will probably eat up a year and a half, two years,” he says. “And then I think it’s going to be time. But again, I can’t sit there and dwell on it. I have to focus on each time I’m in that ring and go, here I am. You’ve got to be in the present. Otherwise, bad things can happen, but also being in the present, I soak it all in, I enjoy it all instead of getting too far forward.”

Copeland’s full discussion with Uproxx is available here

WOL: Kenny Omega & Adam Copeland are back in AEW, previewing 2025

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The final Sunday Wrestling Observer Live in 2024 is on the air with yours truly wrapping up my three-week residency before Andrew Zarian returns next week.

What else could I talk about than Saturday’s AEW Worlds End which saw both the return of Kenny Omega and Adam Copeland at the end of back-to-back matches. Should the match order have been reversed? What can we expect from them in the weeks ahead?

I also go over the card in detail including why it was a bummer that no one thought any challengers could actually beat the champions. It was a great in-ring show, but what the feeling going into the show and what feeling do fans have coming out of it?

I finish up with a long look ahead at 2025 and what I expect some of the big stories in WWE, AEW and TNA to be.

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AEW Worlds End media scrum notes: Tony Khan on WWE running head-to-head

Tony Khan and other AEW stars spoke out following Worlds End.

FTR,  the returning Adam Copeland, and Khan all took questions from the media following Saturday’s pay-per-view in Orlando, Florida. Here are the highlights:

Adam Copeland & FTR

  • Copeland said he had been cleared for a while, but talked to Tony Khan and decided to stay home in order to deal with the fallout from the hurricane in Asheville, North Carolina. He noted that his family had been brushing their teeth with bottled water for the last three months. He said that he was lucky to work somewhere where things like that could take priority.
  • Copeland said their plans are to go for the Tag Team and Trios titles, and also said he’d go after current AEW World Champion Jon Moxley in a match that’s ever been seen before, saying he wanted to have a gritty, grinding match akin to a old NWA World Heavyweight title bout. He said it would happen sooner than later.
  • Talking about their friendship, Cash Wheeler said all three are legit best friends and communicate all the time. He had been dealing with family issues of late and the only thing that got him on a plane to be here tonight was to be with Harwood and Copeland.
  • Copeland said he enjoyed rehabbing his injury as he likes the challenge of proving he can come back from injuries like a broken leg.
  • Dax Harwood said that the plan originally wasn’t for Fight for the Fallen to be in Asheville but Tony Khan came up with the idea to do Dynamite there and donate the money to charity.

Tony Khan

  • Someone asked if the Hammerstein Ballroom could be a holiday tradition moving forward. Tony Khan said he was very open to that idea and pushed the success of the shows that took place last week.
  • Corey Lieb of this website asked about the negativity online and if AEW had a way to combat it going into 2025. Khan responded by saying there were people who poked holes in the success of last year’s All In despite selling over 80,000 tickets at Wembley Stadium. He said that there were many favorable figures about AEW including how AEW fans are loyal to the product, and he had learned things about the company through their recent media rights deal negotiations that he hadn’t known.
  • One person asked about the success of both Worlds End and WWE’s house show in Orlando on the same night. Khan said that was great for the business, as it’s great to have amazing support from the fans and shows how strong the wrestling scene is for the promotions to go head to head.

Adam Copeland makes surprise return at AEW Worlds End, set for in-ring return at Dynamite

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Less than an hour after Kenny Omega made his surprise return Saturday, former TNT Champion Adam Copeland followed suit at AEW Worlds End.

After Jon Moxley’s successful World title defense to close the show, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta were set to continue the attack on Jay White with a chair when FTR’s music hit. They walked down the ramp, followed by a ‘Rated FTR’ logo appearing on the big screen and then Copeland himself.

FTR took out Yuta and Castagnoli, leaving Copeland to go face-to-face with Moxley. Copeland hit a spear and broke off a piece of the chair, using it to crank a crossface on the champion before Castagnoli pulled Moxley out of the ring.

Copeland then grabbed a microphone to address the scurrying Death Riders, saying they were all his and that Rated FTR was “taking it all.” A few seconds later, it was announced that Rated FTR will take on Moxley, Castagnoli and Yuta this Wednesday as part of the Fight for the Fallen edition of Dynamite — the first time ever that Copeland and Moxley have shared the ring.

Copeland had to relinquish the TNT title after this past May’s Double or Nothing when he fractured his tibia in a barbed wire cage match with Malakai Black, followed by surgery in July. A report came out in November that he was cleared for physicality with him later saying he was ready to “get back at it.”

FTR ‘not coming alone’ to AEW Dynamite Fight for the Fallen

While FTR may not be able to exact revenge on the Death Riders until January 1st, they issued a statement to the heel faction during Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite.

In a taped promo from Asheville, NC, Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler said they are not cleared to compete the rest of 2024 due to the backstage attack from Jon Moxley’s crew that took place on this past Saturday’s Collision.

However, they re-iterated they will be cleared in time for the Fight for the Fallen edition of Dynamite on January 1st from their hometown of Asheville, and they will fight the Death Riders. However, they are “not coming alone.”

The speculation is that former TNT Champion and fellow Asheville resident Adam Copeland will be coming with them. If so, it will be his first appearance since fracturing his tibia at this past May’s Double or Nothing in a barbed wire cage match with Malakai Black.

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  • A look at Ryan Nemeth’s complaints about AEW and what was going on at the time.
  • A look at NXT Deadline, ROH Final Battle and AEW Worlds End with matches, directions and business numbers.
  • The most detailed look at the ratings for all the TV shows this past week, with a series of scary bad numbers that people don’t know about and others that they do, and what it stays about television
  • Mistico vs. Hechicero, a unique Arena Mexico main event that worked, what it was and why
  • More on AEW stars going to Arena Mexico.
  • Updates on Konnan and El Hijo del Vikingo.
  • Stardom tag team tournament coverage
  • King of Gate tournament coverage
  • All Japan tag team tournament coverage
  • NOAH sets up its 1/1 show
  • New Japan tag team tournament update
  • Best U.S. amateur wrestlers that have gone into pro wrestling
  • Notes on Jim Londos ahead of his biography release
  • TNA looking big when it comes to shows next year
  • Turning Point coverage
  • AEW upcoming show notes
  • Next major rights negotiations going on in 2025
  • Conor McGregor liable for more money in latest case, plus more backlash against him
  • January UFC card announced
  • Two of PFL/Bellator’s champions ask for their release
  • 2024 PFL tournament of champions
  • More on the MMA death in Alberta
  • Giant numbers for boxing match upcoming
  • Major changes for Raw & SmackDown in 2025
  • Dwayne Johnson has huge success outside of wrestling
  • What percentage of UFC, AEW and WWE revenue comes from television
  • International TV ratings

This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter Back Issue

Thursday Update

WWE

  • WrestleVotes reports that Charlotte Flair’s return is imminent and could happen as soon as this weekend at Saturday Night’s Main Event:
    • Sources indicate that Charlotte Flair’s return is imminent, with the possibility of it happening as soon as this weekend on NBC. We are told creative was tasked earlier this week with structuring the presentation of her return.
  • The Daily Mail asked Kevin Owens if his teenage son Owen’s interest in becoming a wrestler has grown since the last update:
    • No, there is still interest but I am not pushing him to do anything he shouldn’t be doing before it is too soon. I started training when I was 14, had my first match at 16, and while I feel pretty great for my age – I am 40 now and have been doing this for 25 years – I probably could have benefited from waiting a few years and starting my career a little later. 
    • Obviously the circumstances are not the same for him as they were for me, I had no idea where to start and felt like time was against me at any point of my career because you are not getting any younger. You have got to get your name out there. 
    • Now the way things have changed, I know some people that might be able to help him. He is focusing on his school and other stuff, when he really is ready to dive in head first, he has all the tools at his disposal, so I am not rushing him and he is not in a rush either. He is still growing from what I can tell I think, that’s not going away.
  • For a WWE Playback video, Rey Mysterio & Kurt Angle rewatched their handicap match from the March 18, 2006 episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event where they teamed with Randy Orton against Triple H & John Cena.
  • Paul “Triple H” Levesque appeared on the Roommates Show podcast with New York Knicks stars Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart.
  • Levesque tweeted the following: “Three weeks till #WWERaw on @netflix. Are you ready? First time ever. Our stars. Our fans. Open the doors to @WWE HQ. Next Wednesday. More to come…”
  • Diamond Dallas Page was the guest on today’s episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet.
  • Ring The Belle interviewed Trish Stratus & Lita.
  • Here’s the lineup for NXT Level Up on Peacock this Friday:
    • Oro Mensah vs. Niko Vance
    • Dani Palmer vs. Wendy Choo

AEW/Other Wrestling

  • AEW uploaded a post-Dynamite promo from Mariah May, along with promos from Claudio Castagnoli and Brody King.
  • A new vignette aired on Dynamite last night building up the return of Bandido.
  • In the 2024 Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, Adam Copeland received a nomination for his role as Ares in Disney+’s “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” Copeland is among the nominees for Supporting Performer in a Preschool, Children’s or Young Teen Program.
  • Hangman Page made a post on Bluesky seemingly referencing Logan Paul: “i hope the next person they give half my moveset to is at least kinda cool”
  • Shelton Benjamin was interviewed on AEW Unrestricted.
  • Great-O-Khan and Taichi revealed the stipulation options for their KOPW 2024 title match. It’s taking place at NJPW’s Road to Tokyo Dome show on Sunday, December 22 and will determine the official KOPW Champion for this year. Taichi said that, win or lose, this will be the last time he ever competes for the KOPW title.
  • AJ Francis (former WWE wrestler Top Dolla) spoke with NFL.com ahead of challenging Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship at Final Resolution this Friday:
    • Friday’s honestly the biggest moment of my career. It’s my first world title match. Some people wrestle for 20-30 years and never get a world title match on the caliber of TNA. As far as world titles in wrestling, there’s not many as prominent, as historic, as important as the TNA world title. So, to be given the opportunity to even be in a match for it, is an honor and a privilege.
  • Francis said he believes this will be the best match of his career:
    • It’s gonna be a crazy environment. And it’s gonna be, I’m calling it now, I think the best match of my career and I’m very much looking forward to proving to everyone who a year ago thought I was an afterthought, that I’m the first thought that you should have every time.
  • While Francis felt like a backup lineman in WWE, he tells NFL.com that he now feels like a star quarterback in TNA:
    • In WWE, I felt like I was like a backup O-lineman. They would use me when they needed me, but they didn’t really have a need for me. In TNA, I’m a quarterback. A Pro Bowl quarterback. A Super Bowl-contending quarterback.
  • Atlantis & Atlantis Jr. vs. Blue Panther & Dark Panther will take place at MLW Kings of Colosseum in North Richland Hills, Texas on Saturday, January 11.
  • ECW legend Sabu turns 60 years old today.
  • AEW wished happy birthday to The Butcher and Hologram.

Adam Copeland on injury recovery: I feel good, ready to get back at it

After six months out of action, Adam Copeland sounds like he’s ready to get back in the ring.

Copeland has been away from AEW since suffering a fractured tibia at Double or Nothing this May. The injury happened during a barbed wire steel cage match where Copeland defeated Malakai Black. When Copeland jumped off the top of the cage, he landed feet-first and broke his leg.

Recently, it was reported that Copeland has been cleared for physical activity. He seemed to confirm that in a new interview with The Leafs Nation.

“I feel good,” Copeland said. “You know, my brain forgets I’m 51, but my body quickly reminded me: ‘Yeah, you just jumped from 21 feet, assh*le. Like, that’s technically three stories. You’re 51, quit it.’ But I feel good. I’m ready to get back at it and to get busy again.”

PWInsider reported this week that Copeland is cleared for physical activity but is not expected back in AEW on a regular basis until he finishes filming for the next season of the Disney Plus series “Percy Jackson and the Olympians.” Filming for the show is scheduled to wrap up in January.

AEW will be in Copeland’s current hometown of Asheville, North Carolina on January 1 for a Fight for the Fallen edition of Dynamite. If Copeland is available to appear, it would make sense for his return to happen that night. The show will benefit victims of Hurricane Helene, which severely impacted the Asheville area this September. It is also the start of AEW programming being simulcast on Max.

Copeland was TNT Champion before his injury forced him to vacate the belt. Jack Perry became champion after that but recently lost the title to Daniel Garcia at Full Gear.

Report: Adam Copeland cleared for physicality

An update on Adam Copleand.

PWInsider is reporting that Copeland has been cleared for physicality. However, he isn’t expected to return to AEW until he finishes filming the second season of Disney’s Percy Jackson show, which is expected to wrap up in January.

Copeland has been out of action since AEW Double or Nothing after jumping off a barbed wire steel cage, fracturing his tibia in the process that ultimately required surgery the following month. As a resuly, he had to forefit the TNT title which was won by Jack Perry at Forbidden Door.

In September, Copeland said that he didn’t have a timeframe for a return from injury. 

“I know that now I can walk, get in the ring, and move around a little bit, but I still feel the deficiency. So, I know I still have some work to do to return to where I need to be,” he told Sports Illustrated at the time.

During the Full Gear press conference, Tony Khan was asked a bout Copeland’s return. Khan said he hoped to have him back soon.

Adam Copeland, Beth Phoenix & family safe following Hurricane Helene

Beth Phoenix posted a message to Instagram on Wednesday stating that she, Adam Copeland, and their family are all safe following Hurricane Helene.

The couple live in Asheville, North Carolina, which was hit hard by the storm. Phoenix says they were unable to contact anyone for several days and were without power, cell phone service, or water.

Phoenix also shared that her 8-year-old Ruby developed a skin infection and had an inspiring trip to the ER last Friday that included sharing a ride with several nurses.

She wrote on Instagram:

“Copeland Update:
The Copeland Family is safe and gathered together. Thank you to all that have reached out!! After several days of no cell phones, no power, no water, limited gas and travel, we are finally getting our feet back on the ground. We have been blessed to be unharmed and have minimal damage to our home and our loved ones’ homes after the catastrophic Hurricane Helene. Because we have had limited access to the internet or media, this is the first time I have been able to observe all of the horrifying footage of our beloved Asheville and affected areas through the lens of others. To say I am overwhelmed is an understatement. While we all grieve, process, and rebuild as a community, I wanted to share a story of an experience we had.”

“Last Friday my 8-year-old Ruby began showing symptoms of a spreading skin infection. Despite doing what I could to treat her at home, by Sunday it was evident she needed to see a doctor. With no phone, no power…no urgent care… I made the decision to drive to the ER. My drive took me through Biltmore Village which I was stunned to see had been totally washed away and guarded by police blockade along with several people in scrubs. I pulled up and begged the officer if he knew of another route to the ER? Or if the ER was even there anymore? The kind officer rerouted me and asked me if I could take these CNAs and Nurses with me.”

“We gratefully welcomed our passengers and headed to the ER. During the ride, they filled me in on what they had seen the last 3 days… I was astounded to learn that they have been living at the hospital to meet the need of low staff and immense need. Stories of surgeries and life-saving rescues done with no power… leaving their families to come and do their best to save ours. Selflessly stepping up during a historic tragedy, to demonstrate the best of humanity. All the while, Ruby sat silently in the backseat absorbing all of this.”

“After a scary drive through the wreckage of downtown and the river arts district, we made it to the hospital. Ruby was eventually seen and we were able to get compassionate care. While at the hospital I was able to get WiFi. Ruby asked to use my phone and sent her Dad this text:

Phoenix’s post continues:

“Thank you to all of our essential workers, medical (of which my sister-in-law @shenanrice2015 is one), law enforcement, fire, Duke Energy, our water department, and all those pouring their hearts into our community in this time of need. I have no words for the gratitude I feel in my heart for what you are doing. #828Strong”

“So glad you guys are all safe!!” Renee Paquette responded to her post.

“So happy you guys are safe. You’ve been on my mind and in my heart. Ruby really put things in perspective,” wrote Natalya.

FTR’s Cash Wheeler also lives in the area. He has been sharing a GoFundMe for relief efforts. Tony Khan, Chris Jericho, and Nick Jackson have all donated to the campaign. Just under $57 thousand has been raised as of Wednesday.

An update was posted to the GoFundMe recently that reads:

*Update* We are so blown away by the generosity of everyone who has contributed, we continue to increase the goal. What originally was a hope to help deliver supplies has grown into a substantial relief initiative. We are so thankful and plan to distribute funds to as many outlets as we can. If you have any suggestions of local shelters, businesses or animal rescues, please leave on the comment board.”

As of this writing, 167 people are confirmed dead due to Hurricane Helene, with another 685 missing. It is already the deadliest storm in the United States since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.