It’s been a busy day of wrestling news, join on-camera personality Denise Salcedo as she breaks down the June 15 edition of AEW Dynamite Road Rager 2022!
Topics include: Chris Jericho vs. Ortiz hair vs. hair match, Will Ospreay vs. Dax Harwood, the return of Orange Cassidy, Moxley confronts Hiroshi Tanahashi, Miro adavances to Forbidden Door, Jay White attacks Hangman Page, Thunder Rosa’s reign as AEW Women’s World Champion, The Young Bucks win gold once again, and lots more!
It’s the AEW DOUBLE OR NOTHING go home show edition of AEW Dynamite! Join on-camera personality Denise Salcedo as she breaks down the events of the night, analyzes the storylines and matches while also engaging with the live viewers!
Topics include the build to AEW DON, Wardlow and MJF’s feud, the beef between Hangman Adam Page and CM Punk, NJPW’s Jeff Cobb and Great-O-Khan of the United Empire appear, a wacky Hardy Boys promo, the Owen Hart Cup Men’s and Women’s tournament, and more!
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Denise will also return on Monday to discuss her live event experience at AEW Double or Nothing.
We had a very good episode of AEW DYNAMITE tonight! Join Denise Salcedo as she recaps the entire show while sharing her honest thoughts and opinions! This is a very lively show perfect for all fans of AEW. Plus there was tons that happened on tonight’s show, lot’s to talk about!
Topics include: Both the Men’s and Women’s Owen Hart Cup Tournaments, a confrontation between CM Punk and Hangman Adam Page, Danhausen’s AEW in-ring debut, MJF’s hometown promo, Jeff Hardy vs Darby Allin in a wild match and more!
Heads up, it’s Wednesday which means it’s time for AEW DYNAMITE! Join Denise Salcedo on Speak Now Pro Wrestling as she does an honest, in-depth recap of the show while sharing her analysis on stories and matches. She also engages with the live audience! Tune in for a good time.
Some of the items talked about on the show include lots of Owen Hart Cup talk, AEW Double or Nothing build up, Wardlow facing W. Morrissey, did Hangman Adam Page turn heel, Julia Hart’s storyline, Deonna Purrazzo vs. Mercedes Martinez, and more!
A loaded episode of AEW DYNAMITE with lots to cover! Join on-air personality Denise Salcedo as she breaks down the April 27th edition of Dynamite.
Tonight’s show included: Dax Harwood vs. Cash Wheeler, Wardlow vs. Lance Archer, a Philly Street Fight, a TNT Championship ladder match, and more! Tune in for a very fun and lively discussion!
Hangman Page has COVID-19 and will not be on AEW Dynamite.
The AEW World Champion took to social media on Wednesday morning to announce he will not be on this week’s show.
“[AEW Dynamite] is tonight at 8pm on tbs but i will not be on there because my face is full of covid snot, sorry. please enjoy regardless,” he wrote on Twitter.
On the April 20 edition of Dynamite, Page and CM Punk had a brief stare down after Punk defeated Dustin Rhodes in singles competition.
The lineup for tonight’s edition of AEW Dynamite from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia is as follows:
Hikaru Shida vs. Serena Deeb street fight
Lance Archer vs. Wardlow
Owen Hart Foundation Tournament qualifier: Dax Harwood vs. Cash Wheeler
TNT Champion Sammy Guevara defends against Scorpio Sky in a ladder match
The Undisputed Elite (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, Bobby Fish, Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. The Varsity Blonds (Griff Garrison & Brian Pillman Jr.), Dante Martin, Lee Johnson and Brock Anderson
Join on-camera personality Denise Salcedo as she reviews the April 6th edition of AEW Dynamite which includes Adam Cole vs Christian Cage, Samoa Joe’s AEW debut, and FTR vs Young Bucks II. This a lively and super interactive post show!
Editor’s Note: The following is an opinion-based preview and reflects that of the writer and not of our website.
The importance of Cody Rhodes can not be overstated.
The magnitude of his contributions to both AEW and North American pro wrestling as a whole is tremendous. He is a major reason for the current landscape of wrestling in this country. AEW does not exist without him and he is as big a part of their success as anyone. Our personal feelings towards him are just that: personal.
But clearly, Turner Broadcasting thought, and possibly thinks, enough of him to give him his own reality show and feature him on a game show. People who don’t matter and don’t move the needle don’t get that kind of opportunity. Cody wants to be remembered as his father is: someone who had as big of an impact beyond what happens between the ropes. And maybe he won’t be as universally loved as his dad, because who can be, but the impact he had had is just as big.
So the Code-man is gone, the Codyverse is no more, and that leaves a lot of space to fill. Will we, the weekly viewer of AEW, miss what he brought to our screens? Short answer, probably not. The longer and more complicated answer? We probably will. All the talk of Cody putting himself over is largely unwarranted, considering how often he lost big matches. He put over MJF at the expense of him ever being able to wrestle for the AEW World title. Without a contract, he put on an all-time great ladder match with Sammy Guevara.
Even if something was totally unnecessary — like setting himself on fire — he was willing to do it. He was willing to do it because of his legacy. He wants to be remembered like his father is, not just as a wrestler, but as someone who had an impact beyond what happened between the ropes. And say what you want about him personally, his booking, and whatever else, but starting a critically acclaimed wrestling promotion from nothing is as legacy-defining as it gets.
All of this might look silly if he winds up coming back in some capacity, but that’s showbiz, baby. Nevertheless, the show must go on. The two biggest matches have no title attached to them, but all the title matches are still good. This is a good card and heck, maybe even a great one!
Face of the Revolution Ladder match for a future AEW TNT title shot: Keith Lee vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Ricky Starks vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Christian Cage
If I could bottle the feeling I got when Ricky Starks did his Keith Lee impression, I would carry it with me everywhere. Whenever I need a hit of dopamine, I would just watch that three-second video. Lee gives voices to all the NPCs in Final Fantasy and reads their dialogue out loud. Lee wears a pageboy cap just to unnecessarily doff it at people he makes eye contact with. What I’m saying is that Keith Lee is a cornball: a very good wrestler, but still a cornball.
Usually in a ladder match, there is one, maybe two, hefty boys and the rest are lighter dudes who fly around and bump like crazy. The big guys are the base and the little guys are the style. But this might be the thickest ladder match in history with hoss after hoss after hoss. AEW hosses are still not quite full hosses. Billy Gunn towers over 95% of the roster for God’s sake, but this match has three 100% USDA grass-fed sirloin hosses. Lee is huge! Hobbs is big! Wardlow is also big! I do feel bad for Cassidy and Starks because they are going to get tossed around like crazy.
Lee has to win this. There’s a world where Wardlow does, but somehow he doesn’t need it. Whenever he finally turns on MJF, he’s immediately a top babyface with the proverbial rocket on his back. Lee winning here immediately establishes him as a huge deal and if they want him to live up to the hype Tony Khan gave leading up to his debut, he needs to be a huge deal.
Prediction: Keith Lee
AHFO (Andrade El Idolo, Matt Hardy & Isiah Kassidy) vs. Sting, TNT Champion Sammy Guevara and Darby Allin in a trios tornado match
I was hoping this would move to the pre-show, but alas, this made the main show. The AHFO is a dumb thing even though I like everyone in it. I’m much more interested in Andrade as a solo act and much, much, more interested in him getting some kind of push toward the top of the card. I’ve written many a word on this site about the wonders of Andrade (he was part of the best match I’ve ever seen live) and I have a feeling I’ll be doing it again later. I’m going to save some space and hit you with five minimally spicy thoughts about this match and the TNT title:
Glad to see Sting is healthy!
Sammy needs to ditch the two belts! He only has one title!
Do people like the cue card gimmick? Who is the audience for that!?!
Matt is just waiting for Jeff.
Where is Miro? I miss God’s Favorite Champion. 🙁
Prediction: AHFO
Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Kingston
LeonardoDicaprioNowYouHaveMyAttention.gif. This was the definition of whatever until Jericho and King finally went face-to-face and cut whole-ass promos on each other. The ten-minute “sports entertainment” segment both sports entertained me and sold me on the match. No more backstage sniping, no more clever quips. Two beefy boys in the ring having it out on the microphone. You love to see it.
As he frequently does, Jericho said a whole bunch of words leading up to this. But something he said threw me with how right he was. He is the biggest deal in AEW. Beating him is beating the top guy in the company. Bryan Danielson is better, CM Punk might be more popular and Hangman Page is the champ, but Jericho, political affinities and all, is still the biggest deal. He’s the Hall of Famer and is in the discussion for best wrestler of all time.
It’s been a while since Jericho was cutting a promo not in service of himself or trying to get a bad catchphrase over – looking at you ‘GFY’ – and it’s nice to see him engaged with something that isn’t purely self-serving. There’s some truth to what he was saying, too. We are imperfect, impermanent creatures and it is our nature to doubt ourselves.
Indulge me here for a second. Is the reason Eddie never got into great shape because he believed, in his heart, he couldn’t do this? Did he doubt his substantial gifts? If he got rid of one of his hangups or perceived faults, he wouldn’t have a reason for his failure. It wouldn’t be “Oh Eddie is talented but he doesn’t have the right look” and is instead “Oh Eddie just doesn’t have ‘it’.” Being forced to confront your inadequacies head-on is terrifying and it certainly makes sense for him, or anyone, to try and avoid them. Often, the scariest thing any of us can do is try. Jericho held a mirror up to Eddie’s insecurities and they smacked him right across the face. I can’t wait to see these two go at it.
When wrestling is good, like it is here, it can let us explore deep human emotions. It’s great! They should do more of it!
Prediction: Kingston
Bryan Danielson vs. Jon Moxley
The Purveyor of Violence vs. its Poet Laureate is a match worthy of the pay-per-view price on its own. If this was the only match on the card, I would gladly pay full price for it. Danielson is a supreme being — a pure aspect of pro wrestling delivered to an undeserving world. He is as close to perfection as it gets: a wrestler working at an S+ tier level while not overshadowing the rest of his peers. It’s a tough line to walk, but somehow Bryan does it better than anyone. He walked into AEW and immediately started doing some of the best work of a historically great career.
Where Bryan is elegant and calculating, Moxley seems to make it up as he goes. Unpredictable, frenetic and appearing unpolished, he is the chaos to Bryan’s order. Compared with Bryan’s surgical precision that wastes no movement and spares no limb, Moxley almost looks sloppy, almost haphazard. But that’s just who he is. He doesn’t care about technical precision; he just cares about hurting whoever he’s in the ring with.
Look at the two of them when they have gone face-to-face. Bryan barely moves when he talks, delivering his message calmly. Moxley can’t sit still. He’s moving constantly, pacing around the ring, gesturing at the crowd and gesturing at Bryan. He can barely keep the words in his mouth. He’s like a shark; if he slows down or doesn’t get the conflict he so desperately wants, it’s all over.
(Before I get to the match prediction, can someone please tell me when Bryan’s theme song got a chorus with vocals? Apparently, this version of his theme has been around since September which seems…impossible? Surely he did not come out to this when he wrestled Adam Page? There is no way! (He did not, I checked.) I am both professionally and recreationally medicated, but there is no way I missed this. If anyone can tell me when Bryan started using this entrance at a show, I will buy you one (1) large cheese pizza no questions asked. If you know, let me know and I’ll hit that Venmo for the ‘za.)
As different as they are stylistically, these guys are both at the absolute apex of what they do. That’s what makes this match such a treat. They are two guys that just want to fight, two guys that just want to bleed together. Guys being dudes, what’s better than that? What’s better is what comes next: the potential pairing of these two. Them teaming up and creating the next generation of violence in AEW could be the best thing the company has ever done. I’ve gone back and forth on this, but I can’t see Moxley losing and then partnering with Bryan. It just goes against his fundamental alignment.
Prediction: Moxley
CM Punk vs. MJF in a dog collar match
We witnessed a perfect wrestling promo on February 23rd — one that had a single, perfectly timed tear. It was a promo that deftly subverted our expectations…at least for a week. I kept waiting for MJF to pull the rug out, except he never did. How many times have we seen a version of the promo that flips the last 15% on its head? Not this time. Young Maxwell stood on the rug with us and made us uncomfortable. And who is he to make us feel something? To make us feel anything other than loathing and disgust? Impossible. For someone who hasn’t won a title in AEW, Max has done a whole lot. But on February 23rd, he did something implausible. He made us relate to him. That’s what made this past Wednesday work so well.
Everything about it hit the right notes. The telltale white t-shirts. Punk questioning his role/alignment in all this. The unsure handshake turned hug. The callback to Punk’s 2005 ROH promo on the day Tony Khan acquired ROH. Just beautiful. It all worked — a masterclass of pro wrestling. The build to this has been exceptional to the point that it’s overshadowing most of the rest of the card.
After all of this, MJF has to win. He needs to come out on top so he can move from smarmy heel to full-on evil megalomaniac. I’ve gone back and forth a bit on MJF but not in terms of how talented he is because goodness gracious, is he talented. But I like him so much more when he leans away from the expected “you people are fat” and “Cleveland has ugly women” stuff. Anyone can do that. Anyone can refer to Punk as “Phil” and get a muted “oooooh” from the crowd, but Max has shown he is capable of so much more. His ability on the microphone is so far beyond that and he proved it in the shadow of WWE of all places. He wins on Sunday and starts his path towards dethroning Hangman.
Prediction: MJF
TBS Champion Jade Cargill vs. Tay Conti for the title
The introduction of green into Cargill’s gear and presentation is perfect for non-coitus-havers like me. Of course, she’s wearing shades of green as she’s money, people are jealous of her, etc, etc, etc. But what I specifically appreciate is the wink to the main criticism of her in the fact that she’s, well, green. A lack of experience shouldn’t immediately be a critique of a performer. Sure, there are cases where someone is clearly not ready for their spot, but that’s not the situation here. The ringwork is coming along and everything else is more than ready.
As quickly as Jade is growing, Conti has come a long, long way herself. Not even her staunchest of supporters could have claimed to see this coming when she was in WWE NXT. She’s spoken openly about how hard that experience was for her and how freed she feels in AEW. No one does their best work in a stifling environment and it’s great to see her flourishing. She gets better each time she’s in the ring and works a style that is unique both to who she is and her background.
The first person to beat Jade needs to be a big deal. It should be a big deal! It’s the chance to really make someone a star. The first person to put an L on her ledger should be made on the spot. It’s just not here because it’s just too soon.
Prediction: Jade
AEW Tag Team Champions Jurassic Express vs. reDRagon vs. The Young Bucks in a three-way title match
As I age with an alarming lack of grace, more and more I’m appreciating the difference between the critical good and the casual good like the popcorn movie type of good and the kind of good that requires nothing from you. There’s a difference between sitting down and watching Now You See Me – the wildly underrated *magician* caper from 2013 – and watching Funny Games or the end of Oldboy. One requires nothing of you and one requires significantly more of an active brain.
The more I have to stretch my hips in the morning, the more I’m appreciating these simpler pleasures. Does this make me sound kind of like an a**hole? Sure! But there are levels to this and enjoying them for what they are, let us (me) enjoy them even more.
Jurassic Express is a reasonably enjoyable action flick. Some people do what they do better, but the crowd just eats them up. They might not be my cup of tea, at least the reptilian half, but they serve a purpose and their matches always have a hot crowd. The people love them, even if I don’t. And you’ve got to give the people what they want. This formally, and sadly ends my crusade against Luchasaurus…unless he gets a big singles run. If that’s the case, I am BACK, baby.
This match is going to absolutely rule. PPV Young Bucks are always great and ReDRagon always delivers in big matches. The spots will be plentiful and the thigh slaps robust. Maybe this is a bit of an upset, but I think ReDRagon winning opens up the tag division for more compelling matchups – mainly them vs FTR – and that’s where we go Sunday.
Prediction: ReDRagon
AEW Women’s Champion Dr. Britt Baker vs. Thunder Rosa for the title
Is it time for Britt’s reign to end? She’s closing in on a year with the belt and this feels like the first time it could reasonably end. She is still the best overall performer in AEW. The sheer force of her talent has made her run with the title memorable, but none of the feuds have been great. This one is different. These two had the best women’s match in AEW history. Taking it a step further, it was probably the best North American women’s match since Bayley/Sasha in Brooklyn. I still can’t help but feel like this should have more heat. These two should be doing everything they can to get their paws on each other. Something is missing here and I can’t quite put my finger on it. Regardless, a rematch between these two should be electrifying.
As great as Britt is as a performer, Rosa isn’t far behind. She’s intense in the ring and so passionate outside of it. Listen to any interview she’s done and it immediately becomes clear just how much this means to her and how seriously she takes her craft. She’s unique, she’s different and she’s magnetic. Comparing her and Britt on the mic isn’t fair because Britt outclasses everyone there, but Rosa is just as good everywhere else.
This is one of the places where a title change makes sense. Britt is great with the title, but has proven she doesn’t need it to be over. She’s made no matter what. This is a chance to put the belt on someone new that the crowd is firmly behind.
Prediction: Thunder Rosa
AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Adam Cole for the title
When a world title match is like the fifth best match on the card, you know the card is a banger.
Booking a pure babyface champion is so much harder than booking a heel. Page hasn’t been as prominent on weekly TV as some other champions, but the booking he has been a part of has been fantastic. His two matches with Danielson deserve all the praise they have received and then some. It’s easy to give Danielson most of the credit in those because he’s Bryan Danielson, but you can’t have a classic without both parts bringing it. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are only as good as the peanut butter and thejelly together.
The criticism of Cole’s booking is just wild to me. Losing a gimmick match to arguably the most popular wrestler in the company is just that: a loss. If losing one match and getting a world title shot is a burial, then bury my shell at wounded knee. People have to lose matches. The same people that complain about so-and-so being buried are the same people that complain about WWE’s penchant for DQ finishes and rematches. If you want wins and losses to matter, then everyone is going to lose at some point. Not everyone can hold the title at the same time.
Page’s long-fought coronation didn’t happen just for him to lose his first PPV defense. Between the Bullet Club, The Elite and ReDRagon, Cole has far too much on his plate already. Adding a title to that would be way too much. Page closes Revolution the same way he closed Full Gear: as AEW World Champion.
We are on the road to Revolution. On tonight’s Dynamite, we had an epic MJF promo, a heated confrontation between Chris Jericho and Eddie Kingston, plus the AEW debut of Buddy Matthews! Tune into Speak Now Pro Wrestling hosted by on-camera personality Denise Salcedo! This show is a fun and lively podcast perfect for all fans of All Elite Wrestling!
Topics Rundown:
– Battle Royal, fave moments, Adam Page attack on reDRagon and Adam Cole
– Breaking down the MJF promo, why I liked It, predictions
– Eddie Kingston has heated confrontation with Chris Jericho
– Ricky Starks vs. 10
– Tay Conti confronts Jade Cargill
– AEW Las Vegas dates announced
– Matches for Rampage, next week’s Dynamite and AEW Revolution
– Main event, Bryan Danielson defeats Daniel Garcia
Denise will return on Friday night to chat AEW Rampage and WWE Smackdown.
Join on-air personality Denise Salcedo as she reviews the February 9th edition of AEW Dynamite, it was a very newsworthy show that included the debut of both Keith Lee and Jay White, and a very entertaining main event between Lance Archer and Jay White! Tune into this super fun and lively post show perfect for all AEW fans!
Topics rundown:
Overall Thoughts
MJF’s steamy kiss, CM Punk wants a rematch
Wardlow vs The Blade
Santana & Ortiz call out Chris Jericho
JAY WHITE appears on Dynamite
Keith Lee debuts on AEW Dynamite
CM Punk and Jon Moxley team up!
Jade Cargill continues her winning streak
Matches announced for Rampage and Dynamite
Texas Death Match
Denise will return later this week to recap AEW Rampage and WWE Smackdown.
Hangman Adam Page has declared Wednesday, November 17 “National Cowboy Sh*t Day” and will hold celebrations for the day on this week’s AEW Dynamite.
In a statement released today, Page wrote:
“Hangman” Adam Page is declaring Wednesday, November 17 as the first National Cowboy Sh*t Day, with celebrations live from his home state of Virginia this week on Dynamite.
“Hangman” Adam Page will continue to increase his strength and cardiovascular training, add additional dynamic and static stretching to his routine to limber out his rigid frame, and study the vegan diet in order to prepare for the number one contender Bryan Danielson.
The full text of Page’s statement can be seen here.
Here is the announced lineup for Dynamite:
“Hangman” Adam Page’s celebration
Bryan Danielson vs. Evil Uno
Orange Cassidy & Tomohiro Ishii vs. The Butcher & The Blade
TNT Championship: Sammy Guevara (c) vs. Jay Lethal
TBS Championship tournament quarterfinals: Hikaru Shida vs. Nyla Rose
Two new matches have been announced for next Friday’s AEW Rampage as John Silver will take on Adam Cole and The Bunny will face Red Velvet in a TBS title tournament match.
The Elite and The Dark Order have rekindled their feud in recent weeks with The Dark Order picking up a win over The Elite this week on Dynamite in an eight-man tag match.
In recent weeks on Being the Elite, Silver has suggested to Cole that he stop wrestling, change his name and cut his hair, jokingly referring to reports prior to Cole leaving WWE that Vince McMahon wanted to do just that in regards to a potential call-up to the main roster. Silver has given Cole the nickname “Budge” much to Cole’s chagrin.
The Bunny vs. Velvet match is the last of the opening round TBS title tournament matches. The winner will move on to face Jade Cargill (who got a bye) in the second round.
Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks and The Good Brothers defeated Hangman Page and The Dark Order on tonight’s Fight for the Fallen edition of AEW Dynamite, costing Page and Dark Order title shots.
Had Page and Dark Order been victorious, the top-ranked Page would have received an AEW World Championship match against Omega, while Dark Order would have received an AEW World Tag Team Championship match against The Young Bucks.
Tonight’s 5-on-5 bout came down to Omega and Nick Jackson on The Elite side, while Page was the last man standing on his team. Page successfully avoided one belt shot from Omega, then kicked out of another.
Omega then pinned Page with the One-Winged Angel to deny Page and Dark Order their title shots.
Page wrestled Chris Jericho in the first-ever AEW World title match on the All Out PPV in May 2019, but has not had a shot at the title since.
Omega is the third AEW World Champion in history, following Jericho and Jon Moxley. He won the title at AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming on December 2, 2020.
Hangman Page will speak out on Wednesday’s Dynamite.
AEW announced that we will hear from Page on this week’s show. Matt Hardy has been friendly to Page in recent weeks, mentioning Page’s time in Hardy’s OMEGA promotion. The two teamed together last week on Dynamite, defeating Chaos Project (Luther & Serpentico).
Since leaving The Elite, Page has been lost, associating himself with The Dark Order. However, when the Dark Order proposed that he join the stable, he rejected them, saying that he wasn’t ready to join a team.
The following has been announced for this Wednesday’s Dynamite:
KENTA & Kenny Omega vs. Jon Moxley and Lance Archer in a lights out match
Tony Schiavone interviews Sting
Darby Allin vs. Joey Janela for the TNT title
Chris Jericho & MJF vs. The Acclaimed
Cody Rhodes & Lee Johnson vs. Peter Avalon & Cezar Bononi
Leyla Hirsch vs. Thunder Rosa in a Women’s World Championship Eliminator tournament match
We’re looking for reports on yesterday’s WWE Smackdown show in Minehead, England as well as today’s shows in Aberdeen, Scotland and Dublin, Ireland to [email protected] We’re also looking for reports on the MLW TV tapings yesterday in Orlando.
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Since Raw was taped on Friday, there are WWE live shows Monday in Glasgow, Scotland for Raw and Vienna, Austria for Smackdown. Walter will be defending the NXT UK title against Jordan Devlin in Austria. Tuesday has shows in Amsterdam, Germany and Lille, France. The Smackdown crew is in Zurich, Switzerland on Wednesday.
Joseph Currier gives his thoughts on Crown Jewel and the travel delays the WWE roster faced after the show.
When Crown Jewel ended last Thursday, it seemed like things weren’t quite as awful for WWE as their previous shows in Saudi Arabia.
In the ring, this year’s Crown Jewel was probably the best event that WWE has had in Saudi Arabia. There were low points, but the show was focused more on the current roster and special attractions than relying solely on nostalgia. Though Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair were part of the show, they coached teams of current wrestlers and weren’t actually competing themselves. A major title change even took place, with The Fiend becoming Universal Champion by defeating Seth Rollins in their falls count anywhere main event.
Most importantly for WWE, they got to put on the first-ever women’s match in Saudi Arabia. Natalya defeated Lacey Evans, and it went as well as could be expected. There were obviously restrictions, including what Natalya and Evans were allowed to wear. But the quality of the match was largely irrelevant to WWE. Natalya and Evans treated this like a milestone that they were honored to be part of. The audience also played their part, helping WWE’s narrative come off as more than just hollow messaging.
One of the craziest stories in pro wrestling history, one that will be talked about in autobiographies to come, involves the WWE’s trip to Saudi Arabia. We’ve got a complete rundown on what happened as well as details of a story that involved hundreds of millions of dollars, the stock market, mainstream media, and much more. The new issue also covers:
The decision to put NXT talent on main roster shows affected ratings for Raw, Smackdown and NXT.
A complicated story with a lot of issues, including a $60 million payment, let money, a new and better deal for WWE, lagging stock price, talent stuck in Saudi Arabia an extra day, a meeting called by Vince McMahon, what does and doesn’t add up among the different stories, the Smackdown show and how it went down, stock analyses look at WWE, and much more.
Coverage of UFC 244, with the story behind the fight, the stoppage of the main event, Nate Diaz’s 180 reaction on what he wants to do, Jorge Masvidal and the BMF championship, scary finishes, upsets and surprises along with match-by-match coverage and poll results from the show.
New Japan building two Tokyo Dome shows in January with key matches, angles being worked on, the retirement of Jushin Liger, the situation with Katsuyori Shibata, the return of Hiromu Takahashi, what Will Ospreay talked of, the upcoming tag team tournament, the junior tag team tournament, California shows as well as a full rundown of Power Struggle with match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results.
The Randy Orton contract, interest level of Crown Jewel, Lance Storm goes to WWE in a non-wrestling role and why now, Styles pushes for angle which changes storyline direction, another finish changed on Raw, NXT future plans, lots of WWE injury notes, WrestleMania kickoff party and plans for the next show in Mexico City.
Upcoming War Games matches, UK stars on main roster shows, WWE’s biggest house show week of the year, the most watched shows on the WWE Network, plus WWE’s first show in the U.K. and a rundown on all the NXT house shows.
Kenny Omega’s possibly going after yet another world title with coverage of DDT’s big show at Sumo Hall.
Coverage of the MLW PPV show, Dragon Gate’s Gate of Destiny with storyline notes and coverage and Pro Wrestling NOAH’s biggest event of the year at Sumo Hall.
Coverage of all the WWE and AEW television shows from the past week.
In-depth looks at the ratings of all the major shows, the key demos and quarters for AEW and WWE, what happened head-to-head and what can be learned from them.
Results of all the major pro wrestling events around the world over the past week.
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SUNDAY NEWS UPDATE
Bryan and I have our weekend show up covering Full Gear, last night’s New Japan show and also cover the reasons behind some of the things on Raw that airs tomorrow night.
We are sorry to report the death of New York independent wrestler Matt Travis, who was on his bicycle at 2:30 a.m. Saturday when a dump truck driver made an illegal left turn and hit him. He was rushed to Harlem Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. The driver didn’t stop and police are looking for him. Wrestlers all day yesterday were writing tributes about him. I believe he was trained originally by Amazing Red.
In the Google trends over the weekend, the only thing combat sports related was the Logan Paul vs. KSI rematch which did 2 million searches, making it No. 1 for yesterday. UFC and AEW did not crack the top 20 yesterday. AEW was on the list at one point but other subjects overtook it.
A few notes regarding Raw which are spoilers. These are the matches:
Asuka & Kairi Sane defend the women’s tag titles against Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair
Sin Cara vs. Drew McIntyre
The Singh Brothers vs. R-Truth for the 24/7 title
Seth Rollins vs. Walter
Rollins & Kevin Owens & Street Profits vs. Imperium
Cedric Alexander vs. Andrade
Soner Durson vs. Erick Rowan
Viking Raiders vs. Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews
Randy Orton & Ricochet & Humberto Carrillo vs. A.J,. Styles & Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson
In the Lana angle that we talked about on the show earlier today, with Rusev and Bobby Lashley, at the end of the angle it is revealed as a ruse and that Lana really isn’t pregnant. This angle got a really bad reaction live. Will be interesting to see if they change the crowd reaction audio.
“Playing With Fire” starring John Cena opened at an estimated $12.8 million for the weekend, putting it in third place behind Midway ($17.5 million) and Doctor Sleep ($14.1 million). The movie didn’t do well in reviews, with only 24 percent positive according to Rotten Tomatoes.
WWE
Natalya missed the TV tapings on Friday due to a family obligation.
Kambi has put up some odds for Survivor Series for star ratings (thanks to David Taylor):
Men’s tag team title Triple Threat ***3/4
Brock Lesnar vs. Rey Mysterio ***
Women’s title three way ***3/4
A November 6, 1983 event at the Omni is now on the WWE Network in the new Hidden Gems listing. The card is:
Brad Armstrong vs. Joe Lightfoot
Ron Garvin vs. Jake Roberts for the National title
Jimmy Valiant vs. Great Kabuki
Buzz Sawyer vs. Abdullah the Butcher
Road Warriors vs. Dusty Rhodes & Brett Sawyer for National tag titles
Tommy Rich vs. Ted DiBiase
At today’s WWE show in Dublin, Daniel Bryan asked if for the first time in a year people wanted the “yes” chants and they did so he led them doing so.
AEW
Another note on the show when we talked about Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley coming from CZW, Omega actually got his hardcore wrestling start in JAPW, the first U.S. group he worked regularly with, while Moxley was in CZW.
There was a skirmish on Thursday night at Tony Schiavone’s birthday party in Baltimore involving Excalibur and Jimmy Havoc. It definitely happened, Tony Khan said it was a draw while other reports differed on that saying Excalibur choked him out.
MISCELLANEOUS
For those interested in going to Japan in January with a group of people Wrestling Travel has tour for the two Tokyo Dome shows here. They also have packages for the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania.
The toy company Super 7, based in San Francisco, announced they are coming out with New Japan action figures including Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tomohiro Ishii and Will Ospreay. They also have a Lucha Libre line with Blue Demon Jr. Tinieblas Jr., and Solar (thanks to Ross Blair)
King Mo, who retired from MMA on Friday, debuted yesterday for MLW in Orlando.
Myron Reed beat Teddy Hart to win the middleweight title at the Orlando show.
Kambi also has star ratings odds for the 1/4 show at the Tokyo Dome:
Jay White vs. Tetsuya Naito ****1/2
Kazuchika Okada vs. Kota Ibushi *****
Will Ospreay vs. Hiromu Takahashi ****3/4
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Chris Jericho ****1/4
Tickets go on sale on 11/14 for the MLW return to Cicero Stadium on 2/29 at www.MLWtickets.com
WAR has an all women’s event on 12/6 in Lima, OH at the Bradfield Community Center.
Defy has shows on 11/30 and 12/1 in Seattle at Washington Hall. 12/1 will have all ages allowed. Only over 21 for the 11/30 show. Meiko Satomura, Jimmy Havoc, El Phantasmo, Jake Atlas, Alex Hammerstone, Jacob Fatu, Douglas James and others are no both shows. They also announced a 1/3 show with Matt Sydal.
Charli Evans vs. Avary was announced for Melbourne City Wrestling’s next GIRL show on 11/17.
Erika Reid vs. Saraya Knight, Lena Kross vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto and Meiko Satomura vs. Mercedes Martinez were announced for NHPW on 12/6 in Western Australia. (thanks to Kevin Chiat)
Tajiri vs. Andruew Tang headlines the 11/23 Singapore Pro Wrestling show.
Joe E. Legend is doing a pro wrestling seminar on 11/17 for $40 at the House of Truth Pro Wrestling school in Center Line, MI. He’s teaching European style chain wrestling match psychology, character development and different styles learned working all over the world. For more info go to hotwrestlingschool.com
Pro Wrestling Eve from yesterday in London, UK: Laura DiMatteo b Gisele Shaw, Rhia O’Reilly b Mei Suruga, Millie McKenzie b Nicole Savoy, Angel Hayze b Aleah James, , Jazz b Jetta, Mercedes Martinez b Kasey
The second show from yesterday: Millie McKenzie b Gisele Shaw, Jetta b Mei Suruga, Kasey b Angel Hayze, Mercedes Martinez b Mercedes Blaze, Laura
DiMatteo b Nicole Savoy, Rhia O’Reilly b Jazz. Promoter Dann Read thanks Jazz for coming in and talked about how great she was to work with and how back in the past she gave a lot of the women hope for the future of non-models in wrestling and said she deserves a run in WWE or AEW. The entire roster came out to thank her. Jazz said she wasn’t expecting all this and thanked the fans, and aid she was in the T&A era but for her that stood for talent and ability.
Pro Wrestling Eve from today in London: Promoter Dann Read announced Nicole Savoy was injured and off today’s show and Angel Hayze is out today and questionable for the next show. Rhia O’Reilly announced i she wins the tournament she wants a shot at International champion Jamie Hayter. Jazz b Mei Suruga, Kasey b Mercedes Blaze, Jetta b Rhia O’Reilly, Mercedes Martinez b Amazon (Ayesha Raymond), Gisele Shaw b Rebel Kinney, Millie McKenzie b Laura DiMatteo. The B block in the tournament comes down to a three-way with McKenzie, DiMatteo and Shaw. (thanks to Shannon Walsh and wrestlingwithdemons.net)
EPW from last night in Melbourne: Dan Moore b Gavin McGavin, Julian Ward b Kiel Steria, Jack Edwards & Tipene b Taylor King & Tyler Jacobs-DQ, Jay Taylor b Del Cano, Aaron Hawk & Dan Steel b Alex Kingston & Logan Grey in a street fight, Julian Ward b Dan Moore, Damian Slater & Marcius Pitt b Davis Storm & Richter, Mikey Nicholls b Michael Morleone to win the EPW title
MCW from last night in Melbourne: Brat Pack won three-way over Ritchie Taylor & Mike Burr and Jett Rouka & Kaz Jordan, Gino Gambino & Bad Luck Fale b Atlas Whittaker & Emmanuel & Shaun Young, Avary b Lena Kross, Jake Andrewartha b Fun Time Phil, Steph DeLander b Kellyanne in a no DQ match to keep the women’s title, Danny Psycho b Hartley Jackson to keep the Intercommonwealth title, Robbie Eagles b Emman the Kid, Adam Brooks won elimination match over Alex and Dowie James to win the MCW title. Gino Gambino & Fale attacked Eagles as part of the New Japan program where Eagles quit Bullet Club. This was the last show on longtime MCW booker Criss Fresh, who has retired from the position. (thanks to Kevin Chiat)
Xia Brookside and Sean Kustom will be in Australia taking bookings from 11/20 to 1/2.
Shine from yesterday in Woodside, NY: Madi Maxx b Savannah Evans, Tina San Antonio b Vanity, Candy Cartwright b Notorious Nadi, Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo won three-way over Brittany Blake & Avery Taylor and Gabby Gilbert & Luscious Latasha, Natalia Markova b Double D’Rose, Alex Gracia b Brandi Lauren, Shotzi Blackheart & Big Swole & Aja Perera b Allysin Kay & Marti Belle & Jayme Jameson. Kay vs. Blackheart takes place today.
CWE tonight in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan with Juventud Guerrera. They also run 11/15 in Grande Prairie Alberta at the Jackpot Grill Events Centre with Guerrera and Jimmy Jacobs.
Billy Gunn, Sammy Guevara and Matt Sydal are headed to IPWA in Ciname City Glilot, Israel on 12/15.