Fight Game: Ricky Starks’ NXT debut

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week which included a spirited discussion on Ricky Starks’ NXT debut before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • A very organized edition of AEW Dynamite
  • WWE Raw’s Netflix viewership
  • Jey Uso and Gunther is official
  • AEW releases and WWE cuts
  • AEW Grand Slam Australia and WWE Vengeance Day previews

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Kyle Fletcher: AEW Grand Slam Australia match is ‘what I dreamed of my whole life’

Returning home to Australia to wrestle for AEW is a dream come true for Kyle Fletcher.

AEW is making its Australia debut with Grand Slam Australia happening this weekend. The card includes a tag team match with Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita taking on the duo of Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay. It’s the first time Fletcher has wrestled in his home country since 2023.

Speaking with Fox Sports Australia ahead of the event, the former ROH Television Champion said this is a moment he’s dreamt of his entire life. Fletcher said everything about this match feels surreal, including sharing the ring with three wrestlers as great as Omega, Ospreay, and Takeshita.

“It’s so surreal in a lot of ways, I don’t think it will probably feel real until I’m in the arena, until it’s actually happening,” Fletcher said. “I remember my mum saying to me years ago, that it will sink in for her when I get to come back to Australia and wrestle in an arena. And I don’t know if I completely agree with that, but it’s definitely a thing in my brain.

“And I’m getting to come back, getting to do all this kind of stuff, chat to all the media, and everyone just being excited, to be in the ring with three of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time – and for my name to be, to not look out of place next to that, and for everyone to just be so excited for it. Like all of it, just feels so surreal.

“This is what I dreamed of my whole life, this moment, this match, this opportunity.”

Grand Slam Australia is taking place from Brisbane on Saturday (February 15). After being taped earlier in the day, the show will be broadcast on TBS later that night as a special episode of Collision. It was originally slated to be a stadium show but is now being held at Brisbane Entertainment Centre.

A large group of Fletcher’s family and friends will be at the event to support him. He told Fox Sports Australia that he’s having so much fun in AEW and feels like he’s now hitting his stride as a performer.

“Before coming to AEW, I never really had to do promos, and never really had to do any of that side of stuff. So all of that is new to me, wrestling on TV, working with commercial breaks,” the 26-year-old Fletcher said. “It’s hard, but I’m now at the point where I’ve got it down pat, and I’m really starting to hit my stride with it – and I think it took a little bit of time, but when I’m out there with this whole new character, this new persona, I feel so comfortable.

“And I think part of that is just building this character that is me. And when I’m out there, I feel like I’m just myself. I can be myself, I can be a little prick, I can annoy people. That’s just me. That’s who I am in a nutshell.

“So when I’m out there, I’m just having so much fun, man. I’m really, really enjoying myself and I think that translates now and when I’m in the ring, you can tell I’m not stressed about it.”

Tony Khan: AEW Grand Slam Australia ‘one of our biggest gates’ in company history

AEW’s impending debut in Australia is already a major financial success according to Tony Khan.

The AEW head spoke with a local podcaster ahead of this Saturday’s Grand Slam Australia in Brisbane, saying that the show will be “one of our biggest international events ever” and “one of our biggest gates in the history of AEW.”

He then added, “Outside of (All In from London’s Wembley Stadium), this is going to be, I believe, our biggest international live gate of all-time.” He did not reveal the current number.

AEW has run internationally several times including twice in the aforementioned Wembley Stadium, drawing over $10 million for 2023 and over $6 million for 2024. In June 2023, they broke their all-time record at the time with $1.3 million for Forbidden Door in Toronto, Canada. The company has also held international TV tapings in other Canadian cities in addition to Cardiff, Wales.

As far as why Brisbane was the destination for their first even in Australia, Khan, who has never been to the country before, said the city and the “great promoters here” wanted to bring in AEW and that it was “really important to them” to do so. It’s believed they are receiving financial incentives for the event which was originally set to take place inside Suncorp Stadium but was moved to the indoor Brisbane Entertainment Centre for undisclosed reasons.

Khan also put over their relationship with Disney as AEW airs on ESPN in the country.

Two hours of the show will be shown domestically on TNT and Max following NBA All-Star Weekend coverage with more matches expected to air on next Thursday’s Ring of Honor TV.

Mercedes Mone vs. Harley Cameron TBS title match set for AEW Grand Slam Australia

The TBS Championship will be on the line in Australia.

Following another confrontation on Saturday, Mercedes Mone has now agreed to give a TBS title match to Harley Cameron on next weekend’s show in Brisbane. Cameron was holding a concert singing a song about Mone when the TBS Championsappeared, cutting her off. Cameron insisted she wasn’t going anywhere until she got a title match, saying that the most entertaining Mone had ever been was when she was a puppet. Mone slapped Cameron, who responded by attacking Mone with the microphone and telling Mone to feel the wrath. Mone then granted the title match for next week.

Chris Jericho on social media, meanwhile, announced that he and the rest of The Learning Tree would be appearing in action in Australia. He said their opponents would be announced in due time.

Here is the updated card for Grand Slam Australia. It will air immediately next Saturday after NBA All-Star coverage on TNT:

Here’s the current lineup:

  • Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Buddy Matthews
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Toni Storm
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Harley Cameron
  • Jay White & Cope vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli in a Brisbane Brawl
  • Chris Jericho, Big Bill, and Bryan Keith in action

Two new matches official for AEW Grand Slam Australia

Next weekend’s AEW Grand Slam Australia continued to form with two new matches announced during Wednesday’s Dynamite.

After a wild brawl between the Death Riders and FTR, New Zealand native Jay White and Cope that started the show, White offered up a challenge for Brisbane where he and Cope face AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli in a “Brisbane Brawl.” Moxley accepted where as he earlier declined Cope’s World title challenge for Revolution.

The other new addition will see Australia native Buddy Matthews challenge reigning Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada. Matthews has been prodding Okada for a match for several weeks, finally irritating him enough to get Okada to accept.

The bout will be a rematch from their November 2021 meeting at NJPW Battle in the Valley.

The show is set for Saturday, February 15th and will air on tape delay that night following the NBA All-Star Weekend slam dunk and three point contest on TNT.

Here’s the current lineup:

  • Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defends against Buddy Matthews
  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Toni Storm
  • Jay White & Cope vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli in a Brisbane Brawl

We’re Live, Pal: WWE Royal Rumble fallout, AEW Grand Slam issues

It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal as Andrew Zarian and I talk about what’s going on in wrestling today, available in audio form or free on YouTube (below).

We talked about the F4W Convention during WrestleMania weekend before discussing the following:

  • Whether Jey Uso and Charlotte Flair were the right WWE Royal Rumble winners
  • John Cena’s Elimination Chamber story
  • AEW Grand Slam communication issues
  • Possible WrestleMania storylines

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New broadcast start time listed for AEW Grand Slam Australia

The mystery around when AEW Grand Slam Australia will air on TV domestically has been solved, according to the upcoming TNT schedule.

The official listing has the Saturday, February 15th show airing as a two-hour AEW Collision at 10:30 PM Eastern on TNT following NBA All-Star Weekend coverage. It’s assumed the broadcast will also simulcast on Max at that same time, but that is not confirmed as of now.

Two weeks ago, AEW mistakenly displayed a graphic during Dynamite that the show would air at 8 PM Eastern that Saturday. To this point, they have yet to officially announce a start time on TV other than a graphic showing it would air on TNT and Max.

The show will emanate from Brisbane, Australia, in the company’s debut in the country. Originally set for Suncorp Stadium, it was moved to the indoor Brisbane Entertainment Centre due to what is assumed to be lower than expected ticket sales.

As of this writing, just two matches have been announced.

WOR: Hulk Hogan off WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, AEW booking issues

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Here were some of the things we covered:

  • Hulk Hogan being off WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event
  • AEW’s booking
  • Why AEW young stars might not be improving
  • AEW Grand Slam Austraila
  • WWE Royal Rumble ticket sales
  • NXT and AEW Dynamite ratings
  • The category B awards in the Observer Awards

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Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay to team at AEW Grand Slam Australia

Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay will team up at AEW Grand Slam Australia.

After their face-to-face segment on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, Omega and Ospreay banded together to fight off The Don Callis Family. Omega suggested a tag team match for Grand Slam Australia with Omega and Ospreay against Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher.

Ospreay is a former Don Callis Family member, but left the group last summer, igniting a feud with Fletcher.

AEW’s Tony Khan then made the match announcement official with a social media post:

The new tag team contest is the second bout official for the Saturday, February 15 event set for the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland. Already announced, Mariah May will defend the AEW Women’s World Championship against Toni Storm, the winner of last week’s women’s Casino Gauntlet match.

AEW Grand Slam, Saturday, February 15 —

  • AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May defends against Toni Storm
  • Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher

AEW reveals broadcast plans for Grand Slam Australia

After speculation that it may be airing on Max as a live special, the broadcast plans for AEW Grand Slam Australia were apparently revealed on Wednesday’s Dynamite but with a conflict.

Following Toni Storm’s win in a Casino gauntlet match to earn a shot against rival and AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May at the event, the match graphic displayed a start time of 8 PM Eastern on TNT and Max on Saturday, February 15th.

Since the event is taking place in Brisbane at 5:30 PM AEST that day, that would be 2:30 AM Eastern time, meaning the show will air on tape delay in place of that week’s Collision.

However, the NBA will be hosting All-Star Weekend activities live on TNT that night during that time. It is possible it airs at 8 PM on Max and after the NBA content on TNT, but that is unclear.

It will be the promotion’s debut in the country, taking place at the indoor Brisbane Entertainment Centre instead of Suncorp Stadium as originally planned. While a reason wasn’t given for the move, ticket sales are assumed to be the primary driver.

The Storm vs. May match is the first announced for the event.

Mariah May vs. Toni Storm Women’s title rematch set for AEW Grand Slam Australia

Image: AEW

In a rematch from last August’s All In, AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will take on rival and former champion Toni Storm at this February’s Grand Slam Australia.

Storm earned the opportunity with her victory in a Casino women’s gauntlet on Wednesday’s Dynamite after she pinned Julia Hart with a small package to get the victory.

The show is set for Saturday, February 15th in Brisbane, Australia, in the company’s debut show in the country.

May has seven title defenses to date. She defeated Storm at All In as part of a story that saw May surprisingly turn on Storm following her victory in last year’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament that gave her the title shot.

Storm disappeared after the loss and re-appeared at last December’s Winter is Coming as someone who has completely forgotten the past due to some kind of amnesia.

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Former TBS Champion Kris Statlander entered the gauntlet first by virtue of her win in a three-way last week, followed by former AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter. Megan Bayne was third, notable as it was her first appearance for the promotion since June 2023.

Former TBS Champion Hart was fourth. Former TBS Champion Willow Nightingale was next and both partnered up and went to battle with Statlander, followed by Storm and then Harley Cameron.

The match is the first made for next month’s show which has yet to find an officially announced broadcast home.

AEW moving venues for Grand Slam Australia

AEW’s debut in Australia will not be taking place in a stadium after all.

Announced by local ticket provider Ticketek to those who had purchased tickets, the Saturday, February 15th show will now emanate from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre instead of Suncorp Stadium which is also reflected on AEW’s website.

Those who had already purchased tickets will be relocated to new seats in the venue which lists a capacity of 13,500 and is the indoor home for concerts and other entertainment events.

The change comes a few days after it was first reported that a venue change was expected.

Although tickets are listed as for sale, there is no ability to actually buy them for the new venue as of this writing.

Asked about an update on the show last week, AEW head Tony Khan said they had sold “thousands of tickets” but did not hint at a venue change. The reason for the change is unknown with speculation that low ticket sales were an impetus. The company’s programming airs on ESPN Australia, but is not as highly viewed as it is domestically.

Report: AEW Grand Slam Australia likely moving to new venue

AEW Grand Slam Australia may be moving venues.

The show is scheduled for Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia. However, Fightful is reporting that it will likely be moving venues, and an announcement is expected “sooner rather than later.”

A reason for the change was not immediately available. AEW President Tony Khan addressed ticket sales for the show during a recent media call to promote AEW Full Gear, saying that “thousands” had been sold. Khan was also non-committal about the show airing as a pay-per-view due to the time difference.

WrestleTix noted that several changes have been made to the show’s seating map over the past week. The map now shows only limited tickets available.

Our Dave Meltzer addressed ticket sales to Grand Slam Australia on the September 26 edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, saying they were “not good.”

The show is scheduled to be the company’s fifth Grand Slam event. The first four took place at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York.

Tony Khan AEW media call: Grand Slam Australia updates, WWE ID, new event strategy

Ahead of Saturday’s AEW Full Gear, AEW & ROH head Tony Khan spoke with the media for an hour, hitting on the WWE ID program, a ticket update for February’s Grand Slam event in Australia, and their new event strategy.

The full audio from the call can be found below.

Khan said they have sold “thousands” of tickets for their debut in Australia which is also taking place in a stadium. Asked about how fans will be able to watch, Khan was reluctant to commit to it being a pay-per-view due to the time zone difference between Brisbane and the U.S. In the same answer, he mentioned Max and how his key shows will be simulcast there, perhaps a strong hint that is how it will be made available.

Asked about how the WWE ID program will affect their recruitment of talent on the indies, Khan was unsure as he still isn’t clear about all the parameters but did hear something about matching rights. He said it will be interesting to see how it goes the first time they have a WWE ID talent they want to bring in. As such, he will reserve his thoughts until he “tests such a mechanism.” It hasn’t been a conflict yet, but he’s interested to see how that goes when it does.

Khan said with running smaller venues, he hopes to recapture some of the atmosphere of some of the early AEW shows, specifically putting over venues in Cedar Park, Texas, and Austin, Texas, that he loves running. Khan said the instances of Dynamite/Collision tapings on the same night will be rare and only in cases where they have international travel planned or some other circumstance that necessitates it.

Other notes:

  • Khan said he’s learned a lot about marketing and entrepreneurship from Big Boom A.J. and Big Justice of the Costco Guys fame. He will appear on Fox Business Friday with A.J. to promote Full Gear.
  • He said they are having active negotiations about Ring of Honor and/or other AEW programming.
  • He said news of Toni Storm’s retirement and her demise has been “greatly exaggerated” and hopes to have her back soon.
  • Khan said he would also like to get Kenny Omega back soon and that it “would help them a lot and would be a great thing for AEW.”
  • Khan said it would be months before they announce anything regarding the PPV buying capability on Max.

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Toni Storm hopes Mariah May rematch happens at AEW Australia debut

After losing to Mariah May in London, Toni Storm would like their rematch to take place on more favorable turf.

AEW is set to make its Australia debut with Grand Slam Australia taking place from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane next February. To promote the event, Storm visited Suncorp Stadium and was interviewed by ESPN Australia, who asked her about potentially having a rematch against May in Brisbane.

“I mean, I hope that’s the case,” Storm responded. “I hope I get my rematch here against Mariah May. We did this on her turf last time in Wembley in London. I think it’s time to bring it home for me. I think it’s time to get back to Brisbane and beat the ever-loving crap out of her in front of all my family and friends and make my country proud.”

May won the AEW Women’s World Championship from Storm at All In on August 25. It was the latest chapter of their mentor/protege story that’s taken inspiration from classic films like “All About Eve” and “Sunset Boulevard.” On Dynamite this Wednesday, May will make her first AEW Women’s World Championship defense against Nyla Rose.

Storm was born in New Zealand and grew up in Australia. She told ESPN Australia that this Grand Slam event is a huge deal for her both professionally and personally.

“I mean, this is something I never thought would ever happen, would ever be possible. I left Australia about 10 years ago to try and achieve this dream. Try and make it big out in America as a professional wrestling star. Never in my life did I think there would be a show back in Brisbane, let alone of this size,” Storm said.

“So coming back, I’m overwhelmed. I can’t believe this is happening. I can’t believe I’m going to be able to perform right in front of my family, my friends, the people that originally trained me. This is such a huge deal for me professionally and personally. I can’t believe it’s going to happen.”

Grand Slam Australia is taking place on Saturday, February 15, 2025.