Chris Jericho teaming with Young Bucks on AEW Dynamite/Collision

Before Double or Nothing, Chris Jericho will team up with The Young Bucks in trios action.

AEW has announced that Jericho, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson will face off against Ricochet, Andrade El Idolo & Mark Davis on this Wednesday’s Dynamite/Collision special. It will serve as a preview for the Stadium Stampede match at Double or Nothing.

That Stadium Stampede bout is a 14-man match where Jericho, The Young Bucks, Jack Perry, Kenny Omega, Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin are on one side. Their opponents — with representatives from The Demand, Don Callis Family, and The Dogs — are Ricochet, Andrade, Davis, The Gates of Agony, Clark Connors & David Finlay.

Serving as the final build to Double or Nothing, Dynamite and Collision are airing live as a combined special this Wednesday night. The show is being held at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine and will run from 8-11 p.m. Eastern time on TBS and HBO Max.

Here is the updated lineup:

AEW Dynamite/Collision (Wednesday, May 20) —

  • AEW World title: Darby Allin defends against Speedball Mike Bailey
  • AEW Continental title eliminator: Jon Moxley vs. Kyle O’Reilly
  • Anything goes: Mark Briscoe vs. Tommaso Ciampa
  • AEW Tag Team titles: FTR defend against Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong
  • Divine Dominion 5-minute Women’s Tag Team titles eliminator
  • Triangle of Madness & Athena vs. Thunder Rosa, Mina Shirakawa, and the Brawling Birds
  • Katsuyori Shibata vs. Will Ospreay
  • Chris Jericho & The Young Bucks vs. Ricochet, Andrade El Idolo & Mark Davis
  • Swerve Strickland returns

Andrade El Idolo addresses WWE wrestler using his signature move

Andrade El Idolo addressed the social media backlash around Kendal Grey with more than a one-word response. 

On the March 24 edition of NXT, Grey and Wren Sinclair teamed against Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid. In the bout, Grey launched a blocked kick-spinning elbow on her opponent which fans immediately linked to Andrade. They considered it a tribute given how he uses the move in the ring. When the clip from the match went viral on social media with fans labeling it as a tribute to the AEW star he responded ‘Who?’. 

Fans called him out citing Grey’s impressive rise on NXT and Evolve makes her a recognizable talent by now. Later, Andrade posted on X that he was actually unaware about Grey’s performances and dubbed her a future star in the industry. 

“Hahaha! I asked who she was because, honestly, I didn’t know—but now I do, and it’s thanks to you guys! (laughter emoji) She definitely has a future in this business. Good luck!” tweeted Andrade. 

Grey signed with WWE in 2023 through the NIL (Next in Line) program. She actively competes on Evolve as well as NXT. Last year in September Grey became the Evolve Women’s Champion. She relinquished the title earlier this month to kickstart her official NXT run. 

Meanwhile, Andrade’s quest to become AEW World Champion after his return in January diverted into a rivalry with Bandido, who he defeated at Revolution. 

What’s next for Hangman Page after AEW Revolution? | Opinion

After Revolution, the future for some of AEW’s biggest stars is clear—but for others, what comes next is a huge question mark. 

Here’s a look at what might be next for wrestlers like MJF, Andrade, and especially Hangman Page. The following is based purely on speculation and conjecture, and not on any backstage rumors or reports.

Hangman Adam Page

It’s not often that the loser of a pay-per-view main event is the biggest topic of discussion after a show, but then it’s not often that a company’s top star in the prime of his career promises to never challenge for the promotion’s top belt again. 

So where do Page and AEW go from here? Let’s start with the simplest (though not necessarily smartest) solution: they eventually break the stip. Page is the one who put his future title shots on the line, though at the post-show media scrum, CEO Tony Khan called it a “verbal contract.” Could Page one day turn heel and simply go back on his word? Would Khan allow him to do so? Would kayfabe lawyers get involved, arguing on behalf of each side?

What if Page and AEW stick to the stip, and he never challenges for the world title again? Lord knows that there are plenty of other belts flying around the company. He could challenge Jon Moxley for the Continental Championship, or Kyle Fletcher for the TNT Championship, or Kazuchika Okada for the International Championship. Jack Perry is also the new National Champion, but he’s also a babyface, so that matchup seems unlikely. If AEW wanted to go to a WWE-style brand split and separate the rosters between the two shows, putting the TNT title on Page and making him the face of Collision wouldn’t be the worst idea. 

The third possibility would be that Page’s days as a singles wrestler have ended. He has already won tag team and trios gold in AEW, but a full-time pairing with someone like Swerve Strickland is something that has not yet been explored. 

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The long-term future for MJF seems obvious—a main event title defense against Will Ospreay at All In in London at the end of August—but what happens between now and then is not clear. A lot of the company’s biggest babyfaces returned at Revolution (Ospreay, Kenny Omega, Adam Copeland, Christian Cage), but all of them attacked heels to settle personal disputes, so they won’t be challenging Friedman right away. 

And then there’s Andrade el Idolo. Just two months after his full-time return to the company (following a contract kerfuffle with his former employers at WWE), Andrade has been doing almost nothing except winning great matches. He’s now 7-1 in AEW this year, including wins over Swerve Strickland, Kenny Omega, and now Bandido, the reigning ROH Champion. The sole blemish on his mark was a narrow defeat to Hangman Page, who is now out of the title picture. He’s a fresh face on the scene, he’s got a cool gimmick, and he’s a proven main eventer all over the world.

He’s also a member of the Don Callis Family, and technically a heel. Would AEW want to go with a heel-vs.-heel program on top? There was a tense moment between Friedman and Callis on TV lately, with Fletcher also involved. (Fletcher is another potential challenger for the World title, with no clear challengers for his TNT championship, but he faces the same heel-vs.-heel issues as Andrade.) 

If AEW is looking for a strong babyface challenger, the best available candidate would likely be Darby Allin. He has main evented before, he has a history with MJF, and he got a big win over Moxley last year. As of late he has been feuding with Moxley’s Death Riders and then the Dogs, but he has a chance to put all of that behind him and move on to other things after Wednesday’s coffin match against Gabe Kidd. 

FTR, Cage & Copeland, and the Young Bucks

FTR beat the Bucks clean at Revolution, but then were attacked by the returning Adam Copeland and Christian Cage. Cope and Cage then posed with the championship belts and said taking those would be the best way to hurt FTR. 

The Bucks then muddied the picture by returning to the ring and confronting the Canadians. Fans were buzzing at the staredown. It’s obvious that none of the three teams are done with each other; the only question is who faces who first. One likely scenario: Cope & Cage win the belts from FTR, defend them against the Bucks, and then face both teams in a three-way, perhaps at All In. That would let Cope & Cage drop the belts without being pinned, and that would not be the first time a team of ex-WWE stars lost the AEW tag team titles.

Here & There

From there on down the card, Revolution set up some very obvious scenarios:

  • Kenny Omega returned to feud with Swerve Strickland.
  • Will Ospreay returned to feud with Jon Moxley.
  • Konosuke Takeshita lost to Moxley, and it’s time for him to leave the Don Callis Family and do the feud with Kazuchika Okada they have been teasing forever.
  • Toni Storm will, at some point, have a big match with Ronda Rousey, either one-on-one, or teaming with Mina Shirakawa against Rousey & Marina Shafir, or both. 
  • Thekla defeated Kris Statlander in screwy fashion, so their issue remains unsettled. 
  • Jack Perry, the new National Champion, can continue his feud with Ricochet, just as the hunted instead of the hunter.
  • The new Trios Champions—Mistico & Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey—can just have bangers every week against a variety of opponents. The Don Callis Family alone should be able to put together enough fresh combinations of challengers to last through the summer. 

Andrade takes dig at Logan Paul over stealing moves

On social media today, Andrade took a dig at his former WWE colleague Logan Paul over stealing moves.

Andrade faced off against Hangman Page at AEW Grand Slam Australia over the weekend. Though he lost the match, Andrade shared a clip today of the moment where he hit Page with a reverse Spanish Fly. Andrade accompanied the post with the following message: “New move for Logan Paul!”

The trolling didn’t stop there, with Andrade responding to someone who said that Paul is better at him than everything besides in-ring wrestling: “I know he is a good YouTuber!!”

Andrade also posted the following response to a fan who claimed that he stole the reverse Spanish Fly from Nathan Frazer:

Though it’s Andrade calling him out here, it’s Page’s moveset that Paul has most commonly been associated with. The Buckshot Lariat, one of Page’s signature spots, is a move that Paul has brought to WWE.

Page vs. Andrade at Grand Slam Australia was a number one contender’s match. With his win, Page earned an AEW World Championship shot against MJF next month at Revolution.

Identity of woman who kissed Andrade at AEW Grand Slam Australia

At the recently concluded AEW Grand Slam Australia, Andrade El Idolo became a talking point when he stole a kiss from a woman present ringside.

Midway through his match with Hangman Adam Page, fans caught the 36-year-old walking up to the ringside barricades to click selfies with fans. While doing so, a woman requested El Idolo to click a selfie with her. However, while he clicked the picture, the woman proceeded to kiss him on his cheeks.

Shortly after, a report from Fightful Select emerged, which confirmed the identity of the woman. The woman who kissed El Idolo was revealed to be Aysha, an Australian indie wrestler.

According to Cagematch and her social media, the 26-year-old Aysha was trained at Flatbacks Wrestling School, which is run by Shawn Spears and Tyler Breeze.

She performs as both a singles and tag-team wrestler, with her latest match occurring on February 13th at PWA Black Label Colosseum 2026. She has also won multiple titles across different independent wrestling promotions. She was also recently in a tag team match against the Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) on a ROH TV Taping in Australia, as well as in a tag team match against the debuting IInspiration.

The Australian wrestler is next set to be in a match involving Indi Hartwell and Tarlee, later this month on February 28th, 2026.

The former WWE NXT Champion spending moments or clicking photos with fans has become a running gag in AEW recently. With it occurring several times before on Dynamite, things took a different turn at Grand Slam Australia. Page also joined the sequence when he proceeded to push El Idolo away and click a photo with Aysha as well.

Andrade El Idolo announced for 1FW’s Rumble in Rome

Experiencing a high run in AEW, Andrade El Idolo is also on a spree of appearances in the independent circuit, this time making an appearance for 1FW’s Rumble in Rome.

1FW recently announced via social media that current AEW and former WWE star, El Idolo, is confirmed to be in action at 1FW Rumble in Rome on March 21, 2026.

“As announced earlier today exclusively on the [Tappedout podcast] international [AEW] super star and member of the Don Callis Family [Andrade El Idolo] will be making his [1FW] debut at the Arn Anderson Homecoming, Rumble In Rome show 3/21 in Rome, GA!”

The 36-year-old will be making his debut at the Arn Anderson Homecoming, Rumble in Rome show, although his opponent has not yet been declared.

He recently defeated Rambo at an independent wrestling show in Germany to crown himself the new GWF World Champion.

1FW Rumble in Rome lineup | March 21st, 2026

1FW’s Rumble in Rome is scheduled to take place on March 21, 2026, at the Forum River Center in Rome, GA.

  • Andrade El Idolo to be in action
  • Jeff Jarrett set to appear
  • A steel cage match
  • Country music singer Michael Ray to act as a special guest referee
  • Rosario Grillo & Valentina Rossi vs. Harley Cameron & Orange Cassidy

Wrestling Weekly: Roman Reigns makes his choice, Andrade one step closer to AEW glory

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We’ve got a big time main event for WrestleMania!

On a new Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa discuss the reasons behind Roman Reigns choosing CM Punk as his opponent for April’s mega event.

The guys also look at booking habits and patterns repeating themselves in both WWE and AEW and the wrestling life of Frankie Cain/The Great Mephisto who passed away this week.

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WOL: Dynamite, AJ’s future, Andrade, Sponsorship Snackdown

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including a look at AEW Dynamite, Andrade and his potential title match, Kenny Omega, AJ explains why he didn’t put his gloves in the ring, Sponsorship Snackdown, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Andrade El Idolo to challenge for indie World title

As he pursues the AEW World Championship, Andrade El Idolo also has indie gold in his sights.

House of Glory Wrestling has announced that Andrade will challenge Charles Mason for the promotion’s World Championship at No Turning Back on Friday, February 20. The show is being held at NYC Arena in Queens, New York and will be broadcast on TrillerTV+.

The official announcement of the match comes after Mason attacked Andrade in an angle that took place for House of Glory last week. The attack happened after Andrade faced Amazing Red at House of Glory’s City of Angels show in Los Angeles.

In his return to AEW after being released from WWE in 2025, Andrade has earned praise from Tony Khan for being the “very best” version of himself that he’s ever been. Andrade has notched successive victories over Swerve Strickland and Kenny Omega and is now set to face Hangman Page at AEW Grand Slam Australia on February 14. The winner challenges MJF for the AEW World Championship at Revolution.

Mason has held House of Glory’s World Championship since June 2025, when he defeated former champion Mike Santana and Tomohiro Ishii in a three-way match.

Tony Khan: Andrade is truly ‘at his very best’ right now

Tony Khan believes the current version of Andrade El Idolo is the best he’s ever seen.

After an issue with his WWE non-compete clause delayed things, Andrade officially returned to AEW in January. He’s coming off a victory over Swerve Strickland last week and is now set to face Kenny Omega on Dynamite this Wednesday night. Both Andrade and Omega are among the challengers looking to earn a title shot against AEW World Champion MJF.

Khan hyped Wednesday’s Dynamite card during an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show today, including heaping praise on both Andrade and Omega.

“There’s top stars lining up to challenge the new champion MJF, including we’ve got Kenny Omega coming up to challenge him. We’ve got Kenny Omega taking on Andrade El Idolo,” Khan said. “Kenny Omega is one of the top challengers and certainly one of the top champions we’ve ever had in AEW. One of the greatest wrestlers ever in AEW, and he’s back at his very best. And then we have Andrade El Idolo, who’s returned very recently to AEW. And he is truly, I think, at his very best right now I’ve ever seen him. That’s a huge match.”

Andrade was originally with AEW from 2021-2023. Between his two runs with the company, Andrade went back to WWE for a stint that ended when he was released in September 2025. He returned to AEW soon after, but things then had to be paused as Andrade worked to get his WWE non-compete clause waived.

Dynamite is taking place in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, and the card also includes a singles match between MJF and Brody King. It’s an eliminator bout where the stipulation is that King will earn a title shot if he’s able to defeat the champion. MJF has vowed to defeat King in under two minutes.

Wrestling Weekly: Royal Rumble predictions, a big win for Andrade, Kim Wood memories & stories

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It’s Royal Rumble weekend and on a new Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa make their picks for the big singles matches and speculate on who might show up for the men’s and women’s Rumble matches.

Additionally, they look at the AEW debut of Tommaso Ciampa and a big win for Andrade with another big match against Kenny Omega on the way.

They also spend some time talking about the late Kim Wood whose history in wrestling, football and the fitness industry is nothing short of remarkable.

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Contender’s series to determine World title challenger at AEW Revolution

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Kenny Omega, Swerve Strickland and Hangman Page all want shots at the AEW World title and now have a path forward to earn one at AEW Revolution via a contender’s series.

The title shot for the March pay-per-view in Los Angeles will be earned at next month’s Grand Slam Australia in Sydney, but who earns their way into that opportunity remains to be determined.

Announced during Wednesday’s Dynamite following Omega’s victory over Rocky Romero, Omega will face the winner of the Swerve Strickland vs. Andrade main event next Wednesday in Las Vegas that will determine one of those spots.

How the other spot is determined has yet to be revealed. It’s assumed Page will be involved, but former AEW World Champion Samoa Joe may not be as it was said Wednesday he suffered a “non-contact injury” during training.

Who they face is up in the air as current champion MJF faces Brody King next Wednesday in their own eliminator match. A King win gives him a title shot at Grand Slam Australia.

Current AEW Dynamite lineup | Next Wednesday | Las Vegas

  • AEW World Champion MJF vs. Brody King title eliminator
  • Young Bucks in action
  • Kenny Omega vs. either Swerve Strickland or Andrade El Idolo in a Grand Slam title shot eliminator

Andrade in-ring return, Trios title match part of full AEW Collision lineup

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After reappearing and disappearing last fall, Andrade El Idolo will finally make his in-ring return on this Saturday’s Maximum Carnage edition of Collision.

Andrade will take on Angelico in his return bout after making his surprise on-screen return last week. Following his WWE release, he appeared on AEW TV and attacked Kenny Omega but soon disappeared as his non-compete clause was still in place.

The AEW Trios titles will be on the line as The Opps (Samoa Joe, Powerhouse Hobbs & Katsuyori Shibata) will defend against Hangman Page.

Prior to Wednesday’s Dynamite on social media, Joe said he was putting a bounty out on Page and that they would also put the titles up on the line Saturday with Page later finding two partners — JetSpeed — later on during the show. The three men teamed last August on Collision, defeating LFI.

In his first match since last December’s Worlds End, former TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher will team with El Clon and Josh Alexander against Skyflight after the Martins and Scorpio Sky issued their own challenge.

New Skyflight member Zayda Steel will make her AEW in-ring debut against Marina Shafir following their confrontation on last week’s Collision.

A rivalry will cross over from Ring of Honor and recent AEW TV as Eddie Kingston & Ortiz will battle the Grizzled Young Veterans.

Penelope Ford has been cleared from her recent injury and will team with Megan Bayne on Saturday against opponents to be named.

The show is rounded out by a National title eliminator between Jack Perry and Anthony Bowens with the winner facing Ricochet at a later date.

Saturday’s show will be taped after Wednesday’s Dynamite. We’ll have spoilers on our site as soon as we get them.

Announced AEW Collision lineup | This Saturday (taped Wednesday)

  • Eddie Kington & Ortiz vs. Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson)
  • Andrade vs. Angelico
  • Skyflight (Dante & Darius Martin and Scorpio Sky) vs. Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher, El Clon & Josh Alexander)
  • Zayda Steel vs. Marina Shafir
  • Megan Bayne & Penelope Ford in action
  • National title eliminator: Jack Perry vs. Anthony Bowens
  • AEW Trios Champions The Opps (Samoa Joe, Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs) defend against Hangman Page and JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey)

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This Week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter

The new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is now available and covers the following topics:

  • Polls on Worlds End plus Continental Classic MVP and best match polls.
  • The story of the WWE/UFC merger and Vince McMahon’s resignation, how real was it, the big unanswered question about the WWE Board of Directors, lots of Discovery information in the shareholders lawsuit against WWE, McMahon, TKO, Nick Khan and others, things behind the scenes about the merger, and the change in plans prior to the 2023 WrestleMania in more detail than ever before.
  • Full coverage of AEW Worlds End and business notes on the show
  • The retirement of Hiroshi Tanahashi and the Tokyo Dome show
  • The record setting 2025 at Arena Mexico and biggest attendance week in the 92 years of CMLL, a look at the last week as well as how many Americans are at the shows.
  • The few times in history that a company sold out a major arena three times in the same week.
  • A look at the Stardom Dream Queendom show
  • Pro Wrestling NOAH hosts the first major show of 2026
  • Weekly odds
  • 2026 Observer award ballot
  • Most detailed look at the TV ratings from the past week.
  • Weddings and engagements in pro wrestling this past week
  • All Japan has its best match of 2025
  • William Regal and others talk about neck injuries in pro wrestling and our thoughts on it as well as the reaction of some
  • Who had the most great matches in 2025
  • How Eric Bischoff’s new promotion is similar to Sam Muchnick starting out as a promoter
  • Company does a Vince McMahon/Janel Grant angle on its TV show
  • AEW business partner delisted
  • Tony Khan talks a ton of different subjects
  • Top merch sellers in US outside of WWE
  • Tom Aspinall update
  • Don Frye talks health issues
  • Lots of injury updates

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Thursday Update

WWE

  • On No-Contest Wrestling, Kelani Jordan opened up about how proud she is of her fiance Carmelo Hayes for becoming United States Champion:
    • Oh, I’m so proud of him. Not only because, of course, you know, I don’t want to say, like, I’m biased, but really, honestly, like, he’s such a great person. He works really hard. I’ve never seen someone more passionate about this business and what he does. He studies all the time. He works hard.
    • He’s in the gym. He sometimes even does extra ring [work] with me, not only to help me, but just to make sure he’s in shape for his matches when he doesn’t really need to be. Like, he’s in great shape.
    • So I’m just super proud of him because I want to say he never, like – it wasn’t handed to him. He definitely earned it. And I feel like he definitely paid his dues. And of course, his talent speaks for himself, but he has a genuine heart. And so I’m super proud of him.
  • The Toronto Sun’s No Holds Barred podcast has an interview with Hayes.
  • Games Hub asked RVD if he feels like there is anyone in WWE who was particularly underutilized in 2025:
    • I mean that it seems like that’s always their job, they’re over obligated, they got so much TV time and they gotta figure out how to use everybody. Nobody really comes to mind. I feel like I prefer watching the ladies actually a lot more because they’ve really stepped it up.
    • If you go back to like 2001, when I came into WWE, the girls weren’t the best workers and a lot of wrestling fans would say that when the girls are on, that was their break to run to the kitchen or whatever, watching it. I didn’t know that girls could even move like they were fighting because they seemed so unnatural before, but they were hot, they get really hot girls. That’s not the same thing as someone that’s a tomboy that fought with their brothers and grew up that way. So now they have so many girls that qualify that I don’t see how they’re gonna use all of them because they gotta beat each other. And the NXT too, watching the girls that are coming up, I’m so impressed with them and they seem like they’ve closed the gap and lady wrestling might be just as popular as men wrestling someday.
  • WWE and ESPN partnered together to make a custom title belt themed after the College Football Playoffs:
    • The two sides have teamed up to create a custom WWE x ESPN CFP National Championship Title Belt, a one-of-one piece inspired by host city Miami and featuring the outline of Hard Rock Stadium, palm trees, and College Football–inspired design elements, including 136 diamonds representing each Division I FBS program. The belt will be on display for fans to take photos and interact with at the ESPN CFP x WWE activation at Playoff Fan Central in Miami from January 16–18, and one lucky fan will also have the chance to win it through an official ESPN sweepstakes.
    • The title belt will make its first public appearance with WWE Superstar Nikki Bella on the sideline of the CFP Semifinals on Jan. 8 at the VRBO Fiesta Bowl in Phoenix, Bella’s home state.
  • The WWE Vault YouTube account asked fans for 2026 content suggestions: “You have Vault requests… we want ‘em! Let’s start 2026 right. Lay your WWE Vault suggestions on us in the comments below!”
  • Amazon Prime Video released the trailer for “The Wrecking Crew,” a movie starring Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa that’s set to premiere on January 28.

Other Wrestling

  • AEW shared a look at its new stage setup that debuted on Dynamite last night.
  • Andrade El Idolo thanked Tony Khan for bringing him back to AEW: “Once again, thank you very much, Sir!!! @AEW vamos a romperla!!”
  • House of Glory announced that Amazing Red will be Andrade’s opponent at their City of Angels show in Los Angeles on January 30. It’s a first-time-ever matchup.
  • AEW acknowledged its wins in ESPN’s 2025 Pro Wrestling Awards:
    • Tag Team of the Year: FTR
    • Breakthrough Wrestler of the Year: Kyle Fletcher
    • Best Event of the Year: AEW Revolution
    • Best Storyline: Toni Storm & Mariah May
  • Raven told Insight with Chris Van Vliet that he feels like he was under-pushed in WWE:
    • They should have pushed me. They didn’t really push me at all. I should have been used, at least as a strong mid-carder, if not a main eventer. But that’s me. I mean, I could be biased, and I’m sure I am, but looking at it objectively, I think I could have drawn money for them.
  • Ikuro Kwon is set to compete in MLW Battle Riot VIII on January 29.
  • Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling announced a new competition series named Prospe-X:
    • Reality of Wrestling proudly introduces PROSPE-X — a brand-new, high-stakes competition series searching for the next breakout star in professional wrestling.
    • Created by Booker T and Sharmell Huffman, PROSPE-X will spotlight 10 of the top independent prospects from across the U.S. (9 singles competitors + 1 tag team), selected through an open nationwide submission process.
    • What’s on the line? One standout competitor will earn an official ROW roster spot and compete at a major ROW ‘Big Four’ event: Last Stand Rumble • Summer of Champions • SubZero • Battle to the Bell

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 notes: New champions, Andrade, attendance number

Notes from Wrestle Kingdom 20.

Aside from the two double title matches, the other title change on Sunday’s show saw the team of Zack Sabre Jr., Ryohei Oiwa, and Hartley Jackson emerge victorious in the annual Ranbo match, winning the NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team titles. They scored the win after pinning Boltin Oleg, eliminating him and Bishimon to become the new champions. Previous champions Master Wato, SHO, and Toru Yano were eliminated by House of Torture’s SANADA, Ren Narita, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru.

During the match, the Knockout Brothers and Clark Connors were accompanied by AEW’s Thekla as a surprise. 

When Andrade was introduced as a member of United Empire later in the show, the announcer also mentioned that he was a part of AEW. After being fired from WWE Andrade did make an appearance for the company, but didn’t sign after it was revealed WWE had invoked a year-long no compete clause. It was recently reported, however, that the no-compete had been waived after Andrade found a new lawyer. 

The attendance for the show was announced at 46,913. The show sold out in advance, the first time the Tokyo Dome has sold out for pro wrestling in decades.