Rezar says ‘very unprofessional’ Wyatt Sicks incident led to AOP’s WWE exit

A house show incident led to The Authors of Pain departing WWE in early 2025.

Coming off his successful Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship debut, Gzim Selmani (Rezar) was a guest on The Ariel Helwani Show on Tuesday. He opened up about AOP’s WWE release and said it stemmed from something that happened at a house show tour in December 2024. AOP were working matches against The Wyatt Sicks on the loop, and one of the members of The Wyatt Sicks tried to change things up mid-match.

“Yeah, there was an incident. Very unprofessional from one of those guys, I don’t know their names,” Selmani said. “I don’t want to go into it too deeply, but there was an incident at one of the Holiday Tours that we did. Somebody tried to switch up the match during the match. And that’s just a no-go for me, especially if you’ve just been in the company for a little bit and we were already there for a long time. You know, you don’t do that. And, yeah, I just had to let somebody know. And that was the end of it.”

Selmani did not name which member of The Wyatt Sicks he was talking about. He said the mid-match change had nothing to do with the actual result of the bout. It concerned certain moves that the Wyatt Sicks member no longer wanted to take, which led to an argument backstage following the match.

“They tried to switch up the match in the middle of the match,” Selmani said. “So, you know, I’m a professional, even if I gotta take a beating in the wrestling ring, I do it. And if you’re going to be a scared little, you know, b*tch, then it’s not my fault, you know? I will let you know backstage.”

Selmani said he’s happy with what AOP accomplished in WWE, and he’s at peace with how their run ended. He was never 100 percent comfortable in pro wrestling and feels shoot fighting organizations like BKFC are the right place for him.

AOP spent two separate stints with WWE. During their latter run, they were part of The Final Testament with Karrion Kross. Selmani told Helwani that he thinks WWE dropped the ball by not giving Kross a bigger push during his time there.

“Same thing with him, man. He got promised so f***ing much,” Selmani said. “They dropped the ball on that guy. Very sad.”

Report: Sonya Deville, AOP, Blair Davenport among WWE departures

More wrestlers are reportedly departing WWE.

PWInsider and Fightful are reporting that AOP (Rezar & Akam), Paul Ellering, and Blair Davenport have been released by WWE. Both also report that Sonya Deville’s contract with the company is not being renewed and will become a free agent in a few weeks.

Earlier on Friday, Cedric Alexander announced on social media that he had been released from WWE, and would become a free agent in 90 days.

After being released by WWE in 2020, AOP were re-signed in 2022 but were not brought back to television until 2023, when they returned with their NXT manager Paul Ellering. They joined forces with Karrion Kross and Scarlett to form The Final Testament. The highlight of their run was at WrestleMania XL, where they lost to Bobby Lashley & The Street Profits in a Philadelphia Street Fight.

Sonya Deville had been with WWE since 2015 following her performance on that year’s Tough Enough. She is a one time Women’s Tag Team Champion with Chelsea Green, although she later had to vacate the title due to injury. Upon her return last May, she formed the Pure Fusion Collective stable with Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark.

Davenport was called up to the main roster in 2024 as part of that year’s WWE Draft but was only used sparingly, last wrestling on television in November.

AOP vs. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe added to WWE NXT lineup

A new match has been announced for Tuesday’s edition of WWE NXT. 

The Authors of Pain vs. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe is now scheduled for the show. 

Akam and Rezar along with Karrion Kross and Scarlett made a surprise appearance on last week’s episode and attacked new tag team champions Axiom and Nathan Frazer. The segment ended with AOP holding up the NXT Tag Team titles. 

Final Testament’s manager Paul Ellering has recently been teasing a return of his old ventriloquist dummy.

AOP are coming off a loss at WrestleMania 40. They teamed with Kross and dropped a six-man tag to Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits. Enofe & Blade’s last televised match was on Main Event two weeks ago when they lost to Hank Walker & Tank Ledger. 

Six matches and one segment are now confirmed for Tuesday’s show. 

The announced lineup for the Tuesday, April 16 WWE NXT:

  • Steel cage match: Carmelo Hayes vs. Trick Williams
  • Ridge Holland vs. Joaquin Wilde
  • Lola Vice vs. Sol Ruca
  • Dijak vs. Noam Dar
  • Thea Hail vs. Tatum Paxley
  • AOP (Akam & Rezar) vs. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe
  • Tony D’Angelo returns to NXT following Stand & Deliver loss

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With the new format of the Observer which is now printable in the format of the printed issues previously, we no longer have space limitations so the issue that came out Friday is the longest in our history.

Regarding the recent AEW departures, both Rafael Morfii and Dana Massie, who finish up at the end of the year, left on their own. Morfii, who was in charge of live event promotion, has taken a job working at the Barclays Center. He’ll be booking sports and entertainment acts for the building. His background included working for WWE, TNA, and the New York Mets and Cosmos.

PWInsider reported that the Authors of Pain with manager Paul Ellering will return to WWE on the 1/5 Smackdown show in Vancouver. Akam of the team is from British Columbia and was an Olympic probability in wrestling before he left the sport young to take a WWE deal.

With the release of the Iron Claw movie, VICE has put up part one of its two part series on The Von Erichs up for free.

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The Iron Claw was No. 6 at the box office for the weekend and will do an estimated $5.06 million in 2,774 theaters in week once. I don’t think anyone expected this to do big numbers at the theaters. I saw it at a theater Friday night in Santa Barbara and aside from a large family, we were the only ones in the theater and there were no wrestling fans there.

Conor McGregor was at the Anthony Joshua fight on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and said he wanted to fight, talking about facing Manny Pacquiao in boxing and how he was supposed to return in April but UFC isn’t booking him, which shows you how much the guaranteed money for PPV from ESPN has changed the game as far as UFC booking McGregor and other big stars. He claimed nobody in the history of the fight game has been treated the way he’s been treated Well, maybe nobody with his drawing power. McGregor has only fought four times in MMA in the last seven years.

For this past week, the only thing related to wrestling, MMA and boxing that hit the top 20 for a day on Google searches was Anthony Joshua, who won his fight yesterday, at No. 7 with more than 100,000 searches.

A match that took place on Thursday that people have been raving about, including some calling it the best trios title match in New Japan history, was the Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii match against Jeff Cobb & Henare & Great O’Khan from Korakuen Hall.

Dwayne Johnson doing a make-a-wish visit teased the idea of returning to WWE.

Israel Adesanya is now talking like he’ll be back in UFC soon. He had previously said he wouldn’t be fighting until 2027.

Geoff Neal vs. Ian Machado Garry and Robert Whittaker vs. Paulo Costa have been announced for 2/17 in Anaheim, CA.

Yair Rodriguez vs. Brian Ortega has been announced in a five round co-main event on 2/24 in Mexico City. Brandon Moreno vs. Amir Albazi will headline the show.

LA Knight got the key to the city of Hagerstown, MD last night. He was born in that area. There were about 500 people there, all ages. Shaun Ricker’s family serves the community and his brother is a member of the fire department. He was very gracious, signing tons of autographs and taking photos with anyone who asked. His family was there as was his girlfriend. (Thanks to Jimmie Alexander at WTOP News)

Stardom today at Korakuen Hall: Mei Seira b Yuzuki, Hanan b Hanako, Mai Sakurai & Thekla b Hazuki & Saya Iida, Saki Kashima won three-way over Mina Shirakawa and Yuna Mizumori, Nanae Takahashi & Yuu b Syuri & Ami Sohrei, Utami Hayashishita & Saya Kamitani & AZM & Lady C & Hina & Miyu Amasaki b Natsuko Tora & Momo Watanabe & Starlight Kid & Ruaka & Rina & Fukigen Death in an elimination match, Suzu Suzuki & Megan Bayne & Saori Anou b Giulia & Maika & Mirai when Bayne pinned Giulia after an F-5.

There were three title changes on today’s Dragon Gate Final Gate 20223 in Fukuoka. Kai & Ishin & Yoshiki Kato won the Triangle gate titles over Yamato & Dragon Kid & Punch Tominaga, Kaito Kiyomiya & Alejandro from NOAH won the vacant Open the Twin Gate titles beating Ben K & Kota Minoura and Luis Mante won the Open the Dream Gate title in a three-way over Madoka Kikuta and Shun Skywalker.

Tetsua Endo faces Yukio Naya in the finals of the DDT D King Grand Prix tournament on 1/3.

Pro Wrestling Phoenix from Wednesday night in Omaha, NE: Ryan Romantic b The Siev, Tanner Renken b Chaac De Oro, Willy Sweet b Clay Evans, Pat Powers & Vic Douglas b Con Artiest & TankBryson, JC Slater b Xander McIntosh, Joey Daniels b Alan Lyric, Willy Sweet won Battle Royal, Moonshine Russell b Willie Sweet. The next show is 1/25 at the Waiting Room Lounge in Omaha.

Lucha Va Voom has announced shows on 2/14 and 2/15 at the Mayan Theater in downtown Los Angeles. Those announced are Taya Valkyrie, Ma1gno, Lil Cholo, Jack Cartwheel, and Dirty Sanchez.

Mustafa Ali vs. Leon Slater was announced for the 1/28 Progress show at the Electric Ballroom in London.

Rusty Blair was announced as the 2023 inductee into the Scotland Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame. Born Carole Taylor, she won the British and European women’s championship, beating Mitzi Mueller in 1980. In 1987, she headlined the first all-women’s match held at Royal Albert Hall.

Stee Teulan aka Jack Bonza, who was in the New Japan tag tournament, pleaded guilty to a high range drunk driving after admitting drinking a full bottle of Vodka and driving. He almost hit a police car set up at a random testing site and pleaded guilty to one count of high range drunk driving. The alleged incident took place on 11/11 in Tuggerah, Australia at 9:15 p.m. 

In the CBS celebration of the 98th birthday of Dick Van Dyke on Friday, they showed the clip from the original Dick Van Dyke show in 1964 where Fred Blassie appeared as the world heavyweight wrestling champion and gave Van Dyke an airplane spin.

Dana White announced Jiri Prochazka vs. Alexander Rakic, Aljamain Sterling moving to 145 to face Calvin Kattar and Bo Nickal vs. Cody Brundage for the 4/13 UFC 300 show.

PCO vs. Dirty Dango has been added to the TNA 1/13 PPV show in Las Vegas.

Pro Wrestling Eve has 16 tickets left for its 1/5 show at the Big Penny Social in Walthamstow, London.

2 Cold Scorpio headlines a 1/19 show in Niagara Falls, NY at the Frontier Fire Hall for Empire State Wrestling.

Bob Magee sent us notes regarding independent promotions raising money for Christmas charities this year. This is always something we like to publicize and give credit to:

As of the morning of December 21, I have information on $246,523.40 in cash donations, 6,779 pounds (that’s OVER THREE TONS) of canned and non-perishable food, 3,960 pounds of dog food donated, and 21,594 toys/gifts that have been collected, and 6 bags of winter coats.

All Pro Wrestling/Nevada presented Headlock on Hunger at Reed High School, Sparks, NV raising over $10,000 for the Food Bank of Northern Nevada.

Wrestling for a Cure raised over $7,000 for St. Jude’s Hospital for Children through wrestling shows in the Chicagoland area.

Uprise Pro Wrestling held Climb The Ladder on August 5 in Marshall, NC to benefit the Manna Food Bank, raising around $500.

Supreme Pro Wrestling presented Lemonade on August 20 at Soccer World Indoor Arena in Elk Grove, CA; and is proud to announce it raised over $1,300 for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand charity dedicated to pediatric cancer.

San Diego Pro Wrestling Academy, together with It’s All About the Kids Foundation presented the Unity in the Community Food Drive charity event to collect canned food in El Cajon, CA on August 26. 50 pounds was collected at this individual event, as well as its wrestlers packing 700 bags of non-perishable food, which will benefit 3,500 to be distributed all over San Diego County.

Keystone State Wrestling Alliance set up a ring at Century 3 Kia in West Mifflin, PA on September 2 to raise $350 and 20 pounds of food for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.

Mid Southern Championship Wrestling held a food drive on September 2, for the children the Trumann, AR School District to help students who don’t know where their next meal will come from. At least 100 pounds of food that filled the back of a Dodge Ram was collected.

 1CW Pro Wrestling comes to Houston, DE on September 9 at the Houston Volunteer Fire Company, 143 Main Street, raising $2,325 at a show designed to benefit the Alex Oliveras Family.

GCW Charity Wrestling event returned to Aurora, ON on Saturday September 9, collecting 300 pounds in non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada event came to Aurora, ON on September 10, collecting 500 pounds in non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

Wrestling for a Cause returned to Tulsa, OK, on September 9 for WHY Ranch Foundation Presents: WFC- Wrestleland 4: Fight For Emmitt raising $1,200.

REAL Pro Wrestling returned to Fort Myers, FL on September 15 benefitting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, raising $1,000 and counting.

ECWA Pro Wrestling returns to Morganville, NJ on September 16, benefitting POAC (Parents of Autistic Children) Autism Services in Brick Township, NJ, which provides educational, support and recreational services to children and adults on the autism spectrum.

Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations presented Steelstacks Smackdown II in Bethlehem, PA on September 16 as a benefit to raise money for New Bethany, featuring The Godfather and D’Lo Brown. 450 pounds of canned and non-perishable food items were collected, as well as $400 in cash donations and counting to help Bethany’s work.

Chinlock Wrestling presented Chinlock for Charity on September 16 (sponsored by Cigar Chief) in Tyendinaga, ON with Legends of Wrestling meet and greet and autograph signing, as well as an exciting show raised $8,298.14 in support of Indigenous organizations in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory,

United Wrestling Coalition held a benefit at its September 23 show at McKaig-Test-Mullen American Legion Post 455 New Egypt, NJ raising $3,600 for an annual scholarship fund for the family of fan John Begley, who recently passed away from cancer. UWC also collected $65 cash and 50 items for Angels in Motion (Atlantic City chapter) that helps the homeless with “blessing bags”.

Journey Independent Championship Wrestling returned on September 23 for the Austin Fury Memorial Tournament in Martinsville, IN at the Morgan County Fair and 4-H Association; raising $500 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

Metro Pro Wrestling presented its annual Relay for Life Cancer Benefit show on September 23 in Taylor, MI, raising $48,000.

Pure Pro Wrestling returned on September 23 at Flint Iceland Arenas, with a show that helped raise $1,000 for the Autism Parent Support Network, a Flint based nonprofit.

WrestleARTS 12 returned to The Irving Theater in Indianapolis, IN on September 23 and raised an additional $500 for the Grotto’s Kids Fund. 

Crossfire Wrestling presented FIRED UP 2023 at Merriton Community Centre in St. Catharine’s, ON on September 24. Partial proceeds from this and all shows go to the Niagara Peninsula Foundation for Children (see below for overall total).

GCW Charity Wrestling returned to Cobourg, ON on Saturday September 30, collecting 250 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

Team Blue Brands and Pure Pro Wrestling presented Battle in the Creek 3: The Whole DAM Show on September 30, This year’s event featured Rob Van Dam, Dan Severn, Brian Cage, Alex Hammerstone, and more. $250 was collected for the South Michigan Food Bank. The League of Enchantment also held a Toy Drive at the event, collecting 35 toys.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada returns to Kingston, ON for a ComicCon on October 1, collecting 200 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

Pro Wrestling KING returned to Anderson, IN on October 1, and raised $165 for the Anderson chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Service Dog Program.

On October 7, One Fall Entertainment, and Sheboygan County Pink Heals Organization return to Sheboygan, WI to raise funds for Pink Heals, a non-profit organization assisting cancer victims and their families raising $13,000 this year featuring Al Snow, Doug Basham, Kenny King, Heath, and James Storm.

Tri States Wrestling partners with Against All Odds Animal Rescue for the entire 2nd Annual Midwest Tour October 5 – Palmyra, MO at the Palmyra Middle School Gym October 6- 7:00 PM in Sliced Bread Innovation Center, Chillicothe, MO. October 7- The St. Joseph REC Center, Saint Joseph, MO October 8 – Kansas City North Community Center, Kansas City, MOAs a result, just over $500 and (3,960 pounds) of dog food were donated for Against All Odds Animal Rescue.

On October 7 in Pascagoula, MS, AWA Pro Wrestling honored our great friend Joey Goetz with a portion of our proceeds from our October events donated to the Animal Rescue Foundation, an organization he was passionate about.

Promoter Diamond Dan Garza and Dr. Chuck Dietzen (aka Dr. Doom) together with Timmy Global Health presented the 21st annual #TimmyTakeDown, an event for children with many different disabilities to showcase their amazing abilities against professional wrestlers in a ring on October 8, in Kirklin, IN. The event raised $11,500

Showcase Pro Wrestling returned to Taunton, MA on October 13 for a Suicide Awareness show.

Champion for a Cause Promotions presented: The Hart of the Matter on October 13 in Wayne, MI: featuring Bret “The Hitman” Hart , Rhino, The Motor City Machine Guns, and Zach Gowen; raising $9,000 for the Fredi the PizzaMan Foundation, dedicated to building sensory rooms in public schools, creating safe spaces for students with autism to learn, grow, and thrive.

1CW Pro Wrestling returned to Selbyville, DE at the Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company, on October 14 raising $2,300 for Choke Slammin’ Cancer.

Proving Ground Pro held its annual show, ELKMANIA 10 on October 14, a fundraiser for the Elks National Foundation, which provides veterans services, medical research and college scholarships, raising $2,142 (totaling $25,000 over the last 10 years of Elks shows.

Live Pro Wrestling returned to Goderich, ON at Goderich Memorial Arena on October 14, and raised $6,000 to benefit the Hunter Costello Memorial Fun-dation, which works to build an accessible playground in Goderich, and to provide financial relief to families with ill or injured children in the local community.

GCW Charity Wrestling returned to Oshawa, ON on October 14. collecting 500 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.*

Pure Pro Wrestling stormed into Bay City, MI, on October 14, to benefit the Historic Masonic Temple community arts and movie facilities, raising approximately $1,000

On October 14 in Ocean Springs, MS, AWA Pro Wrestling honored great friend Joey Goetz with a portion of our proceeds from October events donated to the Animal Rescue Foundation, raising $540. 

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada event returned to Ajax, ON for a ComicCon on October 15 collecting 300 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

United Wrestling Coalition held a benefit at its October 21 Trick or Treat with the wrestlers show in New Egypt, NJ, collecting a large bag of personal hygiene items and non-perishable foods for Angels in Motion (Atlantic City chapter) that helps the homeless.

Appalachian Championship Wrestling presented Barnyard Beatdown 3 on October 21 in Winfield, WV; raising well over $1,000 to benefit West Virginia Horse Network, a horse rescue organization.

Mission Pro Wrestling returned to San Antonio, TX on October 21 at the Salvation Army Mission Corps, raising $400 to benefit the Salvation Army.

Cody Deaner (who also does motivational appearances at schools under his given name of Chris Gray) is raising funds at his wrestling and motivational appearances until just before Christmas for a special young man named Conor, who deals with Coffin-Lowry Syndrome, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, Crohn’s disease, and other conditions. 100% of the money Deaner brings in from his “Giv’er for Charity” merchandise at events for the next few months will go to Conor, his family, and paying for their growing medical expenses. Deaner will make five wrestling appearances and seven speeches this month; and has raised $1,114 through October 28.

On October 21, KSWA Wrestling teamed up once again with Sam’s Club Tarentum (Pittsburgh Mills) to raise $1,700 for a Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals fundraiser to benefit the local Children’s Hospital on October 21.

On Saturday, October 28 in Winston-Salem, NC, AML Wrestling held a pro wrestling benefit for TJ Small who has been diagnosed CNS Lymphoma in the brain, raising at least $2,400.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada event returned to Belleville, ON for a ComicCon on October 28, collecting 400 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

California Championship Wrestling presented a fundraiser show on October 28 for the 51 Fifty Gloves not Drugs program, raising $550.

IWA Productions presented its 11th annual Wrestling for a Cause show in Mount Vernon, IL on October 28, raising $2,167 for the mammogram department at Crossroads Hospital.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada event returned to Whitby, ON for a ComicCon on October 28, collecting non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

GCW Charity Wrestling returns to Bowmanville, ON on October 29, collecting 240 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

Independent Pro Wrestling returned to Hamilton, ON on November 4 for Hammering Cancer 4, working with Chris M Toste with all proceeds to benefit Hamilton Health Sciences/Juravinski Cancer Center. $4,174was raised.

1CW Pro Wrestling came to Houston, DE on Saturday, November 4, raising $3,200 for Delmarva Aces, and will Adopt a Family for Thanksgiving.

AWA Pro Wrestling and Mississippi Gulf Coast Toys for Tots held a Toys for Tots collection at its November 4 Ocean Springs, MS show, collecting at least 20 new, unwrapped toys.

Project X Wrestling presented House Party on November 3 at The Caruso Club, Sudbury, ON with a toy drive which will benefit the Salvation Army Christmas Hamper Program , collecting at least 100 toys.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada returned to Sudbury, ON for a ComicCon on November 4 collecting 800 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada returned to Angus, ON at the Angus Recreation Centre on November 5collecting 400 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

GCW Charity Wrestling returned to Orillia, ON on November 10, collecting food for the local community food bank.

AWA Pro Wrestling held a Toys for Tots collection at its November 11 Pascagoula, MS show, collecting at least 80 toys.

All Star Wrestling presents Bodyslams for Toys on November 11 in Vancouver, BC collecting an overflowing table of 50-100 new, unwrapped toys to the show.

GCW Charity Wrestling returns to Oshawa, ON on November 11, with two shows collecting 320 pounds food for the local community food bank.

MMWA Professional Wrestling returns to action on November 11 in St. Louis, MO, collecting a “very nice amount” of food for those in need for the holidays.

Tippy’s Collectibles and Midwest All Star Wrestling presented Women of Nations Grand Slam 5 on November 11 at North St. Paul High School, North St Paul, MN, raising the unbelievable figure of $74,800.

The United By One non-profit presented Together We Stand on November 11 in Hamden, CT in a wrestling charity event, raising $7,000 in a sold out show to raise awareness about type 1 diabetes with a portion of the proceeds going towards Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, with the remainder going to their own efforts.

GCW Charity Wrestling returned to Lindsay, ON on Sunday, November 12, collecting 280 pounds of food.

Empire State Wrestling returned to Buffalo RiverWorks on Friday, November 17 with WrestleBash XIII, with a food drive with three boxes of canned food going to Hearts for the Homeless of WNY Inc.

Three Legacies Wrestling presented Damage Control in Lancaster, PA on November 18 with an associated food drive for Brightside Opportunities Center, collecting around 50 pounds of canned and non-perishable foods.

United Wrestling Coalition held its November 18 New Egypt, NJ show, collecting for Angels in Motion (Atlantic City chapter) that helps the homeless, collecting 7 winter jackets and a case of Progresso soup for Angels in Motion, plus 5-10 toys/bikes ahead of the actual toy drive in December.

Brew City Wrestling returned to Waukesha, WI on November 18 with “Thanksgiving Throwdown”, the promotion’s annual Hunger Task Force show, collecting two full containers, over 100 pounds total.

UWE Pro Wrestling presented Headlock for Hunger on Saturday November 18, in Cadillac, MI at the National Guard Armory, around two dozen store bags worth, about 30 pounds of food.

On November 18 in Rocky Top, TN, Tennessee Legacy Wrestling presented the Mac McMurray Memorial Rumble, raising $357 to benefit the Rocky Top Angel Tree.

On Saturday November 18, CanAm Wrestling presented “The Good, The Bad, & The Crazy” in Olds, AB, raising $950 and collecting 60 pounds of food for the Mountain View Food Bank stock its shelves for the Christmas season.

IWF Media LLC and North Arlington Board of Education presented: When Legends Rise- 26th Anniversary Live Event on November 18 in N. Arlington, NJ to benefit Michael Robert Cammett Jr. Memorial Foundation. The event raised $4,051.26

On November 19, Supreme Pro Wrestling presents: STILL HUNGRY, their annual food drive show at Soccer World Indoor Arena in Elk Grove CA, around 50 pounds, enough food collected to fill a car for the Elk Grove Food Bank.

Wrestle Against Hunger returned to Tulsa, OK on November 25 and raised $1,300 for their ministry feeding the hungry in the Tulsa area.

GCW Charity Wrestling returned to Aurora, ON on November 25 collecting at least 50 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

Journey Independent Championship Wrestling presented Toys for Tots on November 25 in Martinsville, IN , collecting 50 toys.

Southern States Wrestling collected 15 toys and 2 bikes, plus 100 pounds of food donatedmat its November 25 show at Kingsport TN’s Armed Forces Center Armory making 31 straight non-pandemic years the promotion has served its community.

Vancouver Island Pro Wrestling returned to Nanaimo, BC on November 25, with its annual food drive event, Headlocks for Hunger, collecting 563 pounds of food for Nanaimo Loaves and Fishes.

Cape Championship Wrestling returned to Perryville, MO on November 25 in a benefit show with $1,000 raised for St. Jude Hospital for Children.

Gulf State Wrestling presented Season’s Beatings 7 for Toys for Tots in Berwick, LA on November 26, collecting at least 200 toys/and bikes.

For many years pre-pandemic, Hoosier Pro Wrestling held one of the largest toy drives in indie wrestling with their Firemen’s Cheer Fund Toy Drive shows. Although Hoosier Pro no longer is operating, Jerry Wilson and those sponsors still do a small toy drive, which this year bought 17 bikes for the Firemen’s Cheer Fund.

Wrestling With Purpose presents Clash For the Kids 2 on December 1, in Pembroke, NC and raised $1,490 so less fortunate children of Robeson County will get to experience the magic of Christmas.

DCW Wrestling returned for its annual Toys for Tots show on December 2 in Felton, DE, collecting around 100 toys.

MCW Pro Wrestling collected around 200 toys at its Breakthrough event on December 2 in Joppa. MD.

International Wrestling Cartel held their annual toy drive with Toys for Pittsburgh Tikes, at the December 2 show in Elizabeth, PA, collecting 50-60 toys.

Rocket Pro Wrestling returned to Joliet, IL for Christmas Chaos for Children on December 2, collecting 100 toys donated, plus $250 in donations for Windy City Ghostbusters for the LaRabida Children’s Hospital!!

Total Wrestling Federation returned on December 2 to Sacramento, CA for Wreck The Halls to collect 35 toys for children at Shriner’s Hospitals.

GCW Charity Wrestling/POP Culture Canada came to Port Perry, ON on December 2, collecting 250 pounds of canned and non-perishable foods for the local community food bank.

Wrestling for a Cause returned to Tulsa, OK on December 2 for the Fight for David Burt show, raising $1,300.

GCW Charity Wrestling/POP Culture Canada came to Newmarket, ON on December 2, collecting 80 pounds of canned and non-perishable foods for the local community food bank.

Crossfire Wrestling presented Jingle Bell Brawl in St. Catharines, ON on December 2, with $2,000 going to the Niagara Peninsula Foundation for Children this season.

KSWA Wrestling held its annual Fan Fest/Toy Drive 2023 on December 2, in Pittsburgh, PA in conjunction with the Allegheny County Department of Human Services Holiday Project that provides toys and other necessities to families within Allegheny County; with the show collecting nine construction bags of toys”, around 700 toys.

On December 2, POWW Entertainment returned for Rage Reaction in Fox Lake, IL; collecting about 100 pounds of canned/non-perishable foods for Project FISH in McHenry, IL.

Cojo Toy World held its annual Toy Drive on December 3 in New Bedford, MA with Ethan Page, Spike Dudley, and John Cena Sr., collecting an incredible 2,000 toys

Revolt Ministries held their annual 12 day Stuff The Bus Toy Drive at The Guardian’s Legacy show in Florida on December 2, with the overall Stuff The Bus Toy Drive (a part of Revolt Ministries’ work with The Guardian’s Legacy) going through, collected 12,000 toys as of December 13, plus $6,000 in cash donations for toys

ACTION Wrestling held its annual Toys for Tots event on December 8 at the Roger Spencer Community Center in Tyrone, GA, collecting around 80 toys.

Power Pro Wrestling/Adrenaline Championship returned to Milford, DE on December 8 for We Have Risen featuring Mark Briscoe and BLK OUT, collecting 100 new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots.

Atlantic All-Star Wrestling presented “Christmas Beatings 2023” on December 9 in Woodbury, NJ, collecting 80 toys for Toys For Tots

1CW Pro Wrestling returned to Houston, DE on December 9, raising $2,475 with the annual Toys for Joy show.

Championship Wrestling from Georgia presented Revelation on December 9 at the Emanuel County Recreation Cnter in Swansboro, GA, collecting 100 toys for Restoration Worship Center in Metter, GA.

Wrestle Against Hunger returned to Tulsa, OK on December 9, collecting canned and non-perishable food for their ministry feeding the hungry in the Tulsa area, with 100 pounds of bread, and canned food items working with the local BIMBO Bakery.

SuperKrazee Wrestling presented its Toys For Tots show on December 9 in Gloucester City, NJ, collecting around 30 toys.

UWE Pro Wrestling presented Christmas Karnage on December 9 at the Cadillac Army National Guard Armory in Cadillac, MI, collecting around 100 toys and bikes, with 1 blanket.

CanAm Wrestling, partnering with the Olds Christmas Angels Society presented “The Nightmare before Christmas” in Olds, AB, on December 9. During the intermission, they hosted a Teddy Toss event, where 125 Teddy Bears were donated to the Olds Christmas Angels Society.

Barrie Wrestling pulled a double header on December 9 at the Ferris Lane Community Church, Barrie, ON; raising $500 for Christmas Cheer Barrie.

On December 9, United Pro Wrestling returned to Bowling Green, KY at the National Guard Armory for Toys for Tots of Southern Kentucky, collecting 281 toys and books.

Off The Ropes Studio in Kitchener, ON worked with Camino Wellbeing to give back to the kids in the Kitchener community this Christmas at Punk Rock Slobberknocker 2 in Kitchener, ON as part of the KWPRFM Holidaze Market on December 9, raising $350.

MCW Pro Wrestling held its annual Toys for Tots show on December 9 in Frederick, MD, handled by Frederick Elks Lodge #684, with a guesstimate of at least 100.

Big Time Wrestling returned to Newark, CA in December 8, collecting 250 toys and gifts (per Family Giving Treet) in their annual Toy Drive for Family Giving Tree.

Hamilton Pro Wrestling presented its annual Wreck the Halls Food and Toy Drive Wrestling Event on December 8 in Hamilton, ON, with 300 canned and non-perishable items for the annual Food Drive with The Good Shepherd, and around 200 toys for the Toy Drive partnered up with Friends with Hearts! 

Mission Pro Wrestling returned to San Antonio, TX on December 9 at the Salvation Army Mission Corps, for Silver Bells 3 to benefit the Salvation Army.

Palmetto Championship Wrestling returned to Camden, SC on December 9 raised $250 to benefit the Elgin Police Department Toys Roundup and Caring Hands Foundation.

Hope For The Holidays presented their annual Charity Wrestling Event on December 10 in St. Petersburg, FL, to benefit Christmas Toy Shop, collecting 1,500 toys…enough toys to fill a 20 foot box truck. 

RMW Lucha Libre returned to Oxnard, CA on December 10; for its holiday toy drive show: collecting 150 toys for the children served by La Mision de Jesus in Tijuana, MX.

Demand Lucha returned to Toronto, ON on December 14 for A Very Merry Christmas Show, including a Toy Drive for Starlight Childrens Charity/Sick Kids

New Breed Wrestling returned on December 16 to Eldon, MO for a night of family fun and collecting at least 100 toys for Toys for Tots.

United Wrestling Coalition held its annual Toys for Tots event in New Egypt, NJ on December 16, and collected 5 large Toys for Tots boxes filled to the brim and 12 new bicycles, plus 5 large bags of winter clothing, coats and gloves.

Three Legacies Wrestling presented its final event of the year with Ring The Bells on December 16 in Lancaster, PA, collecting 50-60 new, unwrapped toys.

GCW Charity Wrestling’s associate organization Pop Culture Canada featured a ComicCon on December 16 in Markham, CA, collecting around 50 pounds of non-perishable food items for the local community food bank.

Delmarva Wrestling Digest presented: Over The Top For Toys For Tots…and the ninth Annual Toys For Tots Toy Drive on December 16 in Bridgeville, DE, collecting at least 100 toys plus cash donations.

Lucky Pro Wrestling and West Real Estate joined forces on December 17 in Wilmington, MA, collecting eight boxes of new and unwrapped toys, around 200 toys.

Texoma Pro Wrestling presented a Toy Drive show on December 15 in Sherman, TX and December 16 in Ardmore, TX, collecting at least 50 toys

New Tradition Lucha Libre returned to Palmdale, CA on December 17 for the NTLL Toy Pile Driver show, donating at least 200 toys to the Pinney Lane Foundation in Lancaster, CA.

On December 17, Supreme Pro Wrestling returned to Elk Grove, CA for its annual toy drive show, collecting around 100 toys.

Tri States Wrestling returned for a special two-night event with The Rumble for the Rescue Dogs in Bethany, MO on December 15 and 16; raising $300 for Against All Odds Animal Rescue.

Future Stars of Wrestling presented Holiday Smile Driver in Las Vegas, NV on December 16, collecting toy and wish donations.

American Premier Wrestling returned to East Statesboro, GA on December 16; show and dinner benefit Toys for Tots Foundation.

Glory Pro Wrestling returned to St. Louis, MO on December 17 for its annual holiday charity event, December to Rizzmember II, raising $5,000 to benefit Operation Food Search. 

GCW Charity Wrestling presents its annual Season’s Beatings Live Charity Wrestling Event on December 27 at the Harmony Creek Community Centre,15 Harmony Rd N, Oshawa, ON in Oshawa, ON Front Row reserved seats $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Please bring non-perishable food items for your local community food bank and get entered to win some fun prizes. One raffle ticket will be given for each item. The following items are in high demand and are greatly appreciated: Kids school snacks, juice (boxes and large), canned veggies and fruit, canned pasta, cereal, toothpaste/soap/toiletries, pet foods, diapers and baby supplies.

Southern States Wrestling will collect canned food items, clothing, and toys at its December 30 show at Kingsport, TN’s Armed Forces Center Armory making 31 straight non-pandemic years the promotion has served its community. Kids 12 and under FREE with paid adult to general admission! Saturday December 30th 7:30 p.m. Armed Forces Reserve Center Armory 399 highway 11w Mount Carmel Tennessee. Who is going to leave bald!?! Main Event Hair vs. Hair “Lord” Murphy Costigan vs. Wayne Adkins. Two special referees, one inside the ring, one outside the ring: Jason Blythe and Bruiser Bob. Plus five other main event matches!

WWE teases return of Authors of Pain in SmackDown vignette

WWE has teased the return of The Authors of Pain and the group aligning with Karrion Kross & Scarlett. 

During a Kross & Scarlett vignette on Friday’s SmackDown episode, an image of Akam, Rezar, and Paul Ellering in silhouette was shown. Kross used the word “Authors” in the promo, heavily implying the group’s return to the company and an alliance with Kross & Scarlett. 

Akam & Rezar are former NXT Tag Team Champions, winners of the 2016 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic in NXT, and former Raw Tag Team Champions. They debuted in NXT in 2016 with former Road Warriors manager Ellering, and were heavily pushed in the Road Warriors mold as a monster tag team. 

The group was called up to WWE’s main roster in April 2018, where Ellering was quickly replaced by Drake Maverick as the manager. After a Raw Tag Team title reign and alliance with Seth Rollins, Akam & Rezar were taken off television after an injury to Akam in March 2020, before both were released from their contracts in September 2020. 

Fightful reported earlier this year that Akam & Rezar had re-signed with the company as early as 2022, and that travel for the group had been planned as early as May 2023. Fightful also reported this week that the group’s return to WWE television was imminent.

Eight-man tag team match set for WWE Raw

An eight-man tag team match has been made official for Raw’s WrestleMania 39 go-home show.

The Street Profits will team up with Ricochet & Braun Strowman as they face Chad Gable, Otis & The Viking Raiders on Raw this Monday night. It’s a preview of the men’s Showcase match that will be taking place at WrestleMania 39.

The men’s WrestleMania Showcase four-way tag match will be The Street Profits vs. Ricochet & Strowman vs. Gable & Otis vs. The Viking Raiders. There will also be a women’s Showcase match at WrestleMania 39 involving Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez, Natalya & Shotzi, Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler, and one more team that has yet to be announced.

Though they’ll be teaming together on Raw, The Street Profits and Ricochet & Strowman got into a backstage confrontation on SmackDown last night.

Monday’s Raw is taking place at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The updated card for the episode is listed below:

  • Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa
  • WrestleMania weigh-in with Brock Lesnar and Omos
  • Miz TV with Becky Lynch, Lita, and Trish Stratus
  • The Street Profits, Braun Strowman & Ricochet vs. Chad Gable, Otis & The Viking Raiders

Former WWE stars, Alistair Overeem debut set for Wrestling Entertainment Series launch

Several former WWE stars — along with the pro wrestling debut of a former UFC fighter — are advertised for Wrestling Entertainment Series’ debut show.

Wrestling Entertainment Series is a new promotion that’s being launched by the tag team formerly known as The Authors of Pain. Its debut show is taking place at Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England on Saturday, June 4. The event will air live via Fite TV.

In the main event of the show, former UFC star Alistair Overeem will make his in-ring debut against Adam Scherr (Braun Strowman). It’s advertised that the match will be to crown Wrestling Entertainment Series’ first World Champion.

The full card is listed below:

  • World Championship match: Adam Scherr (Braun Strowman) vs. Alistair Overeem
  • Women’s Championship match: Lina Fanene (Nia Jax) vs. CJ Perry (Lana)
  • Tag Team Championship match: Gzim Selmani & Sunny Dhinsa (The Authors of Pain) vs. Westin Blake & Steve Maclin (Wesley Blake & Steve Cutler)
  • Killer Kross (Karrion Kross) vs. Samuray Del Sol (Kalisto) vs. JONAH (Bronson Reed)
  • Women’s Tag Team Championship match: Madison Rayne & Tenille Dashwood vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Chelsea Green
  • Dean Muhtadi (Mojo Rawley) vs. Lince Dorado
  • Pre-show match: Mike Bennett (Mike Kanellis) vs. Biff Busick (Oney Lorcan)
  • Pre-show match: Dirty Dango (Fandango) vs. Levis Valenzuela Jr. (No Way Jose)

This will be the first time Fanene, Perry, Selmani, Dhinsa, and Muhtadi have wrestled since their WWE releases.

Selmani & Dhinsa are going by the name “Legion of Pain.” They’ll be managed by their former NXT manager Paul Ellering. 

When the launch of Wrestling Entertainment Series was announced, it was stated that the promotion has “several yet-to-be-revealed dates across Europe & the Middle East” scheduled for 2022.

Authors of Pain launching new Wrestling Entertainment Series promotion

The tag team formerly known as The Authors of Pain are launching a new wrestling promotion next month.

Gzim Selmani (the former Rezar) and Sunny Dhinsa (the former Akam) have announced that their new Wrestling Entertainment Series promotion will launch with a show taking place at Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England on Saturday, June 4. The event will include Selmani & Dhinsa’s first match since they were released by WWE in September 2020.

Paul Ellering, who was AOP’s manager in NXT, will manage Selmani & Dhinsa at the inaugural Wrestling Entertainment Series event.

The show will be available to watch live via Fite TV.

“Some of the biggest names in professional wrestling will all be announced very soon for this celebratory kick-off event. WES already has an action-packed schedule in place for the remainder of 2022 with several yet-to-be-revealed dates across Europe & the Middle East,” a press release said.

“WES will also see the in-ring return of the Selmani & Dhinsa with legendary manager Paul Ellering by their side. The duo is set to re-establish themselves as one of the most dominant forces in the tag team wrestling division.”

AOP are former Raw Tag Team Champions and NXT Tag Team Champions.

Selmani is the co-founder of an NFT company named BullApePlanet.

AOP’s Akam and Rezar released by WWE

AOP, the team of Akam and Rezar, have been released from their WWE contracts.

WWE’s website posted the following message: “WWE has come to terms on the release of Akam and Rezar (AOP). We wish them all the best in their future endeavors.”

The team has not been seen on WWE television since Rezar suffered a bicep injury early this year.

Akam and Rezar were put together as a team on NXT starting in 2016 under the name The Authors of Pain, managed by Paul Ellering. They won the 2016 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, defeating TM-61 in the finals. They also won the NXT Tag Team titles on January 28, 2017 at TakeOver: San Antonio, defeating DIY.

The Authors of Pain made their debut on Raw on April 9, 2018, defeating Heath Slater and Rhyno. They immediately dropped Ellering as their manager. A number of changes took place in the following months, including shortening their name to AOP and adopting Drave Maverick as their manager. They won the Raw Tag Team titles on November 5, 2018, defeating Seth Rollins in a handicap match after Rollins’ tag team partner Dean Ambrose turned on him. They would lose the titles a month later to the team of Chad Gable and Bobby Roode.

In January 2019, Akam underwent knee surgery, keeping the team dormant for most of the year. Upon their return in November, Maverick was dropped as their manager and the team formed an alliance with Seth Rollins. That was dropped when Rezar suffered the bicep injury.

AOP’s Rezar tears right biceps in WWE Raw match

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On Thursday’s Wrestling Observer Radio (subscription needed), Dave Meltzer confirmed that Rezar did indeed tear his right biceps during a match on Monday’s WWE Raw.

Rezar was in an eight-man match with Seth Rollins, Murphy, and AOP partner Akam against the Street Profits and Viking Raiders and during the match, Montez Ford hit Rezar with a crossbody which is where the tear occurred.

He continued to work the rest of the match with one arm as his right arm dangled, something Bryan Alvarez noted on the post-Raw Wrestling Observer Radio, leading him to speculate the biceps was torn.

As of this writing, WWE has yet to formally announce the injury. Meltzer assumed Rezar would be taken off TV as he recovers, speculating he could be out 6-to-8 months if he needs surgery and several months if he doesn’t.

The 25-year-old born Gzim Selmani signed with WWE in 2015 and spent four years in NXT with Akam (Sunny Dhinsa) before getting called up to the main roster in 2018. The team missed a chunk of time in 2019 when Akam was recovering from a leg injury.

WWE Raw video highlights: Buddy Murphy joins Seth Rollins & AOP

Seth Rollins & AOP have added a new wrestler to their stable.

During their main event fist fight on last night’s Raw, Buddy Murphy aligned with Rollins & AOP and helped them defeat Kevin Owens, Samoa Joe & Big Show. Murphy got involved after Big Show was going to hit a punch on Rollins. He gave Big Show a low blow, then helped Rollins put Big Show through a table. AOP also put Owens and Joe through the announce table.

Big Show avoided a curb stomp by Rollins and threw Murphy out of the ring. Big Show went to the middle rope, but AOP gave him a powerbomb. The referee called for the bell when Rollins hit the curb stomp on Big Show after. Rollins hugged Murphy and all four posed.

Murphy had stayed at ringside and was dejected after losing to Aleister Black on last night’s show. Rollins went to Murphy and asked for his help during the fist fight.

More coverage from last night —

WWE Raw video highlights —

Drew McIntyre gets added to Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles

Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre vs. AJ Styles

Ricochet vs. Mojo Rawley

Charlotte Flair vs. Sarah Logan

R-Truth declares and undeclares for the Royal Rumble, Lesnar takes Truth to Suplex City

Mojo Rawley wins the 24/7 title from R-Truth

Rusev vs. Bobby Lashley

The Viking Raiders vs. The Singh Brothers

Becky Lynch and Asuka sign the contract for their title match at the Royal Rumble

Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy

Erick Rowan gets bit by what’s in his cage

Owens, Joe & Big Show vs. Rollins & AOP fist fight, Murphy aligns with Rollins & AOP

Raw fallout: Sarah Logan hopes she’ll go face-to-face with Charlotte again in the Rumble

Raw fallout: McIntyre is ready to win the Royal Rumble and get his first World title shot

Raw fallout: Ricochet says 2020 is going to be his year

WWE reveals rules for fist fight match, contract signing set for Raw

Ahead of tonight’s Raw, WWE has revealed the rules for their “first-ever fist fight.”

Kevin Owens, Samoa Joe & Big Show will face Seth Rollins & AOP in the fist fight. It was announced via The Wrap today that the match “is no-holds barred, no disqualification, no count outs, no pinfalls and no submissions” and will end “when the referee declares that one team is no longer able to continue.”

Big Show made his return last week as Owens & Joe’s mystery partner for their six-man tag match against Rollins & AOP. The fist fight was announced for tonight after that match ended in a DQ when Rollins used a steel chair.

The Wrap’s article noted that the fist fight will be the main event of tonight’s show and that a contract signing with Becky Lynch and Asuka is also set for the third hour. Lynch will defend her Raw Women’s Championship against Asuka at the Royal Rumble on January 26.

The Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky is hosting tonight’s Raw. Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles, Bobby Lashley vs. Rusev, Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy, and an appearance by WWE Champion Brock Lesnar have also been announced for the show.

WWE Raw video highlights: Samoa Joe stands up to AOP

The end of last night’s Raw saw Samoa Joe get put through a table after standing up to AOP.

Rey Mysterio’s United States title defense against Seth Rollins ended in a disqualification when AOP attacked Mysterio as he was about to get the win. Rollins and AOP then continued to attack Mysterio and brought him to the announce table. AOP told Joe to move out of the way, but Joe refused to be bullied by them.

Joe told AOP that if he got up it wasn’t going to just be to move. They went face-to-face and — after Rollins tried to calm things down — he told AOP to finish Joe. Rollins laid out Mysterio with a curb stomp, then Akam and Rezar slammed Joe through the announce table.

More coverage from last night —

WWE Raw video highlights —

Kevin Owens vs. Mojo Rawley in a no DQ match

Seth Rollins and AOP lay out Kevin Owens

Akira Tozawa, Santa Claus, and R-Truth win the 24/7 title

Cedric Alexander vs. Bobby Lashley

Drew McIntyre vs. Zack Ryder

Beating Asuka is the last debt that Becky Lynch needs to collect

Aleister Black vs. Deonn Rusman

Buddy Murphy vs. Joeasa

Ricochet vs. Tony Nese

Charlotte Flair vs. Chelsea Green

Liv Morgan is anything but typical

Randy Orton & The Viking Raiders vs. The O.C.

Erick Rowan vs. Travis Horn

Rusev vs. No Way Jose

Rey Mysterio vs. Seth Rollins for the United States title, Samoa Joe stands up to AOP

Raw fallout: Charlotte Flair has her sights set on winning the Royal Rumble

Raw fallout: Rusev is single and ready to mingle after his divorce

WWE Raw video highlights: Seth Rollins aligns with AOP

Seth Rollins’ heel turn was made official on Raw’s go-home show for TLC.

After aligning with AOP and helping them beat down Kevin Owens, Rollins cut a promo where he blamed the fans for his actions. Rollins said he and the fans used to get along, but it went wrong somewhere along the way. Rollins claimed that — even though he did everything right and stuck his neck out for the fans — they still disrespected him.

Rollins asked the fans what is good enough for them. He said he was telling the truth when he said he had nothing to do with AOP, but the fans’ negativity turned fiction into fact.

Becky Lynch’s handicap match against Asuka & Kairi Sane and Rusev and Lana’s divorce segment led to matches being made official for TLC. Asuka & Sane will defend their Women’s Tag Team titles against Lynch & Charlotte Flair in a tables, ladders, and chairs match on Sunday, and Rusev will face Bobby Lashley in a tables match.

Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy was also made official for TLC.

Last night’s show ended with Rey Mysterio facing AJ Styles in a United States title rematch. The finish saw Randy Orton get involved and continue his feud with Styles.

More coverage from last night —

WWE Raw video highlights —

Rusev and Lana get divorced

Matt Hardy vs. Drew McIntyre

The Street Profits answer The Viking Raiders’ open challenge

Seth Rollins claims there’s no association between him and AOP, Zayn manages Rawley

Aleister Black vs. Akira Tozawa

Liv Morgan’s makeover will debut soon

Humberto Carrillo vs. Andrade

Zack Ryder vs. Buddy Murphy

Seth Rollins aligns with AOP, Kevin Owens gets beat down

Seth Rollins says the fans’ negativity turned fiction into fact

Becky Lynch vs. Asuka & Kairi Sane

Asuka & Kairi Sane attack Charlotte Flair backstage

Erick Rowan destroys an enhancement wrestler who touched his cage

The Street Profits host “Monday after Weekend Update”

Rey Mysterio vs. AJ Styles United States title rematch

Raw fallout: The O.C. call Randy Orton a terrible human being

Raw fallout: Andrade and Zelina Vega argue after Andrade’s loss to Humberto Carrillo

Raw fallout: Humberto Carrillo reacts to defeating Andrade

Authors of Pain join WWE Raw roster

Another post-WWE Draft roster addition has been confirmed.

After they weren’t selected on either night of this year’s draft, WWE announced today that The Authors of Pain (Akam & Rezar) have joined the Raw roster. 

WWE began hyping the return of AOP on the September 16 episode of Raw. They haven’t had a televised match since taking part in the battle royal at Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia this June. That match was the first time Akam had wrestled since undergoing knee surgery in January.

The Viking Raiders won the Raw Tag Team titles from Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode this Monday. Ziggler & Roode were then drafted to SmackDown.

Here are the updated rosters for Raw and SmackDown:

Raw —

  • Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch
  • The O.C. (AJ Styles, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson)
  • Drew McIntyre
  • Randy Orton
  • Ricochet
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Kevin Owens
  • Natalya
  • Raw Tag Team Champions The Viking Raiders (Ivar & Erik)
  • The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)
  • EC3
  • Eric Young
  • Sin Cara
  • Universal Champion Seth Rollins
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Andrade (w/ Zelina Vega)
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka & Kairi Sane
  • Rusev
  • Aleister Black
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Humberto Carrillo
  • Erick Rowan
  • Buddy Murphy
  • Jinder Mahal
  • 24/7 Champion R-Truth
  • Samoa Joe
  • Akira Tozawa
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Liv Morgan
  • The IIconics (Peyton Royce & Billie Kay)
  • Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins
  • Mojo Rawley
  • No Way Jose
  • Sarah Logan
  • AOP (Akam & Rezar)

SmackDown —

  • Roman Reigns
  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt
  • Sasha Banks
  • Braun Strowman
  • Lacey Evans
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)
  • The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado)
  • Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker)
  • Apollo Crews
  • Drew Gulak
  • Heath Slater
  • Tamina
  • The B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas)
  • WWE Champion Brock Lesnar
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E & Xavier Woods)
  • Daniel Bryan
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley
  • Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura (w/ Sami Zayn)
  • Ali
  • Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode
  • Carmella
  • The Miz
  • King Corbin
  • Shorty Gable
  • Elias
  • Alexa Bliss
  • Nikki Cross
  • Cesaro
  • Luke Harper
  • Fire & Desire (Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville)
  • Dana Brooke
  • Drake Maverick