Swerve Strickland attacks Bandido at ROH Supercard of Honor

Swerve Strickland stepped inside of a wrestling ring for the first time in months on Friday night. And that’s good news for wrestling fans, but bad news for Bandido. 

After defeating Blake Christian to retain the ROH World Championship at Supercard of Honor, Bandido was celebrating on his knees when Strickland attacked from behind, laying him out with a house call. After a second house call, Strickland set up a chair in the ring and hit a vertebreaker onto it.

Swerve’s last in-ring appearance was a loss to Kenny Omega on AEW Dynamite in March, a match that Omega won to earn a World Championship match against MJF at Dynasty. 

In recent weeks, a series of vignettes had aired on AEW television with Strickland running wild in Bandido’s Old West world. On Wednesday, it was announced the two would be facing off at AEW Double or Nothing in the first round of the tournament for the Men’s Owen Hart Cup.

Strickland and Bandido have only been in the same match once in AEW: in 2023, they were both in the 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal for the International Championship at Double or Nothing, a match eventually won by Orange Cassidy. 

They have been on opposing teams a handful of times in other promotions, but have only one singles match between them: In 2018, Strickland defeated Bandido at an Over The Top Wrestling event in Dublin, Ireland. 

Men’s Owen Hart tournament bracket revealed, two high profile bouts set for AEW Double or Nothing

The eight man bracket for the men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament were revealed on AEW Dynamite Wednesday with two very high profile matches set for next weekend’s Double or Nothing.

One of those is the first time ever match of Will Ospreay vs. Samoa Joe. Ospreay has had a bumpy road returning from neck surgery, but picked up a win over Ace Austin Wednesday in his first match since aligning with the Death Riders. Joe recently returned from a concussion with a late-April win.

The winner of that match will advance to face the winner of Jack Perry vs. Mark Davis which doesn’t have a date attached yet. Davis defeated Perry for the National title last Saturday at Fairway to Hell to ignite their feud.

The opposite side of the bracket will see Swerve Strickland vs. Bandido in a match that has been teased for several weeks. It’s Strickland’s first match since losing to Kenny Omega in mid-April and his first match against Bandido in AEW.

The winner of that match faces the winner of Brody King vs. Claudio Castagnoli in their third-ever singles match. King picked up a win in the 2023 Continental Classic while Castagnoli got revenge in the 2024 Classic.

The finals will take place at Forbidden Door on Sunday, June 28 in San Jose, California, with the winner presumably earning a future AEW World title shot at August’s All In.

Swerve Strickland return & new feud teased in AEW Dynamite vignette

Former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland is on his way back and already has his first opponent targeted.

A vignette aired on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite showed a man walking in a Western town and finding a Bandido wanted poster on the ground. He then picked it up and the camera panned up to reveal Strickland and Prince Nana who handed him a lighter in the shape of a gun to set the poster on fire.

Strickland has been out of action since losing to Kenny Omega in a World title shot vs. executive vice president role match on the March 25 Dynamite. At one point, it was reported that his absence was due to filming material for WBD but a member of Strickland’s team denied it.

Since losing to then-World Champion MJF in January, Bandido hasn’t been seen that much on AEW TV in the ring, competing just three times — the last coming in the vacant TNT title Casino gauntlet match at Dynasty. Vignettes of the ROH World Champion in the aforementioned town have aired in recent weeks.

While the two have been on opposite sides of the ring in both singles and tag team matches, they haven’t wrestled in AEW. Their last one-on-one was in 2019 for OTT in a much different time for both men.

Next month’s Double or Nothing could be the landing spot for the high-profile match.

World title match announced for ROH Supercard of Honor

Ring of Honor World Champion Bandido will defend the title against Blake Christian at next month’s ROH Supercard of Honor.

The 31-year-old will be trying for his ninth successful title defense since winning the championship at April 2025’s AEW Dynasty. However, it will be his first defense in five months since last December’s ROH Final Battle.

Christian is in search of his first ROH title of any kind.

The two have shared the ring six times through the years with two singles matches, but none of those taking place in either AEW or ROH.

Current ROH Supercard of Honor card | May 15

  • ROH World Champion Bandido defends against Blake Christian
  • Nigel McGuinness vs. Josh Woods in a Pure rules match
  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena defends against Maya World, Trish Adora, Yuka Sakazaki, Billie Starkz and Persephone in a Survival of the Fittest match
  • ROH Women’s Pure Champion Deonna Purrazzo defends against Diamante

Bandido celebrates one year as ROH World Champion

Bandido posted a statement to social media reflecting on the last year he has spent as Ring of Honor World Champion.

Bandido’s second reign with the title began on April 6, 2025 at AEW Dynasty, where he defeated Chris Jericho in a title vs. mask match.

In an Instagram post early Wednesday morning, Bandido expressed gratitude for the past year of his career.

He wrote (translated):

“Today I read a sentence that said:
If you feel like there’s been a lot of rain in your life lately, just imagine all the flowers that will grow because of it! And I say that in my life this past year, the garden that God has given me is full of the most beautiful ones!!

1 YEAR OF BEING A WORLD CHAMPION!! 🥹
Thanks to all of you for letting me be THE MOST WANTED IN THE WORLDWWWWW🤠🌵🔫🔫🔫”

Bandido’s first reign with the ROH World Championship began at Best in the World on July 11, 2021, when he defeated Rush for the title. However, he was forced to vacate the belt before Final Battle that year after testing positive for COVID-19.

As of this writing, Bandido’s combined 519 days as champion across two reigns ranks fifth all-time. Only Jay Lethal (707), Samoa Joe (645), Rush (575), and Nigel McGuinness (545) have held the title longer.

The longest single reign belongs to Samoa Joe at 645 days, followed by Nigel McGuinness (545), Rush (498), Bryan Danielson (462), and Jay Lethal (427).

Bandido replacing Brody King in AEW Dynamite trios match

Brody King has been replaced by his tag team partner, Bandido, in the upcoming AEW Dynamite trios match.

Previously set to tag along with Darby Allin and Jack Perry on the April 8 edition of AEW Dynamite, King has now taken himself off the schedule and will be missing this Wednesday’s Dynamite due to personal reasons.

King’s partner, Bandido, will now replace him in the team as the trio takes on the team of Andrade El Idolo, Mark Davis, & Konosuke Takeshita. AEW President Tony Khan earlier announced the match change on social media.

AEW Dynamite lineup | April 8, 2026

The upcoming AEW Dynamite episode is scheduled to take place at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Canada. Here is the updated lineup for the show:

  • Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Queen Aminata for the AEW TBS title
  • Chris Jericho to address his return
  • Darby Allin, Bandido & Jack Perry vs. Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita, Mark Davis, & Andrade El Idolo)
  • Kenny Omega to speak
  • Jon Moxley appearance
  • Will Ospreay appearance

AEW Revolution preview & predictions: We Tell Ourselves Stories

The following is an opinion-based preview and reflects that of the author and not the website.

AEW Revolution is AEW’s first real statement of the year, a new calendar with new intentions. This one feels different. Not louder, not more stacked necessarily, but more consequential. Almost every match on Sunday’s card carries the weight of a real-time decision. This isn’t just about who wins, but about who these people will be going forward.

Konosuke Takeshita getting what’s his or being deferred again. Marina Shafir walking through the door or watching it close. Kevin Knight being on the precipice of something bigger than the team he’s in. Hangman Page facing permanent exile from the one thing that defines him. Sunday’s Revolution 2026 isn’t just a show. Rather, it’s a card full of people standing at a fork in the road, whether they asked to be there or not.

These are the questions that get answered this Sunday in Los Angeles. Let’s run through the action.

AEW Revolution preview

Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir with everyone banned from ringside

There is a specific and under-appreciated generosity in what Toni Storm is doing right now. For years, she was the division’s anchor and a main event metronome. Now, without gold attached, she’s doing something arguably more valuable: she’s making others matter. That’s a skill set not everyone has and fewer are willing to deploy it.

Storm is doing both because that is what the great ones always do. The Timeless character should not have worked at all, but Storm turned both it and herself into one of the most valuable commodities in all of pro wrestling at the ripe age of 30. 

Marina Shafir has been many things in AEW. Background. Muscle. Faction decoration. Occasionally terrifying in small doses. But this is different. This is the door opening to something substantially more. Her credibility has slowly accumulated in the margins of larger stories and has led us to this moment.

There is no more patient waiting, no more promising glimpses. The lights are on and Storm, of all people, is the one at home. What Shafir does with this opportunity will define her ceiling in AEW. Either she leaves LA as someone the audience believes in, or she doesn’t. Sometimes it’s that simple. Sometimes, it’s that unforgiving. No pressure!

Prediction: Marina gets the big one

Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. The Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors & Gabe Kidd)

David Finlay has something, something real, something that separates him from his partners in ways that will eventually become impossible to ignore. The Dogs are loud and committed, and while Connors has his moments, this is clearly Finlay’s faction in the same way the Death Riders are (were??) always Jon Moxley’s.

The others exist in service of their leader, whether they know it or not. Gabe Kidd remains, to me, a performer whose reputation slightly exceeds his output, though I am watching him closely. The tag match on Wednesday delivered in a big way with a killer closing stretch that was a perfect preview of what kind of match this should be. 

Roderick Strong’s addition is a welcome one. The man is a perpetual motion machine of offense. He fits comfortably into the chaos this match is building toward. Expect more of what we saw on Wednesday, only just a bit louder. This is a fun match on a heavy card and exactly what’s needed.

Prediction: Darby, Cassidy & Strong

Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland

No titles. No trophies. Just violence.

Swerve is never better than when he has an edge. There’s real menace and an earned anger in everything he does. He’s never needed a reason to make someone bleed, but he feels slighted and pettiness is a powerful motivator.

Brody King has come into his own. A hulking, physical performer who has rounded out his edges to become an across-the-board superstar. The man was quietly turning into one of the most compelling physical presences in the company long before anyone thought to build a match around it. Now they have, and the result is a collision that doesn’t need a single title belt attached to justify its existence.

Leave these two alone in the ring, and they will figure it out.

Prediction: Swerve

Andrade El Idolo (with Don Callis) vs. Bandido

Good lord, the juice in this match.

Andrade has never, ever been better — not in NXT, not in WWE, not in his first run in AEW, not anywhere. There is a clarity and a sharpness to him right now that suggests one of two things: this is either a man who finally knows exactly who he is and what he’s capable of, or yet another tantalizing Andrade tease where he dials it in for a stretch before logging out completely.

We know these runs are fleeting and fragile, but right now, in this moment? He is a Tropicana factory worth of juice, and everyone in that arena and everyone at home is going to feel it.

Bandido, meanwhile, remains one of the purest pro wrestling treasures on the planet. His ROH World title is well-earned even if its visibility is…limited. Everything he does is must-see. Everything he does makes the person across the ring look like a million dollars. What happens when the person across the ring already looks that good? There is potential for something really, really special here.

This is lining up to be the match people talk about on the way home. Plan your bathroom breaks accordingly.

Prediction: Bandido

AEW Revolution
Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher, and Mark Davis vs. Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey, and Mistico for the AEW World Trios title

AEW Trios Champions Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) defend against Místico & JetSpeed (Kevin Knight and Mike Bailey)

We are in a moment for the fortitude and otherworldly determination of Mark Davis, a talented, rear-end-endowed man who has battled through more unfortunate injury luck than any one performer should be asked to absorb. It would have been so easy to give up and fade into generic Don Callis Family flotsam.

Instead, he worked his tail off and made the most of his situation. This is no charity act. Davis deserves to stand side-by-side with Okada and Fletcher as a champion. A rugged and beyond-solid worker, he is the kind of performer professional wrestling desperately needs to revitalize a sagging middle-class.

JetSpeed didn’t recruit a consolation prize when they brought in Místico. They recruited a living legend, this site’s Wrestler of the Year, a man so beloved in lucha libre that entire arenas exist in a state of permanent devotion to him. If anything, Knight and Bailey are the junior partners in this arrangement.

JetSpeed has worked better as a team than I ever imagined. I am frequently wrong. I am wrong about something every single day I am alive. Rarely have I been more wrong about something than I was about Bailey in AEW. I thought the act had a short shelf life at best and was an active drag on the product at worst. Nope! Not even close! The dude is not just a television worker, but a television highlight week after week. 

The more interesting thread running through this match is Kevin Knight himself. Watch him. He demands it. He got the big match against MJF, he got the prime promo time, something big is coming. He’s already outgrown the trios title, but has he outgrown his tag partner as well? This is a burgeoning superstar with an uncapped ceiling. I can’t wait to see him try to reach it.

Prediction: Okada, Fletcher and Davis

AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (with Stokely) defend against The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)

A few variations on one big question I can’t get out of my head: What can they do to make this special? What can they do to make this meaningfully different than every other time these four men have shared a ring?

It’s an honest question and it deserves an honest answer which is probably not much, at least structurally. The bones of an FTR/Bucks match are well-documented at this point. We know the beats, we know the escalation, we know the breathless finishing stretch. The question is whether, on this particular night in this particular building in this particular ring, they find that thing that separates a great match from a transcendent one.

These are two teams well aware of their legacy and their places in wrestling history. Any implication to the contrary is shortsighted and naive. Both FTR and The Young Bucks are consumed with greatness, and, with their finish lines closer than anyone would like to admit, tearing down the house very much matters to them. How they do it is where the intrigue comes. 

If they go 25 minutes and leave everything they have on the floor, this match can still be the thing everyone remembers. These four are too good at their jobs for it not to be.

Prediction: The Young Bucks win the titles

AEW Revolution 2026 Jon Moxley vs Konosuke Takeshita
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AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defends against Konosuke Takeshita with no time limit

Here is the honest Moxley situation as it stands: tweener Jon Moxley is incongruous. The Death Riders are firmly heels while their leader is no longer, at least not consistently. The audience has started cheering him again because the audience never really stopped loving him, which is either a testament to his permanent likability or a creative miscalculation, depending on how charitable you’re feeling.

The full turn feels all but cemented, but that creates a different problem entirely: can the Death Riders function without their True Ace as the fulcrum? Everyone in that group would need to take a significant step up for the faction to work independently of him, and that’s the big blinking question mark at the end of this sentence.

The no time limit stipulation exists because a second draw would be a bit of unconscionable, creative malpractice. One of them must walk out of LA as Continental Champion. The narrative weight of Takeshita finally claiming more gold and Moxley’s potential full face turn needs a clean loss to make it land with proper weight.

This is Takeshita’s moment and has been for a long time. Beating The Ace and bringing another title to the Don Callis Family does wonders for him. He should win, and win clean…and then the Death Riders should bust out the plastic bag one more time. 

Prediction: Takeshita wins the title

Babes of Wrath vs. Megan Bayne & Lena Kross | AEW Revolution
AEW Revolution (Image credit: AEW)

AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) defend against Megan Bayne & Lena Kross

Megan Bayne is a top-of-the-card superstar in the making, and pairing her with another woman of size in Lena Kross is exactly the right move — two physically imposing, credible presences who should not ever resort to chicanery to win their matches. Bayne has been ready for titles for a while now and this feels like the first step in a full ascent toward every piece of individual gold. 

Willow Nightingale is better than these titles. She is better than this program. She may well be better than everyone in this match. This is less hyperbole and more a statement of fact that AEW has been politely ignoring. Willow is a singles star being asked to be patient inside a tag team. Case in point is her singles title defense being on the pre-show and this on the main. 

Harley Cameron is not for me. I’ll own that fully and without reservation. Some people find her endearing and charming which is almost certainly true, and I understand that I am likely the problem here. But as a professional wrestling act, she is an anchor on someone with greatness in her future.

The Babes of Wrath have been fun enough. Fun has a ceiling. Nightingale does not and the longer she remains ancillary attached to other people’s stories — Cameron’s rise, Kris Statlander’s everything — the further she drifts from the moment she’s owed.

Let Bayne and Kross have the titles. Free Willow.

Prediction: Bayne & Kross win the titles

AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla defends against Kris Statlander in a two of three falls match

Rarely is someone so comfortable in their character so quickly on national television. Thekla is by no means a rookie, but it still took a terrifyingly short time to become this fully formed, singular performer. No one is really doing it like her. She moves, acts and talks like an 80s action movie villain who is also, entirely and completely, herself. I could listen to her run down her opponents all day. Her delivery of ‘you wear sunglasses now!’ is something I’m still thinking about.

There is a specificity to her contempt that most heels can’t locate without using their opponents’ first names or winking at the camera. Her delivery is spiteful and it always feels like she’s airing a grievance. That’s the mark of someone who has done the work. AEW’s women’s division is flush with talent. Thekla came in like a thunderbolt, forcing everyone else to step up.

This is the rubber match with a fitting stipulation. Two out of three falls neutralizes the chaos that defined their strap match. It forces a longer story, rewarding craft over improvisation, and leans into both women’s ability to go a longer distance. Statlander is proof of concept as the wrestler who waited, grinded, and finally got there. Thekla is the proof of concept for what happens when AEW lets someone be who they are, even when they’re so different from everyone else.

Prediction: Thekla retains

AEW Revolution 2026 MJF vs Hangman Adam Page
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AEW World Champion MJF defends against Hangman Adam Page in a Texas Death Match where if Page loses, he can never challenge for the title again

Think about what that actually means, not as a pro wrestling contrivance, but as a story. Hangman spent two years crumbling, crawling back from the edge, reclaiming his moral compass, and eventually pulling the World title back out into the light. Now he walks into a Texas Death Match where losing doesn’t just cost him a championship match. It costs him everything, permanently, forever.

There’s a world where that’s interesting. This is not that world. It’s a booking inconvenience masquerading as drama, and it diminishes something that didn’t need help. The jubilation of Hangman freeing the title from that briefcase last summer is something only he could evoke. Few performers can tell that story. Fewer still can deliver that finale with the proper weight. Adding a “never again” clause is a solution to a problem that didn’t exist.

MJF, for all of his exhausting excesses, has been genuinely great lately. He’s cut the corny name-calling and started delivering his promos with actual meaning. The cowardly, overcompensating heel is still there, but his worst inclinations are being curbed, and the result is a real pro wrestling antagonist.

A Texas Death Match is the complete antithesis of what he is as a wrestler. There is no worse stipulation, no worse opponent. He didn’t burn down a man’s house. He didn’t stick syringes into anyone. MJF is desperate and has done gross things to stay at the top, but Hangman, with everything to lose, is a different beast entirely.

Hangman should win. Any result that doesn’t end with him leaving LA with the belt is misguided. His reign after All In wasn’t the best, but the solution is not to exile him from the title picture forever — it’s to do better this time. MJF losing in his first PPV defense should send him spiraling, and that’s a story worth telling. Give us that story.

Prediction: Hangman wins the title

Bandido to face Amazing Red at upcoming HOG Las Vegas event

April 16 is going to be a busy day in Las Vegas for Bandido. Last week we learned he’ll be facing Galeno Del Mal in the afternoon. Now we know he’ll have another big match on the other side of the Strip just a few hours later. 

House of Glory announced today that Bandido will face Amazing Red at Culture Clash. It will be the first match ever between the reigning ROH World Champion and the three-time TNA X Division champion.  Also booked for Culture Clash: Brody King, a former Tag Team Champion and Trios Champion in AEW, facing Zilla Fatu, the reigning HOG Crown Jewel Champion. The Hardy Boys, whose overflowing trophy case includes a reign as the current TNA Tag Team Champions, will also be in action. 

Bandido is facing Galeno at the Wrestlecon SuperShow at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas, a show that starts at 3 p.m. He’ll then head out to the Palms for HOG Culture Clash, which is set to start at 7 p.m. 

Tickets for Culture Clash are available here.

Acclaimed, Sammy Guevara announced for Long Island HOG event

House of Glory has booked some of AEW’s most decorated champions for its next show.

Both Sammy Guevara and the Acclaimed will be appearing at HOG’s Superclash event in Long Island on March 21. It’s hard to tell whether Anthony Bowens and Max Caster are still teaming together in AEW these days, but HOG has booked the Acclaimed together in a tag match against the Mane Event, the team of Jay Lyon & Midas Black. Originally trained by HOG founder Amazing Red, Lyon & Black are three-time former HOG Tag Team Champions. 

Speaking of Amazing Red, he’ll also return to action on March 21, facing Guevara. It will be the first time that Guevara has wrestled the 28-year veteran, who has won three TNA X Division Championships among many other titles. 

Guevara, Cody Rhodes, and Wardlow are the only three-time TNT Champions in AEW history; he is also a former Interim TNT champion and a three-time Ring of Honor Tag Team champion, a title he currently holds along with the Beast Mortos. 

The Acclaimed are former AEW World Tag Team Champions. Along with Billy Gunn, they once held the AEW Trios Championships for 238 days, a record that was only recently broken by the Opps of Samoa Joe & Katsuyori Shibata & Powerhouse Hobbs.

House of Glory is co-promoting Superclash along with The Big Event. The event takes place at the Suffolk Credit Union Arena in Brentwood, New York, on March 21. Tickets are available here.

Bandido match announced for WrestleCon SuperShow

One of the world’s best wrestlers has been booked for WrestleMania week in Las Vegas.

WrestleCon announced on social media that ROH World Champion Bandido would be appearing at the Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow on April 16. His opponent: Galeno Del Mal. 

Galeno, a seven-year pro, is a member of lucha libre’s famous Wagner family. (His brother, El Hijo Del Dr. Wagner Jr., debuted on WWE SmackDown on Friday night.) A former GHC National Champion, he has primarily been appearing for Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan lately. 

However, he has also been a regular in WWE-owned AAA. In 2025, he competed against several WWE wrestlers, including El Grande Americano, Cruz Del Toro, and Joaquin Wilde. That makes his matchup with AEW/ROH star Bandido an intriguing one.

Bandido has been ROH champion for nearly a year, having won the title from Chris Jericho last April. In AEW, he is a former Dynamite Diamond Ring winner and also a former World Tag Team Champion with Brody King. 

Bandido finished second behind Konosuke Takeshita for the Most Outstanding Wrestler award in the 2025 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards. The ROH Championship match between Bandido and Takeshita at Supercard of Honor on July 11 finished second in the Pro Wrestling Match of the Year awards. 

The WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow takes place at 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 16, at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas. The event will stream live on Thriller TV. 

Bandido vs. Andrade set for AEW Revolution, Brody King issues challenge

For the first time ever, Bandido and Andrade El Idolo will go one-on-one as a challenge was issued and accepted for next month’s AEW Revolution.

After Brody King’s victory over Mark Davis on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, he said he wanted a fight at Revolution and called out former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland as he is after another World title match. Strickland was shown backstage with Prince Nana and didn’t seem receptive to the callout, walking away from a monitor.

Afterward, Bandido said he was looking for a fight too when Andrade El Idolo’s music hit and he came out onto the stage alongside Don Callis. Bandido made the gun gesture with his hand while Andrade reciprocated with his fist gesture, seemingly making the match official.

The two have been on opposite ends of a trios bout in April 2022 but this will be their first-ever singles meeting.

If the Strickland vs. King match happens, it will be their first-ever singles match in AEW and their first one-on-one match since a June 2018 MLW event.

Current AEW Revolution card | Sunday, March 15 | Los Angeles

  • AEW World Champion MJF defends against Hangman Page in a Texas Death Match where if Page loses, he can’t challenge for the World title ever again
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) defend against The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
  • AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley defends against Konosuke Takeshita with no time limit
  • Bandido vs. Andrade El Idolo

Bandido misses indie show due to injury

ROH World Champion Bandido had to miss a Saturday indie show booking due to a hand injury.

Bandido was previously scheduled to appear in Monterrey, Mexico, against Flamita as part of a RIOT Lucha card in Monterrey, Mexico. However, the bout was called off due to him suffering a minor hand injury.

The promotion shared the announcement and updated fans via their social media page.

It’s unknown when or how he suffered the injury. He last wrestled in a trios match on February 1.

The 30-year-old is scheduled to appear on the February 12 Ring of Honor show in tag team action, teaming with Mascara Dorada, Komander, and Xelhua vs. Blake Christian, Lee Johnson, Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari. The match will be taped this Wednesday as AEW heads to Ontario, California, for Dynamite.

After returning from multiple wrist injuries and then a concussion that put him for nearly two years, Bandido has wrestled nearly 100 times since February 2025.

Wrestling Weekly: A much curvier than expected road to WWE WrestleMania 42

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On this edition of Wrestling Weekly, the road we thought we were taking to WWE WrestleMania 42 has a few more curves and bumps than we thought.

Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa share thoughts on new WWE Champion Drew McIntyre, what that might mean for WrestleMania, and if we could get another curveball on Monday night with Finn Balor vs. World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk.

We also look at the latest AEW Dynamite, the things this show set in motion, and Powerhouse Hobbs apparently on his way out of AEW.

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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Bandido set to challenge for CMLL Middleweight title

Bandido is heading back to CMLL.

The company announced that the ROH World Champion will be heading to Arena Mexico on January 18. But he won’t be defending the ROH World Championship. Instead, he’ll be challenging Templario for his CMLL World Middleweight Championship. The show is set to be called Fin De Semana International, an event featuring international talent. 

Bandido is already set to have a busy week. On Wednesday, he will challenge MJF for the AEW World Championship. He earned the title match shortly before MJF regained the title at Worlds End, defeating Ricochet to win the Dynamite Diamond Ring and a future championship match. Bandido made history as being the first person in six years to hold the ring aside from MJF.

Thanks to AEW’s strong relationship with CMLL, Bandido has made multiple appearances for CMLL in the last year, including in September when he teamed with Mistico to defeat Dinfunto and The Beast Mortos. He also successfully defended the ROH Championship in October, defeating Hechicero in a rematch from earlier in the year.

Templario has been champion since May of 2023, defeating Dragon Rojo Jr.

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*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

This Week’s Back Issue

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Tuesday Update

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 WWE

  • Becky Lynch following her Women’s Intercontinental title win: ‘My phone has been blowing up with calls from the BIGGEST celebrities, MASSIVE sports stars, dignitaries from all over the world CONGRATULATING me and THANKING me for beating Maxxine last night! As YOUR Intercontinental champion, I represent each and EVERY one of you (even my HATERS)!!! MANY people are saying I’m the greatest champion in the WHOLE GALAXY!!! THEY should rename it the GALACTIC CHAMPIONSHIP!!! Something to look into.”
  • Je’Von Evans’ mom reacted to the news of her son signing with Raw in a Facebook post: “The first time our son signed his WWE (NXT) contract, it was on our kitchen table with the “Fantastic 4” there to witness. The second WWE contract he signed…..was last night, for RAW…..and was in front of the entire world!!!! 2 years…..from kitchen tables to major stages but even years before was PUTTING IN WORK! We ALWAYS knew…..the world is just catching up!!! Malachi Jeffers, proud is a WHOLE UNDERSTATEMENT! Soar son, SOAR!”
  • CM Punk talked to Fox 5 New York on his role in the upcoming film ‘Night Patrol’ and his match against Bron Breakker on Raw.
  • TMZ reported that Nikki Bella has been on dates with Cooper DeJean of the Philadelphia Eagles, but still considers herself single.
  • WWE ID Women’s Champion Laynie Luck will defend the title against Ivelisse at Shine Wrestling this coming Sunday.
  • Recent additions to WWE Vault include Gunther vs. Braun Strowman from  the January 13, 2023 edition of SmackDown, a compilation of lumberjack matches, Bray Wyatt vs. LA  Knight in the Pitch Black Match from Royal Rumble 2023, and The Wrestling Classic pay-per-view from 1985 featuring Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper.

AEW & Other Wrestling

  • Bandido set up a ring near his home in Torreon, Mexico recently and put on a free show for his neighborhood.
  • NJPW uploaded a video of Hiroshi Tanahashi’s last-ever entrance from Wrestle Kingdom 20.
  • CMLL has released a poster for their Arena Mexico show on Friday that will be headlined by Mistico squaring off against Barbaro Cavernario for the CMLL Light Heavyweight title.
  • PWInsider is reporting that Jake Roberts is scheduled to undergo a hip revision surgery tomorrow.
  • They also report that Duke ‘The Dumpster’ Drose is set for a court appearance next week. He is charged with one count of attempted aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor.
  • Jury selection has begun in the trial of Ted DiBiase Jr., who is charged with misappropriating millions in safety net funds in the state of Mississippi.
  • Jaime Dundee wrote on social media that he was ‘good’ after flipping his truck three times: “Well flipped my truck 3 times yesterday I’m sore as hell but I’m good seatbelt saved  me from being ejected ..trucks totalled but I’m not lol …”
  • A trailer has been released for an upcoming documentary on The Jumping Bomb Angels.
  • Warhorse posted a picture of himself recovering from foot surgery: “1 METAL PLATE AND 6 SCREWS LATER…OPERATION WAS A SUCCESS. NOW I’M MORE METAL THAN EVER.”