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Among the topics covered in this issue:

  • Full Forbidden Door coverage
  • Early notes on how the PPV did
  • Arena business and what historical achievement took place this past weekend
  • How the poll for the show had a unique and noteworthy result
  • Looking at AEW going into All In
  • A look at Money in the Bank, Heatwave, and ticket demand for the three WWE shows this week in Toronto.
  • A look at the playoffs for the G1 tournament
  • UFC 303 coverage of one of the shows where they had to change everything over and over again
  • Thoughts on the WrestleMania documentary, what was talked about, and what wasn’t.
  • A look at all the TV ratings info from the past week including rankings for the night and week, the competition, the whys behind the numbers, segment-by-segment and more
  • Chris Jericho returns to Arena Mexico
  • A look at Friday’s show including the Altantis Jr. ROH TV title win
  • AAA TV time notes
  • AAA Verano de Escandalo card
  • Major changes in Stardom
  • New Japan pushes a big open to 2025 for both their promotion and Stardom with dates for tourists
  • Minoru Suzuki vs. Sanshiro Takagi rematch on the bullet train
  • Notable sight gags on the match
  • Update on Marigold’s first major show with Iyo Sky
  • Rematch of one of the best bouts of the year set for the RevPro anniversary show at the Copper Box Arena
  • WWE stars at TNA TV tapings and at Bloodsport
  • More on Britt Baker’s return
  • Tony Khan talks about media rights negotiations, the Juneteenth rating, a milestone Eric Bischoff could never do
  • Will Ospreay opens up about his autism
  • Advance ticket sales for all the WWE & AEW shows over the past week
  • Biggest merch sellers in WWE & AEW
  • Dana White makes a claim that will blow your mind
  • More on the Bloodline angle
  • SmackDown issues with FOX
  • Notes on WWE departures
  • WWE investing in new business with notable partners including the NFL
  • Dijak talks more about his contract not being renewed

This Week’s Wresting Observer Newsletter Back Issue

Saturday Update

WWE

  • WWE is urging fans to wear white to Money in the Bank tonight to create a “whiteout” effect with the crowd. White towels are also being distributed to fans.
  • In a social media video, Paul “Triple H” Levesque teased that WWE has “a few surprises in the tank” for Money in the Bank.
  • Former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas was visiting at SmackDown in Toronto last night. Levesque posted a picture with him and wrote that it’s always good to see an old friend.
  • At yesterday’s Money in the Bank kickoff event, Levesque shared a special moment with a young fan by bringing her up onto the stage.
  • Johnny Gargano shared footage of him showing his new title belt to his son Quill after DIY won the WWE Tag Team titles: “All of my title wins in my @WWE career hold a special place in my heart. But being able to actually share this one with this guy hits a little different.”
  • The Masked Man Show asked Bron Breakker about potentially working with his father Rick Steiner and uncle Scott Steiner on WWE main roster television:
    • I think for now, I’m kind of establishing myself and kind of going my own way. I think down the line, yeah, we have that, we have that as an option to do if we need it one day, to where we can get my dad and uncle involved in some form or fashion, so that’s always there.
  • On yesterday’s WWE Speed episode, Andrade defeated Xavier Woods to retain the WWE Speed Championship.
  • Woods cut a post-match promo questioning whether he’s good enough as a singles wrestler after again falling short in his quest to win a singles title.
  • Becky Lynch said it was an honor to have the Irish Independent name her memoir as one of the best books that’s been released this year.
  • In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Shawn Michaels previewed the NXT Heatwave main event of Trick Williams vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Ethan Page vs. Shawn Spears:
    • We’re very excited to be in Toronto this weekend. Je’Von is in a new position, which we’re excited about, and we’re very fortunate to have him in the ring with three really talented guys. Trick has been there before. He’s still very new, but he understands what it’s like to be a big-time player. Then you have two veterans in Ethan Page and Shawn Spears. I think Je’Von is going to really shine, and I hope he enjoys the moment.
  • Carmelo Hayes told WrestlingNews.co about the emotional reaction he had to his girlfriend Kelani Jordan becoming the first NXT Women’s North American Champion:
    • I was at home on the couch and I had no idea. I didn’t know so I’m sitting and watching [and] I’m thinking as she’s climbing…I’m thinking someone is gonna rip her off and she grabbed the briefcase and I jumped up. I cried. I did cry tears of joy. I’ve done a lot of cool things and I haven’t cried. That made me actually cry because I know how hard that girl works and obviously, I care a ton for that girl. I just know how hard she works and she earned that.
  • An ESPN panel ranked Cody Rhodes and Bayley first in their respective wrestler power rankings for 2024 so far. The full men’s and women’s top 10 lists can be seen below:
  • Men’s –
    • 1. Cody Rhodes
    • 2. Will Ospreay
    • 3. Swerve Strickland
    • 4. Gunther
    • 5. Drew McIntyre
    • 6. Jon Moxley
    • 7. Bryan Danielson
    • 8. Damian Priest
    • 9. Kazuchika Okada
    • 10. MJF
  • Women’s –
    • 1. Bayley
    • 2. Toni Storm
    • 3. Jordynne Grace
    • 4. Mercedes Mone
    • 5. Bianca Belair
    • 6. Liv Morgan
    • 7. Willow Nightingale
    • 8. Mayu Iwatani
    • 9. Roxanne Perez
    • 10. Rhea Ripley

AEW/Other Wrestling

  • On his Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross said he believes PPVs should be three hours long:
    • Somebody asked me that question on Sunday because the discussion was, are we serving too much barbecue? It’s hard for me to even equate that answer because I believe that…it’s a tough question. I believe that a pay-per-view should be three hours. Plenty of time. If you can’t conduct your business in three hours, you need to reevaluate your plan. At least, that’s my take on it. Those four and five-hour pay-per-views are daunting, to say the least. Somebody said, ‘Well, when you guys were down at WCW back in the day, how long were your pay-per-views?’ I said, ‘They were two hours and 50 minutes long.’ That’s a fact. So I think somewhere more in the two-hour and 50-minute range is better, or just [say] three hours, for simplicity’s sake, is more my wheelhouse. Now that I’m getting older, my attention span has been affected, so I think three hours is a nice starting point for a pay-per-view. That’s just me. You first gotta cater to your audience, and I think when you get past three, you’re gambling, and I don’t know if that’s a smart thing to do, gamble with your audience’s attention span. Because no matter what we say, the heavy sh*t is at the end. It’s called a main event, and I think that’s something that’s very important. You gotta cater to that audience, make sure they’re covered, make sure they like the order, and it’s just hard. It’s hard to figure that out, but I think somewhere in that three-hour range would be my preference.
  • Tony Khan attended Michael Rubin’s Fourth of July party in the Hamptons. The Fanatics CEO has held the star-studded party every year since 2021.
  • Shane Taylor was the guest on AEW Unrestricted this week.
  • Donovan Dijak vs. Mustafa Ali has been announced for Winnipeg Pro Wrestling’s show at Burton Cummings Theatre on Thursday, October 24.
  • Chris Van Vliet interviewed Marc Copani (former WWE wrestler Muhammad Hassan) on the latest episode of Insight.

WWE Money in the Bank preview & predictions: Shhh, it’s Chelsea

WWE presents another five-match premium live event on Saturday when Money in the Bank takes place at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto (7 PM Eastern on Peacock/WWE Network).

These tight three-hour shows WWE has been presenting lately in the “Paul Levesque era” have been excellent with pacing that has allowed crowds in Glasgow, Lyon, and Jeddah to stay hot throughout, creating unique and fun atmospheres. I’m not expecting this Toronto crowd to be any different. 

This show feels more difficult to predict than recent PLEs as well. The betting odds for most of the matches are pretty close. Below are previews, predictions, and betting odds for every match at Money in the Bank 2024. 

The betting odds below are via Betonline odds on July 5, 2024.

Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre

Uso is currently the betting favorite to win this match. He’s listed as a -175 favorite up against McIntyre (+150), Gable (+525), Knight (+1200), Andrade (+1400) and Hayes (+1400). 

Uso has a great shot at winning, but I’m surprised McIntyre isn’t listed as a heavier favorite. McIntyre having the briefcase with CM Punk thwarting him from successfully cashing it in feels like it could be a storyline that goes on for months while Punk is injured and could then continue for several months after that in the entirely possible event Punk gets injured again.

WWE could just keep this going all the way to WrestleMania 41 no matter how many muscles or tendons in Punk’s body get torn. What we are learning about Punk right now is that he doesn’t actually have to wrestle for his angles to be hot.

Another possibility is that Punk interferes during the MITB ladder match and costs McIntyre a chance to grab the briefcase. Uso winning is the most likely result if that happens. Betonline has a prop bet available on whether or not Punk interferes in the match. He’s currently favored to do so with -165 odds.

Outside of Uso and McIntyre, I’m not sure who could take the briefcase home. It doesn’t fit with the storyline Gable is involved in right now. Knight is possible, but then that would put him up against Cody Rhodes and that doesn’t seem like a direction WWE wants to go. It would be a big win and jump up the card for either Andrade or Hayes who are both longshots.

Prediction: McIntyre

Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark

The oddsmakers feel the most likely scenario here is Stratton (-200 favorite) taking the briefcase and beginning her inevitable rise up to be a World title contender. The only other participant in this match with decent odds of winning is Green who is listed at +110. 

The possibility of Green winning here is being overlooked by some. She’s going to get a huge babyface reaction in Toronto. On top of being Canadian, she’s exactly the kind of performer Toronto crowds will go against the grain to cheer. At some point during the match, even if she doesn’t win, there will be a moment where fans are made to believe she’s just about to grab the briefcase. Scotiabank Arena will explode when that happens. 

Also, much like what happened with Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre in Scotland, if WWE feels they have to give a Canadian a win on this show, it will probably be Green.

Green as the briefcase holder could lead to some very entertaining moments and storylines. Her as a beatable champion who retains the title via underhanded tactics and a little help from her “spicy margarita” Piper Niven could be pretty entertaining as well. 

Nobody else has been given much of a chance by oddsmakers. Stark is listed at +1000, Valkyria at +1200, and Naomi at +1400 which feels like long odds for her. Sky is not being given much of a shot at all with odds listed at +3300. Perhaps Vegas doesn’t think WWE would send a MITB briefcase holder to Marigold’s Summer Destiny show on July 13. 

Prediction: Green

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defends against Seth Rollins

Before the stipulation was made that a Priest loss means he has to leave Judgment Day, I would have said that his retaining was all but certain. I still think he will, but I’m not nearly as sure as I had been. 

The idea that Priest would have to leave his faction fits snugly into the storyline that has been going on within the team…but it could also be a red herring. It feels as though we are eventually going to end up with a Judgement Day faction of Liv Morgan, Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, and Finn Balor with Priest and Rhea Ripley both going full babyface. I don’t think Priest leaves the group on Saturday, though. 

Priest is listed as a -200 favorite to retain and I think he probably will. I’m assuming the other members of Judgment Day will get involved in the finish as Rollins won’t lose clean. 

Prediction: Priest retains

The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens & Randy Orton

The Bloodline is listed as -450 favorites — the largest of anyone on the show. With all the new members having debuted recently, it would be a little weird to have them lose. Also, it feels as though we are building to Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa at SummerSlam and we need a reason for it. Thus, the most likely scenario has Sikoa pinning Rhodes here.

Hikuleo should be free of his NJPW contract and could debut at any moment. He could play into the finish of this match, but it feels a little soon after Jacob Fatu’s debut to introduce someone else into the mix.

Prediction: The Bloodline

WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn defends against Bron Breakker

I’m pretty surprised that the betting odds are as close as they are. I don’t recommend betting on wrestling, but if I did, I’d probably put a little money on Breakker. He’s listed as only a -150 favorite but barring anything ridiculous, he should win the title. 

However, this is wrestling and something ridiculous often happens. Sheamus could interfere, someone else could get involved, etc. Regardless, Breakker is not going to lose clean and the most likely scenario has him leaving Toronto with the title.

I believe the plan with Breakker is for him to get a Gunther-style run with the belt. This allows him to be out of the World title picture until he’s ready, but still go on a long winning streak that makes fans wonder what will happen when he finally gets his chance at the big crown.

Zayn will fight valiantly and show his fighting spirit, but ultimately, the Canadian hero will come up short. 

Prediction: The Breakker era begins

Hulk Hogan: Bron Breakker could be WWE’s next top guy

Hulk Hogan is a huge fan of rising WWE star Bron Breakker.

Breakker, the son of Rick Steiner and nephew of Scott Steiner, has been getting a big push since joining the Raw roster in the 2024 WWE Draft. He was formerly a champion in NXT and had a brief stint on SmackDown after getting called up to the main roster earlier this year.

In an interview with Bill Apter for Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Hogan said he thinks Breakker could be WWE’s next top star.

“He’s something else. He’s wise beyond his years,” Hogan said about Breakker. “Number one, to be that intense and to know the red light’s on and to be able to stay in that zone, it’s very impressive. So, if they do the right thing with him, that could be your next Stone Cold, The Rock, or Hulk Hogan. He could be the guy.”

We’ve seen an especially intense version of Breakker since he moved to Raw. Hogan agreed with Apter that there are a lot of similarities between Breakker and Goldberg, who both played football before starting in pro wrestling.

“Yeah, a lot of similarities, a lot of similarities,” Hogan said. “He’s just got that extra spice. Bill [Goldberg] had a certain thing, I had a certain thing, The Rock had a certain thing. Bron Breakker has all of the above, plus he’s got a little extra spice on his plate. I mean, he’s ramped it up, and he’s just getting started. I can’t even imagine what’s going to happen when he really figures it out.”

At Money in the Bank, Breakker will attempt to win his first main roster title as he challenges Sami Zayn for the Intercontinental Championship. The event is taking place in Toronto on Saturday, July 6.

Bron Breakker vs. Ludwig Kaiser added to WWE Raw lineup

A new match has been announced for WWE Raw.

Bron Breakker vs. Ludwig Kaiser has been added to the lineup for Monday’s show. A match featuring the new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions has also been added.

The match between Breakker and Kaiser comes after Kaiser interfered in Breakker’s match against Sheamus last week. Breakker paid Kaiser back by spearing him outside the ring.

WWE on social media later announced that Abla Fyre and Isla Dawn will also be in action, taking on Kayden Carter and Katana Chance.

WWE Raw on Monday takes place at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Last week, it was reported that WWE is closing in a deal to bring a future SummerSlam, WrestleMania, and Royal Rumble to the city at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Five matches are now confirmed for Raw this week including two Money in the Bank qualifying triple threat bouts.

WWE Raw (Monday, June 24) —

  • Men’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Braun Strowman vs. Bronson Reed vs. Chad Gable
  • Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Lyra Valkyria vs. Shayna Baszler vs. Kairi Sane
  • Kofi Kingston vs. Karrion Kross
  • Ludwig Kaiser vs. Bron Breakker
  • WWE follows up on the debut of the Wyatt Sicks

Fight Game: Will Bron Breakker or Trick Williams be the bigger WWE star in five years?

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

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week. Then, we went through our Top Five topics of the week which included discussions on the following:

  • WWE Clash at the Castle preview
  • Ricochet’s future
  • Bron Breakker vs. Trick Williams and who could be the bigger WWE star in five years
  • Will Ospreay’s AEW matches becoming normalized
  • Thoughts on episode 2 of Who Killed WCW?

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We’re Live, Pal: What’s next for Ricochet?

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It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal which is also available for free on YouTube below.

Andrew Zarian and I opened up the show talking about him putting his young son in the camel clutch last weekend as well as doing lots of tanning.

We then discussed some actual wrestling things like:

  • Bron Breakker destroying Ricochet on WWE Raw
  • How AEW should debut him if they sign him
  • Why utilizing Ricochet correctly is important
  • Eric Bischoff and Who Killed WCW?
  • WWE Clash at the Castle

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Ricochet written out of WWE following hospitalization angle

Ricochet was seemingly written out of WWE television following an angle that took place on Raw.

After Ricochet saved Dragunov from a post-match attack from Bron Breakker on Raw, the two were backstage when Breakker speared Dragunov again. Ricochet attacked Breakker as the two brawled around the production area. Breakker cut off Ricochet and lawn darted him into a nearby production truck. Breakker then followed it up by slamming Ricochet into a car windshield as backstage personel broke up the fight.

Following a commercial break, Ricochet was loaded into an ambulance with fiance Samantha Irvin entering the ambulance with him.

Earlier in the show, Dragunov lost to Breakker after taking multiple spears. As Dragunov was recovering outside of the ring, Breakker went to charge after Dragunov but Ricochet made the save, leaping off the barricade and laying out Breakker before sending him out into the crowd.

The assault on Ricochet comes as Dave Meltzer reported in today’s Daily Update that Monday was expected to be his final night with the company, and may be headed to AEW.

WWE Raw live results: Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov

WWE Raw tonight is the go-home show for Saturday’s Clash at the Castle PLE in Glasgow, Scotland, with just three matches official for tonight from the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio.

After defeating Ricochet last week, Bron Breakker will look to continue his four-match main roster win streak as he battles Ilja Dragunov in a clash of former NXT Champions. This was set up last week after Dragunov saved Ricochet from a post-match attack. It is also a rematch from July 2023 in NXT.

Ahead of his title defense against Chad Gable this Saturday, Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn will take on Gable’s Alpha Academy stablemate Otis in non-title action.

Former WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY will take on Lyra Valkyria in a rematch from the recent Queen of the Ring tournament when Valkyria picked up the win. SKY attacked her last week to set this into motion.

Tonight’s live coverage kicks off at 8 PM Eastern.

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Following the WWE signature open, we got a live shot of the crowd in Toledo, OH, as Michael Cole and Pat McAfee welcomed us to the show. Backstage shots of Ilja Dragunov, Bron Breakker, Damage CTRL, and Lyra Valkyria walking were shown.

Drew McIntyre opens Raw

The challenger to Damian Priest’s World Heavyweight Championship made his way to a great reaction from the crowd as commentary recapped the end of Raw last week that featured McIntyre getting laid out by Priest and a South of Heaven chokeslam through the announcer table.

As the crowd chanted “CM Punk” at McIntyre, the man himself said that he was not focused on anything else other than being the new World Champion in five days at Clash of the Castle. He said that wherever Priest went, Judgment Day was scurrying right behind him. Before he could continue, the music of Damian Priest interrupted McIntyre. “Say his name and he appears,” said Pat McAfee of Priest’s arrival.

Priest walked down the ramp, flanked by Finn Balor and JD McDonagh. He started by saying that McIntyre was still making excuses and that he made things personal right now. Priest said that the title he was holding was not the Judgment Day’s world title. He declared that he was going to put McIntyre down at Clash, and that he didn’t need any help from Judgment Day to remain champion. “I’m Champion, because I’m Damian Priest,” said the World Champion.

McIntyre fired back by claiming that the only reason Priest has a chance of retaining was because of Balor and McDonagh’s intervention. This prompted Priest to issue the challenge: McIntyre versus Finn Balor tonight on Raw, with the stipulation being that if McIntyre beat Balor, the Judgment Day would be barred on Saturday.

McIntyre seemed to accept the challenge, telling Priest that he had better be ready to shake his hand next Monday after McIntyre humiliates him at Clash at the Castle. McIntyre walked off to his music as we went to the commentators.

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Cole and McAfee recapped the happenings with Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio’s apparent romance on Raw last week as we went to the Judgment Day’s corner of the arena, where Morgan was seen being confronted by Dominik.

Morgan said that maybe Dominik needed a girl who wasn’t afraid to call him “daddy” as she walked away and left a card with her hotel room number for Dominik.

IYO SKY (w/ Dakota Kai & Kairi Sane) defeated Lyra Valkyria

Valkyria opened the match by battering SKY in the corner before the referee broke it up. This allowed SKY to take advantage as she went on the offensive with repeated stomps and punches.

SKY’s running charge was avoided by a somersault from Valkyria, as she followed that up with a dropkick and a bridging suplex. SKY had a somersault dodge of her own, but Valkyria caught her in a modified pretzel clutch submission in the middle of the ring. She went for a bridge pin and the two-count. SKY rolled outside, and stopped a dropkick from Valkyria before soaring with a moonsault that took us to the commercial break spot.

We returned to Raw with Valkyria taking SKY down with a springboard crossbody. With the advantage on her side, Valkyria floored SKY with a nice top-rope missile dropkick for the near-fall.

SKY regained momentum when she sent Valkyria into the middle turnbuckle, as she then hit a backbreaker. Moonsault attempt by SKY avoided by Valkyria, who went for a flash rollup for another near-fall. Valkyria hit SKY with the Nightwing, but Dakota Kai broke up the count behind the referee’s back.

Valkyria took out Kai and Sane. This allowed SKY to hit the corner meteora and put Valkyria in position for the moonsault. Valkyria blocked that with her knees as she tried again for the Nightwing, but SKY pulled at Valkyria’s hair as she then rolled her up for the one, two, three.

Post-match, Kai and Sane attacked Valkyria in the ring as SKY got to her feet and continued the assault. Before Damage CTRL could continue their attack, Katana Chance and Kayden Carter ran in to even the odds. Damage CTRL backed off, with the odds now even.

Fantastic opening bout from Valkyria and SKY. I enjoyed the chemistry the two showed and we should be in for an interesting feud with Damage CTRL vs. Valkyria and Carter & Chance that will likely lead to a six-woman tag match in the near future.

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– Back again at the Judgment Day corner, Dominik was met by Finn Balor, Carlito, and JD McDonagh. Dominik showed the trio the hotel room card that Liv Morgan left him. “That’s cool,” remarked Carlito. A poster of Rhea Ripley was seen behind Dominik during this segment for some nice symbolism.

– We were shown Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair walking backstage as the commentators switched gears to recapping the ongoing saga between Sami Zayn, Chad Gable, and the Alpha Academy.

– The Miz was looking for R-Truth backstage and asked Sami Zayn where he was. As Miz left, Zayn walked around and met with Maxxine and Akira Tozawa. Zayn apologized for what happened last week to Maxxine. Otis walked in and tried to apologize for his actions last week, saying as he “lost it”. As Zayn said that he understood Otis’s plight, Otis talked about how he lost everything: his “peach” (Mandy Rose), his “Tucky”, (Tucker from Heavy Machinery) and his Money in the Bank briefcase. Otis said that without them, he was nothing, and that Chad Gable and Alpha Academy brought him new meaning. Zayn answered by saying that Otis didn’t have to keep taking Gable’s abuse and to think about it hard as he then left Otis and Alpha Academy to their thoughts.

– We once again returned to the Judgment Day as Damian Priest entered the scene. Priest wondered about the hotel card that Liv left for Dominik. The card in question was gone as Priest wondered where it disappeared to. Dominik acted sheepish about the card’s disappearance.

– Ludwig Kaiser talked about how he beat Sheamus last week on Raw, as he boasted that he deserved to be to the top and that anyone who dared to oppose him would be “illuminated”. He officially staked his claim for the Money in the Bank ladder match at the end.

Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee & Braun Strowman defeated The Judgment Day (Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh) and Carlito

As the LWO made their entrance, another Uncle Howdy QR code flashed on the screen, which the commentators made note of.

Carlito tried to attack Strowman, but got a Biel throw for his troubles. Carlito tagged in Dominik, but McDonagh got tagged in after his dad Rey entered the match.

Mysterio worked over McDonagh as he tagged Dragon Lee into the match. Lee had the momentum, but Dominik dropped him on his head behind the referee’s back before getting tagged in himself. Blind tag by Mysterio allowed for him and Lee to send Dominik to the outside. McDonagh also got sent out of the ring. Mysterio caught by Judgment Day on the outside, as he’s used as a battering ram to clothesline Lee when he tried to go for a dive. This sent us to a commercial break.

Back in the ring with Mysterio and Carlito the legal men. Both men down and out as they attempted to reach their respective corners. Carlito managed to make it to tag McDonagh in, which allowed for him to stop Mysterio at the pass and take control for his team.

Mysterio tried to mount a comeback on Carlito, but that got snuffed out quickly. Carlito punched out Lee in the corner as Mysterio again created separation by removing McDonagh and Dominik from the equation, which finally allowed to try and tag Strowman in. But, McDonagh and Dominik took down Strowman from the apron and rammed him into the corner.

Judgment Day took over in the match with Mysterio completely isolated form his partners for the time being. That advantage was stopped cold as Mysterio hit a DDT on McDonagh, which gave him time to tag in Dragon Lee into the match.

Lee utilized his high-flying offense to briefly keep Carlito on his toes. Lee had Carlito trapped in a tree of woe position and stomped right on him. McDonagh broke up the two-count. Dominik dropkicked his father to the outside and his attention was caught by Liv Morgan, who was on the apron.

Dominik tried to shoo away Morgan, but she got sent into him after Zelina Vega shoved her off the apron. While Morgan was on top of Dominik, she looked at him lustfully. As things broke down, Braun Strowman finally got tagged in and he ran through Judgment Day like a freight train at ringside.

Running powerslam by Strowman was then followed by Dragon Lee leaping off of Strowman’s shoulders for a splash on Carlito, which gave his team the victory.

Pretty standard six-man tag match, but the continuing situation between Dominik and Liv Morgan got a bit more intriguing near the end, so the aftermath on that will be one to watch.

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– The commentators talked about Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov as they threw it to a promo from Dragunov. The Mad Dragon talked about how he was going to make Breakker suffer and that he wasn’t going to stop until he was done breaking him.

– Backstage, Ricochet appeared to give Dragunov a bit of a pep talk. Dragunov said that he was going to slay the beast tonight, then promising to go another round with Ricochet once he was done with Breakker.

– A promo for SmackDown this Friday hyped a confrontation between Cody Rhodes & AJ Styles ahead of their I Quit match at Clash at the Castle, as well as Kevin Owens vs. Solo Sikoa.

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– Damage CTRL were backstage as it appeared that IYO SKY was once again completely frustrated after what went on following her match against Lyra Valkyria. She stormed off screaming in anger while Dakota Kai and Kairi Sane looked on in concern.

Sami Zayn addresses the Chad Gable problem

Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn walked to the ring and grabbed a mic. He talked about how the past couple of weeks have been a “messed up couple of weeks” ahead of his Clash at the Castle IC Title defense against Chad Gable.

Zayn said that something so personal got turned into something he can’t quite describe after all of Gable’s machinations and manipulations of Alpha Academy. He said that on Saturday, he was going to defeat Gable and put an end to all this.

Before Zayn could continue his piece, Chad Gable and Alpha Academy interrupted him . Gable got strong “you suck” chants as he entered.

Gable said that this was “typical Sami Zayn” by trying to interjecting himself into everyone’s business without asking. Gable spoke for Alpha Academy’s behalf by claiming that they were happy, and that by winning the Intercontinental title on Saturday, that would make them even happier.

Zayn incredulously asked if Otis, Akira Tozawa, and Maxxine if they were happy with Gable’s claims. He bluntly said that Gable didn’t care about the three of them, and that the fans cared about them the most. Zayn told the Alpha Academy that they would be happiest once they left Gable once and for all.

Gable angrily replied that he was going to unleash the version of Otis that didn’t care about showing any remorse for anything right at this moment, or rather, after the commercial break.

Sami Zayn defeated Otis (w/ Chad Gable)

The match started from the break with Otis battering Zayn in the corner as Gable barked out orders at ringside. Otis went for a running splash on Zayn, as he then repeated the move on Gable’s orders.

Gable got on the apron and shouted at Otis to listen to him, but that opened him up to a Helluva Kick by Zayn for the quick victory.

Post-match, Gable attacked Zayn and held him up for Otis to hit him. Otis hesitated as Gable shouted and slapped Otis some more for refusing to listen to him. Otis hyped himself up and ran into Zayn in the corner before he dropped him with the World’s Strongest Slam.

Gable tried to stand side-by-side with Otis, but he quickly turned to him as Gable began cower in fear. Otis raised a fist and stopped himself before he left, conflicted.

Surprisingly short match, but it did the job well in building up the Gable vs. Zayn title match on Saturday and the prospect of Alpha Academy finally turning against their oppressive headmaster. The uncertainty with Gable’s contract status adds another element of intrigue to the proceedings.

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– The Miz finally found R-Truth, who told his championship partner that they were supposedly defending their Tag Titles against the “APA” tonight on Raw. It turned out, that they were set to take on the Authors of Pain tonight as Scarlett gave the Awesome Truth the “Death” tarot card.

– They showed a tweet from Cody Rhodes regarding the NXT Battleground main event, as we found out that Rhodes will be on NXT tomorrow night. The commentators then congratulated Kelani Jordan for being the first ever NXT Women’s North American Champion.

– A recap of Jey Uso’s declaration for the Money in the Bank ladder match was shown.

Zoey Stark & Shayna Baszler defeated Unholy Union (Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn)

Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill were ringside for this match.

Before Dawn & Fyre’s entrance, they were interviewed at the Gorilla position by Cathy Kelley.

Dawn started the match by dropkicking Baszler right in her injured knee from last night’s NXT Underground match. Dawn & Fyre had the upper hand on Stark early on.

Stark fought back and flattened Dawn with a clothesline and tried to go for a tag to Baszler, but she was down and out for the moment. Fyre & Dawn hit a double team move on Stark as Baszler finally returned to the match and got tagged in.

Roll-up by Fyre got kicked out by Baszler as she stomped on Fyre’s shoulder. Fyre kicked at the injured knee of Baszler, but to no avail. Ultimately, it was the Kirafuda Clutch by Baszler on Fyre that put an end to this match via referee stoppage.

This match didn’t really last long enough for me to get a full impression, and I thought it was an odd choice for it to be this short. Hopefully the triple threat tag team match at Clash at the Castle has more time to cook, so to speak.

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– A hype package for Bron Breakker played just before he made his way to the ring for his match against Ilja Dragunov.

– A tweet from former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III talking about how Breakker was one to watch was shown heading out of the commercial break.

Bron Breakker defeated Ilja Dragunov

As the bell rang, Breakker and Dragunov exchanged blows in the middle of the ring as Dragunov got the better of his foe with repeated chops. Breakker bounced back and tackled Dragunov, followed by a series of hard punches to the face.

Dragunov regained the advantage and trapped Breakker into another corner of the ring with repeated chops to the chest. Dragunov paintbrushed Breakker with a running boot in the corner. Breakker stopped Dragunov’s momentum by sending him careening into the middle rope. Raw went to a break in the action with Dragunov on the outside.

Raw returned with Breakker having Dragunov trapped in a chinlock. Dragunov fought out of it but got dropped with a standing powerslam by Breakker for a two-count.

Breakker continued the attack on the back of Dragunov’s head with repeated strikes followed by another chinlock. Dragunov escaped and booted Breakker in the head. Dragunov went on the offensive with multiple clotheslines, then landing the Constantin Special on Breakker.

Dragunov dove off the top rope with a knee to the forehead of Breakker. German suplex barrage by Dragunov hits the trifecta for the near-fall. Breakker fought out of a powerbomb attempt by Dragunov with a back body drop.

Dragunov lifted Breakker up on his shoulder for a Death Valley Driver right into the bottom turnbuckle. With Breakker stunned in the corner, Dragunov went Coast to Coast with a dropkick onto him. Diving senton splash by Dragunov wasn’t enough to put Breakker away.

As Dragunov had a full head of speed, he got his head near taken off by a vicious Steinerline by Breakker. The Spear attempt got stopped by a knee from Dragunov, who then caught Breakker with the H-Bomb. The action spilled outside the ring as Dragunov kicked Breakker over the commentary table. Dragunov attempted a suplex, but Breakker blocked it and dropped Dragunov ribs-first onto the table.

Breakker lifted Dragunov on his shoulder and proceeded to target those injured ribs of Dragunov with slams onto the barricade and ring post. In the ring, Dragunov tried to fight back, but he got surprised by a Spear out of nowhere by Breakker. Dragunov rolled out of the ring, but got bulldozed by another Spear on the outside. Breakker pulled down the stripes as Dragunov pulled himself into the ring, then putting an end to this incredible match with one last Spear.

After the match, Breakker tried to hit yet another spear on Dragunov through the barricade, but Ricochet intercepted him with a diving kick out of nowhere.

Excellent, hard-hitting TV match between Breakker and Dragunov. This had my attention from start to finish. Both Breakker and Dragunov are great at a smash mouth style of wrestling and we got a great showcase of it here. I find myself enjoying this whole angle with Dragunov/Breakker/Ricochet.

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– The Judgment Day were huddled together again discussing Liv Morgan and the hotel card she left Dominik. Priest said that he trusted Dominik to take care of business and put his foot down as it related to Morgan. While the group were fistbumping one another, Finn Balor took Liv’s card and put it in his pocket while nobody was looking.

– Sheamus and Drew McIntyre were backstage talking about their future plans. McIntyre told Sheamus to be there for Saturday as he looks to become the World Heavyweight Champion. Sheamus talked about how Ludwig Kaiser had the “mother and father of all receipts” coming to him after last week and that he was ready to win Money in the Bank. McIntyre then said Sheamus had better warn him in advance of a cash-in should he win the briefcase. The two men agreed that it would end up being “banger after banger after banger” if they ever met with the title on the line.

WWE World Tag Team Championship: Awesome Truth (R-Truth & The Miz) defeated Authors of Pain (Akam & Rezar)

Prior to the match, the Final Testament were asked about AOP’s upcoming match, as Kross talked directly to Xavier Woods, stating that maybe once AOP won the World Tag Titles, he’ll realize that he may better suited for the Final Testament, especially after how Kofi Kingston supposedly “abandoned” him.

Miz & Rezar opened the match before Akam got tagged in and the AOP had the upper hand as Raw went to an abrupt commercial break within the first minute of the match.

We returned with Miz in trouble as Akam tried to stop him from tagging Truth in, to no avail. Truth entered the match and hit the John Cena tribute set on Akam. Rezar got thrown over the top rope as Miz and Truth tried to go for the double Five Knuckle Shuffle. Scarlett’s distraction allowed Karrion Kross to pull down Miz & Truth.

Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods ran down and attacked Kross, which gave Awesome Truth the opportunity to roll up Akam after a failed attempt to hit him with the World Tag Team Championship belt. Miz got the pin to help his team retain their Tag Team titles.

Not really much to say here, as the only development we got was the New Day attacking Karrion Kross. Final Testament’s presence honestly does not do anything for me at this point.

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– Backstage, Ricochet was helping Ilja Dragunov up when Breakker speared Dragunov through a production crate. Breakker and Ricochet fought their way to the parking lot, where Breakker lawndarted his foe into the side of the WWE production truck. Breakker lifted Ricochet up and hit a nasty powerslam onto the front windshield of a nearby car. As officials and referees shooed Breakker away, Ricochet was left writhing in pain.

– Following a replay of what happened before the break, returned to Ricochet being loaded onto an ambulance as fiancee Samantha Irvin looked on in tears. She joined Ricochet by his side in the ambulance as it left, apparently leaving us without a ring announcer for our main event.

Drew McIntyre versus Finn Balor (if McIntyre wins, Judgment Day is banned from ringside at Clash at the Castle)

As McIntyre entered, Pat McAfee volunteered to be the ring announcer, calling him “a big handsome bastard”. McAfee also introduced Finn Balor, announcing him as “representing the bum-ass Judgment Day”.

McIntryre tried for a slam on Balor, but he countered it into a takedown. An attempt at a bulldog was stopped by the sheer strength of McIntyre, who punched Balor out to the outside.

Balor drove McIntyre into the ringpost at ringside before smashing his taped-up arm against the post before he threw him back in the ring. Balor continued to go after McIntryre’s hurt arm before he got sent outside. Balor regained the advantage for a bit but he got dropped face-first into the apron by McIntyre. Balor unable to avoid calamity as McIntyre threw him over the announce table with a belly to belly throw as we went to our final commercial break of the evening.

Raw returned from break with McIntyre asserting himself against Balor right up until he got trapped in an armbar submission hold. McIntyre fought out of it as Balor continued the attack in the corner.

McIntyre caught Balor for an attempted powerslam, but he got reversed into a neckbreaker for the two-count. Balor once again applied the armbar, which forced McIntyre to lift him up for the powerbomb. McIntyre roared back with clotheslines and belly-to-belly throws, followed by the neckbreaker.

McIntyre kipped right back up and had Balor in his sights for the Claymore Kick. Balor countered it into a Slingblade, as he then flew over the ropes with a tope on the outside. Balor felled McIntyre with repeated dropkicks and looked to have him in position for the Coup De Grace. McIntyre stood himself back up and hit the Glasgow Kiss headbutt, followed by the superplex for the close two-count.

Future Shock DDT by McIntyre as he once again had Balor targeted. Damian Priest walked down the ramp, while Carlito & JD McDonagh tried to run interference. Balor hit his dropkicks and missed on the Coup De Grace, as McIntyre ended the match with a Claymore Kick to earn an even playing field for his World Title Match against Priest.

Raw concluded for the night with champion & challenger staring each other down.

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Great main event to cap off an entertaining Raw from start to finish. McIntyre winning this match was all but certain to remove Judgment Day from the equation, but, a certain Chicago native might have a chance to ruin the hometown hero’s big moment if he decides to show up on Saturday.

Raw’s midcard scene continues to be a key highlight as the Liv Morgan/Dominik Mysterio drama got some good developments this week, plus the story with Bron Breakker, Ilja Dragunov and Ricochet. With tonight apparently being Ricochet’s final appearance in WWE, look for that angle to turn into Dragunov attempting to avenge Ricochet as he goes after Breakker once again. The Chad Gable/Alpha Academy/Sami Zayn story looks like it’s going to reach a big moment on Saturday and I can’t wait for the payoff that’s been building for weeks.

Meanwhile, Uncle Howdy and the group being teased being QR codes is all but certain to make their debut next week on Raw, so it’ll be interesting to see where they fit in on the red brand in terms of story.

All in all, Clash at the Castle on paper seems to be a killer show and with WWE’s current momentum, it’s a show surely not to be missed.

WWE announces Bron Breakker storyline update

Adam Pearce has issued an appeal to Bron Breakker.

Breakker interfered during Ilja Dragunov vs. Ricochet on Monday’s show, spearing both wrestlers and causing the match to be called off. Pearce came out during the segment to admonish Breakker and the two were seen arguing in the back later as well. A week earlier, Breakker speared Ricochet backstage and sent his opponent that night, Kale Dixon, to the hospital.

In a video WWE posted on Tuesday, Pearce says Breakker, who was suspended in storyline due to his actions on the May 20 Raw, is being sent home again and his fine has been increased.

Pearce says in the video:

Lord knows nothing else has worked, Bron, so I’m going to try and directly appeal to you this way because appearances matter. And I’ve looked back on what the general public has seen when they see us together on Monday Night Raw and frankly, I’m embarrassed. You’re defiant, leaving bodies in the wake and me screaming at you like I’m your dad disappointed at your report card. That’s not what I want the general public to be left with because what I hoped we had achieved, Bron Breakker, when I drafted you to Monday Night Raw was a level of respect and mutual respect where you and I could look each other in the eye, say what needed to be said and accomplish the business at hand but we’re not there.

Pearce continued:

I have taken your spotlight and suspended you and told your ass to sit at home, I have appealed to you financially by taking money out of your wallet and nothing, as of yet, has worked.

Pearce concluded that he wants to see Breakker succeed on WWE Raw.

I want you to be on Monday Night Raw for today and for tomorrow, for the future, because I believe in Bron Breakker. I believe in Bron Breakker. I can’t say it any clearer than that. I tripled your fine and I sent you home again. I’m done trying to talk to you like a man because maybe you’re not, maybe you just are a dog-faced gremlin.

Fight Game: WWE King & Queen of the Ring and AEW Double or Nothing previews

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new episode of The Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week in wrestling followed by our top five topics of the week which included discussions about the following:

  • Memories of the very first AEW Double or Nothing
  • Tony Khan’s Thursday media call
  • AEW Double or Nothing preview
  • WWE King & Queen of the Ring preview
  • Jey Uso’s rise
  • Bron Breakker as WWE’s top prospect

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Bron Breakker bids farewell to WWE NXT in post-show promo

Bron Breakker appears to be done with WWE NXT and set to join the main roster full-time. 

Breakker cut a farewell promo following Tuesday’s WWE NXT episode in front of the live crowd, and WWE later uploaded the footage to its digital media channels. 

In the promo, Breakker’s Wolf Dogs tag partner Baron Corbin thanked Breakker for reigniting his career, and helping him become a champion in WWE for the first time in six years. Breakker then addressed the audience.

Corbin & Breakker dropped the NXT Tag Team titles to Nathan Frazer & Axiom in a Stand & Deliver rematch on Tuesday’s NXT episode in a bout where Frazer & Axiom would never get another title shot if they lost. 

Breakker officially joined the SmackDown roster on the February 16 episode of that show, and looks to be on his way to the brand on a full-time basis going forward. 

The WWE Draft is set for April 26 on SmackDown and April 29 on Raw, so Breakker could conceivably end up as part of either brand going forward. 

The video of Breakker’s NXT farewell promo is embedded below.

Wolf Dogs vs. Alpha Academy stipulation match announced for next WWE NXT

A stipulation match featuring the The Wolf Dogs vs. Raw’s Alpha Academy is one of five bouts set for the March 26 WWE NXT show.

NXT Tag Team Champions The Wolf Dogs (Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin) will take on Alpha Academy’s Otis & Akira Tozawa on next week’s show. If Alpha Academy are victorious, they will be added to the NXT Tag Team title match at Stand & Deliver on Saturday, April 6. 

Breakker & Corbin are currently set to defend the Tag titles against the winners of a number one contenders match set for the April 2 NXT show, but the Stand & Deliver bout becomes a triple threat should Alpha Academy win next week. 

Four more matches, plus a series of vignettes for the Stand & Deliver bout between Trick Williams & Carmelo Hayes are also set for next week’s NXT. 

A “Prime Target” vignette series on next week’s episode will recap the Williams vs. Hayes feud, plus preview their Stand & Deliver contest. 

NXT Champion Ilja Dragunov will be in action on next week’s episode against Stacks Lorenzo in a non-title match. Dragunov defends the NXT title against Stacks’ partner Tony D’Angelo at Stand & Deliver. 

NXT GM Ava also announced a pair of matches for next week’s show that she says could decide competitors in the NXT North American Championship match at Stand & Deliver. Shawn Spears will face Dijak on next week’s episode, plus Josh Briggs will take on Duke Hudson. Oba Femi is the current North American Champion, and has yet to have an opponent announced for Stand & Deliver. 

In a women’s division contest set for next week, Thea Hail will face Jazmyn Nyx in Nyx’s first televised match. Nyx cost Hail’s Chase U stablemate Riley Osborne his NXT Heritage Cup match on this week’s episode against Drew Gulak. 

The announced card for the Tuesday, March 26 WWE NXT : 

  • The Wolf Dogs (Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin) vs. Alpha Academy’s Otis & Akira Tozawa –If Alpha Academy win, they are added to the NXT Tag Team title match at Stand & Deliver
  • Carmelo Hayes vs. Trick Williams “Prime Target” vignettes
  • Ilja Dragunov vs. Stacks Lorenzo
  • Shawn Spears vs. Dijak
  • Josh Briggs vs. Duke Hudson
  • Thea Hail vs. Jazmyn Nyx

LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre booked for next week’s WWE SmackDown

LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre, plus Bron Breakker’s in-ring debut on the brand have been announced for the February 23 WWE SmackDown. 

After a backstage confrontation on this week’s show between Knight & McIntyre, WWE made their match official for next week in an announcement on SmackDown. Both Knight & McIntyre are set to compete in the men’s Elimination Chamber match at next Saturday’s pay-per-view.

After being presented as SmackDown’s newest signing on Friday’s show, Bron Breakker’s in-ring debut has also been announced for next week’s episode. 

The feud between The Pride and The Final Testament will continue with a tag team match on next week’s SmackDown as The Street Profits will take on Authors of Pain. 

Another tag team bout is also set for next week, with the newly-dubbed New Catch Republic (Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate) taking on The Judgment Day’s Dominik Mysterio & JD McDonagh. Dunne & Bate will challenge Judgment Day’s Finn Balor & Damian Priest for the Tag Team titles at Elimination Chamber next Saturday. 

Next week’s SmackDown is being taped Friday night in Salt Lake City. The announced card for the show airing on Friday, February 23: 

  • LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Bron Breakker’s SmackDown in-ring debut
  • The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) vs. Authors of Pain (Akam & Rezar)
  • New Catch Republic (Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate) vs. The Judgment Day (Dominik Mysterio & JD McDonagh)

Bron Breakker joins WWE SmackDown roster

Bron Breakker is now a member of the SmackDown roster.

On Friday night, Breakker was revealed as SmackDown’s newest acquisition. There was a segment on SmackDown where general manager Nick Aldis signed Breakker to a contract.

Breakker will make his SmackDown in-ring debut next Friday (February 23). His opponent for the match has not been announced.

In storyline, Aldis and Raw general manager Adam Pearce had both been trying to sign Breakker since his appearance in the Royal Rumble.

Though he’s been called up to the main roster, Breakker is still a champion in NXT. Breakker & Baron Corbin won the NXT Tag Team titles from Tony D’Angelo & Stacks earlier this week. They earned the title shot by winning the 2024 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.

The 26-year-old Breakker is the son of Rick Steiner and nephew of Scott Steiner. Breakker has held the NXT Championship twice since joining WWE in 2021.

Naomi and Tiffany Stratton also recently joined the SmackDown roster.

Jade Cargill remains a free agent after her Royal Rumble debut and has yet to join Raw or SmackDown.

Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin win Tag Team titles on WWE NXT

New NXT Tag Team Champions were crowned on Tuesday.

Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin defeated Tony D’Angelo and Stacks in the main event of NXT to win the Tag Team titles for the first time. The finish had Corbin lay out Stacks with the End of Days, only to get taken out of the ring by D’Angleo. This allowed Breakker to hit Stacks with a spear to win the titles, ending D’Angelo & Stacks’ reign after 92 days.

Breakker & Corbin agreed to team together just prior to the start of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic in January. Though Breakker was reluctant to team with Corbin at first, he eventually agreed. The team went on to win the tournament final at Vengeance Day earlier this month, defeating Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams.

The title win comes as Breakker may be heading to either Raw or SmackDown. Following his appearance at the Royal Rumble, an ongoing storyline on the main roster has general managers Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis looking to sign Breakker to their brand.