New participant added to WWE NXT gauntlet match

A new participant has been confirmed for tonight’s number one contender’s gauntlet eliminator match on WWE NXT.

Myles Borne’s NXT North American Championship challenger for NXT Stand & Deliver will be determined by a gauntlet match on tonight’s show. Jackson Drake, Dion Lennox, and Shiloh Hill had already been confirmed for the match. WWE has now announced that Charlie Dempsey will be competing in the bout as well.

In his video announcing the news, interim NXT general manager Robert Stone teased that a fifth competitor for the gauntlet match has also been finalized. Stone teased that viewers will need to tune into tonight’s show to see who that is.

Dempsey — the son of William Regal — is a new addition to NXT’s Birth Right faction, which also includes Lexis King, Arianna Grace, Stacks, and Uriah Connors. A pair of Heritage Cup Championship reigns are the only gold Dempsey has held in his WWE career so far.

Borne became North American Champion last month when he ended Ethan Page’s reign with the belt.

NXT Stand & Deliver 2026 is being held in St. Louis on April 4. Tonight’s NXT is the second-to-last episode before the PLE.

Here is the updated card for tonight:

WWE NXT (Tuesday, March 24) —

  • Ricky Saints (w/ Ethan Page) vs. Tony D’Angelo
  • Number one contender’s gauntlet eliminator match: Jackson Drake vs. Dion Lennox vs. Shiloh Hill vs. Charlie Dempsey vs. TBD (winner challenges North American ChampionMyles Borne at Stand & Deliver)
  • Sol Ruca and Zaria meet face-to-face
  • Tag team number one contender’s tournament match: Eli Knight & Elio LeFluer vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears & Niko Vance)
  • Thea Hail vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Fatal Influence (Lainey Reid & Fallon Henley) vs. Wren Sinclair & Kendal Grey

Charlie Dempsey match set for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XV

WWE NXT wrestler Charlie Dempsey is stepping back into the Bloodsport ring during WrestleMania week.

It was revealed today that Dempsey vs. Timothy Thatcher will be part of the card for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XV in Las Vegas on Friday, April 17. Both are Bloodsport regulars, with Dempsey having competed in five Bloodsport matches so far and Thatcher’s history with the event dating back to 2018.

Dempsey and Thatcher faced off on WWE Evolve near the start of 2026 with Dempsey getting the victory. Thatcher is now the on-screen general manager of Evolve and helps train WWE ID wrestlers.

In NXT, Dempsey — the son of William Regal — is part of the newly formed Birth Right faction with Lexis King, Arianna Grace, Stacks, and Uriah Connors.

Bloodsport is being promoted by Game Changer Wrestling and will be held at Horseshoe Las Vegas. The show will be broadcast live on Triller TV+. So far, Dempsey vs. Thatcher and Pete Dunne vs. Masashi Takeda have been announced. Here are all of the confirmed participants:

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XV —

  • Josh Barnett
  • Nattie
  • Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Yuji Nagata
  • Ulka Sasaki
  • Timothy Thatcher
  • Charlie Dempsey
  • Pete Dunne
  • Shayna Baszler
  • Erick Stevens
  • Fuminori Abe
  • Ray Jaz
  • Angel Verduzco
  • Joe Dashou
  • Masashi Takeda
  • Matt Mako
  • Royce Isaacs
  • Miyu Yamashita

New match added to next WWE NXT

A new match has been added to Tuesday’s NXT.

During NXT Vengeance Day, Charlie Dempsey turned down the offer to join Lexis Kings’ new stable. King asked Demspey to change his mind, noting that their fathers William Regal and Brian Pillman were former champions and paved the way for them to be a success. Tavion Heights cut off King and after some back and forth, King’s stable left. Heights then suggested to Dempsey they reunite the No Quarter Catch Crew for one night in order to take out King’s group. It was later announced that the two would take on King and Uriah Connors.

Throughout the last few weeks King, Stacks, and Arianna Grace have formed a stable and recently recruited Connors, who turned against Andre Chase and Kale Dixon.

Already announced for Tuesday is a three-way match between Jasper Troy, Sean Legacy, and Eli Knight. The women’s Speed finals will also take place between Wren Sinclair and Thea Hail.

WWE NXT (March 10)

  • Women’s Speed tournament finals: Wren Sinclair vs. Thea Hail
  • Tavion Heights & Charlie Dempsey vs. Lexis King & Uriah Connors
  • Jasper Troy vs. Eli Knight vs. Sean Legacy

WWE NXT wrestlers appear at Pro Wrestling NOAH show, future matches set

NXT stars made their presence felt at Korakuen Hall.

Charlie Dempsey and Harlem Lewis made their debut on Wednesday morning at Korakuen Hall during the N1 Finals. Dempsey announced that they will have at least two matches in NOAH. The first will take place on October 4 in Nagoya when they face each other in a singles match. A second match will then take place on October 11 when they team together to face a Pro Wrestling NOAH team at the Wrestle Odyssey event in Ryogoku Sumo Hall. Dempsey seemingly confirmed a third match at Korakuen Hall, though a date wasn’t given.

NOAH announced the arrival of the two wrestlers during the weekend. On last week’s NXT, Dempsey told Wren Sinclair that he was heading to Japan for a month and to hold the fort down, despite them being the only members of the No Quarter Catch Crew left.

Harlem Lewis hasn’t made NXT television yet but has been making appearances during the second season of LFG and has also wrestled on NXT Level Up. 

Two WWE NXT wrestlers set to appear at upcoming Pro Wrestling NOAH event

Charlie Dempsey’s Japan arrival has officially been confirmed.

Pro Wrestling NOAH announced on Sunday that the NXT star, along with Harlem Lewis, will be making an appearance on their September 23 show at Korakuen Hall. It hasn’t been announced if they will be wrestling on the card.

On last week’s NXT, Dempsey announced that he was leaving for a month to go to Japan and trusted Wren Sinclair in keeping the fort down while he was gone. This is despite a recent storyline where most of the No Quarter Catch Crew has abandoned Dempsey, with Myles Borne and Tavion Heights both leaving to branch out on their own as singles stars.

Dempsey, the son of William Regal, has made many appearances outside of WWE during his tenure with the company. Last year he unsuccessfully challenged Katsuhiko Nakajima for AJPW’s Triple Crown Championship. He has also competed at GCW’s Bloodsport events, beating Matt Makowski and Tracy Williams.

Lewis has been wrestling for WWE since March of 2024. He has made appearances on WWE LFG’s second season as well as NXT Level Up. He also wrestled a match on Raw back in August of last year, losing to Odyssey Jones.

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV results: Natalya vs. Masha Slamovich, Nick Khan in attendance

Natalya/Nattie Neidhart remained undefeated in Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport action, defeating TNA wrestler Masha Slamovich by TKO in the headliner of Saturday’s 14th event in Rutherford, New Jersey.

The beginning of the end saw Slamovich push Neidhart into the crowd and then hit a somersault dive. Back on the mat, the former TNA Knockouts Champion hit a spin kick and then some ground and pound before Neidhart got up and applied a sharpshooter.

Slamovich eventually escaped, the two exchanged some adult language and middle fingers, and then Neidhart spit in her face. Neidhart then started pounding on Slamovich until the referee called for the TKO to end the match in just over seven minutes.

The 43-year-old is now 2-0 in Bloodsport after debuting with a win over Miyu Yamashita in April.

WWE contracted wrestlers went 4-1 on the afternoon as Neidhart, Pete Dunne, Charlie Dempsey and Erik of the War Raiders picked up wins with only Ivar of the War Raiders falling in defeat.

WWE president Nick Khan was also in attendance at the show, but was not officially shown during the Triller+ broadcast. He has been in attendance for Bloodsport shows previously including during WrestleMania 40 weekend in Philadelphia.

Barnett himself was not in action on his event for the first time since the fifth edition back in February 2021.

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV full results | Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Matt Mako defeated Ray Jaz by submission
  • Janai Kai defeated Jordan Blade by KO
  • Simon Gotch defeated Nick Comoroto by submission
  • Charlie Dempsey defeated Dominic Garrini by submission
  • Royce Isaacs defeated War Raider Ivar by submission
  • Timothy Thatcher defeated Slade by DQ
  • War Raider Erik defeated 1 Called Manders by knockout
  • Pete Dunne defeated Jonathan Gresham by submission
  • Nattie Neidhart defeated Masha Slamovich by TKO

Charlie Dempsey’s Bloodsport XIV opponent revealed

WWE NXT’s Charlie Dempsey will look for his third straight Bloodsport win this Saturday as he takes on Dominic Garrini.

The match for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV was made official Wednesday night by Barnett. The GCW-promoted show is set for a 1 PM start time in Rutherford, New Jersey, in concert with WWE SummerSlam weekend and will air on Triller+.

Dempsey will step into the Bloodsport ring for the fifth time overall, sporting a 3-1 record. His only loss was to Royce Isaacs in July 2024 while he sports wins over Matt Makowski, Tracy Williams, and Shinya Aoki.

Conversely, Garrini is undefeated in Bloodsport at 3-0. A competitor at the very first show when it was named for Matt Riddle, Garrini has victories over KTB, Phil Baroni, and Violence is Forever partner Kevin Ku. Saturday marks his first Bloodsport action since last November.

Current Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV lineup | Saturday, August 2 | Rutherford, New Jersey

Two WWE wrestlers added to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV

The lineup for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV from GCW continues to fill up with three new additions announced Thursday including one from WWE and another from WWE NXT.

Revealed by Barnett himself, Pete Dunne of New Catch Republic will make his return as will Charlie Dempsey who is making his fifth appearance in the unique format.

Dunne’s lone Bloodsport appearance was this past April in a win over Timothy Thatcher. He and Tyler Bate have been relegated to WWE Main Event duty as of late and has wrestled just three times overall since that Bloodsport debut. His last bout came in May.

Dempsey is 3-1 in Bloodsport, debuting in April 2024 with a win over Matt Makowski. After a July 2024 loss to Royce Isaacs, he rebounded with back-to-back wins over Tracy Williams (November 2024) and Shinya Aoki (April 2025).

Indie wrestler and GCW regular Slade was also announced for the card. He hasn’t competed in the format since March 2022 when he lost to Alex Coughlin.

The show will air live on Triller+.

Current Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV lineup | Saturday, August 2 | Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Natalya vs. Masha Slamovich
  • Janai Kai vs. Jordan Blade
  • Charlie Dempsey in action
  • Pete Dunne in action
  • Timothy Thatcher in action
  • Slade in action
  • Jonathan Gresham in action
  • Nick Comoroto in action
  • Simon Gotch in action
  • Matt Mako in action
  • Dominic Garrini in action

Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki booked for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

A new match is now set for Bloodsport XIII.

Josh Barnett announced on Saturday that NXT’s Charlie Dempsey will take on MMA veteran Shinya Aoki during WrestleMania weekend on April 17.

“Catch Wrestling vs Kosen Judo and Jiu Jitsu. Pro Wrestling vs MMA. The young acolyte vs the old veteran. Blood will be spilled. Ligaments torn. Breathes halted. And they’d have it no other way. Charlie Dempsey vs Shinya Aoki at Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport XIII,” he wrote.

Aoki, who has a 49-11 record in MMA, first started wrestling in 2013. He joined DDT in 2018 where he frequently appears on tour, winning their Extreme Championship at one point. He also fights for ONE, defeating Eduard Folayang by submission on March 23.

Dempsey most recently was Heritage Cup champion in NXT, but lost the title to Lexis King earlier this year.

Here is the card so far for Bloodsport XIII:

  • Pete Dunne vs. Timothy Thatcher
  • Natalya vs. Miyu Yamashita
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki

WWE NXT wrestler Charlie Dempsey announced for Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

WWE NXT wrestler Charlie Dempsey is returning to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport for its WrestleMania week event.

Barnett announced in a social media post Tuesday that Dempsey will be in action at Bloodsport XIII set for Thursday, April 17. It will be the fourth Bloodsport event for Dempsey, who was also featured on the three most recent Bloodsport cards in 2024.

Bloodsport is a co-promotion between Barnett and GCW. The April 17 show will stream live on Triller as a pay-per-view from The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas

WWE is sending Dempsey, and Karmen Petrovic from the NXT brand, and main roster talent including Natalya, Karrion Kross, and Pete Dunne to take part in Bloodsport XIII in Las Vegas. Zack Sabre Jr., Leyla Hirsch, Miyu Yamashita, Konami, Royce Isaacs, Maika, Shinya Aoki, David Modzmanashvili, Simon Gotch, Tom Lawlor, and Timothy Thatcher are among the independent talent also set for the show.

Barnett posted in announcing Dempsey:

A modern wrestler who seems like a someone who has stepped out of the past with his Catch-as-Catch-can skills and approach. Lighting suplexes, limb wrenching submissions, and the ability to scramble in and out of position like the best of them – Is it any wonder that he’s making his 4th return to Bloodsport? Not in the least. Charlie Dempsey – Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport XIII. Get your tickets now!

Lexis King vs. Charlie Dempsey Heritage Cup match announced for WWE NXT

A new match has been announced for tonight’s episode of WWE NXT.

Lexis King defending the NXT Heritage Cup against Charlie Dempsey has been added to the show. The bout was set up in a backstage segment on last week’s show.

Tonight’s match will be the fourth time Dempsey and King have clashed over the Heritage Cup since October. Dempsey retained against King in October, but King defeated Dempsey for the cup on the December 17 episode in Lowell, MA. King successfully defended it against Dempsey at New Year’s Evil but only retained it after he inadvertently headbutted Dempsey in the groin before giving him the Coronation. 

On last week’s show, King and Dempsey discussed the controversial finish to their previous match and agreed to face each other again to settle the score. 

From WWE.com:

“Lexis King is determined to be a fighting champion, and that’s why he’ll defend the NXT Heritage Cup against former titleholder Charlie Dempsey. Despite Dempsey claiming he was still the Heritage Cup Champion, King controversially defeated his rival to retain the Heritage Cup after inadvertently hitting him below the belt, leading to a Coronation DDT. A backstage conversation between King and Dempsey found the two agreeing that a rematch would settle the score once and for all. The bout will occur live TONIGHT at 8/7 C on the CW Network.”

WWE NXT, Tuesday, January 21 —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Eddy Thorpe
  • NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo defends against Ridge Holland
  • NXT UK Heritage Cup Champion Lexis King defends against Charlie Dempsey

Chad Gable defeats Charlie Dempsey on WWE Speed, Corey Graves not on commentary

A new number one contender’s tournament began on WWE Speed today with Chad Gable and NXT’s Charlie Dempsey facing off for the first time ever.

The two technicians nearly went to a three-minute time limit draw, but Gable got the victory with three seconds remaining. He hit a Chaos Theory German suplex with time winding down and pinned Dempsey just before the clock expired.

Of note, Corey Graves was not the commentator for WWE Speed this week. He had provided play-by-play for every episode of the show since it debuted in April 2024, but Blake Howard was instead in that role for Gable vs. Dempsey. Howard is a commentator for WWE Main Event and formerly called NXT Level Up.

Graves also did not appear on NXT this week after hyping that he would have “a lot to say” on the episode. Late Monday night, Graves posted a tweet voicing his displeasure with being moved off main roster commentary and demoted to NXT. Graves claimed that he was told he wasn’t famous enough for Raw or SmackDown. He has since deleted the tweet.

The Speed tournament continues next Wednesday (January 22) with Chris Sabin vs. Grayson Waller. The winner of that match takes on Gable in the next round to determine who will challenge Dragon Lee for the WWE Speed Championship.

Heritage Cup match set for Christmas Eve edition of WWE NXT

A Heritage Cup match is set for the Christmas Eve edition of NXT.

During Tuesday’s show, Lexis King asked Charlie Dempsey for a rematch for the trophy, saying he found closure while visiting Minneapolis and wanted another opportunity. Dempsey said he would think about it. Later, while talking to CW broadcaster Ryan Leaf, King was interrupted by Dempsey, who agreed to a Heritage Cup match in two weeks, but would have to survive a workout first. King agreed to the stipulation.

King and Dempsey last met on the October 29 edition of NXT, where Dempsey successfully retained the trophy. During a segment on NXT Deadline, King was shown outside of the arena saying that this was the city where his father, Brian Pillman, died in 1997. He said he has struggled to prove that he is different from his father, but would continue as it was a fight that was worth fighting for.

The lineup so far for the December 24 edition of WWE NXT:

  • NXT Heritage Cup: Charlie Dempsey defends against Lexis King

Bloodsport XII live results: Josh Barnett vs. MVP, WWE NXT wrestlers compete

On another busy wrestling weekend, the unique format of Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport returns for a 12th edition, headlined by the namesake taking on MVP.

It will be the current AEW manager’s first action since July 2022 when he was still in WWE. Barnett is 2-1 in Bloodsport his year and is coming off a victory over Bad Dude Tito in July.

WWE NXT will be represented as Charlie Dempsey returns for action against Akira, Myles Borne battles Royce Isaacs, and Karmen Petrovic goes one-on-one with Sumie Sakai.

In a clash of former TNA champions, former World Champion Josh Alexander battles past rival and former X-Division titleholder “Speedball” Mike Bailey.

TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich will battle fellow roster member Lei Ying Lee while another TNA star — Jody Threat — battles Death Riders enforcer Marina Shafir.

In a clash of tag team partners, Kevin Ku and Dominic Garrini of Violence is Forever.

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According to Dave Meltzer’s Daily Update, Akira will be off today’s Bloodsport XII show with an injury that he suffered last night in Illinois. Tracey Williams has been announced as Akira’s replacement; Williams will now take on Charlie Dempsey instead.

Big “BLOOD-SPORT!” chant from the crowd at the top of the show. The ring announcer ran down Bloodsport rules before each of tonight’s wrestlers walked out to the ring, one by one. And we got one more “BLOOD-SPORT!” chant after everyone on the card was announced and lined up in the ring.

Lou Nixon (1–1) defeated Calvin Tankman (2–4) via TKO

The crowd gave Tankman a “WELCOME BACK!” and a “TANKMAN!” chant.

Right out of the gate, Tankman leveled Nixon with a massive Avalanche that sent the Brit out of the ropeless ring. Nixon was back in the ring quickly trading kicks and palm strikes with the larger Tankman.

Tankman slammed Nixon to the mat before Nixon locked Tankman in an ankle lock. Tankman punched his way out of the hold.

Nixon later caught Tankman with a running elbow that he followed up with a few stomps for the TKO win. Nixon picks up his first-ever win in Bloodsport.

David Modzmanashvili (1–0) defeated Matt Makowski (2–4) via TKO

Modzmanashvili, who made his Bloodsport debut tonight, walked out to the Georgian national anthem. The announcers said he was previously in the Olympics wrestling for Uzbekistan. He’s a massive human being.

Early in this Modzmanashvili landed an explosive double-leg takedown on Makowski that woke the crowd up. Makowski was able to move into a triangle choke attempt before Modzmanashvili muscled out of Makowski’s guard as he went for an ankle hold. Makowski laid in a few shots to Modzmanashvili’s head.

Modzmanashvili would later launch Makowski with a German suplex that left Makowski outside of the ring. The crowd let out a “HO-LY SH**!” chant and the moment was even replayed on the broadcast.

Whenever Makowski had Modzmanashvili on the ropes, the crowd started to boo. They fell in love with this guy by the end of the match, which Modzmanashvili won with a massive Vader-like power bomb. The ref called for the TKO finish.

The crowd would then chant “PLEASE COME BACK!” and “DA-VID!” afterwards (because good luck on trying to chant his surname). Modzmanashvili is victorious in his Bloodsport debut and left a dent in the mind’s of all who watched him today. A star is born, ladies & gentlemen.

Karmen Petrovic (1–0) defeated Sumie Sakai (1–1) via TKO

Petrovic is a Bosnian-born karate champion who now works for WWE. Sakai has only participated in one Bloodsport event but has been on the scene since 1997, and has become one of the most respected figures on the US independent scene in the past decade or more.

Petrovic is tall and flashy and demonstrated her distinct style of striking up front, albeit struggling to connect with some of the roundhouse kicks she was throwing. Sakai would take her down in the first minute or so with a basic headlock takedown to kesa gatame hold.

Petrovic did the inverted enzuigiri kick to Sakai, the one similar to RVD’s famous spot. She’d get into top mount position and threw a few palm strikes before Sakai reversed control. Sakai dominated on the mat and in any grappling scenario these two got into.

Back on their feet, Petrovic would catch Sakai with a roundhouse to the head, finally, and followed with a nice back suplex. This didn’t phase Sakai, though, who’d keep attacking with a juji gatame arm-breaker hold. She couldn’t cinch it in, so Sakai rolled Petrovic and tried finishing her off with a LeBell Lock submission, but Petrovic slipped out, quickly, first with a kick to the back of the head before a basement-style Trouble in Paradise for the TKO win. This was good.

Dominic Garrini (2–0) defeated Kevin Ku (0–1) via submission

These two are tag team partners under the name Violence Is Forever. This was Ku’s first time in Bloodsport, while Garrini appeared on one of the early Bloodsport events.

Garrini immediately tried diving in with an X guard aiming to take Ku’s back but Ku wouldn’t give it up. Garrini quickly locked Ku in a straight ankle lock, taking Ku to the mat. He shifted to a heel hook while Ku tried one of his own. The two began trading slaps on the mat, then back up on their feet. Garrini would start chopping Ku down with kicks before Ku caught with a dragon screw legwhip.

Late in this one, Ku charged at at Garrini in the corner, but Garrini caught Ku with a power bomb—it was as though Ku was going to jump Garrini into his guard, I guess, or maybe do a shining wizard, I don’t know—but Garrini power bombed Ku, then locked him in a twister for the immediate tap. The crowd liked this.

Charlie Dempsey defeated Tracey Williams via submission

This was excellent.

Fast grappling between these two at the top of this. Williams had less than 12 hours notice before this match. He and Dempsey are coincidentally a perfect match for each other, for some reason. I think it’s a mixture of wrestling style plus body type or size. The crowd sounded split 50–50 between both guys.

It never felt like either wrestler could gain the upper hand, that’s how evenly matched it was. At one point Williams used a Mongolian chop to break Dempsey’s guard. Dempsey went for the inverted Muta lock/cravat until Williams slammed his way out of it. Dempsey landed a number of European uppercuts and elbows; Williams laid in hard strikes of his own. Dempsey kept going for footlocks and facelocks but Williams had an answer for everything. He made great use of the cravat throughout the match.

Williams went for an STF on the edge of the ring but Dempsey slid out of that and later put Williams down with a side gutwrench suplex.

Dempsey fought hard for the double-arm suplex and finally connected with it, then rolled through and locked in a Fujiwara armbar that Williams reversed, which forced Dempsey to move to an ankle lock attempt before Dempsey would finally deadlift Williams with a German suplex; Williams answered that with an HBK-style teardrop suplex on Dempsey.

Dempsey landed another gutwrench suplex, but Williams was quickly back in the game, locking Dempsey in an STF in the middle of the ring before Dempsey escaped, then threw Williams in a Fujiwara armbar for the tap. The crowd gave them a “BLOOD-SPORT!” chant afterwards. Again, this was really good.

Marina Shafir (6–0) defeated Jody Threat (0–2)

Threat came to the ring with serious fire. Both she and Shafir have prior MMA experience in addition to pro wrestling.

Shafir came to the ring with Jon Moxley. The crowd was super happy with his surprise appearance.

These two were great on their feet together, good grappling between these two at the beginning of this. Threat was able to throw Shafir with a single-arm suplex early on, but Shafir would then keep Threat neutralized on the mat.

Shafir would later execute what looked to be what I’ll call a surfboard-slam, and it looked wild.

I enjoyed some of the subtle genius in some of the spots in this. I loved when Shafir couldn’t wheelbarrow suplex Threat, so instead, she spun Threat to the side, creating something more akin to a dumping throw. Then, when Shafir had an inverted triangle locked on Threat, Threat would stand up, clutch Shafir’s head and do a “Kryptonite Krunch” a la Nova in ECW, but presented in the most logical and least-intelligence-insulting way as possible.

Shafir landed hard palm strikes to Threat’s ribs while she tried fighting out of Threat’s guard. Threat was able to take Shafir’s back which seemed to impress Shafir, who was smiling as Threat attempted to choke her.

Five minutes had passed when Shafir really began to dominate—right before Threat exploded, throwing Shafir to the floor, then diving on her from the ring into the crowd.

Threat would later catch Shafir with a German suplex; Shafir answered that with a seoi nage throw before powerslamming Threat and getting her to submit to Mother’s Milk, her forward-facing choke sleeper submission. This was good and I don’t think I’m alone in wanting for a rematch. Marina Shafir is still undefeated in Bloodsport competition.

Masha Slamovich (3–3) defeated Lei Ying Lee (0–1) via TKO

Slamovich got on the mic before the match and said this was going to be for her TNA Knockouts Women’s Championship.

FYI Lee is formerly known Xia Li of WWE and this was her Bloodsport debut.

They were tentative to start with. Slamovich would invite Lee to the mat by sitting in seated open guard, but Lee would manage to gain top position quickly. Slamovich rolled to the floor and broke Lee’s leverage.

The crowd sounded split between the two wrestlers in this. Lee was able to stay on top but Slamovich wouldn’t give up position, continuing to attack Lee’s ankles and feet.

Slamovich landed a Northern Lights suplex and rolled through with an armbar. Lee would later land a release Fisherman’s Buster, then rolled into mounted position and unleashed a flurry of strikes. She’d then catch Slamovich’s kick and turned that into an STF hold. Lightening quick.

Slamovich was quickly out of the hold and had a sleeper on Lee before spiking lee with an awesome head-and-arm suplex. Lee would answer back with a fall-away slam-into standing attack.

Moments later, Slamovich would catch Lee’s kick attempt, then landed a big knee to Lee’s face before pouncing on her with ground-and-pound before the ref called for the bell. Nice match with a ‘realistic’ finish. Verisimilitude! Slamovich now has an even Bloodsport record.

Royce Isaacs (4–5) defeated Myles Borne (0–1) via submission

Bloodsport stalwart, one half of the West Coast Wrecking Crew Mr. Royce Isaacs is coming off a hot win over Charlie Dempsey at the last Bloodsport event in July. Dempsey was at ringside for this bout in Borne’s corner.

Borne is another young WWE NXT guy. He and Isaacs jockeyed for position in the beginning of this, and no one seemed to really have the upper hand. The pace of this match and the Slamovich vs. Lee match are noticeably more deliberate and methodical, and seemingly more “even,” so to speak.

Isaacs had Borne locked in kesa gatame hold while he teed off on Borne’s head with strikes until Borne escape with an ankle lock attempt that he’d turn into top control, somehow, sneakily.

At the five-minute mark, Isaacs had Borne locked in an arm-triangle flat on the mat, but Borne was eventually able to slide out.

Moments later, Isaacs launched Borne with an exploder suplex before locking in a back kneebar. Back on their feet, the two traded elbows before Borne threw Isaacs with a front suplex and then locked on a rear-naked choke before getting slammed back-first into the mat, Isaacs breaking the hold. He followed up with a deadlift German suplex before pummelling Borne with elbows, then locking in a modified STF. He’d then move into a side headlock before Borne countered and back suplexed Isaacs to the mat before trying to submit Isaacs himself. Isaacs responded with a big Samoan Drop style throw before choking Borne out. Isaacs is on a Bloodsport roll, knocking out WWE’s Myles Borne as Charlie Dempsey watched at ringside.

Josh Alexander (1–1) defeated “Speedball” Mike Bailey (1–4) via submission

Really good match between the two Canadians in the semi-main event. Neither could connect with anything until Alexander finally caught one of Speedball’s kicks, then slammed him hard to the mat. As they grappled toward the edge of the ring, Bailey protected himself and went for a possible triangle choke as he held Alexander in his guard, before Alexander broke the hold by shrugging Bailey off of him and out of the ring.

Alexander would again be in top position in Bailey’s guard as he went for a few submission attacks. Alexander used his power to counter much of Bailey’s grappling and mat offense.

Bailey locked Alexander in a headscissors, but Alexander quickly rolled out of that before rolling forward with a waistlock flowing right into back control. Yet another “SPEED-BALL!” chant broke out at this point.

Speedball opened up with his palm strikes when the five-minute call sounded. It still felt like there was a stalemate between these two with neither gaining leverage over the other. The crowd sounded mostly split, too.

Bailey delivered a rolling savate kick to the stomach before a few knees and a giant German suplex into a rear-naked choke. Well done. Alexander broke the hold and again muscled out of the hold, standing up with Speedball still attached to his back. This did not break the hold, though, as Bailey stayed locked to Alexander’s waist.

Alexander fought into Bailey’s guard position and tried peppering him with hard shots, which would eventually lead Alexander to launching Bailey with a German suplex of his own that would actually put Bailey onto the floor.

Speedball came back into the ring and exploded with tae kwon do kicks before they went back to the floor where Alexander slammed Speedball with a German suplex onto the hardwood floor.

Back in the ring, Bailey launched into another flurry of kicks including a high roundhouse to the head. Alexander then whipped his headgear off (!) and the two got back into wild fisticuffs as the crowd erupted. Speedball went for a triangle choke, suddenly, but Alexander reversed that into a power bomb-backbreaker before tapping Speedball with an ankle lock for the win. Fantastic finish. Fans in the front row were slamming their hands on the mat and the place broke out into a “THAT WAS AWESOME!” chant. The two shook hands afterwards.

Josh Barnett (7–1–1) defeated MVP (0–1) via submission

Former WWE and NJPW superstar MVP made his Bloodsport debut here. He’s now a BJJ black belt under Gracie Barra. He sounded to have a lot of fans in the crowd for him at this.

The match had a 20-minute time limit compared with the regular 15-minute limit that regular Bloodsport matches have.

The two went back and forth for the first five minutes or so. MVP is a natural at the “Bloodsport style.” A few minutes into the match, he had Barnett in a straight ankle lock, but Barnett was able to spin out and escape.

Barnett teased MVP and did MVP’s basketball shot gesture, and the story was this pissed MVP off so they got into more of a fistfight from here, with MVP throwing some body shots while Barnett hammered down elbows.

MVP had good top control over Barnett as he worked the top wristlock, but Barnett was able to roll through and break the hold. MVP was able to throw Barnett with a double-underhook suplex before attacking his legs again with the straight ankle lock. Barnett fought back with ankle attacks of his own, and the two pummeled for control in 50/50 position for a while.

Barnett would break MVP’s standing headlock control with his own double-wristlock control. MVP countered that. MVP threw a few haymakers and elbows before taking Barnett to the mat with a big shot.

He and Barnett traded top position and ground-and-pound attempts, back and forth. Barnett dragged MVP to the middle of the ring and cinched in a half-crab before transitioning to a bully choke and then a rear-naked choke which made MVP pass out; the ref called for the bell and the TKO finish. MVP choked the ref when he woke up, thinking he was still in the fight.

This was really good and nostalgic in a way if you’re a fan of older New Japan. This was exactly the type of match these two would have had with each other in the ’00s.

Afterwards, MVP explained how he trained with Barnett starting from 11 years ago and thanked him. “I’m good—he’s GREAT,” he said of Barnett. Barnett told MVP how proud he was of him and implied how much of a threat MVP would be in AEW. Barnett gave a great speech at the end said there was no company that could imitate what Bloodsport does. He also announced he’s going to be at Hammerstein Ballroom for GCW in January and called out anyone to face him. His opponent will be announced at a later date.

Final Thoughts
This was a fun event with a lot of cool, unique matches, as per usual. I think Dempsey vs. Williams was the standout match on the show, but not by all that much. Everything was either good or very good. The Bloodsport event itself finds its voice more & more with every show they put on, too. Overall, this is worth checking out in that it’s a great jumping-on point for those unfamiliar, while it’s yet another solid show top to bottom, as most Bloodsport regulars have come to expect.

Charlie Dempsey to wrestle Timothy Thatcher at indie event

A NXT star is heading to WWN.

The promotion announced on Tuesday that NXT’s Charlie Dempsey will be wrestling Timothy Thatcher at their Battle For The Belts event on December 15 in Clearwater, Florida. It will be Thatcher’s first WWN match in 5 years.

WWN is a governing body of companies best known for having Evolve as one of their brands until the promotion was sold to WWE in 2020. The body currently consists of American Combat Wrestling, Full Impact Pro, Grindhouse, Shine Wrestling, and Viva La Lucha.

WWE has been sending NXT talent to independent events, as well as TNA, in order to get more ring time. NXT talent Myles Borne, Demepsey, and Karmen Petrovic have been announced for the next Bloodsport event that takes place on November 24. Dempsey has wrestled for a variety of promotions during his WWE run, including squaring off against Katsuhiko Nakajima for the AJPW Triple Crown title on January 1 of this year.