Cody vs. Sammy Guevara announced for AEW’s TNT premiere

AEW has made their first match announcement for October’s TNT premiere.

Cody Rhodes will face Sammy Guevara on AEW’s first television episode. The show is taking place at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, October 2 and will air on TNT from 8-10 p.m. Eastern time.

In his matches for AEW thus far, Cody has defeated Dustin Rhodes, went to a 20-minute time-limit draw with Darby Allin, and teamed with Dustin in a loss against The Young Bucks. Guevara lost to Kip Sabian in his AEW debut, then teamed with Shawn Spears & MJF to defeat Allin, Joey Janela & Jimmy Havoc in a six-man tag match.

Cody vs. Spears has been set up for All Out on August 31 but has yet to be officially announced.

Tickets for AEW’s first TV episode will go on sale this Friday (August 2) at noon Eastern time. The two-hour live weekly show will air on Wednesdays and will take place in different cities across the country each week.

The name for AEW’s TV series has yet to be confirmed.

AEW notes: Moxley’s in-ring debut, Cody & Dustin vs. Young Bucks

Coming out of Double or Nothing, AEW has made announcements for their next two shows.

– AEW sent out a press release tonight announcing that Jon Moxley (formerly Dean Ambrose in WWE) will make his in-ring debut for the promotion at Fyter Fest in Daytona Beach, Florida on Saturday, June 29. It was also announced that Moxley has signed a full-time, multi-year deal with AEW.

Moxley appeared after Chris Jericho defeated Kenny Omega in the main event of Double or Nothing. He interrupted Jericho’s post-match promo, then laid out Jericho and the referee. Moxley brawled with Omega and ended up laying him out as well.

Fyter Fest is in partnership with CEO Fighting Game Championships. The show is taking place at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach.

– At Fight for the Fallen, Cody & Dustin Rhodes will team against The Young Bucks. That show is being held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday, July 13 and is the third event in AEW history. Proceeds from the gate will benefit Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council.

Cody defeated Dustin at Double or Nothing, with Dustin bleeding heavily throughout the match. After the match, Cody cut a promo and said Dustin doesn’t get to retire here. He asked Dustin to team with him at Fight for the Fallen. Cody said he doesn’t need a partner or a friend for the tag match — he needs his older brother. Cody and Dustin then hugged.

Following Double or Nothing, Dustin tweeted that he’s feeling okay after his match against Cody: “I’m ok. God bless y’all and from my heart of hearts, the greatest night of my life.”

Figure Four Weekly: Looking at AEW’s build to Cody vs. Dustin Rhodes

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A brother vs. brother match will be one of the key pieces of All Elite Wrestling’s Double or Nothing card.

After weeks of teases, Dustin Rhodes was confirmed as his brother Cody’s opponent for Double or Nothing at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, May 25. Dustin issued a statement about his status with WWE after the announcement was made, revealing that he had requested his release from WWE and was granted it. Dustin also posted a video where he said goodbye to his Goldust character.

Telling compelling brother vs. brother stories has often been a difficult task in professional wrestling. The audience is willing to suspend their disbelief, but they’re only willing to do it to a certain level. Making people believe that two brothers — who were aligned before and likely will be again in the near future — are in a blood feud requires a good reason.

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Daily Update: John Cena/Fast & Furious, TakeOver San Jose, Cody

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IMPACT REBELLION PPV SUNDAY AT 8 P.M. EASTERN FROM THE REBEL ENTERTAINMENT CENTER IN TORONTO ON PPV AND FITE TV

  • Johnny Impact vs. Brian Cage for Impact title with Lance Storm as referee
  • Gail Kim vs. Tessa Blanchard
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. LAX in a Full Metal Mayhem match for Impact tag titles
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Jordynne Grace for Impact women’s title
  • Rich Swann vs. Sami Callihan for X  title
  • Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel vs. Moose & Josh Alexander & Ethan Page
  • Scarlett Bordeaux vs. Rohit Raju

NEW JAPAN WRESTLING HI NO KUNI LATE SUNDAY NIGHT AT 2 A.M. EASTERN FROM KUMAMOTO ON NEW JAPAN WORLD

  • Tomoaki Honma & Ren Narita & Shota Umino vs. Toa Henare & Yota Tsuji & Yuya Uemura
  • Ryusuke Taguchi & Tiger Mask & Jushin Liger & Yoshi-Hashi & Jeff Cobb vs. Minoru Suzuki & Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Taichi & Taka Michinoku
  • Will Ospreay & Dragon Lee vs. Taiji Ishimori & Hikuleo
  • Bad Luck Fale vs. Mikey Nicholls
  • Juice Robinson vs. Chase Owens non-title
  • Kazuchika Okada & Kota Ibushi & Tomohiro Ishii & Sho & Yoh vs. Tetsuya Naito & Evil & Seiya Sanada & Bushi & Shingo Takagi
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa vs. Togi Makabe & Toru Yano for IWGP tag titles
  • Hirooki Goto vs. Jay White

ALL JAPAN CHAMPION CARNIVAL FINALS AT KORAKUEN HALL AT 5:30 A.M. EASTERN MONDAY MORNING

  • Hokuto Omori vs. Dan Tamura
  • Hikaru Sato & Yusuke Okada vs. Koji Iwamoto & Keiichi Sato
  • Takao Omori & Black Menso-re vs. Jun Akiyama & Atsushi Aoki
  • Ryoji Sai & Naoya Nomura vs. Yuma Aoyagi & Yoshitatsu
  • Joe Doering & Dylan James vs. Sam Adonis & Joel Redman
  • Zeus & Yuji Okabayashi & Daichi Hashimoto & Gianni Valletta vs. Suwama & Shuji Ishikawa & Atsushi Aoki & Takashi Yoshida
  • Kengo Miyahara vs. Jake Lee in Champion Carnival finals

Raw will be Monday night in Lexington, KY. There will also be a Monday night Smackdown house show in Huntington, WV.

Smackdown and 205 Live will be taped on Tuesday in Columbus, OH. Becky Lynch vs. Bayley is scheduled.

F4W NEWSLETTER: Figure Four Weekly: Winners and losers of the Superstar Shake Up

Raw and SmackDown’s post-WrestleMania rosters were confirmed over the past week as WWE held their third annual Superstar Shake-up.

The most notable names to switch brands were AJ Styles and Roman Reigns. Styles had been the face of SmackDown since the 2016 brand split but is now a member of the Raw roster. Reigns had been on Raw since the 2016 draft but was moved to SmackDown in this year’s Shake-up, which comes in advance of SmackDown debuting on Fox in October.

WON NEWSLETTER: April 29, 2019 Observer Newsletter: Superstar Shake Up fallout, plus tons of news

After week one of the Superstar shakeup, things changed again. The who’s and the why’s is the lead story in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer. Also look at what the original plan for Kevin Owens was and why it changed, and also seems to indicate bad news for one of the company’s biggest stars.

Read an updated depth chart for Raw and Smackdown with new rosters and positioning. This also points out problem areas, and we also look at the card for Money in the Bank, and notes on a lot of directions.

Read about C.M. Punk doing a run-in on an indie show, why and what happened.

Also look at the change for the Backlash PPV and how that affects the schedule, how the Saudi Arabian government made WWE look bad once again, analysts bullish on WWE and what their predictions were that missed, update on the next Saudi Arabia show, and more on WWE ratings drops.

This issue contains a rundown of New Japan’s Sengoku Lord show and the booking direction of the company.

Also look at UFC’s return to Russia.

This issue has a lengthy feature on the Viceland documentary on the 1997 Survivor Series, filling in a lot of the pieces regarding who was in on it, how the finish was done, and a look at some of history’s biggest double-crosses.

Read a feature on Mighty John Quinn, one of the greatest heels in U.K. wrestling including the build for his two big main events at Wembley Arena including the record crowd with Big Daddy. 

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SUNDAY NEWS UPDATE

We have a new Observer Radio show up today with both Bryan Alvarez and Garrett Gonzalez talking about all the pro wrestling and MMA news. We’ll also have a show tonight talking Impact on PPV and the rest of the news.

Vin Diesel confirmed John Cena will be appearing in the movie Fast & Furious 9.

We don’t have details as to when or where the next NXT Takeover show will be, past that the 6/8 show in San Jose is off because of the Saudi Arabia show the day before. Several ideas have been thrown out but nothing is confirmed, but the decision has to be made by Wednesday, which is the date of the NXT tapings at Full Sail University.

Scorecard notes from the new controversial decisions yesterday on Bellator:

  • Benson Henderson beat Adam Piccolotti via split decision. Judge Anthony Maness gave Henderson rounds two and three. Judge Michael Guingona gave Henderson only the second round. Judge Marcos Rosales gave Henderson rounds two and three.
  • In the Rory MacDonald title defense against Jon Fitch, Ron McCarthy (John’s son) gave MacDonald the first, second and fourth round, while giving Fitch a 10-8 third round, as well as the fifth round leading to a 47-47 tie. Judge Anthony Maness scored the last three rounds for Fitch with round three as a 10-8 round. Judge Marcos Rosales gave MacDonald rounds one, three and four, but with a 10-8 third, it ended as a draw. I had Piccolotti and Fitch both winning.

Cody has released a video talking about his match against his brother Dustin at Double or Nothing.

Local advertising in Hartford lists these names for the Money in the Bank men’s match on 5/19: Lars Sullivan, Drew McIntyre, Ricochet, Cesaro, Andrade and Aleister Black. The official names will be announced on Raw tomorrow night.

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MISCELLANEOUS

  • The finals of Pro Wrestling NOAH’s tag team tournament will be airing live on YouTube on early Tuesday morning.
  • Nothing but to the mainstream this weekend. Thus far, the only thing combat sports related that made the Google trends was Greg Hardy, with 50,000 searches, and was number 4 today when I checked but it’ll probably drop down. Nothing else from UFC made the list, nothing from Bellator did, nor boxing nor wrestling. 
  • In the B block of the Champion Carnival tournament, with the winner facing A block winner Kento Miyahara, Jake Lee beat Joe Doering and Naoya Nomura best Suwama, to both finish 5-3. There was a playoff match where Lee beat Nomura to advance to the finals. 
  • Impact’s Kevin Sullivan produced the entrance videos for Ilima-lei Macfarlane, Jon Fitch, Veta Arteaga, Nathan Stolen and Gaston Bolanos at last night’s Bellator show. I could tell on a few of them without even knowing. Some cool themed stuff. They had a real big crowd last night at the SAP Center. 
  • AAA on 5/11 in Chicago at the Logan Square Auditorium has Sami Callihan vs. David Starr for the AAW title, Jessicka Havok vs. Thunder Rosa for the women’s title, MJF vs. Mance Warner for the Heritage title, Josh Alexander vs. Adam Brooks and TJP vs. Myron Reed, plus LAX, Pentagon, Fenix, Jacob Fatu and The Rascalz are there. Juventud Guerrera returns to AAW on 5/31 in Austin, TX.
  • AXS TV will be taping the next season of Women of Wrestling on 5/15 and 5/16 in Los Angeles at the Belasco Theater.
  • BCW on Friday night in Melbourne, Australia: Chavo Guerrero Jr. b Gabriel Wolfe, Mortar won over Kellyanne, Vixsin and Catrina to win the women’s title, Cletus b Vance Adams in a tables match, Famous B b DCT, Ken Shamrock & Sketch b Drago & Aero Star to keep the BCW tag titles (Sketch replaced Carlo Cannon, who had been Shamrock’s championship partner, since Cannonis out with a broken leg), Jonathan Preston & Sean Preston b Mitch Waterman & Nick Bury, P.J. Black b Dowie James, Mad Dog b Mil Muertes in a hardcore match to keep the BCW title. (thanks to Kevin Chiat)
  • BCW had advertised Kellyanne for last night’s show in Adelaide, but she was also booked last night in Melbourne against Millie McKenzie for Melbourne Championship Wrestling. Lots of people gave BCW criticism for false advertising, and she was not on the BCW show.
  • Melbourne Championship Wrestling from last night in Melbourne: Brat Pack b Street Gang Hooligans to keep tag titles, DCT b Ritchie Taylor, Jonathan Preston & Alan Payne b Helter Skelter, Millie McKenzie b Kellyanne, Indi Hartwell b Avary, Dowie James won three-way over Tommy Knight and T-Rex, Locky Hendricks b Robbie Eagles. Eagles said he was leaving the promotion for now. He’s booked in the New Japan Best of the Super Juniors tournament. He will face Slex on 5/18.
  • BCW from last night in Adelaide: Drago b Aero Star, Famous B b Jesse Hendy, Mortar b Catrina, P.J. Black won 15 man Aztec Battle Royal, Vixsin b Arya Reign, Gabriel Wolfe b Chavo Guerrero Jr., Handicap match: Ken Shamrock kept tag titles over Jack Rosssely & Joe Mundie, Mad Dog won three-way over P.J. Black and Mil Muertes to keep BCW title.
  • Jay Lethal has been advertised for 7/27 in Perth, Western Australia for NHPW.
  • Eve results from Friday in London with Kris Wolf’s farewell match: Killer Kelly won four-way over Session Moth Martina, Erin Angel and Laura DiMatteo, Jinny b Jetta, Jamie Hayter b Viper, Kay Lee Ray b Nina Samuels, Kris Wolf d Laura DiMatteo over 2:00, Kris Wolf b Erin Angel, Kris Wolf b Rhia O’Reilly, Kris Wolf b Jetta, Kris Wolf b Rebel Kinney, Kris Wolf b Killer Kelly, Kris Wolf d Viper 2:00, Kris Wolf b Kay Lee Ray, Kris Wolf b Session Moth Martina, Nina Samuels b Kris Wolf, Jinny d Kris Wolf 2:00, Kris Wolf d Jamie Hayter 2:00, Kris Wolf b Charli Evans. The show ended with a ten bell salute to Wolf. (thanks to Shannon Walsh and wrestlingwithdemons.net)
  • Northeast Wrestling from Friday night in Danbury, CT: JT Dunn b Scorpio Sky, Randy Shawn won three-way over Chris Battle and Mike Verna, Keith Youngblood & Jerry Lawler (managed by Ricky Steamboat) b Anthony Battle & Daniel Evans to win titles, RJ Rude & Zane Bernardo NC Dexter Loux & Mike Gamble, Bully Ray & Wrecking Ball Legursky b Ron Zombie & Jimmy Preston & Jared Silberkleit in a handicap match, Brad Hollister b Darby Allin to keep NEW title, Tasha Steelz won women’s Battle Royal, Brian Anthony b David Arquette in a no DQ match, Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix b Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian. Arquette turned heel after his match and tried to play Andy Kaufman, so Lawler came out and laid him out with a piledriver.
  • Northeast Wrestling from last night in Holyoke, MA: Chris Battle b DL Hurst, Karissa Rivera b Tasha Steelz, Mike Verna b Wrecking Ball Legursky, Mike Gamble & Dexter Loux won three-way over Tommy & PJ Grayson and RJ Rude & Zane Bernardo, Fenix & Pentagon Jr. b Christian Casanova & JT Dunn, Brad Hollister & Jerry Lawler & Keith Youngblood b Brian Anthony & Daniel Evans & Anthony Battle. (thanks to Nick Mahmood)
  • KSW has signed a streaming deal with Bild in Germany. 
  • WSU from Friday in Voorhees, NJ: Violette b Shazza McKenzie, Ruthless LaLa b Izzy McCoy, Ava Everett & Angel Sinclair b Diamante & Valentina, Gabby Gilbert & Luscious Latasha b Nina Monet & Ravna Xin, Megan Mason & Davienne b Veda Scott & Aja Perera, Kasey Catal b Corrine Mix, Brittany Blake b Jinx, Angel Sinclair & Ava Everett won three-way tag team tournament finals over Gabby Gilbert & Luscious Latasha and Megan Moasn & Davienne. The two were given trophies since the belts ordered hadn’t come back yet.
  • Congrats to Luke Thomas of MMA Fighting, on the birth of daughter Violeta Ani yesterday.
  • Jungle Boy tapped out Bryan Alvarez last night in Union City, CA to retain the APW jr. title in Union City, CA, before about 325 fans. I was told by someone other than Bryan that it was the match of the night, which is a big deal since Jacob Fatu, who is awesome, worked the main event against Adam Thornstowe, who is very good.
  • Sawako Shimono had her retirement match on today’s Pro Wrestling WAVE show in Osaka, Japan. 
  • Ladies Night out from last night in Texas City, TX: Jenna Lynn b Jewels Malone, Miranda Alize b Allie Recks, Harlow O’Hara b Rok-C, Keira Hogan b Ivory Robyn, Raychall Rose b Kylie Rae in Rae’s last match with the promotion and Rae was given a cake, that didn’t end up in anyone’ face, Laynie Luck b Su Yung in a no DQ match. Jordynne Grace b Penelope Ford. (thanks to Shannon Walsh and wrestlingwithdemons.net)
  • Bushwhacker Luke noted that he was billed to be at a Walmart in Ozark, AR on 5/3 and said he wouldn’t be there and knew nothing of it. Walmart then took down the notice. Apparently a supposed agent for Luke tried to scam the Walmart out of a deposit.
  • Limitless Wrestling on 5/10 in Westbrook, ME with MJF vs. Ashley Vox and Allie Kat vs. Shazza McKenzie.
  • CWE tonight in Sault Ste Marie, ONT with Psicosis vs. Vinnie DaVinci as the main event.
  • Ultimo Dragon is coming to North Tonawanda, NY for Empire State Wrestling on 5/18 at the St. Johnsburg Fire Hall.  Also on the show are Kevin Bennett, Anthony Greene, MJF, Tyler Bateman, Brandon Thurston vs. Fred Yehi, Josh Briggs vs Bill Collier and more.
  • A story on somebody Vince McMahon would have freaked over in the 80s who wants to do MMA.

Daily Pro Wrestling History: Owen Hart wins Intercontinental title

F4W Empire Convention Info:

  • Ed in San Antonio presents PODER~! at the FSW arena on Friday 5/24 – Showtime is at noon – Main event: Bryan Alvarez vs. Logan Stunt
  • Empire dinner on Friday 5/24 at 8:30 p.m. at Texas de Brazil – Price is $82 – All you can eat meat and salad, sodas, tea, and coffee, plus dessert included
  • Empire suite party on Friday 5/24 for those who were not able to get the Q&A package – Price is $25

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Cody to face Dustin Rhodes at AEW Double or Nothing

After weeks of teases, Cody Rhodes’ opponent for Double or Nothing has been revealed.

Brothers will be facing off when Cody faces Dustin Rhodes at Double or Nothing. The show is All Elite Wrestling’s first event and is taking place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 25.

The match was built up in episode 13 of AEW’s Road to Double or Nothing series. Dustin was the focus of the video, with him saying he loves Cody and is proud of him but discussing a rift that exists between them. Dustin painted half of his face in the video, saying that the red stands for life and the black stands for death.

Dustin said Cody is making a mistake by having a match with him, that Cody is facing his reckoning, and their fight needs to end and should have ended years ago. Dustin closed the episode by saying: “One last ride — or is it?” 

Pro Wrestling Sheet reported on March 28 that Dustin’s contract with WWE had recently expired and he was waiting to become a free agent, though Dustin tweeted that he was still under contract with WWE at the time.

Today’s Road to Double or Nothing is available to watch below:

Daily Update: Cody, Starrcast, WWE weekend notes

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We’re looking for reports on today’s WWE UK tapings in Glasgow, Scotland, the Raw house show in St. Louis and NXT in Jacksonville to [email protected]

This weekend we’ll be doing one poll, for the New Japan Sengoku Lord show tomorrow, so you can leave a thumbs up, thumbs down or thumbs in the middle along with a best and worst match to [email protected]” target=”_blank”>[email protected]

NEW JAPAN WORLD PRO WRESTLING ON AXS TV AT 8 P.M.  EASTERN TONIGHT

  • Will Ospreay vs. Jeff Cobb Never title vs. ROH TV title both titles at stake 
  • Taiji Ishimori vs. Dragon Lee vs. Bandido for IWGP jr. title
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa vs. PCO & Brody King vs. Mark & Jay Briscoe vs. Evil & Sanada for IWGP and ROH tag titles
  • Jay Lethal vs. Matt Taven vs. Marty Scurll ladder match for ROH title

CMLL LIVE FROM ARENA MEXICO AT 9:30 P.M. EASTERN TONIGHT

  • Arkalis & Halcon Suriano Jr. vs. Coyote & Grako
  • Tae Honma & Princesa Sugehit & Kaho Kobayashi vs. Amapola & Dalys & Reyna Isis
  • Rey Cometa vs. Kawato San
  • Angel de Oro & Caristico & Atlantis Jr. vs. El Hijo del Villano III & Rey Bucanero & Sanson 
  • Block B one night parejas increibles tournament (rivals form tag teams):  Ultimo Guerrero & Volador Jr., Niebla Roja & El Terrible, Mistico & Cuatrero, Rush & Vangellys, Atlantis & Negro Casas, Valiente & Gran Guerrero, Stuka Jr. & Hechicero, Audaz & Templario

IMPACT ON PURSUIT TV AT 10 P..M. EASTERN TONIGHT

  • Moose vs. Dezmond Xavier
  • Tommy Dreamer vs. Mad Man Fulton
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Madison Rayne
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Eddie Edwards & Eli Drake

NEW JAPAN SENGOKU LORD AT 5 A.M. EASTERN SATURDAY MORNING FROM NAGOYA ON NEW JAPAN WORLD

  • Shota Umino & Ren Narita vs. Yota Tsuji & Yuya Uemura
  • Yuji Nagata & Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma & Toa Henare & Jushin Liger vs. Minoru Suzuki & Taichi & Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Desperado & Taka Michinoku
  • Togi Makabe & Toru Yano & Dragon Lee vs Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa & Taiji Ishimori
  • Mikey Nicholls vs, Chase Owens
  • Hirooki Goto & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Jay White & Hikuleo
  • Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii & Yoshi-Hashi & Sho & Yoh vs. Tetsuya Naito & Evil & Sanada & Bushi & Shingo Takagi
  • Juice Robinson vs. Bad Luck Fale for U.S. title
  • Kota Ibushi vs. Zack Sabre Jr. for IC title

ALL JAPAN CHAMPION CARNIVAL SATURDAY IN SAPPORO ON ALLJAPAN.TV

  • Dylan James vs. Yuji Okabayashi
  • Kento Miyahara vs. Gianni Valletta
  • Daichi Hashimoto vs. Naoya Nomura
  • Sam Adonis vs. Yoshitatsu
  • Suwama vs. Joel Redman 

UFC FROM SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA AT 10 A.M. EASTERN

ESPN 2 and ESPN Deportes at 10 a.m. Eastern

  • Magomed Mustafaev (154.5) vs,. Rafael Fiziev (155)
  • Gadzhimurad Antigulov (204.5) vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (206)
  • Marcin Tybura (249) vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov (258)
  • Alexander Yakovlev (155) vs. Alex DaSilva (156)
  • Sultan Aliev (170) vs. Keita Nakamura (171)
  • Movsar Evloev (146) vs. Seung Woo Choi (145)

ESPN+ at 1 p.m. Eastern

  • Krzyztof Jotko (185) vs. Alen Amedovski (186)
  • Roxanne Modafferi (125) vs. Antonina Shevchenko (125)
  • Ivan Shtyrkov (206) vs. Devin Clark (204.5)
  • Sergey Pavlovich (254) vs,. Marcelo Golm (250)
  • Islam Makhachev (155) vs. Arman Tsarukyan (155)
  • Alistair Overeem (245) vs. Aleksei Oleinik (237)

We’re looking for reports tomorrow from the Raw house show Saturday night in Springfield, IL, Smackdown in Madison, WI, NXT UK tapings in Glasgow and NXT in Tampa to [email protected]

MLW FUSION ON SATURDAY NIGHT ON BEINSPORTS

  • Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Air Wolf & Rey Hours
  • Josef Samael vs. Ace Romero
  • Puma King vs. Gringo Loco

ALL JAPAN CHAMPION CARNIVAL SUNDAY IN SAPPORO ON ALLJAPAN.TV

  • Zeus vs. Yuji Okabayashi
  • Joe Doering vs. Daichi Hashimoto
  • Yoshtatsu vs. Joel Redman
  • Suwama vs. Jake Lee

Sunday has Raw in Moline, IL and Smackdown in Rochester, MN.

LIVE WWE NETWORK SPECIAL AT 9:30 P.M. SUNDAY FROM MOLINE, IL

  • Finn Balor vs. Elias for IC title
  • Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose vs. Drew McIntyre & Bobby Lashley & Baron Corbin

Raw on Monday will be from Des Moines, IA.  Smackdown has a  house show Monday in Sioux City, IA.

ALL JAPAN CHAMPION CARNIVAL TUESDAY IN SENDAI ON ALLJAPAN.TV

  • Shuji Ishikawa vs. Dylan James
  • Kengo Mashimo vs. Gianni Valletta
  • Ryoji Sai vs. Yuji Okabayashi
  • Yoshitatsu vs. Daichi Hashimoto

F4W NEWSLETTER: Figure Four Weekly: Ronda Rousey confirms hiatus from WWE

Part one of Ronda Rousey’s professional wrestling career officially came to an end at WrestleMania.

Nearly three months after Dave Meltzer first reported that Rousey was likely finishing up with WWE at WrestleMania 35, Rousey made things official this week. She wrote on Instagram that she was going on an “impregnation vacation” with her husband Travis Browne. ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, who Rousey is friendly with, then reported that Rousey is taking a hiatus from WWE to start a family.

WON NEWSLETTER: April 22, 2019 Observer Newsletter: WWE Superstar shake up results, more

A rundown of the fallout of the Superstar Shakeup leads off this week’s issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. 

Go through the moves, the names, the direction, what it says about 205 Live, those coming and going, key people not brought up, couples and read a depth chart of the new rosters.

Look at the situation with Undertaker, the U.K. talk show situation and what happened, how did it happen, update on Sasha Banks situation, update on Money in the Bank PPV, update on Luke Harper, Alexander Wolfe, WWE’s relationship with Stardom, and WWE injury updates.

Also look at UFC 236, with match-by-match coverage, poll result and business notes.

Examine the Viceland documentary and the situation that led to the Montreal screwjob, including claims by Jim Cornette and Vince Russo about being the architects, from the background, and why it happened.

Also look at the career of Rich Franklin as he goes into the UFC Hall of Fame.

Read a feature on the legacy wing inductees in the WWE Hall of Fame, including major write-ups on Jim Barnett and Primo Carnera, as well as Hisashi Shinma’s role in Japanese wrestling booking history.

Run down the ratings of all the major TV shows, along with detailed demo info for the WWE shows.

As always, read the results of all the major pro wrestling events around the world over the past week. 

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FRIDAY NEWS UPDATE

For this weekend, it will be the previous Raw crew from last week that is working the Friday through Sunday shows with Roman Reigns and The Shield as the top stars.  Becky Lynch will be on the Raw crew on Friday night in St. Louis, and then, based on advertising, switches to the Smackdown crew for Madison, WI, and Rochester, MN.  Lynch is actually advertised on Monday in both Des Moines for Raw and Sioux City for Smackdown, but I’d bet on her being at Raw.  A.J. Styles is working the Smackdown shows in Madison and Rochester.  On Monday, things switch as they’re using the new Raw crew headed by Styles, while Reigns headlines the Smackdown show in Sioux City.  Of the part-timers, Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton are advertised for the Smackdown tour although Bryan has been out of action since Mania for undisclosed reasons.  Kevin Owens is also scheduled for the Smackdown tour while The Miz and Rey Mysterio are not listed for Smackdown house shows.  Nikki Cross is scheduled for Raw on Monday as far as being there.  Presumably an angle to get Samoa Joe on Raw will take place on Monday.

For St. Louis tonight, they are pushing The Shield vs. Lashley & McIntyre & Corbin, Balor vs. Elias IC title and Lynch vs. Ruby Riott Raw women’s title. The Smackdown road shows are listing Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton for the WWE title, Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair for the Smackdown women’s title and Andrade vs. Kevin Owens.

Alexander Wolfe didn’t wrestle at the NXT UK tapings today but was backstage. He is believed to debut tomorrow with a big push in this division.

Cody will announce his opponent at Double or Nothing at 7 p.m. Eastern tomorrow.

There will be a Starrcast announcement this coming week that will blow some people’s socks off.  Some won’t care, but those that do, will care a lot. 

WWE

  • John Cena hosted the Ellen Degeneres show today. While on the show, Jenna Dewan said she was a wrestling fan and watched WrestleMania
  • The WWE Network will be doing a live special on Sunday at 9:30 p.m. Eastern from Moline, IL with Finn Balor vs. Elias for the IC title and The Shield’s farewell 
  • Braun Strowman will throw out the first pitch on Sunday at the Milwaukee Brewers game at Miller Park.
  • An interview with Seth Rollins building Sunday’s show in Moline is at (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)

UFC

  • Guilherme Cruz of MMA Fighting reported these new UFC dates:
    8/10 in Montevideo, Uruguay
    9/7 in Abu Dhabi, possibly headlined by Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Dustin Poirier for the lightweight title
    11/16 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  • Luke Rockhold on Submission Radio, talking about a fight with Jon Jones: “I think Jon is just looking for anything that can get traction. Jon is in a dead pool up there. There’s not a lot of fish in the pond, so I think he’s just struggling, he’s trying to pick off these easy fights. He’s trying to make people relevant like Anthony Smith. I don’t know. He’s trying to pick off style match-ups. So, that’s my belief.”

MISCELLANEOUS

  • A new video covering the Nick Aldis vs. Marty Scurll NWA title match.
  • Firas Zahabi said the only reason Jon Fitch is on a winning streak now is due to steroids.
  • Artem Lobov, the former UFC fighter and training partner of Conor McGregor, will face Paulie Malignaggi in a Bare Knuckle FC bout on 6/22 in New Hampshire according to promoter David Feldman.
  • Legacy Fighting Alliance on 5/10 from West Valley City, UT at the Maverik Center headlined by former UFC fighter Josh Burkman (28-17) vs. William Macario (9-4).  This will air on AXS TV live.
  • Legacy Fighting Alliance on 5/31 from Prior Lake, MN at the Mystic Lake Casino Hotel with two-time NCAA Division II wrestling champion Raufeon Stot (11-1) vs. Guastavo Erak (21-4-1) in  the main event.  The show airs live on AXS TV.
  • Southern Illinois Championship Wrestling on 5/25 will have the Bruiser Brody and Larry Matysik Memorial Show at the East Carondelet, IL Community Center.
  • RISE on 6/30 at the Logan Square Auditorium in Chicago at 5 p.m. local time on FITE TV.
  • Defy Super 8XGP will be a two night tournament on 7/26 and 7/27 in Seattle.  Joey Janela will be there for both shows.  Admission is limited to those 21 and older.
  • Ignite Wrestling on 5/18 in Vero Beach, FL with Aaron Epic, Caleb Konley, and more.
  • CWE from last night in Regina, Saskatchewan:  Killer Kross b Norman Harass, AJ Sanchez & Kevin O’Doyle won four-way over Robin Lekmie & Martn Pain, Alax Ace & Big Chief and Jacob Creed & Marcellus Prime, Maddison Miles b Alix Zwicker, Shaun Moore won six-way over Psicosis, Michael Elgin, Jimmy Jacobs, Jeff Tyler and Mike McSugar, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan b Bull Bodnar & Thryllin Dylan, Danny Duggan NC King Kash
  • Welterweight Wrestling announced they would be coming to Indianapolis in June. 

Daily Pro Wrestling History: Road Warriors win the finals of the 1986 Crocket Cup

CONTACT INFORMATION

Darby Allin joins AEW, will face Cody at Fyter Fest

At the end of this week’s Road to Double or Nothing episode, it was revealed that Darby Allin has joined All Elite Wrestling.

A video of Allin aired on the episode, with him spelling out “AEW” in fire. AEW then announced Cody Rhodes vs. Allin for their Fyter Fest show with CEO Fighting Game Championships in Daytona Beach, Florida on Saturday, June 29.

WWN announced earlier this week that Allin had finished up with them. Allin & Priscilla Kelly (who also finished up with WWN) lost to Austin Theory & Brandi Lauren at the WWN Supershow last Friday.

In his final match for EVOLVE, Allin lost to Anthony Henry last Thursday.

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks vs. PAC, Pentagon Jr. & Fenix and Cody vs. Allin have now been announced for Fyter Fest. The show is taking place at the Ocean Center and will also feature a hardcore match between CEO organizer Alex Jebailey and AEW’s Michael Nakazawa.

Cody Rhodes to appear at AAA Rey de Reyes

On the day of this month’s Double or Nothing ticket announcement party, All Elite Wrestling revealed that they’re partnering with Lucha Libre AAA.

That was followed up on today, with it being announced that Cody Rhodes will appear at AAA’s Rey de Reyes in Puebla, Mexico on Saturday, March 16. The news was announced via a video from Cody.

Cody noted that AAA wrestlers will be part of Double or Nothing in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, May 25.

Cody is currently out of action after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery on February 12 to repair tears in his meniscus. He isn’t scheduled to wrestle until Double or Nothing.

AAA is the second promotion that AEW has announced a partnership with. They’re also working with China’s Oriental Wrestling Entertainment, with SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) set to face Cima and two partners from OWE in a six-man tag match at Double or Nothing.

Cody undergoes arthroscopic knee surgery

After suffering the injury back in November, Cody Rhodes underwent surgery on his knee this morning.

Cody tweeted after having surgery: “Surgery completed. Went smooth. Back to work. (Cowabunga I guess)”

Brandi Rhodes also wrote before the operation was done: “They just took my love @CodyRhodes back for surgery. Hate being on the waiting end this time. But I know he’s going to feel so much better in time for #DoubleOrNothing”

Dave Meltzer reported last month that Cody would be undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery in Atlanta today. Meltzer wrote that the surgery would keep Cody out of action for two to three months, but he isn’t scheduled to wrestle until All Elite Wrestling’s Double or Nothing event on May 25.

Cody suffered the injury when teasing throwing a T-shirt into the crowd at ROH’s Global Wars tour show in Buffalo on November 9. An MRI revealed that he had two tears in his meniscus, and Cody opted to wait until after his matches at Final Battle and Wrestle Kingdom 13 until having surgery.

Cody comments on All Elite Wrestling, confirms EVP role

Cody Rhodes has issued a statement following the announcement of All Elite Wrestling.

“I feel so damn lucky. I believe that more than talent…more than chance…work ethic will guide me where i’d like to go,” he wrote on Twitter. “To be Executive Vice President for our new venture, and to be flanked by Matt and Nick and a few familiar names sharing that position; this is my dream job. I can’t think of a time when so many of wrestling’s top free agents all opted out of the road usually traveled and instead wanted to start something new. I am excited to see AEW into existence.

“What’s old isn’t new – what’s new is new. Perception isn’t reality – reality is reality. Fans first” he concluded.

The statement, which confirms Cody’s role as Executive Vice President, comes as the Elite confirmed through a video that was uploaded at midnight PST on 1/1 that All Elite Wrestling is real, and the first show under that banner will be called Double or Nothing.

There will be further announcements regarding AEW and Double or Nothing next week at a Double or Nothing rally, which will take in the parking lot in front of West Club at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. The advertisement notes that the rally will feature an announcement from The Elite,. and that there would be special guests.

VIDEO: Being the Elite covers ROH farewell weekend

This week’s episode of Being the Elite covered The Young Bucks, Cody Rhodes, and Hangman Page’s Ring of Honor farewell weekend.

The four Elite members had their final matches for ROH over the weekend. At Final Battle, The Briscoes won a Ladder War for the ROH Tag Team titles against SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian) and The Young Bucks, Cody lost an ROH World Championship match to Jay Lethal, and Page lost a TV title match to Jeff Cobb.

The Young Bucks, Cody & Page then teamed together in an HonorClub exclusive eight-man tag match against Lethal, Flip Gordon & Best Friends (Beretta & Chuckie T) at ROH’s Final Battle fallout television tapings on Saturday.

While All Elite Wrestling or their future plans have yet to be officially announced, this week’s Being the Elite included Matt Jackson saying, “Well boys, let’s go change the world” to Nick Jackson, Cody, and Page as they were leaving the ROH tapings.

There were also storylines where clocks counting down to 15 days appeared on Christopher Daniels, Sky, and Kazarian’s phones, The Young Bucks superkicked “H” and wished him the best in his future endeavors, and Gordon got beaten down after declining an offer to become the newest member of The Elite.

The full episode is available to watch below:

The Young Bucks give post-show speech at ROH Final Battle

Going into Final Battle last night, much of the intrigue for the pay-per-view was what it would confirm about the futures of Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, Hangman Page, and SoCal Uncensored.

While nothing has been officially announced about what’s next for the wrestlers in question, all of them lost at Final Battle. Jay Lethal retained the ROH World Championship against Cody, The Briscoes won the ROH Tag Team titles in a Ladder War against Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian and The Young Bucks, Jeff Cobb retained his Television title against Page, and Marty Scurll (whose contract isn’t up) defeated Christopher Daniels.

The Young Bucks did a post-show speech last night with Cody, Page, SCU, and Scurll in the ring. Nick Jackson started it by saying that the Hammerstein Ballroom is his favorite arena to wrestle in.

Matt Jackson then said it wasn’t going to be “some emotional farewell speech or anything like that.” He mentioned that The Young Bucks started in ROH over 10 years ago and called the past two years the greatest time of his life. He said he loves former ROH owner Cary Silkin and everyone in the ring.

Matt said ROH’s Joe Koff, Greg Gilleland, and Gary Juster have been incredible to work with. He said he wouldn’t have become the person or wrestler he is without their support, everyone in the back, his wife, and their families. In what appeared to be a reference to All Elite Wrestling, Matt said to the crowd, “Everybody in this ring, all of you — we’re all elite, right?”

Matt said the timer is ticking and something is about to go down. He doesn’t know what, but he hopes you watch Being the Elite. The crowd chanted “Double or Nothing.”

Matt closed the speech by saying they will be back in New York City. The Young Bucks, Cody, Page, Kazarian, Sky, Daniels, and Scurll all raised each other’s arms.

ROH’s fallout from Final Battle will take place tonight as the promotion holds a set of television tapings at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia.

Video of last night’s speech is available to watch below:

ROH Final Battle live results: Jay Lethal vs. Cody

Final Battle 2018 takes place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City tonight.

With the future of the four Elite members not yet officially announced, Cody Rhodes, The Young Bucks, and Hangman Page will all be challenging for titles tonight. In the main event, Jay Lethal will defend his ROH World Championship against Cody.

SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian) will defend their Tag Team titles against The Young Bucks and The Briscoes in Ladder War VII, and Page is challenging for Jeff Cobb’s Television title.

The Women of Honor World Championship will also be on the line as Sumie Sakai defends against Madison Rayne, Karen Q, and Kelly Klein in a four corner survival match.

Also on the card: Marty Scurll faces Christopher Daniels (with Scurll’s future ROH World Championship shot on the line), Matt Taven takes on Dalton Castle, Zack Sabre Jr. makes his ROH debut against Jonathan Gresham, Bully Ray and Flip Gordon’s feud continues with an I Quit match, and Kenny King vs. Eli Isom opens the four-hour broadcast.

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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Show Recap:

The show kicked off with a video package detailing the angles between Cody and Jay Lethal, Dalton Castle and Matt Taven, and the three-way ladder match between the the Young Bucks, SCU and the Briscoes.

1) Kenny King defeated Eli Isom

The Hammerstein Ballroom was loud and lively at the beginning of the show.

King grabbed the mic and cut a promo on Isom and Jay Lethal. He said he really didn’t need to be at the show tonight because he wasn’t getting a title shot. He then attacked Isom with the mic before the bell.

Colt Cabana called Kenny King “a star” on commentary.  

King got pretty loud heat throughout this match, and was quite good outside the ring with the crowd work.

King clubbed and stomped on Isom at the start. Isom later did a big plancha onto King.

A few audience members in the front row kept screaming “KENNY’s SISTER!” and “You SUCK!”

Isom received scattered chants throughout the match. He did a few cool moves, including a high angle belly-to-belly suplex and a power bomb. 

King had Isom beat but wanted to make a point of punishing him. Isom reversed the momentum with a Gory Special Bomb.

Shortly after. King used Darkness Falls on Isom for the pin. This match was totally fine, with better heat than you’d expect at the beginning of a show.

2) TV Title Match: Jeff Cobb defeated Adam Page

Quick promo package on Cobb and Page before the match. Page threatened to jump off a balcony at Hammerstein tonight.

Page dropkicked Cobb out of the ring, then tried to his the shooting star shoulder block off the apron, but Cobb reversed it into a belly-to-belly. The crowd lost it for this. ROH replayed the entire sequence.

Cobb used a flying European uppercut on Page. The crowd was hot at this point and split between the two.

Cobb later used a beautiful dropkick to Page when Page sat on the top turnbuckle. He then deadlift super-plex for, like, 30 seconds, then did a standing moonsault. He then missed a standing shooting star press. Wow. 

The crowd was completely split at this point. Page reversed Cobb’s crossbody block by rolling through, then deadlifting Cobb into a fall-away slam. Unreal strength on Page’s part here.

More insanity on Page’s part in the following moments after a tope suicida and and a Orihara moonsault to the outside to Cobb, and later *two* standing shooting star presses, all for a two count.

Cobb used a swinging backdrop suplex and then the Owen Hart Summerslam 1997 tombstone piledriver on Page. The crowd did a “this is awesome” chant afterwards. 

There was a ton of back-and-forth towards the end. Page countered Tour of the Islands into a crucifix for two and the crowd was on their feet. Cobb then used two Tour of the Islands on Page for the win.

This was an excellent match with tons of top-tier athleticism. Both wrestlers are studs. There wasn’t a story going into this match, really, but it didn’t matter. Very, very good stuff.

3) Women of Honor title four-way match: Kelly Klein defeated  Sumie Sakai, Madison Rayne and  Karen Q

Mandy Leon was on commentary for this match. 

Everyone brawled at the beginning inside the ring, and Sakai did a missile dropkick to the floor early on. 

Karen Q did a double Boston Crab on Sakai and Rayne. Q and Klein cut a truce and double teamed Rayne for a bit, Q accidentally hit Klein later on.

Klein did a huge double power bomb to Q and Rayne. Each wrestler did a handful of each of their highest spots, and while the crowd popped for the moves, they were mostly quiet for the majority of this match.

Karen Q used K Power on Karen Q to eliminate her from the match first. Sakai did Smash Mouth to Rayne, but Klein threw Sakai off and nabbed the pin for herself. The crowd was groaned.

Klein and Sakai went stiffer in their exchanges and submissions towards the end. Klein kicked out of Smash Mouth; Sakai kicked out of a power bomb pin combo and K Power. Klein eventually won with an avalanche K Power. Klein shook hands with and hugged Sakai after the match.

This was all right, but much more interesting in the last ten minutes. The crowd was more into these two than the four-way itself. The first half of this match was fine in the ring but the crowd was obviously burnt out from the Cobb-Page affair. Klein was booked like a monster here and the finish made sense. Not bad at all but not really worth going out of your way for.

4) Zack Sabre Jr defeated Jonathan Gresham

Sabre smacked Gresham before the match. After the bell, they had a long catch style sequence. If this is your kind of thing, these two are probably the best in the world right now at this British/UWFi grapple style. The first pinfall didn’t come for at least five minutes into the beginning of this sequence.

 The obvious story here was that Zack is the big bully and Gresham is the scrappy tactician. ZSJ was in full Suzuki-gun mode in that he laid everyone strike into Gresham, every sub applied was tight. Everything between the two was crisp.

They had an insane slap boxing sequence and it looked like Gresham might have gotten his bell rung. His face was visibly red and a bit swollen, and his mouth was bloody.

After a series of reversals, Gresham attempted to use Sabre’s signature back bridge pin, though Sabre reversed back into his own, folded his arms, and got the pin and the win. 

Terrific technical match with brutal striking all throughout.  If you liked ZSJ and Minoru Suzuki’s tag league match in last week’s World Tag League, this is a must-watch.

5) Matt Taven w/ TK O’Ryan defeated Dalton Castle w/ The Boys

TK O’Ryan came out and had Bobby Cruise to announce that Taven is the “real” world champion.

Taven came out wearing two championship belts and a crown. Taven had Bobby Cruise announce that this match was for his purple title. 

The two got into it early and did some fast-paced brawling in and out of the ring. Taven did a Disaster Kick to Castle while he was on the apron, but the Boys caught Castle and tossed him back into the ring. 

Taven did a huge plancha to the outside but Castle moved out of the way. Taven landed on guardrail ribs-first. Brutal.

Castle with a running knee off the apron after this, but Taven later reversed things by throwing Castle into the entrance stairs, which also looked rough. The crowd was pretty awake by this point. 

The Boys got involved when TK O’Ryan was trying to interfere. Vinny Marseglia appeared from under the ring with some balloons and did a double inverted DDT to the Boys, then dragged them under the ring. I guess he saw the It remake.

There were more schmozzy antics happening outside the ring after this, and later Castle did a Bang-a-rang into the ring post to Taven, knocking him out almost completely. 

TK O’Ryan took one of the Boys and threw him, literally threw him, into the ring at Castle to break up the pin. O’Ryan was ejected by referee Paul Turner after this. 

Taven later kicked out of a Bang-a-rang, then hit Just the Tip and Climax for the win. This was good, fast paced brawl, though I am not sure what’s in store for Castle in 2019 considering tonight’s booking.

6) Marty Scurll defeated Christopher Daniels via submission

Interesting note: Scurll is wearing blue tights that read “VILLAIN ENTERPRISES” on them. No references to Elite I could see. 

The crowd mostly shouted each wrestlers’ catchphrases and gimmicks as the two mat wrestled for the first few minutes. The pace is slow but deliberate and allowed the crowd some breathing room, easing them into the match. 

Daniels later did an Arabian Press to the outside. It looks just as it did 15 years ago; I can’t believe he still even does it. 

Scurll played hard heel midway through the match. He got in some fans’ faces after super kicking Daniels in the face on the apron, his usual spot. 

Things slowed down for a while after some work outside the ring. Daniels sold his neck throughout. Daniels used a Blue Thunder bomb, but Scurll did a Kobashi-style half-nelson suplex for two. He later used a rolling elbow, Misawa-style, on Daniels. I go through AJPW phases too, man. 

Burning Hammer from Daniels after that and now I’m starting to think it’s all a rib. Someone should check the old Misawa-Kobashi matches from 97–98 to see if that’s what they were referencing specifically. 

Scurll did the finger snap spot which he’d been teasing for a few moments. Daniels used Angel’s Wings for two and Cabana sold it well on commentary, explaining that Daniels couldn’t lock his hands together because of the finger spot. 

Scurll used Graduation for only two. The crowd was back and in pretty much full support of Daniels and SCU. 

The crowd chanted “Happy New Year” at Scurll, in reference to the angle he’s doing on Being the Elite. He retaliated by stomping on Daniels neck, then putting him in a chicken wing for the win via submission.

The crowd threw streamers into the ring after the match for Daniels and chanted “Thank you, Daniels.” Bully Ray came out and low blow’d Daniels as he stood on the ropes. Ray got massive heat for this. 

7) I Quit match: Flip Gordon defeated Bully Ray

Bully Ray called Flip Gordon out after the low blow. Gordon came out in military tactical gear and a giant United States flag and walked from the balcony to the ring. 

Gordon attacked Ray immediately. On the outside of the ring, Gordon did a Van Daminator and got an “RVD” chant. 

Gordon’s girlfriend sat at ringside. They set up a table in front of her and teased a table spot early. 

After Ray smashed Gordon over the head with a chain, he started screaming at Cary Silkin. Bobby Cruise and then Todd Sinclair tried to get him to cut it out but Ray bowled both of them over. He then tried to hit him with a cane but Christopher Daniels jumped in front and took the cane shot himself.

Bully Ray threatened to power bomb Flip’s “girlfriend” and tried getting him to say “I quit,” but Cary Silkin hit Ray with a Cane. The two started screaming at each other and Flip’s Girlfriend gave Ray a low blow from behind. Gordon smooched his Girlfriend for a nice long full shot. 

Gordon came back and hit Ray with the US flag, then put Ray in a crossface with the stick’s end. Silas Young came out and attacked Flip. Cheeseburger attacked Young, but Young gave him Misery and rolled him out. Colt Cabana came in and hit Young with a chair. 

The lights eventually went out and  the Sandman appeared in the ring when they came back on. He did Sandman things, like spitting beer into Ray’s face and then smashing the can into his face. He gave his kendo stick to Flip who proceded to beat Bully Ray until he audibly gave up.

This was pure insanity. It was exactly, *exactly* like something you’d see in late ‘90s ECW; same structure, same overlapping angles via schmozzes within the match; a blackout surprise appearance. Fun match to watch and I’m sure was a blast to see live. 

8) ROH World Heavyweight Title match: Jay Lethal defeated Cody w/ Brandi Rhodes via submission

Cody and Brandi Rhodes came out in GI Joe or Rambo cosplay and looked sharp. During the ring announcements, Cody received the hero’s welcome even though Lethal was is from Elizabeth, NJ. Cody defused the situation by telling the crowd to kiss his ass because he’s not coming to the MSG show in April. Lethal grabbed the mic and told Cody that ROH was his company and that once he’s done with Cody the “old toy” would be “dead and gone.”

With Cody’s eyepatch and gauntlets off, he looked very much like Guile from Street Fighter II in the ring. For what that’s worth. 

Cody and Brandi jogged around the ring, taunting Lethal. Cody got into it with a fan, too: After shaking hands with the guy in the front row, he grabbed his beer and tossed it onto the fan. Just fantastic stuff.

On commentary, Caprice Coleman compared Jay Lethal to a parfait, with regard to the many layers of his offense. 

The pace was slower in this one. It felt like an early ‘90s WCW match at times, with everything looking snug and deliberate, all with a handful of simple high spots mixed into the sequences at the halfway point. 

Brandi Rhodes did an awesome spear to Jay Lethal behind the ref’s back . Yeah, you read that correctly. Cody used CrossRhodes for a close two-count. 

Jay Lethal teased doing Shattered Dreams. Brandi used another spear, but this time on Cody, accidentally. Sinclair went to DQ Cody for the interferon but Lethal waved him off. They continued the match, and Lethal went for Lethal Injection on Cody but hit Brandi instead—Cody pushed her in his way.

Lethal later used a CrossRhodes of his own on Cody for two. He did six tope suicidas to Cody, but back in the ring Cody spit water in Lethal’s face; all for naught, apparently. Cody used a Gory Special bomb for another two-count after this. Oddly, Adam Page came out at this point and rang the bell, like they were going to tease a Montreal Screwjob spot, but Page dashed off and it didn’t amount to much tonight. Probably an angle for BtE.

Lethal swung the momentum back his way and did a bunch of low angle superkicks and a Lethal Injection to Cody. They referenced the Ric Flair vs. HBK “I’m sorry” spot, where here Lethal feigned crying and flipped Cody off before giving him yet another superkick. 

After a few reversals, Lethal was able to lock on a figure four leglock to seal the win. This was a great match that was very much in the vein of Cody’s matches with Nick Aldis, who happened to come out after the match to congratulate Lethal. Before this, though, Marty Scurll walked out and got in Lethal’s face. Seems like they are going with Lethal vs. Scurll and or Aldis in the next few months. 

9) Three-way Tag Team Title Ladder War match: The Briscoes defeated The Young Bucks and SoCal Uncensored 

The Young Bucks came out in Rockers cosplay gear. The Briscoe Brothers threw chairs into the ring before the match. 

Fast-paced action from the get-go, and way too many moves happening in succession to accurately transcribe in the moment. For example, Matt Jackson did a twisting cutter off the apron, and moments later Jay Briscoe used a double stomp to put Scorpio Sky through a table.

Frankie Kazarian was bleeding minutes into this one and sold it hard, dangling on the ropes inside the ring. Mark Briscoe did the Terry Funk ladder-spinning spot but the Bucks  shut that down early with a double superkick to Mark’s head enclosed between rungs. 

The crowd was split between SCU and Young Bucks throughout much of this. The two teams had an exchange on the ladders halfway through and did some neat things involving the ladders and belt-grab teases.

The Briscoes recovered from the outside of the ring and beat on Kazarian with chairs. Kazarian’s sell job here and for most of this match was top-notch. 

Scorpio Sky did a tope con giro to the floor, then Nick Jackson with his Skywalker moonsault. Matt Jackson went for something but was back body dropped through a table on the outside by a bloody Jay Briscoe.

Later and in the ring, Kazarian low blow’d Jay Briscoe and threw a chair at Mark Briscoe’s head. SCU then did a slingshot cutter to Mark through a table on the outside. The table exploded, as did the crowd, after this. 

Matt Jackson pulled out a sledgehammer and teased using it on Jay Briscoe, but he eventually decided against it. It’s obvious when they shoehorn angles into their matches specifically for their Youtube show, but it often throws the pace off and into an awkward direction. 

A series of big, big spots came moments after this. Nick moonsault’d to the outside onto a few guys; Kazarian used a tornado dot to the outside on Nick; Mark Briscoe hurled a chair over the ropes onto SCU. 

Mark intercepted Nick Jackson as the Bucks went for the Meltzer Driver and caught him with a cutter off the ladder, then a Jaydriller onto Matt. The crowd was wild and on their feet at this point. 

Kazarian used a Styles Clash onto a chair on Jay Briscoe. He and Mark Briscoe fought over the belts atop the ladder. Both teams were flying off the ladders onto other ladders and onto tables outside. Nick Jackson almost killed himself soaring into a table off the ladder. 

The Briscoes were finally able to knock Kazarian off the primary ladder after Mark threw a chair at Kazarian’s head. The Briscoes are 10-time ROH Tag Team champions. 

This was almost nonstop high spots and chaos. While the Bucks looked great as per usual, SCU and the Briscoes were the show stealers of the match. 

No PCO or Brody King tonight, nor much in the way of what the Elite will be doing in the future, but top-to-bottom this was an excellent card. The worst matches were fine and the best were some of the best ROH content all year.

ROH TV results: Final Battle go-home show

The show opened with a recap of last week’s announcement by Christopher Daniels that Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky had new contracts, but that he did not. His last match on his current contract will be at Final Battle against Marty Scurll, and should he lose, he will be out of the company. Scurll’s future ROH World Championship shot will be on the line.

Before a match between them, Flip Gordon challenged Silas Young to man up and make it an I Quit match. Young booted Gordon and started the pummeling immediately, then grabbed the microphone and declared that he accepts.

Flip Gordon and Silas Young went to a no contest in an I Quit match

It was an intense game of cat and mouse as Young chased Gordon, but Gordon had the speed edge and out-maneuvered him. Gordon landed a moonsault to the floor on Young to gain control.

After the break, Gordon pulled a table out and set it up in the corner. As he went to get his opponent, Young tossed a chair at him and gained the advantage. 

Young continued to beat Gordon with a chair inside the ring. Young landed the Anarchist suplex and applied a full-nelson stretch, but Gordon fought out and landed a superkick. Gordon then missed with a dive. That gave Young the opportunity to grab a Singapore cane. 

Seeing the cane fired up Gordon. He cut off Young with a chair, laid waste to Young, and picked up the cane himself. This brought Bully Ray down. Bully choked Gordon with a chain. Young speared the helpless Gordon through a table. The match was thrown out by the referee due to interference. 

A preview for ROH Television Champion Jeff Cobb vs. Hangman Page at Final Battle aired. Page called Cobb’s run in ROH so far a disappointment.

ROH Tag Team Champions Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky, representing SoCal Uncensored, came to the ring. Sky got the microphone and — just as he was about to say Pittsburgh was the worst town he’s ever been in — they were jumped from behind by The Briscoes.

The Young Bucks came down to cut off The Briscoes and save SCU. They exchanged a respectful handshake, but as the Bucks turned away, The Briscoes shoved SCU into them. The Bucks returned the favor with superkicks on both teams. They then pulled a ladder out from under the ring, but before they could set it up, Kazarian dropkicked it into the Bucks and Sky landed a flip dive on The Briscoes. SCU stood tall on the ladder holding their belts to end the segment. 

Daniels discussed his last opportunity to claim a contract with ROH. He must defeat Scurll at Final Battle, and should he be successful, he will not only win a title shot down the line, but he will also gain a new lease on life with a new ROH contract. 

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, Cody Rhodes & Dalton Castle defeated The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan)

Castle is returning from his “concussion-like symptoms” after he received a three-man con-chair-to by The Kingdom a few weeks ago. 

This one started quickly as The Kingdom triple teamed Castle and Cody and Lethal bickered. Castle fought off The Kingdom while wearing his amazing “ugly” purple sweatshirt. He tagged in Cody, and Cody took over on O’Ryan.

Taven had seen enough and got involved. He took over and led the charge on Cody. He tagged in O’Ryan — who tossed Cody down by the hair. Cody swung the momentum with a powerslam and tagged in Castle. Castle came in with a fury. The Kingdom cut him off and put a hurting on him on the outside as the referee was distracted. 

Marseglia got in with Castle and kept The Kingdom in control. He tagged in Taven — who antagonized Lethal. Castle finally fought back and tagged in Lethal.

Lethal ran wild until the numbers game caught up with him. Taven got a chair involved and looked to connect with a con-chair-to, but Castle came in and went after Taven. Both spilled into the crowd as Castle chased Taven. That left Lethal and Cody in against Marseglia and O’Ryan. 

Lethal and Cody couldn’t work together and it looked like Cody was about to fall victim to The Kingdom, but Lethal made the save and that allowed Cody to land the Cross Rhodes on O’Ryan for the win.

Trademarks filed in Florida for All Elite Wrestling, All Out, and more

A slew of new trademarks filed in Jacksonville, FL, earlier this month could be a further indication of a rumored new wrestling organization launching, powered by some of the biggest non-WWE talents on the market today.

A Reddit thread brought to light that on November 5th, the following were trademarked by All Elite Wrestling, LLC, which has the same address as the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. The importance there is the Jaguars are owned by the Khan family and son Tony has been heavily rumored to backing this venture.

The names filed for trademark include:

  • All Elite Wrestling
  • AEW All Out
  • All Out
  • AEW
  • Double or Nothing
  • Tuesday Night Dynamite
  • AEW Double Or Nothing
  • Several logos including the one seen above

Under the goods and services section for the trademarks are a large amount of potential merchandise options, live streaming PPV content, and more.

Of course, the group most discussed behind this venture are Nick and Matt Jackson (The Young Bucks) and Cody Runnels, hence the references to ‘Elite’ and ‘Double or Nothing’, a reference Runnels made after the group put on their first PPV earlier this year, All In. The Jacksons, Runnels, and Kenny Omega are among those set to become free agents this January and their future with New Japan Pro Wrestling and Ring of Honor has been a hot topic for months.

Chris Jericho and Jim Ross were also linked to the group, but have both downlplayed and denied any involvement.