Britt Baker suffered concussion at AEW Fight for the Fallen

Britt Baker suffered a concussion during her match at Fight for the Fallen last night.

Baker confirmed the injury while responding to a tweet from referee Aubrey Edwards about losing an earring while leaving the show: “Hurriedly left the venue to take care of a concussed coworker and checked on her every hour of the night. Next pair is on me Ref Aubrey”

John Thorne, owner of Absolute Intense Wrestling, tweeted after speaking with Baker: “I just spoke to Britt, she for sure suffered a concussion mid match last night and has to follow up with a doctor this week. I wanted to roast her about the wrong corner thing but it sounds like it is a pretty severe one so I guess I’ll let her slide this time.”

Baker & Riho teamed against Bea Priestley & Shoko Nakajima on the Fight for the Fallen pre-show. Baker continued to wrestle after her injury, with Nakajima & Priestley winning when Nakajima pinned Riho.

This was Baker’s second match for AEW. She defeated Nyla Rose, Awesome Kong, and Kylie Rae in a four-way match at Double or Nothing in May.

AEW’s next event is All Out in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on August 31.

Lucha Bros challenge Young Bucks to ladder match at All Out

The feud between The Young Bucks and the Lucha Brothers is not over.

After defeating SCU (Frankie Kazairan and Scorpio Sky) at Fight for the Fallen tonight, Fenix and Pentagon Jr. took out a ladder and scaled it. They then cut a promo challenging the Young Bucks to a ladder match at All Out on August 31. The announcers pointed out the AAA World Tag Team titles would be on the line which are currently held by the Lucha Bros.

This would be the third match between the two teams. The first was back at AAA Rey de Reyes in March, when the Bucks defeated the Lucha Bros. in an impromptu match. The second was at Verano de Escandalo in June, where the Lucha Bros. regained the titles.

The Lucha Bros. will team with Laredo Kid to take on the team of the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega at TripleMania next month.

AEW Fight for the Fallen live results: Young Bucks vs. Rhodes brothers

AEW presents their third show in company history tonight as Fight for the Fallen is held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida.

The Young Bucks will take on Cody & Dustin Rhodes in the main event of the show. The match was set up after Cody vs. Dustin at Double or Nothing, with Dustin agreeing to be Cody’s tag partner.

Kenny Omega will take on CIMA in a singles match, and Brandi Rhodes will make her AEW in-ring debut against Allie.

Hangman Page is taking on Kip Sabian. Ahead of his match against Page at All Out to determine the first AEW World Champion, Chris Jericho will have a “live mic” at tonight’s show.

Also set for tonight’s main card: Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears, The Lucha Bros vs. SoCal Uncensored’s Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian, and The Dark Order vs. Angelico & Jack Evans vs. Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy (winning team advances to All Out for a shot at a first-round bye in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament).

Fight for the Fallen is benefiting Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council. The 45-minute pre-show will begin at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time and will feature Britt Baker & Riho vs. Shoko Nakajima & Bea Priestley and Sonny Kiss vs. Peter Avalon.

The show will air for free on B/R Live in the United States and Canada and will be available to purchase via Fite TV elsewhere. The pre-show will also stream on YouTube.

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Excallibur and Alex Marvez are doing commentary, at least for The Buy In. No Goldenboy, which makes me sad.

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Sonny Kiss pinned Peter Avalon (w/Leva Bates)

Avalon tried cutting a pre-match promo, but Kiss’ entrance cut it off. Kiss was accompanied by the Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders and mascot.

The fans really liked Kiss as he shined early. Avalon cut him off by grabbing his leg on a superkick and throwing Kiss down into the splits. Avalon hit a really nice dropkick to the sternum. Avalon threw Kiss outside, expecting Leva to do some sort of shenanigans, but Leva just picked Sonny up and rolled him back in the ring. Sonny broke into his comeback, which included a standing moonsault, called the Twerksault. Avalon missed a middle rope moonsault and was pinned after a middle rope split legdrop, which was the same move Christy Hemme used when she wrestled, just from the middle rope.

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Cody and Dustin Rhodes cut a backstage promo. Cody said they are happy to donate money to the victims of gun violence. Cody wasn’t sure if you could control the pace of the Young Bucks, but what happens when the Rhodes’ grab a body part. Young Bucks may be new school, but they are old school.

Dustin said he personally will power slam them both so hard that their souls will leave their bodies and will only be as good as they let him.

The interviewer asked Cody if he is 100% after the chair shot from Shawn Spears at Fyter Fest. Cody said if he wasn’t he wouldn’t be here. But tonight he will prove that The Brotherhood is better than The Bucks.

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Shoko Nakajima & Bea Priestley defeated Dr. Britt Baker & Riho

Bea and Shoko both came out with their championship belts, representing STARDOM and Joshi-Pro respectively. The only person in this match who felt like a babyface the entire time was Riho. Nakajima and Priestley were pretty good heels and Baker was definitely coming across as heelish.

The Doctor got confused early on and tried to tag in Nakajima, instead of Riho. The fans briefly let her hear about that. Priestley stomped down on the elbow of Riho, similar to Shayna Baszler would. Despite being 4’11, Nakajima worked well as a heel, even though in the opening salvo the fans were more behind her than Baker. Nakajima hit a Missile Dropkick that sent Baker across the ring and let her make the hot tag to Riho. The match broke down into a 4-way. After Priestly and Baker punched out their smaller foes, they dragged their partners to the corners to tag themselves in. The fans were really into Baker and Priestley going after each other. Priestley used a double springboard knee that looked like it smacked Baker right in the face. Riho hit a really nice Northern Lights Suplex and a Double Foot Stomp for a pair of 2 counts. Nakajima missed a senton, but pinned Riho after a step-up Hurricarana.

The match was sloppy at points, but the fans were into it the whole way. After the match Priestley and Baker went at it, but got pulled apart.

During this match there were technical problems for about 5 minutes where closed captioning appearing on the screen, even for people not clicking on it and being unable to remove it.

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Kip Sabian said he’s not here just to sit around and be happy to collect his checks and fill a spot, but he’s here to prove a point. Sabian looked directly at the camera, saying he has no animosity towards Adam Page. However he has a problem that it seems like Page gets preferential treatment by being a member of The Elite. He doesn’t want to talk about Kip, he’s obsessed with Jericho at All Out. Sabian said he hopes Page wins because that means he’ll be first in line after he beats Page tonight.

Good promo.

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JR came out to join the announce team.

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MJF, Sammy Guevara & “The Chairman” Shawn Spears defeated Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela

Spears and MJF argued from the start, with Spears mockingly clapping when MJF was being worked over early on. Neither would tag each other constantly tagging out to Guevera. We had some good, solid wrestling from all 6 in the match. Allin was really over with this crowd when he demanded to be tagged in when Spears was in the ring. Spears got heat when he walked off and tagged out. Guevera flipped off Allin, so Darby tried to break his arm. Excalibur mentioned that Janela trained by getting into a fight with “the absolute scum of the Earth at a Blink-182 concert”.

Spears finally stayed in the ring for a prolonged period when Janela was down. Spears blindtagged himself in, so MJF blindtagged himself in. MJF mocked Spears by doing the Tye Dillinger “10” handsign, before flipping him off. Shockingly that did not endear him to his partner and this led to Janela making the hot tag to Havoc. At one point Spears was in the corner, Havoc sent MJF shoulder first into Spears and then stood on MJF and did a superplex to Guevara. Everyone hit a big move on everyone. Guevara looked great with a series of dives out each side of the ring and used a Spanish Fly in the ring. Janela laid out Guevara with a Death Valley Driver on the apron and then specifically gave a middle finger to Jim Cornette, calling him out by name. Finally Spears pinned Allin with a running Death Valley Driver in the ring.

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NFL Pro Bowler/Jacksonville Jaguar Calais Campbell, AEW Owner Shahid Khan, Private Party and two of the sponsors were shown and named at ringside.

Alex Jebailey from CEO was sitting in the front row and got kicked out for some reason.

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Brandi Rhodes (w/Awesome Kong) pinned Allie

Before the match started, Brandi shook Allie’s hand and held it until Awesome Kong’s music played. Kong stood in Brandi’s corner. Allie got the better of Brandi early, but rolled out of the ring to confront Kong, which allowed Brandi to hit a sliding dropkick and take over. This was more than passable. Allie looked good as always and Brandi held her own. Allie used a reverse neckbreaker where she yanked Brandi down by the hair, which can never feel good. Brandi used a tornado snap suplex, which looked a bit awkward, but it did the trick. Allie used the Best Superkick Ever and a running Death Valley Driver, but Kong yanked Brandi out of the ensuing cover. Allie tapped out Brandi with a Dragon Sleeper, but Kong was distracting the referee. Brandi then hit the Bionic Spear for the win.

After the match Brandi and Kong put the boots to Allie. Kong went for the Implant Buster, but they were interrupted by Aja Kong! The All Japan Women’s legend marched to the ring and went face to face with Awesome Kong. The referees all hit the ring and Brandi was able to pry Awesome Kong away. Aja helped Allie to her feet and they walked away.

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The Dark Order defeated Jack Evans & Angelico and Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy (w/Marko Stunt)

It took until the start of the match for them to distinguish with Dark Order member is Stu Grayson and which is Evil Uno. Grayson was working over Angelico and was going for a big blow, but Uno insisted on being tagged in so he could chomp on Angelico’s ear. Uno then gave Jungle Boy the what’s what, so Luchasaurus tagged in for the square off of the big men. Uno cowered away and tagged out to Evans. Evans psyched himself up and got laid out. Eventually Dark Order took over on Jungle Boy, which included a back suplex on the ring apron, which is the hardest part of the ring and a slingshot Swanton by Grayson.

Dark Order was being the best team here, taking out everyone waiting for tags, including yanking both Evans and Angelico off the apron when Jungle Boy went for a tag. Uno mocked Luchasaurus too much, so it gave Boy a chance to get through him and make the tag to his partner. Luchasaurus is incredibly athletic, especially considering his size. He chokeslammed Evans over the top rope on top of Angelico, which was followed by Boy doing a Shooting Star Press onto them. Angelico gave Boy the running BT Bomb and appeared to be seconds away from victory when Bryan Alvarez’s hated nemesis, Marko Stunt, hit the ring and gave Evans a Hurricarana. The referee threw him out, so Luchasaurus heaved Stunt onto Angelico. Luchasaurus and Boy did this amazing double team power bomb on Evans. Uno finally pinned Boy with Fatality, which is a double team Blockbuster.

Dark Order will now face Best Friends at All Out with the winners getting a Bye in the AEW Tag Team Title Tournament. I am nitpicking, but my one gripe with this match would be that Dark Order took part in too much of the ha ha at the beginning. Since Double or Nothing they were pushed as this ultimate, serious, evil alliance and they were shown to be anything but.

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Hangman Page pinned Kip Sabian

The story of this match was Page was fighting through a knee injury, while Sabian took an incredible amount of punishment but still kept kicking out.

Page and Sabian went strike for strike in a battle to see who would knock the other off their feet first. Page won that with a rolling elbow. Hangman sold his knee during the match, but did break out a really nice bridging Pump Handle Suplex. Sabian used a Springboard Missile Dropkick more than halfway across the ring, which was nice. Sabian used a Double Footstomp and the a Senton when he landed, which was unique. Page used a belly to belly overhead suplex that nearly dropped Sabian on top of his head. Sabian was bleeding from the elbow somehow, but Page took his head off with a discus lariat. Sabian took his own back suplex on the ring apron, which is still the hardest part of the ring. Excalibur pointed out the ring post is harder, just as Page hit a beautiful moonsault off the top rope to the floor.

Page then gave Sabian a power bomb over the top rope and onto the ramp leading from the tunnel. No one, including the production crew, were expecting that. Sabian got in at the count of 9. Wasn’t it a 20 count countout at Double Or Nothing? They teased a time limit draw until Page hit the Dead Eye just after 19 minutes for the pin.

Both men worked hard and it was a good match, but much like the 4-way at Fyter Fest, the fans didn’t believe Page was going to lose so it hurt the heat for this match. Plus it didn’t help that it was a humid night in this outdoor show.

One of the Dark Order’s minions came in and attacked Page. Everyone pretty much knew who it was. Then when we got a Codebreaker it was obvious. It was Rhino.

No, it was Chris Jericho, who also gave Page the Judas Effect.

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Lucha Brothers defeated Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky of SoCal Uncensored (w/Christopher Daniels)

In case I forget to mention this, Aubrey Edwards is an excellent referee and has no problem believably exercising her authority in these matches.

Scorpio and Pentagon did a series of one-upsmanship at the start of the match, with Pentagon shouting “Cero Miedo” and Scorpio shouting “SCU”. That ended soon enough as we resumed the serious portion of our match. Daniels was interfering with Fenix and Pentagon’s offensive attempts, so they gave the Fallen Angel one of the hardest chops you’ve heard today. Daniels, who is not in the match, did a moonsault onto both Lucha Brothers outside the ring. Aubrey didn’t disqualify him, but instead kicked him out of ringside. Unlike Marko Stunt, he listened.

SCU got the heat on Fenix. Not a whole lot to say other than they are an excellent tag team, but I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. Pentagon got the hot tag and the Lucha Brothers took flight. At one point Kazarian was sitting in the corner, Sky got hung up in the Tree of Woe, so Fenix sent Pentagon over with a monkey flip cannonball into their opponents. Scorpio gave Pentagon a cutter on the apron, which is the hardest part of the ring. SCU gave Fenix an assisted DDT off the top rope, which could have easily been the finish. Pentagon jumped from the middle rope to hit a Canadian Destroyer, but Sky kicked out of that. However he didn’t kick out of a Double Footstomp/Package Piledriver combination.

After the match the Lucha Brothers laid out a returning Chris Daniels with a ladder they got from under the ring. Pentagon and Fenix challenged the Young Bucks to a Ladder Match at All Out.

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Kenny Omega pinned CIMA

Alex Marvez, who has been a lot better on this show, said CIMA was fighting on behalf of 1.4 billion people in China. Well, I guess if Vince ever wants to tap into the Chinese fan base we have our next champion. CIMA was using a lot of hard strikes, while Omega, at least early on, was going a lot more spectacular looking maneuvers. CIMA with a one-foot dropkick right to the nose. Omega got tired of being a punching bag, so he used a Spinning Heel Kick and a running knee to the back of the head. CIMA used a sunset flip power bomb and went for the Meteora, but Omega moved out of the way.

Omega began working on the knees, but he got a gut full of knees when he went for a moonsault. Outside the ring Omega sidestepped a Pescado and then dropped CIMA’s knee on the apron. CIMA laid out Omega on the timekeepers table and then dove off the staging area with a Meteora. In the ring CIMA hit two more Meteora’s, but Omega kicked out. Omega caught him with another Meteora, hit a snap Dragon Suplex and a V-Trigger for a 2 count. CIMA hit two more Meteoras and then an Air Raid Crash on the ring apron, which, again, is the hardest part of the ring. CIMA hit a 5th Meteora, but Omega got hit foot on the ropes. Omega got a V-Trigger and a Tiger Driver 98 for a close 2 count and then picked up the fall with a One Winged Angel.

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Chris Jericho Open Mic

Jericho said he still has Hangman’s blood on his hands. He said he has waited for weeks for a thank you from AEW. He realizes that an apology from the idiots in Jerksonville or Jackoffsville doesn’t matter. He dared them all to boo so the White Trash Riviera can hear them. Jericho said he’d get his thank you one at a time by beating the crap out of everyone in AEW. He said no one would be here without him, they’d be out on the streets. He created AEW and the tv deal on TNT is also because of him.

Jericho said he watched the battle royal and wondered who he would wrestle at All Out. Would it be the kid with no legs, or Michael Nakazawa or “the Young Bucks cabana boy” Brandon Cutler, who he didn’t even know. He said Hangman Page is one of the best in the world and when he beats him it will be another notch on his belt. But if he loses, not only is it the beginning of the end of AEW, but the beginning of the end of his career. He cannot lose to the Hangman. That’s why he attacked him tonight and left him in a pool of blood. You can’t trust Chris Jericho and he’s going to prove it at All Out by becoming the AEW Champion. He’s going to prove that without him AEW wouldn’t exist. He said he is going to prove that Hangman is a little bitch.

This brought out Hangman Page, who laid out Jericho. Referees, agents and some undercard guys ran in to break it up. SCU, Peter Avalon, Jack Evans and Angelico were among the guys who broke it up. A really good promo to build up the All Out main event.

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The Young Bucks defeated The Brotherhood

On a personal standpoint I thought this was one of the best Young Bucks matches I’ve ever seen, purely from a psychological standpoint. Dustin looked pretty good, which will always be impressive considering he’s 50. When the Bucks dumped Cody and Dustin they mocked the Rhodes by tearfully hugging. The Bucks got the heat on Dustin and it was noted that Dustin has been wrestling longer than Matt has been alive. Dustin would have gotten the tag on multiple occasions, but Cody kept being dragged off the apron. Nick mocked Dustin, begging for the tag, so Dustin dropped him with an uppercut.

Both Cody and Dustin used a moonsault and Cody also did a tope to Matt on the ramp. Cody used a reverse superplex and went for a Vertebreaker. Matt got out of that, but he decided to dive shoulder-first into the ring post. Cody and Dustin did what they promised earlier, which was to grab a body part and work it over. Nick finally got the tag and ran wild on his own. Both teams used double submissions, with the Young Bucks using the double Sharpshooter, while the Brotherhood used a double Figure Four. Neither ended the match.

Cody broke up a Meltzer Driver with a Beautiful Disaster kick. The Rhodes’ using a double team Cross Rhodes, but it got broken up by Nick. We got the 4-way hockey fight spot, but Cody accidentally elbowed referee Rick Knox. With the ref down we got a double Shattered Dreams on the Bucks. Cody went for a dive to the floor, but got a pair of Superkicks for his trouble. We got more Superkicks. Matt and Nick did Dustin’s drop down uppercut, so Cody and Dustin used superkicks, Matt used a Cross Rhodes and then finished off Cody with a Meltzer Driver.

After the match Matt Jackson took the mic and said that everything they said the last few weeks just about competition. He noted he spent years listening to people talking about the myth of the Rhodes family. However they are the best tag team they’ve ever face.

A lot of the locker room emptied to present a check for $150,000 to the Victim Assistance Advisory Council, which was $110,000 from AEW and money from Kenny, Jebailey and a few others.

Cody asked if when they go to TNT in the fall, will everyone follow them, which made them all cheer. Omega took the mic and thanked the crowd, before bidding adieu to the crowd.

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So that will do it from Jacksonville. Thank you all for reading and we’ll see you in Chicago for All Out.

AEW adds Baker & Riho vs. Nakajima & Priestley to Fight for the Fallen

Ahead of the show taking place tomorrow, AEW has added one more match to the Fight for the Fallen card.

Britt Baker & Riho will team against Shoko Nakajima & Bea Priestley at Fight for the Fallen. The show is being held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday.

AEW’s match graphic lists Baker & Riho vs. Nakajima & Priestley at part of tomorrow’s pre-show.

Baker defeated Kylie Rae, Nyla Rose, and Awesome Kong in a four-way match at Double or Nothing in May. Riho teamed with Hikaru Shida & Ryo Mizunami to defeat Emi Sakura, Aja Kong & Yuka Sakazaki at Double or Nothing.

At Fyter Fest, Riho defeated Rose and Sakazaki in a triple threat match.

Nakajima and Priestley will both be making their AEW debuts at Fight for the Fallen. Nakajima is the Princess of Princess Champion in Tokyo Joshi Pro, while Priestley currently holds Stardom’s World of Stardom Championship.

Fight for the Fallen will air for free on B/R Live in the United States and Canada and will be available on iPPV via Fite TV elsewhere. The 45-minute pre-show will also stream on YouTube starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time.

Here’s the updated card:

  • The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Chris Jericho will have a “live mic”
  • The Lucha Bros (Pentagon Jr. & Fenix) vs. SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian w/ Christopher Daniels)
  • The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) vs. Angelico & Jack Evans vs. Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy (winning team advances to All Out for a shot at a first-round bye in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament)
  • Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears
  • Britt Baker & Riho vs. Shoko Nakajima & Bea Priestley
  • Sonny Kiss vs. Peter Avalon (w/ Leva Bates)

Three-way tag match announced for AEW Fight for the Fallen

A three-way tag match has been made official for Fight for the Fallen.

The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) vs. Angelico & Jack Evans vs. Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy is set for Saturday’s show. The winning team will advance to All Out on August 31, where they’ll have a chance to earn a first-round bye in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament.

Uno & Grayson were formerly known as the Super Smash Bros. They appeared at Double or Nothing in May and attacked Best Friends (Trent Barreta & Chuck Taylor) and Angelico & Evans.

Best Friends defeated Private Party (Marq Quen & Isiah Kassidy) and SoCal Uncensored (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian) on the Fyter Fest pre-show. As a stipulation of winning, Best Friends advanced to All Out and will compete for a first-round bye in the Tag title tournament.

A video from the Dark Order aired after Best Friends’ win at Fyter Fest. Uno & Grayson said Barreta & Taylor are first on their list of targets.

Luchasaurus and Jungle Boy were both in the Casino Battle Royale on the Double or Nothing pre-show. Hangman Page defeated Jimmy Havoc, MJF, and Jungle Boy (w/ Luchasaurus) in a four-way match at Fyter Fest. 

During his appearance on the Steve Austin Show last month, AEW’s Tony Khan said the Tag Team title tournament will be “one of the main focuses” of AEW television when it debuts this fall.

Fight for the Fallen is being held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida this Saturday. Here’s the updated card:

  • The Young Bucks vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Chris Jericho will have a “live mic”
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian (w/ Christopher Daniels)
  • The Dark Order vs. Angelico & Jack Evans vs. Luchasaurus & Jungle Boy (winning team advances to All Out for a shot at a first-round bye in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament)
  • Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears
  • Sonny Kiss vs. Peter Avalon (w/ Leva Bates)

Sonny Kiss vs. Peter Avalon set for AEW Fight for the Fallen pre-show

The latest episode of the Road to Fight for the Fallen included a match announcement for Saturday’s pre-show.

Sonny Kiss vs. Peter Avalon (w/ Leva Bates) is set for the Fight for the Fallen pre-show, which will begin airing at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time this Saturday. The main card will start at 8:15 p.m. Eastern. The show is being held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida.

Avalon and Bates are playing the librarian characters that were established on Being the Elite. They’ve been part of the pre-shows for both Double or Nothing and Fyter Fest.

Allie defeated Bates at Fyter Fest. Avalon was at ringside and attempted to get involved and help Bates.

Kiss made his AEW debut as an entrant in the Casino Battle Royale on the Double or Nothing pre-show.

Fight for the Fallen will air for free on B/R Live in the United States and Canada and will be available to purchase on Fite TV elsewhere. The pre-show will also stream on YouTube. Here’s the updated card:

  • The Young Bucks vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Chris Jericho will have a “live mic”
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian
  • Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears
  • Sonny Kiss vs. Peter Avalon (w/ Leva Bates)

AEW announces Chris Jericho segment for Fight for the Fallen

AEW has announced a segment with Chris Jericho for Fight for the Fallen.

The promotion is advertising that Jericho will have a “live mic” at Saturday’s show. This will be Jericho’s first appearance for AEW since he defeated Kenny Omega in the main event of Double or Nothing. 

After defeating Omega, Jericho cut a promo and demanded to be thanked by AEW and the fans. Jon Moxley then appeared and laid out Jericho, a referee, and Omega.

Jericho posted on Instagram about the Fight for the Fallen segment: “A LIVE MIC and A PISSED OFF #CHRISJERICHO at #FightForTheFallen? Let’s just say you won’t believe what Im gonna say….”

Jericho will face Hangman Page at All Out on August 31 to decide the first AEW World Champion. Page vs. Kip Sabian is set for Fight for the Fallen.

Fight for the Fallen is being held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida this Saturday (July 13). The show is airing for free on B/R Live in the United States and Canada and will be available to purchase via Fite TV elsewhere. Here are the matches that have been announced:

  • The Young Bucks vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian
  • Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears (pre-show)

Lucha Bros vs. SCU set for AEW Fight for the Fallen

The Lucha Bros and SoCal Uncensored will be facing off at AEW Fight for the Fallen this Saturday.

On this week’s Being the Elite, Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian was announced for Fight for the Fallen. The show is being held at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday (July 13) and is benefiting Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council.

Christopher Daniels will be in Sky & Kazarian’s corner for the match.

The Lucha Bros lost to The Young Bucks at Double or Nothing in May. Pentagon & Fenix then teamed with Laredo Kid against The Young Bucks & Kenny Omega at Fyter Fest, with Omega pinning Laredo Kid to get the win.

Sky, Kazarian & Daniels defeated CIMA, T-Hawk & El Lindaman at Double or Nothing. Daniels lost a singles match against CIMA at Fyter Fest, and Trent Barreta & Chuck Taylor defeated Private Party and Sky & Kazarian in a triple threat match on the Fyter Fest pre-show. As a stipulation of winning that match, Barreta & Taylor will advance to All Out and get the chance to earn a first-round bye in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament.

Fight for the Fallen will air for free on B/R Live in the United States and Canada and will be available to purchase as an iPPV via Fite TV elsewhere. Here’s the updated card for the show:

  • The Young Bucks vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears
  • Pentagon Jr. & Fenix vs. Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian

Six-man tag match added to AEW Fight for the Fallen

A six-man tag match has been added to the card for Fight for the Fallen.

On this week’s Road to Fight for the Fallen episode, it was announced that Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela will team against MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears at the show. It’s taking place at Daily’s Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday, July 13.

Allin vs. Cody Rhodes at Fyter Fest last weekend ended in a 20-minute time-limit draw. After the match, Spears appeared and laid out Cody with a chair shot to the head. MJF came out to the ring to help Cody after.

MJF responded to the announcement of the six-man tag match: “…….Seriously?!?!?!?”

Hangman Page defeated Havoc, MJF, and Jungle Boy in a four-way match at Fyter Fest. The finish was Page pinning Havoc after hitting a Buckshot Lariat and the Dead Eye. MJF moved out of the way of the Buckshot Lariat, with Page hitting Havoc instead. MJF tried to throw Page out of the ring after that, but Page countered and threw MJF out.

Jon Moxley defeated Joey Janela in a “non-sanctioned match” in the main event of Fyter Fest.

Guevara lost to Kip Sabian on the Double or Nothing pre-show in May.

Fight for the Fallen is benefiting Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council. The show will air for free on B/R Live in the United States and Canada and will be available to purchase via Fite TV elsewhere.

Here’s the updated card for the event:

  • The Young Bucks vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian
  • Jimmy Havoc, Darby Allin & Joey Janela vs. MJF, Sammy Guevara & Shawn Spears

Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian set for AEW Fight for the Fallen

During last night’s Fyter Fest event, AEW announced a new match for Fight for the Fallen.

Hangman Page will face Kip Sabian at Fight for the Fallen in Jacksonville, Florida  on Saturday, July 13. The show is taking place at Daily’s Place Amphitheater at TIAA Bank Field and will benefit Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council.

Page defeated Jimmy Havoc, MJF, and Jungle Boy in a four-way match at Fyter Fest. He pinned Havoc after hitting a Buckshot Lariat and the Dead Eye.

Sabian was on commentary for the four-way match, and it was announced that he would take on the winner at Fight for the Fallen. In storyline, AEW was playing up that Page’s leg was still hurt following PAC’s post-match attack from their match in England last month.

After Fight for the Fallen, Page will face Chris Jericho at All Out in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on August 31. The winner will become AEW’s first World Champion.

Sabian didn’t wrestle at Fyter Fest, but he defeated Sammy Guevara on the Double or Nothing pre-show on May 25.

Here’s the updated card for Fight for the Fallen:

  • The Young Bucks vs. Cody & Dustin Rhodes
  • Kenny Omega vs. CIMA
  • Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie
  • Hangman Page vs. Kip Sabian

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.”

Daily Update: Chet Coppock, Fight for the Fallen, Angela Magana

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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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THURSDAY NEWS UPDATE

Chet Coppock, a well known Chicago sportscaster who had a long affiliation with pro wrestling, died earlier today in an auto accident. Coppock was 70. WLS called Coppock a Chicago sports icon, known as the Godfather of sports. He was injured in a 4/11 accident in Okatie, SC, between Savannah, GA and Hilton Head Island, SC. He was the passenger in a car driven by a 50-year-old woman. The vehicle crossed the median and hit another vehicle head-on, which led to a crash with a third vehicle. He was taken to the Savannah Memorial University Medical Center and passed away yesterday with his family by his side.

Coppock was a well known are radio talk show host of “Coppock on Sports” and I was on his show a few times. He promoted boxing matches as a teenager and was TV producer for the Milwaukee Bucks in the Jabbar/Oscar Robertson NBA championship era. I first saw him as the announcer for the Midwest Pioneers Roller Derby from 1971 to 1973 and briefly with the Los Angeles T-Birds in 1974 where he would yell “BANGO” whenever there was a hard hit from one of the babyfaces or a big heel bump, and would make up nicknames for every member of the Pioneer team. After Roller Derby ended, he became a TV sportscaster in Indianapolis from 1974-81 and would cover pro wrestling in that era. He played something of a heel role, and loved it when one year, he was voted both the most popular and the most hated television sports personality in the market, as he’d go to Pacers game wearing a full length fur coat. He worked in Chicago mostly from 1981 on.

During the 80s, he was the ring announcer for WWF live events in Chicago including the second WrestleMania. He would give wrestling results when he was a television sportscaster and regularly had WWF guests on his radio show. He once wrestled a bear and idolized Buddy Rogers as a child. (thanks to Matt Schreiner, Tom Wersderfer and many others)

AEW put tickets on sale today for the 7/13 show in Jacksonville. Based on the ticket map, there appear to be about 1,100 tickets not sold going into the public sale tomorrow.  

Former UFC fighter and current Combate Americas fighter Angela Magana has gotten out of the coma she was in earlier this week. She had emergency surgery on Tuesday and didn’t wake up from the surgery until earlier today. The current Observer has a story on it.

WWE

  • 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 match against Baron Corbin & Bobby Lashley & Drew McIntyre.
  • The WWE Network put up what would be one of the few surviving television shows from Leroy McGuirk’s promotion, a 1978 episode that included some taped matches from Georgia with Ernie Ladd and Ray Candy, plus squash matches with Jose Lothario, Paul Orndorff, Cowboy Bob Ellis, El Mongol and Ron Bass.
  • A story on Drew McIntyre.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Goldust will be appearing at MCW on 4/27 in Joppa, MD at the MCW Arena.
  • Pro Wrestling Revolver on 5/10 in West Des Moines, IA at the Val Air Ballroom with Moose vs. Billy Gunn, Swoggle vs. Sami Callihan in a death match, TJ Perkins vs. Rich Swann vs. Ace Austin, Daga vs. Eddie Edwards, Tessa Blanchard vs. Jessicka Havok, Joey Ryan vs. Nevaeah plus Team Tremendous, Marko Stunt, Trey Miguel, Jimmy Jacobs and more.
  • WrestleCircus returns on 5/12 in Austin, TX at the 800 Congress Event Center with Joey Janela vs. Sammy Guevara, Scorpio Sky vs. Dezmond Xavier, JT Dunn vs. Sami Callihan, Lance Archer vs. Peter Avalon vs. Colin Delaney and more.
  • Bar Wrestling on 4/25 in Baldwin Park, CA at the American Legion Post with Tessa Blanchard & Jordynne Grace & Heather Monroe vs. Watts & Yuma & BHK, Jake Atlas vs. Joey Ryan, Moose vs. Luchasaurus, Brian Cage vs Daga, Peter Avalon & Ray Rosas vs. Tyler Bateman & Mick Moretti and Andy Brown vs. Jungle Boy.
  • Dynamo Pro Wrestling is tonight in St. Louis as part of Gateway Harley Davidson’s Bike Night. They also run 4/20 in St Louis at the Concordia-Turners Gym.
  • Legacy Fighting on 5/24 in Branson, MO at the Convention Center headlined by Daniel James (8-3-1) vs. former college basketball player Patrick Martin (7-4) in a heavyweight fight. The show will air live on AXS TV.
  • The Santino Brothers Dojo in Bell Gardens, CA has a show tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. with Jake Atlas & Ruby Raze & Lucas Riley vs. Bomb Squad & Slice Boogie.
  • There will be a free Lucha Libre party on 5/5 from Noon to 3 p.m. at Madame Tussauds Hollywood with Psicosis & Peter Avalon vs. Puma King & Adrian Quest.
  • British Empire Wrestling on 6/16 in Mitcham at The Sherwood School has announced these matches for an International women’s tournament: Amber Nova vs. Lexa Valo (Germany), Kat Von Kaige (Wales) vs. Calamity Kate (Canada), Kasey Owens (Ireland) vs. Mila Smidt (France) and Machiko San (USA) vs. Nadia Sapphire (Wales). Sadie Gibbs and KC Spinelli are also on the show.
  • Action Wrestling on 4/26 in Sharpsburg, GA with Fred Yehi, AR Fox and Anthony Henry.
  • Kenia Enriquez, a two-time world boxing champion, has signed with Combate Americas and will make her debut in the fall. Enriquez is 21-1 with nine knockouts as a boxer. Enriquez currently holds the WBC interim world light flyweight championship and previously held the WBO world flyweight championship.
  • In what is billed as the last pro wrestling event ever at the Nashville Fairgrounds, which is being torn down, on 6/1, they’ve announced Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian. House of Hardcore is doing the show with Tommy Dreamer, Willie Mack, Bill Dundee, Tracy Smothers and more.
  • CWE tonight in Regina, Saskatchewan at The Owl with Psicosis, Jimmy Jacobs and Michael Elgin. The same crew, along with Killer Kross Vinny Marseglia, TK O’Ryan and Vance Nevada appear on 4/24 in Brandon, Manitoba at the Great Western Roadhouse.
  • CWE from last night in Assinibola, SK: Jacob Creed b Alex Ace, Vinny Marseglia won three-way over Martn Pain and Norman Harass, Psicosis & Jimmy Jacobs & Michael Elgin b Killer Kross & AJ Sanchez & Kevin O’Doyle, Alix Zwicker b Maddison Miles, Danny Duggan b Robin Lekime to keep CWE title.
  • Shannon Moore headlines for Empire State Wrestling on 5/4 in Albion, NY at the Orleans County 4H Fairgrounds.
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Curt Stallion was announced for Evolve on 5/10 in Livonia, MI. They’ve also announced that Babatunde and Adrian Jaoude from NXT are on shows next month. 
  • Frankie NYC, who did a lot of MMA business notes and passed away recently has this thread up about him.
  • An interview with Jushin Liger. (thanks to Bryan Bierman)  

Daily Pro Wrestling History: Jumbo Tsuruta becomes first AJPW Triple Crown Champion

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Kenny Omega vs. CIMA announced for AEW Fight for the Fallen

Two matches have now been confirmed for AEW Fight for the Fallen.

Kenny Omega vs. CIMA was announced for the show today, joining Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie on the card. Daily’s Place Amphitheater at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida is hosting Fight for the Fallen on Saturday, July 13, with proceeds from the gate benefiting Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council.

Omega’s first match for AEW will be against Chris Jericho at Double or Nothing in Las Vegas on May 25. Omega & The Young Bucks vs. PAC, Pentagon Jr. & Fenix has been announced for Fyter Fest in Daytona Beach, Florida on June 29.

On this week’s Being the Elite, it was revealed that CIMA has signed a full-time contract with AEW. CIMA and two partners will face SoCal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels, Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky) at Double or Nothing.

The pre-sale for Fight for the Fallen will begin on Ticketmaster at 9 a.m. Eastern time tomorrow (April 18) and end at 9 p.m. Eastern. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 9 a.m. Eastern this Friday.

“AEWFIGHT” is the pre-sale code.

AEW notes: Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie in July, battle royal entrants

– Today’s AEW Road to Double or Nothing episode included the first match announcement for Fight for the Fallen.

Brandi Rhodes vs. Allie was announced for Fight for the Fallen, which is taking place at Daily’s Place Amphitheater at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday, July 13. Proceeds from the gate will benefit Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council.

The match was set up by Rhodes calling Allie and saying she wants to wrestle her. Allie asked if it had to do with past issues between them, but Rhodes said they’re fine with each other. When the call was over, there was an angle where Rhodes called someone who wasn’t identified and asked if they could be in Jacksonville on the day of Fight for the Fallen. Rhodes said it was for “that personal thing I was telling you about.”

Rhodes is also the chief brand officer of AEW.

The ticket pre-sale for Fight for the Fallen begins on Ticketmaster tomorrow (April 18), with it running from 9 a.m. Eastern time to 9 p.m. Eastern. “AEWFIGHT” is the pre-sale code. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public at 9 a.m. Eastern this Friday.

Fight for the Fallen will be the third show in AEW’s history. Double or Nothing is being held in Las Vegas on May 25, while Fyter Fest is taking place in Daytona Beach, Florida on June 29. Fyter Fest is in partnership with CEO Fighting Game Championships.

– MJF and independent wrestler Sunny Daze (Dylan Frymyer) were confirmed for the Over Budget Battle Royale at Double or Nothing on today’s video. MJF has been feuding with Joey Janela leading into the show. Janela was part of the Road to Double or Nothing episode, vowing that he’s 100 percent and will top his performance from All In.

Sonny Kiss, Kip Sabian, Brandon Cutler, Ace Romero, Glacier, and Brian Pillman Jr. are also set for the Over Budget Battle Royale.

Sunny Daze is the main editor of the Road to Double or Nothing. His personal story was featured on today’s episode:

AEW announces ticket info, charity partner for Fight for the Fallen

All Elite Wrestling has revealed ticket information and their charity partner for Fight for the Fallen.

Fight for the Fallen is taking place at Daily’s Place Amphitheater at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday, July 13. There will be a ticket pre-sale on Ticketmaster from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern time this Thursday (April 18). “AEWFIGHT” is the pre-sale code.

Tickets will then go on sale to the general public at 9 a.m. Eastern this Friday (April 19).

Proceeds from the gate for Fight for the Fallen will benefit Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council. The organization “coordinates cooperative efforts among social service, criminal justice, mental health and other agencies to provide assistance to crime victims and their families.

“Last year Jacksonville endured a horrible mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing, and the VAAC was a tremendous support for the community,” AEW president Tony Khan said in a press release. “When we decided to host Fight for the Fallen, there was no question that AEW would stage the event here in Jacksonville and would give back to the organization that helped so many people during that incredibly tragic time.”

“We are extremely grateful to All Elite Wrestling and the ‘Fight for the Fallen’ event for this generous donation,” Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said. “Making sure victims of violent crimes and their families have the support they need at one of the toughest times in their lives is a top priority for me. This donation is crucial in helping continue our efforts and providing victim assistance services when it is truly needed the most.”

Cody, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, PAC, Hangman Page, Brandi Rhodes, and Allie were advertised for Fight for the Fallen in the press release.

Fight for the Fallen will be the third show that AEW has put on. Double or Nothing is taking place in Las Vegas on May 25, while AEW and CEO Fighting Game Championships are partnering together for Fyter Fest in Daytona Beach, Florida on June 29.