With Bryan Alvarez meditating and Tom Lawlor in Atlanta getting a check balance, Mike Sempervive flies solo. Gable Steveson’s next step, AEW-WBD talks, TNA changes, NJPW, a full weekend preview, and much more. A fun show as always, so check it out~!
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Former WWE wrestler Gable Steveson signs with NFL team
Following his release from WWE, Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson is pursuing a career in a new sport.
Steveson has signed a contract with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, his agent confirmed to ESPN on Friday. The deal is a standard three-year rookie contract. Steveson, who has no prior experience in football, will attempt to make it as a defensive tackle for the Bills.
“I have been fortunate to compete at the highest level of competition in my sport but am looking forward to the challenge of seeing how my wrestling skills may translate to football,” Steveson said. “I am grateful to Coach (Sean) McDermott, (general manager) Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills organization for giving me this opportunity.”
According to his agent, multiple NFL teams were interested in Steveson. ESPN’s Adam Schefter notes that, due to his inexperience, Steveson could be a candidate for the Bills’ practice squad this season.
“The 6-foot-1, 275-pound Steveson is expected to play defensive line, something he hasn’t done before during his athletic career. In fact, the first time Steveson ever put on a pair of cleats was at a recent workout for the Bills,” Schefter wrote.
“But Bills head coach Sean McDermott — who has a championship high school wrestling background — wanted Steveson to play defensive line and he believes he has the potential it takes to make an impact. The Bills were impressed with his level of talent, but also know how raw he is, which makes him a potential ideal practice squad candidate in 2024.”
A standout amateur wrestler, Steveson won Olympic gold in 2021 and competed in college for the University of Minnesota. He’s following in the footsteps of fellow University of Minnesota legend and WWE star Brock Lesnar, who came up short in his attempt to make the Minnesota Vikings roster in 2004.
Steveson signed with WWE in 2021 but never took well to pro wrestling. He only had one televised match, going to a double countout against Baron Corbin at NXT Great American Bash 2023. His other WWE matches either took place at NXT house shows or were dark matches.
Dave Meltzer first reported on May 4 that Steveson had been released from his WWE contract. An NFL career is something Steveson has been considering since before he signed with WWE in 2021.
Gable Steveson issues statement on WWE release, thanks fans who supported him
Gable Steveson’s manager says his client has plenty of options following his WWE release.
Steveson was one of several names cut from the NXT roster on Friday. The Olympic gold medalist was the company’s first NIL signing in 2021 but after a match against Baron Corbin at The Great American Bash 2023, he only ever wrestled at NXT house shows or SmackDown dark matches.
Steveson’s manager, Dave Martin, issued a statement to The MMA Hour, which Ariel Helwani read on Wednesday’s episode:
Gable Steveson is very grateful for the opportunities he had with WWE and would like to thank everybody in the organization who helped him get there. He would also like to thank all the fans who have supported him on his professional wrestling journey. Now, Gable is ready to resume competing against elite-level competition and looks forward to sharing big news with you all very soon.
Steveson has one year of NCAA eligibility left. His release from WWE came too late for him to compete at The Olympic trials, however, preventing him from competing in this summer’s games in Paris.
Helwani continued to say that Steveson has also been reached out to by multiple NFL teams. Steveson is training MMA out of the Florida-based Kill Cliff FC as well.
“I can tell you, via Dave (Martin), that multiple NFL teams have reached out to Gable Steveson,” Helwani said on the show. “He does have that extra year of eligibility and he’s also been training at Kill Cliff FC with Henry Hooft and Robbie Lawler.”
Helwani continued to say he’s aware of two NFL teams interested in inviting Steveson to mini-camp.
Our own Dave Meltzer has a premium article up now for subscribers looking at Steveson’s career. Subscribers can read the article here.
Wrestling Observer Radio: Backlash, UFC PPV, Lauranitis, Steveson, Mania in Vegas, Dontaku, all the news
Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including WWE Backlash with an incredible crowd in France, post-show notes, UFC PPV recap with Paul Fontaine plus post-show notes, John Lauranitis flips, Gable Steveson is fired, WrestleMania is coming to Vegas on Easter, New Japan Dontaku and Resurgence, Arena Mexico and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Timestamps:
Start: WWE Backlash recap
34:22: Backlash press conference notes
43:31: UFC 301 recap
58:32: John Laurinitis agrees with Vince McMahon motion
1:05:17: Gable Steveson gone from WWE
1:13:22: WrestleMania 41 to take place in Las Vegas, WWE Raw preview
1:16:17: NJPW Wrestling Dontaku recap, Resurgence card rundown
Subscriber exclusive: Gable Steveson released from WWE contract

Dave Meltzer is reporting that Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson was among the NXT releases that took place on Friday.
In this subscriber-only article, Dave goes over his career in both amateur wrestling and WWE.
Subscribers can read the article here.

Gable Steveson focused on WWE career, not returning to college wrestling

Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson is focusing on his WWE career instead of making a return to college wrestling.
Steveson stated last summer that he planned to return to the University of Minnesota in 2024 for his final year of college eligibility. At the time, Steveson said that he would need to sort out his scheduling details with WWE before making his return official.
But University of Minnesota head wrestling coach Brandon Eggum shared an update on Thursday announcing that Steveson won’t be competing for the school this season. Eggum said WWE prefers that Steveson is solely focused on his pro wrestling career at this time.
“Unfortunately, [Steveson] will not be able to compete for us this season,” Eggum said. “He is a great competitor. He’s always wanted to compete for the University of Minnesota, but ultimately the WWE would prefer that he’s solely focused on his professional wrestling career at this time. So whenever he’s not at the WWE Performance Center down in Florida, he’s up here in our realm working with our heavyweights, which is awesome.”
Eggum said the University of Minnesota can’t thank Steveson enough for the impact he’s had on their wrestling program. Eggum said they’re looking forward to watching Steveson’s career in WWE moving forward.
WWE announced the signing of Steveson in September 2021. He’s only had one televised match since then, facing Baron Corbin at NXT Great American Bash 2023. The match was six minutes long and ended in a double countout. The crowd turned against Steveson in the match and cheered for Corbin.
Steveson has wrestled at NXT house shows since then. Last Friday, he worked a dark match against Cedric Alexander before SmackDown.
“Gable Steveson is booked for SmackDown tapings, likely dark matches, for the next few weeks,” Dave Meltzer wrote in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Shawn Michaels WWE NXT media call: CM Punk, Jade Cargill, Gable Steveson

Ahead of Saturday’s NXT No Mercy, WWE NXT head Shawn Michaels spoke with the media Thursday about a variety of topics that included CM Punk, Jade Cargill, the recent releases, and more.
The full audio of the call can be found below.
The main news was the official announcement of Deadline for Saturday, December 9th in addition to confirming Blair Davenport vs. Kelani Jordan for this Saturday’s pre-show.
CM Punk
Michaels was asked about his thoughts on bringing Punk back to WWE. Michaels said that while he assumes Punk would be a main roster performer, he would love to have Punk in NXT due to his star power and said he has always got along well with Punk in the past as they have some similarities. He said the decision to bring Punk back would be made by those well above him.
Jade Cargill
On Cargill’s recent signing, Michaels was very excited and said he got to briefly engage with her at the Performance Center but understands why there’s all the hype. He would love to have her in NXT, but that she will be successful regardless of where she ends up. He said she is “tailor-made” for WWE.
Gable Steveson
Michaels said it’s up to him to figure out what’s next for Steveson and what will make sense for him next given his busy schedule. He says everything has been fantastic with Steveson, but that he’s a busy, young man.
NXT releases
Michaels said the Mustafa Ali release took him by surprise and that he found out right before Ali did. He said he will have a successful future and is very bright and talented. He was also surprised by the Dana Brooke release.
He added that they have had to deal with situations like releases before and have learned how to make adjustments.
Other notes:
- Michaels put over the work ethic of Trick Williams very strongly, saying he is one of the top two or three hardest workers in NXT right now. He wants to work for everything and that he is getting the opportunity this weekend because of that work ethic.
- He also put over Tiffany Stratton and that it was hard to say when she would be called up. He thinks the experience she is getting working with main roster talent like Becky Lynch is only going to increase her level of improvement.
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Gable Steveson wrestles at WWE NXT house show

On Friday night, Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson had the second match of his professional wrestling career.
Steveson faced Dante Chen at Friday’s NXT house show in Sebring, Florida . A fan on X (formerly known as Twitter) described it as a “pretty back-and-forth match” where Steveson won with an ankle lock.
@GableSteveson for the win showing his inner @RealKurtAngle#nxtSebring pic.twitter.com/BCt9tl5byS
— Garrett Hooks (@MoXBOXLive) September 9, 2023
Our “Filthy” Tom Lawlor said on Friday’s episode of Wrestling Observer Live that he had sources in the amateur wrestling world who told him that they expected Steveson to be on the house show in Sebring.
Steveson was originally scheduled to compete in the 2023 Senior World Championships in Serbia later this month, but he withdrew from the event this week. It’s not clear what the withdrawal means for Steveson’s amateur wrestling future.
After winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics, Steveson signed a multi-year deal with WWE in September 2021. He made several appearances for WWE after that but didn’t debut in the ring until facing Baron Corbin at NXT Great American Bash this July. The match was six minutes long and ended in a double countout.

WWE’s Gable Steveson withdraws from amateur wrestling World Championships

Gable Steveson will not be competing at the 2023 Senior World Championships later this month.
Steveson has informed USA Wrestling that he is withdrawing from the competition. He had qualified for the event by defeating Mason Parris at Final X in June. Parris will now replace Steveson in the tournament, which takes place in Belgrade, Serbia from September 16 to 24.
Parris will compete in Belgrade on September 16-17, and will be wrestling in his first Senior World Championships. #WrestleBelgrade
— USA Wrestling (@USAWrestling) September 6, 2023
It’s not clear what led to Steveson withdrawing from the event. The 23-year-old returned to amateur wrestling in April at the 2023 US Open Wrestling Championships. He outscored his opponents 44-1 and went 4-0 in the competition. There have also been rumors that Steveson intends to use his final year of eligibility and return to NCAA competition.
A report from FloWrestling in June states Steveson was hoping to return to the college ranks with WWE’s blessing.
Flowrestling wrote:
Steveson still has to sort out scheduling details with the WWE before his return is official, but if all goes according to plan, he will be back on the NCAA mat next season.
Steveson wrestled his first official WWE match earlier this summer when he went to a double countout with Baron Corbin at NXT Great American Bash on July 30.

WWE NXT Great American Bash live results: Carmelo Hayes vs. Ilja Dragunov title match

Four championships will be on the line at WWE NXT’s Great American Bash.
NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes will defend against Ilja Dragunov who earned the shot by defeating former champion Bron Breakker in a no. 1 contender’s match.
Tiffany Stratton will defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Chase U’s Thea Hail in a submission match. This will be Hail’s second attempt at dethroning the champion.
NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio defends against former champion Wes Lee and Mustafa Ali in a three-way.
Olympic gold medalist and two-time NCAA heavyweight wrestling champion Gable Steveson will make his in-ring debut against Baron Corbin.
The rest of the main card will see Roxanne Perez vs. Blair Davenport in a Weapons Wild match, and NXT Tag Team Champions Gallus defending against The Family (Tony D’Angelo & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo).
The pre-show will feature an eight-person tag between Dragon Lee, Nathan Frazer, Yulisa Leon & Valentina Feroz vs. Meta-Four.

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The kickoff show is underway. From a studio is Matt Camp, Megan Morant and Sam Roberts as co-hosts on a pre-show panel. They hype begins from the start.
McKenzie Mitchell goes to interview Dominik Mysterio in his locker room at the building near Austin, but she instead encounters WWE World Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley. She says whatever Mitchell wanted to ask Dom, she can ask “Mami.”
Ripley says Dom is “cool, calm, and collected” despite being outnumbered in the triple threat match. Ripley says Judgment Day always has a plan. Ripley then concludes the interview with some sexual innuendo about her and Dom.
In a clip from yesterday, Roxanne Perez is at Dream Con in Austin when she is confronted by Blair Davenport. A shoving match turns into a pull-apart brawl, as part of an angle shot at the convention.
Baron Corbin in a backstage interview sits down with McKenzie Mitchell ahead of Corbin’s match tonight against Gable Steveson. Corbin is going to take the will to succeed as a WWE superstar from Steveson. Corbin goes on to say he will “dominate and bury a second Gold Medalist” (alluding to a prior match against Kurt Angle).
Opening the show live from the HEB Center in Cedar Park, TX is a mixed eight-person tag team match. Vic Josep
Dragon Lee, Nathan Frazer, Yulisa Leon & Valentina Feroz defeated Meta-Four (Noam Dar, Oro Mensah, Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend)
Dragon Lee pinned Mensah to win the match. The men faced the men and the women vice versa for the most part, but they did some mixed spots. Lots of great action from at times in a decent enough opener. The crowd was rather hot for the finish.
The main card opens clips of Dusty Rhodes, who is credited with creating concept of The Great American Bash in the late 1980s as part of Jim Crockett Promotions. Cody Rhodes narrates the opening video package, which leads into hype for tonight’s card.
The Family (Tony D’Angelo & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo) defeated NXT Tag Team Champions Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang with Joe Coffey) to win the titles
D’Angelo pinned Wolfgang to win the titles. Good way to start the main card, and the crowd was into the match.
There was a really good near fall when The Family did the old Power & Glory tag team finisher from the early ’90s. In doing that, Tony D executes a superplex before Stacks jumps off the top rope with a splash. The subsequent spinning attempt was broken up.
Joe Coffey gets involved and hands Wolfgang a club, but it was a red herring to distract the referee. That leads another near fall where the pin is broken up. Moments later, Tony D uses a crowbar to hit Joe Coffey when he tries to interfere.
Stacks is hiplocked over the top rope by Tony D into a dive on the outside. Back in the ring, Bada Bing finisher on Wolfgang, and Tony D covers Wolfgang for the pinfall. The Family are the new tag champs.
Roxanne Perez defeated Blair Davenport in a Weapons Wild match
Perez pinned Davenport, in what was a grudge match filled with weapons and mayhem.
During her entrance, Perez is walking around ringside. Perez hugs her sister and mom in the front row. She is then suddenly ambushed by Davenport, who was in the front row wearing a hoodie pulled over her head. The sneak attack backfires as Perez fires up on Davenport.
They brawled early and often. Weapons come into play like metal folding chairs and trash cans, among other plunder. Davenport cuts off Perez with a shot from a trash can. Davenport is pummeling Perez at ringside when Davenport pulls out a branding iron to use as a weapon, since they are in Texas of course. Chairs are piled up in the ring, and trash cans litter the canvas.
Davenport taunts the family members at ringside while pummeling Perez. Perez fires up on Davenport using a bullrope as a weapon. Davenport is also whipped with a belt that she had earlier used against Perez.
Huge pop from the live crowd when Perez got a table from underneath the ring. It would later come into play, when Perez jumps off the top rope to spash Davenport through the table. They do the spot right in front of Perez’s family.
Davenport twice countered Pop Rocks. Perez takes a bump that crushed a trash can when she is suplexed on it. After the table spot, Perez does the Pop Rocks. Davenport takes the finisher on a pile of folded chairs, and Perez covers Davenport for a three count.
Gable Steveson vs. Baron Corbin ends in a double countout
Decent match for Steveson’s in-ring debut, but the finish was beyond lame. Steveson got over like a fart in church. The crowd even cheered Corbin, which should say a lot. A post-match brawl seems to indicate a return bout in future.
Corbin has new gear and new music. The music was not much of an improvement, but his gear looks nice. Steveson wore a gold medal during his entrance, and his gear is a traditional wrestling singlet.
Steveson gets to shine early on, before Corbin cuts him off and begins to work him over. Corbin dashes some hope spots when Steveson fights back. Corbin taunts Steveson, and that fires up Steveson.
Comeback by Steveson. Corbin baited him into following him outside, and Corbin cuts off Steveson. They brawl around ringside, and both are counted out. The crowd chants “bullshit” as a pull-apart brawl develops.
The brawling continues as they tumble over the announce desk. Referees pour out to separate them, but Corbin and Steveson keep brawling. Security geeks poured out to join the pull-apart brawl, and the security team is mowed down by Steveson and Corbin. Steveson sends Corbin crashing through a gimmicked section of barricade, and Steveson stands tall.
Lyra Valkyria is being interviewed by McKenzie Mitchell when Valkyria is ambushed by Jacy Jayne. Rhea Ripley walks by and remarks that was what she was looking for from Valkyria, as Valkyria and Jayne brawl.
NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio (with WWE World Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley) defeated Wes Lee and Mustafa Ali to retain the title in a triple threat match
Mysterio pinned Lee to win what was a really good match. They played to each other’s strengths, and Dom is really over as a character.
Dom tries to powder early on, but he is surrounded by Ali and Lee. They chase Mysterio and they double team him. That partnership falls apart as they again turn on each other, much like they did in the storyline heading into this bout.
Ali and Lee face off while Dom is selling on the outside. An opportunist, Myserio jumps back into the ring to shove Ali and Lee off the ropes. They tumble to the floor. Dom goes for the Three Amigos, but that backfires when he tries to suplex both Ali and Lee at the same time. They counter him and they both suplex Mysterio for a double team version of the Three Amigos.
The highspots done by Ali and Lee show they could have a banger in a singles match. In a spot where both Mysertio and Lee are draped on the bottom rope. Ali climbs the turnbuckle. Ali then crashes and burns doing a 450 on the apron. That leaves Lee against Mysterio.
Ripley gets involved by demanding that Lee not do a dive, after he already done a dive. Responding to Ripley’s demands, Lee jumps over her into a dive to the outside. Ripley then executes a Riptide on Lee that puts him through the announce desk. Somehow, Lee is able to kick out after Ripley rolled him back into the ring.
More near falls just before they head home. Ripley tries to give Dom the North American title belt, but the referee intercepts it. That was a red herring much like we saw earlier in the tag title match. Mysterio then grabs the women’s title belt, and he hits Lee with a belt shot. Lee still manages to kick out.
Ali jumps back into the match when he dropkicks Mysterio off the turnbuckles. Ali follows up by executing a 450 splash on Lee, and Ali goes for a cover. Ripley pulls Ali out of the ring to break up the pinning attempt. Mysterio then does a frog splash, and he covers Lee for the deciding pinfall.
Trick Williams cuts a promo in a interview with McKenzie Mitchell, which hypes up the title match main event.
NXT Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defeated Thea Hail (with Duke Hudson & Andre Chase) to retain the title in a submission match
Andre Chase throws in the towel on behalf of Hail, when Stratton had Hail trapped in a Boston crab.
Hail got a special entrance where the crowd was given Chase U banners to hold up. It helped make her look like a superstar. Stratton’s entrance spoofed Barbie, which is very over in pop culture at the moment.
They wrestled back-and-forth at the start, before Stratton begins working over Hail. Stratton works the back, as Hail is a babyface-in-peril. That plays into the submission stip as Stratton worked the back. Stratton applies holds that target the back.
Hail fights back, but her hope spot is dashed when Stratton catches her in a body scissors. Hail powers to her feet, and she begins a rally. The comeback leads to a dive by Hail. Stratton is sent crashing into the ringpost shoulder first. That would play into a spot moments later when Hail goes for a kimura. Stratton breaks up the attempted hold. Hail would later apply the kimura, but Stratton got a rope break.
They do a high spot off the top rope where Hail gives Stratton a super northern lights suplex. Stratton twice does her Prettiest Moonsault Ever, and she applies a Boston crab. Hail won’t tap, but she cannot escape the hold. Andre Chase eventually throws in the towel, and Stratton retains her title. Duke Hudson was in disbelief that Chase threw in the towel.
A backstage skit seemed to set up a match between Dragon Lee and Dominik Mysterio, or at least teased a bout between them.
Two matches announced for Tuesday on NXT includes Jacy Jayne against Lyra Valkyria. Also, Eddy Thorpe faces Dijak in singles match.
NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes (with Trick Williams) defeats Ilja Dragunov to retain the title
Hayes pinned Dragunov to retain his title. This was a great match and it was a hard-hitting bout. It was arguably the best match on the show.
Dragunov had red contacts in his eyes, as he was apparently “seeing red” as he headed into the match. That plays into the story of the match.
They wrestled back-and-forth taking and trading moves. Somewhere along the way, Dragunov starts to brutalize Hayes. Meanwhile, Williams keeps trying to motivate Hayes into a rally. Dragunov continues to pummel Hayes, and Hayes takes a ton of punishment. Nonetheless, Williams keep trying to motivate Hayes. Dragunov dashes some hope spots.
Comeback by Hayes, and he fires up on Dragunov. Hayes takes an enzuigiri, but he answers back with La Mistica. That popped the crowd and they are hot. Some receipts by Hayes as he peppers Dragunov with chops and strikes. They go on to trade strikes, and they trade stiff elbows.
Hayes springboards into a DDT for a near fall. That led to a “this is awesome” chant. Dragunov leaps off the top rope into a back senton for another near fall. Dragunov attempts to go coast-to-coast, but he is struck down in mid-air by a codebreaker from Hayes, in what was likely the wildest high spot on the show. “Holy s***” chants from the crowd.
Hayes goes to follows up with Nothing But Net, but Dragunov blocks it and powerbombs Hayes. Dragunov signals for a finisher, and he drops the flying forearm. Hayes somehow kicks out in the closest near fall of the match. Dragunov takes an avalanche cutter for another close near fall. Williams grabs the title match at ringside and he holds it up to help motivate Hayes, showing him what he is fighting for.
They fight on and trade strikes in a fighting spirit exchange. The fight then spilled outside the ring. Dragunov leaps off the ring steps and inadvertently wipes out Williams with Torpedo Moskau. In doing so, Dragunov apparently smashes into the title belt that Williams was holding, and Dragunov is on rubber legs. Hayes capitalizes with Nothing But Net, and Hayes covers Dragunov for a pinfall.
Wrestling Observer Radio: Vince McMahon surgery, AEW news, UFC 291 preview

Dave Meltzer and I are back with Wrestling Observer Radio going over all the news in the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and a few things that have happened since it came out.
We discussed the following:
- Vince McMahon’s spinal surgery
- The latest on Kenny Omega, Hangman Page, and the Young Bucks
- AEW Dynamite ratings
- Updates on Jade Cargill, Jamie Hayter, Jim Ross and Thunder Rosa
- AEW Collision
- Thoughts on the Bam Bam Bigelow Dark Side of the Ring episode
- Update on Thursday’s NJPW G1 Climax show
- Impact pay-per-view numbers being way up
- Gable Steveson’s in-ring debut Sunday
- WWE Survivor Series tickets sell out
- How AEW markets their ticket sales for All In
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Fight Game: Another competitive weekend for combat sports fans

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.
We got right into our Top Five of the week where we discussed the following:
- All the competition for eyeballs this weekend with all of the pro wrestling in addition to big UFC and boxing shows
- NXT Great American Bash preview
- FTR defending the AEW Tag Team titles against Adam Cole & MJF
- Why the Roderick Strong part of the MJF/Cole angle brings Cole down
- What is going on with Jack Perry and Jerry Lynn?
- An update on the NJPW G1 Climax 33 and where the wrestlers stand in the blocks
We also update our previous Wrestling Prospectus segment on Bronco Nima as he wrestled on NXT this week.
Finally, we did a non-wrestling segment at the end to help you get to know your hosts a bit better.
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Gable Steveson to make WWE in-ring debut at NXT Great American Bash

Gable Steveson is NXT, and his first match is on Sunday.
Steveson made his decision to remain in NXT on Tuesday’s show during an in-ring promo. He was about to announce his decision when Baron Corbin came out and urged him to either return to college or compete in the Olympics, ultimately saying he didn’t want him in NXT. Steveson responded by saying that Corbin confronting him made his decision that much easier, saying he would have his first match at the Great American Bash against Corbin.
Steveson, who signed with the WWE in 2021, started making appearances in NXT earlier this summer by helping Eddy Thorpe train in a NXT Underground match against Damon Kemp, Steveson’s real-life brother. Thorpe ended up winning the match, with Steveson throwing people around with suplexes once things got out of control.
Here is the updated lineup for the Great American Bash:
- NXT Championship: Carmelo Hayes defends against Ilja Dragunov
- NXT North American Championship: Dominik Mysterio defends against Mustafa Ali and Wes Lee
- NXT Tag Team titles: Gallus defends against Tony D’Angelo and Stacks
- NXT Women’s Championship: Tiffany Stratton defends against Thea Hail
- Gable Steveson vs. Baron Corbin
- Roxanne Perez vs. Blair Davenport

Gable Steveson ‘to decide his future’ on next week’s WWE NXT

Gable Steveson will decide on his future next week.
Tuesday’s NXT had a video of Steveson discussing his future options, saying he could either continue school and earn another NCAA championship, compete in the Olympics next year in Paris for his second gold medal, or stay in WWE and NXT. He said that next week, he will be deciding on his own future.
Dana Brooke and Cora Jade will meet next week as well. Tuesday’s show had a video of Dana Brooke and Kelani Jordan doing a gymnastics routine, with the two talking about Jade and her kendo stick. Jade, who watched the vignette on a video screen, wasn’t impressed.
A six-man tag team match will also take place with Carmelo Hayes, Trick Williams, and Ilja Dragunov taking on Joe Gacy and The Dyad. Hayes and Williams on Tuesday’s show ended up running into The Schism backstage. After Dragunov made his presence felt, everyone exchanged words until a brawl broke out.
Here is the updated lineup for next week’s show:
- Gable Steveson to decide his future
- Kendo stick match: Cora Jade vs. Dana Brooke
- Trick Williams, Carmelo Hayes, and Ilja Dragunov vs. Joe Gacy and The Dyad

Fight Game: CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe 19 years later

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.
We got right into our Top Five of the week where we discussed the following:
- NXT Underground featuring Damon Kemp, Eddy Thorpe and Gable Steveson
- Adam Cole and MJF as the new odd couple in AEW
- AEW Collision going up against a UFC pay-per-view this Saturday
- Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk 19 years later and how to book Saturday’s Collision match to set up a bigger match
- Nick Wayne’s impending AEW debut and whether or not Swerve Strickland should be his opponent
- Roman Reigns’ feud with Jey Uso and overall WWE Money in the Bank thoughts
We also brought back our Break It Down segment and discussed the Pete Dunne & Ilja Dragunov vs. WALTER & Alexander Wolfe match from the October 15, 2020 episode of NXT UK.
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