WWE legend Jazz back with company in new role

WWE legend Jazz is back with the company in a new role.

The former Women’s Champion announced on Friday morning that she has officially joined the WWE Performance Center as a coach. She already has experience working behind the scenes in the NWA and TNA and made multiple visits to the Performance Center last year as a guest coach.

“Giving God all the Glory! I can officially say as of 2026 I’m now a part of the coaching staff at the @wwenxt Performance Center!,” Jazz revealed. “Professional wrestling has been my life for 30 yrs. Now I get to work with the next generation of Superstars! I’m a true testament of never giving up . No matter how long the process may seem!”

Bayley, Mickie James, Bianca Belair, Natalya, Allie/The Bunny, Kamille, and NWA announcer Joe Galli were among those who responded to Jazz’s post and congratulated her.

“OMG NXT talent are so lucky!,” Belair wrote. “I’m coming back to train! Congratulations!”

Jazz’s guest coaching stints at the Performance Center were well-received, with NXT wrestler Karmen Petrovic calling Jazz an “absolute trailblazer” when she visited last May.

In her wrestling career, Jazz (real name Carlene Begnaud) was a champion for WWE and the NWA and also worked for ECW and TNA. She made a surprise in-ring return for TNA in 2025 as a battle royal entrant.

The Performance Center coaching staff is led by Matt Bloom and also includes Sara Amato, Norman Smiley, Robbie Brookside, Terry Taylor, Steve Corino, Fit Finlay, and more.

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  • Max, the streaming service that AEW is simulcast on, announced that it will be changing its name back to HBO Max starting this summer.
  • AEW, Reebok, and Champs Sports are collaborating together for a Swerve Strickland sneaker that will be released on May 28. Reebok’s Allen Iverson’s Answer 3 sneaker is the base of the shoe with customization based on Strickland’s Killmonger gear from when he won the AEW World Championship at Dynasty 2024.
  • Will Ospreay would like to see more tournaments in AEW: “Tournaments are the heart of pro wrestling. It gives people opportunities to tell their own stories and potentially have someone to climb up the card with shocking wins. Love to see in AEW do a king of trios, Tag League, Women’s Continental Classic or cruiserweight/Jr cup”
  • Ricochet appeared on The Battleground Podcast.
  • Thunder Rosa and Hologram took part in Mexican Heritage Night at Tuesday’s Chicago Cubs vs. Miami Marlins game.
  • ECW founder Tod Gordon was the guest on a new episode of Talk is Jericho.
  • NJPW’s English-language website posted part two of its interview with Best of the Super Juniors competitor MAO.
  • Ninja Mack reacted to The Pat McAfee Show playing his viral back handspring spot from BOSJ: “Yo, @PatMcAfeeShow Thank you. I’m just casually watching the Pat McAfee show like I do every day. The next thing I see is a [ninja] flipping down your screen and you talking about New Japan Pro Wrestling. Yall are amazing, @PatMcAfeeShow every day for life. Let’s go”
  • As part of a new “experiences” feature being offered by Airbnb, fans can pay to meet CMLL wrestler Retro and get tips from him in the ring at Arena Mexico.
  • Nikki & Brie Garcia also have an Airbnb experience where people can sample their wine and watch a live taping of their podcast.
  • Women’s Wrestling Talk uploaded an interview with Saraya.
  • Irish wrestler LJ Cleary, a free agent, is now fully based out of Orlando, Florida and is taking bookings with his U.S. work visa approved.
  • Matt Cardona turns 40 years old today.

TNA Impact notes: Josh Alexander’s farewell match, Jazz, World title bouts

News and notes from Thursday’s TNA Impact.

Josh Alexander’s final TNA match is set for next week’s Impact —

Josh Alexander’s farewell match will air on the February 13 TNA Impact. Alexander agreed to take on Eric Young in his final bout before hitting free agency in a meeting of two TNA stalwarts.

Jazz —

Jazz made a surprise appearance on Thursday’s Impact as a participant in the Knockouts World title number one contender’s battle royal. It was the former ECW and WWE wrestler’s first TNA match since 2021, and her first match of any kind since 2021 according to Cagematch.

New number one contender to the Knockouts World Championship —

Savannah Evans is the new number one contender for Masha Slamovich’s Knockouts World title after winning the battle royal. Slamovich will defend against Evans on next week’s Impact.

Joe Hendry to defend TNA World title next week —

World Champion Joe Hendry’s show-opening concert on this week’s Impact was interrupted by Jake Something who issued a challenge to Hendry for next week’s show. The match was made official.

Next week’s TNA Impact lineup —

The Thursday, February 13 Impact lineup includes the two World title bouts, WWE NXT’s Cora Jade vs. Xia Brookside, plus Sami Callihan vs. Frankie Kazarian. The lineup for next week:

  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Jake Something
  • TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich defends against Savannah Evans
  • Josh Alexander’s TNA farewell match vs. Eric Young
  • Cora Jade vs. Xia Brookside
  • Sami Callihan vs. Frankie Kazarian

Jazz retirement ceremony announced for Impact Wrestling

A retirement ceremony for Jazz will take place this Thursday on Impact.

The company announced the retirement ceremony tonight on social media. Jazz lost to Deonna Purrazzo on the Hardcore Justice event that aired on Impact Plus this past Saturday, with Purazzo pinning Jazz with the Queen’s Gambit to retain the Knockouts title. Per the stipulations, Jazz now has to retire from in-ring competition.

Jazz started to appear as a regular in Impact Wrestling starting last fall, when she was revealed as Jordynne Grace’s tag team partner in a tournament to crown new Knockouts Tag Team Champions. They were eliminated in the second round, but later teamed up to face the eventual winners of the tournament, Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz, at Sacrifice last month. They were unsuccessful in winning the Knockouts Tag Team titles.

This coming Thursday’s show will have the fallout from Hardcore Justice. It will also feature a press conference between AEW World Champion Kenny Omega and Impact World Champion Rich Swann ahead of their title for title match at Rebellion on April 25.

Jazz loses title vs. career match at Impact Hardcore Justice

Jazz lost to Deonna Purrazzo in the career vs. title match that aired this afternoon at Hardcore Justice.

The finish had Jazz going for offense, but eventually fell to Purrazzo’s Queen’s Gambit. Jazz had put up her career on the line when Tommy Dreamer told her she had to put something up for her match against Purrazzo. Prior to her run in Impact Wrestling, she had been on a retirement tour.

Jazz started to regularly appear in Impact Wrestling last fall. She teamed with Jordynne Grace in the Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament, but the team was eliminated in the second round. Last month at Sacrifice, she and Grace lost to the Knockouts Tag Team Champions Fire ‘n’ Flava (Tasha Steelz and Kiera Hogan).

In a match that took place earlier in the show, Tenille Dashwood became the number one contender for the Knockouts title, defeating Rosemary, Alisha Edwards, Havok, Jordynne Grace, and the returning Su Yung. As a result, she will face Purrazzo at Rebellion, Impact’s next pay-per-view, on April 25.

The finish to the hardcore match had Grace hitting a Vader bomb on Havok, but Kaleb with a K pulled her out of the ring, allowing Dashwood to come in and steal the pin.

Two matches announced for Impact Wrestling’s Hardcore Justice

Two matches have been announced for the Impact Plus special Hardcore Justice taking place on April 10.

Jazz will challenge for the Impact Knockouts title in a title vs. career match. Jazz put up her career when Tommy Dreamer, who is making the matches for Hardcore Justice in storyline, proposed she put up something against champion Deonna Purrazzo. Jazz has brought up in the past that she is on a retirement tour.

Later, Dreamer announced in front of the women’s roster that a multi-woman weapons match would also take place at Hardcore Justice, with the winner becoming the number one contender for the Knockouts title. Jordynne Grace, Susan, Tenille Dashwood, Havok, Rosemary, and Alisha Edwards were announced as the participants. During the segment, Dreamer brought up Su Yung’s name to Susan, but she told Dreamer she had no idea what he was talking about.

Hardcore Justice will take place the same day as the first night of WrestleMania, but will take place prior to the event, at 3 pm EST.

Three matches announced for next week’s Impact Wrestling

Three matches have been announced for next week’s Impact.

Ace Austin will defend his newly-won X-Division title against TJP, who he defeated at Sacrifice this past weekend to win the title. TJP confronted Austin and other X-Division stars backstage, saying he wouldn’t go to the back of the line and would get his rematch next week.

Deonna Purrazzo will take on Jazz in a non-title match. Jazz won the twelve woman tag team match that took place on tonight’s show. She, Jordynne Grace, Alisha Edwards, Havoc, Nevaeh, and ODB defeated Purrazzo, Fire ‘n Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz), Susan, Kimber Lee, and Tenille Dashwood. Jazz won the match after submitting Lee with an STF.

Karl Anderson will take on Eddie Edwards in a singles match. Anderson, along with Doc Gallows, recently lost the Impact World Tag Team titles to David Finlay and Juice Robinson at Sacrifice, while Edwards defeated Brian Myers in a ‘hold harmless’ match.

Two title matches announced for Impact Sacrifice

Two title matches have been announced for Impact’s next Impact Plus special: Sacrifice on Saturday, March 13th.

In the main event, Rich Swann will defend his Impact World title against TNA World Champion Moose. The two had another confrontation on Tuesday’s show after Moose defeated Jake Something to retain the newly reinstated TNA title. Scott D’Amore came out after the two were separated and made the Impact title match for Sacrifice.

Moose earned the title show at January’s Genesis, willfully losing to Willie Mack in an “I Quit” match as Swann offered him the title shot if he would stop beating on Mack and quit. Because D’Amore reinstated the TNA title, it’s a possibility the match is eventually made into a title vs. title match.

The other title match announced was Fire ‘N Flava (Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz) defending the Knockouts Tag Team titles against Jordynne Grace and Jazz. The latter team defeated Susan and Kimber Lee on Tuesday to earn the title shot.

Two matches announced for this week’s Impact

Two matches have been announced for Tuesday’s Impact.

Eric Young will face Rhino in a singles match. This follows their match from this weekend’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view event, when Eric Young, Deaner, and Joe Doering defeated Rhino, Cousin Jake, and Tommy Dreamer in a six-man old school rules match.

Another match that has been announced is Kimber Lee and Susan (Su Yung under a new persona) taking on Jordynne Grace and Jazz. The latter team competed in the Knockouts Tag Team title tournament, but lost in the semifinals to Havok and Nevaeh. Jazz and Grace then had a match at Genesis on January 9, with Grace scoring the win. 

In the main event of Hard to Kill, AEW World champion Kenny Omega teamed with The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows) to defeat Impact World champion Rich Swann, Chris Sabin, and Moose, with Omega pinning Swann. The next pay-per-view from Impact will be Rebellion, which takes place on April 24.

Jazz vs. Jordynne Grace announced for Impact Genesis

After losing as a team on Tuesday’s Impact, Jazz and Jordynne Grace will square off at Genesis on Impact Plus Saturday.

The match was made after Jazz spoke to Grace about their Knockouts Tag Team Title tournament semifinal loss to Nevaeh and Havok. Grace apologized, saying that she wasn’t there when Jazz was pinned and felt bad that Jazz had postponed her retirement for the tournament.

Grace then said it would be an honor if she could face Jazz at Genesis which Jazz accepted.

Genesis will feature the return of the one night Super X-Cup tournament, Opening round matches include Ace Austin vs. Suicide, Daivari vs. Cousin Jake, Crazzy Steve vs. Tre Lamar, and KC Navarro vs. Blake Christian. 

Also on the show, Willie Mack will take on Moose in an I Quit match. The two confronted one another Tuesday during Moose’s three minute challenge match against Matthew Palmer where Palmer had to last three minutes in order to win. A Mack distraction gave Palmer the victory after the timer had expired.

Semifinals set for Impact Knockouts Tag Team title tournament

Impact Wrestling’s Knockouts Tag Team title tournament is down to its final four teams.

Havok & Nevaeh vs. Jordynne Grace & Jazz and Kiera Hogan & Tasha Steelz vs. Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary are the semifinal matches for the tournament. It will continue on next Tuesday’s episode of Impact.

The opening round concluded with Valkyrie & Rosemary defeating Deonna Purrazzo & Kimber Lee on this week’s Impact. Rosemary is challenging for Purrazzo’s Knockouts Championship at Impact Wrestling’s Final Resolution special on Impact Plus this Saturday.

Havok & Nevaeh defeated Tenille Dashwood & Alisha Edwards in the first round of the tournament, Grace & Jazz defeated Killer Kelly & Renee Michelle, and Hogan & Steelz defeated Sea Stars (Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo).

Jazz had recently announced her retirement but returned to the ring for the tournament. Grace & Jazz’s first round match was Jazz’s Impact Wrestling in-ring debut.

The new Knockouts Champions will be crowned as the tournament finals take place at Impact’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view on Saturday, January 16. The winners will be the first team to hold the Knockouts Tag Team titles since they were deactivated in 2013.

Jazz set for Impact Knockouts Tag Team title tournament

Former WWE and NWA Women’s Champion Jazz is taking part in Impact Wrestling’s Knockouts Tag Team title tournament.

On tonight’s episode of Impact, it was announced that Jazz will make her Impact Wrestling in-ring debut as Jordynne Grace’s partner in the Knockouts Tag Team title tournament. They’re facing Killer Kelly & Renee Michelle in a first round match on Impact next Tuesday. The winning team will advance to face Havok & Nevaeh in the semifinals of the tournament.

There had been a teaser on last week’s Impact where Grace revealed she would be teaming with someone who recently said they were retiring. Jazz did an interview on tonight’s show and said she wants to end her career on top by winning the Knockouts Tag Team titles.

Jazz had announced her retirement during an interview with Chris Van Vliet last month: “Honestly, I just had my last match this past Sunday. I am done in the ring. I was going to do a whole tour in 2020, but with the pandemic happening, that screwed everything up. I’ve been having issues with my knees and my back and a lot more issues physically, mentally and emotionally. That’s why I had to forfeit the NWA title. I have two beautiful daughters and I have to focus on them right now.”

Deonna Purrazzo & Kimber Lee vs. Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary is the only other remaining first round match in the Knockouts Tag Team title tournament. The team that wins that match will advance to face Kiera Hogan & Tasha Steelz in the semifinals.

The finals of the Knockouts Tag Team title tournament are taking place at Impact’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view on Saturday, January 16.

X-Division title match, Alex Shelley return set for next Impact Wrestling

Next week’s edition of Impact Wrestling will feature the debut of a former two-time WWF Women’s Champion, an X Division title match, and the return of Alex Shelley.

Jazz will make her promotional in-ring debut next Tuesday, teaming with Jordynne Grace in the Knockouts Tag Team Title tournament. She was seen with Grace watching a tournament match on Tuesday when it was revealed she was indeed teaming with the former Knockouts Champion — a pairing teased on last week’s show as Grace alluded to teaming with someone who was thinking about retiring.

The 48-year-old has worked sparingly this year and had announced her retirement on a podcast just one month ago. The two will face Killer Kelly and Renee Michelle in the first round of the tournament.

Also announced for the show:

  • X Division Champion Rohit Raju vs. Crazzy Steve: Raju was doing one of his challenges Tuesday when Suicide made his return. After TJP appeared on the stage to distract Raju, Suicide beat Raju and revealed himself to be Steve, earning a title shot. 
  • Motor City Machine Guns vs. XXXL: After being on the shelf due to an injury, Alex Shelley announced on Tuesday’s show he was returning to action to team with Chris Sabin against the men that helped put him out in Acey Romero and Larry D.
  • Chris Bey vs. Willie Mack: Both men will be looking to get back on the winning track next week.

Impact Wrestling results: Rich Swann vs. Ken Shamrock

Impact Wrestling returns from Nashville, TN for this week’s episode, main evented by the Impact World Champion Rich Swann defending the title against this year’s Hall of Fame inductee, Ken Shamrock. 

Opening video was a recap of John E. Bravo’s shooting investigation, Joe Doering’s debut, the farewell of The Rascalz, and the closing attack on Rich Swann at the hands of Callihan and Shamrock.

The show opened with D’Amore being told that Bravo is in stable condition, but that if he wakes up from the coma, he may not be the same Bravo as before. 

Matt Striker is replacing Madison Rayne this week on commentary. Rayne is taking the night off as she will be part of Wrestler’s Court.

Kiera Hogan & Tasha Steelz defeated Sea Stars (Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo) in a Knockouts Tag Team Championship Tournament first-round match

This is the Sea Stars’ debut for Impact Wrestling as a team, though Ashley Vox worked some dates back in 2019. 

Match saw Exo dominate early on, but once Vox and Steelz tagged in, Vox was cut off and was separated from her corner. Hogan and Steelz worked over Vox for a couple of minutes before Exo got the hot tag, with the Sea Stars getting some near falls. In the end, Steelz managed to take out Vox outside the ring, making an opening for a double team and swinging neckbreaker pin for the win by Hogan. Good opener, Sea Stars looked good. 

Hogan and Steelz advance to the semifinals. They will face the winner of Purrazzo & Lee vs Taya & Rosemary.

– Backstage, Jordynne Grace and Jazz, her partner for the tournament, were watching the match that just ended. Gia Miller approached Jazz about teaming with Grace. Jazz said that she wanted to end her career as the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champion.

– Josh Matthews and Matt Striker ran down tonight’s card, plus a quick rundown of the Knockouts tag team tournament brackets.

– Ethan Page and Josh Alexander talked about Doc Gallows being injured and having to be gone for 4-6 weeks. Alexander was mad because it meant they couldn’t challenge for their titles until then.

– We got the first segment of Wrestler’s Court. Madison Rayne is representing Swinger, while D’lo Brown is representing ‘the boys’. Rayne objected that Dreamer is the one doing the investigation and couldn’t be the judge, so Dreamer ended up switching places with Brown.

Rayne’s argument was that Swinger was too dumb to carry out any plan that would end with Bravo’s shooting. Dreamer brought up that a gun was found in Swinger’s fanny pack. 

– Rohit Raju came out for a new Defeat Rohit Challenge. He cut a promo putting himself over before someone accepted his challenge. Suicide came out, accepting the challenge. Raju said that he knew who was under the mask and that it was a trick, and so he took the title off the line for the challenge.

Crazzy Steve defeated X Division Champion Rohit Raju in a non-title match

Going by last week’s segment with D’Amore and TJP, we are to believe that TJP is under the mask, and Raju believed it too.

The story of the match was that Raju kept going for Suicide’s mask while he was on the offense. Suicide’s arsenal was really similar to TJP’s and commentary sold it like that. Raju at the end managed to take the mask off Suicide, but it wasn’t TJP, it was actually Crazzy Steve. TJP walked down the aisle, distracting Raju long enough for Steve to cradle Raju, pinning him for the win.

With a pin on Raju, Crazzy Steve could be getting a title shot soon, but there is the argument that it was booked as Suicide, which could open the door for the old Conquistadors swerve and have TJP win the title under the Suicide mask next.

– Backstage, Sami Callihan pumped up Ken Shamrock for tonight’s title match. Moose approached them and told them that they’re fighting for the second most important title in the company. Moose said that it was unfortunate that it wasn’t him who will face Rich Swann, but reminded Shamrock that once he wins, he’ll come for him and remind him of what happened when Moose and Shamrock fought last year.

– Tenille Dashwood and Kaleb with a K were taking some photographs backstage when Alisha Edwards approached Dashwood about tagging again. Dashwood told her to get the hint, but Edwards kept insisting, leading to Dashwood considering teaming with her again.

Kimber Lee (with Deonna Purrazzo) defeated Killer Kelly (with Renee Michelle)

This is both Killer Kelly and Renee Michelle’s debut, who are joining Impact for the Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament. Purrazzo and Lee are also feuding with Su Yung, who threatened them last week. 

The match was good but too short. Back and forward action between the two. Some mat wrestling early on with pin reversals and submissions, leading to a couple of bigger spots towards the end, which saw Lee get the win with a swanton bomb.

After the match, Susie came out and told Purrazzo and Lee that they hurt her friends, and so instead, their friends are going to attack them. They did a great edit to make it seem like Susie was on the ramp while Su Yung attacked the ring and sent Purrazzo and Lee running away. 

– Gia Miller interviewed the Motor City Machine Guns. Alex Shelley said that he was cleared to return to action, and they were going after XXXL, The North, and The Good Brothers.

– Rich Swann and Willie Mack met backstage. Swann said he was sorry he couldn’t help Mack with Moose, but Mack said it was ok, he’d been fighting all his life. Chris Bey came in and tried to talk Swann into a title match at the expense of calling Mack a loser, which made both men get defensive and kick him out of the room.

Swoggle (with Karl Anderson) defeated Ethan Page (with Josh Alexander) 

Last week, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows told Page that if they wanted another title match, they had to defeat someone of their choosing, and they had hinted that Page would be facing someone ‘Phenomenal’. That person wasn’t AJ Styles, but Swoggle dressed as AJ Styles. We at least got to hear the old AJ Styles theme.

The match saw Page not take Swoggle seriously, so Swoggle took advantage and got some hits early on. Alexander cut Swoggle off and allowed Page to regain composure and work on Swoggle for a bit. In return, Anderson distracted Page, allowing Swoggle to schoolboy Page to score the upset win.

Page seemed to be having a breakdown after the match.

– Back at Wrestler’s Court, Swinger is being interrogated. Swinger made a case that Dreamer and himself went way back and that Dreamer knew that as much as Swinger cheats, he’d never shoot someone. 

Dreamer called up Rosemary, who accepted that she never loved Bravo, but she wanted his virgin blood. At this perfect timing, Bravo returned and confronted Rosemary about being used. Bravo said he knew who shot him and it was revealed that it was Larry D’s alter-ego, Lawrence D, and he had done it out of jealousy. Months worth of programming just for this? Total waste of time.

Fallah Bahh vs Daivari ended in a no contest

This only lasted maybe one minute before Joe Doering and Eric Young ran down and took out both men. Young started cutting a promo, but Rhino ran down to attack them. The numbers game was too much and instead, they laid out Rhino. Young ended with a cryptic promo saying the world belongs to them.

– Backstage, TJP approached Crazzy Steve and Swoggle for help. Brain Myers walked up and made fun of all three of them.

– Somewhere else backstage, Purrazzo and Kimber Lee approached James Mitchell about dealing with Su Yung. Mitchell said he’d offer help for a ‘price’, but didn’t go into details.

– Matthews and Striker ran down next week’s card, which includes XXXL vs. MCMGs, Rohit Raju defending the title against Crazzy Steve, Killer Kelly &  Renee Michelle vs. Jordynne Grace & Jazz in the Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament, and Willie Mack vs. Chris Bey. 

Impact World Champion Rich Swann defeated Ken Shamrock (with Sami Callihan) to retain the title

Sami Callihan has been manipulating Shamrock for a couple of months now. Callihan and Shamrock set their sights on Swann after he won the title, attacking him on a couple of occasions, leading to this match.

Callihan interjected himself into the match in the opening minutes and wound up being ejected from ringside. The distraction was enough for Shamrock to attack Swann and gain control of the match, immediately going after Swann’s bad leg. Shamrock had control for about half of the match, he switched from legs to guillotines and back to the leg, just anything to keep Swann down. 

Swann eventually used his speed to make a comeback, but every now and then, Shamrock would still find counters and would reverse into submission, only for Swann to escape. In the end, Shamrock had the ankle lock, but Swann rolled over Shamrock and got the win. Well wrestled match, but a bit one-sided considering the champion was involved. 

After the match, Shamrock attacked the referee. Callihan came out and hit Swann with the cactus special. He teased attacking Swann with a bat, but Eddie Edwards came out for the save. Callihan and Shamrock took down Edwards and tied him down to the ropes, then proceeded to take out Edwards’ eye once again. D’Lo Brown and security came down, but Shamrock took down Brown. Security finally got Callihan and Shamrock off Edwards as the show went off the air. Interesting angle, one would imagine that this could write off Edwards for a while.

Final thoughts — 

Okay show by Impact, nothing really outstanding. It was entertaining and it went by fast. The direction of most of the storylines right now are pretty hard to read.

Women’s Casino Battle Royale taking place at AEW All Out

AEW’s Casino Battle Royale is returning for All Out.

On this week’s Road to All Out episode, it was announced that a women’s Casino Battle Royale will take place on the All Out pre-show. The winner will become the first contender for the inaugural AEW Women’s Championship.

The first Women’s Champion will be crowned on AEW’s television debut on Wednesday, October 2. AEW has yet to reveal further details about the title match.

There will be 21 entrants in the Casino Battle Royale. It will begin with five wrestlers, with groups of five entering every three minutes after that. The 21st wrestler will then enter on their own.

The match will include members of the AEW roster and others who aren’t signed with the company. Teal Piper (Roddy Piper’s daughter Ariel Teal Toombs), Ivelisse, and Jazz have been announced for the battle royal. Nyla Rose, Britt Baker, Yuka Sakazaki, Allie, and Brandi Rhodes were also mentioned on the Road to All Out episode.

Eliminations will occur via being thrown over the top rope.

Hangman Page won the Casino Battle Royale at Double or Nothing and will face Chris Jericho at All Out to determine the first AEW World Champion.

All Out is taking place at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois on Saturday, August 31. Here’s the updated card for the pay-per-view:

  • Chris Jericho vs. Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship
  • Kenny Omega vs. Jon Moxley
  • AAA Tag Team Champions The Lucha Bros (Pentagon Jr. & Fenix) defending against The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) in a ladder match
  • Cody Rhodes vs. Shawn Spears
  • Darby Allin vs. Joey Janela vs. Jimmy Havoc
  • Best Friends (Trent Barreta & Chuck Taylor) vs. The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) (winning team gets a first-round bye in AEW’s Tag Team title tournament)
  • Women’s Casino Battle Royale (pre-show)