IC title match off, Sami Zayn vs. Karrion Kross added to WWE Night of Champions

One match is off and another is on for Night of Champions.

During a segment on Monday’s Raw, Adam Pearce told AJ Styles that his match against Dominik Mysterio was off as the Intercontinental Champion wasn’t medically cleared. Pearce told Styles that he would get a shot at Mysterio as soon as he’s ready.

It wasn’t made clear what happened to Mysterio, though he did appear on Raw in several segments. In one interview that aired during commercials, he noted that his ribs weren’t 100 percent. His last match took place on the June 9 edition of Raw, losing a fatal four-way first round King of the Ring match that was won by Sami Zayn.

Zayn would go on to lose in the semifinals to Randy Orton. As he was being interviewed about his loss on Raw, Karrion Kross appeared and continued to needle Zayn, telling him he’d never become World Champion. Zayn finally laid out Kross and told him he had confirmed a match between the two. Kross, lying on the floor, laughed as if that was the plan all along.

Here is the updated card for Night of Champions, which is still set to be held in Saudi Arabia:

WWE Night of Champions, Saturday, June 28, 1 p.m. Eastern time —

  • Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena defends against CM Punk
  • United States Champion Jacob Fatu defends against Solo Sikoa
  • King of the Ring tournament finals: Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes
  • Queen of the Ring tournament finals: Asuka vs. Jade Cargill
  • Sami Zayn vs. Karrion Kross

Karrion Kross’ WWE contract reportedly up this summer

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One of WWE’s most viral stars of 2025 — Karrion Kross — may be hitting free agency sooner than later.

Fightful Select had previously reported that Kross was currently in his contract year with WWE, adding Wednesday night that some believe his deal is up as early as this summer. As of now, there has been no update on WWE approaching him (and presumably Scarlett as well) with a contract extension and it’s unclear if WWE is interested in keeping the duo.

The 39-year-old has worked three straight WWE Main Event matches (2-1) since the SmackDown before WrestleMania.

After being part of a set of mass releases in November 2021, Kross and Scarlett were brought back to WWE in August 2022.

Kross made headlines after WrestleMania 41 with a post-show promo where he made comments about Logan Paul and AJ Styles before suggesting WWE went for a “viral moment” in having Randy Orton take on Joe Hendry at the event instead of himself that fans wanted.

In an extended May interview with Ariel Helwani, Kross said he isn’t disgruntled with WWE but is just hungry and that his comments come from a place of passion.

WWE non-renewed the contracts of several veterans this past week including R-Truth, Carlito and Valhalla. It’s unknown if more non-renewals are in the works.

Karrion Kross says he’s not disgruntled in WWE: ‘I’m just really hungry’

Karrion Kross doesn’t want people to misunderstand the comments he made following WrestleMania.

Kross appeared on Sam Roberts’ WrestleMania recap show after the event and vented some frustration about being left off the card. On Wednesday’s episode of The Ariel Helwani Show, he clarified that he’s not disgruntled, he’s just “very hungry.”

“The biggest misconception anyone can take from what I said on WrestleMania was that I’m disgruntled. I’m not. I’m just really, really, really hungry, man. I’m really hungry. All of this is coming from a place of passion. It’s all about the grand scheme of things. People are paying to come watch the greatest show in the world. I want to be a reason on the show where they felt like they got every single cent worth of that. I want to be more than just an Easter egg.”

Later in the interview, Kross was asked if he feels people have misconstrued his comments.

“It’s not complaining. It’s using your voice. Speaking up and saying, ‘I’m here. I want to be here. I want to give you the best of what I have,’” he said.

Kross said he’s noticed a change in how fans are responding to him in WWE. While people used to bring up his NXT run and wish he could go back to that, now fans are telling him they enjoy his current character.

“Over the last, I don’t know, 365 days backwards from today, the interactions that I’m having with people that the audience doesn’t see on TV, they’re really different than the way they used to be,” Kross said.

“(Fans) were always talking about NXT, what I did in NXT. They wish we could go back to that. It’s a difficult conversation to have with people.”

“But now the conversations have changed, ‘I love what you’re currently doing and we want to see more and more and more.'”

Karrion Kross since WWE WrestleMania 41

Kross did wrestle twice over WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas. He defeated JR Kratos at GCW Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII and also took part in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal on SmackDown the Friday night. Since Mania, he’s wrestled twice on Main Event, losing to Dragon Lee on April 28 and beating Tyler Bate on May 12.

Kross’ full appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show is available below:

Karrion Kross on being left off WrestleMania: WWE ‘ignored fans for a viral moment’

Karrion Kross and Scarlett blurred the lines between reality and character during an appearance on WWE’s WrestleMania recap show.

Kross was involved in the AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul match but didn’t have a match of his own at the event. He told host Sam Roberts that he should have “just started a YouTube channel,” and then he would have gotten to wrestle Styles.

“Let’s talk about what Logan Paul represents: the shortcut,” Kross said. “Feels so good to be here. Feels so good to be in the business, thinking about all of the funerals that I wasn’t able to attend for the last 11 years in this business, all of the holidays I missed. You know, I could have just started a YouTube channel, could have just jumped in there with AJ Styles. Feels really good. It’s awesome.”

Scarlett added, “Do you guys know we have 25 years combined experience, and what are we doing on Mania?”

Kross tied his comments to his ongoing storyline with Styles.

“All I asked Alan to do was for once to not think about just himself. Think about everybody in the back, and think about the professional wrestling fans.”

Later in the segment, Kross said he received advice from Bill Goldberg in 2021. Goldberg told him to “be a good soldier.”

“So, I decided to be a good soldier. You know what happened? They released me,” Kross said. “And then I come back. You know what being a good soldier gets you, everybody? Here, just in case you’re wondering—you want the back scoop here? Being a good soldier gets your time cut. Being a good soldier means that people come up to you and say, ‘Hey, you got any great ideas?’ ‘Yeah, here it is from Scarlett.’ ‘No, no, no, that’s a little too great. We’re looking just for good ideas. That’s for those guys over there.’ That’s what being a good soldier is. Being a good soldier is coming to your hometown where you cut your teeth when you got started and not being on the card.”

Kross also said WWE ignored fans who wanted him to replace Kevin Owens against Randy Orton at WrestleMania, choosing instead to go with a “viral moment” by going with Joe Hendry.

“It’s all about viral moments now. That’s what it’s all about. Viral moments. Well, guy, everybody’s been telling me that I got to become undeniable. And as soon as it happens, they ignore it and they shut it down. I never asked to wrestle Randy. I never asked. That happened organically, and you ignored it for a viral moment. And good on Joe. Nothing against him. But you ignored it. And the crowd told you exactly how they felt about me on SmackDown when I was eliminated. And you ignored it. Become undeniable, my ass.”

Kross concluded his promo by referring to himself by his pre-WWE name, Killer Kross.

“You want a viral moment? On behalf of all of the true fans of professional wrestling—guy with the suit and tie in the truck—go f–k yourself. That’s from Killer Kross.”

Bloodsport XIII live results: Josh Barnett vs. Gabe Kidd, Natalya debuts

The 13th edition of Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport returns as part of WrestleMania week in Las Vegas, live from the Palms with a slew of WWE talent on the show.

Barnett himself will compete in the main event, taking on former NJPW Strong champion and Barnett disciple Gabe Kidd.

WWE’s Natalya will make her Bloodsport debut as she goes one-on-one with Miyu Yamashita. She will be flanked by roster mate and Bloodsport regular Shayna Baszler who takes on Konami.

The men’s WWE main roster will also be well-represented as Karrion Kross fights JR Kratos while Pete Dunne goes heads-up against Timothy Thatcher.

NXT will also have a presence with Tavion Heights vs. Royce Issacs; Charlie Dempsey vs. Shinya Aoki; and Karmen Petrovic fighting Maika.

The card is rounded out by former IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. vs. former ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham, and former AEW/ROH wrstler Leyla Hirsch against Jordan Blade.

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Bloodsport rules: Fights are won by KO, submission, countout, DQ, or referee stoppage. If a fight falls out of the ring, fighters must allow their opponent the chance to get back into the ring. There is a 10 count on the outside. No biting, no eye gouging, no hair pulling, no small joint manipulation, no low blows, no foreign objects, no fighting after the bell. Any violation can result in a disqualification.

The Las Vegas crowd was hot for all competitors during the introductory ceremony before the fights. Karrion Kross got on the mic and hyped the show, thanked Josh Barnett for bringing it back to Vegas, and then said they had the best in the world on this show.

Leyla Hirsch (0–0) vs. Jordan Blade (0–0)

The Las Vegas crowd was hot for all competitors during the introductory ceremony before the fights. Karrion Kross got on the mic and hyped the show, thanked Josh Barnett for bringing it back to Vegas, and then said they had the best in the world on this show.

Leyla Hirsch (0–1) def. Jordan Blade (0–0) via TKO in 3:34

Jimmy Smith and “Filthy” Tom Lawlor on commentary for this event tonight. Jordan Blade was super-stoked to be there, slamming her hands on the mat upon entrance into the ropeless ring. The venue and camera setup looked really cool for this show and might be the best looking of all the Bloodsport events so far.

Hirsch with a quick double-leg seconds into the fight. Blade took her back and slammed crossfaces across Hirsch head, then picked her up with a waist lock and German suplexed her before mounting her and laying down fists. Blade attempted an arm bar but then went to an omoplata but Hirsch rolled out of it, stood up, went for a straight ankle lock but Blade tried reversing it, swept her, and tried a footlock of her own. Smith referenced Bas Rutten vs. Frank Shamrock when they were trading slaps in while they fought for leglocks. That’s what it looked like.

Hirsch went for a fireman’s carry, but Blade blocked it and sprawled. Hirsch rolled out of it and went for a cross-arm breaker. She looked like she had it locked in, but Blade was able to stack her, lift her up, and then powerbomb her to the mat, breaking the hold. Blade then pounced and went into mounted ground-and-pound before attempting a cross-arm breaker of her own. Hirsch broke out of it and kicked Blade in the leg, then gave her a German suplex of her own. Blade was stunned.

They traded open palm strikes on their feet for a bit until Hirsch caught Blade with a power slam and followed up with ground and pound and the ref called for the TKO.

Maika (0–0) defeated Karmen Petrovic (1–0) via submission in 4:27

Petrovic debuted at Bloodsport last year and impressed with her karate background on display. She beat Sumie Sakai previously. “The Crimson Cannon Empress” Maika is one of STARDOM’s top stars.

Petrovic was quick with her low leg kicks early on. Maika took her down to the mat but neither could gain the upper hand and both ended up on their feet shortly after. The crowd was split cheering for both. Maika slammed Petrovic a few times with mat returns. Maika slapped Petrovic on the ground and broke away.

On their feet, Petrovic took Maika down with a spinning sweep and followed with a rear headlock. Maika was able to balloon-sweep her way out of Petrovic’s grips and later caught Petrovic with an armlock. Crowd got hot towards the end of this.

Petrovic with a flurry of kicks towards the end, but when she went for a spinning kick, Maika caught it, locked her ankle, then transitioned to a sleeper before taking her over, slamming her backwards, then finished Petrovic off with the rear naked choke. The fights continue to heat up.

Charlie Dempsey NXT (3–1) defeated Shinya Aoki DDT (0–0) via TKO

Dempsey has become somewhat of a Bloodsport regular in the past few years. He picked up a win over Tracy Williams and a loss to Royce Isaacs since he’s been appearing. Aoki, on the other hand, hasn’t appeared on any of the Bloodsport shows, but he’s perfect for the setting. At a time in the 2000s–2010s he was arguably the best grappler from Japan. He has plenty of MMA experience, recently picking up a win for ONE FC, but regularly wrestles atypical matches for DDT.

They began with a Greco-Roman knucklelock test-of-strength that showed off both wrestler’s power and flexibility. Dempsey was eventually able to suplex Aoki over, but Aoki slipped away and went for a double wristlock. He’d move to a kneebar attempt but couldn’t sink it in, nor the heel hook. They’d fight in a figure-four that Aoki’d lock in but Dempsey broke out of it, again with power. He’s the bigger of the two here.

Aoki attempted a full nelson but Dempsey broke out of it. Aoki has Dempsey back on the mat with a headscissors. The crowd started chanting for Dempsey. They fought for armlocks again.

Dempsey fought for a suplex but Aoki answered with a cobra twist. Dempsey used a sneaky toehold to escape. He went for a bridging calfslicer but Aoki caught Dempsey in a choke. Dempsey went back to the toehold and bent himself backwards with it. Aoki scored a toehold of his own. Quite literally hold-for-hold in these moments, nonstop.

Dempsey went for a butterfly suplex but he couldn’t bring Aoki over. Aoki again went to a sleeper but Dempsey reversed it with a Regal Plex, TKO’ing Aoki. This was technical grappling heaven. Really good stuff.

Karrion Kross WWE (1–1) defeated JR Kratos (1–1) in 7:41 via submission

Both Kratos and Kross return to Bloodsport after a while away. Kross had one of the best Bloodsport matches ever against Davey Boy Smith Jr. on the first of Barnett’s Bloodsports. This is another Bloodsport “dream match,” one where you think to yourself “huh, why hasn’t this one happened yet?”

Kross fought in his jiu-jitsu gi; Kratos in just his gi pants. Kross had a big hometown advantage in Las Vegas and sounded to have a lot of fans in the house. He bowed to each side before the bout.

They were cautious at the beginning of this. Kratos was on top early in this and the crowd booed a bit even then. They cheered when Kross reversed and got on top. Kratos came back with control from the side as Kross was in turtle position; Kratos threw a few knees.

Kross tried a choke from behind but couldn’t cinch it in. This was a slower power match with two big, big dudes. Kross attempted an armbar but no dice. Kratos got on top, pulled Kross’ gi top over his head and threw a couple knees to the grounded Kross—which is legal in Bloodsport. Kross didn’t look too happy and whipped off his gi and the crowd hyped up for it. They chanted “you f’d up” at Kratos.

They traded strikes on their feet from here. They talked trash. Kratos dropped Kross with one shot but Kross was up quickly afterwards. At the five-minute call they were trading chest chops. Kratos said something about WWE and insisted Kross lay in harder chops, which Kross did. Kratos then leveled Kross with a lariat, then folded him with a German suplex. “F*ck you, Kratos!” was Kross’ response to that. Kratos answered with a power bomb. Kross flipped him off. Kratos grabbed his middle finger. Kross shoved him off and drilled Kratos with a backdrop suplex. This looked awesome. The crowd chanted “one more time!” and he obliged them.

Kratos somehow came back with a jumping knee, but Kross was able to grab an arm triangle from the back position and get Kross to tap with it. This was really fun, really violent and everything you’d want out of a “hoss fight” like this.

Next on the card was a tribute ceremony to Combat Icons Tank Abott and Don Frye, who appeared on stage between bouts.

Pete Dunne (0–0) defeated Timothy Thatcher (2–3) via submission in 11:15

Thatcher is another Bloodsport stalwart and holds a big and special win over Josh Barnett in the past. This will be Dunne’s Bloodsport debut and I think a number of fans are eagerly awaiting for Dunne to be “let off the leash,” so to speak.

The two locked up early and traded positions. They targeted each other’s shoulders. Thatcher went for an armlock but Dunne countered out and then went after Thatcher’s legs and ankles. Thatcher offered a standing straight anklelock as an answer before moving into a single-leg crab, and from there to a bow-and-arrow submission.

Thatcher and Dunne began trading fists on the ground after a while. Thatcher would return to the single-leg crab and really wrenched on it. Dunne threw some upkicks but Thatcher dropped to his back and went for an achilles lock. The two booted each other in the face on the ground. Thatcher rolled into a hammerlock using his legs, then went after Dunne’s joints, his fingers and knuckles, before transitioning to a head-and-arm shoulder lock. Dunne slipped out of that but Thatcher would then go for an STF but couldn’t finish it. Dunne with an armlock attempt but Thatcher was able to escape into Dunne’s closed guard. Dunne threw closed fists at Thatcher and then was able to catch Thatcher with a triangle choke. Thatcher moved out of that back into the single-leg crab. Dunne had a nice escape, then he tried snapping Thatcher’s fingers while he held him in a scarf hold.

Dunne went for an STF of his own and had a bit more luck than Thatcher did, kind of. Neither of these guys could cinch anything in for more than a few seconds. Dunne finally locked in a heel hook, a deep one, but Thatcher tried slapping his way out, then stomping his way out, which worked. The 10-minute call sounded. Thatcher slapped Dunne in the face on the ground and move into a cross ambreaker. Dunne escape and started stomping Thatcher’s head. Thatcher fired back with huge uppercuts. Dunne with a gamengiri kick to Thatcher’s head before snapping Thatcher’s fingers and tapping him out with an armbar. The crowd chanted “Brusierweight!” afterwards.

Nattie Neidhart WWE (0–0) defeated Miyu Yamashita TJPW (0–1) via submission

Neidhart has been vocal on social media about her passion for this match. It will be the first time in 18 years she’ll have stepped inside a non-WWE ring. Yamashita’s Bloodsport debut was a violent spectacle of a main event against WWE’s Shayna Baszler.

Crowd was excited for Nattie during this. They were tentative early, with Yamashita throwing kicks and Neidhart trying to grapple Yamashita to the mat. Yamashita threw knees but Neidhart caught her with a double-leg. She’d pass Yamashita’s guard, but Yamashita went for a guillotine choke.

Yamashita went for a straight ankle lock on the ground. She slapped Neidhart will they were on the ground, with Yamashita attacking the legs. The crowd sounded split between the two wrestlers at this point. Yamashita came down on Neidhart with a heavy spinning kick to Neidhart while she was on the ground.

Neidhart fought out of Yamashita’s back control and found Yamashita in an ankle lock, then later a rear chinlock. She almost caught Yamashita in a leglock.

The two traded hard strikes on their feet. They jaw-jacked and slapped the snot out of each other. Neidhart grounded Yamashita and locked in an Americana lock. Yamashita moved back to the guillotine lock before Neidhart slammed Yamashita to the mat to break the hold.

Neidhart went for the sharpshooter but no luck. Yamashita caught Neidhart with a massive wheelkick to the face that looked like it KO’d Neidhart but it didn’t. Neidhart shoved Yamashita into the ring post, then rolled her over and slapped on the sharpshooter. Yamashita was passed out, so the ref called the match. The crowd went wild for Neidhart. A “both these women” chant broke out.

Neidhart offered a handshake afterwards, but Yamashita shook her head “no” and then flipped her the double bird. This set Neidhart off, and the two started fighting again. Neidhart flipped her own double bird before high-fiving fans walking to the back. She’d run into Kenzie Page from NWA who then flipped her own double bird, which sparked another mini-brawl in the crowd. Security broke that one up.

Tavion Heights (0–0) defeated Royce Isaacs (1–2) via TKO in 8:38

Isaacs, longtime Bloodsport competitor, secured a victory over NXT’s Charlie Dempsey at Bloodsport XI on July 28, 2024. Tavion Heights was a Greco-Roman bronze medalist in the 2020 Olympics and competed in NOAH’s N1 Victory tournament in 2024.

Heights with a big suplex early on. Isaacs rolled into a leglock or kneebar after this. Heights used an anaconda roll on Isaacs but couldn’t keep him down. Isaacs with a double wristlock from guard position as Heights tried rolling out of it. He eventually did and locked in a scarf hold. Isaacs picked Heights up by the leg before headbutting him to the mat and going for an armbar. Filthy Tom made a good point mentioning that many competitors had gone for armbars all night but no one had been able to finish with one, at least not yet.

When the five-minute call sounded, the two traded fisticuffs before a big German suplex from Isaacs, who’d then move back into an armlock submission, then to a leglock. Heights escaped and leveled Isaacs with a lariat. He then took Isaacs over with a deadlift capture suplex that could have turned out to be a disaster but they pulled it off in the end. Heights moved into an arm triangle but Isaacs escaped. He’d answer with a big sit-out power bomb on Heights, then mounted him and dropped elbows before transitioning to an armbar, then to a toehold. Heights was figuratively on the ropes.

Isaacs locked in a guillotine choke but the two ended up spilling out of the ring onto the floor. Heights suplexed Isaacs back into the ring, the hit his super high-angle belly-to-belly before TKO’ing Isaacs with headbutts on the mat. Really good bout with a different flavor from the others tonight.

Shayna Baszler (2–0) defeated Konami (1–0) via TKO in 5:58

Konami has appeared on Bloodsport: Bushido in Japan last year. Baszler is back for her third Bloodsport after two matches against Miyu Yamashita and Masha Slamovich, respectively. 

Michin from WWE was in Baszler’s corner. She went for a takedown early on. Both were aggressive from the get-go. They traded footlocks on the mat until they rolled out onto the floor. Well, Konami more so. She took advantage of the ring post and cranked on a leglock.

Konami took Baszler out with two heavy kicks of her own, one of the running, sliding kind. Baslzer collected herself on the floor before getting back into the ring.

The two traded high and low kicks in the center of the ring before Baszler caught Konami with a huge cradle suplex. Konami was back a few moments later with a takedown that smoothly transitioned her into an armbar.

Konami had both hooks in as she locked Baszler in a rear naked choke, stuck to her back like a spider, before Baszler escaped by locking Konami’s foot and twisting it into an ankle lock, thus forcing Konami to break the choke. She then held Konami in a standing ankle lock, but Konami rolled out of it and then kicked Baszler in the back, which forced Baszler face-first into the ringpost. Konami followed with a German suplex. Baszler answered with a modified Fisherman’s buster and followed with a flurry of stomps to the back of Konami’s head. The ref called for the bell. Baszler wins via TKO.

Zack Sabre Jr. NJPW (0–0) defeated Jonathan Gresham (0–1) in 2:34 of Overtime via TKO

Gresham returns to Bloodsport after a long time away. Gresham’s memorable match was against hardcore wrestler Masashi Takeda. Sabre is making his debut. I think this is a total dream match for a lot of people, especially for those who love World of Sport-style wrestling.

The speed of which they were exchanging holds was smooth, quick, fluid. At one point Sabre kicked Gresham so hard across the ring that Gresham flew out onto the floor.

They traded holds at a mile a minute, stretching and bending and rolling and folding. They’d move from the head and neck to the legs and feet and back up again at a fast pace. Sabre again kicked Gresham away in the ass and sent him out onto the floor. Gresham would later get his revenge and boot Sabre to the floor while he was on the edge of the apron.

This match is great in that it completely fits at a Bloodsport event, but on the other hand it feels very different, fresh, and the pace and flow they were moving at, the story that was told, it really worked.

Sabre and Gresham stood toe-to-toe. Sabre emphasized their height differential. This caught boos from the crowd. He put his chin on top of Gresham’s head. He slapped at Gresham, which Gresham kept brushing away. Gresham caught Sabre with a big chop that awed the crowd. He’d then take Sabre over with two suplexes before methodically moving into a wild pretzel lock that involves so many different limbs that I just don’t know what to call it. He was twisting Sabre’s ass up. He’d eventually fall into a single-leg crab while he peppered Sabre with hammerfists to the head.

On their feet, Gresham chopped Sabre, but Sabre answered with a huge palm strike. Blasted him. Gresham eventually came back with one of his own. They traded hard uppercuts, chops. Sabre threw kicks. Gresham furiously grappled Sabre back to the mat. The pace in this was wild.

Gresham locked in a figure four with two minutes left in the match. Sabre tried reversing the hold but Gresham rolled him back. With one minute left, they both rolled out onto the floor while tangled up in the figure four hold. They scrambled back into the ring with thirty seconds to go. They traded hard strikes, hard ones; Gresham took Sabre down and tried hammerfisting his way to victory but the time limit expired. A draw.

We find out that we are going into a five-minute overtime period.

Gresham and Sabre pick up right where they left off, trading really hard strikes, chops, kicks, the works. Sabre eventually went down after a chop. The two looked exhausted. Sabre was back up and they again traded kicks for chops. Sabre caught Gresham with some hard slaps behind the ear.

The finish saw Sabre block Gresham with a hard fist to Gresham’s arm, then a hard Penalty Kick to the face for the TKO.

It’d be fair to put this on your top matches of the year lists. It was really good. Very high level pro wrestling.

Gabe Kidd NJPW (0–0) defeated Josh Barnett (10–2–1) via TKO

Kidd made his Bloodsport debut here. He lost the NJPW Strong title to Tomohiro Ishii recently at Windy City Riot.

Barnett threw a fast hands early on. Kidd went for a single-leg. Kidd yelled at people in the crowd. Fans chanted “STFU” at Kidd. He’d sweep Barnett, but Barnett would reverse it and throw palm strikes. Kidd is nearly Barnett’s size and his body matches well.

Kidd would abruptly step out of the ring to shout at a fan in the crowd, more towards the second level.

When he was back in the ring, he’d bully Barnett out of it, shoving him to the floor before flying onto him, then locking in a front facelock. Barnett would toss Kidd onto the apron and rain down elbows.

Barnett hunted for a double wrist lock. Lawlor and Smith argued on commentary about whether it’s called a double wrist lock or a Kimura. Barnett locked Kidd in a butterfly neck crank that Kidd fought out of.

Barnett would sweep Kidd into a straight ankle lock with a smooth technique, almost like a schoolboy rollup into the submission.

Barnett held a headlock on Kidd for a bit, up until Kidd stood up and drilled him down with a backdrop suplex. They’d trade hard shots on their feet and Barnett landed some hard knees. Kidd launched Barnett with an exploder suplex, and would finish Barnett off with knees of his own and a brutal piledriver for the TKO victory. Excellent main event finish.

After the match, Kidd grabbed the mic and yelled at the same kid he was yelling at during the match and said he’d kick his arse. He then mentioned how there were lots of different promotions on the show but the guy from New Japan won the main event. He then asked for anyone to name him someone other than Barnett who’s done more to defend pro wrestling more than him. He said Barnett’s a champion in his heart and that he owed his life to Barnett. He offered a life’s worth of respect to Barnett for everything he’d done for Kidd. It was a solid speech.

Barnett got on the mic and put Kidd over and how much stronger, wiser and better Kidd had become after he’d gone through his darker days. Barnett thanked the fans and wrestlers for everything.

Final Thoughts: Maybe I’m just high on it from the last two matches, but I truly think this was the strongest Bloodsport of them all. Production-wise, it was the best next to Bloodsport Bushido. The crowd was extremely it, every match. The bouts themselves had a good variety and the competitors all looked stoked to be a part of the show. Every match was excellent but Sabre vs. Gresham was something else, and the main event was a great heavyweight match with good drama. Again, everything on this is very much worth watching. Go out of your way to watch. And I hope they continue to film at similar venues with similar production value. Bloodsport continues to come into its own. Well done to all involved.

AJ Styles vs. Karrion Kross booked for next WWE Raw

AJ Styles will have a WrestleMania 41 tune-up match on the Monday, April 14 WWE Raw.

Styles vs. Karrion Kross is official for next week’s Raw following a backstage interaction between the two on this week’s episode.

Kross encouraged Styles to defeat Logan Paul in their scheduled WrestleMania match, saying that a loss to an outsider like Paul would be a loss for the entire locker room. Styles told Kross that he would give him a taste of what Paul can expect at WrestleMania on Raw next Monday.

Roman Reigns will also appear on next week’s Raw, the final episode before WrestleMania 41. Reigns will face CM Punk and Seth Rollins in a three-way in the main event of night one of WrestleMania on Saturday, April 19.

Reigns will react to his “Wise Man” Paul Heyman’s obligation to be in Punk’s corner at WrestleMania on next week’s show. Heyman, Punk, and Rollins interacted in the closing segment of this week’s Raw, where Rollins hit Punk with a curb stomp. Rollins was about to hit Heyman with a stomp, but held up, and said that Heyman now owes Rollins a favor for sparing him.

The lineup for the Monday, April 14 WWE Raw:

  • AJ Styles vs. Karrion Kross
  • Roman Reigns appears

Karrion Kross to compete at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII

Another WWE name is slated to compete at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIII in Las Vegas.

Karrion Kross will be in action at the MMA-inspired pro wrestling show on April 17, which is the Thursday of WrestleMania week. He’s back for his third GCW Bloodsport event after previously competing twice in 2019 before he was signed to WWE.

“A man from the very beginning of Josh Barnett’s: Bloodsport is coming back to hone his killer instinct,” Josh Barnett hyped. “What better place in the world then, than the kill-or-be-killed mat of Bloodsport XIII? Say hello again to Karrion Kross.”

Kross has a 1-1 record in Bloodsport with a victory over Nick Gage and a loss to Davey Boy Smith Jr.

An opponent for Kross this time has not been named yet. He posted a tweet this afternoon looking ahead to his return.

Natalya and Pete Dunne are the other WWE wrestlers that have been booked for the show. No matches have been confirmed so far, but Zack Sabre Jr., Miyu Yamashita, Maika, Konami, Jonathan Gresham, Tom Lawlor, Timothy Thatcher, and Gabe Kidd are among the other wrestlers set to compete. Bloodsport will air live on TrillerTV+ with a start time of 11 p.m. Eastern/9 p.m. Pacific.

Kross is also making an indie appearance this weekend, facing off against Alex Hammerstone at Future Stars of Wrestling’s Chris Bey benefit show on Sunday (March 23).

Karrion Kross to wrestle at Chris Bey indie benefit show

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WWE wrestler Karrion Kross will work his first indie show since 2022 and for a good cause.

On Wednesday, Kross was announced as competing at the Future Stars of Wrestling Beynefit for Bey show — an event set for Sunday, March 23rd in Las Vegas, Nevada, that will aim to raise money for Chris Bey who is still recovering from being paralyzed after an in-ring accident last October.

Kross’ opponent has not yet been revealed. It will be his first non-WWE match since taking on Davey Boy Smith at July 2022’s Ric Flair’s Last Match event.

Bey and Kross have wrestled against each other three times before, the last time taking place in June 2019 in FSW that Bey won.

Kross joins former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland, current AEW wrestler Brian Cage, and TNA’s Trey Miguel as those who have been announced for the event which will stream live on Triller+.

Bey recently posted his first update since the accident in TNA, detailing what happened, his rehab and recovery thus far, and sharing a video of him standing up and walking which is something he said he was given between a 10-25% chance to do.

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Among the highlights of this issue:

  • The Cung Le lawsuit settlement was approved, what caused Judge Boulware to do so, winners or losers, who is getting what, looking at the prior settlements that were turned down and the case itself.
  • TKO and Endeavor make a deal to give UFC & WWE new sister companies and what that all entails
  • The most detailed look at the Ring Boys scandal that broke in 1992 and quickly went away, and the lawsuit filed this week with all the details, including why being wrestling helped save WWE from untold bad publicity at the time. We look at the details of a very lengthy suit and what it all means.
  • 2024 Hall of Fame analysis by two researchers looks at what modern candidates are the strongest and weakest in different ways
  • Maple Leaf Wrestling debuts with two incredible main events.
  • The most detailed look at  the TV ratings from the past week, nightly and weekly placings, segment-by-segment, comparisons with the prior year and competition
  • Continuation of CMLL’s women’s wrestling month.
  • American star from a major family says he’ll be the first to win the Triple Crown.
  • Royal Quest notes.
  • MMA star defends pro wrestling world title twice on same show this past week.
  • New movie on 90s star
  • Looking at AEW Full Gear
  • AEW booking issues
  • WrestleDream and Bad Blood PPV numbers update
  • Injury updates
  • Advanced ticket sales for upcoming WWE & AEW events
  • Streaming and International TV numbers
  • Fighter still hospitalized after five weeks due to weight cutting issues
  • PFL PPV rundown and business
  • WrestleMania and tickets’
  • Saturday Night’s Main Event thoughts
  • World Series and wrestling
  • WWE star has surgery to help eye issues
  • Raw & Smackdown 2025 updates
  • Samantha Irvine leaves WWE and details
  • Vince McMahon media pieces looked at
  • Clown show discussing McMahon
  • TV rundowns

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Two IC title contender’s tournament matches set for WWE Raw

On WWE Raw tonight, a tournament will begin to decide the next challenger for Bron Breakker’s Intercontinental title.

WWE has announced that the number one contender’s tournament will kick off with a pair of triple threat matches taking place on tonight’s episode. They are: Jey Uso vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Karrion Kross and The Miz vs. Xavier Woods vs. Pete Dunne.

Breakker won the Intercontinental title from Sami Zayn at SummerSlam. His first title defense was a two-out-of-three falls rematch against Zayn on Raw two weeks ago where Breakker won two falls to one.

Zayn received stem cell therapy in Mexico recently to help deal with some nagging injuries. On Raw, he and Uso are back aligned after previously being in The Bloodline together. Uso is still looking to win the first singles championship of his career.

WWE hasn’t announced when the tournament winner will be getting their title shot.

Raw takes place from Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island tonight. It’s the last episode of the show before Saturday’s Bash in Berlin PLE.

WWE Raw (Monday, August 26) —

  • Uncle Howdy vs. Chad Gable
  • Bronson Reed vs. Braun Strowman
  • IC title number one contender’s match: Jey Uso vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Karrion Kross
  • IC title number one contender’s match: The Miz vs. Xavier Woods vs. Pete Dunne
  • Randy Orton appears
  • The Judgment Day appear after attacking Damian Priest & Rhea Ripley last week

Xavier Woods vs. Karrion Kross added to WWE Raw lineup

A new match has been added to the lineup for Monday’s WWE Raw.

Xavier Woods vs. Karrion Kross is now scheduled for the show.

Kross defeated Woods’ New Day teammate, Kofi Kingston, on last week’s show after a distraction by Paul Ellering. The Final Testament manager interrupted the match by playing a video of the Authors of Pain attacking Woods backstage. This allowed Kross to hit the Final Prayer on Kingston for the win.

This week’s episode is scheduled for Boston’s TD Garden. Two Money in the Bank qualifying matches and a Women’s World title bout between Liv Morgan and Zelina Vega are scheduled for the show.

The announced card for the Monday, July 1 WWE Raw: 

  • Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defends against Zelina Vega
  • Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • Men’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus vs. Ilja Dargunov
  • Women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match: Zoey Stark vs. Dakota Kai vs. Ivy Nile
  • Xavier Woods vs. Karrion Kross

Bobby Lashley vs. Karrion Kross set for next week’s WWE SmackDown

The battle between The Pride and The Final Testament will reignite on the March 8 WWE SmackDown. 

As announced during this week’s episode, The Pride’s Bobby Lashley will face The Final Testament’s Karrion Kross on next week’s episode. 

The Pride (Lashley & The Street Profits) and The Final Testament (Kross & Authors of Pain) have been locked into a feud for months on SmackDown, including a Lashley vs. Kross singles match that took place on the December 8 SmackDown where Lashley scored the victory.

Kross has not wrestled since the Royal Rumble match on January 27.

United States Champion Logan Paul is also set to return on next week’s SmackDown. 

A rivalry between Paul and Randy Orton kicked off at last week’s Elimination Chamber event, with Paul threatening to use brass knuckles on Orton in the bout, and Orton ultimately eliminating Paul from the Chamber match with an RKO. 

Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins could respond to a challenge from The Rock & Roman Reigns on next week’s SmackDown as well. 

The Rock & Reigns issued a challenge this week to Rhodes & Rollins for a tag team match on night one of WrestleMania with a stipulation attached — Should Rock & Reigns win, Rhodes vs. Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal title on night two will be a Bloodline rules match where anything goes. Should Rhodes & Rollins win, The Bloodline will be barred from the building on night two. Rock invited Rhodes to respond to the challenge on next week’s episode. 

Both Rhodes & Rollins are advertised for next week’s show.

The officially announced lineup for the Friday, March 8 SmackDown in Dallas:

  • Bobby Lashley vs. Karrion Kross
  • Logan Paul returns
  • The Rock appears
  • Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins appear

WWE reveals name of Karrion Kross-Authors of Pain faction

The new group consisting of Karrion Kross, Akam & Rezar of Authors of Pain, Scarlett, and Paul Ellering was given a name on WWE SmackDown.

Ellering interrupted an in-ring promo segment with Bobby Lashley & The Street Profits to introduce a video package christening the Kross-AOP group as “The Final Testament” on Friday’s SmackDown episode. 

Kross & Scarlett spoke during the video package and explained that their testament for the last several years has been to show the world how corrupt they are “by hurting them on the inside,” but that this new group is going to hurt people on the outside. 

The video then recapped the angle from last week’s SmackDown where AOP and Kross attacked Lashley & The Street Profits. Kross said that Lashley & The Profits are at the top of their list as they reshape WWE. 

Kross also referred to Ellering as “The most sadistic and inhumane person this world has ever had the displeasure of knowing,” before revealing The Final Testament name. 

AOP returned to WWE on last week’s SmackDown and aligned with Kross as they attacked The Street Profits & Lashley two weeks after a vignette aired teasing the arrival of the new group.

The SmackDown segment with The Final Testament reveal is embedded below.

The Authors of Pain & Paul Ellering return on WWE SmackDown

The Authors of Pain and Paul Ellering are officially back in WWE.

One week after their return was teased, Akam & Rezar arrived back in WWE on SmackDown tonight. A new faction has formed with Karrion Kross, Scarlett, The Authors of Pain, and Ellering.

AOP ambushed Bobby Lashley and The Street Profits on SmackDown. Kross then joined them in the attack. AOP hit their Super Collider finisher on The Street Profits, then Kross laid out Lashley.

Two weeks ago, a vignette aired on SmackDown with Kross teasing that AOP and Ellering would be returning.

AOP had been signed with WWE for some time before finally returning tonight. Their initial run with the company lasted from 2016-2020.

AOP held the Raw Tag Team titles and NXT Tag Team titles one time each during their first WWE stint. Ellering, a WWE Hall of Famer from his time managing The Road Warriors, managed AOP when they were in NXT.

After their release, AOP tried to start a new promotion named Wrestling Entertainment Series. The promotion canceled its debut show and never got started.

AOP’s attack on Lashley and The Street Profits happened right after Lashley declared that he’ll be entering the 2024 men’s Royal Rumble match.

Scarlett debuted a new look on SmackDown with brown hair.

Braun Strowman, Karrion Kross, Shotzi get Bray Wyatt tribute tattoos

Bray Wyatt left a permanent mark on Braun Strowman, Karrion Kross, and Shotzi.

Strowman, Kross, and Shotzi were among a group of people who got Wyatt tribute tattoos on Friday night. The tattoos are of Wyatt’s moth logo.

The tattoos were done at Deep Search Tattoo in Clarksville, Indiana. WWE was in Louisville, Kentucky for SmackDown on Friday.

WWE’s Director of Longterm Creative Rob Fee, who worked closely with Wyatt, also got the tattoo of Wyatt’s logo.

Last night’s SmackDown was a tribute to both Wyatt and Terry Funk. Though Strowman underwent neck fusion surgery in June, he appeared for Wyatt’s tribute. Strowman’s former Wyatt Family stablemate Erick Rowan was also brought in to celebrate Wyatt. Strowman and Rowan stood alongside each other for the 10-bell salute and moment of silence.

Wyatt (Windham Rotunda) passed away at 36 years old on August 24. His death was caused by a heart attack. Wyatt had a heart issue that was exacerbated by having COVID-19 earlier this year, but his health had recently been improving and he was getting closer to returning to the ring.