Wrestling Weekly: Nothing new in the WWE main event scene

After a week away, Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa return on Wrestling Weekly to talk all the things happening in WWE and AEW.

In WWE, it may be more what’s not happening for three talents in particular with main event potential, while in AEW, Mercedes Mone returned this week and the story between Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay continued.

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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Fight Game: WWE has major creative issues

John LaRocca and I return with a brand-new Fight Game to discuss some of the most topical things going on in pro wrestling this week.

You can also watch full video of the show below.

We gave out our thumbs up and thumbs down before jumping into the major topics of the week which included:

  • WWE’s stale creative
  • AAA becoming the NXT to WWE’s main roster malaise
  • Kevin Knight joining the Don Callis Family
  • Mercedes Mone’s return

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Kevin Knight joins Don Callis Family on AEW Dynamite

Kevin Knight has fueled his heel turn by now joining the Don Callis Family on AEW Dynamite.

Fans saw the current reigning TNT Champion, Knight, join forces with Don Callis on the June 3, 2026 episode of AEW Dynamite.

Callis made a huge announcement on the latest episode of Dynamite and revealed Knight as the latest member of his faction. The announcement was made just days after Knight turned heel and attacked Darby Allin at the Double or Nothing PPV.

Knight joined the Don Callis Family and faced former teammate ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey to retain the TNT Championship. Callis and Jake Doyle were present ringside with Knight for the bout.

With the addition of Knight, the Don Callis Family has now expanded to a total of 15 active members, which includes the likes of Kyle Fletcher, Trent Beretta, Lance Archer, Andrade, Mark Davis, Kazuchika Okada, Hechicero, and many more.

Fight Game: Is MJF a WON HOFer + WWE Clash in Italy preview

John LaRocca and I return with a brand-new Fight Game to discuss some of the most topical things going on in pro wrestling this week.

You can also watch full video of the show below.

We gave out our thumbs up and thumbs down before jumping into the major topics of the week which included:

  • MJF’s body of work as a top guy in AEW
  • Kevin Knight’s heel turn
  • Worries about WWE booking
  • Clash in Italy preview
  • Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay

We finished up with Star Wars Corner and reviewed The Mandalorian and Grogu.

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MJF retains hair & regains World title at AEW Double or Nothing, Kevin Knight turns heel

MJF will keep his hair for a while longer and can once again call himself AEW World Champion after Sunday’s AEW Double or Nothing.

In a physical match that had to follow the spectacle of Stadium Stampede, MJF got the win after a second rope tombstone piledriver, followed by a side headlock takeover — a staple of their feud dating back to the indies — for the pin and the beginning of his third World title run.

Allin put up the title against MJF’s hair as the big stipulation.

Afterward, Allin was being stretchered out when MJF stopped it to put his foot on top of him to add insult to injury. Kevin Knight then ran out to run off MJF and decided to then deliver a UFO splash from the top turnbuckle to the stretchered Allin on the outside of the ring, turning heel. There was no explanation for it with Excalibur mentioning both men were trained by the late Buddy Wayne.

As expected, Allin took some considerable punishment during the match even when he was delivering on offense. Late in the match, he hit a coffin drop through a table on the stage that was set up for a possible head shaving. The drop was from above the scaffolding setup and lights on the stage and when Allin landed, he appeared to hit his head on a platform the table was set up on as he came up bleeding from the back of his head.

Our Bryan Alvarez noted it had to be a hardway cut as the New York State Athletic Commission doesn’t allow blood.

Allin nearly got injured early as he went for a tope, but hooked his heels on the ropes and landed right on top of his head for a nasty spill. He later got hit with a package piledriver onto the ringside steps and also hit a cameraman on a dive as MJF pulled him in front of Allin.

The win ends the short title run that began the Wednesday after April’s Dynasty when Allin won the championship for the first time in front of his hometown of Everett, Washington. The 40-day run saw seven successful title defenses.

AEW Dynamite & Collision live results: Darby Allin vs. Kevin Knight

AEW Dynamite and Collision airs tonight from the Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina.

It will be a three-hour broadcast with four matches advertised ahead of time.

The AEW World Championship will be on the line for the third week in a row on Dynamite as Darby Allin defends against TNT Champion Kevin Knight.

There will also be a Double Jeopardy match featuring Dax Harwood vs. Orange Cassidy. If Cassidy wins, he can pick a partner from The Conglomeration and challenge FTR for the AEW World Tag Team titles. If Harwood wins, he will team with Cash Wheeler and Tommaso Ciampa to challenge The Conglomeration for the AEW World Trios titles.

Mina Shirakawa and Harley Cameron will also team against Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander, while Jon Moxley will face Juice Robinson in an AEW Continental Championship Eliminator match.

As of this writing, 1,965 tickets have been allocated against a current setup of 2,286.

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

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AEW Dynamite comes on the air with Tony Schiavone in the ring to pay tribute to Ted Turner, who passed away today at the age of 87. Schiavone said Turner believed in pro wrestling, fans and that wrestling belonged on national television. Because of his vision, wrestling found a home on TBS & TNT, making fans realize they were destination viewing. Schiavone brought up starting in the studio in 1985 and decades later, because of the leadership of Ted Turner, Tony Khan and Warner Media, wrestling survives. Turner loved wrestling and the fans, we are here today because of him. Schiavone said there’s one man who knows this better than anyone else, a man who arrived in the studios of TBS in 1987 and has become one of the faces to what wrestling means to TBS and welcomes Sting.

Sting walks out, no music, instead Holy Sh*t chants, as he hugged Schiavone, who said Ted Turner is a big part of why they’ve been together nearly 40 decades and knows Sting has memories he wants to share. Sting said imagine having a billionaire who was all in on pro wrestling, Big Ted. Sting can’t believe how committed and devoted Turner was, even when top brass questioned pro wrestling being in the red, Turner would look at all of them and tell the wrestlers to keep doing what you’re doing because I have deep pockets. Sting said there wouldn’t be a Sting, Darby Allin, TNT Title, Tony Schiavone without Ted Turner and thanks Big Ted again. Schiavone brings up Allin facing the Turner Network Television champion Kevin Knight. Sting said he & Allin took a blowtorch to this place for 3 years and it’s great to be back in South Carolina and great that Allin will defend the AEW World Title tonight. Sting is also grateful for another all-in billionaire who wants to keep the ball rolling, Tony Khan. Schiavone brings up that the side plates on the TNT & TBS Titles are to honor the Turner Network past. Their thoughts go out to Turner’s family and lives he touched. Now, they bring you 3-hours of Dynamite & Collision in tribute to The Maverick, Ted Turner.

A 10-bell salute is done in silence with a Memorial graphic on the screen. This was an excellent tribute to kick off the show.

Jon Moxley vs. Juice Robinson in a Continental Title Eliminator

(The first singles match between these two since 2022 and only their second in AEW, as they continue to work extremely well with one another. Robinson, who was wildly over on Collision last week, had another strong showing here and hopefully we’ll see more singles matches in the future. Moxley continues his excellent reign here, fighting all challengers, but with Double or Nothing in only a few weeks, it’ll be interesting to see who he’ll line up against at that show.)

Renee Paquette is ringside and brought up the history between Moxley & Robinson, saying Moxley called this the longest bar fight of his career, while Robinson said he’s beaten him before and he’ll beat Moxley again. Excalibur reminds us there’s no outside interference allowed and if Robinson makes it the 20-minutes, he’ll get a Continental Title match.

Forearm exchange right at the bell turn to shoulder blocks, with neither giving way to the other leading to an intense face-off. Flying lariat from Robinson, who lit up Moxley with corner chops and headbutts, until Moxley got up a boot, tried piledriver, but had his legs swept out, allowing Robinson to slingshot him to the floor and meet him with a cannonball from the apron. Back inside, the cheek of Moxley is bleeding, as Robinson lit him up with jabs, but Moxley bailed before the Left Hand of God could connect. Moxley tried to take a powder, but Robinson chucked him over the time-keepers table, which Robinson leapt off of with an axe handle. 10 punches back inside from Robinson led to a cross body, as Moxley again took a powder. Moxley reversed a whip outside and sent Robinson flying off the apron into the steps with a dropkick. Moxley gnawed on the fingers of Robinson back inside, as Taz said it was fair, since Robinson bit Moxley earlier. Robinson fought back with a desperation scissors kick into the reset.

Robinson, working off one hand, dished out chops and jabs with his right hand, but took too long to go for the corner cannonball. Moxley popped up, blocked a lariat and fired off a Cutter. Moxley’s turn to dish out 10 corner punches, as he got to 9 before Robinson slid out into a powerbomb and got his corner cannonball at the 10-minute call. Corner hurricanrana led to a massive lariat for a near fall. Dueling chants, as Robinson backdropped out of a piledriver into a cradle pin for two, but followed with a Full Nelson Slam. Robinson spat in his injured hand (I guess that cured it?) as he went for the Left Hand of God, but Moxley bit the forehead, only to run into the Left Hand of God. Robinson up top for a high cross body and another near fall. Both trade headbutts, forearms and knee strikes until Robinson side steps a corner charge into a roll-up for two. Juice is Loose blocked into a Rear Naked Choke, transitioned to a piledriver for two. Moxley quickly to the Bulldog Choke, as Robinson fought valiantly, but went unconscious.

Match Result: Jon Moxley defeated Juice Robinson

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-Commentary again brings up Death Riders working with Will Ospreay and sends us to training between them earlier today. Daniel Garcia said they don’t care about Ospreay winning titles in Japan with his petty little friends and he’s going to have to work for it if he truly wants it. Wheeler Yuta is seated on Ospreay’s back, as he’s doing push-ups, as Ospreay is doing neck bridges with him at the same time. Moxley, who is also training, sits down next to him and asks if Ospreay ever heard of the concept of Death Ground? Standing on ground, from which you can’t leave, there’s no escape, no other options, it’s do or die. That’s where Ospreay is at right now, if they don’t get his neck and head right, it’s over, he’s done. Ospreay could have a career in AEW, get paid, hang out, like the rest of these posers, but Ospreay is different. It’s a privilege to be where Ospreay is at, to come all the way this far up the mountain to get to the hardest 1%. Ospreay is on Death Ground, it’s got to be hard, it’s the only option, nothing else exists, except what’s in front of you, right now. Moxley orders Ospreay on his back, as Marina Shafir puts a towel around his neck, but PAC tells the camera that’s enough. Excalibur said from trying to end Ospreay’s career, to make him into the greatest weapon wrestling has ever seen.

Dax Harwood vs. Orange Cassidy – Double Jeopardy Match (If Cassidy wins, he gets an AEW Tag Team Title match with a partner of his choosing. If Harwood wins, FTR & Tommaso Ciampa get an AEW Trios Title match

(Majority of this was thankfully left between the two competitors, as the outside shenanigans with what would essentially be lumberjacks, were kept to a minimum for the most part. I thought the finish was unexpected, especially seeing as FTR are already lined up for a Tag Title match at Double or Nothing. Perhaps Cassidy can bank this title shot for whoever walks away Tag Champions following the PPV? Though, I assume it’s just going to happen next week or something.)

Harwood is out with Stokely (dressed as Orange Cassidy), Cash Wheeler, Tommaso Ciampa, David Finlay, Clark Connors & RPG Vice. Meanwhile, Cassidy is out with Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong, butalso by The Young Bucks, Adam Copeland & Christian Cage. So, this has pretty much turned into a Lumberjack Match.

Quick shoulder tackles and pin attempts from Harwood, as Cassidy gets in a few up kicks into a side headlock before rubbing the bald head of Harwood. Cassidy blocked multiple corner chops and blasted Harwood with an Orange Punch, sending Harwood outside. Cassidy found himself surrounded by heels, so the babyface side came to the assist. This delay allowed Harwood to dodge another Orange Punch, as Cassidy punched the post, Stokley & Ciampa took turns slamming the hand against the post, as Harwood ran distraction before taking over.

Harwood tried a piledriver, Cassidy spun out, floated over in the corner, went up top and bit Harwood before getting his diving DDT for two. Harwood went outside and blocked a Cassidy dive, slamming him hand first into the announce table and then face first for good measure. Back inside, Harwood mocked the little kicks, so Cassidy went to the pockets and hit the dropkick into the kip-up followed by the spinning DDT. Stokely up on the apron to run distraction, as Harwood decked Cassidy with a combo, but Cassidy got a roll-up for two, but was kicked off into the ropes and ate a punch from Finlay. Referee Paul Turner is trying to stop the 12-men arguing outside, as Harwood went out to grab the ring bell. Turner saw it, took the bell away, as Cassidy popped Harwood with a PK. Cassidy looked to go for Orange Punch, Harwood didn’t block him initially, so Cassidy just awkwardly stopped, so they did the spot again and Harwood hit his bounce back sit-out Liger Bomb for two.

Cassidy popped off a Stundog Millionaire counter and Orange Punch to follow, but Harwood kicked out. Harwood recovered and slapped on a cross-arm-breaker, Cassidy fought out into a pin attempt for the flash pin. Post-match, as soon as the bell rang, everyone outside started brawling with the babyfaces standing tall, leaving Romero & Beretta surrounded by multiple rocks and hard places. Romero tried to make friends, but ate a combo from Strong & O’Reilly, as Beretta ate superkicks from The Bucks, Spear from Copeland and punt kick low from Cage.

Match Result: Orange Cassidy defeated Dax Harwood to earn at an AEW Tag Team Title match for himself and a partner of his choosing

-Video package on Rush is shown and his time in AEW. Commentary said he’s become the single most violent man in All Elite Wrestling.

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-We see footage of Jericho attacked last week by The Demand backstage, as Ricochet said Jericho isn’t even worth hitting a Rico-sault on. We then go backstage tonight to Renee Paquette with Jericho, who said he’s pretty f’n furious and the time for talking is done and the time for words is over, it’s time to fight. Unlike The Demand, he wants to take it to the people. Jericho walks through the crowd to the ring, saying he’ll keep it simple because it’s Charleston, it’s Dynamite and he’s Jericho. He’s done with the beatdowns, the 3-on-1 attacks, the bullsh*t, so he demands Ricochet come out to talk face-to-face (I thought he just said the time for talking is over?)

Ricochet walks out solo, for about 5 seconds, as Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona join him to the ring. Ricochet said he tried to do Jericho a favor by telling him to leave, but he didn’t listen. He bets Jericho think it’s funny to trademark the things he does and question if Jericho has a humiliation kink? Ricochet runs down the crowd, calls it North Carolina and Jericho hilariously looks at the camera saying it’s South Carolina. Kaun whispers something to Ricochet, as he said it’s a good idea and brings up 6-years ago, Jericho invented a match and said he’ll beat Jericho in his own creation. The crowd is all over Ricochet, as he said he won’t just beat Jericho with the Rico-sault, he wants to beat him in Stadium Stampede, but the only problem is, the last time they fought, Jericho had to pay people to team with him, questioning if Jericho would find 4 other partners (math isn’t mathing there, as there’s 3 of The Demand and 1 of Jericho.)

Jericho calls Ricochet a dumb son of a b*tch and says it’s South Carolina (Ricochet said same thing) and said he’ll find 4 other partners, as he’s sure someone likes him. If Jericho can’t find partners, he’ll take on all of them himself. Jericho called Ricochet bald and punched him in the face before clearing the ring of Kaun & Liona and wiped-out Ricochet with a Judas Effect. He went for a Lionsault, but Liona popped him with a right hand. The Hurt Syndicate’s music played, as Bobby Lashley & Shelton Benjamin sprint out and The Demand hightail it.

-Renee Paquette is backstage with Mina Shirakawa & Harley Cameron, who doesn’t know how to feel about their match tonight. Shirakawa said to Cameron they have a match to win tonight and brings up Cameron being a first ever Tag Team Champion and stop looking out there and look in here (Shirakawa ripped Cameron’s shirt and it caused Cameron to Hulk Up and rip it clean off). Cameron found her intensity and Paquette suggests she goes and finds a shirt before her match.

Kazuchika Okada vs. Bryan Keith for the AEW International Title

(We haven’t seen Keith on Dynamite since January this year, but he put up one hell of a fight here, pushing Okada to the limit. Okada continues these solid TV matches against challengers, with all roads leading to Konosuke Takeshita. The interesting bit, however, being that Okada made his intentions clear that he wants the AEW World Title soon, as well.)

Excalibur brings up Keith being the Defy Champion and racking up wins recently on Ring of Honor. Don Callis (guarded by Lance Archer) joins commentary, as Taz puts him over, while Schiavone informs Callis they all hate him. Both men exchange strikes in the early going, as it’s Keith who won the exchange with a series of boots for a two count. Loud chops and thrust kick from Keith, but Okada blocked an Exploder, dodged a corner charge and dropkicks Keith out of the corner to the floor. Okada spiked Keith with a DDT outside, threw him over to Callis before running distraction on referee Aubrey, letting Callis get in some boots. Back inside, Okada dared Keith to start a strike exchange before planting with another DDT and leaping corner elbow.

Okada wanted his top rope elbow, Keith dodged, Okada rolled through, as Keith grabbed the arm into a brutal knee strike. Keith didn’t back down, cracking Okada with a flying forearm and leaping DDT for two. Okada rolled outside, tried another DDT, but Keith was ready, spun-out and hit one of his own, stunning Okada in the process. Back inside, Okada fought off an Exploder again, this time into the Air Raid Crash on the knee. Top rope elbow hits, as Callis said it was one for daddy, with Okada flipping off the crowd. Keith avoided a Rainmaker, but not the picture-perfect dropkick, which hit, Rainmaker attempt was blocked into an uppercut headbutt into a huge Tiger Driver for a close near fall. Keith signals for the end, hits a high boot in the corner, wants Diamond Dust, only Okada countered into a sit-out slam followed by a Rainmaker for the win.

Post-match, Callis said Okada had something important to say. Okada said he already has the International Title (unlike Takeshita), but he wants more, so he’s coming for the AEW World Title, b*tch.

Match Result: Kazuchika Okada defeated Bryan Keith to retain the AEW International Title

-A video package on the new IWGP Global Champion Andrade el Idolo is shown.

-Ahead of tonight’s main event, we go backstage to JetSpeed and Speedball Bailey said tonight, Kevin Knight becomes Jet-2-Belts and said he’ll be a champion we can be proud of. Knight thanks him and brings up Darby Allin saying he’s going to fight until his body gives out, which is what is going to happen, as tonight, Knight becomes the new AEW World Champion.

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-The Opps are backstage, as Samoa Joe said he’s worried, last week, he put out an offer that he’s afraid is not being heard. He tells Will Ospreay to hear these words in a non-intimidating manor and men like Jon Moxley, he’s telling him how to think, while Joe won’t do that, he wants Ospreay to think how he wants. Joe sees the tide rising, that Ospreay is destined for greatness, some say he’ll be the next World Champion. How much will be left for Ospreay to be such a champion? With men like Joe by his side, it could be a very long time. While HOOK is gone this week filming a movie, Joe puts people in a better position to succeed. Joe will put Anthony Bowens in a better position to succeed and Katsuyori Shibata is one of the best in the world right in the here and now with The Opps. The choice is up to William and it’s clear as day, Joe puts out his hand one last time, but know, if it’s not accepted, Joe will put out his fist.

Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander vs. Harley Cameron & Mina Shirakawa

(Shida is getting more and more heelish as the weeks go on and finally (hopefully?) Statlander is starting to see it. While they did get the win tonight, it’ll be interesting to see where her loyalties lie when all is said and done. I thought Shirakawa & Cameron teamed well here tonight and Cameron continues to improve and get more over with the fans each time she’s in the ring.)

Statlander rag-dolls Shirakawa early, mocking the shimmy, as Shirakawa ramps up an uppercut exchange, gets a leg sweep and low dropkick to the back before shimmying herself. Shida made a blind tag, but as Cameron demanded a tag, Shida bailed and tagged back in Statlander. Showing off her power, Statlander hit a back suplex, but Cameron got a misdirect head scissors to stand tall. Corner splash hits, as Shirakawa tags back in and we get a Russian Leg Sweep/Tornillo nice looking combo for two. Shirakawa tried a head scissors of her own, but Statlander countered into a back breaker. Finally, Shida tags in, blasting Shirakawa with a running knee lift on the apron before mocking Cameron. Statlander suplexed her own partner (didn’t boot her in the stomach before like Shida did last week) on Shirakawa in the corner, but Shida’s feet caught poor Shirakawa flush in the face.

Despite that, Shirakawa still managed a comeback, fighting off a Shida Falcon Arrow with a rolling forearm to get the hot tag to Cameron. Tag to Statlander as well, as Cameron ran wild, Shining Wizard connected, with Shirakawa flying in with a top rope dropkick and head scissors for two, as Shida broke the count. The match continues to break down, as Shirakawa took too long to go up top, as Statlander met her with a superplex, held on into a spinning Fisherman’s Slam for two. Shida joined in, but Shirakawa ducked and Shida decked Statlander with a flying knee. Cameron tagged in, fired off strikes into a swinging neckbreaker into a jackknife pin for two, as both trade close pin attempts. Backstabber from Cameron, who went for Her Finishing Move, but Statlander caught her with a scissors kick. Shida quickly spiked Cameron with a Falcon Arrow, as Statlander cleared out Shirakawa for Shida to get the pin on Cameron.

Match Result: Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander defeated Harley Cameron & Mina Shirakawa when Shida pinned Cameron

-We go backstage to Swerve Strickland saying 2 months ago, he said he was going after power, which few knows what he truly means. It’s deciding who eats and who starves, being the man to make sure everyone sees it. From the most dangerous, the most violent to the Most Wanted. Strickland held up the Wanted Sign and said there’s nothing more dangerous than a man that desires power and he wants it all. Prince Nana smirks as they both walk away.

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-Renee Paquette is backstage with Brodido, as Bandido said Strickland is right, he is the Most Wanted and if Strickland wants a fight, come get it. Brody King said if Strickland wants to mess with his friends, there will be hell to pay.

Darby Allin vs. TNT Champion Kevin Knight for the AEW World Title

(Another week, another excellent title defense by Allin, as the wheels haven’t fallen off yet, so these bangers must continue and will next week, as we learned in the post-match, against Kazuchika Okada. Knight put on another great showing, this time even in defeat, as his future remains bright. The post-match, there’s a lot to unpack here, as Allin said what he wanted from MJF and it’s…his hair. I’m just happy it’s not another “I can never challenge for the World Title” stipulation and this can be fun, with MJF losing his mind if he ends up bald. We’ll see if he actually accepts the terms next week.)

Taz brings up how Knight was the one to knock Allin out the Continental Classic, while Excalibur brings up how both were trained by Buddy Wayne. After an early scramble, Allin offered a handshake and Knight kind of swiped it away, as the two work a Test of Strength, Knight gets the takedown and offered a handshake up, which Allin kicked away. Things start getting chippy, as they trade chops until an Allin Coffin Splash got two. Both ducked the other’s charges until they turned one another inside out with a double clothesline. They slowly rise, as Allin went to the corner, but Knight was right there for his leaping hurricanrana and dropkick that sent Allin to the outside. Back inside, Knight went up top with Allin, who fought free, causing Knight to back flip and roll out, only to be met with an Allin missile dropkick for the reset.

Combo strikes from Allin, who hit a snap Code Red for two, as Knight rolled outside, only right in position for Allin to hit his low Tope, smacking Knight’s head against the announce table. Schiavone stole a line from Taz and called it Whiplash Jones, as Allin sat Knight down on a chair, went up for his dropkick, only Knight recovered, threw the chair aside and hit his standing leaping hurricanrana causing Allin to go thud on the floor. Knight placed Allin on the table, slowly went to the ring and hit a wild springboard diving clothesline, causing both to tumble over the table. Knight came up limping, as he threw Allin back inside, leapt off the second rope, right into an awaiting Allin for the Scorpion Death Lock. Knight used his size to get the rope break. Allin tried a Coffin Drop, Knight got the knees up, doing more damage to himself, but it needed to be done to avoid the impact.

Knight limps his way over to bring Allin to the corner, sets him up in the Tree of Woe. We get a callback to the Continental Classic spot and Knight hits his Coast to Coast before going up top for his UFO Splash that hits flush for a close two count. Knight went up to the corner, but Allin crawled to the opposite side, suckering Knight in, as he kicked out the bad leg and fell right into a Guillotine Choke. Knight nearly faded, but got to his feet. Allin pulled him to the apron, pulled him throat first against the top rope, draped him on the top, hit one Coffin Drop and a proper one for the victory in a hell of a main event.

Post-match, Sting headed to the ring to celebrate with Allin, as we switch over to the Collision portion of the show. Sting raised Allin’s hand, shook Knight’s hand, as Allin showed respect as well. Sting gave Allin the ring, but the music for MJF hit and he’s out to the stage with a mic in hand. MJF doesn’t know what’s worse, that he has to be in the Carolina’s or that Allin’s reign is continuing. MJF said no one wants to see this continue, enough is enough, kid, it’s been cute, so it’s time to give him his rematch. Allin said MJF will have to give something up, so MJF said fine, he’ll put up his beautiful scarf. Allin said no, so MJF offered his Dynamite Diamond Ring. Allin said no, so MJF offered $1,000,000, but Allin said he used to be homeless under a bridge, his money is no good to him. MJF said everyone has a price and what Allin wants? Allin said what MJF holds the most dear, something he flew to Turkey to get sewed on his head, he wants MJF’s hair. Allin calls MJF a vain piece of sh*t and demands his hair. MJF yelled at Allin to be reasonable, as Allin said next week, contract signing, Title vs. Hair and if MJF doesn’t show up, he’s never getting a title match. Allin asks what MJF says, but MJF drops the mic and storms off.

The music for Kazuchika Okada then hits as the International Champion came to the ring and screamed at Allin next week, me vs. you for the World Title. Allin ripped the mic away and said it’s on, b*tch.

Match Result: Darby Allin defeated Kevin Knight to retain the AEW World Title

-We go backstage to Renee Paquette who is with Will Ospreay and Doc Sampson, who said even though Ospreay went to Japan, not cleared, whatever training he’s doing didn’t cause anymore harm, so whatever he’s doing, he’s on his way to being cleared in AEW. Ospreay told Paquette he’ll never be a Death Rider, but knows he needs to do what’s necessary in order to get to where he wants to be.

Speedball Mike Bailey vs. AR Fox

(Hard fought win for Bailey in this fun sprint, as this was the first time we’ve seen Fox on Dynamite or Collision since August.)

Lighting quick back and forth to kick us out, as Bailey ramped up his kicks that sent Fox to the floor. Fox dodged a Triangle Moonsault, swept the leg on the apron, floated over from outside/inside/out, as he rolled to the floor right into a springboard Cancun Tornado. Fox clutched his shoulder, as back inside, Bailey hit a missile dropkick. Fox dodged a charge, hung up Bailey in the ropes and spiked him with a hanging DDT. Bailey fought back with a spin kick to the ribs, only took way too long to follow-up and missed a running Shooting Star. Both slug it out with forearms, trade suplex attempts, until Bailey gets a DDT from the corner, held on, spun out with a corkscrew brainbuster, sending Bailey outside. Fox got ahead of steam, clearing the top with a somersault dive. Back inside, Fox hit a picture-perfect Senton Atomico for a near fall. Fox went for it again, missed, rolled through, Bailey tried Ultimate Weapon, missed, Fox kipped out into an enzugiri. Bailey was ready with a lunging kick, Fox dodged, missed Lo-Mein Pain, putting him in position for Bailey to hit Ultimate Weapon for the win.

Match Result: Speedball Mike Bailey defeated AR Fox

-Earlier today, Willow Nightingale is backstage today of all days, it is an honor and privilege to wear the TBS Title. So, after 9 title defenses, knocking down every challenger and comeback, that’s what the legacy of this network and Turner deserve. Whoever wants next, step up, as she’s going to defend the title every single week to continue its legacy.

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-PAC is backstage with the Death Riders, applauding the destructible boy that never quits, Darby Allin, saying he better never forget about the thorn in his side. PAC & Allin are 2-1 in singles competition, in PAC’s favor, so he demands a shot at the World Title, saying he’s a mountain Allin will never truly conquer. Hell, if Allin can be Champion, PAC certainly can, so prove him wrong.

Jamie Hayter vs. Skye Blue

(Well damn, this sure turned into one hell of a hard-hitting match. Hayter appears to be doing a Triangle of Madness Slayer deal, getting retribution for her fallen teammates in recent weeks. I assume this will lead to another title match with Thekla. The first two have been hard hitting and I would expect Round 3 with these two to be no different.)

Renee Paquette is ringside before the upcoming match, saying Triangle of Madness has been wreaking havoc on the women’s division, bringing up Persephone & Alex Windsor as latest victims and asks if Hayter will be able to stop their momentum? Bell sounds and Blue missed a charge, as Hayter decks her with a big boot to the outside. Blue suckers her in from the apron, gets a boot, snapmare and thrust kick back inside for two. Dragon Sleeper applied, which Hayter escaped, brought Blue to the apron, missed a lariat, as Blue hit a Flatliner on the apron before smashing her into the barricade.

(We’re told by commentary that Tony Khan has made Darby Allin vs. PAC for the World Title official for Saturday’s 1-hour Fairway to Hell Collision)

Both ladies traded shots on the outside, as back inside, Hayter got up multiple corner boots that led to a missile dropkick and release German. Exploder connects for a near fall, as Blue is planted with a Spinebuster, but Hayter opts to dish out more punishment than make a pin attempt. It proves costly, as Blue hit a thrust kick, only Hayter answered with an enzugiri. Blue attempted Code Blue, but Hayter sat out into a two count. Both ladies clonked heads and collapsed on top of each other, with Hayter nearly getting a pin out of it with how they fell. Blue was able to fight back with a Cheeky Nandos kick, only Hayter got a boot up and hanging Sleeper in the corner. Blue fought free, they slug it out on the second rope, until Hayter hits an Avalanche Hayter-ade out of nowhere for the win.

Post-match, we see Thekla & Julia Hart applauding from the crowd, so Hayter picked Blue up and hit Hayter-ade again, using Blue as bait, but Thekla & Hart didn’t bite.

Match Result: Jamie Hayter defeated Skye Blue

-Don Callis backstage with his Family, saying everything is coming up Callis Family, as Mark Davis is going to crush Jack Perry this Saturday for the National Title, while Kazuchika Okada has staked his claim for the AEW World Title. Konosuke Takeshita said Okada shouldn’t worry about the World Title, he should be worried about losing the International Title to him at Double or Nothing. Callis stops the arguing between the two and said Okada is his handpicked choice for the AEW World Title. Andrade asks Callis “how you know?” and Callis it’s funny he’s using his catchphrase on him, but said he knows everything and it means more gold for the Don Callis Family! Tony Schiavone said Callis completely ignored that Andrade had won the IWGP Global Title as if he didn’t care.

Rush vs. Manny Lo

Much like his recent string of matches, Rush absolutely steamrolled this poor fella, wasting no time hitting the Bulls Horns in about 20 seconds. Post-match, he took the mic and said remember, when you mess with the bull, you get the horns.

Match Result: Rush defeated Manny Lo

-Video package of Jurassic Express driving in the desert is shown, with Jack Perry said he was told as a kid it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. It doesn’t matter how big and bad Mark Davis thinks he is, Perry has beaten him before and he’ll do it again. Perry is showing climbing rocks and said if you don’t like it, f*ck you.

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Bang Bang Gang (Ace Austin, Colten & Austin Gunn) & The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) vs. Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia w/Marina Shafir) & The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors)

(They saved the party match until the end of the night and this one certainly delivered on the action. Everyone was able to get in their offense and I was pleasantly surprised it was Austin who got the pin here. The Gunns looked good in their in-ring return (this being Colten’s first match in nearly a full year) and I hope to see them in the Tag Title picture down the line after they get some wins under their belt. Always a highlight, there’s nothing quite like Jon Moxley on commentary and he only adds to a match like this.)

Jon Moxley joins commentary for our main event, as the heels attack during the babyface entrance, but The Bucks fought off Garcia & Yuta. We get a triple suplex that Moxley called a Human Centipede Suplex, as The Bucks & Bang Bang Gang hit quadruple corner punches and atomic drops, until Castagnoli is sent flying by an assisted Bucks hurricanrana to the floor. Sliding dropkick from Nick followed by a corkscrew dive by Matt, as Austin did his handstand on the apron before decking Garcia with a PK. Austin posed, allowing Connors to fly in with a Spear to the floor. Hip toss/Neckbreaker by The Gunns on Finlay, as Yuta is sent reeling, with The Gunns wanting 3:10 to Yuma, but the ref was distracted, allowing a High/Low from The Dogs, with Death Riders putting the boots to Colten.

While Austin was isolated, Moxley said he calls Yuta & Garcia the dark horses of the Death Riders and brings up the tortoise and the hare or whatever you want to use, it’s all about consistency. Moxley questions where Nigel McGuinness is, not able to show up for one hour of work and Taz said he’s actually Nigel and has an English accent. The banter of commentary during commercial was especially hilarious during this one.

Locomotion corner charges by the Death Riders & Dogs, as Castagnoli hit a Giant Swing into a dropkick from Yuta. Schiavone asks Moxley’s thoughts on Ospreay being cleared and Moxley said his future is up to Ospreay himself and that’s all he’ll say. Colten finally made the hot tag, running wild on everyone in his path, pump faking Yuta with a nice neckbreaker, low bridging Castagnoli and planting Yuta with a spinning back suplex slam for two. Moxley said Colten is tough, like an old piece of beef jerky. Austin was sent over the top onto Castagnoli outside, as Garcia swept out Colten’s legs and locked in the Dragon Tamer while Yuta hit a Curb Stomp for two. Colten ducked a Garcia clothesline and hit one of his own into the double down.

Colten dove for a tag to Matt, who quickly hit his rolling Northern Lights on Garcia, who spun out of a second, multiple standing switches, blind tag to Finlay, who is joined by Connors and both take Northern Lights by Matt, as Garcia is stacked under them all for two. The Bucks ramp up the pace against The Dogs and high five each other in mid-air as they hit dueling running bulldogs. Stereo dives with Swanton/Top Rope Elbow connecting, as The Bucks ramp up a Superkick Party on everyone, with Shafir screaming at Garcia ringside, asking what is going on? BTE Trigger dished out to Finlay, but Yuta broke the count. Austin does his squat DVD to Yuta, but Castagnoli mows him down (Moxley hilariously yelled “whose strong now, b*tch?), as The Bucks suffer the same fate. The Gunns take out Castagnoli with 3:10 to Yuma, as the match continues breaking down with clotheslines aplenty, leaving Colten & Castagnoli not budging at first, both got heads of steam and collided for a full reset.

Austin & Yuta slug it out center of the ring, as Yuta does his skin the cat on the bottom rope, but turned right into a trifecta of superkicks. The Bucks hit dueling Topes, as Austin took out Yuta with The Fold and got the pin. Juice Robinson sprinted to the ring to celebrate with the Bang Bang Gang & The Bucks to stand tall to end the show.

Match Result: Bang Bang Gang & The Young Bucks defeated Death Riders & The Dogs when Austin pinned Yuta

AEW Collision: Fairway to Hell 5/9/26

  • Darby Allin vs. PAC for the AEW World Title
  • Jungle Jack Perry vs. Mark Davis for the AEW National Title
  • Divine Dominion in Action

AEW Dynamite 5/13/26

  • Darby Allin vs. AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada for the AEW World Title
  • The Young Bucks, Orange Cassidy, Adam Copeland & Christian Cage vs. FTR, Tommaso Ciampa & The Dogs

AEW releases full card for Collision

AEW Collision airs live from the Peoria Civic Center in Peoria, Illinois, on Saturday night. And AEW has already put out a full card for the show. 

Kevin Knight will defend his TNT Championship against Hook of the Ops in what appears to be the main event. Knight just pinned MJF on Dynamite and is scheduled to challenge Darby Allin for the AEW World Championship on Wednesday in North Charleston, South Carolina. Hook has most recently been seen welcoming Samoa Joe back from the injury list and recruiting Anthony Bowens into the Ops. His last AEW TV match was a loss in a tag team match, teaming with Powerhouse Hobbs in a defeat against Hangman Page & Swerve Strickland. 

There will be two other championship matches on Collision. Willow Nightingale will defend her TBS Championship against Anna Jay, who will be wrestling on TV for the first time since November. Her last match came in a team with Tay Conti, losing to Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir in a tournament for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championships. 

Also, Jack Perry will defend his National Championship against Mascara Dorada. 

In other matches, the Death Riders will team with the Dogs to face Top Flight & the Rascalz in a 10-man tag team match; Juice Robinson & Ace Austin will team up to face Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta; and the Conglomeration and Skye Blue will both be “in action.”

AEW Collision airs at 8 p.m. Eastern on TNT and HBO Max. 

AEW Collision (May 2):

  • TNT Champion Kevin Knight defends against Hook
  • TBS Champion Willow Nightingale defends against Anna Jay
  • AEW National Champion Jack Perry defends against Mascara Dorada
  • The Conglomeration will be in trios action
  • Death Riders & The Dogs vs. Top Flight & The Rascalz
  • Bang Bang Gang vs. Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta
  • Skye Blue in action

Wrestling Weekly: WWE’s cuts & call-ups, Kevin Knight’s big Wednesday win

On a new Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa give their thoughts on the recent WWE releases, the arrival of Fatal Influence to WWE SmackDown, and Kevin Knight (pictured above) defeating MJF to earn an AEW World title shot this Wednesday.

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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Darby Allin World title defense, Double Jeopardy match set for next AEW Dynamite

AEW World Champion Darby Allin will defend his title for the third straight week as part of next week’s three-hour combo edition of Dynamite & Collision.

Allin will defend against reigning TNT Champion Kevin Knight after telling him Wednesday that if he successfully defended his World title against Brody King, Knight would get the next shot.

Knight defended his own title against MJF in the opener while Allin defeated King, making the save for Knight after he was jumped by MJF.

The two have wrestled just once before with Knight picking up the November win as part of last year’s Continental Classic. Knight will defend his title against Hook on this Saturday’s Collision.

In a Double Jeopardy match, Dax Harwood will take on Orange Cassidy for the first time ever. If Harwood wins, FTR and Tommaso Ciampa earn a future AEW Trios title match where if Cassidy wins, The Conglomeration earn a future AEW World Tag Team match.

Next AEW Dynamite lineup | Next Wednesday | North Charleston, South Carolina

  • AEW World Champion Darby Allin defends against Kevin Knight
  • Dax Harwood vs. Orange Cassidy in a Double Jeopardy match

Anna Jay’s return, three title matches part of AEW Collision lineup

After being out since last November, Anna Jay is making her return to AEW this Saturday and already has a title match set.

Jay will challenge reigning TNT Champion Willow Nightingale in Peoria, Illinois, as Nightingale continues to welcome back those who had been off TV for quite some time (Hikaru Shida, Kamille, Queen Aminata).

The two have shared the ring ten times in AEW with their last singles bout coming in November 2022. It’s unclear if Jay has signed a new deal with AEW as previous reporting had her deal up in the spring.

Jack Perry will defend the AEW National title against Mascara Dorada for the first time ever.

After defending against MJF on Wednesday’s Dynamite, Kevin Knight will put the title on the line against Hook in another first time ever match.

In a ten-man tag, The Death Riders’ Jon Moxley, PAC and Claudio Castagnoli will team up once again with The Dogs’ David Finlay and Clark Connors against The Rascalz and Top Flight.

The Death Riders’ Wheeler Yuta and Daniel Garcia against the Bang Bang Gang of Juice Robinson and Ace Austin rounds out the card.

Current AEW Collision lineup | This Saturday | Peoria, Illinois

  • Death Riders (Jon Moxley, PAC & Claudio Castagnoli) and The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) vs. The Rascalz (Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) & Top Flight (Darius & Dante Martin)
  • TNT Champion Kevin Knight defends against Hook
  • AEW National Champion Jack Perry defends against Mascara Dorada
  • TBS Champion Willow Nightingale defends against Anna Jay
  • Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson & Ace Austin) vs. Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia)

Darby Allin World title defense, MJF championship challenge set for next AEW Dynamite

Two title matches are official for next Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite with one featuring reigning World Champion Darby Allin and the other featuring the man he beat for the title last week in MJF.

After successfully defending the gold against a bloody Tommaso Ciampa in Wednesday’s main event, Allin will defend against Brody King in a week’s time. King defeated Lio Rush Wednesday and after Allin’s title defense, King came out and said he talked to Tony Khan and he will challenge for the gold next week.

King failed to defeat MJF for the title at February’s Grand Slam Australia and promised afterward he wasn’t done going for the title. The two have wrestled eight singles matches through the years, four of those coming in AEW. They are 2-2 with King last besting Allin in the 2024 Continental Classic.

In the other match, MJF will challenge Kevin Knight for the TNT title, also made Wednesday in the ring. MJF was in the ring calling out Allin for a title rematch when Knight came out to share his thoughts about the former champion. The two began to get into it with MJF saying the TNT title was for those with a ceiling which Knight took issue with.

He then issued a challenge to MJF who said he realized how proud Knight is of the title and wanted to take it from him. Knight was prepared to do it Wednesday, but MJF tricked him and said he would “dance with the devil next week, kid.”

MJF defended his then-World title against Knight in March.

Current AEW Dynamite lineup | Next Wednesday | Fairfax, VA

  • AEW World Champion Darby Allin defends against Brody King
  • TNT Champion Kevin Knight defends against MJF

Kevin Knight says wrestling was his ‘anime’ growing up

Kevin Knight says he didn’t watch superhero movies or anime growing up, and got his over-the-top stories from wrestling.

Knight took part in an interview with KATU News in Portland recently to promote tonight’s upcoming episode of AEW Dynamite from the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

During the discussion, Knight was asked what it was about pro wrestling that appealed to him.

Knight said:

“I think the showmanship, the energy of the different characters. I never grew up watching superhero movies and anime and stuff like that, so wrestling was my anime with real-life characters, over-the-top storylines, and just seeing people just bring things to reality. I was just drawn to it from day one.”

Knight was also asked if there was a specific wrestler who stood out to him early on. Knight said Kane was someone who got his attention back in the day.

“Specific one, I would say Kane. Kane might have got my attention back in the day because his costume, his music, his mask, the look, it was just like, what is this type of thing? And is that a real person? You know what I mean? So it hooked my interest from jump and been obsessed ever since.”

Knight’s full interview with KATU News in Portland is available below.

Wrestling Weekly: WWE WrestleMania 42 weekend, the new AEW World Champion

It’s WWE WrestleMania 42 weekend and on a new Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa are back to make their predictions for all the matches on both nights.

They also discuss the new AEW World Champion Darby Allin.

Thanks for listening and have a great weekend~!

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Report: WrestleCon main event featuring AEW’s Ricochet almost got scrapped

After the much-awaited Ricochet vs. Leon Slater match was canceled, it was replaced by Ricochet and GOA vs. JetSpeed and Michael Oku, which got almost canceled again.

In the main event of the WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow, fans witnessed AEW Trios teams, The Demand (Ricochet & Gates of Agony), facing off against JetSpeed (along with Michael Oku).

However, according to a recent report by PWInsider, The Gates of Agony’s (Bishop Kaun and Toa Liona) flight into Las Vegas was delayed and landed well beyond late.

Soon after their flight landed, Liona and Kaun rushed from their plane and headed toward the Horseshow in Las Vegas, where WrestleCon was taking place. In the process, they also abandoned their luggage at the Las Vegas airport and had their gear in their carry-ons.

Wrestlecon added extra time to some of the undercard matches and even added an additional match between Man Like DeReiss and Ethan Allen in order to give GOA time to get to the venue, so that the main event could go on as planned,” PWInsider wrote.

In the end, everything worked out, although there were worries throughout the show about delivering what was promised to the audience. The new main event was planned and arranged after TNA had decided to pull out their talents from matches against AEW wrestlers.

World, TNT & TBS title matches announced for AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru

Just moments after AEW Dynasty, three new title matches have been announced for AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru.

Earlier in the night, after Kamille made her long-awaited return to AEW and attacked TBS Champion Willow Nightingale, she was announced for a title match. On the upcoming April 15 edition of AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru, Kamille will now face Nightingale for the TBS title.

Also during the PPV, Darby Allin defeated Andrade El Idolo to earn a future AEW World title shot. In the main event, after MJF successfully defended his World title against Kenny Omega, he was announced for an upcoming World title match against Allin. The match was announced after he called his shot, saying he wanted the match on Wednesday, April 15, in Everett, Washington.

Also, brand new TNT Champion Kevin Knight will also be in action defending his TNT title against Death Riders member Claudio Castagnoli on AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru.

On April 16, AEW is also set to host Collision Spring BreakThru; however, no matches have been confirmed for that show.

AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru updated lineup

  • Kevin Knight vs. Claudio Castagnoli for the TNT Championship
  • Kamille vs. Willow Nightingale for the TBS Championship
  • MJF vs. Darby Allin for the AEW World Championship