Cruiserweight title match set for next AAA on Fox episode

A Cruiserweight championship match has been announced for the next AAA on Fox episode.

For several weeks now, WWE’s Rey Fenix has been in a feud with Laredo Kid for his AAA Cruiserweight championship.

Now, finally, after weeks of feuding, a title match has been set between the two. Next week on the May 23, 2026 episode of AAA on Fox, Fenix will face Kid for the Cruiserweight title.

Kid has held the championship since December 2024. Fenix is himself a former AAA World Cruiserweight Champion and held the belt for over 390 days before vacating the title.

A few weeks ago, on the May 5, 2026, episode of AAA on Fox, Fenix had defeated Kid in a non-title match, prompting the promotion to schedule the two this time with the title on the line.

Chasing the Cruiserweight title on AAA, Fenix had recently also expressed his desire to go after his brother Penta’s Intercontinental Championship on WWE RAW.

AAA on Fox next week lineup | May 23, 2026

As of now, only one match has been announced for the May 23, 2026 episode of AAA on Fox.

  • Rey Fenix vs. Laredo Kid for the AAA Cruiserweight Championship

BVV: Super fun episodes of TNA Impact, AAA

If you like fun wrestling shows with great matches, then I have two primo suggestions for you!

We’ll start with TNA Impact, which opens with an exciting contest between Nic Nemeth and Bear Bronson, then closes with an excellent Mike Santana title defense against Rich Swann.

Mind you, it’s still TNA, so there’s also a downside—Matt Hardy looking completely immobile against Dutch and an insufferable promo segment with Lei Ying Lee and Xia Brookside. But what can you do?

Then it’s off to Mexico City for AAA, my favorite show every week. We get Money Machine vs. La Parka & Rey Fenix; Laredo Kid vs. Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. in a blast of total insanity; and a main event tag match that pits El Grande Americano & Texano Jr. vs. El Masias & Mecha Wolf, setting up a tremendous postmatch angle.

Come join the fun on the Big Vinny V Show!

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WWE

  • WWE has more footage of Drew McIntyre celebrating his title win in Glasgow over the weekend.
  • New Sol Ruca merchandise is out.
  • Becky Lynch on social media: “One year ago, the women’s Intercontinental championship was won by LOSER LYRA! Big whoop!! Now, because I’M holding the gold, people say this title means more than ANY OTHER CHAMPIONSHIP in the world of pro wrestling! Instead of THANKING ME, the media continues to spread LIES! Instead of PRAISING me, PETTY Pearce tries to stack the deck against me! However, when you’re THE MAN like me, you take on all challenges and prove to these SCUMBAG haters that you’re the best for a reason! As my gift to you, ENJOY this picture of me in my garden that I PLANTED MYSELF – BTB THE GREATEST INTERCONTINENTAL (Intergalactic) CHAMPION EVER!”
  • Laredo Kid shared his feelings on the second AAA La Parka, who passed away six years ago on January 11: “Today marks 6 years since you left us, my mentor. Thank you for opening your home to me, for believing in me when I was just starting, and for supporting me without expecting anything in return. You were a mentor, a true friend, and family. La Parka, you will never be forgotten.”
  • Recent WWE Vault additions include R-Truth confronting Brock Lesnar from the January 13, 2020 edition of Raw, a WWC match between Luna Vachon and Madusa from 1993, a compilation of wrestlers doing bench presses, and Asuka & Charlotte Flair vs. Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler from the Royal Rumble 2021 kickoff.

AEW & Other Wrestling

  • The latest “team building exercise” between Anthony Bowens and Max Caster.
  • HBO Max is now available in Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Israel, and Greece. The UK and Ireland will get the service at the end of March.
  • The lineup for next Monday’s CMLL show in Arena Puebla, which will see Bandido taking on Angel de Oro and GOA vs. Volador Jr. & Hechicero.
  • Okumura has been added to the MLW Battle Riot.
  • Fred Rosser reflected on his own tryout in wake of WWE holding tryouts this week in Orlando: “I hate to sound like an old timer, but I can’t stress enough how fortunate today’s men and women are to have opportunities with @WWE. Back in my day, I paid $1,000 for a four-day tryout, beat out 75 men and women from all over the world, and earned my WWE contract May 4th 2009. Make the most of it, and good luck to you all  @WWEID @WWERecruit #blockthehate”
  • Jetspeed vs. Janelasus (Joey Janela & Megan Bayne) has been announced for Superpower Slam on February 1.
  • Gangrel vs. Matt Tremont has been signed for Hybrid Wrestling on April 16.

WWE & NXT stars to make AAA debut this month

AAA announced Wednesday that a pair of WWE and NXT wrestlers will be participating in a big match later this month. 

WWE’s Axiom will be facing NXT’s Je’Von Evans and AAA’s Octagon Jr. on the Saturday, November 22 show at Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium in Mexico City, Mexico. The winner of that match will go on to challenge Laredo Kid for AAA’s Cruiserweight title.

Axiom, formerly known as A-Kid, has been wrestling for over a decade including the last three years with WWE/NXT, but hasn’t previously worked for AAA and this show will mark his first match ever in Mexico.

That’s also true for Evans, a seven-year pro at just 21 years of age, who has been a full-timer with NXT for just over a year. Octagon Jr., a 17-year pro, has been a AAA mainstay since 2018 and has also teamed with Laredo Kid in TNA as the Aztec Warriors.

Laredo Kid, a former TNA Digital Media champion, is a two-time AAA Cruiserweight champion having won it from Sammy Guevara in 2018 and from Matt Riddle last December. 

TNA wrestler announces departure from company

Laredo Kid has announced that he is no longer with TNA Wrestling.

The 38-year-old revealed on social media Monday that he has finished up with the company, thanking them for their support and saying he’s “on a new path.”

Laredo Kid wrote:

“Thank you for everything to this great company and family @ThisIsTNA . I appreciate your tremendous support. I hope to return to work in the future. We’re on a new path.”

Laredo hadn’t wrestled for TNA since the company’s TV tapings in Brampton, Ontario, back in May. He primarily wrestles for AAA these days, where he is the World Cruiserweight Champion.

He’s appeared on both AAA x WWE Worlds Collide events since WWE purchased the lucha libre company earlier this year. Laredo competed in the four-way match for the NXT North American title at the June event in Inglewood, California, and later teamed with Octagon Jr., La Parka, and Mascarita Sagrada in a win over the LWO, Lince Dorado, and Mini Abismo Negro at the September 12 event in Las Vegas.

Change made to WWE x AAA Worlds Collide card

This story has been updated.

Two changes (one Thursday and one Friday) were made to tonight’s WWE x AAA Worlds Collide card in Las Vegas that will see Laredo Kid added to the show.

Initially revealed in WWE.com’s preview of the show, Laredo Kid was set to replace La Parka in an eight-man tag team match, joining Nino Hamburguesa, Octagon Jr. and Mascarita Sagrada against Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro.

Then on Friday, the official preview changed again for the match. This time, Hamburguesa was out and La Parka was back in. Our Dave Meltzer is saying it was a visa issue for Hamburguesa.

An image of the original La Parka was included in the initial graphic for the match much to his surprise. He took to X to say he would not be on the show and preferred to stay in Mexico vs. wrestle for a “large company” in the U.S.

A third version of the character was introduced earlier this year and competed in the Copa Bardahl at August’s Triplemania.

Worlds Collide streams on WWE’s YouTube channel on Friday at 10 p.m. Eastern time.

WWE AAA Worlds Collide card | Friday, September 12

  • AAA Mega Champion El Hijo del Vikingo defends against Dominik Mysterio
  • AAA World Tag Team Champions Psycho Clown & Pagano defend against Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods
  • AAA Reina de Reinas Championship number one contender’s match: Natalya vs. Faby Apache
  • Finn Balor & Roxanne Perez vs. Mr. Iguana & Lola Vice
  • AAA Latin American Champion El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. defends against Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh & Ethan Page in a four-way
  • Laredo Kid, Mascarita Sagrada, Octagon Jr. & La Parka vs. Cruz Del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, Lince Dorado & Mini Abismo Negro

TNA Impact live results: 20th anniversary show

TNA will celebrate 20 years of Impact TV tonight with a show featuring two title matches on the road to this month’s Against All Odds.

This week’s show will air live on the TNA+ app for the first time in addition to AXS TV.

Fresh off her in-ring debut on WWE NXT on Tuesday, Jordynne Grace will defend the Knockouts title against former two-time titleholder Allysin Kay. Grace beat Kay’s Hex partner Marti Belle on last week’s show and was attacked by Kay afterward.

Grace will challenge NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez at this Sunday’s NXT Battleground.

Digital Media Champion Laredo Kid will look for his second title defense as he defends against AJ Francis after Francis and Rich Swann jumped Kid recently. Francis has never held TNA gold before.

In a clash of former World title challengers, Nic Nemeth will go one-on-one with Frankie Kazarian while past X-Division title challenger Jake Something takes on Kon as Something’s issues with Deaner linger in the background.

Our live coverage begins at 8 PM Eastern.

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The special 20th anniversary episode of TNA iMPACT started off with a cold open video package that looked back at key moments from last week’s show, with The System setting the tone for the evening with a meeting backstage talking about their matches at Against All Odds. It ended with highlights of Moose knocking out “BROKEN” Matt Hardy backstage.

Jake Something def. Kon

Episode 1,037 of the weekly two-hour show kicked off with a live shot of the city of Cincinnati, OH. as the commentators welcome us to the special 20th anniversary episode. Kon’s theme hit and he made his way to the ring for the first match of the evening.

Jake Something made his way out next, looking all-business. After the two settled in the ring, the bell sounded to get the opening bout underway on the historic landmark episode of TNA iMPACT. The two locked up and neither man budged, so they each broke apart and opted instead to trade strikes.

Kon beat Something down to his knees with big shots and then brought him to the corner of the ring to follow-up on his attack. Something reversed him in the corner and unloaded with punches of his own, before dumping Kon out to the floor at ringside. Kon rushed back in with rage, but was sent right back to the floor.

Something ended up on the floor as well after Kon threw his shirt in his face to distract him. He then sent him face-first into the steel ring post, shifting the offensive momentum in his favor before returning inside the squared circle with a comfortable offensive lead. He ripped at the face of a grounded Something as the referee gave him a stern warning.

The commentators talk about Kon having an added aggression in recent weeks, just as Something began fighting back into competitive form. He traded shots with the fellow big man before ultimately grounding him. Kon got back up, but was sent back down with a flash knockdown from a big shot from Something, who followed up moments later with Into The Void for the pin fall victory.

Eric Young Talks 20 Years Of TNA iMPACT

After the match wrapped up, Kon attacked Jake Something to start a post-match beat down. Eric Young ended up running out to make the save, knocking Kon out to the floor. He got on the microphone and cut a promo saying he was just in the back having some bourbon when he decided to come out.

Young talks about TNA iMPACT being 20 years old. He said it has been 20 years of excellence and what is most important to the business, the fans, whom he calls the lifeblood of what they do. The fans chanted “TNA! TNA!” as the commentators spoke about Young having a match on the debut episode of iMPACT 20 years ago.

Frankie Kazarian Makes A Deal With The System

Backstage, Frankie Kazarian is standing by with Gia Miller for an interview when he is immediately interrupted by The System, who each take turns on the mic. Kazarian says The System has a problem and he’s going to get rid of it for them.

He makes sure he gets a TNA World Championship shot from Moose if he takes care of Nic Nemeth. Moose assures him that is the deal. Kaz says that is assuming Moose beats “BROKEN” Matt Hardy.

Moose boasted knocking out Hardy last week and questioned if he would even make it to TNA Against All Odds. On that note, the show cut to the first commercial break of the evening.

Steph De Lander To Respond To PCO’s Advances Next Week

After the break, Steph De Lander is interviewed backstage, where she agreed after encouragement from Xia Brookside and Gia Miller to wait a week to tell PCO what she thinks after he gave her a rose and love letter in recent weeks.

Gisele Shaw def. Shazza McKenzie

Inside the Impact Zone, Gisele Shaw and Shazza McKenzie each make their way to the ring for our next match. Early on, Shaw started off strong, as the commentators spoke about her recent talks with Gail Kim and the positive influence she has had on her heading into her in-ring comeback this evening.

McKenzie took over on offense for a quick run, but it was short-lived. Shaw grabbed her by the throat and decked her. She followed up a pin attempt, but only got a count of two. After they get back up, Shaw hit a big shot and followed up with her Denoument finisher for a relatively easy and basic comeback victory.

Latest Rosemary Vignette

In a backstage vignette similar to the one that aired last week, Rosemary is shown delivering a message in very Rosemary-fashion. She talks about them being alone and that the children of the hive wrapped around them like a husk for protection.

They followed them into battle, but now they are all gone due to their failures. She says those responsible will be forced to pay for their sins and their failures. After this wrapped up, the show cut to another commercial break.

Steve Maclin With A Proposition For Mike Santana

When the show returned from break, we see Steve Maclin approach Mike Santana and says unlike The Rascalz, he’s not here to attack him in sneaky fashion. He tells Santana they each have issues with them after their attack from behind last week.

Maclin suggests they handle it together, but Santana said that part of his journey is over and he rolls alone now. Maclin suggests it be a case of “one-and-done” with them taking on The Rascalz at TNA Against All Odds. Santana seemed to warm up to the idea.

Speedball Mountain def. Mustafa Ali & Campaign Singh

Inside the Impact Zone, the theme for the X-Division Champion hit and out came Mustafa Ali with Campaign Singh. The two settled inside the squared circle for scheduled tag-team action. Their opponents, the Speedball Mountain duo of Mike Bailey and Trent Seven make their way out next.

Ali teased starting off the match, only to immediately reach back and tag in Campaign with a big smile on his face. Singh and Trent Seven kicked things off for their respective teams. After Seven established the early offensive lead for Speedball Mountain, he tagged in “Speedball” Mike Bailey.

Bailey picked up where Seven left off, taking it to Singh as the fans chanted “Speedball! Speedball!” The commentators spoke often about Seven earning the next title shot at Ali’s X-Division Championship at the upcoming TNA Against All Odds 2024 pay-per-view.

Ali eventually tagged in and immediately shifted the offensive momentum back in the favor of his team, connecting with picture-perfect drop kicks on anything that moves. Ali taunted the crowd and boasted as the commentators talked us into a mid-match commercial break as the action continued inside the ring.

After the show returned, we see Singh on the wrong end of a one-sided beat down from Speedball Mountain. Singh badly needed a tag, but Ali literally ran from the opposition, eliciting laughter from the commentators.

Once Singh finally levels Seven and decks him, Ali is willing to tag back in and pick the bones. Which is exactly what he did, all-the-while loudly verbally taunting him and putting the boots to him. Seven finally heard enough and fought back, dropping the X-Division Champion. Singh gets involved and ends up on the floor with Bailey, where Trent hit a dive to take him out.

Back in the ring, Ali capitalized on the chaos. He got Seven down and headed to the top-rope for a 450 splash, but Seven moved. Ali rolled through and popped up just in time to nearly get be-headed by a big kick from Seven. Both guys were down and slow to make it to the corners, where they ultimately each tagged out.

The crowd came to life as “Speedball” Mike Bailey came into the ring with a ton of energy, only to run into a big back elbow from Singh. Bailey fought back and got the crowd back into things before tagging Seven back in. The two go for a double-team spot on Singh, but Ali yanked Bailey out to the floor to stop it.

The Secret Service provide a distraction, allowing Ali to hit a big DDT on him on the floor. Meanwhile in the ring, Seven fired up and went to work on Singh. He got Singh on his shoulders and stared at Ali before connecting with a Birming-Hammer for the pin fall victory.

The two have a long stare down after the bout as the commentators hyped their upcoming X-Division Championship clash at TNA Against All Odds 2024. After that, the show went into another commercial time out.

Jordynne Grace (C) def. Allysin Kay to retain the TNA Knockouts World Championship


When the show returned from the break, a Tale of the Tape graphic for our next match is shown, detailing the important particulars for TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace and her challenger for this title tilt, Allysin Kay of The Hex.

Before the match, however, Ash By Elegance’s personal ring announcer takes over on the stick inside the squared circle. After a long, drawn-out introduction for Ash By Elegance, we got an equally long ring entrance for her, as well as a lap on the floor. She eventually settled into her chair at ringside.

The theme for Allysin Kay hit next, and out came the former multiple-time TNA Knockouts Champion in her own right, accompanied by Marti Belle. The sirens sounded after that and the hottest female talent in the business for the past week or so makes her way out.

“The Juggernaut” Jordynne Grace made her way to the ring as the commentators sung her praises and spoke about her recent title defenses heading into tonight’s bout. The champion and challenger get the added, formal pre-match ring introduction from the ring announcer and then the bell sounded to get championship action underway on the special 20th anniversary episode of TNA iMPACT.

Immediately, the commentators spoke about Grace beating Stevie Turner on WWE NXT this week, and having a chance to become a double champion when she challengers WWE NXT Women’s World Champion Roxanne Perez at the WWE NXT Battleground 2024 premium live event this coming Sunday night at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Grace got off to a strong offensive start, while the commentators spoke about her recent appearance on SiriusXM’s Busted Open Radio, where she claimed she would be defending her TNA Knockouts World Championship in an open challenge at the TNA Against All Odds 2024 pay-per-view at Cicero Stadium in Chicago, Illinois.

After the action spilled out to the floor at ringside, Kay managed to take over the offensive control of the match thanks to an assist from Marti Belle. Back inside the squared circle, the challenger continued to add to her offensive lead for a few minutes.

Grace fought back with hard forearm shots but once again, Belle played a factor at ringside with a distraction that allowed Kay to take back over. Kay hit a nice Saito Suplex for a pin attempt, but only got two. Grace fought back after kicking out and hoisted Kay up for a Muscle Buster in a tip of the cap to AEW’s Samoa Joe.

She went for the cover, but only got two. Grace handled Belle, but then got rolled up by Kay. She kicked out at two. We saw an AK-47 attempt, but it is countered. Grace folds Kay in half with a stiff power bomb, before following up with a Juggernaut Driver for the pin fall victory.

With the win, Jordynne Grace retained her TNA Knockouts World Championship. Ash By Elegance was shown grilling the champ from ringside as the commentators plugged Grace-Perez this Sunday at the WWE NXT PLE one final time.

DMTV With Sami Callihan

The latest installment of the always interesting DMtv segment with Sami Callihan is shown. Callihan is featured inside a truck, questioning who Jonathan Gresham is.

Callihan would go on to challenge Gresham to a match at the upcoming TNA Against All Odds 2024 pay-per-view. Callihan mentioned having sushi for dinner and then the show cut to another commercial break.

AJ Francis def. Laredo Kid to become the NEW TNA Digital Media Champion

After returning from the break, a Fight Bytes breakdown graphic is shown on the screen to get us ready for our second championship contest of the special 20th anniversary TNA iMPACT show. The theme for AJ Francis hit and out comes the challenger, accompanied by fellow member of First Class, Rich Swann.

The theme for the reigning and defending TNA Digital Media Champion hit next, and out came masked fan-favorite Laredo Kid for his latest title defense. The commentators spoke about Francis not technically earning this title shot, but instead bullying his way into it.

The bell sounded to get things started, and immediately the champ came out firing, blasting the larger Francis with rapid-fire low kicks. He chops down his much bigger opposition. Francis tried snatching up the smaller Kid, but Kid broke free and hit a top-rope missile drop kick to send the First Class member out to the floor.

Laredo went to follow-up with another high spot, but Francis caught him on the way down and planted him into the unforgiving ring apron. Back inside the ring, Francis settled into a prolonged offensive lead after slowing things down at ringside.

Kid fires back up with an assortment of kicks a few minutes later. The crowd comes to life as he takes back over control of the offense with an impressive late-rally. The champ went to the top-rope and hit a wild senton to take out Swann at ringside.

Back in the ring, however, Francis immediately took back over after the momentary lapse in focus from Laredo, and connected with his finisher to pick up the pin fall victory. With the win, AJ Francis is now the new TNA Digital Media Champion. After the match, the commentators hyped the main event of this week’s 20th anniversary show before talking us into another commercial break.

Nic Nemeth def. Frankie Kazarian

The returned from the break to the announcement of Dani Luna vs. Tasha Steelz, Mike Santana vs. Zachary Wentz, as well as Nic & Ryan Nemeth vs. Ace Austin & Chris Bey for next week’s TNA Against All Odds 2024 “go-home” episode of TNA iMPACT On AXS TV.

After that, the commentary duo are shown talking directly into camera as they run down the lineup for the upcoming TNA Against All Odds 2024 pay-per-view at Cicero Stadium in Chicago, Ill. They introduce a video package, with Jordynne Grace talking, as highlights of her in-ring action are mixed in.

The TNA Knockouts World Champion spoke about how she is going to become a double-champion at WWE NXT Battleground 2024 this Sunday night at the UFC Apex, and make herself someone with an undeniable legacy to the TNA fans and the WWE Universe.

From there, the video package with “The Juggernaut” wrapped up and the theme for Frankie Kazarian hit. The longtime TNA veteran settled inside the squared circle for the final match of the evening on the 20th anniversary show, which other than Eric Young’s brief promo after the opener, has felt like anything but an anniversary show.

After Kaz settled into the ring, the show cut to a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returned, Nic Nemeth was settled into the ring and ready to go. The bell sounded to get the main event of the evening officially off-and-running. The commentators boast TNA iMPACT trailing only WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown as the longest-running, weekly flagship show in the history of pro wrestling. Might have to check with Dave on that one!

Nemeth started off strong, taking it to Kaz coming out of the gate, however it wasn’t long before “The King Of TNA” shifted the offensive momentum in his favor. Kaz chopped the hell out of Nemeth in the corner before grounding him as the commentators hype next week’s show featuring the first-ever tag-team match for the Nemeth Brothers before they challenge for the TNA World Tag-Team Championships at TNA Against All Odds 2024.

Kaz sent Nemeth out to the floor with authority. Nemeth is shown writhing in pain at ringside as Kaz hangs back, initially seemingly content with letting the referee count him out, only to head out after him to inflict more punishment late into the ref’s count. The commentators talk about the deal that Kaz made with Moose and The System, vowing to take out Nemeth tonight.

Meanwhile, Kaz brought Nemeth back into the ring and grounded him again, slapping on a rear chin lock and putting his weight on him, as the fans in the Impact Zone clap and attempt to rally behind Nemeth. Kaz continued to control the action as the show cut to a mid-match advertising time out.

When the match returned, we saw Kaz going for the chicken wing on Nemeth, who avoided it and started to fight back. He hit a big DDT and a spear on Kaz into the turnbuckles in the corner. Nemeth grounded Kaz and gave him the Jerry Lawler heart attack special, blasting him with rapid-fire series of elbows to the chest.

Kaz took over again from there, fighting back and this time fully securing a chicken wing submission attempt. Nemeth escaped and attempted a Danger Zone, but Kaz saw it coming and avoided it. Seconds later, Kaz hit a slingshot cutter on Nemeth for a super close two-count. Nemeth fought back and this time successfully connected with his Danger Zone finisher for the pin fall victory.

The System Strikes Again

After the match, The System trio of Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and Alisha Edwards hit the ring and attack Nemeth. Ryan Nemeth ran out to make the save, but TNA World Champion Moose of The System ran out to ensure The System attack continued as planned. Myers hit Nemeth with a huge spear. Myers and Edwards hold Nemeth, allowing Moose to spear him. The theme for Joe Hendry hit after that and the Impact Zone came unglued.

Fans sprung to their feet with “We Believe!” chants as Hendry helps Nic and Ryan Nemeth fight off The System. Alisha provided a distraction, however, setting Moose up to take them out again. The System members hit a Boston Meme Party as fans loudly chanted “You suck! You suck!” Myers and Edwards held Ryan Nemeth, allowing Alisha to blast him with a kendo stick, before Moose finished him off with a spear. The System proudly posed with their respective titles over the fallen Nemeth brothers and Hendry.

“BROKEN” Matt Hardy Invites Moose To The Hardy Compound

From there, the show cut to a special message from “BROKEN” Matt Hardy, who addressed Moose’s attack last week on the show. He said Moose thought he was taking Hardy out, but all he did was tap into the BROKEN Universe. Hardy said he has met Moose’s family in The System, and now he is inviting them to meet his family at the Hardy Compound. The show went off the air on that note.

That’s how this week’s show went off the air. Thanks for joining us and follow me on Twitter/X.

Next Week:
* Dani Luna vs. Tasha Steelz
* Mike Santana vs. Zachary Wentz
* Nic Nemeth & Ryan Nemeth vs. Ace Austin & Chris Bey

TNA Rebellion notes: Sami Callihan returns, Shawne Merriman, new champion crowned

Sami Callihan has returned to TNA after several months as a free agent.

The former TNA World Champion made a surprise return during the Knockouts title match between Jordynne Grace and Steph De Lander, helping take out Kon and The Good Hands.

After dispatching them, he turned to De Lander and threw her back into the ring for the awaiting Grace who then finished her off for the successful title defense.

The 36-year-old finished off his last Impact contract in September 2023, ending a six-year run that began in 2017. During his break, Callihan wrestled on the indies 21 times, taking on the likes of actor Paul Walter Hauser at this year’s WrestleCon SuperShow in addition to some MLW dates among them.

TNA did not announce any formal signing as of yet.

His return was one of three on the night, including former TNA World Champion Matt Hardy and former AEW star Mike Santana.

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Among the five championship matches at Rebellion, only one title changed hands and that was on the pre-show.

In a bout for the Digital Media Championship, Laredo Kid upended Crazzy Steve to take the gold: his first in the company.

Kid picked up the win after hitting a top rope Spanish fly, getting the pin afterward.

The victory ends the 98-day run for Steve who had six successful defenses dating back to this past January.

In the other four defenses, TNA World Champion Moose successfully defended his title against Nic Nemeth, Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace defended against Steph De Lander, X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali defended against Jake Something, and Knockouts Tag Team Champions Spitfire (Masha Slamovich & Jody Threat) defended against Decay (Rosemary & Havok).

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Former NFL defensive star and wrestling fan Shawne Merriman got physically involved during Saturday’s show, nailing Joe Hendry.

Merriman was sitting at ringside for the Hendry vs. Rich Swann match when Swann’s teammate AJ Francis was about to hit Hendry with a chain. Merriman got involved as if he was coming to Hendry’s aid but got into the ring and clotheslined him instead, leading to Swann eventually picking up the win.

Merriman made sporadic WWE appearances through the years but told Renee Paquette in a 2021 podcast interview that a deal didn’t happen between the two sides due to issues around his “Lights Out” branding.

Laredo Kid off TNA Sacrifice due to travel issues

TNA Wrestling has had to change up one of the matches planned for tonight’s Sacrifice event.

TNA announced this afternoon that, while Crazzy Steve vs. Laredo Kid for the Digital Media Championship was planned for the Sacrifice pre-show, that will no longer be happening. Laredo Kid is off Sacrifice due to travel issues. In his place, Joe Hendry will challenge for Crazzy Steve’s title.

“Laredo Kid is unable to compete at Sacrifice due to travel issues,” TNA announced. “He was meant to challenge Crazzy Steve for the Digital Media Championship on Countdown to Sacrifice, however Santino Marella has put the longest reigning Digital Media Champion, Joe Hendry, in his place against Crazzy Steve.”

Crazzy Steve has been Digital Media Champion since defeating Tommy Dreamer for the title this January.

Countdown to Sacrifice begins at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time and streams live for free on TNA+ and TNA’s YouTube channel. Mike Bailey & Trent Seven vs. The Rascalz is also set for the pre-show.

The Sacrifice main card begins at 8 p.m. Eastern. It will air on TNA+ and TNA’s Ultimate Insiders YouTube service.

Sacrifice is taking place from Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Here’s the updated card:

TNA Sacrifice 2024 (Friday, March 8) —

  • TNA World Champion Moose defends against Eric Young
  • TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace defends against Tasha Steelz and Xia Brookside in a three-way match
  • TNA Tag Team Champions ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) defend against Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers
  • TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions MK Ultra (Killer Kelly & Masha Slamovich) defend against Dani Luna & Jody Threat
  • Nic Nemeth vs. Steve Maclin
  • Josh Alexander vs. Alex Hammerstone
  • Mustafa Ali & The Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson & James Drake) vs. Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA
  • No DQ match: PCO vs. Kon
  • Countdown to Sacrifice: Speedball Mountain (Mike Bailey & Trent Seven) vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
  • Countdown to Sacrifice: Digital Media Champion Crazzy Steve defends against Joe Hendry

Laredo Kid replacing Trent Seven at TNA Hard to Kill

TNA Wrestling announced that Trent Seven is unable to make it to Las Vegas for tonight’s Hard to Kill pay-per-view and has been replaced by Laredo Kid.

Seven was set to tag with “Speedball” Mike Bailey in a four-way challenge for the TNA Tag Team titles. Kid will now team up with Bailey instead in an attempt to dethrone current titleholders ABC.

In a tweet, the promotion said Seven experienced travel issues. It’s unknown if he will still be part of the post-Hard to Kill TV taping.

The former WWE NXT UK star made a surprise appearance at last month’s Final Resolution, teaming with Bailey as a mystery partner and then signing a contract with the promotion.

Here’s the full card for tonight’s PPV (7 PM EST pre-show kickoff):

  • TNA World Champion Alex Shelley defends against Moose
  • Knockouts Champion Trinity defends against Jordynne Grace
  • Three-way match: X-Division Champion Chris Sabin defends against KUSHIDA and El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Four-way match: TNA Tag Team Champions Ace Austin & Chris Bey defend against The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz), The Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson), and “Speedball” Mike Bailey & Laredo Kid
  • Knockouts Ultimate X match: Gisele Shaw vs. Xia Brookside vs. Jody Threat vs. Tasha Steelz vs. Alisha Edwards vs. Dani Luna
  • Josh Alexander vs. Alex Hammerstone
  • PCO vs. Dirty Dango
  • Pre-show match: Rich Swann vs. Steve Maclin
  • Pre-show match: Eric Young & Frankie Kazarian vs. Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards
  • Pre-show match: Digital Media Champion Tommy Dreamer defends against Crazzy Steve

Myron Reed to make Impact debut at Bound for Glory fallout tapings

A former MLW champion is set to make their Impact Wrestling debut later this month.

Impact Wrestling has announced that Myron Reed will debut for the promotion at their Bound for Glory fallout tapings on Sunday, October 22. It will be The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz & Reed) vs. Black Taurus, Laredo Kid & Juventud Guerrera.

The tapings are being held in Cicero, Illinois and will include a Lucha Libre Celebration. Taurus, Laredo Kid & Guerrera teaming together is part of that celebration.

Reed became a free agent this January. He held the MLW Middleweight Championship three times while he was with that promotion.

Miguel and Wentz have both wanted Reed to be part of The Rascalz in Impact Wrestling. He’s a member of the group on the indies.

The October 22 tapings are taking place the day after Bound for Glory. Josh Alexander vs. Will Ospreay has also been made official for the tapings. The Impact World Championship will be on the line in that match if Alexander wins the title from Alex Shelley at Bound for Glory.

Bully Ray segment, two matches announced for Impact Wrestling

Impact Wrestling has announced multiple matches and segments for this week’s show. 

Bully Ray is advertised to “address the Impact Zone” on Thursday’s show. This comes after Impact president Scott D’Amore hit Bully with a chair and cost him a shot at winning the 8-4-1 match at Against All Odds. 

Rich Swann vs. Moose has also been announced for the show. Along with Mike Bailey and PCO, the two were teammates in the opening round of the 8-4-1 match on Friday. Their team was eliminated when Moose accidentally hit Swann with a spear, allowing Jonathan Gresham to pick up the pin for his team. 

Fresh off a win over The Good Hands at Against All Odds, the Impact Tag Team Champions, Ace Austin & Chris Bey, will also be in action on Thursday. They will face Decay’s Crazzy Steve & Taurus in a non-title match. 

Champagne Singh & Shera vs. Laredo Kid & Jack Price was announced as this week’s Before the Impact match as well. 

Impact previously announced that its new World Champion Alex Shelley, and new X-Division Champion Chris Sabin, will kick off this week’s show. 

Impact Wrestling on AXS TV 6/15 lineup:

  • New X-Division Champion Chris Sabin & New Impact World Champion Alex Shelley kick off the show
  • Rich Swann vs. Moose
  • Bully Ray will address the Impact Zone
  • Decay (Crazzy Steve & Taurus) vs. ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey)
  • Champagne Singh & Shera vs. Laredo Kid & Jack Price (Before the Impact)

Two matches announced for next week’s Impact Wrestling

Ahead of his title defense at Under Siege, X-Division Champion Trey Miguel will face Laredo Kid in a non-title bout on next Thursday’s Impact on AXS TV.

Miguel will defend against Chris Sabin on the late-May streaming special, but will have to deal with Kid who is on the comeback trail after missing considerable time due to recovery from surgery on ruptured intestines. He picked up a win over Jack Price in his return to Impact.

In a trios match that will preview a key match at Under Siege, Moose, Eddie Edwards & Frankie Kazarian will team up against Alex Shelley, Jonathan Gresham & Yuya Uemura.

All six men will square off in a number one contender’s match for a future Impact World title shot at Under Siege.

Here’s the current lineup with more likely to be announced:

  • Moose, Eddie Edwards & Frankie Kazarian vs. Alex Shelley, Jonathan Gresham & Yuya Uemura
  • X-Division Champion Trey Miguel vs. Laredo Kid in a non-title match

Impact Wrestling TV taping spoilers: Former NHL player makes in-ring debut

The following are spoilers from Saturday’s Impact Wrestling TV taping in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, which featured the fallout from Friday’s Sacrifice as the company looks ahead to next month’s Rebellion.

As this Thursday’s show is a live preview special for that evening’s Multiverse United PPV, these matches will begin airing on Thursday, April 6th.

It featured former NHL enforcer Darren McCarty in action after the events of Sacrifice as he joined Tommy Dreamer and Yuya Uemura in a trios match. That match was already announced for the April 6th broadcast.

McCarty got physically involved during the Dreamer vs. Bully Ray Busted Open match and was eventually put through a table.

The taping also featured the promotional debut of Jody Threat in addition to the promotional return of Laredo Kid after suffering ruptured intestines late last year.

BTI:

  • Brian Myers defeated Jack Price
  • El Reverso defeated Johnny Swinger

Main shows:

  • Motor City Machine Guns defeated TMDK
  • In an X-Division no. 1 contenders match for Rebellion, Mike Bailey vs. Jonathan Gresham ended in a no contest after X-Division Champion Trey Miguel interfered
  • Jody Threat defeated Tara Rising
  • Tommy Dreamer, Yuya Uemura & Darren McCarty defeated Bully Ray & The Good Hands (Jason Hotch & John Skyler)
  • Eddie Edwards defeated PCO
  • Kenny King defeated Frankie Kazarian
  • Laredo Kid defeated Lince Dorado, Black Taurus & Rich Swann in a four-way.
  • Taylor Wilde defeated Jessicka
  • Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry & Dirty Dango defeated The Design’s Callihan & Angels
  • Miyu Yamashita defeated Killer Kelly
  • Tasha Steelz defeated Gisele Shaw
  • Rhino & Heath defeated Raj Singh & Shera

Daily Update: Ric Flair, El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Laredo Kid, weekend schedule

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*Vince McMahon talks about returning and we talk about the prospects of that, including from those close to him
*The Rita Chatterton story resurfaces, and we go back to look at the original story and current legal status as well as a new allegation against Vince McMahon that came up this week
*What can’t happen to WWE as long a McMahon wants back in
*What would have to take place before McMahon to return to power
*What risks are there for the company
*The Vice special on Vince McMahon and those who would and wouldn’t talk
*Mandy Rose gets fired and details of why it happened and what the original plans were regarding the women’s title
*ROH PPV coverage, Honor Club, PPV buys, ROH title change
*Sasha Banks and Japan WWE, AEW prospects, a return t WWE and more
*Notes on Wrestle Kingdom, the card,te story behind the card
*Updates on Matt Riddle
*Full coverage of UFC 282, hat happens next, business notes, what’s next for the fighters
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*A look at a Mexico match of the year candidate
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*Finances of major wrestling conglomerate
*Future of Kota Ibushi
*Why the economics are going to be tougher for New Japan
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*Update on the MLW lawsuit against WWE
*Huge match in London this week
*AEW announces new television deal
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Friday Update

Garrett and I are doing two shows this weekend. We have a show covering the big stories of the week that will be up shortly and another show on Sunday.

The trailer for the upcoming Peacock documentary on Ric Flair:

One of the best matches of the year in Mexico, the recent Showcenter final with El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Laredo Kid was posted today by AAA:

WWE is taping two episodes of Smackdown tonight in Chicago at the Allstate Arena. Tonight’s show will include Gunther vs. Ricochet for the IC title, Iyo Sky & Dakota Kai vs. Tegan Nox & Liv Morgan and Hit Row vs. Legado del Fantasma vs. Viking Raiders. Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman are scheduled on the show as well. The show is completely sold out with 12,400 fans.

Rampage tonight on TNT at 10 p.m. Eastern
Jon Moxley vs. Sammy Guevara
Britt Baker vs. Sky Blue
Wardlow vs. Exodus Prime
Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta & Dustin Rhodes & Orange Cassidy vs. Butcher & Blade & Kip Sabian & Trent Seven.

Moxley suffered a terrible cut in his ear in the match.

UFC from the Apex in Las Vegas tomorrow is an ESPN+ show starting at 4 p.m. Eastern:

Sergey Morozov (136) vs. Journey Newson (135.5)
Manel Kape (126) vs. David Dvorak (125.5)
Bryan Battle (170) vs. Rinat Fakhretdinov (171)
Rafa Garcia (155) vs. Maheshate (158.5) – Maheshate missed weight by 2.5 pounds
Said Nurmagomedov (136) vs. Saidyokub Kakhramonov (136)
Jake Matthews (170) vs. Matthew Semelsberger (171)
Cheyanne Vlismas (115.5) vs. Cory McKenna (115.5)
Michal Oleksiejczuk (186) vs. Cody Brundage (185)
Drew Dober (156) vs. Bobby Green (156)
Alex Caceres (145) vs. Julian Erosa (145.5)
Amir Albazi (125.5) vs. Alessandro Costa (125.5)
Arman Tsarukyan (155.5) vs. amir Ismagulov (156_
Jared Cannonier (185.5) vs. Sean Strickland (186)

Darren Winn, who was to face Julian Marquez, wasn’t medically cleared after fainting and falling down a flight of stairs at the UFC Performance Institute He said when he fainted, he fell down the stairs, hit his neck and head pretty hard and had a mild concussion.

The World MMA Awards from last Thursday will be airing at 9 p.m. Eastern and 6 p.m. Pacific tonight on CBS Sports Network. They also air on 12/27 at 10 p.m. on ESPN 2.

WWE

A story on Titus O’Neil on TV from Washington, DC (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)

BetOnline has odds for who you think will be Universal champion on December 31, 2023:

Roman Reigns +150
Cody Rhodes +200
Dwayne Johnson +200
Sami Zayn +250
Bray Wyatt +500
Drew McIntyre +500
Kevin Owens +500
Seth Rollins +500

For women:

Bianca Belair +100
Charlotte Flair +150
Becky Lynch +200
Ronda Rousey +200
Rhea Ripley +250
Bayley +300
Raquel Rodriguez +400
Alexa Bliss +800

AEW

A New York Times story today on Satnam Singh, his learning wrestling and his former basketball past 

Odds on who will be AEW champion on December 31, 2023
Jon Moxley +250
Bryan Danielson +300
Kenny Omega +300
Adam Page +600
Wardlow +900

On who will be women’s champion on December 31, 2023
Jamie Hayter -115
Saraya +250
Jade Cargill +500
Thunder Rosa +500
Toni Storm +500

Griff Garrison posted a photo and noted undergoing surgery and would be out of action but gave no more details.

Other Notes

Betting odds for the key Tokyo Dome matches
Will Ospreay -300
Kenny Omega +200

Kazuchika Okada -400
Jay White +250

Kairi -1000
Tam Nakano +500

Zack Sabre Jr. -180
Ren Narita +140

Taiji Ishimori -150
Desperado +250
Hiromu Takahashi +250
Master Wato +650

The New York Times also had a story on WOW and owner Jeannie Buss, noting that the promoting is being run by David McLane and April Mendez (A.J. Lee) (thanks to Leon Atterbury)

Defy tomorrow at Washington Halli Seattle with El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Nick Wayne, Vert Vixen vs Cat Power for the women’s title, Alex Shelley vs. Artemis Spencer and El Phantasmo vs. Jordan Oliver vs. Guillermo Rosas. 

La Estrella vs. Lince Dorado has been added to the 1/7 MLW show in Philadelphia.

West Coast Pro Wrestling’s first show of the year on 1/6 at the State Room in San Francisco has Titus Alexander vs Alec Price, Nick Wayne vs. Alex Shelley, Mike Bailey vs. Bryan Keith and Kevin Blackwood vs. Starboy Charlie.

Invicta announced a 1/18 date in Denver at Reelworks wit Taneisha Tennant (5-1) defending her bantamweight title against Talita Bernardo (9-4) and Kristina Williams (6-3) faces Ketlan Souza (12-3) for the vacant flyweight title. The show will air on AXS in the U.S. and The Fight Network in Canada.

LFA on 1/13 in Prior Like, MN at the Mystic Lake Casino Hotel headlined by Ary Farias (123), a seven-time world BJJ champion, facing John Sweeney (11-3) a protege of Stephen Wonderboy Thompson so it’s BJJ vs. karate. It airs live on UFC Fight Pass.

MCW on 12/30 at the RJ Meyer Arena in Joppa MD with Action Andretti, the MCW champion, fresh off his win over Chris Jericho on Dynamite, facing Brian Johnson. Moses defends the Rage TV title against DeMarcus Kane and Mike Walker in a three-way. Sam Adonis and Dante Caballero are also on the show.

Pro Wrestling Revolver on 2/2 in Dayton, OH with Jon Moxley, Ace Austin, Chris Bey, Trey Miguel and Gia Miller on the show.

The PFL will be back in action starting 1/27 on the Fubo Sports Network for a series through 3/17 with fighters fighting to earn a spot in the 2023 tournaments.

Joey Janela headlines for AIW on 12/30 in Cleveland at The Odeon.

Ring of Pakistan has shows in DHA Multan tomorrow and Sunday featuring Chris Masters, Kalisto, Amale Dib, Sam Gradwell, KC Spinelli, Mariah May, Hedi Karaoui and more.

Stardom from today in Tokyo: Miyu Amasaki b Miran, Rina b Sanae Takebayashi, Mirai & Tomoko Inaba & Nanami b Saya Iida & Momo Kohgo & Hanan, Ram Kaichow & Maikz Ozaki b Tam Nakano & Waka Tsukiyama, Mai Sakurai & Thekla b Starlight Kid & Karma-DQ, Nanae Takahashi b Lady C, Ami Sohrei b Ruaka to keep the Future of Stardom title (thanks to Shannon Walsh)

90 Day Fiance star Biniyam fights for 559 Fights in Visalia, CA tomorrow night at the Convention Center for a 6 p.m. show.