Will Ospreay vs. Lance Archer, Mariah May segment announced for AEW Dynamite

Will Ospreay is in action on the next Dynamite.

It was announced on Saturday that Ospreay will face Lance Archer. During Collision, footage was shown of Archer wrestling Ospreay last year in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Archer was then shown destroying extras backstage. That led to a match where Archer took one of the extras into the ringside area, threw him into the ring, then pinned him quickly to score a win ahead of Wednesday.

Also announced is a Mariah May sit-down interview with Renee Paquette. May made her debut as “The Glamour” Mariah May, quickly winning a match on the most recent episode of Dynamite. However, after the bout she was attacked by Toni Storm, who was seeking revenge after May brutally attacked her after winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournament earlier in the month.

The updated lineup for the Wednesday, July 31 AEW Dynamite:

  • Will Ospreay vs. Lance Archer
  • Bryan Danielson speaks live
  • CMLL Women’s title eliminator: Willow Nightingale vs. Kris Statlander
  • Mercedes Mone & Kamille appear
  • Mariah May sit-down interview with Renee Paquette

Mariah May segment booked for AEW Dynamite Blood & Guts

The 2024 Owen Hart Foundation women’s tournament winner has been added to the lineup for the Wednesday, July 24 AEW Dynamite.

The “debut” of “The Glamour” Mariah May has been announced for the Blood & Guts edition of Dynamite. The new segment for Wednesday’s show was announced during Friday’s AEW Rampage episode.

May turned on Toni Storm after winning the Owen last week on Dynamite, then May cut a promo dressed as Storm on this week’s episode. The new segment for Blood & Guts seems to be intended to reintroduce May with her “The Glamour” gimmick from Stardom, as the number one contender to Storm’s Women’s World Championship has been using Storm’s old gimmick in storyline for months.

Also newly added to Wednesday’s lineup, new International Champion MJF will speak on the show, a week after defeating Will Ospreay for the title.

Already set for Dynamite are the Blood & Guts match with Team AEW vs. Team Elite, plus Chris Jericho defending the FTW title against Minoru Suzuki.

The updated AEW Dynamite Blood & Guts card for Wednesday, July 24:

  • Blood & Guts match: The Elite (Matt & Nick Jackson, Jack Perry, Kazuchika Okada and Hangman Page) vs. Team AEW (Swerve Strickland, Anthony Bowens, Max Caster, Darby Allin & Mark Briscoe)
  • FTW Champion Chris Jericho defends against Minoru Suzuki with The Learning Tree banned from ringside
  • Debut of “The Glamour” Mariah May
  • New International Champion MJF speaks

Tony Khan says Mariah May has become one of the ‘biggest stars in wrestling’

Tony Khan spoke in detail about AEW’s storyline with Mariah May and Toni Storm during a recent interview with Sports Illustrated.

The AEW president revealed that he first contacted May with the idea after Double or Nothing 2023, while May was still with Stardom.

“I reached out and said I had this idea for her in AEW, and that it was a long-term plan,” said Khan. “She responded to me that night, and that’s how it all started.”

Khan continued to say that there was some backlash to how May was initially portrayed when she came to AEW, as it was very different from what she had been doing in Stardom.

“I saw something in her, and I asked her to do something very different when she came to AEW,” Khan continued. “There was even some backlash at the beginning when people were pushing back that she came into AEW as this big fan of Toni Storm, which was very different from what she was doing in Stardom. Now we’re going to learn how and why she did all this, and how she became one of the biggest stars in wrestling in less than a year in AEW.”

Last week’s episode of Dynamite ended with a significant development in the story. After winning the Owen Hart Cup, May turned on Storm, bloodied her up with a shoe, and then stood tall over her as the show ended. May’s tournament win means she will challenge Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship at All In.

Before contacting May, Khan says he discussed the idea with Bryan Danielson.

“Bryan Danielson and I were flying home from Double or Nothing, and we were talking about wrestling and what stuck out to us, and Bryan asked, ‘Have you seen Mariah?’” said Khan. “I said I had, and that I was amazed at how, very quickly, she’d become one of the top stars in Stardom. We both agreed she was very polished and charismatic. That’s when I asked Bryan if he’d seen All About Eve and Sunset Boulevard.”

Both films are from the 1950s and deal with aspiring Hollywood stars conspiring to replace their mentors in the spotlight.

“I went to Toni Storm and suggested these movies–All About Eve and Sunset Boulevard–because she had that larger-than-life persona like Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard and Bette Davis in All About Eve,” said Khan. “That is ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. She’s that starlet, with that presence–backstage, in the ring, out of the ring–of one of those rare old Hollywood stars. This is the role Toni was born to play, and she is absolutely incredible at it.”

Khan also credits RJ City with having helped with creative for the angle, noting that he was the only person in the office who had seen the movies.

“My right hand in all of this is RJ,” said Khan. “He was the only person in the office who’d seen All About Eve and Sunset Boulevard, and he understood old Hollywood and the old movies. He’s been so valuable and tremendous throughout this process. He has a great aptitude for wrestling, and he was also able to use these movies for inspiration.”

Storm and May’s angle will continue tonight on Dynamite. AEW is advertising that May will address her actions from last week on the show.

WOL: Stephanie Vaquer & Willow Nightingale’s big Saturday night

On a brand-new Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live, yours truly steps into the solo host chair for the very first time as Andrew Zarian is off on vacation assignment.

As always, there is plenty to talk about:

  • A week after she was still with CMLL and preparing for Fantastica Mania, Stephanie Vaquer is now under WWE contract and made her promotional debut for the company on Saturday in Mexico City. I talk about some of the online chatter about her move and how WWE may have turned the corner with how they introduce new top talents.
  • With Vaquer’s departure came a new opportunity for Willow Nightingale who competed for and won the vacant CMLL Women’s title. Should AEW have gone with Nightingale earlier in her tenure? Let’s talk about that.
  • I share with you perhaps the craziest comment I have heard in pro wrestling and why I still can’t believe it was said.
  • There was a bit of social media hypocrisy this week regarding the Toni Storm/Mariah May and Rhea Ripley/Liv Morgan angles, so let’s get into that.
  • I am fascinated with John Cena’s upcoming retirement tour and why it’s a novel move for WWE.

All that and more on this week’s WOL~!

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Wrestling Observer Live: AJ Styles & IYO SKY’s Japanese work trip

It’s Saturday and that means Wrestling Observer Live with yours truly and to paraphrase Nia Jax, we have a buttload of wrestling to talk about.

Friday’s WWE SmackDown continued the build to SummerSlam and AJ Styles and IYO SKY wrestled in Japan.

Plus Stephanie Vaquer makes her first WWE appearance since signing her contract, we have MJF vs. Will Ospreay this Wednesday, John Cena is returning, press conferences and more.

A packed show so check it out.

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Mercedes Mone vs. Nyla Rose set, Mariah May to speak on AEW Dynamite 250

Two new segments are official for AEW Dynamite 250.

After footage was shown of her attack on Toni Storm, it was announced on Collision that Mariah May will speak on Wednesday’s Dynamite in Little Rock, Arkansas following her attack on Toni Storm. Nyla Rose, meanwhile, has accepted Mercedes Mone’s open challenge.

Dynamite saw May defeat Willow Nightingale to win the Owen Hart Foundation tournament, earning herself a title match against AEW Women’s Champion Storm at All In next month at Wembley Stadium. As May and Storm skipped to the aisle, May grabbed the title and struck Storm with it. May then turned her attention to Luther, striking him with the title until he did a flip bump off the stage. May then grabbed Storm’s shoe and repeatedly struck her with the heel, kissing Storm’s bloody face as the show ended.

On Collision, Nyla Rose accepted Mercedes Mone’s open challenge for Wednesday.

The announced lineup for AEW Dynamite 250 on Wednesday, July 17:

  • International Champion Will Ospreay defends against MJF to kick off the show
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Kazuchika Okada
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Nyla Rose
  • Mariah May to speak
  • TV Time with Chris Jericho

Fight Game: Mariah May is All In

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of professional wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week. Then, we went through our Top Five topics of the week which included:

  • John Cena’s retirement tour
  • Rhea Ripley’s return on Raw
  • Bryan Danielson and Mariah May winning the Owen Hart Foundation tournaments
  • MJF vs. Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland vs. Kazuchika Okada on Dynamite 250
  • Wrestling pet peeves

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Daily Update: TKO earnings report date, Mariah May, Hammerstein Ballroom

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Among the topics covered in this issue:

  • Full Forbidden Door coverage
  • Early notes on how the PPV did
  • Arena business and what historical achievement took place this past weekend
  • How the poll for the show had a unique and noteworthy result
  • Looking at AEW going into All In
  • A look at Money in the Bank, Heatwave, and ticket demand for the three WWE shows this week in Toronto.
  • A look at the playoffs for the G1 tournament
  • UFC 303 coverage of one of the shows where they had to change everything over and over again
  • Thoughts on the WrestleMania documentary, what was talked about, and what wasn’t.
  • A look at all the TV ratings info from the past week including rankings for the night and week, the competition, the whys behind the numbers, segment-by-segment and more
  • Chris Jericho returns to Arena Mexico
  • A look at Friday’s show including the Altantis Jr. ROH TV title win
  • AAA TV time notes
  • AAA Verano de Escandalo card
  • Major changes in Stardom
  • New Japan pushes a big open to 2025 for both their promotion and Stardom with dates for tourists
  • Minoru Suzuki vs. Sanshiro Takagi rematch on the bullet train
  • Notable sight gags on the match
  • Update on Marigold’s first major show with Iyo Sky
  • Rematch of one of the best bouts of the year set for the RevPro anniversary show at the Copper Box Arena
  • WWE stars at TNA TV tapings and at Bloodsport
  • More on Britt Baker’s return
  • Tony Khan talks about media rights negotiations, the Juneteenth rating, a milestone Eric Bischoff could never do
  • Will Ospreay opens up about his autism
  • Advance ticket sales for all the WWE & AEW shows over the past week
  • Biggest merch sellers in WWE & AEW
  • Dana White makes a claim that will blow your mind
  • More on the Bloodline angle
  • SmackDown issues with FOX
  • Notes on WWE departures
  • WWE investing in new business with notable partners including the NFL
  • Dijak talks more about his contract not being renewed

This Week’s Wresting Observer Newsletter Back Issue

Thursday Update

WWE

  • TKO Group Holdings (WWE’s parent company) will announce its second quarter financial results on Thursday, August 8:
    • TKO Group Holdings, Inc., a premium sports and entertainment company, will release its second quarter 2024 results prior to the market opening on Thursday, August 8, 2024. The live teleconference to discuss these results and provide a business update is scheduled for 8 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. PT the same day.
  • Pro Wrestling NOAH shared a video of AJ Styles arriving in Japan for his match against Naomichi Marufuji this Saturday. Both Styles and Marufuji will be appearing at a press conference to promote the match on Friday.
  • In an interview with NOAH discussing Styles vs. Marufuji, Cody Rhodes indicated that he’d like to face Marufuji down the road:
    • It’s not hyperbole to say Marufuji on the other side of the ring is how important he is to modern pro wrestling and modern sports entertainment. I mean, if you hit the ropes behind another guy, you call that a ‘Marufuji.’ That’s what I do. That’s part of my comeback that I have in my own matches. The fact that I’ve never gotten in the ring with him, that’s something that could happen down the road.
  • Rhodes interviewed Bayley on the premiere of “What Do You Wanna Talk About?,” a new YouTube series hosted by Rhodes that’s sponsored by Wheatley American Vodka.
  • JBL praised Damian Priest and Gunther and commended them for the work they’ve put in to improve their physiques: “How can you not love these two guys? Both terrific talents, and good guys. But, they are here because of hard work and talent. This is remarkable. These two deserve this like few I have ever seen. I’m pulling for you both guys!”
  • WWE uploaded a WWE Retrospective video with X-Pac reacting to the greatest moments from his career.
  • Booker T appeared on the latest episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet.
  • The following matches are set to air on NXT Level Up this Friday night:
    • Hank Walker & Tank Ledger vs. Uriah Connors & Dion Lennox
    • Malik Blade vs. Cutler James
    • Layla Diggs vs. Tatum Paxley

AEW/Other Wrestling

  • After it was announced that Stephanie Vaquer has departed CMLL & NJPW and is joining WWE NXT, Revolution Pro Wrestling issued a statement confirming that Vaquer will no longer be appearing for them this August:
    • Stephanie Vaquer has withdrawn from her August tour with us. 
    • Apologies for the late notice, we received news shortly before the story broke whilst dealing with a personal matter. 
    • We will be working with our partners towards getting a suitable replacement.
  • SportsGrid asked Tony Khan if AEW or ROH could ever run a show at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City:
    • Yes, I think that’s a very interesting idea. You know what’s interesting, I’ve never been to the Hammerstein Ballroom. I’d really like to go. I’d love to do it. I’ve seen great shows there. I think it’s a great venue. I’ve never been. But we also have these amazing relationships around New York, so it’s about right-sizing. I mean, for the right event, on the right night, it could make a lot of sense. And I’d imagine it would sell out very, very quickly because it’s not the biggest room. But it is a fascinating setup. It’s a really cool looking room. It’s got great acoustics and it’s a lot of fun from everything I’ve seen on television. I’d love to check it out in person. That’s a great point, it’s a great idea.
  • Khan named Arthur Ashe Stadium and UBS Arena as two of the New York venues that AEW has a great relationship with, but he thinks Hammerstein Ballroom could be a cool place for the right show:
    • But I really think that, for us, the Hammerstein Ballroom could be a cool venue sometime. It’s a great idea. I haven’t thought that much about it, but that’s why I love talking to great wrestling fans about ideas.
  • AEW shared backstage footage from the aftermath of Mariah May’s attack on Toni Storm following last night’s Dynamite. May didn’t give an answer when asked to explain her actions.
  • May did offer a brief storyline explanation for the attack while speaking with Sports Illustrated: “That felt like extra celebration for the work I did. That’s what that was.”
  • May said getting to headline last night’s Dynamite against Willow Nightingale was a great experience: “That was my first chance to main-event Dynamite. Being in the ring with Willow, who has already achieved so much, was a great experience. I’d love to wrestle her again. Who knows, maybe when I’m world champion.”
  • Mansoor posted a rap responding to Max Caster after Caster said he doesn’t want Mace & Mansoor in AEW/ROH.
  • CBS Sports asked Ronda Rousey how she would feel if her kids wanted to become MMA fighters:
    • If they wanted to, I would do everything that I could to make sure that they’re as great as possible, but I would never push them towards it. You can’t make somebody fight. It’s something that is inside of you that you can’t help. I’ll make sure they know how to fight because it’s a survival skill and it builds a lot of discipline… but whether or not they want to compete, it’s up to them.
  • TNA Turning Point 2024 will air live on TNA+ on Friday, November 29. The show is taking place in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as part of this year’s WrestleCade convention.
  • Paul Walter Hauser will speak at MLW Blood & Thunder in St. Petersburg, Florida this Friday, addressing Tom Lawlor’s attack on him from MLW’s anniversary show.

Mariah May wins AEW women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament, attacks Toni Storm

Mariah May had a newsworthy evening on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, both by winning the women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament and then by violently turning on her friend and future opponent Toni Storm afterward.

May defeated Willow Nightingale in the night’s main event to take home the trophy, ceremonial title belt and title shot against Storm at August’s All In at London’s Wembley Stadium. May picked up the win after countering a fireman’s carry into a pin attempt to get the victory.

The competitive match wasn’t without its controversy as a sweatshirt-clad Stokely Hathaway tried to attack Nightingale which led to rival Kris Statlander nearly knocking her out with a kick. However, Nightingale kicked out of a running knee strike to rally before falling in defeat.

Afterward, May celebrated with Storm and they ran up the stage together to pose with the Cup and title belt. Nearly immediately, May grabbed the title and nailed Storm, bloodying her up. She then whipped both Storm and Luther repeatedly before throwing Luther off the stage through a table.

She then took Storm’s infamous shoe and repeatedly hit her with it in the head, only increasing the blood pouring out of her head. She then shoved referee Aubrey Edwards down as she attempted to break it up before kissing Storm’s bloody head and posing to end the show.

The 25-year-old began her AEW run in January and nearly immediately began an angle with Storm who she said she idolized which eventually morphed into Storm’s current “Timeless” character.

Mariah May advances to women’s Owen Hart tournament final on AEW Dynamite

Image: AEW

Following Friday’s AEW Rampage, Mariah May is one step closer to a shot at AEW Women’s World Champion and friend Toni Storm.

In a semifinal match, May defeated former AEW Women’s Champion Hikaru Shida to advance to the women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament finals. She will now face last year’s winner Willow Nightingale on this Wednesday’s Dynamite from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with the winner challenging Storm at August’s All In from London’s Wembley Stadium.

In her brief AEW tenure, May has yet to secure a shot at the title before while Nightingale’s last opportunity was against then-champion Shida last November. She also unsuccessfully faced Storm for the title at last year’s Forbidden Door.

How a May win and title opportunity would affect her relationship with her mentor Storm remains to be seen. Storm was at ringside for the match that saw May pick up the win with a pin counter to a Shida Katana attempt.

May defeated Saraya in the opening round while Shida defeated Serena Deeb to advance to the semifinals.

Here’s what is currently announced for this Wednesday’s show:

  • AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland returns
  • Women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament final: Mariah May vs. Willow Nightingale
  • Men’s Owen Hart Foundation tournament final: Bryan Danielson vs. Jay White or Hangman Page
  • Samoa Joe vs. Chris Jericho Stampede street fight

Bryan Danielson, Mariah May advance in AEW Owen Hart Foundation tournaments

Bryan Danielson and Mariah May have made it to the next round.

The two won their qualifying matches at Sunday’s Forbidden Door to reach the semifinals of the men’s and women’s Owen Hart Foundation tournaments respectively. May was the first to advance during the Forbidden Door Zero Hour pre-show after catching Saraya in a pin. On the main card, Bryan Danielson managed to defeat NJPW’s Shingo Takagi, submitting him with an armbar to make it to the next round.

May will now move on to face Hikaru Shida in the semifinals of the women’s tournament. The winner of that match will face the winner between Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander in the finals.

In the men’s tournament, Danielson will now immediately move on to face PAC at AEW Dynamite Beach Break on July 3. Jay White, meanwhile, will face the winner of a match between Jeff Jarrett and a “wild card” of The Elite’s choosing.

The winners of both tournaments will be decided on the July 10 edition of Dynamite, which will take place at the Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The tournament winners will also receive world championship matches that will be held at All In on August 25.

AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door preview & predictions: Open door policy

The following is an opinion-based preview and does not reflect the views of the website.

Image: AEW

The Forbidden Door doesn’t seem as forbidden this year.

With the cross-pollination of talent built through AEW’s working relationships with CMLL and NJPW, the newness of the event isn’t what it was. These relationships are undeniably good. The influx of CMLL talent in AEW on a more regular basis had led to some of the better matches on AEW TV this year, but it does make this event lose some of its rarity.

MJF can (and should) wrestle Hechicero on any episode of Dynamite, same with Toni Storm vs. Mina Shirakawa and Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Orange Cassidy. We’ve reached a point where there isn’t as much of a need for a standalone event like this. The headliner this year is Will Ospreay vs. Swerve Strickland: a main event-worthy match under any circumstance, but one that is predictable and even expected. The previous Forbidden Doors were headlined by Bryan Danielson vs. Kazuchika Okada and Jon Moxley vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi while this year’s are just two regular AEW wrestlers. 

The overall match quality is excellent though. There are matches up and down the card worth tuning in for — all of which offer something different. MJF’s return to the PPV stage against a beautiful opponent, Bryan Danielson and Shingo Takagi beating the brakes off each other, the IWGP title being is on the line, the progression of a long-simmering women’s program with Storm and Mariah May…I could go on forever, baby. There’s really only one stinker on the whole card (read on to find out more, it should be no surprise), so let’s give AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door (Sunday at 8 PM Eastern on PPV) a rundown.

The Elite (The Young Bucks & Kazuchika Okada) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) and Hiroshi Tanahashi

Maybe Tanahashi’s perfect aura can make up for The Acclaimed being colder than a Yeti cooler at a Luke Bryan concert in northern New Hampshire. While they are next in line for a shot at the tag titles, they feel galaxies away from that. I don’t buy Caster as someone you can ever take seriously and The Acclaimed being part of Blood & Guts, AEW’s flagship match, is a profoundly confusing decision.

The outcome shouldn’t be in doubt. The Acclaimed already got their fluke win a few weeks ago with no Okada involved. The Continental Champion is not taking an L this early in his AEW career. At least we get to see President Tanahashi and Okada in the ring together for maybe the last time. The crowd should justifiably go nuts for that.

Prediction: The Elite

The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill & Jeff Cobb) vs. Samoa Joe, Hook & Katsuyori Shibata

I will not indulge in this madness for long. Samoa Joe is the real king of kings™ for even agreeing to be involved in this program. Unsurprisingly, this current situation illustrates an incredible lack of self-awareness for Jericho. His faction, as always, is purely self-serving, designed only to keep him on TV and elevate no one other than himself. Miss me with the “Oh, Big Bill gets to show some personality.” This dude was already a Tag Team champion, so this is neither an upgrade nor growth for him. Meanwhile, the other side is at least working toward elevating Hook and attempting to give him actual character growth.

One of these things is not like the other and putting the spotlight on it only drives the point home even more.
Prediction: Joe, Hook & Shibata

MJF vs. Hechicero

MJF is so back. New hair, new body, new Max, right? We’ll see. So far, it’s been more of the same. To be clear, MJF in his current form is an incredible performer. But to get to the level of the all-time greats, adjustments are needed. It’s more fine-tuning as opposed to wholesale changes that will push him into that top tier: the one where the air is thin and the true greats reside.

He certainly has the talent to get there. Everything he needs already exists within him, but every great book has an editor, someone to reign in the misguided notions and focus on the strengths and less extended fourth-wall fracturing promos replete with ‘zingers’ that may pop the crowd for a few seconds only to be forgotten an instant later. We need more of the CM Punk version of Max and less of the four pillars one; more pro wrestler than sports entertainer. That’s when the talk of generational talent will come to bear.

His opponent on Sunday is a good one. More specifically, the goods. Hechicero is it, cats and kittens. A unique and rare mat technician, he’s exactly the type of wrestler who can bring the best out of MJF. Someone who knows exactly who they are in the ring and works in a way that doesn’t allow Max to indulge in some of his worst habits. Hechicero can ground the match and give it structure which is where MJF truly shines. More MJF matches should just get announced and then happen without a six-week-long promo battle. A recent example: his recent very good television match against Rush on Dynamite. I’m excited to see what he can do against a very different type of luchador.

Prediction: MJF 

Shingo Takagi vs. Bryan Danielson in an Owen Hart Foundation tournament first round match

This should be a wonderful symphony of violence — not necessarily in a bloody way, but a vicious one. Takagi is an intense, unrelenting striker and a master of controlled brutality. And what needs to be said of the greatest of all time in Danielson? A violent chess master who adjusts his style to attack his opponent’s weaknesses. Chameleon-like in his ability to work any kind of match with any type of opponent, Danielson gets to step in the ring with someone close to a true peer, someone who can match his pace, and push him to the edge of his abilities. But no one is better when pushed to the edge than the American Dragon.

Likely, Danielson will never get to wrestle in the G1, so why not give him a G1-style match on Sunday? Both wrestlers are known for their ability to test the limits of their endurance and deliver matches that are as grueling as they are exhilarating. This is a match that meets the true spirit of the Forbidden Door and is the one I’m most excited about. It’s time for Bryan to win a big match on a big show and this is it.

Prediction: Danielson advances to face PAC

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Orange Cassidy

The story they’re telling is of a new Cassidy — one without his best friends for the first time in AEW. He never explicitly relied on them to win his matches, but Best Friends were a unit. They supported each other. They celebrated their successes and picked each other up after losses. But the most wholesome and supportive unit in AEW doesn’t exist anymore. Recently, Cassidy has paired up with Kyle O’Reilly and Mark Briscoe, but that isn’t the same. Those are work friends, not real ones. I am very interested in seeing how he would do standing completely alone for the first time.

Few are better at taking a beating – and selling the believability of said beating – than Cassidy. Luckily for us and unfortunately for him, few are better at providing a believable stretching than the bendy man himself. ZSJ was born to play the unwanted interloper. He’s never better than when he gets to go full dickhead mode between the bells and cut odd, fascinating promos outside of them. He has his own vocabulary and in-ring style, entirely unique to him. He should be positioned as the top gaijin for NJPW moving forward. A win here makes too much sense.

Prediction: ZSJ

Jack Perry vs. Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Dante Martin vs. Lio Rush vs El Phantasmo in a ladder match for the vacant TNT title

All the tea leaves point to Perry walking out of this match with gold around his waist. The evil faction running the company trope works better with everyone strapped up. I wish that wasn’t the case because otherwise, this could be Takeshita’s seventh official coming-out party. The participants in this match are perfect foils for how he best works in smaller, athletic wrestlers that he can throw around and knock out. His match with Darby Allin was my favorite AEW TV match this year, and he has two Darby-sized replacements in Rush and Perry.

Multi-person ladder matches always deliver in AEW and this should be no different. A ripper of a good time with outrageous spots all over the place. I just hope I’m wrong with my prediction.

Prediction: Perry wins the TNT title

TBS Champion Mercedes Mone vs. NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer in a title vs. title match

This could easily steal the whole show. These two wrestled back in May 2023, but a lot has changed since then. Mone overcame a career-threatening injury while Vaquer added championships in two companies while increasing her global reputation. In-ring, these two are about as good as it gets. Mone can make in-ring magic with almost anyone, but when she gets the chance to lock up with someone close to her level, the ceiling does not exist. Vaquer is certainly at that level. Her movements are crisp and sudden, and she’s so fluid in the ring. Mone has to be licking her chops thinking about the wild stuff they can pull off together.

Vaquer’s star may be on the rise, but the Strong belt was made for Mone. It was always designed with her in mind. Giving her an additional championship to parade around with fits. I’ve even talked myself into thinking that her awful theme song adds to how easy it is to dislike her. Song aside, she adds more gold this weekend

Prediction: Mone becomes the champ-champ

AEW Women’s World Champion Toni Storm defends against Mina Shirakawa

Shirakawa has it. That special charisma is instantly clear when she’s on screen. Before Big Business in March, she wrestled Anna Jay in a match for Ring of Honor and it was immediately obvious that she was someone. The music, the presentation, the presence, everything. The live crowd reacted because they knew they were seeing someone worth paying attention to and those reactions carried over to live TV. She moves on screen with the confidence that comes from the comfort of being yourself and owning your character.

Mariah May looms large over this match and for good reason. She is destined to be a top star for as long as she chooses. In many ways, this match is more about her than the title, one she will most likely be challenging for at All In. AEW is frequently criticized for their booking and rightfully so. Too often it is short-sighted and changes without warning.

But credit must be given where it’s due. From the moment May stepped on screen in AEW last November, she began a steady climb up to the top of the card and toward her inevitable crowning moment. It was a dedicated and deliberate attempt to build someone into a main event-level star. Guess what? It’s working. Toni and Mira may be wrestling, but all eyes should be on Mariah. She brings the intrigue to this program, and she is next in line.

Prediction: Storm retains

IWGP World Champion Jon Moxley defends against Tetsuya Naito

In a world that increasingly lacks certainty, it’s nice to be reminded that it can still exist. Few things are as certain as Moxley performing on a big stage. He is one of the most consistently bankable big-match performers of this decade. He has become an incredible all-around performer while staying true to who he is. With so much of modern wrestling being consumed with creating fleeting GIFs or ephemeral moments at the expense of all else, Moxley is anything but that. The man is, simply, a wrestler. We are all better off as fans because of him.

Surely, Naito is popping the t-shirt off for this one? Curiously minimized from the first two Forbidden Door events (he only wrestled in a six-man tag last year and you know he kept the top on for that), he gets a big-time spot on this year’s show. He can’t move like he used to, but he’s smart with his matches, saving the big bumps and big spots for the most important moments and an IWGP title match is certainly that. If Moxley wasn’t based in the States, I’d think a longer title run is in his future. That changes Sunday.

Prediction: Naito gets his belt back 

AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defends against Will Ospreay

For something that should feel like a big deal, something is missing here. There have been good individual moments in the lead up, but it hasn’t all come together. Strickland says one thing but his actions show the opposite. He bragged that even if he loses the title, he’s still an entertainer, a mogul, a podcaster (lol), so he’d be fine. That’s all a strange thing for the World champion to admit.

But when Ospreay touched the title for the first time, he warned him not do it again. When Ospreay touched it for the second time, he paid for it. So which is it? We could generously interpret this as a man in conflict, but this is pro wrestling and it’s rarely that deep. 

What did work was Strickland bringing up Ospreay’s family. It would be great if Strickland becomes the guy who terrorizes happy families like Christian Cage does to people without fathers. He already broke into Hangman Page’s house and threatened a newborn. Why wouldn’t he come after another healthy family unit? Lean into this! Prove to us that the pursuit of greatness has changed him. Make everything personal because the title is all that matters. Forget all the extra stuff. Become obsessed with the title above all else. Make the championship everything and the only thing. 

It’s only a matter of time before Ospreay wins the big title. He is so clearly the guy in AEW now and going forward. This is their new Kenny Omega: the person who has the biggest matches on the biggest shows and receives tremendous critical acclaim. Some might not like it and his particular brand of wrestling, but AEW and most of the audience sure do. Health permitting, this is a top-of-the-card performer taking AEW through the latter half of the decade.

But it’s not time for Billy Two Belts quite yet. A babyface coming into a company and winning the title instantly is a story not worth telling. There must be some struggle, some challenges to overcome before winning it all. I’m not talking about a Cody Rhodes-level finishing of the story, but he needs to fail at least once before his ultimate triumph.  

Prediction: Swerve retains

Two matches added to AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door Zero Hour

Tony Khan has announced two new matches for AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door Zero Hour.

For the first time, WON Hall of Famer Mistico will team with The Lucha Bros on the show. They will wrestle Yota Tsuji, Titan, and Hiromu Takahashi in a trios match.

LuchaBlog clarified that Mistico teaming with Penta & Rey Fenix likely means CMLL no longer considers the Lucha Bros to be affiliated with AAA.

“This is not AAA/CMLL together, the opposite. Penta recently said he likes everyone in AAA but would not be working there this year. There was something he wanted to do and had not done that required him to not work with AAA. This is CMLL saying they believe LB are not AAA guys,” LuchaBlog wrote.

Saraya vs. Mariah May in an Owen Hart Cup quarterfinal match is now scheduled for Sunday’s pre-show as well. The winner of that match will advance to face the winner of Deonna Purrazzo vs. Hikaru Shida (scheduled for Collision) in the tournament semifinals.

Here is the updated lineup for Forbidden Door:

  • AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland defends against Will Ospreay
  • Ladder match for the vacant TNT Championship: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Mark Briscoe vs. Jack Perry vs. Lio Rush vs. Dante Martin vs. TBA
  • Title for title: TBS Champion Mercedes Mone vs. NJPW Strong Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer
  • AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm defends against Mina Shirakawa
  • IWGP World Heavyweight title: Jon Moxley defends against Tetsuya Naito
  • Owen Hart Foundation men’s quarterfinal match: Bryan Danielson vs. Shingo Takagi
  • MJF vs. Hechicero
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Orange Cassidy
  • The Elite (Kazuchika Okada & The Young Bucks) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi & The Acclaimed
  • The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill, and TBA) vs. Samoa Joe, Hook, and Katsuyori Shibata
  • Zero Hour: Kris Statlander & Momo Watanabe vs. Willow Nightingale & Tam Nakano
  • Zero Hour: Owen Hart Foundation women’s quarterfinal match: Saraya vs. Mariah May
  • Zero Hour: Mistico & The Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) vs. Titan, Yota Tsuji & Hiromu Takahashi

Saraya vs. Mariah May, Don Callis segment added to AEW Dynamite

AEW has announced a new match and a new segment for tonight’s AEW Dynamite.

Saraya vs. Mariah May is now scheduled for the show. The match was revealed on today’s episode of AEW Control Center. May and her mentor, Toni Storm, defeated Saraya and Harley Cameron in tag team action on last week’s show.

Also added to the lineup for tonight’s Dynamite is a segment with Don Callis and Orange Cassidy. At AEW Double or Nothing on Sunday, Callis revealed he will offer Cassidy a contract with the Don Callis Family on Wednesday’s show. AEW has since made the segment official.

Tonight’s Dynamite takes place at the KIA Forum in Los Angeles.

Here is the updated lineup for the show:

  • Swerve Strickland vs. Killswitch
  • IWGP World Heavyweight title eliminator: Jon Moxley vs. Rocky Romero
  • The debut of TV Time with Chris Jericho
  • Casino Gauntlet match to determine who challenges for the AEW World title at Forbidden Door
  • We will get answers from Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway
  • Saraya vs. Mariah May
  • Don Callis to offer Orange Cassidy a contract
  • Mercedes Mone TBS title celebration
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