Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including the first RAW of the post-Vince era, the positives and negatives and why change hasn’t happened yet and will only gradually, Nick Wayne and his family’s plane ride from Hell, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
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Nick Wayne on flight diverted due to bomb threat

After making his debut for Progress this weekend, Nick Wayne’s flight home was diverted due to a bomb threat.
The teenager was flying to Seattle from Frankfurt, Germany on Condor flight DE2032 when a bomb threat was found written on a bathroom mirror. The flight then changed course over Greenland and landed in Keflavik, Iceland.
Our own Bryan Alvarez spoke about the situation on Wrestling Observer Radio.
“Somebody apparently went into the bathroom and wrote either ‘bomb’ or ‘explosion’ on the mirror in the bathroom. They turned around, they landed in Iceland, they took everybody off the plane, they herded them into some secure area.”
Local police in Iceland conducted a search of all carry-on items and passenger belongings.
“Apparently [Nick’s] mother was interrogated for quite a while because she had an eyeliner or something of that nature and obviously [the threat] had been scrawled in eyeliner or makeup on the bathroom mirror. So, she was in a panic,” Alvarez continued.
“They’re not allowed to do anything including charge their phones so everybody’s phone is about to die. So, I don’t know when we’ll get an update until presumably, they are home.”
According to a report from Air Live, 266 people who were aboard the flight have been sent to an area guarded by police. As of this writing, it is not clear if the passengers are still being detained.
Wayne defeated Robbie X at PROGRESS Chapter 136: 24/7 from the Electric Ballroom in London, England on Sunday.
Wrestling Observer Radio: Vince McMahon, ratings, G-1 update, RAW report, more!
Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including the latest Vince McMahon info from the Wall Street Journal, ratings, a G-1 update, Nick Wayne’s plane diverted due to a bomb threat, RAW on Monday night and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Timestamps:
Start: Nick Wayne’s flight diverted
4:11: New WSJ report on Vince McMahon
11:40: G1 update
21:01: Ratings
23:58: Fedor wants Ryan Bader
26:00: Raw report
GCW weekend roundup: Jon Moxley defends title, Will Ospreay wins debut

After this weekend’s action, Jon Moxley remains GCW World Champion but it was a former IWGP Champion and rising star that stole the show.
At Saturday’s You Wouldn’t Understand pay-per-view in New York City, Moxley defeated Tony Deppen in the night’s main event in just over 17 minutes — his first title defense since defeating AJ Gray at the first night of Joey Janela’s Spring Break 6 in late-March.
GCW Tag Team Champions Bussy (Effy & Allie Katch) also came out of the weekend intact as they defended the titles Saturday against indie regulars The Mane Event who were making their GCW PPV debuts.
At Sunday’s I Never Liked You PPV in Providence, Rhode Island, the focus was on former IWGP World Champion Will Ospreay making his promotional debut against Nick Wayne in a match that was put into motion by Joey Janela after Wayne was held off January’s Wrld on GCW PPV at the last second due to his age.
This was also GCW’s New England debut.
Ospreay picked up the win in a buzzworthy 19-minute match with this being one of the many highlights:
Well damn… @thenickwayne @WillOspreay #GCWNever @GCWrestling_
▶️https://t.co/6TnJFea4Hp pic.twitter.com/QMdQEcTh1j— Rob (@HeyImRob) June 19, 2022
Deppen rebounded from the loss Saturday with a win in a five-way scramble featuring Dustin Waller, Effy, Jimmy Lloyd and Marcus Mathers.
Joey Janela finished the weekend at 1-1 after losing to Mike Jackson Friday and defeating JT Dunn Sunday in a wild match.
Here are the full results from the busy two days of action:
GCW You Wouldn’t Understand (Saturday) results:
- GCW World Champion Jon Moxley defeated Tony Deppen to retain
- GCW Tag Team Champions Bussy defeated The Mane Event to retain
- Jimmy Lloyd, Ciclope & Miedo Extremo defeated Second Gear Crew (1 Called Manders, Mance Warner, Matthew Justice)
- Homicide defeated Grim Reefer
- Charles Mason defeated Nate Webb
- ASF, Drago Kid & Gringo Loco defeated The SAT (Joel, Jose & Will Maximo)
- Masha Slamovich defeated Marko Stunt
- Ninja Mack defeated Jack Evans
- Mike Jackson defeated Joey Janela
- Blake Christian defeated Alec Price, Cole Radrick, Jack Cartwheel, John Wayne Murdoch, Jordan Oliver and Komander in a seven-way scramble
GCW I Never Liked You (Sunday) results:
- Will Ospreay defeated Nick Wayne
- Tony Deppen defeated Dustin Waller, Effy, Jimmy Lloyd and Marcus Mathers
- Second Gear Crew (Manders & Mance Warner) defeated Waves & Curls
- Joey Janela defeated JT Dunn
- Drago Kid, ASP & Gringo Loco defeated Komander, Ciclope & Miedo Extremo
- Cole Radrick defeated Ninja Mack
- Kevin Blackwood defeated Jack Cartwheel
- Allie Katch defeated LuFisto
- Blake Christian defeated Jordan Oliver
The promotion returns on June 30th with Dead on Arrival from Detroit Michigan, followed by Gateway to Death in St. Louis on July 1st.
Wrestling Observer Radio: Tim White, TripleMania, Rampage, Smackdown, Nick Wayne vs. Ospreay
Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back to talk all the news in wrestling including the passing of Tim White, Slammiversary, TripleMania, Rampage and Smackdown thoughts, Will Ospreay vs. Nick Wayne, Bryan Danielson and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Timestamps:
Start: Tim White passes away
6:10: Will Ospreay vs. Nick Wayne
10:23: Triplemania Tijuana recap
29:30: Slammiversary results
35:12: Andrade not wrestling at Forbidden Door, Bryan Danielson’s status
38:42: Los Angeles Times and AEW
41:40: AEW Rampage recap
48:26: SmackDown recap
Nick Wayne on his pro wrestling journey, high school, AEW contract
At only 16, Nick Wayne is the youngest person to ever sign with AEW.
As the son of Pacific Northwest legend Buddy Wayne, he was introduced to the world of wrestling very early on in life. As a child, he would watch his father train other wrestlers at his academy three times a week and when he wasn’t there, he would be watching pro wrestling on television.
“How could you not fall in love with it?,” he said.
I sat down to chat with Wayne during AEW Double or Nothing weekend in Las Vegas at Blue Wire Studios at the Wynn Las Vegas. He talked to me about numerous topics including his start in wrestling, his experience in the locker room, signing with AEW, and so much more.
Training At Nine Years Old
Wayne had his first match when he was 12, but he began his training at the age of nine at the Academy.
“Once I was about eight years old when the trainings would be over, I would get in the ring by myself and do what they did. I would see what they would do, I would see what they would learn and I would get in by myself and I would do it. I started training for real with the students when I was nine years old.”
The biggest challenge he faced at that age was learning to take bumps in the wrestling ring.
“When I was 9, I was probably a hundred pounds so when I would take the bumps, the ring would have no give. It was like I was taking a bump on the concrete.”
Wayne recounts being 12 and wrestling three shows a day part of a three-day festival in Abbotsford, Canada: a total of nine matches in his first weekend wrestling.
“It was a very last second thing. I wore volleyball knee pads, white kick pads and Nike spandex.”
“I think he’d be proud of me following in his footsteps and his style of wrestling.”
Wayne explained that his father taught him everything he knows about pro wrestling and that he grew up watching a lot of AAA Lucha Libre and CMLL.
“I think he would be. I wanna say he’d be proud of me. When he was wrestling during his time in the 80s, the 90s and early 2000s, he was the one that was doing things that people weren’t willing to do. He would do the more high risk stuff, but he was always the one that did the high risk stuff, that had the boundaries, and broke them. So I think if he saw me wrestle, he’d be proud because I follow in his footsteps, I like to do the high risk stuff as well. I think he’d be proud of me following in his footsteps and his style of wrestling.”
Being in high school and wrestling
Wayne may already have a contract with a major group in pro wrestling, but he is still only in high school with one more year to go. Given that it’s not everyday you find professional wrestlers in high school like Wayne, I asked him about what his peers think of his outside work.
“Ever since the kids knew that I was a wrestler since 5th and 6th grade, it’s been judgmental since day one honestly. They all look at it as fake and choreographed. It’s not real to them. They think everything is fake and like a show. But, really, I come to school and I am limping and stuff, and they’re all like ‘You’re just acting.'”
Wayne goes on to explain that he tells his classmates he doesn’t want to limp for fun, also adding, “It’s been a lot of judging, a lot of bullying, I guess, but I don’t really let it get to my head because I love wrestling so much. I love traveling on these weekends, meeting new people, being with my people. This is kinda my happy place. I like to use their hate toward me as motivation to get better. One day, these people that hated on me will be fans one day.”
Wayne says he has invited friends to go to the show and once they go, they are “mind blown.”
Wayne’s favorite part of school is lunch. He also says he loves to write and would like to write a book someday about his career.
Being Taken Off The Wrld on GCW
GCW held their biggest show ever — The Wrld on GCW — in January from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York. Wayne was supposed to take part in the show in a scramble match. However, just days before the show, he was pulled due to his age.
“I was so bummed because a few days before that, I got my whole new set of gear for the show. I got my new entrance jacket for the show. I had all these crazy ideas I wanted to do. I was gonna go balls to the wall for the show. Hearing that honestly broke my heart because it would have been the biggest show I’d ever done.”
Wayne still got to attend, but just not perform. In order to make it up to him, Joey Janela allowed Wayne the opportunity to pick his opponent for a later date. Wayne picked Will Ospreay who he sees as an “idol.” He will get his shot at Ospreay at GCW’s June 19th debut in Providence, Rhode Island. It will also be GCW’s New England debut.
Signing with AEW
Earlier this year, following his match with Christopher Daniels at DEFY Wrestling, he was surprised by Darby Allin who presented him with an AEW contract. He signed at only 16, making him the youngest person to ever sign with AEW. Wayne has said he will start when he turns 18.
“From now until I am 18 years old, it’s kinda like a learning experience, I’ll go to the show and learn TV wrestling, learn how AEW does things, meet the agents, learn the production, so that by the time I turn 18, we’ll be ready to rock ‘n’ roll.”
He’s looking forward to working with agent Jerry Lynn and wants to work against Bryan Danielson and Kenny Omega.
When I asked him his thoughts on the current AEW product, he said they are “pushing the limits, pushing the boundaries.” He also added that be believes “the matches they put on in a weekly basis are just incredible.”
Will Ospreay vs. Nick Wayne announced for GCW I Never Liked You

After being pulled from The Wrld on GCW in New York City at the last minute due to his age, Nick Wayne was asked by Joey Janela on Twitter to call his shot for a match at his Spring Break shows.
Wayne replied: “Will Ospreay.”
While the Pacific Northwest phenom didn’t get the match at this year’s Spring Break, he will get his shot at Ospreay at GCW’s June 19th debut in Providence, Rhode Island. It will also be GCW’s New England debut.
I Never Liked You will be available as a live pay-per-view on FITE.tv, per usual.
The event will also mark Ospreay’s GCW debut whereas Wayne has been a regular.
GCW also announced other wrestlers for the show which include Indie Hall of Famer LuFisto, Jack Cartwheel, Ninja Mack, Tony Deppen, Second Gear Crew and Janela himself.
The event will take place at Fete Music Hall with limited tickets remaining.
Daily Update: Jack Evans, Nick Wayne, Ric Flair
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Tuesday News Update

WWE
- Kushida’s WWE.com profile has been moved to the alumni section. It was reported yesterday that his WWE contract has expired and has left the company.
- Main Event matches taped for this week’s show include Apollo Crews vs. T-Bar and Tommaso Ciampa vs. Cedric Alexander.
- The dark match following last night’s Raw had The New Day defeat Sheamus and Ridge Holland.
- Corey Graves on Twitter thanked Jerry Lawler for replacing him on Raw while he is on his honeymoon with Carmella: “Trust me, it’s not lost on me that while I’m away, it takes one of the GOATs to hold it down on my behalf. I’m grateful. Thank you, @JerryLawler for avoiding the iceberg!”
- Cody Rhodes is the guest on the Out of Character podcast this week with Ryan Satin.
- Full matches and segments added to WWE’s YouTube page today include Kevin Nash vs. Triple H from Judgment Day 2003, Michelle McCool vs. Layla in a loser leaves WWE match from Extreme Rules 2011, and John Cena signing a contract to face Roman Reigns at last year’s SummerSlam, which took place on the July 30, 2021 edition of SmackDown.
AEW/ROH
- This week’s AEW Road to Pittsburgh, focusing on Britt Baker’s hometown return, CM Punk vs. Dustin Rhodes, the coffin match, and more.
- Britt Baker was at the Pittsburgh Steelers training facility today.
- Jack Evans commented to a fan on Twitter after announcing that his contract with AEW won’t be renewed after April: “Nah it is part of the business. Not to diss myself but I wasn’t giving any added value to the company truthfully and with a big roster you do gotta make cuts.”
- Andrew Thompson talked to Nick Wayne about his status with AEW. He says he won’t officially start with the company until after he graduates from high school. “Just for now until I’m 18 years old, we got about a year and a half left. I’m just working the hardest I can so the day I turn 18 I’m ready to go. My talent in the ring is crisp. Just working to be the best version of myself. I do have to graduate high school.”
- There will be a meet and greet tomorrow with Jay Lethal, Satnam Singh, Red Velvet, and Hangman Page tomorrow at 5:30 pm ET prior to Dynamite at the Petersen Events Center. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 12 pm ET at aewlivemerch.com.
- AEW Community also has an offer at the Petersen Events Center where bringing a pack of new & unopened diapers can get a picture with Sammy Guevara and Tay Conti. It stars from 6 – 7 pm ET. First come, first served.
- A new AEW x Street Fighter t-shirt design featuring Ruby Soho will be available this Wednesday.
- This week’s Sammy Guevara vlog.
Other Wrestling
- Best wishes to Mike Johnson of PWInsider and his family regarding the passing of his mother Diane.
- Ric Flair posted footage of himself training with Jay Lethal.
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Wrestling Observer Live: Nick Wayne, RAW preview, Rampage and Smackdown, more
Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including Nick Wayne signing with AEW at Defy on Saturday night and more on what it entails, Smackdown and Rampage notes from Friday, RAW tonight, tons of news notes and feedback and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
Bryan & Vinny & Craig review AEW Rampage and Defy Year 5 with Nick Wayne vs. Chris Daniels!
The Bryan & Vinny & Craig Show is back with a packed show today as we’ll talk AEW Rampage from Friday night and also the Defy V show with tons of notes on all the matches, the Nick Wayne vs. Chris Daniels match that ended with Darby Allin showing up to give Nick Wayne and AEW contract, and so much more. A fun show as always so check it out~!
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On the Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live, I am joined by former WWE, ECW and WCW star Lance Storm.
We discuss the morale situation within WWE. How common are these issues and what can WWE do to turn it around?
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Wrestling Observer Radio: UFC PPV, Nick Wayne signs AEW deal, Smackdown, Rampage, more!
Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including a full UFC PPV recap, Nick Wayne signing with AEW and what it entails, more notes from Defy on Saturday night, Smackdown and Rampage reviews, all the weekend news and more! A fun show as always so check it out~!
Timestamps:
Start: UFC recap
12:35: Defy Year V recap, Nick Wayne signs with AEW
28:19: Ratings
35:49: Peacock, WWE, and second day rights to shows
38:42: WWE SmackDown recap
51:45: AEW Rampage recap
59:54: Raw on Monday
Nick Wayne accepts AEW contract from Darby Allin at Defy event

Nick Wayne was offered an AEW contract following tonight’s Defy Year V main event.
After Christopher Daniels defeated Wayne to retain the interim Defy World Championship, Darby Allin made a surprise appearance. He told Wayne that he brought an AEW contract for him. After taking time to recover, Wayne accepted the contract.
Darby just presented Nick with an AEW contract pic.twitter.com/AAwA9VyrLU
— Bryan Alvarez (@bryanalvarez) February 13, 2022
On Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez noted that the contract would be something along the lines of a apprenticeship deal where Wayne, 16, has to finish high school. When he turns 18, he would become a fully contracted AEW wrestler.
Following Allin’s appearance, Shane Strickland came out and told Wayne that this was Swerve’s house.
Wayne is the son of Buddy Wayne and has made regular appearances for Defy, Black label Pro, 5CC and Game Changer Wrestling in the last year. He’s wrestled against the likes of Joey Janela, Blake Christian, Jack Cartwheel, and Lee Moriarty.
Other matches from tonight’s Defy show had Jonathan Gresham retain the ROH World Championship against Cody Chhun, The Bollywood Boys defeating Midnight Heat for the Defy Tag Team titles in a ladder match, and Trey Miguel successfully defending Impact’s X-Division title against Titus Alexander and Guillermo Rosas in a three-way.
Wrestling Observer Live: GCW PPV, Royal Rumble, Nick Wayne, tons more!
Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including the GCW PPV from Sunday night, Nick Wayne, The Royal Rumble line-up thus far, Beach Break, Rampage and Smackdown thoughts and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!