Big Damo on PROGRESS Wrestling acquisition: ‘Was not on the bingo card for us’

Former WWE stars Big Damo and Nikki Storm (fka Nikki Cross) open up about their unexpected takeover of PROGRESS Wrestling and how it all came together. 

In an exclusive interview with Tom Campbell of Cultaholic Wrestling, Damo and Storm talked about their plans for PROGRESS Wrestling after acquisition. Damo exclaimed that it was the last thing they expected. 

“Genuinely, this was not on the bingo card for us, either. We have talked about a million different scenarios for a long time. We have been wrestling for 22 years, Nikki has been wrestling for 18 years, so we know there is a time limit. We are going to have to start thinking about what is the future and we thought that was going to be with our little Scottish promotion in Glasgow, but no, it turns out.”

He added that the opportunity fell in their lap shortly after Storm’s WWE release.

“This opportunity came along a few weeks ago. Not long after Nikki had been released, actually. It was only a few days after. I’ll just be honest, I was in Belfast about to jump on a plane going to another show and I had to sit thinking about it on the plane like, ‘This is wild. There’s no way this could happen.’ Then I come off the plane and we start talking about it seriously. At first we were talking with James Amner, he’s been in situ at PROGRESS for a long, long time. He’s one of the hidden gems. He hates credit in every single way but he’s one of the reasons PROGRESS has been ticking over at all for maybe a decade.”

“When I broached Nikki with it, she was like, ‘What?’ So there’s been plenty of conversations and, listen, the boys made it very easy. I dealt directly with Martyn Best…and he was very patient with me and we were able to come to the best agreement for both of us. That was one of the most amazing experiences in terms of how easy he made that for me. This could have been very, very difficult and this could have been out of our reach, realistically, because we are living in the United States. That is still our home. Obviously that will change in the next few years but that is our handicap, effectively, in one regard. But now it’s putting us in a position where we’re starting to think about, ‘Okay, what do we want to do next?’ and PROGRESS Wrestling has answered a lot of those questions very quickly.”

“We can now start thinking about long term, and that’s something Nikki and I were talking about the other day. Our goal is to make this into the number one independent promotion on the planet.”

Storm added that the ambition to make the promotion the best wrestling company in the globe. 

“Number one. Letter A. Don’t get me wrong, we want to give back to the industry, but PROGRESS is going to be the number one wrestling company in the world.”

The announcement of their takeover was announced in May. Storm is set to compete in her first match since the WWE release at PROGRESS Wrestling in July.  

Former PROGRESS co-owner issues statement following Nikki Cross & Big Damo acquisition

Former PROGRESS Wrestling co-owner Lee McAteer has issued a statement following Nikki Cross & Big Damo’s acquisition of the British wrestling promotion.

The promotion released an official statement on May 26, 2026, and revealed that co-owners Martyn Best and Lee McAteer were done with the promotion, and former WWE wrestlers Nikki Cross & Big Damo had acquired it.

McAteer later shared a statement on social media reflecting on his tenure at PROGRESS, expressing his pleasure in passing the promotion to Cross and Big Damo.

Being a custodian of PROGRESS Wrestling has been one of the greatest honours of my life, and with fellow owners Martyn Best and Matt Buczek, we have restored and protected PROGRESS and leave it in a stronger place for it to grow to the next level. I have been so proud of the connection we have nurtured with our loyal fans, and it will be something I will always treasure,” he wrote.

I am delighted that we are handing the company over to two people I have great admiration for, and who are highly respected throughout the wrestling community. Big Damo and Nikki Cross are British and Irish wrestling royalty, and after hearing their thoughts, I know that the most exciting chapter in PROGRESS’s history is still to come. I am incredibly excited for the future of PROGRESS under Big Damo and Nikki. Let’s all get behind both of them. To all the PROGRESS fans, wrestlers, colleagues and partners, thank you,” he concluded.

What is PROGRESS Wrestling?

Based in London, UK, PROGRESS Wrestling was established in 2011 by Jim Smallman, Jon Briley, and Glen Joseph. Following a successful run filled with a few ups and downs, PROGRESS was acquired by Lee McAteer and Martyn Best in 2022.

In February 2024, PROGRESS Wrestling merged with DEFY Wrestling, an independent promotion based in Seattle, Washington, in the United States. And on May 26, 2026, both PROGRESS and DEFY were acquired by Cross and Big Damo.

Over the years, PROGRESS has produced and worked with several talented wrestlers, including Pete Dunne, JD McDonagh, Trent Seven, Michael Oku, and many more.

Nikki Cross & Big Damo acquire PROGRESS Wrestling, co-ownership of DEFY

Former WWE wrestlers Big Damo and Nikki Cross have taken ownership of PROGRESS Wrestling and co-ownership of DEFY Wrestling.

The official announcement Monday revealed the news as Martyn Best and Lee McAteer are done with the promotion.

“We are delighted to be the new co-owners of PROGRESS. We both started in the UK and Ireland and fully believe this is host to the greatest talent pool on earth and PROGRESS is well positioned to showcase this generation and the next generation,” said Damo.     

“We are also very excited to be the new co-owners of DEFY Wrestling. Home to the most feverish fan base in the Pacific Northwest. Nikki and I have an affinity with Seattle, and I always had an incredible experience wrestling on the DEFY shows in front of the Defyance.”

“We would like to thank Martyn Best and Lee McAteer for being wonderful custodians and bringing new levels of professionalism to our industry. They steered PROGRESS after a worldwide pandemic, created an incredible wrestling network in Hooked On Wrestling TV, created a phenomenal working partnership with Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan and DEFY in USA and showed ambition, and an incredible drive to give multiple talented men and women visas to compete in the USA, and opportunities in so many other countries.”

“Our job now is to guide PROGRESS through the coming years, identify new talent and integrate them with the current phenomenal roster. I’m proud to say we have some of the best wrestlers in the world performing for us right now. Our men’s World Champion Cara Noir and Charlie Sterling are performing at the highest level. Our Tag Team Champions Luke Jacobs and Ethan Allen are two of the best wrestlers in the world under 30. Our women’s division is host to some of the best women wrestlers alive. Women’s champion Alexxis Falcon, Rhio, Kanji, Emersyn Jayne and so many more. We also have Hollywood actor Paul Walter Hauser regularly walking the Hollywood red carpets with his PROGRESS Proteus Championship belt. Then there is Gene Munny, Charles Crowley, former WWE star Axel Tischer, Hollie Barlow, Simon Miller, Man Like DeReiss, Spike Trivet, Lykos Gym, and so many more.

“I could go on all day but Nikki and I want to continue to give these amazing athletes a platform to create engaging stories, while also leaving plenty of room for absolute masterpieces in ring.”

“We also want to capitalise on our great relationships with talent and promotions worldwide, and create new partnerships that not only bring phenomenal talent to our shores, but also export our best talent to new ventures abroad.”

Cross’s statement reflected on women’s ownership of wrestling promotions, and plans to elevate PROGRESS and DEFY. 

“It is not lost on me that there are few female owners in professional wrestling, so I want to bring my experience and insights to the table and elevate PROGRESS and DEFY to new levels,” said Cross. 

“We were deeply encouraged by the first PROGRESS Women’s Super Strong Style 16 tournament. Rhio and Gisele competed in an incredible main event, and Rhio proved to be a worthy winner! We will soon be announcing that next year, in 2027, we will host the first stand alone female Super Strong Style 16.”

“We are also in the process of bringing PROGRESS to new cities across the UK, and will be excited to announce those details soon.”

Cross was among the talents released by WWE in April this year. Her first match since the exit was announced for July in PROGRESS Wrestling. 

Nikki Cross announced for first match since WWE release 

Nikki Cross will step back into the ring for her first match since being released by WWE. It will take place in July with details about her opponent unannounced.

PROGRESS Wrestling officially announced that Cross will compete at Chapter 196: Scorchio on July 26. Her opponent has not yet been announced. 

“Nikki Storm (formerly Nikki Cross) will be competing at Chapter 196: Scorchio on Sunday 26th July! We are delighted to have Nikki wrestling and we will be announcing her opponent soon @EBallroomCamden,” tweeted PROGRESS Wrestling. 

Cross was released along with the other members of the Wyatt Sicks in April. Not too long after she filed to trademark ‘Nikki Storm’ and ‘Best in the Galaxy’. 

Cross signed with WWE in 2016 and was notably a part of Sanity on NXT. In 2024, she joined Wyatt Sicks as Abby The Witch, a character from Bray Wyatt’s Firefly Funhouse. 

Her last WWE match was on the September 9, 2024 edition of Raw in a mixed street fight featuring Dexter Lumis, Erick Rowan and Joe Gacy against The Creed Brothers, Chad Gable and Ivy Nile.

The former Wyatt Sicks announced for WrestleCon

Former WWE superstars The Wyatt Sicks have now been announced for an upcoming edition of WrestleCon with their new names.

WrestleCon recently announced that former WWE wrestlers Wyatt Sicks (Bo Dallas, aka Uncle Howdy, Nikki Cross, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Joe Gacy) are set to attend the convention in Minneapolis as part of WWE SummerSlam Weekend later this year. Wyatt Sicks, alongside Alba Fyre, Zoey Stark, and other wrestlers, was released just days after WWE WrestleMania 42.

The WrestleCon convention is scheduled to run from Friday, July 31, to Sunday, August 2, and The Wyatt Sicks are scheduled to appear on all three of these dates. Their WrestleCon promotional advert also revealed their new post-WWE names.

  • Uncle Howdy/Bo Dallas – Taylor Rotunda
  • Nikki Cross – Nikki Storm
  • Erick Rowan – Erick Redbeard
  • Dexter Lumis – Samuel Shaw
  • Joe Gacy – Joseph Sawyer

Why did WWE release the Wyatt Sicks?

In an earlier edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter from May 2026, Dave Meltzer opened up and explained the reasons behind WWE’s releases of Wyatt Sicks, Aleister Black, and others.

“It was just felt that the group had run its course. Even at first there were those who saw it as a short-term idea. It was basically a tribute to Bray Wyatt and was over big at first but it was limiting how they could be used with that gimmick over the long haul.”

Former WWE wrestler Nikki Cross files new trademarks

Former WWE wrestler and part of The Wyatt Sicks, Nikki Cross has now filed for two brand new trademarks.

Just days after WWE WrestleMania 42 and hours before the April 24, 2026, episode of Friday Night SmackDown, WWE released several of its contracted Superstars. While multiple NXT and LFG talents got released, a few main roster talents were also let go, including Kairi Sane and The Wyatt Sicks.

Cross of the Wyatt Sicks has now filed for two new trademarks. On April 28, 2026, Cross filed for the trademarks “Nikki Storm” and “Best In The Galaxy.”

The following are the descriptions used for the trademark “Best In The Galaxy”:

IC 025: Shirts; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts; Hats; Bandanas; Socks. IC 041: Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Providing online interviews featuring professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.

While the description for the trademark “Nikki Storm” is as follows:

IC 016: Printed comic books; printed graphic novels. IC 025: Shirts; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts; Hats; Bandanas; Socks. IC 041: Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Providing online interviews featuring professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes.

Before joining WWE in 2016, crossed the name Nikki Storm for her wrestling career in the indies.

Alexa Bliss reacts to Nikki Cross’ WWE exit

Moments after Nikki Cross was let go by WWE, her former tag-team partner, Alexa Bliss, reacted to it with an emotional statement.

Bliss cross forever [black heart] thank you [Nikki Cross] for all of the amazing times, fun car rides, laughs & for being Hendrix’s backstage bestie [black heart] love you Nikki – can’t wait to see what’s next,” she wrote.

Nikki Cross calls Wyatt Sicks role the ‘honor of a lifetime’

Nikki Cross has posted a statement on what it meant to her to be included as a member of the Wyatt Sicks.

Cross portrayed the live-action Abby the Witch character, based on Bray Wyatt’s Firefly Funhouse persona, within the group. She posted the following on social media Sunday:

“Wyatts. Abby. It was the honour of a lifetime. Forever I will hold onto you. Our raggedy torn dirty white bloodstained dress and the cracked mask that showed off the scars but never broken. 

Fireflies. I love you beyond measure. Thank you for lighting the way ✨ Being with you all in Las Vegas last week was fate. 

Il never forget entrances at the Clash of the Castle in Paris , Australia, Poland, Germany, or any arena which would light up in the most beautiful way. 💫 

Every night we performed for you all, it felt like Bray and Brodie were there, their hands on our shoulders. 

Thank you to the Windham family ❤️ 

Thank you to the Huber Family. 

❤️ 

When backstage people would refer to us as the ‘Wyatts’, 

I would feel so much pride and I always will. 

Jason and Mandy – we couldn’t have done it without you guys ❤️ Lexi , your tribute at mania was beautiful and forever connected ⭕️

To my family, the boys: the Wyatt Sicks. To Bo. To Dexter. To Rowan. To Gacy. ❤️ 

To Bray. To Brodie Lee. 🕊️ 

I’m struggling to find the right words to talk about our journey. In time I will, so please allow me to share photos which capture the words I don’t have currently. Please know that I love you all. 

Abby the Witch. Wyatt Sicks. Fireflies. 

⭕️ 

I will treasure you always. 

I felt it all with you ❤️”

Cross, Joe Gacy, Dexter Lumis, Bo Dallas, and Erik Rowan were part of WWE’s post-WrestleMania 42 roster cuts revealed Friday.

Cross signed with WWE in April 2016 and debuted in NXT that same month. She later became part of Sanity alongside Alexander Wolfe, Killian Dain, and Eric Young. She made her main roster debut in late 2018 and later formed a tag team with Alexa Bliss known as Bliss Cross. In 2021, she introduced a superhero character. In 2024, she returned as part of the Wyatt Sicks.

During her WWE run, Cross was a one-time Raw Women’s Champion, a three-time Women’s Tag Team Champion, twice with Bliss and once with Rhea Ripley, and won the Women’s Money in the Bank briefcase in 2021.

Alexa Bliss sends message to Nikki Cross following WWE roster cuts

Alexa Bliss has sent a message to her former tag team partner Nikki Cross following Cross’ WWE release.

Cross, along with the other members of The Wyatt Sicks, was part of WWE’s post-WrestleMania roster cuts on Friday.

Bliss wrote:

“Bliss cross forever 🖤 thank you @WWENikkiCross for all of the amazing times, fun car rides, laughs & for being Hendrix’s backstage bestie 🖤 love you Nikki – can’t wait to see what’s next”

Bliss also sent the following message to rest of the Wyatt Sicks:

“Thank you Wyatt Sicks ⭕️🖤”

Bliss and Cross are two-time former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. They became the third team to hold the titles when they won a fatal four-way match on the August 5, 2019 episode of Raw, defeating then-champions The IIconics, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville, and The Kabuki Warriors.

They lost the titles to The Kabuki Warriors at Hell in a Cell that October before regaining them at WrestleMania 36 in March 2020. Their second reign ended on the May 26, 2020 episode of SmackDown, where they dropped the titles to Bayley and Sasha Banks.

Bliss’ post is below:

Wyatt Sicks, Alba Fyre, Zoey Stark among WWE releases

UPDATE:

Sean Ross Sapp is reporing that Dexter Lumis and Erik Rowan have also been released, meaning the entire Wyatt Sicks stable is now gone from WWE.

All main roster releases have 90 day no-competes, while NXT releases are 30 days.

Original Story:

Just a few days after WrestleMania 42, WWE has started a new round of cuts.

Bryan Alvarez is reporting that Nikki Cross, Zoey Stark, Alba Fyre, and Joe Gacy have been released from the company. Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp initially reported the releases that began on Friday afternoon, and is also reporting that Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas) and Andre Chase have also been released.

Alvarez says: “The list of releases is expected to be fairly big, unfortunately.”

Stark had been on the shelf after suffering a knee injury during a Money in the Bank qualifying match on Raw last year. Both Fightful and Alvarez confirm that Stark had been cleared prior to her release.

Some of the wrestlers posted statements on social media shortly after the news broke. Fyre, formerly Kay Lee Ray, wrote: “Kay Lee Ray would batter Alba Fyre. Just saying….” Cross, meanwhile, thanked WWE, William Regal, Robie Brookside, and others for her time in the company. 

Gacy summed up his feelings on the situation more succinctly, posting a peace sign emoji and the word “lol.”

Giulia discusses taking English classes, support from Kiana James

Giulia recently spoke about her real-life friendship with Nikki Cross in WWE and how Kiana James helps her with on-screen communications. 

Speaking with Adrian Hernandez, Giulia spoke about her friendship with Cross and how she helped her cope with backstage struggles and called her “a treasure.” 

“Oh, yes. Nikki Cross. She’s so nice. Oh, so scary. But she’s scary. But yeah, if she is not with me. Yeah, I always struggle, more struggle. But she helped me a lot.”

“She’s my treasure.”

The interviewer also asked Giulia about her friendship with James. Giulia said that the speed at which people talk in English is tough for her to decipher at times and James helps by making translations for her easier to understand. 

“Also she helped me a lot because my English is bad,  really bad. So, sometimes I cannot understand people who is talking so fast.” 

Yeah, but some people super, super fast, super fast first and then she’s here. She’s standing behind me and translate easy English and yeah, she’s so nice and we, I think we respect each other and yeah, it’s really meaningful.”

Giulia also talked about going for English classes twice a week in addition to learning from her phone or YouTube whenever she gets the time. 

“So, I go to English class twice a week and then also I take extra English class. And an app like on the phone. And YouTube. And if I have time, I sit down, study, study, study. So, every day because my English was zero when I came here.”

Giulia officially made her WWE debut on NXT at No Mercy in 2024 confronting then-NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez. At New Year’s Evil in January 2025, Giulia defeated Perez to win her first singles WWE title. Prior to this she had an extensive 4-year association with New Japan Pro-Wrestling. 

That following April, Giulia made her main roster debut on SmackDown. In June she dethroned Zelina Vega for the Women’s United States Championship that she later lost to Chelsea Green after a 133 day reign. Earlier this year, Giulia won back the title from Green on the January 2 edition of SmackDown.

During her SmackDown stint, Giulia and Kiana James were teamed up on-screen with the latter as her manager. On the March 6 edition of the show, they challenged Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair to a No. 1 Contenders match for the Women’s Tag Team Titles but lost. 

Report: Nikki Cross signs new multi-year WWE contract

Wyatt Sicks member Nikki Cross has reportedly inked a new WWE contract.

Fightful reports that Cross has re-signed with WWE on a new multi-year deal. Negotiations for the contract began this spring and Cross put pen to paper recently.

A former WWE Women’s Champion, Women’s Tag Team Champion, and the 2021 women’s Money in the Bank winner, Cross was repackaged as Sister Abigail when the Wyatt Sicks debuted on Raw this June. The group also includes Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas), Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, and Joe Gacy.

The 35-year-old Cross has yet to make her in-ring debut as the Sister Abigail character. The Wyatt Sicks had their first match on the August 5 episode of Raw with Rowan, Lumis & Gacy defeating Chad Gable & The Creed Brothers. Uncle Howdy then defeated Gable in a singles match this past Monday.

In 2023, Cross (real name Nicola Glencross) graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a master’s degree in history. She attended the program remotely and is now pursuing her PhD while continuing to work for WWE.

Women’s Tag Team title match official for next week’s WWE Raw

On next week’s Raw, Tegan Nox & Natalya are getting their WWE Women’s Tag Team title shot.

Nox & Natalya will challenge for Chelsea Green & Piper Niven’s championships on Raw next Monday (November 27). The announcement of the match was made on Raw Talk last night.

Nox & Natalya earned the title shot by winning a fatal four-way number one contender’s match on last night’s Raw. They defeated Ivy Nile & Maxxine Dupri, Kayden Carter & Katana Chance, and Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell.

To win the number one contender’s match, Nox rolled through on a crossbody and pinned Dupri for the victory.

Niven became Green’s new Tag Team title partner this August, taking over for Sonya Deville after Deville was forced out of action due to a torn ACL.

Raw is taking place from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville next Monday. The following matches have been announced for the show:

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Chelsea Green & Piper Niven defend against Tegan Nox & Natalya
  • Tag Team Turmoil match for Undisputed WWE Tag Team title shot: New Day vs. Alpha Academy vs. The Creed Brothers vs. DIY vs. Imperium vs. Indus Sher
  • Bronson Reed vs. Ivar

Two matches added to Monday’s WWE Raw

WWE has announced two new additions to the lineup for Monday’s episode of Raw.

On Saturday morning, Raw general manager Adam Pearce revealed that Xia Li vs. Indi Hartwell and Tommaso Ciampa vs. Ludwig Kaiser are both set for this Monday (November 13). The episode is taking place from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

Li is currently feuding with Becky Lynch. On Raw last Monday, Li attacked Lynch before a Women’s World Championship number one contender’s battle royal. Lynch wasn’t able to compete following the attack. Pearce wouldn’t allow Li to participate in the battle royal after what she did to Lynch.

Li then showed up on Tuesday’s NXT and confronted NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria. Li said she plans to take the NXT Women’s title from Valkyria.

Ciampa & Johnny Gargano defeated Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci on the October 30 episode of Raw. Interference by Kaiser then caused Ciampa & Gargano to lose a match against The Creed Brothers last Monday.

The updated card for Monday’s Raw is listed below:

  • Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Finn Balor & Damian Priest defend against Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso
  • The Miz vs. Ivar
  • Piper Niven vs. Tegan Nox
  • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Otis
  • Xia Li vs. Indi Hartwell
  • Tommaso Ciampa vs. Ludwig Kaiser

WWE Main Event results: Akira Tozawa vs. Axiom

This week’s WWE Main Event was taped at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska before Monday’s episode of Raw.

Two good matches this week, with an appearance from the very talented Axiom to boot, made this a very pleasant experience indeed.

Nikki Cross defeated Kiana James (5:07)

This was a good five-minute match where James was able to get over who she is as a character, whilst also showing off her moveset.

Kiana James hasn’t appeared on Main Event in over a year. Believe it or not, she wrestled Asuka the last time she worked an episode. Asuka is a dream opponent for anyone on Raw, let alone on this minnow of a show.

James plays the heel really well, she appears to be a businesswoman who has the power to manipulate anyone who stands in her way. She’s got a great smile and so if they wanted to turn her babyface later down the line, that’d work too.

She hit a great-looking belly to back suplex, but unfortunately, they stuck a body scissors spot in the middle, which always look a little bit hokey for my taste. Credit to Cross who sold it like the move was squeezing the life out of her.

The finish saw Cross go for a bulldog, but she was posted as James halted it. James hit the 401K but Cross kicked out. After some back and forth, Cross used a swinging DDT and The Purge to get the win.

Akira Tozawa defeated Axiom (8:48)

This was an excellent match by Main Event standards. Tozawa is always value for money and here despite winning, he played his role just right to allow Axiom to get over with the live crowd.

Axiom has only had the opportunity to appear on a main roster show once before and it was this one in December last year. He was able to work with Mustafa Ali and they were tremendous together.

It was nice to see here that they resisted the temptation to put him up against a giant, like a Bronson Reed, and instead went with something that would be far more entertaining.

This was a really carefully crafted match. It had everything you would want: a ton of grappling and intricate mat work early on, some high spots and some late drama before the victor was crowned.

It’s hard to believe that they haven’t worked together before, because the timing was there. Before the break, they worked really hard on the mat and then Axiom did a springboard moonsault onto Tozawa on the outside as they went to the ads.

Tozawa was in control after the commercials and did a sweet spot where he did a kip up into a German before heading up to the top rope.

In the end, the top rope played a big part in the finish. They fought up there and did a wicked-looking Spanish Fly for a near fall before Tozawa got the upper hand and used the senton to get his hand raised.

WWE Main Event results: Nikki Cross vs. Kayden Carter

This week’s WWE Main Event was taped at the SAP Center in San Jose, California before Monday’s episode of Raw.

These matches were just last week’s shuffled around and since the releases a few weeks ago, the show feels like it has a more limited pool of talent to work with. This was the third straight week that Main Event offered an all-women’s card.

Indi Hartwell defeated Xia Li (5:19)

This was just there really, not much to shout about at all but it told a story of sorts in which Hartwell’s knee wouldn’t hold and yet she still got her hand raised against the odds.

Hartwell has done really well on Main Event since she started getting some main roster action back in February of this year. Only a couple of defeats to Dana Brooke and Nikki Cross, but otherwise lots of wins. She also worked a three-way on NXT this past week and is certainly getting her minutes in.

The crowd liked Hartwell and didn’t like Li much, and they especially didn’t like her when she started to work over Hartwell’s left knee. She used a kind of knee bar, almost a half Boston crab to get Hartwell hobbling in discomfort.

Li telegraphed everything after this far too much so it was relatively easy for Hartwell to get the win. She dodged a charge and hit a cool-looking spinebuster. Then she missed a high knee and ate a facebuster to allow Hartwell to get the win.

Nikki Cross defeated Kayden Carter (6:54)

Cross’ finisher, The Purge, is proving decisive on Main Event these days and it once again got it done here. Carter took most of this one and although better than the opener, wasn’t anything special.

Cross is quite active on her socials and built up this one on X this week, as well as reposting some positive press from others.

As she normally does in these matches, she gave Carter plenty of chances to take control and show off what she can do. Cross is very good in this sort of spot.

Cross hit a Stinger Splash and a Michinoku Driver before she went for and missed a top rope cross-body. Carter seized the opportunity and locked in a submission hold. It didn’t feel like the finish and it wasn’t.

Cross crawled her way to the ropes to break the hold and then quickly managed to counter Carter to hit The Purge for the win.