WWE schedules NXT Great American Bash for very busy pro wrestling date

Three major professional wrestling shows are set to take place on June 28.

AEW Forbidden Door and TNA Slammiversary were already scheduled for that date — and it’s now been announced that NXT Great American Bash is also happening on that Sunday. Great American Bash will go head-to-head with Forbidden Door, while Slammiversary avoids direct competition due to its afternoon start time.

Great American Bash begins at 7 p.m. Eastern time on June 28. It’s the first NXT PLE that will air live on The CW as part of a new multi-year PLE deal between the sides. The CW already airs NXT every week and is now carrying PLEs on its broadcast channel as well.

“Everybody’s been asking me, ‘When is the first PLE on The CW Network?’ Well, that’s what this announcement is for. June 28, CW Network and NXT are going to bring you Great American Bash,” NXT boss Shawn Michaels announced. “This partnership is moving forward and the Great American Bash on June 28 will have a special start time of 7 p.m.”

Peacock was previously home to these NXT events, but that deal expired prior to Stand & Deliver 2026, which aired on YouTube while WWE was still working out where NXT PLEs would land.

Great American Bash, Forbidden Door & Slammiversary details —

A location for Great American Bash was not mentioned in today’s announcement, so it will presumably be held at the WWE Performance Center. Forbidden Door and Slammiversary are respectively taking place in San Jose, California and Boston, Massachusetts.

The listed start time for Forbidden Door ticket holders is the same as Great American Bash (7 p.m. Eastern), while Slammiversary is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m.

WWE Night of Champions is set for this weekend as well, with that PLE happening in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, June 27.

B&V: NXT Great American Bash, Seth Rollins update

The Bryan & Vinny Show returns with a review of the weakest of the three shows we reviewed today, NXT Great American Bash, basically a better-than-average NXT television show. Also, updates on Seth Rollins and other news from the day. A packed show, the third of FOUR today, so check it out~!

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TNA star Masha Slamovich appears during NXT Great American Bash main event

The main event of NXT Great American Bash saw TNA Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich get involved, helping Blake Monroe & Jordynne Grace even the odds against Fatal Influence.

Monroe & Grace faced off against Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley in the headlining match of Saturday afternoon’s event in Atlanta. Leading into the finish, there was a moment where the heels were able to gain the edge by having Jazmyn Nyx interfere and push Monroe off the top turnbuckle. But Slamovich then made her way out, brawling with Nyx and neutralizing Fatal Influence’s numbers advantage. The babyfaces then picked up the win with Monroe pinning Jayne.

This marked a successful NXT in-ring debut for the former Mariah May, who was competing in her first televised match since departing AEW for WWE. She worked together with Grace as babyfaces and used a double-arm DDT on Jayne to get the win.

Jayne is the current NXT Women’s Champion, but that could change before this weekend ends. She has a title defense against Grace coming up on Sunday night at WWE Evolution. The winner of that match will then head to TNA Slammiversary on July 20 for a winner-take-all match against Slamovich where the NXT Women’s Championship and TNA Knockouts Championship will both be on the line.

Slamovich has been Knockouts Champion since winning the title from Grace in October 2024.

Fight Game: Previewing all three WWE weekend events & AEW All In

John LaRocca and I, Garrett Gonzales, are back to preview four of the major pro wrestling shows this weekend: three from WWE/NXT and one from AEW.

We kicked off the show by giving out our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before hitting the major AEW and WWE topics of the week.

Here are the four shows we previewed:

  • NXT Great American Bash
  • AEW All In
  • WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event
  • WWE Evolution

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WWE NXT spoilers for July 1 episode

WWE taped two episodes of NXT at the Performance Center on Tuesday.

The July 1 episode was taped immediately following the live broadcast of this week’s show, giving the NXT roster all of next week off.

Spoilers courtesy of Cory Hays of BodySlam.net.

WWE NXT 7/1 taping results:

  • Lainey Reid defeated Thea Hail
  • Yoshiki Inamura defeated Jasper Troy
  • Joe Hendry defeated Wes Lee
  • Myles Borne defeated Lexis King
  • Izzi Dame & Tatum Paxley defeated Sol Ruca & Zaria

With the win, Inamura qualified for an NXT Championship match against Oba Femi at NXT Great American Bash on July 12. Wrestling Inc. is also reporting that a tag match featuring Jordynne Grace and Blake Monroe vs. Jacy Jayne and Fallon Henley has been set for the show. Grace is scheduled to challenge Jayne for the NXT Women’s Championship the following night at WWE Evolution 2.

NXT Great American Bash lineup for July 12, 2025:

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Yoshiki Inamura
  • Jordynne Grace & Blake Monroe vs. Jacy Jayne & Fallon Henley

NXT Great American Bash venue confirmed, will air same afternoon as AEW All In

WWE has announced some additional details regarding NXT Great American Bash 2025.

The venue for the NXT PLE has now been announced with it set for Center Stage Theater in Atlanta on Saturday, July 12. A press release issued by WWE confirms that Great American Bash will be taking place in the afternoon, meaning that the show should have at least some overlap with AEW All In: Texas. The AEW pay-per-view has a start time of 3 p.m. Eastern. Great American Bash’s exact start time was not mentioned in WWE’s press release.

Great American Bash is one of three WWE shows being held in Atlanta that weekend as part of a takeover of the city. Saturday Night’s Main Event will take place at State Farm Arena on the night of July 12, with State Farm Arena then hosting WWE’s all-women’s Evolution PLE on July 13.

Combo tickets for SNME and Evolution are going on sale at 10 a.m. Eastern time tomorrow (May 28). A pre-sale for combo tickets began this morning.

Ticket details for Great American Bash have not been announced yet.

“Additional information regarding individual tickets for Saturday Night’s Main Event, Evolution and The Great American Bash will be announced at a later date,” WWE wrote.

Earlier this week, NXT Battleground and AEW Double or Nothing also went head-to-head. Tony Khan reacted to WWE’s “consistent” counter-programming trend when asked about it at the post-Double or Nothing press conference.

“It’s pretty consistent,” Khan said. “I’d say it’s the most consistent event head-to-head scheduling I’ve seen since Jim Crockett Promotions saw a lot of scheduling that went that way. And I can tell you this will go a lot differently than that did.”

WWE Evolution, Saturday Night’s Main Event & NXT Great American Bash set for July 12 weekend

The rumors of the return of WWE Evolution have become a reality.

Announced during WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, the second-ever Evolution will take place on Sunday, July 13th at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The show will be a premium live event airing on Peacock/Netflix.

The all-women’s show will be preceded the night before by Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12th in the same venue, airing on NBC and Peacock per usual.

During the video, the annual NXT Great American Bash was also announced for the weekend but without a time or date attached. With AEW running All In: Texas during the afternoon, it’s appears a strong possibility they run head-to-head.

A pre-sale takes place Tuesday with combo tickets available on Wednesday.

History of WWE Evolution

The first and only Evolution took place on October 28, 2018, at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. It was WWE’s first-ever all-women’s event, headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Nikki Bella, and Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair in a Last Woman Standing bout.

The show was seen as a make-good for their female talent as WWE was heading to Saudi Arabia days later for Crown Jewel, but women were not allowed on those shows at that point.

As early as December 2019, Stephanie McMahon said she hoped to have an announcement about a follow-up soon but it wasn’t until earlier this year that rumors began that it was actually going to happen.

Fight Game: Shane McMahon & Tony Khan meet, WWE SummerSlam preview

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 before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • Shane McMahon and Tony Khan’s meeting
  • Bryan Danielson & Swerve Strickland promo, Toni Storm and Mariah May losing steam
  • NXT Great American Bash night one
  • Favorite NJPW G1 Climax 34 match so far
  • SummerSlam preview

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WWE NXT live results: Great American Bash week one

Great American Bash 2024 begins tonight on a special episode of WWE NXT.

The two-week Great American Bash event is airing on Syfy due to USA Network’s coverage of the Olympics. Three title matches are scheduled to take place tonight, headlined by Roxanne Perez vs. Thea Hail for the NXT Women’s Championship. Hail is looking to dethrone Perez and begin the first championship reign of her young career.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn are in NXT to make their first title defense. They’re taking on Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson.

The Heritage Cup will be defended as Tony D’Angelo faces Tavion Heights of No Quarter Catch Crew.

A six-woman tag match with Sol Ruca, Karmen Petrovic & Lola Vice facing the mean girl trio of Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx is also set. Plus, TNA star Joe Hendry will make another NXT appearance as he performs a concert tonight.

Join us for live coverage starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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The setting for the NXT Great American Bash is a sound stage at the Performance Center in Orlando, and the show is taped before a live studio audience. The set is very American, and there is somewhat of a throwback look as the ring ropes are red, white and blue, much like the golden era of the World Wrestling Federation. The color scheme also plays into the patriotic theme. Bunting flags hang from barricades and other parts of the set, and the LED screens are also red, white and blue.

Opening the show is a wacky skit where Hank Walker & Tank Ledger try to break into the PC ahead of the Bash. Apparently their idea in breaking into the building is to somehow secure their spot as the hosts of the show. They break like this is Mission: Impossible, as they bypass a key pad and pick locks . Tank thinks he found the firewall, but it was just a few pieces of drywall. They unplug some wires and alarms go off. They poorly maneuver around laser, and somehow kill the power. No worries, though. They flip another switch as they welcome us to The Great American Bash.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn defeated Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend (with Oro Mensah) to retain the titles

Dawn pinned Jackson to win the match. They were given plenty of time, and they did well. An angle with NXT Champion Ethan Page follows the bout. Although Meta-Four lose the match, they sort of save face in the end with the angle.

The match itself goes through a commercial break. Legend & Jackson rally and stand tall as the show cuts to a split-screen break, and Jackson was being worked over when the show returned from commercials. Hot tag to Legend, and she cleans house.

They wrestle on and the challengers get some near falls, but pinning attempts are broken up or kicked out. As they go home, Dawn jumps off the ring apron with a meteora to Legend on the floor, and it looked like it hurt like hell. In the ring, Fyre counters Jackson. The champions then execute their finisher on Jackson, and Dawn covers Jackson for a three count.

NXT Champ Ethan Page comes out after the match to cut a promo on Mensah, who is the challenger for Page’s title next week on week two of The Bash. Page gets into the ring to confront Mensah. Page is holding his title belt, and he tells Mensah this is as close as he well get. As he says that, Page goes for a belt shot, but Mensah ducks and shoots behind. Mensah rolls up Page with a schoolboy. Jackson & Legend count to three, and Mensah gets a visual pin on the champ ahead of their match next week. Later on they have a contract signing.

Cedric Alexander is advising some rookies when he is confronted by Shawn Spears. They exchange words, and in rushes Brooks Jensen to cause a ruckus. He jaws with Alexander, which seems to set up a singles match between them.

Hank Walker is wearing a patriotic sports jacket that seems too small on him. He interviews Tavion Heights, who is wearing an Olympic jacket. Heights talks about this time four years ago he was competing in the Olympics. Heights is not afraid of big matches, and he is ready to face a shooter.

Tanks Ledger, also wearing a sports jacket that would make Boyd Pierce proud, interviews NXT Heritage Cup Champion Tony D’Angelo. “The Don” is sure he will successfully defend his trophy.

Pete Dunne is the focus of a great video package. Trick Williams is watching the video package, and he vows to whip Dunne’s ass next week, so they are apparently booked in match for week two of The Bash.

NXT Heritage Cup Champion Tony D’Angelo (Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo, Adriana Rizzo and Luca Crusifino) defeated Tavion Heights (Charlie Dempsey & Myles Borne) to retain the title

D’Angelo wins two falls to one, after scoring pinfalls in the third and fifth rounds.

First round ends with a stalemate. They grapple through the time, and with under 30 seconds remaining in round one, they each grab an ankle lock as the bells sounds in end in the round.

Wren Sinclair is seen cheering on No Quarter Catch Crew from the front row ringside.

Second round begins during a split-screen commercial break. As the show returns from commercials, they do a superplex spot as time runs out on round two. Still no falls, but that would change quickly in the third round.

Third round goes less than a minute, as Heights rushes. D’Angelo counters, but Heights comes back with more. However, Heights sells like his back goes out trying a suplex. D’Angelo capitalizes with his twisting fisherman’s buster finish, and D’Angelo scores he first fall with a pinfall round three.

Fourth round is very short like the previous round. Sinclair jumps into the ring between rounds, and she screams at Heights to motivate him. Heights is a house of fire, and he gives D’Angelo a belly-to-belly suplex to even the score. Heights covers D’Angelo for a pinfall, evening the score at one fall apiece.

Fifth round goes much longer as they fight on. The intensity really picked up down the stretch. D’Angelo fires up just before they go home. He gives Heights a belly-to-belly, but Heights kicks out. A few moments later, D’Angelo executes another belly-to-belly to score the deciding pinfall.

Promos originally posted to social media build up a six-woman tag team match for later tonight.

Cedric Alexander defeated Brooks Jensen

Alexander pinned Jensen after a lumbar check. Coming off a big win, Jensen loses clean here. Shawn Spears watched the match from ringside.

Jensen with a ton for fire at the start. They go on to trade near falls. Jensen kicks out after taking a Michinoku Driver from Alexander. Jensen with a Bobby Eaton flying legdrop off the top rope, but Alexander kicks out at two and a half.

The fighting spills outside the ring. Jensen leaps off the apron into a somersault senton of sorts, only to crash and burn as Jensen slams himself into the announce desk. Alexander sees his opening, and he gets Jensen back into the ring so Alexander can execute a lumbar check. Alexander then scores a pinfall.

Je’Von Evans is the focus of a video package that is to be continued…

Joe Hendry is chatting with some women backstage when he excuses himself so he can head to the ring. Ashante “Thee” Adonis enters the scene and leaves with a woman under each arm.

The Rascalz are their “magical treehouse”, which spoofs the gimmick in That 70’s Show where the teenagers smoke pot in a circle. Rascalz tease that too, but this is PG. They mention never having actually lost the tag titles, and Wes Lee says he is going to text the champs. They then turn off the camera so they can presumably do whatever is not PG.

Joe Hendry is seated in the ring with guitar, and he is over with the live studio audience. Hendry proceeds to play a song where he takes digs at Gallus. Like a real musician, Hendry takes a moment to tune his guitar before starting the song.

In the song, he makes a joke claiming Joe Coffey is the son of Dutch Mantell. Coffey then makes a joke about Coffey being deported for having bad facial hair. Hendry gets the crowd to clap along, and the audience also chants “we believe” at Hendry.

Hendry puts over the crowd before saying there will be an encore. Hendry is about to start when out comes Gallus to interrupt the concert. Joe Coffey cuts a promo on Hendry as Joe, Mark Coffey, and Wolfgang surround Hendry. They jump Hendry. Mark and Wolfgang hold Hendry so Joe can hit Hendry with the guitar, which is broken over Hendry’s back. Gallus fold their arms and stand over a fallen Hendry.

Hank & Tank take part in another wacky skit, where they are talking with NXT Womens’ Champion Roxanne Perez. Jaida Parker walks by and takes a verbal jab at Perez.

NXT Champion Ethan Page and Oro Mensah sit down across a table from each other in NXT GM Ava’s office. They cuts promos on each other before signing the contract for their match next week.

Jaida Parker defeated Kendal Gray (with Carlee Bright)

Parker pinned Gray after a running knee strike. Gray had a cameo last week when she suplexed a man, and this week she was in a match. Although she gets some offense, this match was a showcase to get Parker over.

Parker does an inverted vertical suplex at one point, as she pummels and punishes Gray. Parker bumps and feed when Gray makes a comeback. As Gray is running wild, out come Myles Borne and Wren Sinclair. Borne argues with Carlee Bright, and Gray leaves to ring to suplex Borne. After suplexing Borne, Gray gets back in the ring to get a near fall.

As they go home, Parker cuts off Gray. Tear Drop spot by Parker, followed by a gourdbuster. Parker then delivers her finisher, and she covers Gray for a pinfall.

Ridge Holland gives Thea Hail a pep talk, and in walks the rest of Chase U. Andre Chase seems to take exception to Holland telling Hail to “do whatever it takes” to win the title tonight. Should be noted that Chase U was decked out in the black shirts Holland brought for the group, except for Andre Chase.

More tension between the NXT Tag Team Champions in a backstage skit. Axiom apparently agreed to defend the tag titles next week against the LWO. That upsets Nathan Frazier, as Axiom did not consult him first.

Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx defeated Karmen Petrovic, Lola Vice & Sol Ruca in a six-woman tag team match

Henley pinned Petrovic to win the match.

The match goes through a commercial break, and it probably went too long. Sol Ruca popped the crowd before the show cuts to commercial, as he leapt off the top turnbuckle with a corkscrew moonsault. The babyfaces were looking strong, but Petrovic was getting worked over by the heels when the show returns from the break.

Hot tag to Lola Vice, and she cleans house with kicks and strikes. Sol Ruca does a take-off of the Buckshot Lariat (Money Clip) that was both impressive and cheesy. Trifecta of hip attacks by the babyface trio, and Ruca gets a near fall.

Melee in the closing minutes, and everyone getting involved and everybody is down selling. That led into a parade of spots on the home stretch. Petrovic gets some near falls, but she is eventually cut off. Jayne & Nyz run interference so that Henley can deliver her finisher. Henley then covers Petrovic for a pinfall.

A few of the women in this match should already be on the main roster, but especially Fallon Henley. Instead, she is aimlessly in a trio with no real direction for her character other than being a bitter heel.

NXT North American Champion Kelani Jordan and Tatum Paxley are in a skit that also features Wendy Choo. The less said, the better, but I well say it was silly. Regardless, this sets up a North American title match for next Tuesday.

Joe Hendry cuts a promo on Gallus as Hendry is leaving the building. Henrdy vows to get revenge on Joe Coffey in a singles match next week on NXT.

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez defeated Thea Hail (Andre Chase, Ridge Holland, Riley Osborne & Duke Hudson) to retain the title

Perez pinned Hail after Pop Rocks. Really good match to cap off the show.

Some grappling earlier on, and the match goes through a commercial break. Hail does a moonsault to the floor off the middle turnbuckle. Cut to a split-screen commercial break, and the match continues during the break.

Thea Hail fires up at one point, and she begins to run wild. Perez counters to trap Hail in a submission hold. Rope break, and the match rolls on. Perez argues with Chase U at ringside, allowing Hail to sail through the ropes with a suicide dive. Hail follows up with a high cross and a Michinoku Driver for a near fall.

Hail was going for a Northern Light when Perez counters by snapping Hails’ arm. Perez then teases Pop Rocks, but Hail escapes to catch Perez with a backslide for two. Hail goes for a Kimura. They trade submission holds several times going from a Kimura to a crossface. Hail powers to her feet with Perez on her shoulders. They do an awkward rolling fireman’s carry slam, and Hail springboards into a Nestea Plunge and a near fall.

Hail is dragging Perez back to the middle of the ring when Perez grabs the ring skirt. The referee goes to kick the skirt out of the ring, and he turns his back on the action. Perez then pokes Hail in an eye. Saito suplex by Perez, and a splash. Hail gets one last hope spot, as she moves when Perez charges towards her in a corner. Perez posts herself shoulder first, and Hail applies the Kimura. They roll out of the ring to the floor, where Perez smashes Hail into the ring steps.

Back in the ring, Perez goes back to the crossface, and Hail counters into yet another near fall. Hail with her submission hold, but Perez escapes to again apply a crossface. Hail was reaching for a rope break when Perez uses her foot to push off the bottom rope, and she rolls them away from the rope. Perez transitions and executes Pop Rocks, and Perez covers Hail for a three count.

Wrestling Observer Live: Adrian Street, big show previews for the week, indy wrestling fun, NXT PLE

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including the death of Adrian Street, RAW, NXT and AEW previews for the week, this is a dangerous sport, how rings are put together by people other than Bryan, NXT PLE thoughts and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Bryan & Vinny & Craig: NXT Great American Bash and Collision with FTR vs. Max & Cole

The Bryan & Vinny & Craig Show is back with tons to talk about including full reviews of the NXT Great American Bash 2023 PLE and the Collision show from Saturday, both with GREAT and also totally different main events. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Wrestling Observer Live: CM Punk is AEW’s ‘Real World Champion’

Andrew Zarian is back with another Sunday edition of Wrestling Observer Live talking about the latest in another busy weekend of wrestling.

On last night’s AEW Collision, CM Punk finally revealed what was in his bag and, to no one’s surprise, it was his original AEW World Championship before his departure last September. The first match for the “Real World Championship” happens this Saturday with Ricky Starks.

Also, FTR defended their AEW Tag Team titles against MJF & Adam Cole with a very dramatic ending, I talk about the match and about where all this is leading.

I also run through both tonight’s WWE NXT Great American Bash which features several title matches and the in-ring debut of Gable Steveson. I then preview next weekend’s WWE SummerSlam which will see Roman Reigns vs. Jey Uso and more.

Plus, a review of Friday’s WWE SmackDown, the news that Vince McMahon had spinal surgery, an interesting AEW trademark, and more.

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Wrestling Observer Radio: UFC recap, Collision with FTR vs. Max & Cole, Smackdown, more

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including the UFC recap with Ryan Frederick, Great American Bash NXT preview for Sunday, plus RAW and Dynamite previews, Rey Mysterio update, and full reviews of Collision and Smackdown. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Start: UFC 291 recap

30:23: Bryan’s Defy thoughts, Rey Mysterio injury update

34:36: NXT Great American Bash, WWE Raw, AEW Dynamite lineups

47:44: AEW Collision recap

1:10:10: WWE SmackDown recap

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Tag Team title match to kick off WWE NXT Great American Bash main card

WWE has announced which match will be kicking off the NXT Great American Bash main card.

The NXT Tag Team titles will be up for grabs in the opening match of Sunday’s main card. Gallus’ Mark Coffey & Wolfgang are defending their titles against Tony D’Angelo & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.

Stacks earned the Tag Team title shot when he defeated Joe Coffey on the July 11 edition of NXT. With his victory, Stacks also freed D’Angelo from jail.

In storyline, D’Angelo was in jail after being set up by Gallus. Stacks tricked Gallus into believing that he would betray D’Angelo, but Stacks revealed that he wasn’t a snitch and defeated Joe Coffey to earn D’Angelo’s freedom.

A homecoming celebration took place on NXT after D’Angelo was freed. It ended with Mark Coffey being put through a table.

On NXT earlier this week, D’Angelo & Stacks defeated Bronco Nima & Lucien Price.

The Great American Bash main card streams live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday. The pre-show for the event begins at 7 p.m. Eastern.

Here’s everything that’s been announced for the show:

NXT Great American Bash (Sunday, July 30) —

  • NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes defends against Ilja Dragunov
  • Submission match: NXT Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defends against Thea Hail
  • NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio defends against Mustafa Ali and Wes Lee in a triple threat match
  • Weapons Wild match: Roxanne Perez vs. Blair Davenport
  • Gable Steveson vs. Baron Corbin
  • NXT Tag Team Champions Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang) defend against Tony D’Angelo & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
  • Kickoff show: Nathan Frazer, Dragon Lee, Yulisa Leon & Valentina Feroz vs. Noam Dar, Oro Mensah, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson

Wrestling Observer Radio: Vince McMahon surgery, AEW news, UFC 291 preview

Dave Meltzer and I are back with Wrestling Observer Radio going over all the news in the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter and a few things that have happened since it came out.

We discussed the following:

  • Vince McMahon’s spinal surgery
  • The latest on Kenny Omega, Hangman Page, and the Young Bucks
  • AEW Dynamite ratings
  • Updates on Jade Cargill, Jamie Hayter, Jim Ross and Thunder Rosa
  • AEW Collision
  • Thoughts on the Bam Bam Bigelow Dark Side of the Ring episode
  • Update on Thursday’s NJPW G1 Climax show
  • Impact pay-per-view numbers being way up
  • Gable Steveson’s in-ring debut Sunday
  • WWE Survivor Series tickets sell out
  • How AEW markets their ticket sales for All In

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