Daily Update: WWE notes, Mike Santana, Zayda Steel

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A larger than usual issue this week with a wide variety of stories and tons of history:

  • The fixed fight accusations from Saturday’s UFC show, what happened, how Dana White and UFC handled it, fixed fights in the early days of MMA and the different motivations then vs. now, and a look back at history with a former world heavyweight boxing champion who later became one of the biggest stars of his era in pro wrestling.
  • A look at the third quarter TKO business, covering mostly UFC and WWE. How each category is doing and explanations as to why.
  • Nick Khan talks WWE ticket prices and booking decisions on live events
  • Full coverage of Saturday Night’s Main Event and business notes on the show
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi’s Farewell in Gifu and 30 minutes that capsulized the best aspects of the past, present and future of pro wrestling
  • Notes on the Tokyo Dome advance
  • Finals of the Best of the Super Juniors tag team tournament
  • Notes on the upcoming heavyweight tag team tournament
  • Lots of notes regarding AEW Full Gear
  • The real history of the original NWA national heavyweight championship
  • Matches likely to happen at Full Gear
  • The final installment of our Hall of Fame series, covering international and non-wrestlers, where we talk about the cases of people including Spyros Arion, Dominic DeNucci, George Gordienko, Ted Boy Marino, Billy Joyce, The Royal Brothers, Dave Brown, Zane Bresloff, Bobby Bruns, Bob Caudle, Joe Higuchi, Jim Johnston, James Melby, Bill Mercer, Gorilla Monsoon, Rossy Ogawa, Reggie Parks, Morris Siel, Tony Schiavone, George Scott, Kevin Sullivan, Mike Tenay, Ted Turner, Jesse Ventura, Roy Welch, Stanley Weston, The Grand Wizard and Koichi Yoshizawa.
  • Notes on the death of Victor Conte Jr.
  • Tank Davis kills his last payday and Netflix’s big fight for the fall is out the window and thank God for that
  • DDT has one of its biggest shows of the year
  • Betting odds for pro wrestling matches last week and this week
  • The most complete look at the television ratings of wrestling shows over the past week. How these numbers compare in placings to past years, where other than pro wrestling is hurting with the new ratings, competition for each show and placings for the time slot
  • CMLL has four straight sellouts and coverage of the main matches including a major return this week
  • What wrestler is having the best year for someone their age in wrestling history
  • Notes on a very confusing tournament coming up
  • What young wrestler sold out in a singles with Mistico this past week
  • Notes from the last AAA tapings
  • AAA booking huge arena for a taping
  • Stardom big show plus notes on the tag team tournament
  • Will Vince McMahon write a book?
  • Former pro wrestling star elected Mayor
  • How network, cable and streaming numbers have affected NASCAR in 2025
  • Update on Blue Demon Jr.
  • More on Smashing Machine including Dwayne Johnson comments
  • Jerry Lawler returns to WMC
  • Athletic commission in trouble over a sponsored women’s championship
  • El Hijo del Santo retirement tour hits Europe
  • More WBD sale talks
  • Blood & Guts news
  • A poll on AEW viewership and how people watch the TV and PPV shows
  • Advance ticket sales for WWE, AEW, TNA, MLW and RAF
  • BJ Penn arrested again
  • WWE sets gate records
  • Paul Levesque’s booking
  • How much Dwayne Johnson’s TKO stock is worth
  • Notes on the WWE arena business going forward
  • The Ridge Holland story

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Wednesday Update

WWE

Other Wrestling

  • Powerhouse Hobbs cut a promo on Hangman Page ahead of their falls count anywhere match on Dynamite tonight.
  • AEW put out a video with the women’s Blood and Guts teams getting a look at the cage for tonight’s match.
  • Willow Nightingale spoke to Uncrowned about being her authentic self in AEW:
    • My life’s work, everything I have done in wrestling up to this point, to me, it needs to happen as myself, my authentic self, without ever having to compromise or change who I am for anybody else.
    • To win the big one in the company that I love as myself, being the person I am, care-free, Black joy, big girl, never changing for anyone and just being myself and accomplishing something that grand, I think is the biggest story I can tell.
  • TNA World Champion Mike Santana reflected on reaching 1000 days sober:
    • 1000 DAYS CLEAN AND SOBER. 
    • Very proud of this milestone. Blessed with what I’ve been able to accomplish during this time. Both personally and professionally. Living proof of what happens when you put in the work. I’d be lying if I told you that everyday was easy. Life is going to do what life does, but I’m thankful to have a set of tools to help me maneuver thru the bad as well as the good. 
    • Thanks to everyone who’s rode with me thru it all. The ride continues…
  • TNA has announced that we’ll hear from Santana on this Thursday’s live Impact episode at Full Sail University in Orlando. The show will feature:
    • TNA World Champion Mike Santana speaks
    • Elijah returns with a live concert
    • Knockouts Champion Kelani Jordan in action
    • Jason Hotch vs. Cedric Alexander
    • Indi Hartwell vs. Dani Luna
    • We’ll hear from The System
  • Due to a scheduling conflict, Zayda Steel – who AEW is rumored to be interested in – has been pulled from her scheduled appearance at the Big Event Entertainment and Sports Expo in Brentwood, New York this Saturday. She will still be competing for Pro Wrestling Junkie in New Jersey on Sunday despite missing the convention:
    • Sorry for the bad news due to scheduling conflict Zayda Steel will no longer be attending the Big Event with us. We hope to bring her back in the future….. 
    • She will be appearing the next day on Sunday 11/16 at our Wrestling event in NJ if anybody would like to travel to meet her and see some awesome matchups we will give you a discount ticket at the door. Just send me a message.
  • GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale remembered the late Trent Acid on what would have been his 45th birthday:
    • Happy Bday trent acid! weve now cycled thru several generations of indie wrestlers/fans since he passed 15 yrs ago so many of today’s wrestlers dont even know who he is but rest assured, many of your favorites or favorites favorites were inspired by or wanted to be trent acid

Former WWE NXT wrestler addresses ‘common misconception’ about pay

Priscilla Kelly believes a lot of fans overestimate how much money wrestlers in WWE NXT are making.

The former Gigi Dolin was released from her WWE contract in a round of cuts that were made this May. In a new interview with Denise Salcedo, Kelly discussed the pros and cons of no longer being with NXT. One pro is that she has the freedom to make money through avenues like autograph signings and selling her own merchandise.

“I can do whatever I want now. I can take signings. I can sell my own merch. I can do whatever I want,” Kelly said. “And that’s a huge part of it, too. Is in WWE, you don’t have that freedom. You don’t have any freedom, really. Like, they own everything you do. They even took, I think, almost half of my Cameo earnings as well. That was like the one thing that they do allow you to do, is Cameo, and they even take a percentage of that.”

Kelly feels like some fans believe everyone in NXT is a millionaire, but that’s not the case. According to her, some contracts are as low as $30,000 per year — and the deals do not go much higher than that.

“The common misconception about, especially NXT performers, is that we’re millionaires, right? A lot of fans for some reason think that if you work in WWE, and you’re under that umbrella, you’re a millionaire, you live in a mansion, you’re driving a [Mercedes] Benz, you’ve got it made. That’s not the case. In NXT, there’s contracts as low as $30,000 a year. And they do not go as high as you think,” Kelly said.

“You have to live in Florida, which — it’s very expensive to live here. Going out to eat just for two people can run you $100+ because everything is marked up from tourism and Florida’s just the hotbed for people. So it’s very expensive living here. Having to pay for new gear all the time and all these expenses, taking care of your body and getting all these little things, like, it all adds up. And at the end of the day, especially because you can’t make money outside of what you make in WWE, you don’t make a lot. I think the common misconception is that we’re all just rich and rolling in money — and that’s just not the case.”

Though talent on the main roster are making good money, Kelly thinks fans even overestimate how rich a lot of them are.

“Even main roster talent, like, of course there’s people on main roster that are making the really big, big, big bucks — but that’s a small percentage,” she said. “A lot of people that are up there, like, they make good money, but they’re also paying for every hotel, they’re paying for all of their travel and all the food, everything they need on top of the other expenses of gear and taking care of your body and taking care of your sanity.”

Kelly stated that, because of how hard she’s hustling on the indies, she believes she’s making more money now than she did in NXT. She’s competing for MLW and indie promotions like GCW, AIW, and House of Glory in her post-WWE career.

WWE NXT ratings up slightly this week

Tuesday night’s WWE NXT episode averaged 528,000 viewers on The CW, a slight increase from the almost identical number (527,000) the show did last week. This marks the best audience total for the show since October 14.

In the 18-49 demo, NXT drew a 0.08 rating. That’s up 14.3 percent from last week and is also the highest rating the show has recorded in that category since the October 14 episode.

The show went head-to-head with an NBA game on NBC, as well as cable news coverage of the 2025 U.S. elections which dominated the cable charts for the night.

As compared to the same week in 2024, when Nielsen was still using its panel-only ratings measurement system, NXT’s overall viewership was down 14.7 percent while the 18-49 rating was down 52.9 percent.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for NXT, along with the 10-week average in both categories. This week’s episode was down 16 percent in overall viewers and 33.3 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

Note: Beginning on October 1, Nielsen switched to its new Big Data + Panel measurement system that has resulted in severe declines for most wrestling television shows, particularly in the 18-49 demo.

Daily Update: NXT dark match debut, Josh Alexander, Saraya

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Among the topics covered:

  • Major Hall of Fame article covering the Mexico and Japanese ballot. We go into detail on the likes of Zack Sabre Jr., Iyo Sky, Inoki & Sakaguchi, Yoshihiro Takayama, Angel Blanco & Dr. Wagner, Dorrell Dixon, El Dandy, Volador Jr., Sangre Chicana and others.
  • A look at Saturday Night’s Main Event and favorites.
  • The eye poke and crazy reaction to the Tom Aspinall vs Cyril Gane ending.
  • El Hijo del Santo will retire on the same night as John Cena and historical notes regarding his last shows.
  • A look at the wrestling career of Mike Rotunda, from star high school and college athlete to success with a number of different gimmicks.
  • Full coverage of NXT Halloween Havoc.
  • How WWE continues to change AAA and the phenomenon that is Dominik Mysterio in Mexico
  • The most detailed look at the ratings over the past week, how the new data has done a number on wrestling, Braun Strowman, World Series and an NFL rating that makes seven less sense than pro wrestling numbers
  • Women’s Grand Prix draws the largest crowd of the week
  • Lots of big matches and angles in a major week for CMLL
  • The New Japan Super Juniors tag team tournament
  • Iyo Sky vs. Mayu Iwatani in Sumo Hall
  • Updates on many legends
  • UFC star elected to wrestling Hall of Fame
  • Legal action involving former wrestlers including her mother’s prior lawsuit against her daughter who now wants to be a wrestler
  • Some very interesting independent notes
  • RAF goes the route of using MMA names and family members as its attempt to draw in Chicago
  • AEW PPV update
  • How people watch AEW TV & PPVs based on a survey we are doing
  • Advance ticket sales for upcoming WWE & AEW shows
  • Gable Steveson fights Dirty Boxing
  • Tank Davis sued by former girlfriend
  • Brother of WWE & UFC head Ari Emanuel talked about as presidential candidate for 2028
  • The WWE WrestleMania ad
  • Andrade and his non-compete

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  • WWE uploaded the full NXT segment where Joe Hendry & Thea Hail crashed Ethan Page & Chelsea Green’s AAA Mixed Tag Team title celebration.
  • Recent WWE signee Mike Derudder – known for competing in Europe as Mike D Vecchio – made his NXT debut in a dark match last night, facing Drake Morreaux.
  • WWE filed a new trademark for the NXT faction name “DarkState” on November 4.
  • On his Instagram stories, CM Punk made a post wishing Roxanne Perez a happy 24th birthday: “Happy birthday @roxanne_wwe!!! Proud of how hard you’ve worked this last year and how far you’ve come. Please stop hanging around [Dominik Mysterio]”
  • WWE ID Champion Cappuccino Jones will defend his title against Edge Stone at a November 29 show for Reality of Wrestling in Texas.
  • WWE Vault uploaded a video documenting the John Cena vs. Edge rivalry with matches from 2002-2010.

Other Wrestling

  • AEW Tag Team Champions Brody King & Bandido appeared together on a new episode of Close-Up with Renee Paquette.
  • Today marks 20 years since Josh Alexander began his pro wrestling career:
    • 20yrs ago today I got in a ring for the first time. I didn’t know it then, but my whole life changed when I mustered the courage to walk into that dirty old warehouse with a ring.
    • I’ve made friends, suffered injuries, found success and built a family because of that day.
  • 3NT Wrestling has an interview with Darby Allin.
  • Queen Aminata uploaded a new episode of her vlog.
  • Saraya noted that her father Ricky Knight is in the hospital but will be okay:
    • Just a quick message to say yes my dad is in the hospital. I’ve had a lot of messages of concern about it. He has been sick for a while. But what I will say is, he’s doing a lot better and getting healthier every single day. Appreciate all the messages. Hes the strongest human I know, very lucky and grateful that he’s my Daddio. 
    • Hes going to be okay, he’ll be there for a little while but again he’s doing incredible and making big progress
  • “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, a multi-time cancer survivor, shared a positive update after his latest check-up:
    • Getting my cancer check-up with my friend, Dr. Butler at SC Oncology Associates in Columbia. All GREAT!!! Get your check-up, save your life!!
  • TNA Wrestling will hold a “Family Fun Day” for fans at its TV taping in El Paso, Texas on December 7:
    • TNA Wrestling wraps up its 2025 season on Sunday, December 7, with a live event of action-packed pro wrestling at the El Paso County Coliseum – and it is officially Family Fun Day.
    • Free activities for fans start outside the venue at 12noon, including face painting, photos inside a TNA Photo Booth, photo-ops with ‘TNA Santa & Mrs. Claus’ and more.
    • TNA’s Family Fun Day coincides with the annual TNA Toy Drive, which will be held all three days in El Paso (December 5-7). Fans attending the action-packed pro wrestling shows in El Paso are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy. TNA Wrestling World Champion Mike Santana will make the formal presentation of all collected toys to Operation H.O.P.E. on Monday, December 8, at 11am local time inside the El Paso County Coliseum.
    • Operation H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Endure) is an El Paso-based non-profit founded by Angel Gomez whose mission is to help people in El Paso, Las Cruces and the surrounding areas of Texas and New Mexico who are enduring difficult times. Operation H.O.P.E. provides hope and help in meeting basic needs that will make a difference in people’s lives.
  • D-Von Dudley uploaded a YouTube documentary on his last match.
  • Los Panthers (Blue Panther & Hijo de Blue Panther) vs. Los Atlantis (Atlantis & Atlantis Jr.) vs. Los Felinos (Felino & Felino Jr.) vs. El Galeon Fantasma (Difunto & Barboza) has been added to the card for MLW x Don Gato Tequila: Live Special in Charleston, South Carolina on November 20.

WWE confirms new name for LFG season two winner

Dani Raye Sekelsky — the female winner of WWE LFG season two — has officially gotten her NXT in-ring name.

The former NFL cheerleader will be going by the name “Skylar Raye” in her NXT career. WWE confirmed the news this afternoon after filing a trademark for that name earlier this week. Raye will be competing in the WWE Speed Women’s Championship tournament on NXT, where she has a matchup against Fallon Henley scheduled for the first round.

Zaria vs. Wren Sinclair is the other match in the four-woman tournament, which will determine a new Speed champion after the belt was vacated by Sol Ruca. Zaria vs. Sinclair kicks off the tournament tonight. Henley vs. Raye will then presumably happen next week.

Raye defeated Penina Tuilaepa (who is going by the name PJ Vasa in NXT) to win season two of WWE LFG. The series is a competition reality show on A&E that features WWE legends coaching teams of Performance Center recruits. Winners are elevated to the NXT roster.

Championship celebration added to WWE NXT

On WWE NXT tonight, Chelsea Green & Ethan Page will celebrate their AAA title victory.

Green & Page became the new Mixed Tag Team Champions for Lucha Libre AAA by defeating La Hiedra & Mr. Iguana over the weekend. The new champs will now appear on NXT tonight for what WWE is calling a “Muy Grande Championship Celebration.”

Both Green & Page are Canadian but had not met prior to working together in NXT. Green recently said the pairing is going even better than she could have expected — and she would like for Page to work alongside her on the WWE main roster as well.

Ahead of NXT tonight, Shawn Michaels sent out a tweet congratulating Green & Page on their AAA win.

“Couldn’t be prouder of @OfficialEGO & @ImChelseaGreen,” Michaels wrote. “Hard work. Teamwork. Championship gold. Congratulations to the new @luchalibreaaa Mixed Tag Team Champions. #WWENXT”

Page is also the current men’s North American Champion in NXT.

Tonight’s broadcast begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time, with a six-woman tag match set to open the show. The bout will pit Tatum Paxley, Izzi Dame & Lola Vice against Fatal Influence.

WWE NXT (Tuesday, November 4) —

  • WWE Speed Women’s Championship tournament begins
  • Je’Von Evans vs. Saquon Shugars
  • Chelsea Green & Ethan Page Muy Grande Championship Celebration
  • Tatum Paxley, Izzi Dame & Lola Vice vs. Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley & Lainey Reid)

WWE announces opening match for NXT

WWE has revealed the opening match for tonight’s NXT episode.

A six-woman tag bout will open the show with Tatum Paxley, Izzi Dame & Lola Vice taking on Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley & Lainey Reid). Paxley, the NXT Women’s Champion, defeated Jayne for the belt at Halloween Havoc and is still feuding with Fatal Influence.

In her title reign, Paxley has promised to be a fighting champion. Her first title defense was against Vice last week. It ended in a no contest after Fatal Influence interrupted and laid out both.

Tonight’s NXT will continue the build to Gold Rush 2025 — a two-week TV special that’s airing on November 18 and November 25. The next NXT PLE is Deadline on December 6.

Here is the updated card for tonight:

WWE NXT (Tuesday, November 4) —

  • WWE Speed Women’s Championship tournament begins
  • Je’Von Evans vs. Saquon Shugars
  • Tatum Paxley, Izzi Dame & Lola Vice vs. Fatal Influence (Jacy Jayne, Fallon Henley & Lainey Reid)

WWE files trademark for new in-ring name

WWE made a new trademark filing this week for what looks to be the new in-ring name of a Performance Center recruit.

On November 3, WWE applied to trademark the term “Skylar Raye.” The application lists that the trademark is to cover goods and services related to pro wrestling performances — which is the standard language WWE uses in filing trademarks for wrestler names:

Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibitions and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer rendered live and through broadcast media including television and radio, and via the internet or commercial online service; providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; providing information in the fields of sports and entertainment via an online community portal; providing a website in the field of sports entertainment information; fan club services, namely, organizing sporting events in the field of wrestling for wrestling fan club members; organizing social entertainment events for entertainment purposes for wrestling fan club members; providing online newsletters in the fields of sports entertainment; online journals, namely blogs, in the field of sports entertainment

There has been no confirmation on who this trademark is for. One option could be WWE LFG season two winner Dani Sekelsky, who goes by the name Dani Raye. She has a background in cheerleading, captaining her team at Penn State and then going on to cheer for the Tennessee Titans in the NFL.

“Happy NXT Tuesday!,” Sekelsky wrote in an Instagram stories post today. “SKY is looking extra blue today.”

Former WWE wrestler Gable Steveson gets dominant victory in boxing debut

It took less than 15 seconds for Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson to win his boxing debut.

The former WWE NXT wrestler made quick work of his opponent on Thursday night, defeating Billy Swanson in an event put on by Dirty Boxing in Nashville, Tennessee. The full show streamed live on YouTube. A clip of Steveson’s knockout can be seen below:

Steveson, an elite amateur wrestler on the Olympic and collegiate stage, signed with WWE in 2021. His arrival received much hype and fanfare, but his pro wrestling career did not go as planned. His only televised match took place for NXT in 2023 and received poor reviews from fans.

After being released by WWE in 2024, Steveson attempted to make it into the NFL with the Buffalo Bills. He later returned to college wrestling and now has the goal of joining UFC. Steveson won his MMA debut for Legacy Fighting Alliance this September.

UFC executive Mick Maynard was in attendance at the Dirty Boxing event — and Steveson made an appeal to Maynard after winning his debut.

“I think a special guest was here to come watch me,” Steveson said. “His name is Mick Maynard with UFC. And he’s right there. So, Mick, you’ve seen a little bit. I would love to show a lot more. And, man, hopefully you believe in me. And I appreciate you.”

WWE NXT live results: TNA Knockouts title on the line

NXT’s Halloween Havoc fallout episode takes place tonight with a card highlighted by two women’s title matches.

The TNA Knockouts Championship will be on the line with Kelani Jordan defending against Jordynne Grace. A former TNA star before arriving in NXT, Grace is looking to reclaim a title that she has held three times before.

New Evolve Women’s Champion Kendal Grey also has a title defense scheduled, taking on Lash Legend.

A new number one contender for men’s Speed Champion El Grande Americano will be determined in a tournament final. The matchup pits Axiom against Jasper Troy.

Plus, former No Quarter Catch Crew members Tavion Heights and Myles Borne meet in singles action.

We should also get appearances by NXT Women’s Champion Tatum Paxley, Women’s North American Champion Blake Monroe, and NXT Tag Team Champions DarkState following their Halloween Havoc title wins.

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

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NXT is on the air from the Performance Center in Orlando in front of a live studio audience. The results and happenings at NXT Halloween Havoc are recapped in a video package. It somewhat reminded me of WCW Halloween Havoc in 1999 since both shows were overbooked.

After the canned intro, Trick Williams is in the television control room ranting and raving at production staff. Trick is hijacking the show like he is NWO in 1996. He screams about this being his house, and he runs things. He orders no one touch any buttons as he storms his way into the building, and Trick grabs a microphone on his way to the ring.

Trick says to shut up because grown folks are talking. He then proceeds to say he beat NXT Champion Ricky Saints “like a bum.” Trick calls Saints a bum numerous times, prompting NXT General Manager Ava to interrupt Trick’s diatribe.

Ava tells Trick a temper tantrum will get him nowhere. Ava insists there is no controversy from the title match, and Trick simply lost. Trick strongly disagreed. He rants some more, and Trick claims to the fans support him. The studio audience chants “Trick got whopped,” which plays on common chant during Trick’s segments and matches.

Trick cuts a promo listing some of his recent victories over the likes of Carmelo Hayes, Ethan Page and Pete Dunne. That includes some fights in the “underground” and last man standing. With that, out comes Ricky Saints with his NXT championship belt in hand. Saints runs to the ring while yelling into a microphone, saying that it is tough talk for “a guy that got his ass whipped on Saturday.”

Saints rushes into the ring with security rushing in close behind him. Saints and Trick have a silly pull-apart brawl, as this feud seemingly must continue.

— Sponsored by an insurance company, a video package hypes the Speed tournament final with Axiom against Jasper Troy, which is up next.

Axiom vs. Jasper Troy in of the WWE Speed Championship Number One Contender’s Tournament

On commentary, the announcers likened this to tales old as time where speed meets brute strength. That includes David against Goliath. Booker T also likens the match to “The Tortoise and the Hare”. Sure, Booker.

That was indeed David against Goliath, except the Goliath character won this time. The match was short of course, given the time limit. There was some cat and mouse. Axiom used his speed, but this match was more about getting Troy over. For the finish, Troy gives Axiom a Black Hole Slam. Troy then pins him to become the number one contender to the WWE Speed Championship. His opponent, El Grande Americano, was sitting in the crowd watching the match.

Match result: Jasper Troy defeated Axiom via pinfall in the finals of the WWE Speed Championship Number One Contender’s Tournament.

— Sol Ruca is backstage talking with Ava. Alongside them is Zaria. Ava says Ruca is making “progress” with her injury, but not sure when Ruca will be cleared to compete. Ruca forfeits the WWE Speed Women’s Championship to Ava, much to the dismay of Zaria. Ruca had also declined to have anyone sub for her, and Zaria storms off.

— The Culling is heading towards the ring.

New women’s champ spins the wheel to make a deal

Newly-crowned NXT Women’s Champion Tatum Paxley is joined by The Culling, as they celebrate her win with an in-ring promo. Paxley shouts “We did it!” as chants of “Tatum” fill the sound stage. She dreamed of this moment, she says before calling Halloween Havoc the greatest night of her life. Paxley goes to cut a babyface promo, much to the chagrin of her heel faction.

Paxley wanted to share the win with everyone. Not because of who holds the title, but what the title represents. Paxley talks about the journey getting there, and how she made the most of her opportunity. If a creepy weirdo like her can become the women’s champ, then anyone can. Paxley wants to be a fighting champion.

Izzi Dame, Paxley’s stablemate in The Culling, interjects trying to talk sense into Paxley. Dame does not picture Paxley as a fighting champion, and Tatum can lose the title fast as she won it. Dame mention it took Paxley four years and countless title challenges, and Dame insists that Paxley make challengers earn their shot like Paxley did.

Paxley dismisses Dame’s concerns, and Paxley herself insists this is going to be amazing. Paxley mentions fans were upset about no wheel at Halloween Havoc, so she brought it back to determine a challenger. A gleeful Paxley hurries to the wheel gimmick that is on the entrance ramp. Notably, Dame’s name is not on the wheel. Paxley says they would never fight over the title as she wants nothing to come between their friendship.

Paxley spins the wheel and it stops on the name of Lola Vice. Paxley is pumped up, and her first title defense is set for later tonight.

— Evolve Women’s Champion Kendal Grey enlists the help of Wren Sinclair to be her second for the title match that is up next.

Kendal Grey vs. Lash Legend for the Evolve Women’s Championship

Grey really shined here. They were given a lot of time, and this could possibly be among the longest matches in the career of Lash Legend. Especially so with no smoke and mirrors.

The match goes through a commercial break. Legend lands a big boot, and she is standing tall as the show cuts to commercials. The big boot spot would play a part in the finish. As they go home, Legend misses a big boot. Grey counters to deliver her flatliner finisher (“Shades of Grey”), and she scores a pin on Legend. And still…

Match result: Evolve Women’s Champion Kendal Grey defeated Lash Legend via pinfall to retain her title.

Myles Borne vs. Tavion Heights

Good match that was given time, as it went through a split-screen commercial break.

Josh Briggs is at ringside at the announce desk for guest commentary, and Briggs goes on to play a part in the match. Heights finds himself outside the ring near the desk. He exchanges sharp words with Briggs, and Briggs jumps on the apron after Heights rolls into the ring. Briggs is knocked off the apron by Heights, but the distraction allowed Borne to clothesline Heights out of the ring. Borne follows up with a plancha on both.

Back in the ring they are going back-and-forth down the home stretch, when Borne counters a belly-to-belly into an inside cradle. Borne scores a pinfall with the small package.

Match result: Myles Borne defeated Tavion Heights.

Borne and Heights shake hands after the match, but they are soon each attacked in post-match angles. Briggs brawls with Heights at ringside as security tries to break them up. Meanwhile, Trick Williams rushes into the ring with a metal folding chair. Borne takes a chair shot from Trick, and Trick grabs a microphone.

Trick against calls out Ricky Saints as he rants and raves. Trick is ranting and looking towards the entrance ramp. “Stone Cold” Ricky Saints jumps the barricade for a surprise attack on Trick. They have a pull-apart brawl. I have lost track of the number of pull-apart brawls on this show. Please give it a rest. Security could use a break.

— Chelsea Green in a cameo appearance is talking with Ethan Page backstage. Page, who is still NXT North American Champion, hypes up their mixed tag team title match on a AAA show this Sunday. As they talk, Thea Hail walks by and name drops Joe Hendry. Say his name and he appears, and he does appear by jumping out of a trash bin like a jack in the box. As Page and Green leave, Hail comes back to push Hendry away as he rides in the trash bin. This was an odd skit.

Tatum Paxley vs. Lola Vice for the NXT Women’s Championship

This was more of an angle than a match, as the heel trio of Fatal Influence interfere to render a no-contest. Former champ Jacy Jayne is joined by her cohorts, Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid, as they surround the ring. Vice and Paxley get back-to-back trying to fight off the heels. However, they are no match for the heel trio. Paxley is held so that Jayne can deliver a Rolling Encore. Both Paxley and Vice are laid out in the ring as the heels pose in the ring.

Despite the numerous pull-apart brawls throughout the night, security was nowhere in sight on the Fatal Influence run-in. No security rushing to the ring, even though they rushed to the ring earlier in the show. Maybe they were too tired from all the other pull-apart brawls. Or they could be busy still trying to break up Trick and Saints. Nevertheless, the heels just run amok here on the babyface champ and her new friend. This sets up a trios match with Fatal Influence against Paxley, Vice and Dame next Tuesday on NXT.

Match result: NXT Women’s Champion Tatum Paxley and Lola Vice wrestle to a no-contest after interference by Fatal Influence.

— New NXT North American Women’s Champion Blake Monroe cuts a promo in bathtub. This includes product placement with Maybelline. Monroe reveals her first title defense is in New York City for the “Gold Rush” specials held from The Theater at MSG.

— Darkstate has a confrontation with Je’Von Evan, which helps set up Evans teaming with Leon Slater against the heels in a tag title bout.

— Kelly Kincaid interviews Sol Ruca and Zaria as they are leaving the building. Zaria blurts out that she is entering the Speed tournament, and she vows to win the title back for Ruca. They are then interrupted by Jacy Jayne and company. Jayne then cuts a promo on regaining the women’s title she lost.

Kelani Jordan vs. Jordynne Grace for the TNA Knockouts Championship

The match goes through a commercial break. Jordan rams Grace’s leg into the ring steps just before the show cuts to the break.

They do a close near fall on a Spanish Fly, and Grace kicks out at the nick of time. At that point, there is a commotion at ringside. The fight between Ricky Saints and Trick Williams spills out into the aisle, which interrupts the match that is still going in the ring.

With the referee distracted by the melee at ringside, Jordan retrieves her Knockouts title belt. Jordan stares at the title belt, and she throws it down like she thought better of using it to cheat. Grace rolls her into German suplex for another near fall. Jordan got a shoulder up.

Saints and Trick fight their way into the ring, where Saints spears Trick. More brawling before a Cactus Jack clothesline sends them both out of the ring. Security rushed in trying to separate them. Meanwhile, Jordan grabs the title again. Grace goes to grab Jordan, and Jordan turns around with a belt shot. Hit by the title belt, Grace sells like she is knocked out. Jordan then covers her for the winning three count.

Match result: TNA Knockouts Champion Kelani Jordan defeated Jordynne Grace via pinfall to retain her title.

Jacy Jayne addresses change to WWE NXT faction

When there are unexpected changes in her WWE NXT career, Jacy Jayne’s mindset is to just adapt and move forward.

Fatal Influence — Jayne’s NXT faction — recently had a departure when Jazmyn Nyx made the decision not to renew her WWE contract. In Nyx’s place, Lainey Reid has been added to the group and now works alongside original members Jayne and Fallon Henley. Tuesday night’s NXT episode saw Jayne & Reid defeat Tatum Paxley & Izzi Dame in a tag match.

Jayne addressed the change to Fatal Influence during an appearance on Busted Open Radio this week. While stopping just short of calling Reid an upgrade over Nyx, Jayne had high praise for her new partner.

“I think it’s still too soon to really say anything,” Jayne responded when asked if this is an improved version of Fatal Influence. “We had our first match, me and Lainey together, [on Tuesday]. Before that, we had had a singles match and I felt like we had great chemistry right off the bat.

“I definitely think Lainey is a huge — I don’t want to say upgrade because that’s so mean, but, you know, she’s definitely going to fit the part and she’s going to do a good job. She’s a great worker. She’s like a sponge. She listens to everything. She takes everything in really well.”

Earlier in her career, Jayne was a member of Toxic Attraction — a faction that also changed unexpectedly when Mandy Rose was released from WWE. Jayne has learned that you need to be adaptable to thrive in pro wrestling.

“But, you know, I’m kind of used to new partners all the time,” she told Busted Open Radio. “This isn’t anything new to me. It’s all part of adapting. Things change all the time. This is show business — last-minute changes, things you never thought would happen, you just have to go with the flow and figure it out as you go.”

Jayne is set to defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Paxley at Halloween Havoc this Saturday. Despite Paxley losing the tag match on NXT, she was able to stand tall heading into the PLE after fighting off an attack by Jayne and the rest of Fatal Influence.

Sol Ruca to address ‘unforeseen circumstances’ on WWE NXT

Sol Ruca is set to address the fans on NXT tonight and give an update on a potential injury.

On social media this afternoon, Ruca posted a video announcing that she needs to “address the NXT Universe” tonight. NXT General Manager Ava said that she will be appearing with Ruca during the segment.

“Some unforeseen circumstances have come up,” Ava said. “And I know that she really wants to talk to you guys about it. So I’m going to be out there with her. And make sure that you’re watching, because you’re not going to want to miss it.”

Ruca and her tag team partner Zaria — who have been teasing a potential breakup recently — lost to WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss on SmackDown last Friday. The finish of the match saw Charlotte target Ruca’s knee after Ruca was distracted by Blake Monroe at ringside. Charlotte, Bliss, and Zaria then helped Ruca to the back after.

WWE.com is saying that Ruca was injured in that match.

“NXT Women’s North American Champion and Women’s Speed Champion Sol Ruca will provide an update on the injury that she suffered on Friday Night SmackDown,” WWE wrote. “Don’t miss Ruca’s update on WWE NXT live TONIGHT at 8e/7c on the CW Network.”

A North American Championship match between Ruca and Monroe was the plan for NXT Halloween Havoc this Saturday. Tonight’s show will reveal whether that match is still happening.

WWE NXT (Tuesday, October 21) —

  • NXT Champion Ricky Saints & Trick Williams Halloween Havoc contract signing
  • TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater defends against Stacks
  • OTM vs. Hank & Tank
  • Men’s WWE Speed tournament: Axiom vs. Sean Legacy
  • Men’s WWE Speed tournament: Zachary Wentz vs. Jasper Troy
  • Sol Ruca addresses the NXT Universe

Blake Monroe happy to ‘learn and grow’ in WWE NXT

Blake Monroe does not have any issue with starting her WWE career in NXT.

The former Mariah May debuted for NXT this June following the expiration of her AEW contract. Given that she was a champion for AEW and has international experience, some fans were surprised that Monroe did not skip NXT and go straight to the WWE main roster. But Monroe told The Ringer Wrestling Show that she’s enjoying the opportunity to build her brand in NXT. She thinks being able to do that gives her the best opportunity to succeed when she does get to Raw or SmackDown.

“I mean, to date, NXT’s got the highest viewership of any show I’ve been on,” Monroe said. “And I think as well, you have to consider, like, WWE is so huge. The amount of TV equity [stars like Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, and Charlotte Flair have]… I mean, they have millions of followers, all this TV equity. I know I could go toe-to-toe with them, but I feel like — why wouldn’t I go to NXT, continue to build my brand, continue to introduce myself to the WWE Universe who may know me, probably don’t. Like, I don’t think any of these kids would know me or anything. Tell them who I am and also make NXT my brand, because I truly feel like I am doing that and can do that.

“Why wouldn’t I take that opportunity, get that TV equity, build myself in WWE, use the resources, be able to talk to Shawn Michaels and Matt Bloom and all these amazing coaches, learn and grow. So when I do go to the main roster and I’m going against these juggernauts, I really have the best chance possible to succeed, because they are huge stars. So I got to get a little — build myself up a little bit, maybe.”

She might be more experienced than a lot of her NXT peers, but Monroe believes everyone is there for a reason and has something to offer.

“There’s always something you can learn from each other. Everybody has different backgrounds, sure. But we’re all here in the WWE for a reason,” she said. “So I feel like you should never kind of feel like you’re above anybody. And I think the best wrestlers are the ones that keep their heads down and just learn.”

Monroe has been feuding with NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca leading into Halloween Havoc. The NXT PLE is taking place in Prescott Valley, Arizona on Saturday, October 25.

WWE NXT draws best viewership since Nielsen change

Tuesday night’s WWE NXT episode averaged 690,000 viewers on The CW, up 10.4 percent from last week’s NXT vs. TNA Showdown special. It’s the best audience total reported for the show since Nielsen’s new Big Data + Panel measurement system went into effect.

In the 18-49 demo, NXT drew a 0.12 rating. That’s identical to last week and ties the second-lowest rating the show has done in that category so far this year. The top program for the night was “Dancing with the Stars” on ABC, with NXT also going head-to-head with game two of MLB’s National League Championship Series. That Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Brewers game averaged 5.04 million viewers on TBS and drew a 1.16 rating.

Compared to this week in 2024, NXT’s overall viewership was up eight percent while the 18-49 rating was down 33.3 percent. The new system has greatly reduced the 18-49 rating for most wrestling shows.

Listed below are the last 11 weeks of viewership numbers and 18-49 demo ratings for NXT. Prior to the September 30 show, numbers were still measured by the old panel-only system. This week’s show was up 2.8 percent in viewers but down 14.3 percent in 18-49 as compared to the recent averages.

Positive update on NXT champion after recent injury scare

NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne looks to have avoided serious injury after a scare that took place at a recent house show.

At an NXT live event on October 9, Jayne suffered an apparent leg injury and needed assistance getting backstage. Our Bryan Alvarez reports that Jayne is said to be doing fine, but her Fatal Influence faction mate Fallon Henley could be dealing with an injury.

“So the update on Jacy Jayne is apparently she’s fine,” Alvarez notes. “However Fallon is now injured. They did an assisted Sol Snatcher spot on a house show and it got botched and Sol landed right on Fallon’s head. Hopefully she’s OK and back in action soon, but was told it looked really bad.”

This Tuesday’s pre-taped NXT episode was headlined by Tatum Paxley winning a number one contender’s battle royal to become Jayne’s NXT Women’s Championship challenger for Halloween Havoc. The PLE is being held at Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona on Saturday, October 25.

Following Jazmyn Nyx’s departure from WWE, a new member of Fatal Influence was added this week with Lainey Reid joining Jayne and Henley.