The former AEW Women’s World Champion has been in Japan since May 5, wrestling for the Marvelous promotion as well as Tenryu Project.
On Thursday, Marigold announced Rose will make her debut for the promotion at the company’s second anniversary show on May 23 at Ota Ward Gymnasium in Tokyo.
Rose will team with Nagisa Nozaki, Nightshade, and Johnnie Robbie against Natsumi Showzuki, Nao Ishikawa, Koshino SYOKO, and Angel Hayze on the show.
Nightshade and Rose won the AAAW Tag Team titles at the Marvelous 10th Anniversary Show on May 5.
Marigold, the promotion run by Stardom founder Rossy Ogawa, has had a working relationship with WWE since its launch.
Marigold Shine Forever lineup for May 23, 2026:
Miku Aono, Mai Sakurai & MIRAI vs. Utami Hayashishita, Takumi Iroha & Maddy Morgan
TwinStar title match: Misa Matsui & CHIAKI vs. Chika Goto & Kouki Amarei
New Generation Rival Showdown: Seri Yamaoka vs. Senka Akatsuki
Megaton vs. Mystery opponent
Hummingbird vs. The Lady AI
Komomo Minami & Nagisa Tachibana vs. Shinno & Yuuka Yamazaki
Rea Seto vs. Chi Chi
Natsumi Showzuki, Nao Ishikawa, Koshino SYOKO & Angel Hayze vs. Nagisa Nozaki, Nightshade, Nyla Rose & Johnnie Robbie
Marigold Shine Forever May 23 Ota Ward Gym It’s our 2nd anniversary show! 8 big matches and it airs live on Wrestle Universe! (Not a ppv broadcast) pic.twitter.com/F7Qmh6RKwr
AEW star Nyla Rose is expected to be backstage during the Forbidden Door event this afternoon in London’s O2 Arena. Rose became the new EVE Champion at Pro Wrestling EVE last night after defeating Nightshade at the all-women’s promotion.
According to a new report from Fightful Select, Nyla Rose will be backstage at the event this afternoon, but it has not been confirmed if she will be appearing on screen in any way. We’ve reached out to EVE regarding her status today and whether she could appear on camera and are currently awaiting a response.
This now marks two AEW women’s division stars that are Champions in the UK, with Mercedes Mone also collecting the Discovery Championship alongside her Rev Pro title this weekend during the Crystal Palace event (also in London).
AEW appears to be working more and more with UK-based promotions, and with the lack of NXT Europe talk in recent times there is a good chance that they could further plug All Elite in the gap left by the the closure of NXT UK and the impact of Speaking Out on the UK scene.
We’ll be covering the event in full today here at F4Wonline, follow our live event blog if you aren’t able to catch the show live.
Willow Nightingale is heading to Pro Wrestling EVE.
It was announced during their show on Saturday that the former Owen Hart Foundation tournament winner will be heading to the company for their Elite Encounters event on November 7 in London.
Nightingale has made appearances outside of AEW during her time with the company, previously winning the NJPW Strong Women’s Championship and the CMLL Women’s Championship.
During their show on Sunday, another AEW star in Nyla Rose won the EVE Championship, defeating Nightshade to become the new champion.
Elsewhere on the show, Queen Aminata defeated Anita Vaughn while Julia Hart and Skye Blue went to a time limit draw with Millie McKenzie and Safire Reed. The three were previously announced, as they are in Europe for Forbidden Door weekend.
New AEW Women’s World Champion Mariah May will defend the title for the first time ever on this Wednesday’s All Out go-home edition of Dynamite.
May will face former Women’s Champion Nyla Rose in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for the first time ever. May is coming off defeating Toni Storm for the title at this month’s All In while Rose has won two straight and three of her last four.
In a high-profile trios match, new AEW International Champion Will Ospreay will team with Orange Cassidy & Kyle O’Reilly to take on new AEW Trios Champions PAC, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta in a non-title match. Ospreay will defend against PAC at this Saturday’s All Out.
PAC issued the challenge during Saturday’s Collision:
"The Bastard" PAC is NOT content and NOT waiting any longer to get a crack at @WillOspreay! Orange Cassidy and Kyle O'Reilly have an idea of how to make that happen THIS WEDNESDAY on #AEWDynamite!
Two new segments are official for AEW Dynamite 250.
After footage was shown of her attack on Toni Storm, it was announced on Collision that Mariah May will speak on Wednesday’s Dynamite in Little Rock, Arkansas following her attack on Toni Storm. Nyla Rose, meanwhile, has accepted Mercedes Mone’s open challenge.
Dynamite saw May defeat Willow Nightingale to win the Owen Hart Foundation tournament, earning herself a title match against AEW Women’s Champion Storm at All In next month at Wembley Stadium. As May and Storm skipped to the aisle, May grabbed the title and struck Storm with it. May then turned her attention to Luther, striking him with the title until he did a flip bump off the stage. May then grabbed Storm’s shoe and repeatedly struck her with the heel, kissing Storm’s bloody face as the show ended.
On Collision, Nyla Rose accepted Mercedes Mone’s open challenge for Wednesday.
Former #AEW Women’s World Champion Nyla Rose is riding high from her victory early tonight and responds to the TBS Champion, “The CEO” Mercedes Moné’s challenge for #AEWDynamite 250!
With Bryan Alvarez currently producing a children’s dinner theater production of O Pioneers!, Lance Storm joins me on the Thursday Wrestling Observer Live to talk about the world of professional wrestling.
We discuss the latest updates in the Janel Grant lawsuit against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE and WWE’s attempt to block the Texas Attorney General from publicly releasing its bid for the 2023 Royal Rumble.
Plus, we took a look at last night’s AEW Dynamite, the silliness of Oklahoma banning Nyla Rose, Asuka talking about her knee injury, and more.
A fun show as always, so check it out~!
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The Oklahoma State Athletic Commission is considering a rule change that would allow transgender pro wrestlers to perform in the state.
The commission had previously warned AEW that matches involving a person of “the heterogametic sex born with XY chromosomes” competing against someone of “the homogametic sex with XX chromosomes” are not permitted in the state. The warning came as a result of the commission being notified of a match between transgender female wrestler Nyla Rose against cis-gendered female wrestler Alejandra Lion in December when AEW ran the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.
Through a public information request, Wrestlenomics was able to obtain emails that show the commission notified AEW SVP Chris Harrington in January that they believe the above-stated rule was violated. However, an email from OSAC’s administrator Jim Miller noted that the commission is considering a change to the rule.
“For your information the Commission is currently in discussion to possibly change this rule. However if it is determined by the Commission that the rule should be changed it will have to go through the legislative process for rule-making and would not be in effect until July 2024,” Miller wrote.
Miller also told AEW that if they agreed not to violate the state’s rule again, his email would be as far as the matter would be taken.
“The correction to this violation is for you the promoter to not allow a male to wrestle a female at any future events promoted in the State of Oklahoma. If you are good with correcting this violation this email is as far as it will go. If you prefer to present your case in a hearing before the Commission we can also accommodate that,” he wrote.
According to Wrestlenomics, AEW’s Associate General Counsel, Alissa Harrington, replied to the email and stated that AEW agreed to correct the violation.
“AEW agrees to the correction. If you have any further questions or concerns, please let Mr. Harrington and me know,” she wrote. The full report from Wrestlenomics is available here.
When Tony Khan was asked about the OSAC’s warning in April, he noted that he was just finding out about it and didn’t believe his company did anything wrong. He said AEW supports and was standing by Rose.
AEW ran another event in Oklahoma in February when it presented a Dynamite and Rampage taping in Tulsa on February 23. Rose did not perform on the show.
Rose has since launched a new t-shirt with all proceeds going to Freedom Oklahoma, an organization that works “to build a future where all Two Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and fuller spectrum of people whose sexuality or gender or romantic identity exists beyond a heteronormative, binary framework (2SLGBTQ+), have the safety to thrive.”
Ok well the cats outta the bag ya big noseys!!!! I was waiting for the official graphic but Yes this is a real shirt you can buy with your money to wear on your body AND ALL proceeds will go to @FreedomOkla and hopefully we can do some good for the people that live there pic.twitter.com/YVasbEhrOF
If CM Punk paid for his own triceps surgery, AEW head Tony Khan said he was surprised to hear it and offered to reimburse his former star if so.
Khan spoke to the media for an hour Thursday to promote Sunday’s AEW Dynasty, the audio of which is available at the bottom of this post.
Khan was asked about Punk’s claims during a recent interview that he had to take care of all aspects of the triceps injury he suffered at September 2022’s All Out and whether AEW had a policy to cover any medical expenses for their talent.
Khan said they typically cover those expenses for injuries suffered in AEW and would be surprised to hear if they didn’t do that for Punk. It didn’t sound accurate to him and he offered to reimburse him if that was the case.
When asked about how they would handle future dates in states with similar regulations, Khan was non-committal about not running those states or leaving Rose off those shows, saying he is looking forward to their 2024 schedule and will take everything under consideration with this developing situation.
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He was also asked about his decision to air the Punk/Jack Perry All In footage on last week’s Dynamite, saying that TBS called him after seeing the numbers and thought he did a good job. He said for TBS, ratings are the number one source of fan feedback and that airing the footage added “a lot of intrigue” into the FTR/Young Bucks Tag Team title match this weekend.
Here are some other highlights and threads from the hour-long talk with the audio available below:
Khan acknowledged and leaned into the $2 billion valuation by Forbes that came out Thursday and sayid AEW is the most valuable sports startup since the AFL which eventually merged with the NFL. He said the upcoming media rights deal is the most important thing for the company and that PPV growth is also important.
Khan said he isn’t sure if the multiple streaming options to buy AEW PPVs will continue after this upcoming three-month stretch. He didn’t say why WBD allowed them to now offer the PPVs via streaming sources other than Bleacher Report domestically.
He verified that the AEW Trios and Ring of Honor Six-Man Tag Team titles will be unified Sunday. He added one of the participants was injured and didn’t get cleared until this week which is why it took a while for the match to get announced.
Khan said they are up year-over-year when comparing first quarters, crediting more shows, higher PPV revenue and increased media rights.
He said the reason for the release of the full PPV schedule for the year was an initiative from new hire Kosha Irby.
He expects the availability of his full library to be part of the next media rights deal he signs.
They are still in the exclusive negotiation window with WBD on those rights.
He said the hire of Carlos Cabrera was Mike Mansury’s idea after having worked with him in WWE. Khan said he listened to fan feedback to upgrade their Spanish language presentation. He added that Mansury is fluent in Spanish.
The Oklahoma State Athletic Commission has warned AEW about having Nyla Rose compete against cisgender women in the state.
According to minutes from the OSAC’s meeting from January, the commission voted to warn AEW about having Rose, who is a transgender woman, wrestle cisgender women in the state or “there will be punitive action made against them.”
The promotion held its first-ever event in the state on December 20 for a Dynamite/Rampage event. Rose defeated Alejandra Lion in a match that aired on ROH television.
OSAC Administrator Jim Miller was informed by a local promotion that AEW had used Rose in a match on the card. Miller said that he called AEW, telling them that what they had done was a violation of the OSAC rules. Mike Bower, the chairman of the OSAC, noted that wrestling applications in the state do not ask if someone has had gender reassignment surgery, while boxing, kickboxing, and MMA applications do. Bower recommended that they update the wrestling application to include this question.
Rose responded on X:
WHO THE FUCK WAS IT?!! Don’t worry Oklahoma I’ll find the dastardly Transgender that *checks notes* entertained fans!!! HOW DARE THEY MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY?!!! https://t.co/O4ftfW48UI
ROH Women’s World Champion Athena defends against Nyla Rose in a best two-of-three falls tables match
ROH Women’s TV Title first round: Abadon vs. Viva Van
ROH Women’s TV Title first round: Red Velvet vs. Sandra Moone
ROH Women’s TV Title first round: Taya Valkyrie vs. Sussy Love
ROH Women’s TV Title first round: Billie Starkz vs. Robyn Renegade
Exodus Prime vs. AR Fox vs. Matt Sydal vs. Komander
Danhausen vs. Brandon Cutler
Ethan Page vs. Anthony Henry
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Taya Valkyrie defeated Sussy Love in a ROH Women’s TV Title tournament first round match
Valkyrie had the definite size and power advantage and her personality shone strong as she tossed Love around ring. This match was a departure from the previous TV Title tournament matches in that it had much more of a feeling of urgency to it. In spite of that though, this was all Valkyrie, who at one point laughed out loud at Love’s offense. Love did show some heart though, kicking out of a few nearfalls. However, this match was Valkyrie’s to lose, and she got the pin to advance in the tournament against Queen Aminata.
Valkyrie cut a promo later in the show with Johnny TV at her side, asking for some real competition as the two TV ready stars headed off.
Lee Johnson defeated Sonico
Johnson got a spotlight match here against the debuting luchador, Sonico. Sonico heeled it up big time, refusing a Code of Honor handshake and kicking away Johnson’s hand. Johnson was the more athletic of the two, and his speed was hard for Sonico to match. The two traded strikes and near falls with Sonico coming out on top. Johnson won the crowd over a bit and they began clapping and chanting for him to break a hold from Sonico. A neckbreaker and HBK-style kip-up give Johnson some momentum and he caught Sonico off the ropes with a really hard elbow to grab the win.
Red Velvet defeated Sandra Moone in a ROH Women’s TV Title tournament first round match
The 3-0 Velvet got a nice ovation on her way to the ring. Velvet’s quickness was countered by Moone’s strength, but Velvet stayed in control as the women exchanged a few holds. Velvet lined up Moone in the corner and peppered her with strikes.
Velvet flew too close to the moon (heh) however, and Moone was able to counter with a high kick to the face. Moone followed that up with a big dropkick off the top rope, but only got a 2-count. Velvet dropped into what could only be described as a very aggressive armbar and held it on Moone for a very, very long time.
Moone made a good case for herself with a massive lariat and a reverse mule kick. Velvet powered up off those and managed to land a cazadora to slow down the bigger Moone. Moone broke free and attempted to go to the top rope, but Velvet got a big kick in to grab the three.
In the next round, she takes on Leyla Hirsch.
Danhausen defeated Brandon Cutler
Danhausen made his return to ROH and was met with a strong ovation from the crowd. Danhausen and Cutler were both well dressed, making the match look something like a clash between Dracula and Tiger King.
Cutler started off with some dab-style elbows, but Danhausen was unfazed and Cutler attempted to spray paint his face. The paint wouldn’t work on Danhausen though for curse-related reasons and Cutler ended up spraying himself.
After regrouping, Cutler got Danhausen up in an airplane spin, resulting in both men staggering around, dizzy. Danhausen recovered first and the two began exchanging stiff punches. The crowd was really into the match and clearly behind Danhausen who hit a Northern Lights suplex on Cutler.
A distraction on the outside involving a jar of teeth almost let Cutler schoolboy Danhausen into a pin, but he was able to reverse and get the win in his ROH return.
Abadon defeated Viva Van in a ROH Women’s TV Title tournament first round match
The “Living Dead Girl” entered to a good response from the crowd. The two squared up pretty evenly, but Abadon took control with a headbutt. Abandon’s deliberate and strange movements had Van back on her heels and she rolled out of the ring to collect herself.
Van re-entered the match with a spinning heel kick and almost got a pin, but Abadon was easily able to reverse into a suplex. Van attempted to match the aggression of Abadon but wasn’t quite able to overcome her green-haired opponent. A tarantula on the ropes dazed Abadon and Van locked in a surfboard submission hold. Abandon broke free, but Van remained aggressive as they traded punches.
Abandon tapped into whatever dark forces drive her and screamed at Van, who whipped her into the ropes and attempted an electric chair. Abandon reversed it and delivered a big running knee and a Black Dahlia to get the win and advance in the tournament.
Mercedes Martinez is waiting for her in the next round.
Ethan Page defeated Anthony Henry
Henry had a huge opportunity here to advance his status in ROH by defeating Page. The crowd thought otherwise, giving Page a very warm reception.
Henry showboated a bit, flexing before an unimpressed Page who countered with a few poses of his own. Henry’s speed landed a spinning heel kick on Page and the flexing resumed. Page fought out of the corner, but Henry still had his number, working Page’s elbow, presumably making it harder for him to utilize the Ego’s Edge.
Page got fired up and turned the tables on Henry with a big slam. The strain on Page’s arm was apparent and Page went for the Ego’s Edge, but Henry was able to wiggle out of it for a tornado DDT. A “rip it back” hammerlock was applied to Page, weakening his arm even more. After fighting back, Page was able to get Henry with a cutter from his good arm and extend his win streak to six.
Later, Page was interviewed by Lexi Nair. He called out ROH TV Champion Kyle Fletcher again and talked about how there is something in the air. He begged Fletcher to stay away because when he gets back to ROH, Page’s momentum will be massive.
– Queen Aminata cut a promo backstage about how she used to really look up to Taya Valkyrie. Now though, Valkyrie is just sleaze and riding her husband’s coattails. Next week when they face off, Aminata wants the “real” Valkyrie so she can beat her and become the first ROH Women’s TV Champion.
Billie Starkz defeated Robyn Renegade in a ROH Women’s TV Title tournament first round match
The final match in the first round of the tournament kicked off with a very mocking Code of Honor handshake from Renegade. The two locked up and traded wristlocks before settling into the corner where Starkz was on her heels. Renegade showed a lot of confidence against the young Starkz who got the first near fall off of a big kick to Renegade’s head.
In full control, Renegade talked a ton of smack as she chopped Starkz in the corner. Starkz, a favorite in the tournament, reversed and threw some chops of her own. The intensity of the match ratcheted up as Renegade dropped Starkz with a bridge suplex into a two count.
Renegade hit Starkz with a brutal codebreaker. A chin lock followed, but Starkz was able to fight her way out and deliver some high kicks. Favoring her back, Starkz began to pick up momentum, laying in some hard strikes. Renegade invited more and Starkz obliged.
Starkz went for a dive between the ropes onto Renegade on the outside, but caught her foot on the rope. Renegade caught her and drove her back into the ring apron. Renegade eventually caught Starkz up on her shoulders and delivered a devastating power bomb on the outside. Starkz beat the count and made it back into the ring, reversing a pump handle slam into a hammerlock neck vise. Renegade held on for a few seconds, but tapped, ending the match.
Starkz now moves on to face Diamante in the quarterfinal round.
Later, she cut a promo, claiming she was the “youngest and the dumbest” in the tournament, but regardless she’s going to win it all and become the Women’s TV Champion.
Komander defeated Exodus Prime, AR Fox and Matt Sydal in a four-way
This week’s four corner survival match started off with the ROH debut of Exodus Prime, who took a hard shot at Fox off the top. Fox rolled out of the ring and Sydal and Komander chased Prime out as well. Sydal and Komander traded fast moves and lock ups, bringing some energy to the match. Fox and Prime waited on the outside.
Fox snuck back in and delivered a couple of cutters before Prime was able to take him down with some hard strikes. Sydal hit a DDT and big punch on Fox and Komander simultaneously, and Prime jumped him as the other two recovered. A big elbow off the top rope from Prime got a two count on Sydal. Sydal paid him back with a jawbreaker and Fox jumped in to try and pin the dazed Prime.
Komander and Sydal ate big boots from Fox as he locked in a crab submission on Prime. Komander locked in an armbar and Sydal got a headlock on Prime as the three men tried to make Prime submit. It was broken up and Komander dragged Sydal to the ring apron where he locked in a surfboard. Fox broke it up with a dive through the ropes, and Sydal hit Komander with a meteora.
Sydal and Fox took turns laying shots into Prime in the corner, but their truce was broken up by Komander. Komander dragged Sydal to the corner and climbed to the top rope. Prime had other plans and knocked Komander off the rope. Meanwhile, Sydal got Fox in a side slam for a two count. Fox got a superplex and 450 splash on Prime, but Sydal broke up the pinning attempt.
The crowd rose to their feet and Komander planted Prime with a swinging DDT. Komander hit a running shooting star press from the top rope and got the win, pinning Prime.
ROH Women’s Champion Athena defeated Nyla Rose in a two-of-three falls tables match to retain
The main event of the night was rife with emotion as the competitors made their way to the ring. Athena and Rose both got big cheers from the crowd, who were still pretty pumped from that four-way match.
Rose started off with some big strikes and a samoan drop. Rose was not wasting any time and a table was brought out and set up at ringside. Athena laid in a dropkick, but Rose picked her up and power bombed her through it for the first fall.
Athena recovered in the ring and Rose began searching for another table to put a quick end to the match. Rose brought it into the ring, but Athena used it to drive Rose into the barricade outside. Athena wasted no time in putting a table into the ring and setting it up in the corner while Rose writhed on the outside. Inexplicably, Athena felt that this was a good time for a suicide dive through the ropes. Rose caught her and drove her into the ring apron.
Rose tossed Athena back into the ring and began stomping her. Athena fought back as best she could, but Rose slammed her and threw her into the corner for a running splash. Rose set up the table Athena had brought into the ring in the opposite corner. Rose tried to throw Athena through it, but she was able to reverse and slide out of the ring to recover.
Rose followed and Athena dropkicked her into the barricade. Athena pulled another table from under the ring and set it up before delivering another dropkick and some wild swings to Rose. Athena pulled Rose up on the ring apron and the two traded shots. It looked like Rose might get away with two straight falls, but Athena reversed it and hit a cutter on the ropes, causing Rose to fall backwards and through the table, giving each woman a fall.
The match moved into sudden death as the next fall would win. Athena set up a table in the ring and dragged Rose back in. Athena tried to pick up Rose to put her through the table, but collapsed as her knee buckled. A confident Rose put Athena on the table and climbed the ropes. Athena rolled off the table though and climbed up the ropes as well. The two grappled on the ropes, until Rose created some separation. Athena kept punching up, hoping Rose would fall onto the table in the ring. There was another table outside and both women were in danger.
Athena got underneath Rose and pulled her off the top rope, driving her through the table on the outside to get the second fall and retain her ROH Women’s Title once again.
Next week: Women’sTV title tournament quarterfinals
The ROH Women’s World Championship will be on the line in a two-out-of-three falls tables match on the February 22 Ring of Honor TV episode.
Women’s Champion Athena challenged Nyla Rose to a tables match for next week which the challenger accepted. The two had a backstage brawl on this week’s show where Athena hit Rose with a broken table, but Rose recovered and left the champion laying in advance of next week’s title bout.
Athena has held the ROH Women’s title since defeating Mercedes Martinez for the belt at Final Battle 2022, a reign of over 433 days. The champ’s most recent title defense came against Billie Starkz in the main event of Final Battle 2023.
The tables match was taped Wednesday night, February 14 in Cedar Park, Texas following the AEW Dynamite and AEW Rampage taping at the H-E-B Center. Spoilers from the taping are available here.
Four first round matches in the Women’s TV title tournament are also set for next week’s episode.
The announced lineup for the Thursday, February 22 Ring of Honor TV:
Women’s World Champion Athena defends against Nyla Rose in a two-out-of-three falls tables match
ROH Women’s TV Championship tournament first round: Billie Starkz vs. Robyn Renegade
ROH Women’s TV Championship tournament first round: Taya Valkyrie vs. Sussy Love
ROH Women’s TV Championship tournament first round: Red Velvet vs. Sandra Moone
ROH Women’s TV Championship tournament first round: Abadon vs. Viva Van
Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions The Undisputed Kingdom will take on Gringo Loco & Gravity in a Proving Ground match on tonight’s Ring of Honor on HonorClub.
With a win or draw over Matt Taven & Mike Bennett, the two luchadores will earn a future title shot.
Ethan Page will continue his quest toward a shot at Continental Crown champion Eddie Kingston as he will be in action while Nyla Rose, also in search of an ROH Women’s title shot, will compete.
Willie Mack & Blake Christian face The Outrunners while Angelico & Serpentico battle Cole Karter & Griff Garrison.
In a pair of trios matches, The Iron Savages & Jacked Jameson take on The Infantry & Lee Johnson while Taya Valkyrie, Leila Grey & Diamante face Lady Frost, Kiera Hogan & Trish Adora.
The extended card will also feature a four-way Survival of the Fittest bout between Slim J, JD Drake, Josh Woods, and Rocky Romero.
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The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent) defeated Anaya & Camaro Jackson
Dutch started with a running crossbody to Jackson. Vincent tagged in and clubbered on Jackson until Jackson hit a deadlift vertical suplex for a nearfall. Vincent came back with a back elbow to take control. The Righteous clubbered on Jackson until he got the knees up on a Vincent elbow. Anaya tagged in and shortly ran wild before Vincent sent Anaya into Jackson in the corner. The Righteous then hit Autumn Sunshine to score the win.
Nyla Rose defeated Laynie Luck
Rose got the quick win with the Beast Bomb. Rose talked trash to Athena to the camera as she was leaving.
Zak Knight defeated Aaron Solo
Solo got a jump start on this match, jumping Knight at the bell. Solo hit a dropkick that sent Knight to the apron, but Knight rebounded in and hit Solo with a lariat. Knight hit a stalling vertical suplex before hyping up the crowd. Knight went for a springboard before Solo knocked him down and laid in some strikes.
Solo clubbered on Knight, hitting a dropkick to cut off a potential comeback. Knight cut off Solo on the top rope and hit a stalling superplex. Knight won a forearm battle before hitting a falcon arrow for a nearfall. Solo moved out of the way of a swanton bomb and hit a hurricane kick. Solo hit a Lightning Spiral and a double stomp for a nearfall.
Solo slapped Knight around, firing Knight up. Knight hit a springboard Superman Punch and a Razor’s Edge into the corner before hitting the running forearm for the win.
We got a recap of the issues between Spanish Announce Project and Cole Karter & Griff Garrison.
Garrison and Angelico started, with Angelico handling Garrison on the mat. Karter pulled Garrison out of the ring and allowed him to reset and take Angelico down with a hip toss. Karter tagged in and clubbered on Angelico, but Angelico held onto the ropes on Karter’s dropkick attempt.
Serpentico tagged in and ran wild, sending Karter and Garrison to the floor before hitting a dive. Maria ran distraction, allowing Garrison to send Serpentico into the stairs. Karter and Garrison held the advantage on Serpentico until Serpentico got to his corner and tagged in Angelico.
Angelico ran wild on both men, hitting a misdirection head kick on Garrison for a nearfall. Angelico locked on a leg lock on Garrison, but Garrison kicked him off into a cheap shot from Karter. We got a move train that ended with all four men down. Serpentico tagged in, and as Karter sent Angelico into the barricade, Serpentico hit a cutter on Garrison for a nearfall.
Maria tried to run distraction, but Serpentico avoided a charge from Garrison to score a nearfall. Maria distracted Serpentico again, allowing Garrison to take Serpentico down. Maria wanted them to hurt Serpentico more, but a miscommunication allowed Serpentico to score a roll-up for a nearfall. Eventually, Karter snatched the mask off of Serpentico, allowing Garrison to hit a discus elbow for the win. They stomped on both Serpentico and Angelico before leaving and celebrating.
Blake Christian & Willie Mack defeated The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd)
The Outrunners shook each other’s hands instead of Christian and Mack’s. Christian outpaced Floyd to start before mocking the Outrunners pose. Christian took Floyd to the floor before hitting a Fosbury Flop. Magnum ran interference, allowing Floyd to hit a baseball slide to take him down.
Christian fought his way out of the corner and tagged in Mack. Mack hit a double-noggin knocker before hitting a standing moonsault for a nearfall. Christian cleared the ring, allowing Mack to hit a frog splash to score the win.
Hogan started with Valkyrie, hitting a hip attack against the ropes. Hogan hit a step-up legdrop on Valkyrie for a nearfall, but Valkyrie eventually got a tag out to Grey. Adora locked Grey in an arm wringer until Frost came in with a lariat. Diamante tagged in and caught Frost with a forearm and a neckbreaker in the ropes for a nearfall.
Grey tagged in and hit a Slingblade before Valkyrie tagged in and hit a low dropkick. Adora and Grey tagged in, with Adora running wild. Adora hit a big boot and a senton for a nearfall that Diamante broke up. Diamante dragged Grey over to the corner and tagged herself in, landing kicks until Adora hit a kneeling German suplex for a nearfall. Valkyrie and Hogan went after each other, ending with Hogan hitting a dive to Valkyrie on the floor.
Diamante hit an Asai DDT on Adora for a nearfall as Frost knocked Grey to the floor. Frost hit a moonsault to Valkyrie and Johnny TV on the floor. Diamante reversed a powerslam into a Cross Rhodes on Adora to score the win.
Leyla Hirsch & Rachel Ellering were backstage with Lexy Nair. They put over how well they’ve gotten along, and believed the other would do well in the ROH Women’s TV Title tournament.
Lee Johnson & The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) defeated Iron Savages (Boulder, Bronson & Jacked Jameson)
Bronson took down Johnson early, but Jameson took a dropkick when he tagged in. The Infantry made quick tags working on Jameson. Boulder tagged in and took out both of the Infantry before they sent Dean to the inappropriately named city for a nearfall. The Savages isolated Dean, but Dean eventually fought his way to the corner and got the tag out to Bravo.
Bravo ran wild on the Savages, hitting the Carlie Cutter on Bronson for a nearfall. Johnson and Jameson tagged in, with Johnson hitting a lifting reverse DDT for the win.
Red Velvet defeated Heather Reckless
Velvet got the quick win with a hurricane kick.
Nyla Rose was in the locker room throwing away Athena’s gear when Lexy Nair stopped her. Rose put over her accomplishments and the fact that she took out Athena a few weeks ago. Rose asserted herself as the new Minion Overlord and told both Nair and Billie Starkz to follow her lead. She told Nair to grab the camera while telling the cameraman to take her phone. She baited the cameraman onto a table before putting him through another table, then told Starkz to fall in line.
Billie Starkz defeated Tootie Lynn
Lynn got some chants from her hometown crowd. Starkz got the quick win with a Swanton Bomb.
Ethan Page defeated Kody Lane
Page sent Lane high into the sky with a back body drop, then caught Lane with a forearm. Lane caught Page with a dropkick, but Page caught a senton over the ropes with knees to the back. Page hit a big shoulder block, but Lane fought out of the Ego’s Edge to hit a dropkick. Page moved out of the way of a Lionsault, then hit the Ego’s Edge for the win.
ROH Board of Directors member Jerry Lynn was with Lexy Nair. Dalton Castle came in, banging on Johnny TV’s locker room door. Lynn held Castle back as Johnny TV came out of his locker room. He did a split, then got pulled out of the frame by Taya Valkyrie. We know this because Valkyrie poked her head out and called Castle a loser. This was all quite wacky.
Abadon defeated Robyn Renegade
Renegade talked trash to start, allowing Abadon to headbutt her. Abadon hit a kneeling Codebreaker for a nearfall. Renegade got to the apron and hit a boot to take Abadon down for a nearfall. Renegade avoided a corner charge and hit a facebuster into the turnbuckles for a nearfall. Abadon came back with a bite before firing up on Renegade.
Abadon hit a cutter for a nearfall. Renegade came back with Darkness Falls for a nearfall. Abadon rolled out of a chokeslam before hitting Black Dahlia for the win in their ROH debut.
Jack Cartwheel defeated Jon Cruz
Cartwheel did several cartwheels, leading to a cartwheel kick that sent Cruz from the apron to the floor. Cartwheel did a Space Flying Tiger Drop to the floor, but Cruz avoided a tumbleweed from the top rope and laid Cartwheel out with a lariat. Cruz proclaimed that there would be no more cartwheels, but Cartwheel took him down with a flagpole kick and a stalling elbow drop.
Cartwheel hit a Death Valley Driver and a corkscrew splash for a nearfall. Cruz ripped Cartwheel off the top rope and did a cartwheel of his own. Unfortunately, I missed the move that won the match due to the feed buffering, but Cartwheel won with some type of top rope splash.
Action Andretti defeated Anthony Henry
I don’t know who told Andretti about that water bottle spot, but they aren’t doing him favors. I sound like a broken record when it comes to both Workhorsemen, but Henry looked great here.
Henry took down Andretti with a boot, but Andretti came back with a headscissors. Andretti sent Henry to the floor, but Henry avoided a moonsault and hit an armbreaker off of the stairs. Henry worked on the arm and shoulder, benefiting as Andretti couldn’t complete an Irish Whip. Andretti hit a handspring that sent Henry to the floor before following him with a dive.
Andretti did his silly water bottle spot before firing up. Henry tried to lock on a sleeper, but Andretti fought out of it. Andretti went for a handspring elbow, but Henry caught him with a cross arm breaker. Henry hit a knee and an X-Plex for a nearfall. Andretti avoided a double stomp and hit a Spanish Fly for a nearfall.
Andretti went for a springboard, but Henry cut him off with a forearm. Henry locked on a shoulder-and-arm submission, but Andretti got to the ropes to break it. Andretti and Henry traded forearms and boots before Andretti hit a shotgun dropkick and a split-legged moonsault for the win.
Four Corner Survival Match – Rocky Romero defeated Slim J, Josh Woods (w/Mark Sterling), JD Drake
The big men Woods and Drake cleared the ring before trading forearms. They traded suplexes before they fought to the floor. Slim J and Romero hit dives to both men before trading chops of their own. Romero baited Slim J to the floor before going for a dive, where Woods caught Romero and hit an overhead throw onto the floor.
Slim J and Woods worked on Romero in the ring before Romero sent Woods into Slim J and got a rollup for a nearfall. Romero fought back on both men before Drake came in and hammered Woods and Slim J as well. Drake and Romero were left in the ring, where Romero hit a headscissors that sent Drake to the floor. Romero hit a dive to all three men to the floor.
Woods cut off Romero, hitting the GYT on him. Drake hit a cannonball to Woods and actually hit a moonsault for once, but Slim J cut him off with a splash. Slim J hit a step-up hurricane kick on Drake, but Romero caught Slim J with a Shiranui for the win.
ROH World Tag Team Title Proving Ground Match – The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) defeated Gravity & Gringo Loco
Taven started with Loco, as Ian Riccaboni talked about Taven’s history with CMLL. Loco hit a standing moonsault on Taven before tagging in Gravity, who took Taven down with a handspring armdrag. The challengers sent both Taven and Bennett to the floor before both men hit dives to the champions.
Bennett came back, hitting Loco with a Death Valley Driver on the ramp. Taven followed with Just The Tip before rolling him into the ring. Taven tried to pin him with his feet on the ropes, but referee Aubrey Edwards didn’t even count due to how blatant it was. Taven hit a rolling neckbreaker before Bennett clubbered on Loco. Taven went for a Lionsault, but Loco got his knees up and got a tag out to Gravity.
Gravity ran wild, taking both men down with armdrags and powerslams. Gravity hit a powerbomb out of a rollup on Bennett before Loco hit a step-up moonsault for a nearfall. Taven sent Gravity to the floor as Bennett caught Loco with a superkick. The Kingdom hit the Hail Mary for the win.
Ring of Honor has announced several matches for this week’s show on HonorClub.
Tag team matches pitting Willie Mack & Blake Christian vs. The Outrunners, and Angelico & Serpentico vs. Cole Karter & Griff Garrison are booked for the show.
Also scheduled for tonight is a trios match with Taya Valkyrie, Leila Grey, and Diamante teaming up against Lady Frost, Kiera Hogan, and The Infantry’s Trish Adora.
Matches for this week’s ROH TV were taped on Saturday at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis. Spoilers from the show are available here.
Ring of Honor TV advertised lineup for Thursday, January 25, 2024:
Willie Mack & Blake Christian vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)
The next contenders for the AEW Tag Team titles will be decided on Friday’s Rampage.
16 men representing eight teams will compete in an over the top battle royale to earn the title shot. The teams are The Butcher & The Blade, Ethan Page & Brother Zay, Big Bill & Brian Cage, Matt & Jeff Hardy, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker, Serpentico & Luther, Jay Lethal & Satnam Singh, and Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal.
The winners will face the winners of Saturday’s FTR vs. MJF & Adam Cole Tag Team title match on Collision.
In a bout between former AEW Women’s Champions, Hikaru Shida and Nyla Rose will renew their rivalry.
Komander replaces the injured Scorpio Sky in his match against Kip Sabian.
Former Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) will return to AEW for the first time since March as they face Hayden Backlund & Myung-Jae Lee.
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Big Bill & Brian Cage won a 16-man battle royale to earn a future AEW Tag Team title shot
As you read above, this features eight teams and.a team is not fully eliminated until both men are thrown over the top rope. This is a very random assortment of teams, especially considering The Kingdom are on the card later in the show.
And yes, this is the second straight week there’s been a battle royale on Rampage for a title shot. Between these, the tournaments and major announcements, the Tony Khan Big Three is complete.
The Albany, New York, faithful were definitely into Bill, chanting his name. He’s really become a cult favorite over the last month or so and his team with Cage in the Blind Eliminator tournament just felt right.
Part of the story was Singh and how his size gave him an advantage. At one point, Jeff Hardy and Sing were having a go and Bill & Cage waited for a bit to call their shot, eliminating him with a double clothesline. I don’t understand what how AEW views Singh as he barely wrestles and you would think if they see something in him, they would get him going with regular matches. Maybe I have my answer.
In the end, it came down to Bill & Cage vs. Butcher & Blade. All four men brawled with lots of power moves as you would might expect. Bill & Cage hit Blade with their running clothesline/power bomb combo, eliminating him afterward. Butcher fought back, but got hit with a clunky assisted chokeslam/clothesline combo and then tossed, giving Cage & Bill the victory.
This was not a good battle royale and at some point, you have to wonder why AEW Tag Team title contenders are only being determined by tournaments and battle royales.
Here’s the order of eliminations:
Luther by Bill
Serpentico by The Butcher
Zay by Singh
Sydal by Menard
Parker by Jeff Hardy
Page by Singh
Lethal by Singh (pushed by the Hardys)
Menard by Bill
Daniels by Butcher & Blade
Matt Hardy by Singh
Singh by Bill and Cage
Jeff Hardy by Butcher & Blade
Blade by Cage
Butcher by Bill
– The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) gave an impassioned promo explaining why they came back which was all about Ring of Honor. This is their first appearance on AEW TV since March.
Komander (w/ Alex Abrahantes) defeated Kip Sabian (w/ Penelope Ford)
Komander replaced Scorpio Sky who was advertised on Dynamite and then pulled about 30 minutes later. Odd. Sky wasn’t referenced on this show at all so that whole announcement never happened, ok?
Will Sabian ever try to get revenge on Miro or nah?
This featured a lot less high-flying than most Komander matches which is for the best if he’s going to have longevity in AEW. Sabian is a talent that works hard, but appears slotted for the lower tier of the roster due to the massive amount of talent on top.
Komander survived an Arabian press, a running shooting star press and a Ford eye rake into a Sabian slingshot suplex to stay in this. Komander hit a flying Canadian destroyer followed by his rope walk shooting star press to win this in impressive fashion. This was a really solid TV match.
– A hype video for the Jack Perry/Jerry Lynn confrontation this Wednesday aired, complete with Lynn training footage. I’m interested to see how much Lynn can go at this stage of life.
The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) defeated Hayden Backlund & Myung-Jae Lee
There was no Maria Kanellis-Bennett out for this match which was essentially a throwback to AEW Dark. Taven & Bennett won this in about a minute after hitting the Proton Pack, perhaps kicking off an overdue AEW run after first signing last October.
– A video package on the Dark Order aired following their Fight Without Honor at ROH Death Before Dishonor. John Silver, Alex Reynolds & Evil Uno said they showed a side of themselves that hasn’t been seen for some time and it was time to rebuild. The Rampage tag team division is heating up!
Hikaru Shida defeated Nyla Rose (w/ Marina Shafir)
This is a meeting between two former AEW Women’s Champions and longtime rivals. Shida defeated Rose for her first title at 2020’s Double or Nothing. Both women’s post-title runs have been very up and down with long absences and seemingly not a lot of desire to have them hold the title again despite some championship shots along the way.
The Outcasts (Toni Storm, Ruby Soho and Saraya) were shown backstage watching the match in pure disgust. Sadly, the director did not cut to that women’s division booking sign that inexplicably made its way to Dynamite TV last Wednesday.
Rose used her size advantage to keep the momentum in her favor until Shida got on an offensive roll after the final commercial break. The two traded offense with Shida getting a near fall off a Falcon Arrow. Rose countered a Katana attempt with a lariat but got crotched on the top rope, leading to some Shida headbutts followed by an avalanche Falcon Arrow. As she went for the pin, Shafir put Rose’s boot on the bottom rope to break up the count.
Shafir got on the ring apron and tried to weakly hit Shida with a kendo stick which Shida grabbed and then nailed Shafir with. Rose used the distraction to try and hit a Beast Bomb, but Shida escaped and hit the Katana for the pin and win. This was fine, but an average match.
The Outcasts then came out on the stage and Shida vs. Storm was then announced for the AEW Women’s title on this Wednesday’s Dynamite.
New matches announced for AEW Collision:
Kiera Hogan vs. Mercedes Martinez
CM Punk promo (not specified if live or not)
ROH TV Champion Samoa Joe vs. Gravity in an assumed non-title match
New for Dynamite:
ROH Tag Team Champions Aussie Open defend against El Hijo del Vikingo and Komander
AEW Women’s Champion Toni Storm defends against Hikaru Shida
The following are spoilers for this Friday’s AEW Rampage, taped Wednesday in Albany, New York. Results are courtesy of PWInsider.
Before Dynamite began, Skye Blue defeated Anna Jay in a dark match.
AEW Rampage:
Big Bill & Brian Cage won a tag team battle royale to earn a future AEW Tag Team title match. The Butcher was the final elimination. Other teams in the match included The Butcher & The Blade, Ethan Page & Brother Zay, The Hardys, Matt Menard & Angelo Parker, Serpentico & Luther, Jay Lethal & Satnam Singh, and Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal.
The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) defeated Myung-Jae Lee & Hayden Backlund.
The advertised Scorpio Sky vs. Kip Sabian match did not take place as Tony Khan announced that Sky was injured. Komander replaced him and defeated Kip Sabian.
Hikaru Shida defeated Nyla Rose
Khan & -1 (Brodie Lee Jr.) made an appearance in front of the crowd to close the show.
Notes:
PWInsider reports that Scotty 2 Hotty (aka Scott Garland) worked the taping in a tryout for a producer’s role. Garland worked for WWE as a trainer at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida from 2016 to 2021.