Tag Team title match, Takeshita vs. Castagnoli part of updated AEW Collision lineup

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AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR will defend against The Rascalz as part of this Saturday’s updated AEW Collision lineup.

Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz earned the opportunity in a title eliminator against FTR last week with the winners of the match moving on to defend against The Young Bucks at this month’s Revolution pay-per-view.

At one point earlier on Dynamite, Dax Harwood challenge Tommaso Ciampa to a match on Collision that never came to be.

In a clash between the CMLL Heavyweight Champion and NJPW TV Champion, Claudio Castagnoli and Konosuke Takeshita will go one-on-one. Takeshita will challenge Castagnoli’s Death Riders teammate Jon Moxley at Revolution. It will be their third-ever singles match with their last being a 20-minute time limit draw at this past year’s Continental Classic.

Former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland will take on Bandido’s brother Gravity after Strickland choked out Brody King Wednesday followed by Bandido coming out for the late save. It’s Gravity’s first AEW match since the much-discussed tag bout featuring he and Komander against Malakai Black & Buddy Matthews from a November 2023 Collision.

The new additions join a previously announced four-way tag team match that will see the AEW return of Rush & Dralistico.

Current AEW Collision lineup | Tucson, AZ | This Saturday

  • AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) defend against The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz)
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Gravity
  • place at Tucson Arena in Tucson, Arizona.
  • LFI (Dralistico & Rush) vs. The Swirl (Blake Christian & Lee Johnson) vs. The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) vs. Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen)

The Rascalz announced for Joey Janela’s Spring Break X

The Rascalz of AEW are now scheduled for a match at Joey Janela’s Spring Break X.

Just hours after announcing Brodie Lee Jr.’s first official singles match, Joey Janela’s Spring Break X is now set to host The Rascalz (Dezmond Xaviers, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed).

Recently announced on social media, the trio is scheduled to face YDNP Marcus Mathers at Spring Break X presented by GCW on Friday, April 17, 2026.

Janela shared the match update on social media and wrote, “You’d be out of your mind not to watch this show. Doing it CRAZY for the tenth anniversary.”

GCW Joey Janela’s Spring Break X match card | April 17, 2026

Scheduled to take place at Horseshoe Las Vegas on April 17, 2026, here is the updated match card for Joey Janela’s Spring Break X.

  • The Rascalz (Dezmond Xaviers, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed) vs. YDNP (Alec Price and Jordan Oliver) & Marcus Mathers.
  • Brodie Lee Jr. vs. Joey Janela
  • The Sandman vs. The Invisible Man in The Sandman’s retirement match
  • Hayabusa II appearance

Report: How The Rascalz were able to keep their TNA theme in AEW

The Rascalz got to keep their TNA theme in AEW for a simple reason.

Fightful Select reports that The Rascalz keeping their music wasn’t a matter of AEW buying the rights to the music. Rather, it was because the track already exists in a music library that the company had already licensed, meaning they were free to use it without any additional cost. 

Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed all signed with AEW in January and made their debut soon after. After coming up short in a three-way number one contender’s match, they defeated FTR on the most recent episode of Collision to earn a future AEW Tag Team title match thanks to a distraction from The Young Bucks.

Trey Miguel was originally signed and set to be part of the group in AEW. However, he was released shortly after signing his deal due to Warner Bros. Discovery having reservations over tweets he made in the past. After briefly choosing to step away from wrestling, he returned to TNA and won the International title from Stacks at No Surrender earlier this month.

The Rascalz earn future AEW Tag Team title match on Collision

The Rascalz have earned a future AEW title match.

In the main event of Saturday’s Collision, The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) defeated FTR to earn a shot at their Tag Team titles.. The Young Bucks played into the finish, coming out and distracting Harwood long enough for him to walk into a superkick. The Rascalz then hit the Hot Fire Flame for the surprise victory.

A big angle took place after the match when GOA ran down to attack The Young Bucks. FTR meanwhile turned their attention to the Jackson family at ringside. They proceeded to throw powder at The Young Bucks’ father while dragging their brother Malachi, a former wrestler, into the ring. They proceeded to give Malachi a stuff piledriver as Jack Perry attempted to make the save, only to be laid out by Ricochet who blindsided Perry from the crowd. The closing moments of Collision saw The Rascalz and The Young Bucks tend to Malachi.

FTR are currently set to defend the AEW Tag Team titles against The Young Bucks at Revolution after Nick & Matt Jackson defeated The Rascalz and the returning Private Party in a three-way number one contender’s match on a recent episode of Dynamite.

New number one contenders set for AEW World Tag Team Titles

The Young Bucks are back on top, chasing AEW titles.

On the February 11th, 2026 edition of AEW Dynamite, The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) defeated The Rascalz (Dezmond Xaviers & Myron Reed) and the recently returned Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) to become the new number one contenders for the FTR’s tag team titles.

Away from the promotion for almost a year, Private Party made their return tonight to a roaring Ontario crowd. Following a closely fought battle, the Young Bucks emerged victorious after dropping Reed with a double superkick and a TK Driver, before securing the pinfall victory.

With the win tonight, the Young Bucks have earned their new title shot, although it is currently unknown when the former EVPs will challenge Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood of FTR for their AEW World Tag Team Championship.

The segment finished with the two highly celebrated teams coming face-to-face with each other in the ring.

The Rascalz officially announced as part of AEW

The Rascalz are officially All Elite.

After Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz teamed with Eddie Kingston and Ortiz to defeat the Grizzled Young Veterans, Big Bill, and Bryan Keith in a parking lot brawl, Tony Khan officially announced that the trio had signed with All Elite Wrestling, posting their graphic on social media.

It was first announced back on the January 14 edition of Dynamite that The Rascalz were heading to AEW, with Xavier, Wentz, and Myron Reed appearing on the following episode of Collision. Last week, they reunited with Eddie Kingston and agreed to team with him to take on GYV and Big Bill and Bryan Keith. The eight men fought on top of a parking lot overseeing the Las Vegas strip. After Ortiz powerbombed Drake on a car hood, Kingston scored the win for his team after a DDT on Gibson.

When The Rascalz made their debut, one person was mysteriously absent: Trey Miguel. Although he had signed with the company, he was quickly released due to higher-ups at Warner Bros. Discovery reportedly blocking his signing due to previous controversial tweets. Miguel originally chose to walk away from pro wrestling following his release, but soon after chose instead to re-sign with TNA.

Parking lot brawl set for next AEW Collision

The Rascalz are set to team with Eddie Kingston & Ortiz to take on The Grizzled Young Veterans and Big Bill and Bryan Keith on next week’s AEW Collision.

After The Rascalz secured a victory over CRU in their debut on Saturday’s Collision, they found themselves in a backstage segment with Kingston and Ortiz.

This occurred after a previous face-to-face between Kingston & Ortiz and the Grizzled Young Veterans which had a no-physicality rule. The Veterans found a loophole, however, and got Big Bill and Bryan Keith to attack Kingston and Ortiz instead.

This led to Kingston calling out the four men involved and challenging them to an eight-man parking lot brawl on next week’s Collision that will be taped this Wednesday in Las Vegas.

“Grizzled Young Vets, I know you are not done with these boys either. I know there’s a history there. Bill, Keith, y’all wanna play in the parking lot? You wanna fight? You want to jump us? Saturday, Collision, eight-man tag-team war in the parking lot,” Kingston said.

It was the only match announced for Collision.

Current AEW Collision lineup | Next Saturday | Las Vegas

  • Eddie Kingston, Ortiz & The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) vs. Grizzled Young Veterans, Bryan Keith and Big Bill in a parking lot brawl

AEW Collision live results: Tommaso Ciampa & The Rascalz debut, three title defenses

For the first time in a decade, Tommaso Ciampa will compete outside a WWE owned ring when he challenges TNT Champion Mark Briscoe in the headliner of tonight’s live AEW Collision from Arlington, Texas.

Ciampa made his surprise debut this past Wednesday to answer Briscoe’s open challenge — the first time they have shared a ring since 2013.

The Rascalz will also make their AEW in-ring debut as Zachary Wentz & Dezmond Xavier take on CRU’s Lio Rush & Action Andretti.

AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada will appear to defend the title against Adam Priest.

In the third title defense, AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) defend against the Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue).

The main card is rounded out by Darby Allin facing the returning Clark Connors.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 pm Eastern.

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The show opened with Tony Schiavone & Nigel McGuinness running down the card before introducing the first match, Darby Allin vs. Clark Connors.

Darby Allin vs. Clark Connors

The match started with Connors crashing into Allin as Allin skateboarded down towards the ring. When Allin went to the top rope Connors swept his legs and sent Allin crashing back first onto the top turnbuckle and then to the floor. Connors sent Allin in to the guardrail and continued the beating when Allin slapped him in response. Connors hit a shoulder tackle that crushed Allin and trapped him against the ring apron.

Allin was covered in tape on his back, giving a target for Connors, who back dropped Allin on the guardrail and apron, targeting the back after Allin was suplexed into the ring steps a few weeks ago. Connors hit a German suplex on Allin in the ring for a 2-count. Connors hit another shoulder tackle on the Allin, who was on his knees, and sent him back towards the opposite corner.

Allin ended up on the apron, but Connors flew through the ropes with a spear, leaving both men on the apron. Connors pulled out the ring steps and looked to suplex Allin on them again, but Allin fought it off by raking the eyes of Connors and getting back into the ring. Connors sent Allin towards the stairs and Allin flipped over the steps to the other side, turned around and ran up the stairs to hit Connors, and got back into the ring and hit a tope suicida that sent Connors into the guardrail.

Connors blocked a superplex attempt and hit a sunset flip powerbomb followed by a spear for a 2-count. Allin fought out of a straight jacket and flipped Connors over into a Scorpion Death Drop. Allin went for the Coffin Drop, but Connors got the knees up. Connors went for another spear, but Allin dodged, swept the legs, and locked on the Scorpion Death Lock to make Clark Connors submit.

Result: Darby Allin defeats Clark Connors

This was an excellent opening match. Connors is great, and Allin remains fantastic.

–Darby Allin cut a promo about how he had defeated all the Death Riders, and now it was his time to go for the top title in AEW. As he was just about to call out MJF, Gabe Kidd ran into the ring from the crowd and started beating on Allin. Connors joined him in the beatdown, and they took Darby to the floor and placed the ring steps onto Allin’s midsection while Kidd stood on top of the stairs.

Kidd said that Allin wouldn’t be able to make it to the top of AEW if he was pushing up daisies, and that he was going to follow Allin all over the earth if he had to until he ended Allin’s career. I mean, threatening him with death and actually doing it would end Allin’s career, though it would present other problems for Kidd. Like a murder charge.

–A hype video aired for the Sisters of Sin vs. the Babes of Wrath, happening later tonight.

–Jet Speed were backstage with their new World Six-Man Championships, talking about how the Don Callis family were looking for gold, but they were not hard to find. They also said that Hangman Adam Page was no longer alone, and they would be watching his back as Hangman goes for the AEW World Championship.

Cru (Action Andretti & Lio Rush) (w/ Lacey Lane) vs. The Rascalz (Zachery Wentz & Dezmond Xavier) (w/ Myron Reed)

Xavier and Rush started the match, with Xavier grounding Rush a little bit, but the pace picked up very quickly, with Xavier hitting a dropkick off the ropes. Wentz tagged in and hit a bronco buster on Rush. Rush rolled over to Andretti when he hit the ropes and tagged him in, and Andretti came in with a clothesline that dropped Wentz and Cru had the advantage for the first time in the match.

Xavier missed a top con giro to the floor, but largely landed on his feet, and Wentz came flying in with a corkscrew plancha to the floor on Rush and Andretti. Rush dodged a double team attempt, leaving an opening for Andretti to spring board into a lariat on Xavier. Andretti hit a suplex on Xavier and got a 2-count. Cru hit a series of double team moves, ending with a spinning kick to the back of Xavier’s head from Rush for a 2-count.

There was a series of counters so fast that I couldn’t keep track of it, and Cru ended up hitting stereo handsprings and tope suicidas on everyone. Wentz saved Xavier from a double suplex and then superkicks started flying so much I thought it was a Young Bucks match, and Wentz did a handspring into flying knee on Rush. Wentz went for a moonsault and Xavier shoved him in mid air until he spun over and hit it on Andretti for the pinfall.

Result: The Rascalz defeated Cru

This was an excellent match, and also shows that Cru is rather under utilized in the tag division. I would love to see the Young Bucks mix it up with both of these teams.

–Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor were discussing their team again, saying that they both like to get hit and hit other people, and while Windsor had other tag partners, none of them were able to get to the titles. Hayter and Windsor said that they were going to have fun chasing the titles.

–Jon Moxley was backstage and he responded to Takeshita challenging him last week. He said that Takeshita was one of the few wrestlers in the world that he understands, because they both chased titles and competing against the best all around the world. Moxley said that he thought he was that kind of man, but Takeshita had some goons attack him last week, and Moxley made Mark Davis pay for it by hitting him in the face with a title. Moxley said that if the Callis Family was looking to start a gang war that it was something that the Death Riders did for fun. This promo was fantastic. Jon Moxley is, again, one of the best wrestlers in the world today for creating compelling matches.

Orange Cassidy & Toni Storm vs. Gino Medina & Lady Bird Monroe

Cassidy put his hands in his pockets and hit a dropkick on Medina. Lady Bird Monroe got in the ring and started arguing with Cassidy, so he did his slow kicks to her shins, then stood aside to let Storm dropkick her and Cassidy hit a tope suicida on Media. Storm hit a tornado DDT on Medina, the hip attack, and sent Medina into an Orange Punch for the pinfall from Cassidy.

Result: Orange Cassidy & Toni Storm defeated Gino Medina & Lady Bird Monroe

–Wheeler Yuta ran in to attack Cassidy as soon as the match ended, and Marina Shafir attacked Storm from behind after. Yuta grabbed a mic and said that he was going to interview Orange Cassidy while Shafir held him in a full nelson. Yuta said that Cassidy said a lot of lies about Yuta, and asked how he felt now that the Death Riders made him pay.

Cassidy said that he couldn’t hear Yuta through his garbage hair. Yuta grabbed a pair of scissors from ringside and looked to cut the hair of Cassidy, but Storm came in, suplexed Shafir, grabbed the scissors, and threatened to stab Yuta. Storm then grabbed a mic and said that they picked the wrong team to mess with, and that mixed tag hair vs. hair match was going to happen in Australia at AEW Grand Slam, and that Yuta or Shafir were going to lose their hair.

–The Grizzled Young Veterans were backstage with Eddie Kingston and Ortiz, and how they continued wanting to fight. Kingston said that they could end it, as they beat each other up, and that should be it. GYV said that Kingston didn’t understand them, and didn’t speak for them, and Kingston challenged them to a parking law brawl for next week. Bryan Keith and Big Bill flew in and attacked Kingston and Ortiz, and GYV paid them for their services. GYV then agreed to the parking lot brawl for next Saturday.

–A short hype video aired for Tommaso Ciampa vs. Mark Briscoe, highlighting clips from ROH when they were much younger.

Tommaso Ciampa vs. Mark Briscoe for the TNT Championship

Ciampa and Briscoe maintained a clear back and forth for the first few minutes of the match, exchanging holds until Briscoe hit a Redneck Kung Fu kick and a cannonball tope through the middle ropes. Briscoe and Ciampa exchanged chops, but Briscoe hit a dropkick and then hit a suplex for a 2-count. Briscoe’s advantage continued for a few minutes until Ciampa managed to hit the Psycho Drillerr on the apron, driving Briscoe head and back first onto it. That was brutal.

Ciampa hit 7 punches in the corner and did the “six-seven” meme to the delight of the crowd and a sigh from me. Briscoe fought out of a sleeper hold with a back suplex. Briscoe fired up with some chops hit a flying forearm on Ciampa. Briscoe hit a lariat in the corner and then another in the opposite corner before going for an exploder suplex.

Ciampa blocked the attempt but ate a kick from Briscoe that sent him to the floor. Briscoe hit a running dropkick and hit a blockbuster from the apron on Ciampa before the fans helped him stand back up. As they were coming back into the ring Ciampa hit a draping DDT on Briscoe for a 2-count. Briscoe blocked a Psycho Driller attempt off the top rope and hit a froggy bow for a 2-count. Ciampa blocked a top rope move of his own and hit the Psycho Driller off the top rope for a 2-count.

Both Ciampa and Briscoe exchanged attempts at Jay Drillers until Ciampa hit a running knee that sent Briscoe to the floor. The ring announcer let us know that there was only 5 minutes left in the match. Briscoe grabbed the time keeper’s table after fighting Ciampa off, but got cut off from Ciampa who put Briscoe on the table, hit a running knee, and posed on the table. Briscoe, however, came off the top rope with a froggy bow to the standing Ciampa that put them both through the table.

Briscoe and Ciampa got back in the ring and started exchanging attempts to finish the match, hitting kicks, etc. Just as they were getting to the last minute, Ciampa manged to counter of a Jay Driller and hit a running knee to knock Briscoe out and score the pinfall.

Result: Tommaso Ciampa defeated Mark Briscoe to win the TNT Championship

This was a fantastic title match, with Briscoe putting in his usual great performance, and Tommaso Ciampa having a fantastic debut. Ciampa winning here puts him over strong, and Briscoe can move onto new things, so it looks like we will not be getting that Fletcher and Briscoe rematch that Callis was teasing/pushing Fletcher into. Fletcher will need to face Ciampa instead.

–Just as I wrote my reaction above, Fletcher came onto the ramp and pointed at Ciampa, indicating that he was going to be wrestling him soon.

–Josh Alexander was cutting a promo while the Don Callis family beat up a bunch of people in the background, saying that Moxley should mind his own business when saying Takeshita is too good for the Don Callis family. Alexander said that announced that Mark Davis would be facing Hangman Adam Page before Australia, and Romero said that he had a ringside ticket to see Okada beat Adam Priest. Alexander looked around for Lance Archer, who ran in off screen to hit a crossbody on three of the poor geeks backstage before laughing and saying “Everybody dies” while almost giggling. That was great.

Adam Priest (w/ Tommy Billington) vs. Kazuchika Okada (w/ Rocky Romero) for the AEW International Championship

Rocky Romero joined the commentary desk and immediately accidentally called Priest “Adam Pierce” which is quite the funny mistake. Romero insisted that Priest was not on the same level as Okada and didn’t deserve Okada in a robe or to see the International title. Okada dominated the early part of the match, with Okada hitting a dropkick and selling like he hurt his knee. Romero ran down from the commentary desk on the ramp to attack Priest from behind as the referee was checking on Okada.

Okada hit a DDT on Priest on the floor as a fan held a “Okada Fears Takeshita” sign that the announcers noted. Okada taunted Priest with some face wash kicks before hitting a hard uppercut, but Priest fired back with his own. Priest hit a few forearms and a neckbreaker to drop Okada. Priest went for a figure four, but Okada fought out. Okada went for a dropkick, but Priest dodged and locked on a figure four in the middle of the ring.

Priest hit an upper cut, but Okada responded with a dropkick after hit hit the ropes. Okada went for the Rainmaker, but Priest countered into a backslide. Priest went for a cutter, but Okada dumped him onto the mat like a back suplex and then hit the Rainmaker for the win.

Result: Kazuchika Okada defeated Adam Priest

–The Rascalz were backstage with Lexy Nair, and they mentioned how they like parking lots. Eddie Kingston walked in and said that if Bill & Keith were going to get involved, Kingston was bringing in friends that had had history with the Grizzled Young Veterans. He then said he was going to the parking lot with the Rascalz to take some medicine, and they offered Lexy Nair some, but she said no.

–A hype video aired for the current AEW World Championship situation with Brody King challenging MJF in a Eliminator Match, while Omega, Hangman, and Andrade are all chasing MJF for AEW Revolution. Good recap video.

–Lexy Nair was with Tommaso Ciampa backstage, and he was with his wife and child. His daughter had the title on her shoulder, which was cute. Ciampa said that AEW had welcomed him like family, and that his daughter now has a new sister in the TNT title, and they were going to celebrate. Great promo.

The Sisters of Sin (Julia Hart & Skye Blue) vs. The Babes of Wrath (Willow Nightingale & Harley Cameron) for the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship

Julia Hart immediately attacked Nightingale on the apron and all four women ended up on the floor fighting around ringside. Nightingale saved Cameron from a double suplex from the Sisters of Sin and sent Cameron into Blue and Hart before Cameron hit a sling blade on Blue. Nightingale got necked on the top rope letting Blue hit a tornado DDT on Nightingale.

Cameron hit a crossbody onto both Blue and Hart, rolled to the floor, but got shoved into the apron by Julia Hart. Hart and Blue hit a flapjack on Cameron for a 2-count. The Sisters of Sin then got the heat through the commercial break on Cameron. Hart locked on a tarantula on Cameron letting Blue hit a dropkick to the midsection of Cameron.

Cameron managed to hit a suplex on Blue and tagged out to Nightingale who came in and started hitting clotheslines on Hart. Nightingale dodged a corner charge from Blue, who crashed into her own partner. Nightingale then cartwheeled out of an attack by Blue and hit a pounce on her before hitting a spinebuster on Hart for a 2-count.

Hart hit some forearms on Nightingale and went for a hurricanrana, but Nightingale’s balance got thrown off and they both fell over. Nightingale covered for this transitioning into a Boston crab. Nightingale went for the powerbomb, but Hart hit an X-factor and the Sisters of Sin hit a front suplex and double superkick on Nightingale.

Nightingale fought off a double team move and tagged out to Cameron and then there was a series of miscommunications with Cameron and Blue, but they recovered and Cameron hit Blue with a DDT and eventually a Crucifix bomb. Cameron hit Sole food on Blue that sent her backwards into a page turner from Nightingale for the win.

Result: The Babes of Wrath defeated The Sisters of Sin to retain

–After the match Thekla ran down to attack, and Kris Statlander made the save. As Statlander cleared the ring, Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne ran in and attacked Statlander, laying her out, and working with the Triangle of Madness to beat down Nightingale and Cameron as well.

Final Thoughts

This was a good episode of AEW Collision, especially the Mark Briscoe and Tommaso Ciampa match. The rest of the show was not that important, but there was nothing bad on it, outside of a few awkward communication issues and botches in the main event. This was a good show overall. The Rascalz and Cru had a great match, as did Darby Allin and Clark Connors. So, three good matches across this two hour show. I give that a thumbs up.

The Rascalz want to reunite with former ROH Champion in AEW

The Rascalz have arrived in AEW, and they want to reunite with former ROH champion Eddie Kingston.

During a recent appearance on Close Up w/ Renee Paquette, Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz of The Rascalz opened up about their desire to get back with Kingston.

When asked by Paquette about the one star they want to get back with, Wentz answered instantly, “Eddie Kingston.” As the others joined in and claimed, “Uncle Eddie.

Xavier continued and delivered a thoughtful answer, “He was one of the veterans that was still traveling around and bestowing knowledge, not only in ring, but backstage of life. Those are the blessings you get to have when you get to travel around. We were lucky enough to be on the live shows with him. We built a really great relationship with him.

He got the Rascalz dialed in a little bit. Someone there to give you that check, you know?” Wentz concluded.

Following the announcement of their signing a few weeks ago, The Rascalz are yet to make their AEW in-ring debut.

The Rascalz reveal dream match opponents in AEW

Just weeks after their signing announcement, The Rascalz have revealed their AEW dream opponents.

In a recent interview on Close Up w/ Renee Paquette, Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed of The Racalz opened up about their upcoming debut match. When Paquette asked about their thoughts on potential AEW dream matches, Xavier answered,

I mean, we’ve got some history with the Bucks already, so it’d be nice to uh to run it back with them. And do it on TV, be able to showcase on TV, you know.

Wentz joined in and added, “It’s a lot different. We were at PWG, and we had those matches with them and you think at that time like, ‘oh, everybody’s going to know,’ but then when you’re on television and it’s a worldwide thing. It’s just now everyone will really know.

I’d like to mix it up with like FTR cause we’ve never had anything with them. And then I see online a lot of people are talking about Jet Speed, which I have a lot of history with Speedball Mike Bailey. Definitely would enjoy that as well.

The trio shares a history with Speedball Mike Bailey from their time together in TNA Wrestling. With JetSpeed (Bailey and Kevin Knight) and Hangman Adam Page as the current AEW World Trios champions, Paquette also brought up the chances of The Rascalz facing them.

Trey Miguel says he’s ‘made a lot of mistakes’ but ‘I’m a different man today’

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In his first comments since being released from AEW and revealing he is taking time away from wrestling, Trey Miguel shed some potential light on what might have resulted in his surprise exit before even appearing on screen.

Miguel took to X Monday with the following statement:

“I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my time. I’ve always apologized and did my best to put a better foot forward after. I don’t preach hate and I don’t take any pride in being hateful. I’m a man of faith, I believe in forgiveness and only ever preach that. I’m a different man today.”

He did not address his release.

On Sunday’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez reported that while there’s still not a lot of info regarding Miguel’s release other than that it didn’t have to do with AEW talent or Tony Khan, saying “my understanding is whatever it is, it came from up above.”

“Above” is being taken to mean AEW primary media partner WBD. While it has yet to be confirmed if that is the case, Miguel’s comments are being taken as alluding to past comments he made that are now coming back around including some homophobic comments in 2020 on Facebook while engaging with a fan and some anti-semitic comments on X in 2019.

The in-ring debut for Miguel’s Rascalz teammates in Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed has yet to be announced.

Trey Miguel released from AEW contract

Trey Miguel reportedly was released from his AEW contract soon after signing it.

According to Fightful Select, Miguel was released from his contract sometime in the last few days, just a week or so after originally signing. They were not given a reason for the sudden departure, but it was said that Miguel and AEW remain under amicable terms.

On Saturday’s Collision, The Rascalz made their on-screen debut doing a backstage interview. Miguel, however, was nowhere to be found. The following day, Trey Miguel released a statement saying he was taking a break from pro wrestling.

“Taking a break from wrestling. Please respect my space and don’t tag me in any posts or comments. Go support the Rascalz still,” he wrote on social media.

In this week’s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer noted that all four members of the group were backstage in Phoenix this past Wednesday.

After Dezmond Xavier was released from his WWE contract, all four members reunited briefly in TNA, making several appearances before their contracts ended at the end of the year. Myron Reed was advertised for this past Thursday’s TNA Impact premiere on AMC, but was pulled from the show after Leon Slater was unable to appear due to visa issues.

Trey Miguel says he’s ‘taking a break’ from pro wrestling

Update:

Trey Miguel posted to Instagram stories on Sunday stating that he is taking a break from wrestling:

“Taking a break from wrestling. Please respect my space and don’t tag me in any posts or comments. Go support the Rascalz still..”

Fightful Select has since reported that Miguel has been released from the AEW contract he recently signed. The report noted that he is on amicable terms with the company.

Original:

One member of The Rascalz did not appear with the others on AEW Collision.

Myron Reed, Zachary Wentz, and Dezmond Xavier were interviewed backstage on Saturday’s show. It was the group’s first appearance on AEW programming following a brief teaser that aired on Dynamite.

Trey Miguel did not appear in the segment alongside the other three members. Fans online have also noted that Miguel has deleted social media posts promoting The Rascalz’ move to AEW.

Miguel was believed to have signed with AEW along with Reed, Wentz, and Xavier. Dave Meltzer wrote in Friday’s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that all four members were backstage in Phoenix:

“They will have good matches and really a lot depends on how the crowd long-term takes to them. AEW is just loaded with talent who have good matches and it’s hard to break through. All four were backstage in Phoenix but didn’t wrestle on either show.”

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The Rascalz officially sign contracts with AEW, debut teased

The Rascalz are officially #AllElite and will be debuting in AEW soon.

The group’s debut was teased Wednesday on AEW Dynamite shortly after a Fightful Select report revealed that AEW had signed all four men — Zachary Wentz, Trey Miguel, Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed — to contracts.

The report also stated that The Rascalz were backstage during Dynamite with their signing coming a week after former TNA wrestler Jake Something recently made his AEW return and signed a contract.

Fightful reported that all four men are under multi-year deals after their various TNA contracts expired. While TNA attempted to retain The Rascalz, AEW reportedly came in with a better offer.

Reed’s planned bout with Leon Slater on TNA’s AMC debut was pulled earlier this week. While Reed was said to be happy to work the committed date, the match was canceled due to WWE possibly requiring Slater for their European tour or due to the contract situation.

While Reed and Xavier were never under TNA contracts, Miguel and Wentz’s deals expired at the end of 2025. The report also claimed that there was at least one member of the group who was determined to leave TNA.

AEW officially teases The Rascalz arrival

Midway through Wednesday’s Dynamite, AEW teased The Rascalz’s arrival. Although the promotion did not mention a specific date, they instead went with “coming soon to AEW” while sharing a graphic.

Contract expiration may have caused TNA on AMC premiere lineup change

The contractual status of The Rascalz may have affected an X-Division title match set to take place at this Thursday’s TNA Impact on AMC premiere.

First noted by PWInsider on Tuesday, TNA is no longer advertising the previously announced X-Division title match between Leon Slater and Myron Reed of the group. While Slater is still being promoted in media releases, Reed is not.

One reason for that, according to the outlet, is that Reed, Zachary Wentz, Trey Miguel and Dezmond Xavier are all free agents following their respective contract expirations at the end of 2025. They specifically noted that TNA did not pick up options for Wentz and Miguel, and the belief is all four men are free agents.

There is also some independent speculation that WWE’s interest in having Slater be part of their European tour may be a contributing factor, a report that also came from PWInsider. However, it’s unknown if WWE would potentially pull Slater from the high profile premiere to do that.

As early as mid-November, it was reported that the contractual future for all four Rascalz were up in the air and that Xavier, the former Wes Lee in WWE NXT, had not signed a new deal when he made his return after his WWE run came to an end.

Slater’s X-Division title defense against Moose and Cedric Alexander for this Saturday’s Genesis pay-per-view is still on the docket.