Samantha Irvin says pairing with Ricochet ‘will be historic’

Samantha Irvin recently responded to a question about potentially managing her husband Ricochet.

Irvin announced in October 2024 that she was leaving WWE. In October 2025, she revealed that she was one year into a two-year non-compete clause with the company.

On Sunday, a user on X wrote to Irvin: “The Ricochet return and push with you as the manager is going to be so sick.”

Irvin responded:

“I would be a bad manager if I advised him to return. But us together will be historic, I do believe that 🙏🏽”

Earlier in the thread, Irvin responded to a comment about her being the best on the mic, writing:

“Thank you so much! I promise I will bring even more gusto to the mic when managing talent 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽”

Irvin’s comment came in a thread where she responded to someone saying she would have been “legendary” had she not left WWE. Irvin responded that she is legendary.

“Samantha Irvin is legendary! Without the opportunity for it to get stale, or annoying, or overdone… because it has concluded and is preserved in a beautiful era we can always look back on 🙌🏽”

Irvin’s social media posts are available below:

https://twitter.com/SamanthaTheBomb/status/2015464943387357602
https://twitter.com/SamanthaTheBomb/status/2015471927675261419

Location set for Ricochet’s AEW National Title defense against Jack Perry

Jack Perry will collide against AEW National Champion Ricochet in a rematch and now there’s a date attached.

Earlier this month, Perry earned another title shot by defeating Anthony Bowens on last Saturday’s Collision. Looking for another shot at the gold since then, he will now take on Ricochet on the February 4th edition of either AEW Dynamite/Collision in Las Vegas.

AEW will tape Collision on the same night after Dynamite in Las Vegas, and it is currently unknown which show the match will be part of.

Ricochet had previously defeated Perry and retained his title at this year’s AEW Dynamite New Year’s Smash. The 37-year-old Ricochet won the inaugural title at last November’s Full Gear in a Casino Gauntlet match.

Since winning it, Ricochet has defended it a total of six times. While he is enjoying his first AEW singles title reign, Perry is on the hunt for his third AEW singles title following his second TNT title run that ended in 2024.

National title rematch set following AEW Collision

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After their recent clash that saw Ricochet defeat “Jungle” Jack Perry to retain the AEW National title, the two will do it again very soon.

Perry defeated Anthony Bowens in a title eliminator on Saturday’s AEW Collision to earn the opportunity, pinning him after connecting on a running knee strike. Afterward, Perry chased after the champion who was on commentary and attacked him in his chair before Ricochet ran away.

The date and show where the rematch will take place has yet to be announced.

Ricochet defeated Perry on the New Year’s Smash edition of Dynamite in their first ever meeting, earned after Perry pinned him in an eight-man at Worlds End. Ricochet won the inaugural title at November’s Full Gear in a Casino Gauntlet match and has five successful title defenses thus far in four different promotions.

Perry is looking for his third AEW singles title (recognized and ceremonial) following a TNT title run in 2024 and an FTW title run in 2023. He and Luchasaurus also held the AEW World Tag Team titles in 2022.

Ricochet files to trademark potential new nickname

Ricochet has filed to trademark a potential new nickname.

On January 12, the AEW National Champion filed to trademark the name “The Trendsetter” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The trademark was filed by attorney Michael E. Dockins under Ricochet’s real name, Trevor Mann.

The purposes of the trademark are listed as:

“Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes; entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer.”

Recent trademark filings by AEW include “Exile on Pain Street,” which the company filed to trademark on January 8. AEW also filed to trademark “C2” and “Continental Classic” on January 2, 2026. On November 14, AEW filed to trademark the name “Spring BreakThru.”

While Ricochet is not scheduled to wrestle on Wednesday’s Maximum Carnage episode of AEW Dynamite, his two stablemates in The Demand will wrestle in a four-way match to determine the next challengers to FTR’s World Tag Team titles.

AEW & ROH title matches set for January CMLL event

Earlier tonight, during the January 7th edition of CMLL Informa on social media, the Mexican wrestling promotion announced several new scheduled matches for their International Weekend starting from January 16th.

According to the official announcement, three new highly-anticipated matches have been confirmed for the weekend. ROH Pure Champion Lee Moriaty will face Xelhua in a title defense match, while AEW National Champion Ricochet will defend his title against Titán.

It was also announced that Ricochet’s faction, The Demand (Ricochet, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona), will be in action on the weekend as well. ROH World Champion Bandido will also take on Templario. Bandido’s match will take place days after he faces MJF for the AEW World Championship at Maximum Carnage on January 14th, 2026.

As per CMLL Informa, three shows have been scheduled for the January 16th, 2026 weekend. The January 16th event will take place at Arena México, followed by the January 17th event at Arena Coliseo, and the final January 18th show again at Arena México. Despite the official match and show announcements, no official dates for the specific matches have been announced yet.

AEW New Year’s Smash Dynamite live results: The fallout from Worlds End

The final AEW show of 2025 and the fallout edition from last weekend’s Worlds End has arrived with tonight’s live New Year’s Smash edition of AEW Dynamite from Omaha, Nebraska.

After regaining the AEW World title after a two-year break, MJF will appear to address his title win and what’s next for him.

Following a tag team match at the Zero Hour pre-show at Worlds End, AEW National Champion Ricochet will defend against “Jungle” Jack Perry.

After she was pinned in the AEW Women’s Tag Team title match Saturday, TBS Champion Mercedes Mone will put up the title against Willow Nightingale in an attempt to get revenge.

New AEW Continental Champion Jon Moxley will face Josh Alexander in a title eliminator.

Our live coverage kicks off at 8 pm Eastern.

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AEW Dynamite: New Year’s Smash comes on the air with Excalibur welcoming us alongside Tony Schiavone as they run down the card before we go to a highlight video of this past weekend’s Worlds End PPV ending with the visual of MJF holding the AEW World Title high in the air. We go backstage to a car pulling up and MJF, rocking a fur coat, steps out with a huge smile on his face. His coat is taken off at the door by a woman (fairly certain indy wrestler Izzy B) and he walks right to the ring to pyro, red carpet in the ring and a title covered up.

MJF’s Title Celebration Presents Challengers Aplenty

MJF said Swerve Strickland is the franchise, Samoa Joe is the Samoan Submission Machine, Hangman Page is the main character, that’s cute, he’s MJF, the World Champion. F the Big 3, it’s just me (he tosses the AEW World Title to the floor) and the Triple B. MJF uncovers his Big Burberry Belt and tells the fans to settle down, daddy has the mic. Fans said MJF were supposed to take it easy on their favorites, but if you’re dumb enough to think you’re on the level of the Devil, you either step up or get stepped on. MJF is a stallion, done slow trotting around so the donkeys in the back can keep up. From now on, it’s a sprint and no one is going to catch him, as he’ll go down the greatest of all time. His name is Maxwell Jacob Friedman, I’m better than you and you know it.

Kenny Omega appears on the big screen from his home saying he’s sorry to interrupt. Omega said MJF made him feel like the old Kenny Omega is reaching the end of his career more than the beginning, which is a stone he hates leaving unturned. What if, he can become AEW World Champion once again? What if they meet in the ring today? It wouldn’t be MJF vs. The Cleaner, Best Bout Machine or Belt Collector. Omega isn’t collecting belts; he’s going for one. Whether it’s next week or he has to claw his way to a title shot, MJF is going to be seeing a lot more of Omega, who must bid you adieu, goodbye and goodnight…bang!

MJF said the dumb schmuck fans chant his name, but Omega wasn’t man enough to come out and say it to his face. Hangman Adam Page & Swerve Strickland’s music hit respectively and they’re shown in different areas of the fans. They head to ringside, but are held back by security. MJF told them to relax, he’s a professional wrestler, who believes wins and losses matter, meaning they’re both losers. If you start winning matches, talk to Tony Khan and he’ll whip both their asses like he did at Worlds End. MJF quickly scurried away as Page & Strickland broke free and beat the hell out of the security, using the chain before hitting a double powerbomb and assisted Buckshot into a House Call.

Page took the mic and said when he gets ahold of MJF, he’s going to strangle him with his ugly ass belt. Strickland said MJF better pray Page gets to him before he does, the hunt is on and may the worst men win. Samoa Joe & The Opps are on the big screen saying they deserve nothing, Joe deserves to be the #1 Contender. He has the answer for the obstacles in his way, Page & Strickland had the audacity to put their hands on HOOK, the greatest second-generation wrestler in history and he’s ordered HOOK to choke them out on sight. Hobbs is coming for Strickland, while HOOK is targeting Page, next week. Page said it’s new year, same dumbass and begs Joe to send him HOOK. Strickland said No Holds Barred Lights Out next week.

-Renee Paquette is backstage with The Conglomeration & Roderick Strong. Mark Briscoe said they’re rolling heading into 2026 and after tonight, they’ll have the TBS Title with Willow Nightingale winning it from Mercedes Mone. Briscoe wouldn’t be surprised if Ted Turner wants to conglomerate. The Word of the Day is asphyxiation as just like Worlds End, the Death Riders will be choking on deez nuts. Timeless Toni Storm saunters in and Cassidy kisses her hand, until Mina Shirakawa comes in upset, telling Cassidy to keep his hands out of his pockets. Storm reminds her this isn’t sexual, as she had Luther hand her an orange, which she takes a bite out of and strolls off, with Briscoe following them, asking for a bite. Strong yells Renee’s name and said he wants no part of this and walks off.

Timeless Toni Storm, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. Death Riders (CMLL Champion Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia & Marina Shafir) in a New Year’s Eve Tornado Trios Match

(This was another round of Mixed Nuts Mayhem from the PPV, this time with the heels getting their win back. Lots of different stories could branch off from this and I’m genuinely interested in seeing where they go. These past two matches have been a lot of fun, as they’ve done the intergender work really well.)

Brawl right at the bell, as Storm hit a Thesz Press on Shafir and shotgun dropkick to follow, as the men brawl around ringside. Ten corner punches by Storm, who poses, but was sent outside by Castagnoli. Strong lit up Castagnoli with chops and a perfect dropkick before unleashing ten corner punches of his own. Garcia tackles Strong to the corner and gets in nine punches before mocking the crowd. Cassidy takes Garcia to the corner, winds up and hits one punch to a huge reaction until Shafir applies a Full Nelson. Hands in the pockets for Cassidy, who slid out into a roll-up on Shafir for two, who pops up and hits a strike, allowing Garcia to deliver a release German. Cassidy ate the locomotion corner strikes into a double big boot like what happened at Worlds End as things go to commercial.

Back from break, all three Death Riders were working over Strong in the corner, as Garcia & Castagnoli held Shafir for some chops, he broke free, teased a backbreaker, but she was saved and hit a Judo Throw on Strong. Dodging a corner charge, Strong dropped Castagnoli with a dive outside, as Storm & Cassidy side-stepped a charging Garcia & Shafir and wound up in a tango position, spinning each other into strikes on the Death Riders until Castagnoli ran into a double hip toss. Storm signaled for the Giant Swing, but Garcia booted her in the face. Cassidy flew in with Orange Punch, but turned into Mother’s Milk from Shafir. Strong pulled her off and dropped Shafir with a backbreaker. Castagnoli laid out Strong, rolled through a top rope cross body from Cassidy, who countered into Stundog Millionaire. Sweet Cheek Music from Storm, spinning DDT by Cassidy as Castagnoli took the official. The distraction allowed Wheeler Yuta to hang up Cassidy on the top rope, leading to a massive uppercut from Castagnoli, who got the pin.

Death Riders celebrated ringside, as Shafir flipped off their opponents with Castagnoli staring down Storm, who was checking on Cassidy. Mina Shirakawa & Luther came in and tried to turn Storm’s attention away, as Strong slowly offered a hand to help Cassidy up.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Timeless Toni Storm, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong when Castagnoli pinned Cassidy

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-Video package on Ultimo Mone’s title victories over the course of the last year. Every era Mercedes Mone enter gets defined and promotion she wrestles in gets elevated. No longer chasing history, Mone is the history, the blueprint, the ceiling. AEW is where she showed the world who she is, she’s not just money, she’s the CEO of women’s wrestling, the greatest TBS Champion of all time.

ROH World Champion Bandido vs. ROH Tag Team Champion The Beast Mortos

(Very good showcase for Bandido ahead of his World Title match on Dynamite in a few weeks. Mortos is always a great opponent and I wish we got to see him more consistently on AEW programming, especially Dynamite. While he doesn’t have many wins, he’s one of the most consistently entertaining guys on the roster.)

We’re immediately reminded that Bandido will be facing MJF for the AEW World Title in 2 weeks at Maximum Carnage. Both men show off their athleticism early, with Mortos swiping away at a handshake. Bandido used his entrance cape to play bull fighter, as Mortos misses charges, but not the headbutt to put a stop to the shenanigans. Mortos stomps on the cape and connects with a Tornillo through the ropes outside. Back inside, both trade up/overs, arm drags and pin attempts before we get a stalemate. Bandido dodged a corner charge, sending Mortos outside, giving Bandido a chance to put his cape on and hit a huge cross body off the top into break.

Mortos gained control during commercial and played to the crowd, allowing Bandido to get a flash roll-up for two. Deja-Deja-Vu from Bandido left Mortos reeling, as he ate a thrust kick, allowing Bandido to head up top for a big Frog Splash. Mortos answered with his running Crucifix Bomb and pop-up Samoan Drop for two. Bandido slides out of a fireman’s carry, looks for X-Knee, but couldn’t get the big man up, allowing Mortos to hit a Torture Rack backbreaker and discus lariat for a close near fall. Another lariat turned Bandido inside out, as Mortos went for a corkscrew Moonsault, but missed. Bandido threw a pump kick and somehow managed to get Mortos up into X-Knee and 21-Plex for the win.

Match Result: Bandido defeated The Beast Mortos

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-Renee Paquette is backstage with Brodido and asks if this win against Mortos gives Bandido the momentum heading into Maximum Carnage. After a fired-up promo in Spanish by Bandido, Brody King said Bandido is the Most Wanted, everyone is gunning for him and in 2 weeks, he’ll have an even bigger target. Once Bandido wins the AEW World Title and becomes Bandido 2-Belts again, King is getting the first shot. Until then, King has some business to handle.

Brody King vs. Lee Johnson

Johnson flew over the top with a dive during King’s entrance and that only pissed off King, who demolished Johnson with chops and being chucked into the barricade. Inside the ring, the match officially begins, as Johnson got up boots in the corner, hit a thrust kick, charged, only to be turned inside out with a massive King lariat. Crowd starts barking, as a huge cannonball in the corner led to the Gonzo Bomb for the quick win.

Match Result: Brody King defeated Lee Johnson

-Video of Darby Allin talking about going to hell with Gabe Kidd at Worlds End. He’s not numb to the pain, he’s more aware of it than anyone, knowing what it gives him. He wishes he could relay the beauty that pain gives him. In 2025, he stood atop of Mount Everest, in 2026, he wants to stand atop of AEW, but not before he can defeat all the Death Riders, which he’s done, except one, PAC. He doesn’t know when or where, but he needs to get that win.

Continental Champion Jon Moxley vs. Josh Alexander in a Continental Title Eliminator Match

(It feels like not that long ago Moxley was trying to drown Darby Allin on PPV, now the AEW crowd loves him. This C2 has done such a great job in building Moxley as a babyface, even though the rest of his crew are still heels. These past few months of him tapping out make the fans heavily invested in his matches that much more, as regardless the opponent, when he’s trapped in a submission, they’re biting. Alexander was an excellent first opponent in this reign for Moxley, who, as we saw in the post-match, will be having plenty of Eliminator matches during this run, one that will thankfully have no interference.)

Don Callis gave last minute instructions to Alexander before going backstage (no one allowed ringside), as we’re told with Continental Rules, if the match goes to a 20-minute time limit, that’s just as good as win for Alexander, as he’d earn a title shot. Renee Paquette is ringside and said 2026 is Death Riders vs. The World, but recently it feels like Death Riders vs. Don Callis Family and Alexander told her earlier that he’s bringing the title home to The Family. As Moxley came over the barricade to ringside, he was wincing big time, selling the bad leg from Worlds End. Alexander attacked at the bell and wrenches at the mouth of Moxley, as we’re reminded of the broken tooth suffered at the PPV. Chop battle ensues, which only amps up Moxley, who switched to punches. Alexander shot a single leg after being flipped off and targeted the bad wheel. Moxley went to the eyes until he was backdropped over the top to the floor, leaving him clutching his leg.

It was all Alexander during break, but when things returned, Moxley scurried into a Rear Naked Choke briefly, but Alexander slid out into an Ankle Lock. Moxley really teases a tap, but makes the ropes, rolling to the apron. Alexander out with him, as they trade suplex and piledriver attempts until Alexander slipped behind, chopped the back and leads to a strike exchange until Moxley’s leg got kicked out and Alexander hit a Strongest Slam on the apron at the 10-minute call. Back inside, Alexander missed a moonsault, as Moxley missed Paradigm Shift, so we got more trading of strikes that again saw Alexander dropkick out the leg. Moxley fired off a desperation Cutter for two, then sank in a Bulldog Choke, which Alexander countered into a back suplex. Moxley popped up and delivered a backdrop driver of his own, as he turned Alexander inside out with a lariat into the double down.

The crowd are loudly behind Moxley, who hits an Elbow Suicida, working through the pain of the bad leg. Alexander swept the leg out on the opposite side of the ring and posted the leg before sinking in the Figure Four on the post. Alexander had to let it go, as he hit a huge diving knee drop to the leg back inside. While wrenching the ankle, Moxley raked the eyes and pulled Alexander into a choke before firing off Anvil elbows, knocking Alexander’s head gear off, as a Rear Naked Choke was applied and Alexander passed out.

Post-match, MVP & Shelton Benjamin walk to the entrance aisle and stare down Moxley, as we’re reminded how close Benjamin was to advancing to the C2 Semis last year. Moxley briefly stares back before hobbling over the barricade through the crowd.

Match Result: Jon Moxley defeated Josh Alexander

-Triangle of Madness are backstage talking about Sisters of Sin winning at Worlds End. Thekla said Kris Statlander spat in her friends face at the PPV and loved it. She’s not buying Statlander’s cosmic act and tells them to let her take her place, they’ll make the title real toxic.

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Ricochet (w/G.O.A.) vs. Jungle Jack Perry (w/Luchasaurus) for the AEW National Title

(While I liked the match, the constant interference hampered this and didn’t let it reach another gear. The post-match is the bigger story, as, similar to Worlds End, Luchasaurus didn’t do much of anything and I had figured he was legit injured prior to the show. This felt like an angle to write him off for a while, which is unfortunate, as it doesn’t feel like Jurassic Express have been back as a team all that long. It does look like Perry might be riding solo again.)

Toa Liona & Luchasaurus had an early face-off ringside, as a fast series opened things in the ring, with Ricochet pulling Perry down by his hair. Perry tried to return the favor, but it obviously didn’t work due to the baldness, so Perry pulled on the beard, sent Ricochet outside and connected on a dive. Bishop Kaun tripped up Perry, allowing Luchasuaurus to go at him but Liona attacked from behind. The distraction gave Ricochet a chance to send Perry outside and hit a dive, posing with The Demand heading to break.

Ricochet controlled during commercial, but Perry connected on a flying elbow. We’re told Liona attacked Luchasaurus and took him backstage, similar to what happened during Zero Hour Worlds End last weekend. Perry vaulted over Ricochet in the corner and hit a suplex, leading to a leaping DDT attempt, which was countered into the Northern Lights and suplex into a standing Shooting Star for a Ricochet near fall. Ricochet wanted Vertigo, Perry floated over, O’Connor Roll got two, series of switches led to the Perry comeback lariat for a close near fall of his own. Perry signaled for the Sacrifice Knee, but Ricochet rolled to the apron, hanging Perry up on the top. Ricochet was backdropped to the floor, giving Perry a chance to hit a baseball slide cazadora bulldog. Perry hopped a charging Kaun, threw a thrust kick, but the delay allowed Ricochet to crotch Perry in the corner. Perry fought free, Ricochet backflipped out, but ate a diving Perry DDT for two. Perry signaled for the Sacrifice Knee, Ricochet took the ref, allowing Kaun to trip up Perry, giving Ricochet a chance to hit the Spirit Gun for the win.

Post-match, Liona carried Luchasaurus back out to the stage and continuously slammed a guard rail onto him. Placing it over his arm, Kaun delivered repeated chair shots to it, as Ricochet hit another Spirit Gun on Perry as The Demand stood over Luchasaurus. Liona & Kaun laid out security guards, slamming them onto the railing and Luchasaurus’ arm.

Match Result: Ricochet defeated Jungle Jack Perry to retain the AEW National Title

-Death Riders are backstage and Moxley said Shelton Benjamin and the people who hurt people, you don’t have to come out to look at him like he feels some kind of way, he’s easy to find. They’re setting the standard, masters of the craft, as Wheeler Yuta said Darby Allin had revisionist history, as if he wants to get to PAC, you go through him. Garcia said it doesn’t matter who you are, it’s Death Riders vs. The World in 2026.

-Harley Cameron is helping Willow Nightingale train and said this is the last match of 2025. Nightingale said it’s been 584 days since she lost the TBS Title and her opportunity to regain her title is finally here, she’s ending the year with a bang.

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-Renee Paquette is backstage with MJF, asking what he feels to have all these contenders locked in on his AEW World Title. MJF said Paquette is silly, he’s about to make his first title reign look short in comparison. Brodido walks in and Brody King says Bandido will make that Triple B, Bandido’s Big Belt. They do their handshake and leave, which MJF said was cute and asked what Paquette was smiling about?

Mercedes Mone vs. AEW Women’s Tag Team Champion Willow Nightingale for the TBS Title

(Hell of a match to close the year for AEW, as I thought this turned into a PPV caliber main event. The downfall of Mone continues, as the crowd went absolutely nuts for a new champ and also the final shot of the female champs in the company celebrating was a nice touch to cap off 2025.)

Not as many extras holding up Mone’s titles as they once did, as commentary talk about how furious Mone has been due to recent losses. Mone pie-faces Nightingale pre-match, as Justin Roberts does big fight introductions. Bell sounds and Mone immediately hit a series of low dropkicks, sending Nightingale outside, smashing her into the LED board, forcing it to go out. Mone opted for her CEO dance and that delay allowed Nightingale to dodge a Meteora into the barricade and launched Mone into the railing with a Pounce and two count back inside.

Both ladies trade roll-ups until Mone tried Mone Maker, but Nightingale countered into a backslide for two, maintained wrist control, took Mone’s head off with a lariat for another near fall. Mone tried to fight back, missed cazadora, floated over, sending Nightingale to the corner and flipping off all the fans chanting her opponent’s name. Nightingale cartwheeled out of the corner, hit an overhand chop and shotgun dropkick off the middle rope. Big time cannonball in the corner, as Mone rolled outside, where Nightingale met her with another cannonball off the apron. Mone was returned to the ring, where she quickly dropkicked Nightingale’s legs out on the apron and followed with a Meteroa against the steps, controlling the action into commercial.

Back from break, Nightingale carried Mone out of the corner into a press slam into the double down. Series of lariats ramped up by Nightingale, who tried a Spinebuster, Mone escaped, charged, only to be launched with another Pounce. Death Valley Driver connected, but Mone kicked out at two. Backstabber staggers Nightingale, as Mone again charged, but ran into a Doctor Bomb by Nightingale, but Mone got the foot on the ropes. Nightingale went up top, but missed a big moonsault, giving Mone a chance to try a Frog Splash, but Nightingale got her knees up. They go to the apron, where Nightingale connected with a DVD right on the edge of the ring. Nightingale thew a lifeless Mone into the ring, where Mone again rolled to the outside. Nightingale went for another cannonball from the apron, only this time, no one was home and Nightingale went splat.

Mone hit two of the Three Amigos on the floor, all while ref Aubrey was counting, as Nightingale fought off a third, slamming Mone into the apron, breaking the count and clearing the commentary table. Nightingale brought Mone up onto it, as Mone begged off, as Nightingale wanted a Doctor Bomb, Mone got free and hit a third suplex on the table, which didn’t break. Aubrey puts the count on both, as Nightingale just broke it at nine. Both trade pin attempts, Anvil elbows from Mone, who switches to the Statement Maker. Nightingale powers to her feet, Mone tries Mone Maker, but is smashed into the corner repeatedly. Nightingale tried a Doctor Bomb, Mone tried Mone Maker, Nightingale got a roll-up for a close two. Both ladies up, Mone with a jackknife pin, Nightingale rolled through, hit the Doctor Bomb in the middle of the ring and got the win and the title.

Post-match, purple confetti pours down, as Harley Cameron runs out to celebrate, leaving Mone stunned. Orange Cassidy & JetSpeed come down and give Nightingale hugs, until Kris Statlander is shown in the ring. Crowd chant Hug It Out, as they hug and the camera zooms out, with Excalibur saying you’ve got to give the people what they want. Cassidy & JetSpeed roll outside, leading Nightingale, Statlander & Cameron celebrating in the ring to close 2025 for AEW.

Match Result: Willow Nightingale defeated Mercedes Mone to win the TBS Title

AEW Collision 1/3/26

  • Shelton Benjamin vs. Scorpio Sky
  • Darby Allin vs. Wheeler Yuta
  • El Clon Debuts
  • Timeless Love Bombs (Timeless Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa) vs. Hyan & Maya World

AEW Dynamite 1/7/26

  • Hangman Adam Page & Swerve Strickland vs. Powerhouse Hobbs & HOOK in a Lights Out Match
  • Jon Moxley vs. Shelton Benjamin in a Continental Title Eliminator Match

MJF appearance, National title match set for AEW New Year’s Smash Dynamite

AEW’s final Dynamite for 2025 already has two championship matches scheduled and an appearance by new AEW World Champion MJF.

During Saturday’s Worlds End, it was announced that AEW National Champion Ricochet will face Jack Perry with his title on the line as part of this Wednesday’s New Year’s Smash from Omaha, Nebraska.

Perry challenged Ricochet to a title match during the PPV’s Zero Hour per-show when JetSpeed and Jurassic Express defeated Josh Alexander and The Demand in an eight-man tag. Shortly afterward, the match was confirmed with Ricochet looking to avenge his loss.

Next week’s match will mark the first time the two clash inside the squared circle.

Following his title win in the night’s main event, MJF was also announced as appearing on the show.

AEW New Year’s Smash Dynamite is scheduled to take place on December 31 from the Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

AEW New Year’s Smash Dynamite lineup | This Wednesday

With only a few days remaining before the New Year’s Smash Dynamite episode, the promotion has announced just two matches for the show.

  • AEW National Champion Ricochet defends against Jack Perry
  • TBS Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Willow Nightingale
  • MJF appearance

Ring of Honor Final Battle live results: Survival of the Fittest World title match

A six-way Survival of the Fittest match for the Ring of Honor World title headlines tonight’s ROH Final Battle from Columbus, Ohio.

Originally set to defend against Rush, Bandido will now defend against Hechicero, Sammy Guevara, The Beast Mortos, Komander and Blake Christian.

Athena will look to keep her 1000+ day ROH Women’s World title run going as she defends against CMLL’s Persephone while ROH Women’s TV Champion Mercedes Mone defends against Red Velvet.

AEW National Champion Ricochet defends the title for the first time as he takes on Dalton Castle while ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions Shane Taylor Promotions defend against SkyFlight.

Two new champions are guaranteed as Deonna Purrazzo vs. Billie Starkz will determine the inaugural ROH Women’s Pure Champion while Sammy Guevara & The Beast Mortos vs. Tommy Billington & Adam Priest will determine the new ROH Tag Team Champions.

The main card is rounded out by a 30-minute Iron Man match between Nigel McGuinness vs. Lee Moriarty, and Eddie Kingston vs. Josh Woods while the pre-show will see Lee Johnson vs. Ace Austin.

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Here we go, friends! It’s the finalest of battles with over half a dozen titles on the line, an instant classic tee’d up and an Eddie Kingston match. Does it get better than that? I don’t think so. But ZERO HOUR is upon us, so let’s see if it does!

ZERO HOUR: The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum) vs The Premier Athletes (Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari) w/ Mark Sterling and Stori Denali

These are definitely two tag teams that would have made sense in the title match later tonight. But that said, it’s always nice to see the Outrunners dropping double elbows on jerks the caliber of the Athletes.

Nese and Magnum kicked things off with some posing, then some wrestling, then some more posing, before finally settling on some wrestling. Eache held their own (because they are pretty good at this) but Nese got the better of Magnum with some headgames.

The match proceeded as expected from there, lots of quick tags, double teams and shenanigans from the Athletes. At one point Sterling tried to get involved and Denali took on Magnum in a staredown, but the Outrunners were able to keep their momentum.

In the end, Floyd came in off of a hot tag and the Outrunners disposed of Nese and Daivari with their classic double elbow into a Total Recall with Magnum getting the pin on Daivari.

Match Result: The Outrunners defeated The Premier Athletes

ZERO HOUR: Leila Grey vs Zayda Steel

Steel was one of the hottest free agents out there when Tony Khan snapped her up. She immediately set her sights on ROH mainstay Grey, so we will see if Steel can back up her rep in her ROH/AEW debut.

The two chain wrestled back and forth for the first part of the match, working each other pretty evenly. Steel began to take control until Grey hit a killer neckbreaker and some big lariats. Steel wasn’t out yet though, delivering some hard strikes and luring Grey into a half-crab hold.

Grey hit a devastating iron butterfly and it knocked Steel clean out. Grey got the pin and victory, but Steel looked great and will do well in AEW/ROH.

Match Result: Leila Grey defeated Zayda Steel

ZERO HOUR: Lee Johnson vs. Ace Austin

I’m 78% sure this match is happening because Johnson came to the event with Christian and was sad that he couldnt be in the Survival of The Fittest Match too. But that’s just speculation.

Austin and Johnson are both very, very athletic, so it was a match that was full of hold switches, lots of whips and lariats and standoffs as the two clashed in the air and on the mat. Johnson broke an Indian Death Lock with an eye poke at one point, and Austin was able to use brute strength to keep Johnson at bay.

Austin hit a Blue Thunder Bomb, but as we know, it’s impossible to win matches with that. Johnson tried to respond with one of his own, but again, no joy. Austin kept up with Johnson, dodging and reversing everything thrown at him until he managed to get Johnson with a huge slam to pick up the win in his ROH debut.

Match Result: Ace Austin defeated Lee Johnson

ZERO HOUR: Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) vs The Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta & Daniel Garcia)

Two more teams that would not be out of place in the upcoming Tag Team title match, GYV have had some bangers this year. Yuta and Garcia are fresh off of a victory last night on Honorclub. Jon Moxley accompanied them to the ring and sat in on commentary for the match. I could almost understand what he was saying through the mumbles.

Yuta and Drake set the pace with a really fast and fun exchange off the top. Garcia took on Gibson in a technical display that saw Garcia worm his way out of everything that Gibson threw at him. Drake at one point climbed the ladder and jumed what seemed like 10 feet high to take out Yuta.

A great double hot tag gave the match it’s best sequence with Gibson and Garcia going absolutely wild on each other. Gibson threw Yuta into Garcia in the corner via a pumphandle slam, which was awesome. Garcia grapevined Gibson into a Sharpshooter in the middle of the ring which Gibson powered out of, but he couldn’t power out of the double beatdown the Riders gave him.

Drake went coast to coast with a dropkick on Yuta’s head, but it only got a two count. Garcia trapped Drake beneath the steel steps and he and Yuta delivered a double dropkick to the stairs, possibly killing him. After that, Yuta hit his big knee on Gibson and Garcia scooped him up for the pin.

Match Result: Death Riders defeated Grizzled Young Veterans

And with all that said, 8pm EST arrived and FINAL BATTLE began!

At the end of Zero Hour, Jon Moxley decided that he was going to stay on commentary. I took that to mean he’d hang around for the final moments of the pre show. Nope. There he was, dryly mentioning things as Final Battle began.

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Finals of the ROH Women’s Pure Championship Tournament: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Billie Starkz

The Tournament to crown the inaugural ROH Women’s Pure Champion was announced on April 12, 2025. On August 29, 2025, at Death Before Dishonor, the tournament bracket was revealed. Last night (December 4, 2025) Queen Aminata had to forefeit her match against Purrazzo because of injury, sending her to the finals. Starkz beat Yuka Sakazaki on the same show to get her ticket punched. So here we are with the finals, almost 8 full months after the tournament of 16 women was announced.

Starkz tried to hit a lariat off the code of honor, but Purrazzo saw it coming and turned it into an armbar, forcing Starkz to use her first rope break just a few seconds into the match. Starkz did her best to enrage Purrazzo who channeled that anger into an armbar with a fish hook cherry on top.

Purrazzo controlled the match in the early going, having an aswer for everything Starkz threw at her. Starkz took some time to find her footing, but after luring Purrazzo to the outside used that foot to drive Purrazzo’s head into the steel steps.

Back in the ring, Starkz stalked Purrazzo around the ring, throwing strikes and driving Purrazzo to the mat with a snap DDT. Purrazzo came back though, continuing to work Starkz’ arm before sending her outside into the barricade.

Purrazzo tried to whip Starkz into the ringpost, but Starkz reversed it and threw some crazy forearms. Purrazzo eventually ducked though and Starkz hit the ringpost, further damaging that arm. Purrazzo then hit a side Russian leg sweep on Starkz, driving the back of her head onto the announce table.

Purrazzo threw Starkz back into the ring and locked in a Koji clutch. Starkz worked out of it and hit a spinning kick, sending both women to the mat. Purrazzo got up first and locked in another arm bar. Starkz refused to tap and dragged them both to the ropes, using her second break at 50:48.

Starkz hit a backbreaker that got a two count, but Purrazzo wasn’t fazed by it. She lured Starkz onto the apron, but Starkz got her with an Alabama slam and a cannonball off the apron. She threw Purrazzo back in and landed a picture-perfect swanton, but Purrazzo kicked out.

Starkz locked in a sleeper, but at 48:38, Purrazzo fell on the ropes, using a break for the first time EVER. From there, Purrazzo reversed a slam into a piledriver, but Starkz kicked out at two. Purrazzo went back to the armbar, but at 47:35 Starkz grabbed the ropes to break the hold.

Purrazzo then went to a surfboard hold through the ropes, but Starkz pulled herself out of it. She hit a DDT and then went up top for a second Swanton. PUrrazzo kicked out at two and locked in a Venus De Milo hold. Starkz couldn’t get to the ropes and was forced to tap, giving the match and the RON Women’s Pure Championship to Purrazzo.

Match Result: Deonna Purrazzo defeated Billie Starkz

After the match, an injured Queen Aminata came down to the ring to congratulate Purrazzo and put herself in line for a future shot at the title.

It took 8 months, but the matches and outcome were worth it. Starkz was great in this match and Purrazzo had a counter for everything she threw at her. It was a killer opener and worthy finals for the Women’s Pure Tournament.

30-minute Iron Man match: Nigel McGuiness vs. Lee Moriarty

McGuinness is often called the greatest Pure Champion in Ring of Honor history. Moriarty is no slouch either, holding said title for 498 days as of today, becoming the longest reigning Pure Champion. This match is nothing but an absolute gift to wrestling fans and can be justifiably called a classic before the show has even started.

McGuinness came to the ring with his “classic” Pure Title belt, setting the tone for this technical clash. Moriarty came to the ring with Shane Taylor, which also set a certain tone (a rumbling one).

The bell rang, the clock started and the “Holy sh*t” chants began. The two chain wrestled for the first minute or so, with McGuinness wrapping Moirarty’s wrists in various locks and holds before Moriarty kicked him off.

Neither man was in a rush here, using every second of the thirty minutes to place very deliberate and clearly thought out holds. Moriarty started showing a cocky side though, often mugging for the crowd.

The speed picked up about 5 minutes in with a flurry of offense from Moriarty that ended in a Border City Stretch. McGuinness tapped at 26:10, giving Moriarty the first point of the match.

Moriarty started working the clock, stepping out to talk to Taylor and taking his time engaging McGuinness. McGuinnes put on a wrist lock and Moriarty scrambled to the ropes to break it. McGuinness repsonded by grabbing Moriarty’s ear and twisting his head around to work the neck.

From there, the two locked arms and took turns wrenching on them. McGuinness eventually stepped over and hyperextended Moriarty’s arm. McGuinness tried to pick up the pace, but Moriarty kept it as slow as possible to eat up the clock.

McGuinness started getting frustrated at the pace and left an opening for Moriarty to put on an Octopus. McGuinness powered out and locked in an abdominal stretch, but Moriarty was able to get to the ropes to break it.

Moriarty tripped McGuinness onto the second rope and hit a 619. McGuinness went for a Tower of London, but Moriarty slipped out of the ring to run down more time. McGuinness followed and threw some European uppercuts, or as he calls them, Uppercuts.

Moriarty slid back into the ring and grabbed McGuinness in a quick rollup. The Ref counted to three and Moriarty went up 2-0 at 18:30.

McGuinness hit a hammerlock DDT and went back to working Moriarty’s arm. Moriarty reversed it into an ankle lock. McGuinness kicked his way out of it and put on London Dungeon. He was too close to the ropes though and Moriarty grabbed it to break the hold.

McGuinness changed tactics and went to strikes, kicking Moriarty in the back before grape vining the arm again. He got Moriarty in a shoulder stretch in the center of the ring, but Moriarty kicked out. Not before McGuinness hyperextended his arm again.

As the match passed the halfway point, McGuinness put Moriarty on the top turnbuckle. Moriarty pushed him off and hit a high crossbody. He went for an elbow drop, but McGuinness moved and turned it into a London Dungeon. Again, Moriarty was able to get to the ropes to break it.

Moriarty went for a spring board, but McGuinness dodged it and drove him into the corner to chop him as hard as he could. Moriarty reversed it for some chops of his own, but McGuinness poked the eye and regained control.

McGuinness put Moriarty in London Dungeon at 10:45 and Moriarty tapped, giving McGuinness his first point and making it 2-1 in favour of the Pure Champion.

McGuinness went back to the London Dungeon, but Moriarty flipped him over and got a three count to move the score to 3-1 at 9:55.

McGuinness continued working the arm and shoulder of Moriarty, but Moriarty wouldn’t go down. McGuinness put on an inside scissor lock to Moriarty’s arm, before using the London Dungeon again. Moriarty pulled his ankle and McGuinness fell, breaking the hold.

With eight minutes left, Moriarty switched to defense, trading blows with McGuinness while time ticked away. Another London Dungeon with a surfboard element lured Moriarty into a triangle choke. Moriarty resorted to fingerpulling, but McGuinness transitioned in to a Border City Stretch. Moriarty’s toe just grazed the ropes though, ending the hold.

Four minutes were left when McGuinness tried to grab Moriarty, but Moriarty squirmed out of everything. McGuinness went for a figure four, but Moriarty got out of it just in time to eat a flying lariat. McGuinness went for the pin, but Moriarty kicked out.

Moriarty slid to the outside and Shane Taylor stepped between them. That allowed Moriarty to grab McGuinness in a choke, holding it until 7 of the countout before scrambling back into the ring ring. McGuinness followed, but ended up right into a Border City Stretch. McGuinness rolled it over into a pin though, picking up a three-count with just a minute and a half left.

With the score 3-2 and time short, McGuinness and Moriarty ran into each other. With 30 seconds left, McGuinness hit a drop toe hold and pinned Moriarty. He got another quick one, but Shane Taylor knocked McGuinness out and Moriarty got another pin to tie the match at four as time expired.

McGuinness started up the ramp, but Moriarty grabbed a mic and said that they werent finished. Surprising no one officials decided that the match would go to one more fall, sudden death.

McGuinness returned to the ring and tried to steal one quick, but Moriarty kicked out. McGuinness tried two quick rollups, but no dice. The two rolled through a bunch of times, but neither could score the pin. The two rolled around until Moriarty was able to get a bridge pin and win the match, 5-4 in overtime.

Match Result: Lee Moriarty defeated Nigel McGuinness

After the match, McGuinness quieted the crowd and handed his classic Pure Title belt to Moriarty. The two bowed to each other, showing the ultimate respect to the passing of the torch.

27 minutes of that match were amazing. The quick pins to tie things up at the end were too fast and just made things confusing. I know what they were trying to do, but someone needs to let wrestling know that it’s ok for an iron man match to just end. They don’t ALL need to go to overtime.

-Next, Moxley decided that he was done with commentary and grabbed a mic to address his hometown Ohio crowd. He cut a promo on Konosuke Takeshita who he will face on Collision tomorrow. Then he left.

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ROH Women’s Television Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs Red Velvet

As is required by law, if there is a vacat title in wrestling, it must end up on Mone’s shoulders. Red Velvet carried the TV title for 481 days before she was forced to step back due to injury. That allowed Mone to become the “Interim” champion until the two held a unification match on the Not-ROH show, Collision on November 19th, 2025. Mone won that and Velvet gets a chance at revenge here in the rematch.

Velvet jumped Mone during the introductions and began pounding her on the mat. Mone got back up and went to hit Velvet with her TBS title belt, but the Ref intervened and the two locked up and rolled through a few pinning combinations.

From there, they traded high speed shots until Velvet went for a flipping slam and Mone caight her and dropped her on her head. Money went to a couple of suplexes and earned a two count before hanging Velvet up in the ropes.

Velvet fought back, but Mone put an end to the comeback with a stiff forearm. Mone went for some three amigos suplexes and after the third, thew Velvet to the mat. Mone went up top for a crossbody, but Velvet got the knees up. A groaning Mone came back with a dropkick into the corner.

Mone started talking smack which drew Velvet out of her shell and she started throwing punches and then a big DDT. She executed a bulldog, but Mone kicked out at two. Velvet charged Mone in the corner, but Mone caught her in a lungblower, sending her to the outside.

Mone went for a baseball side, but Velvet caught her and wrapped her up in the ring skirt. Mone fought back and climbed the stairs for a leaping knee strike, driving Velvet into the concrete. Mone threw Velvet back into the ring where Velvet tried a quick pin, but no victory.

Mone tried to set Velvet up for the Money Maker, but Velvet reversed it. Mone grabbed her and set her on the turnbuckle. Mone set Velvet up for a super Money Maker, but Velvet fought back and hit a sunset flip into a two count.

Velvet hit a Stir It Up Kick, but Mone kicked out at two. She went for a big right hand, but Mone hit a lungblower to get a two count of her own.

Mone got up first and set Velvet up on the turnbuckle. She went for a Gut wrench from the second rope, but Velvet reversed it into a destroyer. She went for Mama’s Kitchen, but Mone kicked out at two and a half.

Mone pulled Velvet face down onto the bottom rope, stunning her. She set her up for the Money Maker, but Velvet turned it into a face buster. Velvet hit a spinning kick and Mone grabbed her in a crossface. Velvet got her foot on the ropes and used it to kick over and pin Mone to regain the ROH Women’s Television Title.

Match Result: Red Velvet defeated Mercedes Mone

That was, as one old Oklahoman would say, a Slobberknocker. Those two beat the hell out of each other. The finish was a little quick, but no one thought Mone was going to be sticking around ROH so Velvet winning was no big shock. She earned it though and I’m looking forward to her next feud.

Vacant ROH Tag Team Championship: The Beast Mortos & Sammy Guevara vs. Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

Guevara had a long run with the belts with Dustin Rhodes as his partner, until Rhodes had to vacate for injury reasons. Then, he had a reign with Rush, who had to vacate for injury reasons. The lesson here? Mortos should be careful being Guevara’s partner. As for Priest and Billington, they are a great team and great wrestlers, but it’s kind of strange that they get the shot here and nhot one of the more established ROH team. But I digress.

Billington and Priest came to the ring with Jay Lethal for some reason, who left when they got there.

Guevara and Billington started things off. Guevara took a little too long showboating and Billington went to work with hard strikes and technical holds. Guevara grabbed Billington’s nose to break a hold and went back to showboating while the crowd chanted for Mortos.

Guevara gave them what they wanted and tagged in Mortos. Priest did the same and charged him. Mortos no-sold the shoulder tackle and Priest ducked a Mortos charge into the corner. Priest didn’t waste any time and peppered Mortos with shots.

Billington tagged in and got Mortos off his feet with a jumping kick. Priest joined him for a douible team back body drop while Guevara stole Ian Riccaboni’s headset and joined commentary for a moment. Mortos knocked Priest down and shoved Billington off the apron. He tagged in Guevara who took some shots at the depleted Priest.

Guevara pretended he was going for Spanish fly, but then just kicked Priest in the face before tagging Mortos back in. Priest tried to escape, but Mortos followed him and dragged him back into the ring. Mortos hit a lungblower on Billington and Guevara followed it up with a knee from the top rope.

Mortos and Guevara isolated Priest in their corner and took turns beating him up. Priest fought back though, biting Mortos. That just seemed to make Mortos madder, and he continued the beating until Priest was able to slip a DDT in and tag Billington.

Billington cleaned house and went up top, hitting Mortos with a missile dropkick. Billington started to make headway, but Guevara entered the fray, giving Mortos a second to regain his composure. Mortos got Billington in an electric chair and Guevara went to make it a Doomsday Device but Billington ducked it.

Priest and Billington combined for a suplex/lariat on Mortos, knocking him off his feet. They went for a double suplex, but Mortos threw them off. Priest managed to land a hirricanrana and Billington went up top. Hechicero got involved out of nowhere and Guevara hit a low blow on him in the melee.

Mortos went up top for a moonsault, landed it and pinned Billington to win the match and the ROH Tag Titles for him and Guevara.

Match Result: The Beast Mortos & Sammy Guevara defeated Adam Priest & Tommy Billington

So, does this make Guevara a three-time tag champ? He’s definitely the first three-time tag champ who has never actually lost the titles.

Eddie Kingston vs. Josh Woods

Eddie Kingston is great. Josh Woods is great. So lets watch them hit each other for a bit, shall we? This is actually a tune-up match for Kingston’s upcoming match with AEW Champion Samoa Joe. As I look at the clock and see that this show has been on for three hours and there are still five matches to go, I can say yes, this is a good use of ROH time.

I’ll say this though: Kingston looks great. He’s really slimmed down and while he hasn’t lost his brawler edge, he looks very fit.

The bell rang and they grappled into the corner. Woods tried a takedown, but Kingston turned it into a series of stomps. Woods then hit a springboard knee to the head and put on a key lock, working Kingston’s arm.

The two started trading strikes with Woods pounding Kingston’s arm before whipping him into the corner. Woods threw some splashes and knees in the corner before suplexing Kingston into a two count.

Kingston got up and started throwing machine gun chops in the corner. Woods grabbed him into an armbar and Kingston wailed in pain. He finally reached the ropes and Woods was forced to break the hold. Woods went back to working the arm, but Kingston turned it into a lariat in the corner.

Kingston delivered a second rope suplex to Woods, but only got a two count. Woods fought back, driving his knee into Kingston’s shoulder. Woods went for a bridge pin, but Kingston grabbed the ropes. Kingston caught Woods in a springboard and turned it into an exploder.

The straps came down and Kingston dumped Woods down with a DDT to get the pin.

Match Result: Eddie Kingston defeated Josh Woods

Hey, that’s great. I’m glad that Eddie could have this practice match before taking on Samoa Joe. That’s called SYNERGY, friends.

ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Shane Taylor Promotions (c)(Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean vs Skyflight (Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin & Darius Martin)

STP are the most dominant group in wrestling right now. They kick ass, talk trash and no one has come close to taking those belts since they won them at Death Before Dishonor. Also, I accidentally typed “Skyfight” instead of Skyflight and I think they might have missed an opportunity there.

All six men brawled off the top, with Sky and Dean remaining in the ring. When the dust settled, Darius had tagged in and brought Dante with him. They double teamed Dean and Darious tagged back in, bringing Sky with him. Dean drove Sky into the STP corner and all three started punching him.

Taylor tagged in and he and Sky threw hands. Dean tagged in and went for the BBC but Sky moved and sent Dean to the mat before diving through the ropes to take out Taylor. Bravo then dove onto Sky, completing the Sky-fecta.

Taylor and Darius faced off in the ring and Darius made the mistake of throwing hands. Taylor knocked him silly and hit a 747 splash before tagging in Bravo for a devastating shoulder block. Dean joined him and they went for a double back body drop, but Darius saw it coming and kicked them both. Bravo responded with a DDT and the dance continued.

STP took turns splashing Darius in the corner and then Dean leapt over the top rope to take out Dante and Sky. That made Dante made and he cleaned house coming in off of a hot tag. He even leapt off the top rope onto Taylor on the outside.

Dante and Bravo remained legal as Trish Adora grabbed Dante’s ankle. Turnabout was fair play and Leila Grey grabbed Bravo’s ankle. That brought both women into the ring and then started throwing punches. That allowed Anthony Agogo to get in the ring, but Christopher Daniels cut him off. That left Bravo and Dante in the ring and Dante hit a slingshot cutter to get a two count, broken up by Dean.

Taylor came in and Dante hit a DDT form the top rope to send him packing. Bravo hit a Carlie Crossover and Sky came in on a blind tag and took out both Infantry members. Taylor reached through the ropes and knocked Darious into nest week, allowing Bravo to stack him up and get the victory to retain the titles.

Match Result: Shane Taylor Promotions defeated Skyflight

I loves me some STP and this was as hard hitting as they come. I love it when STP takes on teams that can fly with the Infantry and it made for some exciting action.

AEW National Championship: Ricochet (c) vs Dalton Castle

Inaugural AEW National Champion Ricochet defends the title he won two weeks ago in a Casino Gauntlet Match here against Dalton Castle because, why not? Ricochet? Good! Castle? Gooder! An AEW title defended on an ROH event for the first time? Again, why not?

Off the top, the two chain wrestled, with Ricochet matching Castle’s technical prowess blow for blow. Ricochet went for an elbow drop, but Castle dodged it and started working the core with an alligator roll. Castle ragdolled Ricochet for a bit, but Ricochet escaped and went out of the ring.

A frustrated Ricochet threw chairs, kicked stairs and then made the mistake of kicking on of Castle’s Boys. That brought him out of the ring, and Ricochet scrambled back in to land a corkscrew dive. He tossed Castle back in and started hitting Stone Cold style elbows off the ropes.

Castle fought back, driving Ricochet into the corner. Ricochet picked up the speed and landed a pendulum dropkick to get a two count. Ricochet went up top, but Castle rolled out of the ring. Ricochet threw him back in and went up top again, but Castle rolled out of the ring one more time.

This happened three times while the crowd chanted “roll forever.”

Castle snapped to attention after that though and caught Ricochet, delivering a huge suplex. The Boys cheered as Castle threw Ricochet around the ring, hitting suplex after suplex. Castle went for a Bangarang, but Ricochet turned it into a sunset flip followed by a running shooting star press.

Castle ducked a lariat and almost got a Bangarang on, but Ricochet reversed it into an around the world DDT for a two count. Ricochet went up top for a flipping slam, but Castle moved. Ricochet brought Castle out onto the apron, but it didn’t work out as Castle suplexed him on the apron (the boy-est part of the ring!).

Back in the ring, Castle went for Bangarang again and finally landed it. He covered Ricochet, but only got a two count. Ricochet hit a spirit gun before Castle could recover and got the pin to retain the AEW National Title.

Match Result: Ricochet defeated Dalton Castle

I love ultra-serious Ricochet taking on the weird and wonderful Castle. This was a fun match and I’m glad it happened, but I’m also pretty excited to move on to the first part of the double main event!

Survival of the Fittest match for the ROH World Championship: Bandido (c) vs Blake Christian vs The Beast Mortos vs Sammy Guevara vs Komander vs Hechicero

Bandido has carried the ROH title for 244 days after winning it from Chris Jericho. He’s defended it in some of the best matches I’ve seen all year, against all comers, including Hechicero. Komander has been tearing it up recently (defeating Mortos just last night) but the rest of the field in this match are headscratchers. Guevara and Mortos are a tag team (and now Champions), so will they help or hinder one another? Christian, for his part, complained his way into the match, like you do.

The bell rang and alliances were quickly formed. Guevara, Mortos and Hechicero, Bandido and Komander, and Christian was left alone because only Lee Johnson likes Christian. After some posing and crowd work, the fight began with Bandido, Komander and Christian bailing form the ring.

Guevara, Mortos and Hechicero went after Bandido and Komander and Christian casually watched from the entrance ramp. In the ring, Guevara tried to take Komander’s mask off while Hechicero wrapped Bandido’s ankle in a chair on the outside.

Hechicero entered the ring and stomped Komander with Mortos. Christian asked if he could play and Hechicero and Mortos surrounded him. Christian flew through the ropes and he and Guevara had a really fun high-speed exchange. Guevara came off the ropes and Christian hit him with a Spanish Fly.

Mortos then hit a bulldog on Christian. Jay Lethal was shown on a monitor disapproving of Guevara using his strut.

In the ring, Mortos and Guevara turned on Hechicero, stomping him in the corner. Hechicero fought back, but it was short lived as the stomping continued. Hechicero got some momentum, sending Mortos into the corner and hitting a backbreaker on Guevara.

Bandido and Komander entered and sent Hechicero packing to the outside. Christian followed him with a dive and then threw him back into the ring, trying to ally himself with Bandido and Komander. They didn’t buy it and kicked him out.

Komander and Bandido got together for the sickest top rope DDT I’ve ever seen on Hechicero and Christian. Komander then stood on Bandido’s shoulders and leapt out of the ring to take out Guevara, Christian and Hechicero. Then Bandido did the same to Mortos.

Christian wandered back into the ring just in time to take a double back elbow from Bandido and Komander. Komander hoisted Christian up and threw him onto Bandido’s knees. Komander and Bandido were about to face off when Guevara came in and knocked them both down.

Bandido hit an x-Knee and Komander hit his springboard 450 to pin and eliminate Guevara. That made Mortos mad, and he entered and hit a pop up samoan drop on Komander, a backbreaker on Christian and a big shoulder block on Hechicero.

Komander hit s spingboard poisonrana and Bandido landed a German suplex on Mortos. Christian then used Komander as a springboard to hit a Canadian destoryer on Mortos. That allowed Hechicero to slide in and hit a driver to pin and eliminate Mortos, clearing LFI from the match.

Hechicero put a cross armbar on Bandido, trying to get him to tap, but Christian broke it up. Hechicero turned his attention to Komander, but Komander dodged it. Bandido got Hechicero on his shoulder and slammed him. Bandido and Komander went up top, but Christian climbed up and hit a double poisonrana. He then hit a Lethal Injection on Komander, pinning and eliminating him.

Bandido, Hechicero and Christian remained and Hechicero and Christian joined forces to beat up Bandido. They took turns working him over, but Christian tried to roll up Hechicero, ending the budding friendship.

Bandido hurricanrana’d Hechicero out of the ring and then tossed Christian onto him. Bandido was the only one standing and he sent Christian back into the ring. Hechicero went up top and hit a frog splash, but Christian kicked out at two.

Bandido went for the 21-plex, but Christian reversed it into a Lethal Injection. He went for the pin, but Bandido kicked out. Christian went for a second Injection, but Bandido caught him with an X-Knee. Hechicero took advantage, hitting a spinning hammerlock backbreaker.

Hechicero grapevined Christian’s legs, twisting and turning him. Bandido got up and Hechicero put a Sleeper on him. Christian charged and Bandido broke free and hit a mexican destroyer to pin Christian, eliminating him.

That made Christian really mad and he hit a shoulder breaker on Bandido on his way out. Hechicero went for Bandido and continued working the previously injured shoulder. He grabbed the steel steps, but doctors came out to check Bandido before he could do anything with them.

Hechicero demanded a countout and the ref held him at bay while they checked on Bandido. Bandido climbed back into the ring and Hechicero brought a chair in. The ref removed it and Bandido started chopping Hechicero with one arm.

Hechicero threw him off and sent him to the corner for some punches to that injured shoulder. Hechicero suplexed Bandido on the ring apron, driving him shoulder first into the mat. He then placed the stairs next to the apron for a pile driver, but Bandido blocked it. Hechicero dove over the top rope, but Bandido moved and Hechicero landed on the steel steps.

Bandido got back in the ring and dove out onto Hechicero, quickly bringing him back into the ring for a frog splash. Hechicero kicked out at two though. Bandido started chopping Hechicero who demanded more.

Hechicero hit a flapjack and then rolled Bandido around, putting more pressure on the injured shoulder. Bandido then hit a poisonrana into a quick rollup to get the 1-2-3, eliminate Hechicero and retain the ROH World Title.

Match Result: Bandido survived Blake Christian, The Beast Mortos, Sammy Guevara, Komander, and Hechicero

After the match, Brody King came to the ring to congratulate his tag team partner.

That was a fun match, I love the Survival of The Fittest match concept and with the talent in the match, it was guaranteed to deliver. These multi-person matches can drag, but this one was well timed, with the eliminations coming fast enough, but not too fast. Great effort from everyone involved.

ROH Women’s Championship: Athena (c) w/Diamante vs Persephone

As of this writing, Athena has held the ROH Women’s World Championship for a measly 1092 days. Persephone is making waves coming out of CMLL, but I don’t konw if she has it to end the reign of the Forever Champion.

The two locked up and Persephone sent Athena into the corner. They were pretty evenly matched strength-wise and Athena was doing her best to get into the head of Persephone. Fed up, Persephone slapped her and they locked up in a test of strength.

Athena came out on top and tried for a pin, but Persephone arched her back, lifting her shoulders. Persephone popped up and hit a hurricanrana. Athena rolled out of the ring, demanding “time out.” after a quick discussion with Diamante, Athena re-entered the ring.

Athena tried to get the drop on Persephone, but she saw it coming and dropkicked Athena to the mat. Athena exited the ring again and Persephone followed. Athena got the jump on her, but Persephone countered and sent Athena into the barricades twice.

Persephone went to throw Athena into the stairs, but Diamante got between them, allowing Athena to leap off the stairs and drive her knees into Persephone’s back. Athena threw her back into the ring, but was favouring her back as she climbed in after her.

Athena started driving knees into Persephone’s sides, then hung her up on the ropes for some stiff kicks. Athena picked up the speed and suplexed Persephone in spite of the pain in her back. Persephone tried to fight back, but Athena knocked her down and hit a running senton.

Athena pulled Persephone up by the hair and threw her into the corner. Athena charged, but Persephone moved out of the way and grabbed her in a tilt-o-whirl backbreaker. Athena got caught by Persephone again for another backbreaker. Persephone then repeatedly drove her knees into Athena’s back, finishing up with a standing surfboard.

Persephone sent Athena into the corner, smashing her face on the turnbuckle. She stomped Athena on the bottom rope and then threw her into the corner. Athena put a big boot up and tried a waistlock takedown but Persephone punched her in the back. Athena left the ring and Persephone followed. They started throwing punches and Athena sent Persephone into the barricades.

Persephone came back and lifted Athena up by the throat, slamming her onto the announce table. Persephone threw her back into the ring and knocked Athena down with a huge kick. The two ran the ropes and then ran into each other with a double clothesline.

They got back to their feet and Persephone sent Athena back down with a pump-kick. She stomped Athena in the corner and started throwing fists and chops at her. She went for a stalling splash, but Athena dropkicked her, sending Persephone to the outside. Athena dove through the ropes onto her. She tried it again, but Persephone caught her in mid air and turned it into a fallaway slam.

Persephone went for a powerbomb, but Diamante made the save. Athena tried to throw a forearm, but Persephone ducked and she hit Diamante. Persephone threw Athena back into the ring and went up top for a shotgun dropkick. She went for a cover but Athena kicked out at two.

Persephone put Athena in a Texas Cloverleaf, well out of reach of the ropes. Athena struggled but finally made it there, breaking the hold. Persephone charged, but Athena caught her in a flapjack on the top rope. Athena hit a springboard Moonsault, but Persephone kicked out.

Persephpone hoisted Athena up for a Razor’s Edge, but Athena reversed it into a Koji Clutch. Persephone was able to get up though and Athena broke the hold with some running knees. She grabbed her again and re-applied the Koji Clutch. After some time, Persephone was able to get her foot on the ropes.

Athena got up first and started kicking Persephone. Persephone caught her leg and went for a bridge after a series of Northern Lights Suplexes. Persephone went for another Razor’s Edge, this time hitting it in the middle of the ring. Somehow, Athena kicked out though.

Persephone went up top but Athena scrambled up and hit a suplex, dropping her on her head. Athena went up and hit an O-Face and that was it. She pinned Persephone 1-2-3 and retained her title. Athena will see 1100 days as Champion.

Match Result: Athena defeated Persephone

ROH PPV events never fail to deliver and honestly for $10, they are absolutely worth the money. It was a damn good night of wrestling and a great way to finish out the 2025 ROH PPV slate.

Ricochet’s challenger for ROH Final Battle revealed

Ricochet’s opponent for Final Battle has been revealed.

ROH confirmed on Tuesday that Ricochet will defend his newly-won National title at Final Battle this Friday against Dalton Castle. It will mark the first time he’s defended the title since winning it at Full Gear last month.

It was previously announced that the first-ever National Champion would be defending the title at Final Battle. Ricochet emerged as the winner in the Casino Gauntlet battle royal at Full Gear, pinning Kevin Knight.

When introducing the title, it was said that the National title would be defended across various promotions, including ROH, CMLL, and NJPW. Following Full Gear, Tony Khan revealed that the latter two companies expressed interest in future title matches.

ROH Final Battle (December 5)

  • Survival of the Fittest for the ROH World Championship: Bandido defends against Blake Christian, The Beast Mortos, Sammy Guevara, Komander, and Hechicero
  • ROH Women’s Championship: Athena defends against Persephone
  • Finals for the ROH Women’s Pure Championship: TBA vs. TBA
  • ROH Women’s Television Championship: Mercedes Mone defends against Red Velvet
  • ROH Tag Team Championship: The Beast Mortos & Sammy Guevara vs. Adam Priest and Tommy Billington
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Carlie Bravo, and Captain Shawn Dean defend against Skyfight (Scorpio Sky, Dante Martin, and Darius Martin)
  • AEW National title: Ricochet defends against Dalton Castle
  • 30-minute Iron Man match: Nigel McGuiness vs. Lee Moriarty

Inaugural National Champion crowned at AEW Full Gear

Despite the early odds being against him, Ricochet survived a Casino Gauntlet match at Saturday’s AEW Full Gear to become the company’s inaugural National Champion.

Ricochet picked up the win after hitting a Spirit Gun on Kevin Knight after Knight had hit a UFO splash on Wheeler Yuta. That was preceded by a Yuta busaiku knee on Orange Cassidy as he was about to hit Ricochet with an Orange Punch.

The title belt was brought out from the back by Ricochet’s faction mates, the Gates of Agony. While not of the NWA title lineage, it does share the same name.

It’s his first title anywhere since a 42-day inaugural run with the WWE Speed title in 2024. Before that, he held the WWE Intercontinental title for nearly 100 days in 2022.

The Gauntlet match was started by Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin of The Hurt Syndicate. Ricochet nearly immediately came out at number three to call them out on not fighting when the two were then jumped from behind by the Gates of Agony to give Ricochet the brief advantage.

The bout also featured Claudio Castagnoli, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Mark Davis, Daniel Garcia, and Matt Menard.

The champion already has his first title defense set as he will be part of next month’s Ring of Honor Final Battle event from Columbus, Ohio.

Tony Khan announces first time ever matches for AEW Dynamite

Two first time ever AEW matches have been added to this Wednesday’s Dynamite with big stakes.

With just a day remaining before the three-hour AEW Dynamite/Collision special on Wednesday, Tony Khan announced a match between former WWE stars Bobby Lashley and Ricochet who will clash against each other for the number one spot in the AEW National Title Casino Gauntlet match at Saturday’s AEW Full Gear.

Currently feuding in AEW, the duo have only crossed paths in trios and other multi-man matches. While Lashley and Ricochet never been in a singles in match in AEW, they have had multiple singles bouts back in WWE.

Soon after, Khan announced Shelton Benjamin vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey for the number two spot in the gauntlet match.

AEW Dynamite lineup announced for Wednesday, November 19th, 2025 | Boston, MA

Apart from the announced Ricochet and Bobby Lashley match, the TV special episode from Boston, MA, is also set to feature several other huge matches and segments. Here is the current updated list:

  • Hangman Adam Page vs. Katsuyori Shibata
  • Double Jeopardy match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Mascara Dorada
  • AEW Women’s Tag Team title tournament quarterfinal: Toni Storm & Mina Shirakawa vs. Riho and Alex Windsor
  • ROH Women’s Television title unification match: Mercedes Mone vs. Red Velvet
  • AEW Women’s Tag Team title tournament quarterfinal: TayJay vs. Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir
  • Kenny Omega appearance
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Ricochet for the no. 1 spot in the National title Casino Gauntlet match at Full Gear
  • Mike Bailey vs. Shelton Benjamin for the no. 2 spot in the National title Casino Gauntlet match at Full Gear

MVP praises AEW rival: ‘He’s phenomenal’

MVP is all praise for his iconic All Elite Wrestling rival.

Over the past few months, AEW fans have been witnessing a rising rivalry amongst MVP’s Hurt Syndicate and Ricochet, Toa Liona and Bishop Kaun. However, the 52-year-old has now surprisingly broken character to praise Ricochet. Speaking on his Marking Out podcast, MVP claimed that the 37-year-old high-flyer is doing the ‘best work of his career‘.

“Ricochet is amazing, man. His body control, what he’s capable of doing with his body, the details when he sells, like the little extra pump, he’s phenomenal. In our business, when everything is working the way it’s supposed to, we make each other look better than we are. Ricochet will make you look way better than you actually are and I think he’s doing the best work of his career.”

Last month at AEW WrestleDream, The Hurt Syndicate (MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin) faced and defeated The Demand (Ricochet, Toa Liona, and Bishop Kaun) in a thrilling 13-minute bout to determine the number one contender for the AEW World Trios Championship.

MVP’s conversation with a WWE legend about making a movie on his life

A few weeks ago, speaking on his Marking Out podcast, MVP opened up in detail about making a movie/book on his life and career. Sharing details of a conversation with WWE legend Dave Bautista, the current AEW star revealed that discussions have already taken place about bringing his journey to the big screen.

“I have thought about it, and many people have asked me about it, and it’s something that I want to do. And I’ve actually talked to my good friend Dave Bautista. We’ve talked about, with his production company, taking the steps to turn my life story into a movie. It’s something that — I trust Dave to do it. I wouldn’t trust just anybody with it, because my life story is not PG, man.”

Four-way number one contender’s match set for AEW Fright Night Dynamite

As part of this Wednesday’s Fright Night edition of AEW Dynamite, four men will compete for the right to challenge AEW World Champion Hangman Page at next month’s Full Gear.

Announced during Saturday’s Collision, former champion Samoa Joe will take on Bobby Lashley, Ricochet and Hook in the four-way from Edinburg, Texas.

Joe would appear to be the favorite after he and The Opps turned heel following his failed challenge of Page at last Saturday’s AEW WrestleDream. Page called out Joe during a show opening promo Saturday, promising to do far worse than embarrass and beat Joe, and instead would ruin his life.

Lashley has only three singles bouts in AEW since debuting in 2024 and is undefeated. His recent rival in Ricochet has won three straight and is 9-1 in his last ten while Hook has won 12 straight including on Saturday’s Collision over Griff Garrison.

Current AEW Fright Night Dynamite card | Edinburg, Texas | This Wednesday

  • Samoa Joe vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Ricochet vs. Hook in a four-way no. 1 contender’s match
  • Don Callis Family summit

Wrestling Weekly: AEW shifting into Full Gear, Jey Uso’s championship desperation

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On a new edition of Wrestling Weekly, Les Thatcher and Vic Sosa look at how AEW followed up another incredible PPV with last Saturday’s WrestleDream, their thoughts on the Women’s Tag Team title tournament, and Jon Moxley’s fear of submission holds.

In WWE, is Jey Uso willing to stop at nothing for another chance at the World Heavyweight title? Could Becky Lynch be headed toward a match with a referee?

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ESPN grades WWE Wrestlepalooza a ‘C,’ Ricochet responds

ESPN has given out a middling grade to the first WWE show of its new PLE era.

In his review of the event, ESPN combat sports writer Andreas Hale graded Wrestlepalooza as a “C,” praising the Women’s World Championship between Stephanie Vaquer and IYO SKY but saying that everything else was “either underwhelming or a setup for a future match.” Hale gave out the following grades:

  • Brock Lesnar defeats John Cena: C-
  • Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed defeat The Usos: C
  • Stephanie Vaquer defeats IYO SKY to become the new Women’s World Champion: B+
  • CM Punk & AJ Lee defeat Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch: C
  • WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defeats Drew McIntyre: C

“The excellent Vaquer vs. Sky match saved this show from being truly average. It was a phenomenal display inside the squared circle. Everything else was either underwhelming (the short Rhodes-McIntyre match) or a setup for a future match (Lesnar dominating Cena),” Hale wrote. “For a card that promised to have epic moments, it fell a little short of expectations.”

ESPN said prior to Wrestlepalooza that its wrestling writers would have full independence in their coverage, and there would be a “separation of church and state” despite the network’s relationship with WWE as the promotion’s new PLE broadcast partner in the United States.

After the WWE-ESPN PLE deal was announced, ESPN’s website took down its AEW-dedicated page before later putting it back up, though there has never been much coverage in the section.

Wrestlepalooza and AEW All Out took place on the same day, with All Out moving its start time to the afternoon after the WWE competition was added.

AEW star Ricochet posted a tweet responding to ESPN’s Wrestlepalooza grade:

The WWE-ESPN PLE deal is a five-year agreement. Up next is Crown Jewel: Perth on October 11. That PLE has a special start time of 8 a.m. Eastern, streaming live on the ESPN app in the United States and Netflix internationally.