TNA Impact TV taping spoilers: Former World Champion returns, NXT star appears

The following are spoilers from Friday’s TNA Impact TV taping in Minneapolis, Minnesota — the second of two straight nights of action following Thursday’s live Impact.

From ProWrestling.net’s Chris Vetter’s report, these are for both the September 18 and September 25 editions of Impact which are leading into Victory Road. Matches for this Thursday’s show were taped after the live broadcast.

Explosion:

  • Myla Grace defeated Ruthie Jay
  • Harley Hudson defeated Lili Ruiz

Impact for 9/18 and 9/25:

  • The Hardys vs. Bully Ray & D-Von segment reported on earlier today opened things up with the two teams agreeing to a tables match at October’s Bound for Glory.
  • Mustafa Ali defeated Brian Myers which set up the announcement of a Hardcore War match for BFG between Order 4 and The System.
  • Twin Cities native and former TNA star ODB was shown in attendance as her food truck was outside. This may have just been for the live crowd.
  • Judas Icarus defeated Eric Young
  • Victoria Crawford did a segment calling out Gia Miller (who was on commentary). Jody Threat backed up Miller, so Jackson left.
  • The Elegance Brand (Ash by Elegance, M by Elegance & Heather by Elegance) defeated Masha Slamovich and The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay)
  • Frankie Kazarian came out for a promo segment and introduced Mr. Kennedy/Ken Anderson who lives in the area and is a former TNA World Champion who was making his first TNA appearance since January 2016. Kazarian started mocking Steve Maclin’s military service which didn’t sit well with Anderson who is in the National Guard. Jake Something attacked Anderson which brought out Maclin for the save. Kazarian vs. Maclin is set for BFG as well.
  • Indi Hartwell defeated Dani Luna by DQ
  • Mike Santana defeated AJZ. Santana called out TNA World Champion Trick Williams, but NXT’s Ridge Holland attacked him instead.
  • TNA Tag Team Champions The Hardys defeated The Nemeth Brothers to retain
  • Victoria Crawford defeated Jody Threat
  • Leon Slater & Cedric Alexander defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
  • Mance Warner won a 10-person intergender battle royal
  • There was an Ash by Elegance segment interrupted by Masha Slamovich who will challenge her at BFG. Indi Hartwell came out and revealed she’ll be the special referee.
  • Ken Anderson & Steve Maclin defeated Jake Something & Frankie Kazarian

Trick Williams provides storyline update following WWE NXT attack

Trick Williams is ready for Deadline.

The NXT Champion posted a video on social media Friday night saying he has checked out of the hospital and is cleared to compete against Ridge Holland at Saturday’s premium live event. He said that while Holland injured his neck, there’s no way he’ll take the NXT title away from him.

“I want this bad. I’m doing this for Chase U, I’m doing this for NXT, and I’m doing this for me. I’ll see you tomorrow,” he concluded.

Williams was attacked by Holland on Tuesday’s NXT after the two met face-to-face thanks to the efforts of Eric Bischoff. The segment ended with Holland giving Williams a DDT on top of the announcer’s table, causing him to be stretched out.

The finalized card for Saturday’s WWE NXT Deadline. The show streams beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock:

  • NXT Champion Trick Williams defends against Ridge Holland
  • Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Je’Von Evans vs. Nathan Frazer vs. Wes Lee vs. Ethan Page vs. Eddy Thorpe
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Zaria vs. Sol Ruca vs. Wren Sinclair
  • NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer & Axiom defend against Tavion Heights & Myles Borne
  • NXT Underground: Jaida Parker vs. Lola Vice

Fight Game: Full Gear preview & why AEW needs a hero

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • A winner of a main event segment on WWE NXT with Ridge Holland defeating Andre Chase
  • Bronson Reed being added to WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
  • The women’s WarGames match taking shape
  • Our temperature gauges for AEW Full Gear and Survivor Series
  • Checking in on AEW babyfaces
  • AEW Full Gear preview

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Ridge Holland earns WWE NXT title match for Deadline, Chase U forced to disband

It’s on for Ridge Holland and Trick Williams, but it’s all over for Chase U.

In the main event of Tuesday’s NXT, Ridge Holland defeated Andre Chase in a number one contender’s match for the NXT Championship, earning a title match for Deadline on December 7. The stipulation had been if Chase were to lose, the relationship between him and Chase U members Riley Osborne, Thea Hail, and Duke Hudson would come to an end. 

Towards the end of the match, Chase made a fierce comeback after all of his students were laid out at ringside, including Hail after Osborne accidently took her out while going for a dive on Holland. Chase hit a middle rope powerbomb for a nearfall, but ended up falling to the Redeemer (implant DDT) for the win.

The end of NXT saw Chase near tears as he looked at his fallen students, despondent over the results.

Shortly after NXT ended, Chase U reacted to the news on social media, including Chase:

Here is the updated card for Deadline:

  • NXT Championship: Trick Williams defends against Ridge Holland
  • Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Nathan Frazer vs. 2 others TBD
  • Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge: Sol Ruca vs. Zaria vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. 2 others TBD

WWE NXT live results: Fate of Chase U on the line

Tonight on NXT, the fate of Chase University is on the line.

Andre Chase and his former student Ridge Holland will do battle on tonight’s episode. The winner becomes the number one contender to NXT Champion Trick Williams. And there is also the stipulation that, if Chase loses tonight, he will have to close Chase U forever.

A few Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches are on tap as the road to Deadline continues. Zaria vs. Wren Sinclair and Stephanie Vaquer vs. Jaida Parker are set on the women’s side. A men’s qualifying match between Nathan Frazer and Eddy Thorpe is also taking place.

Tony D’Angelo vs. Brooks Jensen has been announced for tonight as well. Plus, Karmen Petrovic & Ashante Adonis take on Brinley Reece & Dion Lennox in mixed tag team action.

An appearance by Fatal Influence is also scheduled after Fallon Henley retained her Women’s North American Championship against Kelani Jordan last week.

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

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Vic Joseph and Booker T do a stand-up intro at ringside welcoming viewers to the show from a sound stage at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. Opening the show is a qualifier for the Iron Survivor.

Lots of Chase U shirts among the live studio audience. Also among the audience are several tag teams watching the match. More appear as the opener progresses. Some are even at ringside.

Before his match tonight, Nathan Frazier is with NXT Tag Team Championship co-holder Axiom. Frazier is pumped for the qualifier. Axiom not so much. Gallus is seen behind them. A tag team stalking the scene is foreshadowing what unfolds during the opener.

Nathan Frazier (with Axiom) defeated Eddy Thorpe in an Iron Survivor qualifying match

Frazier pinned Thorpe after a Phoenix Splash. They had a good match, but it was a backdrop to all the tag team drama. All the teams from the NXT roster come down to ringside. They are all apparently scouting the tag champs, including when one of the champs is in a singles match. With all of them out there, a brawl breaks out just before Frazier and Thorpe go home.

All of the tag teams start closing in on the ringside area as the match cuts to a commercial break. When the show returns from the break, the teams are all around ringside as if it was a lumberjack match. A huge brawl erupts at ringside. Frazier does a dive on to a pile of bodies on the floor. Back in the ring, Frazier counters Thorpe. Frazier then climbs the turnbuckles and leaps off the top with a Phoenix Splash. Frazier then scores a three count.

The teams brawling continues as security pours out for a pull-apart.

Great vignette with Andre Chase giving an impassioned speech as clips highlight the success of Chase U.

Another video package has Giulia delivering a promo with her using the “Beautiful Madness” moniker.

In a backstage skit, Kelani Jordan asks Robert Stone or Stevie Turner to get her an Iron Survivor qualifying match against Giulia.

Stephanie Vaquer defeated Jaida Parker in an Iron Survivor qualifying match

Vaquer pinned Parker after Vaquer’s package neckbreaker combo finisher. Lola Vice comes down to ringside just before the finish, and Vice is carrying a brick. That is a call back to a previous match. Parker had Vaquer set for the hip attack finisher, but Parker is distracted by Vice being at ringside. Vaquer capitalizes and executes her finisher on Parker. Vaquer then scores a three count.

They had a good match, and they were given time. The match goes through a commercial break. Parker got a near fall just before they went home, getting a two count after a Falcon Arrow. Soon thereafter, out comes Vice. Parker and Vice seem likely to clash again soon, while Vaquer moves on to the Iron Survivor Challenge.

Brinley Reece and Dion Lennox are in the locker room dressed in Oregon State gear. This was cross-promotion with CW to hype a college football game on Saturday, which is part of CW’s Pac 12 football package. Lennox and Reece deliver some bad lines ahead of their mixed tag team match.

Later in the show, another locker room skit has Karmen Petrovic and Ashante “Thee” Adonis dressed in Washington State merch. That school is plays Oregon State on CW this weekend. Adonis and Petrovic deliver their lines decent enough, and then they compliment each other’s appearance.

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez was cutting a promo on the beach in video uploaded to social media. Sol Ruca photos bombs Perez and confronts her on the beach, much to the chagrin of Perez.

Tony D’Angelo (with Adrianna Rizzo) defeated Brooks Jensen (with Shawn Spears)

D’Angelo pinned Jensen after a spinebuster. “The Don” teases hurting his knee in the match, which played into a post-match angle. Jensen got his heat back by chop blocking D’Angelo in the injured knee. Spears had offered a handshake to D’Angelo, which set up the sneak attack by Jensen.

Karmen Petrovic & Ashante “Thee” Adonis defeated Brinley Reece & Dio Lennox in a mixed tag team match

Petrovic pinned Reece to win the match. Adonis wanted a kiss on the cheek, but Reece slaps him instead. However, that distraction allowed Petrovic to land a roundhouse kick on Reece. Petrovic then covers Reece for the three count. This was more gaga than anything else so far.

Lots more plugs for the Pac 12 football games on CW, and even more to come.

Ridge Holland cuts a promo ahead of his match tonight against Andrea Chase, who Holland vows to defeat. Holland says Chase U will be lost without their leader.

Zaria defeated Wren Sinclair in an Iron Survivor qualifying match

Zaria pinned Sinclair after a F-5. Zaria is still getting a monster push, but Sinclair did get some counters and near falls. Charlie Dempsey was also in her corner. Zaria still got to win in mostly decisive fashion, and she is in the Iron Survivor Challenge.

In a skit from the trainer’s room, Tony D’Angelo is angry. NXT GM Ava sees the anger, and she makes a match next week against Shawn Spears. That is, if D’Angelo is cleared to wrestle (in storyline).

Eddy Thorpe throws a tantrum with Ava. Thorpe is such a good character, but he is booked to look like such a jerk.

Fatal Influence are headed to the ring to deliver a promo. After a commercial break, they are in the ring. Jacy Jayne, Jazmyn Nyz and NXT Women’s North American Champion Fallon Henley get to cut promos. Henley announces an open challenge for her title next week, and out comes Lash Legend and Jakara Jackson to interrupt the promo. They want to accept the open challenge. Out comes Nikkita Lyons, and she too wants to challenge Henley. More women enter the scene. Adrianna Rizzo jumps Lyons, and a hug brawl erupts at ringside with seemingly everyone involved.

As the smoke clears, Tatum Paxley is in the ring with Henley. Paxley executes her finisher on Henley, and Paxley poses with the North American title belt. This sets up Henley defending the title against Paxley next Tueday on NXT.

Karmen Petrovic and Ashante Adonis are chatting backstage and there is a spark between them. Nikkita Lyons interrupts to ask Adonis to text her back. Petrovic is upset by this, and she storms off.

A really good video package hypes the Iron Survivor Challenge.

Ethan Page vows to regain the NXT Championship in a backstage promo, and that begins with qualifying for the Iron Survivor.

In a separate (but related) locker room skit, Axiom tells Nathan Frazier that Axiom is booked against Page in a qualifying match. This plays on what sometimes seems like the only tag team subplot in WWE, which the partners are not on the same page.

Chase U is featured in another vignette with Andre Chase. This was great like the other hype video earlier in the show.

NXT Champion Trick Williams gets a full entrance as he comes out in street clothes. Trick will provide guest commentary for the main event.

Ridge Holland defeated Andre Chase in a number one contender’s match

Holland pinned Chase after the Redeemer finisher. Chase kicked out on a lot of near falls, until he could kick out no longer. With that, Andre Chase must leave Chase U.

The Chase U Crew is watching on monitors backstage. Before the show cuts to its final commercial break, Holland pulls up the floor mats to expose the bare concrete. Chase fights back with a somersault senton off the apron. Chase poses with the crowd as the show cuts to the break.

Chase was doing well for himself when Holland went to fetch a metal folding chair. Holland went to use the chair as a weapon, but the referee took it from him. The ref turns him back to get rid of the chair, and Holland kicks Chase in the groin with a low blow. Holland then delivers an implant DDT for a near fall. Duke Hudson, who along with Thea Hail, came to ringside during the match, and he pulled the referee out of the ring to stop the count. Somehow, this was not a disqualification.

Hudson and Riley Osborne would both get involved as the match progresses. Hudson is rammed through a wall on a gimmicked section of the set. Osborne flew in on a flip dive that wipes out Holland and Hail. Holland counters Osborne, and Holland picks up Osborne with a military press. Holland then tosses Osborne over the ropes to the floor like the Ultimate Warrior might have done to some jobber in ’89.

In the closing moments, Holland faces off with Chase in a slugfest. Comeback by Chase as he runs wild. Chase powerbombs Holland off the middle rope for a close three count. That would be the final near fall, as Holland soon cuts off Chase.

Chase jumps off the top rope with a high cross, but Holland hangs on with the roll through. Holland then executes his Redeemer (implant DDT) finisher. Holland then hooks a leg for the deciding pinfall.

Post-mathch, Chase is nearly in tears as he locks at his fallen students, all in some way were laid out at the hands of Holland. This was seemingly supposed to be a serious moment, but some people in the studio audience begin singing the “Hey hey hey, goodbye” song. That somewhat killed the mood, but I chuckled nonetheless.

Two new matches announced for next WWE NXT

A pair of new matches have been booked for next week’s WWE NXT episode.

Week three of NXT on The CW Network will feature Lexis King facing off against Oro Mensah in what’s being billed as a “Gentleman’s Duel.” Also added to the card is a grudge match between Riley Osborne and Ridge Holland.

The ruleset for the Gentleman’s Duel has not been revealed. The idea came up during a backstage segment on the most recent NXT episode. While speaking with Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey, King (Brian Pillman Jr.) wanted advice on how he and Mensah could fairly settle their rivalry.

King and Mensah traded victories in their past two matches with both cheating to win.

Osborne attacked Holland during an interview on NXT earlier this week, igniting a brawl between the two. Osborne — who lost to Holland when they faced off in September — is out for revenge after Holland betrayed Chase U.

WWE NXT (Tuesday, October 15) —

  • NXT Championship number one contender’s match: Wes Lee vs. Ethan Page vs. Je’Von Evans (winner challenges Trick Williams at Halloween Havoc on Sunday, October 27)
  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Wren Sinclair
  • New NXT North American Champion Tony D’Angelo celebrates his title win
  • Lola Vice vs. Nikkita Lyons
  • The Halloween Havoc wheel (Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal) returns
  • Gentleman’s Duel: Lexis King vs. Oro Mensah
  • Riley Osborne vs. Ridge Holland

Ridge Holland ‘stepping away’ from WWE NXT

Ridge Holland is “stepping away” from WWE NXT ‘indefinitely” following an angle on Tuesday’s NXT show. 

The unique storyline with Holland suffering a crisis in confidence after injuring Big E for real and causing a kayfabe injury to Ilja Dragunov in a similar fashion culminated on Tuesday’s WWE NXT episode with Holland announcing that he is stepping away from the ring indefinitely. 

Holland’s WWE.com profile has been moved to the alumni section to sell the retirement angle. 

Big E suffered a broken neck in a match with Holland on the March 11, 2022 SmackDown after taking an overhead belly-to-belly throw on the floor. 

Holland continued with The Brawling Brutes team for another year-plus following the incident, then seemingly left the Brutes group last November. He returned to NXT last December for a match with Dragunov where the kayfabe injury took place. 

In recent weeks, Holland has been feuding with the returning Shawn Spears, with Spears laying out Holland with a chair shot in his NXT return, then defeating Holland in a match on last week’s episode.

Last Tuesday, Holland posted a video teasing the retirement angle that unfolded on this week’s show, saying: 

It’s pretty obvious that this effort to prove myself and redeem myself is not going the way that I hoped. The result last week against Shawn Spears just proves that. I need to be honest with myself. So I’m just gonna do what everyone wants me to do.

Ridge Holland segment added to WWE NXT

Ridge Holland will be on NXT.

It was announced on social media that we’ll hear from Holland on NXT this Tuesday following a “cryptic message” he put on social media this past week.

On March 19, Holland posted a video talking about how he was going to do something that everyone wanted him to do.

“It’s pretty obvious that this effort to prove myself and redeem myself is not going the way that I hoped,” Holland said. “The result last week against Shawn Spears just proves that. I need to be honest with myself. So I’m just gonna do what everyone wants me to do.”

After he was attacked by a returning Shawn Spears last month, the two had a match last Tuesday. Despite Holland looking strong, Spears caught him with a running death valley driver into the turnbuckle, landing on a steel chair upon impact and allowing Spears to score the victory.

The announced card for the Tuesday, March 26 WWE NXT :

  • The Wolf Dogs (Bron Breakker & Baron Corbin) vs. Alpha Academy’s Otis & Akira Tozawa –If Alpha Academy wins, they are added to the NXT Tag Team title match at Stand & Deliver
  • Carmelo Hayes vs. Trick Williams “Prime Target” vignettes
  • We’ll hear from Ridge Holland
  • Ilja Dragunov vs. Stacks Lorenzo
  • Shawn Spears vs. Dijak
  • Josh Briggs vs. Duke Hudson
  • Thea Hail vs. Jazmyn Nyx

Ridge Holland vs. Joe Coffey set for WWE NXT

A new match has been added to the lineup for WWE NXT. 

Following a backstage confrontation last week, Ridge Holland and Joe Coffey are now scheduled for singles action on Tuesday’s show. 

Holland and Coffey also wrestled last night at NXT’s live event in Fort Pierce, Florida. It was their first singles match against each other. They also shared a ring when Brawling Brutes and Gallus had a Pub Rules match on NXT last October. 

WWE also announced we’ll hear from the new NXT North American Champion Oba Femi on Tuesday as well. 

Five matches are now officially for this week’s show at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. 

WWE NXT January 16, 2024 announced lineup:

  • NXT Women’s Championship number one contender’s battle royal
  • Lyra Valkyria & Tatum Paxley vs. Lola Vice & Elektra Lopez
  • Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic quarterfinals: Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams vs. Malik Blade & Edris Enofe
  • Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic quarterfinals: Duke Hudson & Riley Osborne vs. Cruz Del Toro & Joaquin Wilde
  • Ridge Holland vs. Joe Coffey
  • We’ll hear from Oba Femi

Fight Game: AEW Continental Classic, wrestling-themed Christmas gifts

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked things off by talking about the first half of week five of the AEW Continental Classic, our favorite match from Wednesday, and thoughts on a three-way match determining the winner of the Gold League.

We then got to the rest of our Top 5 which included:

  • Our continued thoughts on how AEW’s Devil storyline is missing more than it’s hitting
  • Swerve Strickland and MJF going face-to-face
  • WWE Raw’s Day 1 lineup so far and how it’s shaping up
  • The Ilja Dragunov and Ridge Holland storyline in NXT
  • Trick Williams & Carmelo Hayes
  • The NXT men’s Breakout tournament
  • Christmas-themed wrestling gifts

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Ilja Dragunov stretchered out in storyline following WWE NXT match

Tuesday’s NXT ended with an injury angle involving Ilja Dragunov.

Dragunov was wrestling Ridge Holland in the main event of Tuesday’s show when Holland delivered a DDT. Dragunov started to sell like he was hurt as referees came to the ring to check on Dragunov. The show ended with Holland looking dejected in the corner as a neck brace was put on Dragunov before being stretchered to the back.

Holland appeared earlier in the show during a Dragunov promo, saying he returned to NXT so he could redeem himself after many setbacks. He told Dragunov that he was willing to work his way up to get a NXT Championship match. Dragunov then offered Holland a chance to face him in a non-title match on Tuesday’s show, with Holland accepting.

Holland was last seen on television last month, walking out on his tag team partner Butch during a SmackDown match against Pretty Deadly. Butch has since wrestled on SmackDown as a singles wrestler.

Another WWE main roster team, Cruz Del Toro & Joaquin Wilde, made an appearance on Tuesday’s show as well. They helped Dragon Lee fend off the No Quarter Catch Crew after he successfully defended the NXT North American title against both Charlie Dempsey and Gallus’ Joe Coffey.

Dragunov is currently set to defend the NXT Championship against Trick Williams at New Year’s Evil, which takes place on January 2. 

Xavier Woods supports Ridge Holland in wake of death threats, online harassment

Xavier Woods is imploring fans to stop sending hateful messages to Ridge Holland. 

Woods’ New Day teammate, Big E, was injured on the March 11, 2022, edition of WWE SmackDown when he landed on his head after taking an overhead belly-to-belly suplex from Holland. 

The Brawling Brutes member posted to social media on Sunday stating he has received death threats, been labeled as racist, and had threats made to his family. 

Holland wrote:

Death threats. Threats to my family. Lobbying for me to lose my job. Being labeled as racist. Great stuff keep ‘em coming.

Woods responded to Holland’s comments on Monday:

Pro Wrestling is extremely dangerous. All of us involved understand that. Ridge & his family do not deserve to be treated this way. Please do not send any hate towards them. Instead use your energy to do something positive like sending love to E. Be kind. Please be kind.

Last July, Big E told ESPN that he has no ill feelings towards Holland regarding his injury. 

“I have no issue whatsoever with Ridge,” Big E said. “He’s reached out and said some very kind things. … What we do is dangerous, and there are inherent dangers. And to that degree, we all kind of know what we sign up for and it was unfortunate that it went down that way. But I’m not dead. I’m alive. I’m doing well.”

TMZ recently interviewed Big E, who told them he’s waiting on scans of his injury which will help determine if he is able to wrestle again. 

“Everything isn’t permanent. If it comes to an end, cool. If doesn’t, cool. What will be, will be. I’m good with whatever.”

Holland received several other supportive responses to his post as well. 

“Stay strong, Ridge! We know your heart,” wrote Samantha Irvin. 

“You’re honestly one of the nicest and most caring guys around. This app is absolute trash some of the time. But It doesn’t reflect real life or the opinions of the people who know you. Keep you chin up big man, big love,” wrote Flash Morgan Webster. 

Holland last wrestled on WWE’s March 5, 2023 house show from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He defeated Legado Del Fantasma’s Cruz Del Toro in singles competition. The night before, Holland defeated LDF’s Joaquin Wilde from Toronto’s Coca-Cola Coliseum.  

Big E says Ridge Holland sent him ‘a big package of red meat’ to apologize for broken neck

Big E holds no hard feelings toward Ridge Holland.

The former WWE Champion fractured his C1 and C6 vertebrae on the March 11 edition of SmackDown after taking a suplex from Holland and landing on his head. During an interview with ESPN, Big E noted that Holland sent him a “big package of red meat” as a way to apologize. Big E noted he doesn’t eat red meat and gave the package to a friend but he holds no ill-feelings toward Holland. 

“I have no issue whatsoever with Ridge,” Big E said. “He’s reached out and said some very kind things. … What we do is dangerous, and there are inherent dangers. And to that degree, we all kind of know what we sign up for and it was unfortunate that it went down that way. But I’m not dead. I’m alive. I’m doing well.”

Earlier this month, Big E posted an update to Twitter stating that his “C1 isn’t ossifying (forming bone) quite yet,” and that “the current plan is to get more scans at the one year mark & see how it’s progressing.”

There is no clear answer regarding when he will be able to wrestle again. Doctors have told Big E that determining a timeline for his return won’t be possible until after his neck has been evaluated at the one-year mark in March of 2023. 

“Honestly, it hasn’t been a dark period,” Big E continued. “I’m so thankful for all the people who checked in on me and reached out, who have concerns. I’m not saying I’m perfect. I’m not saying every day is the greatest ever for me. But I really haven’t struggled with that type of stuff.”

He did not suffer any ligament damage, displacement of the spinal cord, or nerve damage and is not expected to require surgery. 

Doctors have also informed Big E that the injury he suffered could have “led to stroke, paralysis or death.”

“It’s very sobering to hear that,” Big E said. “… I think to be great at something like [pro wrestling] or at least to be competent, you can’t spend all your time worrying about possibly fatal injuries or breaking your neck. You have to go out there and be free and in the moment. I think a lot of us as performers don’t spend a lot of time thinking about that stuff. I never thought I would be.”

Big E is expected to assist Paul Levesque and other WWE employees in evaluating talent at a tryout in Nashville later this month. The company will be hosting an event for more than 50 athletes from July 27-29 ahead of SummerSlam. 

‘Brawling Brutes’ name revealed for Sheamus stable on WWE SmackDown

A new name has been given to the Sheamus, Butch, and Ridge Holland group.

On tonight’s SmackDown, a backstage segment between Sheamus, Holland, and Butch revealed the new name for the group, Brawling Brutes. The name was also seen during Butch’s entrance for his match against Xavier Woods, and was also mentioned on commentary.

It was reported earlier this week that WWE had trademarked the term ‘Bloody Brutes’ on May 12.

Woods defeated Butch tonight on SmackDown in a singles match. After the match, Holland and Sheamus taunted Woods from the entranceway. However, it was a distraction, as Butch jumped Woods from behind. In a interview backstage, Woods promised he, Kofi Kingston, and a third partner would take on the Brawling Brutes in a six-man tag match next week.

Holland was drafted to SmackDown last fall and was immediately paired up with Sheamus. In March, Pete Dunne was called up to the main roster under the name Butch and was introduced as a childhood friend of Sheamus and Holland. Since then, the team has been feuding with The New Day, leading to a win at WrestleMania 38 when Holland & Sheamus defeated Kingston and Woods. The feud has continued in the weeks since.

New Day vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland moved to WWE WrestleMania 38 night two

Update —

WWE has announced that Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland will now take place at WrestleMania 38 night two on Sunday.

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One of the matches that was scheduled for WrestleMania 38 night one on Saturday didn’t end up taking place.

Despite being announced for WrestleMania Saturday, New Day’s Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland didn’t happen tonight. PWInsider reported that New Day vs. Sheamus & Holland was pulled “due to a number of matches on the show going long.”

“To be in the business for an extended duration of time is to experience the highest of highs as well as lowest of lows,” Kingston tweeted. “Yes, it hurts; but we take it and we use it to propel us forward. #WrestleMania”

Sheamus commented on the match being cut by tweeting a scissors emoji:

Before Big E suffered a broken neck last month, it appeared that a six-man tag match with New Day (Big E, Kingston & Woods) vs. Sheamus, Holland & Butch (Pete Dunne) was originally being set up for WrestleMania 38.