Shotzi Blackheart won the Immortal Clusterf— at GCW Joey Janela’s Spring Break: The Immortal Clusterf—.
The match took place late Saturday night/early Sunday morning at the Horseshoe Las Vegas.
Shotzi entered in at number 7 in the match, which lasted approximately two hours and 30 minutes. The final four were Shotzi, Vipress, CPA, and Slade, with Shotzi eliminating Slade last.
Notable moments from the bout included our own Bryan Alvarez entering and pinning Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful in a battle of the wrestling websites. KJ Orso eliminated Alvarez shortly after, but Shotzi then eliminated Orso.
There were 69 entrants in the match this year, though one of them was invisible. The Invisible Man was responsible for 12 eliminations. A group of three dinosaurs, or presumably three people in dinosaur costumes, was also counted as a single entrant.
Fans of the Pro Wrestling NES video game released in 1986 may also be happy to know that the Starman character from the game also appeared in this year’s Clusterf—. He was played by Starboy Charlie.
Shotzi Blackheart has shared some encouraging news after her brother went missing earlier this week.
Late Tuesday night, Blackheart (Ashley Urbanski) sent out a post asking for help locating her brother Deano after he was found missing in the wake of a car crash. She followed up today with an update noting that Deano has been found and is being taken to the hospital.
My brother has been found and is being taken to the hospital.
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who shared the post, reached out, and helped spread the word. The support and kindness from so many people truly means the world to our family.
“My brother has been found and is being taken to the hospital. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who shared the post, reached out, and helped spread the word,” Blackheart wrote. “The support and kindness from so many people truly means the world to our family. Thank you all so much.”
The car accident happened in San Francisco, and security footage showed Deano walking away from his vehicle in a possibly disoriented state. Shotzi noted that Deano has been undergoing dialysis and is not his usual self, so they were especially worried about his safety.
It was announced on Tuesday that Shotzi has re-signed with MLW, which has become her home promotion since departing WWE in 2025. She currently holds the MLW Women’s Featherweight Championship as the promotion gears up to relaunch its weekly Fusion TV series.
Shotzi is advertised for Saturday’s MLW television taping at Center Stage in Atlanta.
Shotzi Blackheart is sticking around in MLW — a promotion that’s become home to her following her departure from WWE.
While no details about the contract were reported, it was announced today that Blackheart has re-signed with MLW. She debuted for MLW in June 2025 and currently holds the MLW Women’s Featherweight Championship, which she won from Shoko Nakajima in February.
Proving that she can lead a division is one of the reasons that Blackheart chose to re-sign her MLW deal.
“I just think about the goals I have this year, and MLW ticks every box to help me grow and elevate as a performer.” she told The Takedown on SI. “I want to prove that I can lead a division and be the face of a company. They push me to grow as a TV performer.”
Blackheart exited WWE after being informed in May 2025 that her contract would not be renewed. MLW has been the right fit for her creatively since then, with Blackheart feeling like she’s in her “own pro wrestling horror movie” with the way MLW leans into her character.
“I’ve been at every MLW taping since June. They were one of the first companies to hit me up when my WWE contract ended, and it has turned into my favorite creative playground. It’s a company that truly believes in me,” Blackheart said.
“They’ve invested in me creatively. I’ve never had a company understand my character more than MLW. Every time I get a script, I’m like, ‘Oh my God, they understand me,’ or they make a T-shirt for me, and I’m like, ‘That’s so me.’”
Blackheart also competes for indie promotions like Game Changer Wrestling and House of Glory. She was featured on both the main roster and in NXT during her WWE career.
“Priscilla Kelly has returned. After years away, the provocateur who terrorized MLW in 2018 and 2019 resurfaced in Los Angeles last month, crashing Shotzi’s new talk segment The Graveyard Shift,” MLW wrote. “Under the flicker of lights and laughter, Priscilla interrupted the debut episode to declare she’s back — and had venom-laced words for the host herself.
“Weeks later, at Symphony of Horrors, chaos followed Shotzi again. Moments after her match, a mysterious woman cloaked in black attacked Shotzi in the back moments after her match ended. Was it Priscilla? She isn’t denying it… and that’s all Shotzi needs to know.”
Both Blackheart and Kelly (the former Gigi Dolin in NXT) were let go from WWE in a round of roster cuts that were made this May. Blackheart was informed that her contract was not being renewed, while Kelly was released by the company.
Before they were let go, Blackheart and Kelly were aligned as a trio in NXT with Tatum Paxley.
Blackheart recently told TV Insider that MLW has been her favorite place to work since her WWE departure.
The November 20 MLW event is being put on in collaboration with Hollywood star Danny McBride and his Don Gato tequila brand. It will air live on YouTube as well as beIN Sports. Here is the updated card:
MLW x Don Gato Tequila: Live Special (Thursday, November 20) —
2025 Opera Cup Finals: Mistico vs. Volador Jr.
Bunkhouse match: MLW World Heavyweight Champion Mads Krule Krugger defends against Brock Anderson (w/ Arn Anderson)
Matt Riddle vs. Killer Kross (w/ Scarlett Bordeaux)
MLW World Tag Team Champions The Skyscrapers (Bishop Dyer & Donovan Dijak) defend against The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows)
Notes from the new issue which apparently has been the talk of the social media wrestling world:
Seth Rollins injury and how this will lead to numerous changes in booking plans, including what was scheduled short and long-term for Rollins through Mania and after.
Full coverage of Crown Jewel, business notes and match coverage
The Media Ratings Council has questions about the new numbers
Just how far Smackdown has dropped with younger viewers based on the new sampling and NXT isn’t much different, nor is AEW
Konosuke Takeshita beats Zack Sabre Jr. to win the IWGP title, a look at King of Prm Wrestling, WrestleKingdom, first thoughts on Aaron Wolf, and the angles on the show
WrestleDream preview, business notes, as well as Saturday Night’s Main Event in Salt Lake City needs the entire show revamped
Odds for upcoming big matches
TNA Bound for Glory notes
A detailed story on WWE cuts focusing on Ridge Holland and Wes Lee
Pro Wrestling NOAH at Sumo Hall
A huge story on the 2025 Hall of Fame U.S. & Canada candidates
What the awards voting over the last 45 years says about those who fare better not in than those who are in.
The most detailed look at the ratings for all the wrestling shows of the past week
It’s women’s month at Arena Mexico but one person is still the star, a look at the recent main events
A look at two PPV shows from Arena Mexico coming
Who is the obvious choice for tag team of the year that nobody is talking about
Best of the Super Juniors tournament
Japanese referee dies in bear attack
Update on Smashing Machine business
They named a bridge after Stu Hart and more notes
NFL star copying Ric Flair
Fantastica Mania UK
The Andrade situation
Lots of background details on similar stories
Kota Ibushi update
Notes on Chris Jericho and Britt Baker
Darby Allin talks about the cancers that used to be in AEW
Update on a training camp for AEW in Asheville, NC
Rematch of a match of the year candidate coming to AEW show in Edinburg, TX
Updates on YouTube numbers for September
Debate over the new and old Ali Act
Details on Zuffa Boxing deals
How much UFC makes in profit per Saturday show
New UFC fights
Sad BJ Penn story
Stories on fighters getting screwed by promoters
Ticket demand for John Cena’s last show
New WWE hire, usage of AI for wrestling storylines and some are worried about their jobs
Zaria reflected on the one-year anniversary of her NXT debut and looked ahead to her Women’s North American Championship match against Blake Monroe at Halloween Havoc:
1 Year ago today I debuted in WWE. It’s gone by so quickly that it all feels like a dream. I’ve accomplished more than I thought I would in just a year. Iron Survivor, ladder match at Stand and Deliver, tag championship match at Evolution, debuting on Smackdown and now I get to have my first singles championship match at Halloween Havoc.
A championship that belongs to my partner [Sol Ruca]. Someone that has played such a big role in my growth this past year. The friendship that was so unexpected yet the bond is unbreakable. Stepping into a WWE ring for the first time at Halloween Havoc was such a definitive moment for me and now defending the NA Championship for Sol, is a definitive moment for ZaRuca. This moment means everything to me. I won’t let you down
No excuses, this man is a literal example of that. So happy to have run into him and see first hand his progress. If you think you can’t do it, don’t listen to me, look at this man and follow his example. Keep going forward kid!
To promote tonight’s New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers NBA game, ESPN created a WrestleMania 28-inspired poster with stars Jalen Brunson and Donovan Mitchell in the places of The Rock and John Cena.
John Cena’s absolutely a legendary pro wrestler who came into the space and became a huge star very quickly on television because he has so much charisma and he’s one of the hardest working people as far as I know in pro wrestling.
I’ve never actually met John Cena. I have a ton of respect for him as a wrestler. He seems like a wonderful person. Everybody I know that’s worked with John Cena has only the very, very best things to say about him. And he’s known for being the utmost professional.
I think he’s also a very, very talented actor. I’m a huge fan of the Peacemaker show on HBO Max…
I think that he’s absolutely fantastic in the ring. And he seems fantastic out of the ring. Certainly on screen, one of the all-time greats. And he came into the wrestling business after many of the top stars were either getting ready to retire or entering the final phase of their career and he really stepped up as one of the biggest wrestling stars of all time. Even though I’ve never met him or talked to him, I have a ton of respect for him.
We built a lot. It’s been six years of AEW, and again, it feels like we started just yesterday. I’m very interested in taking AEW and visiting more of Europe. I think there are more opportunities there. We’ve had great shows in the UK, particularly with shows in London. We’ve set records at Wembley Stadium, and we’ve had great events in Cardiff, Wales. And I’m really excited about this year taking AEW to Manchester for the first time. I think there’s more opportunities there internationally, for AEW…I think that’s very attractive, just international expansion.
TNA Wrestling today confirmed a long-term partnership with Tixr, a global technology leader modernising ticketing and live event commerce, to be an official sponsor and ticket provider for future TNA live events.
The TNA/Tixr partnership kicks off in November, when TNA presents three consecutive nights of live, intense, action-packed pro wrestling at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 13-15.
MLW has honestly been my favorite place to work for right now. It kind of reminds me of my first year at NXT. When I got to NXT, Hunter [Triple H] really got me. They gave me the opportunity to host Halloween Havoc and really let me be me and my character and really understood me. MLW really understands the ‘Ballsy Badass.’ I came in and every creative thing they have given me, they totally get my character. From promos to giving me my ‘Graveyard Shift’ talking segment. Just letting me be myself and understanding my character. MLW gets me. It’s a breath of fresh air to be somewhere where someone enjoys your character and appreciates what I bring to the table and highlights it.
Shotzi noted that, if WWE contacted her to return, it’s not something she would want to do at the moment:
Right now, I can genuinely say if WWE offered me another contract I’d be like, ‘call me back in six months.’ Ask me again in six months because I’m just having so much fun right now. I feel like I’m growing so much as a performer, an in-ring wrestler and a ring leader. I don’t want to stop that right now. I’m learning so much about myself. I don’t trust I would be able to do that there. I just want to develop myself and regain all my confidence and just have a good time right now and not rush back.
Ric Flair was a guest on the Games with Names podcast with New England Patriots legend Julian Edelman. They looked back at Flair’s 1989 Chi-Town Rumble classic against Ricky Steamboat.
Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling has announced several matches for its next show.
MLP Sacred Ground will take place on Friday, September 5 at the Six Nations Sports & Cultural Centre in Ohsweken, Ontario, on the traditional territory of the Six Nations of the Grand River.
A Winner Takes All match between Canadian Women’s Champion Gisele Shaw and Destiny Women’s Champion Priscilla Kelly (formerly known as Gigi Dolin) is now scheduled for the event.
Bishop Dyer will return at the show to challenge Rohan Raju for the PWA Champion’s Grail, a joint title also active in Oceania Pro Wrestling (OPW) and Qatar Pro Wrestling (QPW).
The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows, are scheduled to wrestle The Flatliners.
The French-Canadian Frankenstein PCO will team with Shotzi Blackheart in a mixed tag team match against Taylor Rising and Kris Chambers.
A trios match will see Billy Gunn team with Mike Rollins and Bhupinder Gujjar against Sheldon Jean, Brent Banks, and Bryce Hansen.
Also advertised for the show are TJP and recent AEW signee Ace Austin.
MLP Sacred Ground lineup for Friday, September 5:
Winner Takes All: Canadian Women’s Champion Gisele Shaw vs. Destiny Women’s Champion Priscilla Kelly
The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. The Flatliners (Asylum & Matt Burns)
Billy Gunn, Mike Rollins & Bhupinder Gujjar vs. Sheldon Jean, Brent Banks, & Bryce Hansen
PCO & Shotzi Blackheart vs. Taylor Rising & Kris Chambers
PWA Champion’s Grail holder Rohan Raju defends against Bishop Dyer
Shotzi Blackheart is officially part of the MLW roster and wants to prove she can be the face of the company.
On Monday, MLW confirmed Shotzi will make her debut for the promotion at its Summer of the Beasts event on Thursday, June 26 at The Melrose Ballroom in New York. Her appearance on the show was teased last month in a vignette that aired at Azteca Lucha in Chicago on May 10.
Shotzi spoke with the NY Post recently about wanting to be a leader in MLW after not “being given the ball” in WWE.
“I have just huge motivation right now and just huge balls that I want to bring everywhere I go,” she said. “I think with my fire to change and grow and their fire to change and grow, we just work hand in hand.”
“I just floated at WWE and never really got the chance to be the face of the company, like really hold the ball. I was never given it,” Blackheart said. “I want to go in with so much passion. I want to lead the charge. I want to prove to the world that I can be the face of the company. I can go out there and have really awesome promos and have really awesome matches and be a leader, and I want to do that in MLW.”
Shotzi had been teased for an MLW event in September 2019. However, she didn’t end up appearing on the show as she signed with WWE shortly after. Shotzi told the NY Post that MLW has always been a promotion she wants to work for.
“It’s someplace that I’ve wanted to be for my entire wrestling career,” she said. “Now that I’m finally here, I’m not going to hold back.”
Shotzi was part of WWE’s roster cuts revealed on May 2 after being with the company since October 2019. Her first post-WWE match took place on June 6 at a Hoodslam event in Oakland, the promotion where she originally debuted in 2014. She returned to GCW for the first time since 2019 that same weekend and was back with the promotion on Friday night in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she wrestled Atticus Cogar at GCW Bangin in Little Rock.
MLW Summer of The Beasts Lineup
MLW World Champion Matt Riddle defends against KENTA
MLW National Champion Ultimo Guerrero defends against Alex Hammerstone
MLW World Tag Team Champions Los Depredadores vs. TBA
The new issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is up on the site right now:
WBD will split into two companies, what this means for the future of cable, for AEW, for the legacy of TBS, TNT and CNN, for TNT Sports and what and when this all goes into effect regarding AEW.
More on WrestleMania going back to Las Vegas
The story on Ron Killings being cut why they had to bring him back and all the ramifications regarding it
The story behind Gunther beating Jey Uso for the world tite and set up
Full King of the Ring coverage, as well as Saturday Night’s Main Event main event, Night of Champions, Evolution and future WWE major events.
Full UFC 316 coverage and Kayla Harrison garners one of the most impressive combat sports resumes in history
The story behind Worlds Collide, the history packages, behind the scenes, Mr. Iguana and his background, all the ratings numbers, TripleMania Regia and more.
Ben Askren fights for his life
Latest developments in the Janel Grant lawsuit
Mark Kerr goes into UFC Hall of Fame meaning Dwayne Johnson will induct him
The most detailed look at the ratings for all the pro wrestling shows including comparing cable vs. network, cable vs. streaming, how Rw is really doing, four-hour AEW marathon shows, NBA competition and more
Arena Mexico has one of its best matches of the year
New Japan Dominion noes
Notes on the G-1 tournament
Why Greg Oliver was so valuable to pro wrestling
Bret Hart talks Vince McMahon
Final X notes
Former ROH star retires
Wrestler trading card auctioned off for more than $80,000
Wrestlers who had matches in seven different decades
Former WWF wrestler makes a grandstand challenge for Hulk Hogan
RAF signs Olympic gold medalist
Update on lawsuit against AEW
Grand Slam Mexico notes
All In notes
Komander injury
Dana White and Nick Khan back promoting the biggest fight of 2025 and how it looks to have gone down
WWE uploaded the full Blake Monroe contract signing from last night’s NXT, which ended with the former Mariah May being put through a table by NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne and the rest of Fatal Influence.
New theme music for Jordynne Grace debuted on NXT, drawing “Fire Def Rebel” chants as fans voiced their dissatisfaction with WWE’s music production company.
On social media, Grace acknowledged the backlash her new theme received: “I know what the streets are saying, but yall better suspend that disbelief and vibe with it, GOT IT?”
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal and New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson are being added to WWE 2K25 as playable characters. They will be available as part of the Dunk & Destruction DLC pack that releases on June 25.
Other Wrestling
Ahead of tonight’s Grand Slam Mexico episode of Dynamite, Tony Khan met with CMLL director Salvador Lutteroth Lomeli. CMLL writes that Khan and Lutteroth reaffirmed the collaborative ties between their promotions.
So the day-to-day operations, not so much. But my thing is I’m trying to lead us into the next iteration of it… My hope for MLW, my whole desire is, let’s get a TV deal. Let’s get some sort of streaming deal. Let’s get the library up on something, be it a FAST channel [free ad-supported streaming channel], whatever. And let’s, slowly but surely, get the money to actually build up a full roster and get this thing going.
And then at the same time, let’s try to put eyes on it when we can… and find cross promotion wherever we can.
When asked how far along MLW is on a TV or streaming deal, Hauser responded:
I can’t say too much because we’re still figuring stuff out, obviously. But we’ve had a couple of offers and we’ve had discussions and we’re just trying to figure out what makes the most sense for everybody. Because it’s one thing for somebody to throw you some money, it’s another to find people that understand and like the product. So, like, we’re kind of looking for somebody who actually likes wrestling and understands the product and wants to see it grow exponentially. Not get some kind of cheapo buyout just to have it up off of YouTube.
Shotzi Blackheart told Denise Salcedo that, when she was let go by WWE, Charlotte Flair was the first person to reach out and offer her support:
She was honestly the first person that called me. Like when that news hit, she was the first person to call me. And she was like, ‘What do you need me to do? What connections can I pull? What do you want? Like, I will help you.’ She has just been such a rock for me. And I hope me for her as well. Because we were doing ACL rehab at the same time. We were just there for each other. And she has been somebody, like, a person that I cried to during that whole process. Yeah, she’s just been so great.
Joe Coffey explained that the reason Gallus haven’t wrestled since their WWE release is because they’re going through the process of getting new visas:
Just to cut a long story short, with the release and the contract, our visa goes with that. So we’re in the process of going through a new visa, which hopefully won’t be too lengthy. It’s costly, but it’s going to be an investment. Unfortunately, just now, we have to be landlocked in the US, so it means we can’t work in the US or get back to Europe or Japan or anything.
It’s just a bit of a waiting game. It’s a bit frustrating because I’ve been wrestling for a long, long time, coming up on 16 years now. It’s what I know. And I’m just itching to get my boots on, tie the laces up, and just get back to work and get back in the ring. So hopefully it won’t be too long.
Kayla Becker (former WWE broadcaster Kayla Braxton) announced that she is now seeking on-air broadcast jobs in sports and entertainment:
After nearly a decade in live broadcasting sports arenas to red carpets I’m currently seeking new on-air roles across sports, entertainment, and lifestyle.
Since leaving WWE, I’ve launched two independent podcasts I’m proud of, but I’m also ready to rejoin a media team where I can collaborate, tell bigger stories, and expand my impact on-air.
Whether it’s live coverage, unscripted interviews, or branded content I thrive when I’m in the moment and on the mic.
Elayna Black will challenge Masha Slamovich for the JCW World Championship at GCW’s Boss of all Bosses show in Dallas on Friday, July 11.
Gabriel Wai, a former WWE Performance Center recruit and rugby player, is part of the cast for the next season of MTV’s “The Challenge” that debuts on Wednesday, July 30. Wai was given the name Eka Brown after signing with WWE but was never featured in NXT.
After making her return to the independents, Shotzi appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show on Tuesday.
She made surprise appearances for Hoodslam and GCW over the weekend. The 33-year-old told Helwani the experience was, at first, bittersweet.
“Obviously, it being my first match back to the indies, it makes it real that I’m not with WWE anymore, so it’s bittersweet. But once I made my entrance and that crowd went insane, and I just got to have a match that was stress free and just wild and balls to the wall. No one was telling me, ‘No, you cannot use glass’ or ‘No, you cannot do that crazy thing.’”
“It was a lot of fun and really helped with my confidence, already,” she added.
Asked if she had started to doubt herself, Shotzi responded:
“Yeah. You start to when you’re not being used. I haven’t really done much in the last year and a half. So it’s hard on your confidence, for sure.”
Shotzi missed 10 months in 2024 after tearing her ACL in February. She then worked in NXT until it was revealed on May 2 that her contract would not be renewed. Helwani noted that Cora Jade and Sonya Deville had ACL injuries shortly before their WWE releases as well.
“When you’re going through such a huge injury like that that puts you out for almost a year, you start getting in your head a little because you’re stuck at home, you’re still in rehab and thinking like, ‘Oh man, what if they’re not gonna use me when I get back? Like, what if it’s it for me?’ You try to stay positive and you hope that, ‘Well, if I work really hard and come back even better, maybe I’ll get rewarded for coming back from such an intense injury.’ But unfortunately for me, I was let go.”
Shotzi said she started to realize around Mania that her contract would not be renewed. She feels WWE knew for some time that she would not be re-signed, as they weren’t using her and ideas for a main roster return were consistently pushed back.
“I probably will never know why they released me, but WWE doesn’t owe me anything,” she continued. “That’s showbiz, right? They just didn’t think that I was money and that’s OK. I can take that.”
Shotzi also said she would love to return to WWE, provided she would be used.
“I would love to be back at WWE. I loved working there. I didn’t love not working there, you know what I’m saying? It was only when I wasn’t being used that I was unhappy. But anytime I was being used, good time. Loved the locker room, loved everyone I was working for.”
Shotzi also named AEW as the company she is most interested in signing with. When asked why, she answered:
“I love their freedom. I have a lot of friends there who are doing really awesome things. I’ve heard many stories of how Tony treats talent. So yeah, I do love that he really cares for his talent. That is super important to me.”
“And like, hot girls get to make out with each other,” she added with a laugh.
Shotzi has several independent events lined up in the coming months. Her next GCW booking is set for June 20. She will also debut with Maple Leaf Pro on July 5 and appear for F1rst Wrestling in September.
Her full appearance on the show is available below:
After making her surprise return to Hoodslam and debuting for GCW this past weekend, the 33-year-old has announced several upcoming indie dates.
Shotzi will return to GCW on June 20 at Bangin in Little Rock, where she’s scheduled to wrestle Atticus Cogar. Also announced for the card is Elayna Black (FKA Cora Jade) vs. Joey Janela, Billie Starkz vs. Adam Priest, and Blake Christian vs. Miyu Yamashita.
Shotzi’s next GCW appearance will be on July 11 in Dallas. As previously announced, she’ll also be part of GCW’s three-day tour of Japan later that month. She’s also scheduled for shows with F1rst Wrestling and Maple Leaf Pro.
Shotzi made her surprise return to the independents on Friday at a Hoodslam show in Oakland. She started her career with the promotion in 2014. On Saturday, she made her unannounced debut for GCW at Tournament of Survival X in Atlantic City. She joined the opening round match between Matt Tremont and Jimmy Lloyd, making it a three way. Tremont won the match en route to winning the tournament.
Shotzi posted to social media that she’s the new “Indy God.” This led to Matt Cardona claiming he’s sent her a cease and desist.
Shotzi still has a bit of time left before she’ll officially hit free agency.
Over the weekend, it was confirmed that Shotzi is departing WWE in a round of roster cuts made by the company. Unlike most others who are being let go, Shotzi was not released by WWE but was instead informed that her contract would not be renewed when it expires.
Shotzi posted a tweet (that has since been deleted) saying that it won’t be until July until she’s free to wrestle elsewhere.
“Just to clarify, I still have a good amount of time on my contract,” she wrote. “But come July I will be full time balls to the walls!”
Shotzi had been appearing on NXT before her departure, where she was aligned with Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley. Dolin was released by WWE last Friday in these roster cuts.
A unique Women’s Tag Team title match is set for next week’s WWE NXT.
It was announced on Tuesday that Katana Chance and Kayden Carter will defend the titles against Alba Fyre in a 2-on-1 match. After Isla Dawn cost Fyre a match against Sol Ruca, she was about to attack the referee with a baseball bat backstage when the champions came in to stop her. Instead of calming her down, however, the champions ended up getting challenged to a match by Fyre. The announcers later explained that Fyre had refused to find a tag team partner for the match.
Elsewhere, Tiffany Stratton will face Indi Hartwell after a vignette was shown of Hartwell taking over Stratton’s dressing room. Elektra Lopez will also be in action, taking on Wendy Choo.
Segments announced for next week include a Thea Hail award ceremony after she picked up a win over Valentina Feroz on Tuesday’s show. Lopez had come out prior to the finish of the match and handed Feroz a pair of brass knuckles. Feroz refused to use the weapon, but the distraction ultimately cost her the match.
A Vengeance Day summit between new Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez, Gigi Dolin, and Jacy Jayne will also take place. Perez, along with Lyra Valkaria, defeated Toxic Attraction on Tuesday’s show.
The new lineup for next week’s NXT:
NXT Women’s Tag Team titles: Katana Chance and Kayden Carter (c) vs. Alba Fyre
Shotzi says she’s going to miss the next six weeks after suffering a broken hand.
WWE revealed in a digital exclusive on Friday that Shotzi had been attacked in a parking lot and had her hand slammed in a car door by Shayna Baszler and Ronda Rousey. Shotzi had originally been scheduled to face Baszler in singles action on SmackDown before the attack.
The 30-year-old posted an X-Ray of a broken hand on Saturday along with the caption, “6weeks.”
As a result of Shotzi vs. Baszler being canceled, Baszler & Rousey would team up to take on Liv Morgan and Tegan Nox on SmackDown. Morgan and Nox picked up the victory after Nox delivered a shining wizard to Baszler.
Shotzi is coming off a loss to Rousey at WWE Survivor Series. Rousey noted on a video game stream last week that the match had to be cut for time.
“I guess the match before us went over by like six minutes and they were really concerned about going over on time and the match after us was a three-way so they wouldn’t be able to communicate with each other to be able to make the match shorter,” Rousey said. The match after that was WarGames, they couldn’t cut that out so it was the only place where they could get that time back. So, I was kind of bummed though because we worked on that match for two weeks and we were really excited about it and I feel like I really kind of failed Shotzi. I really wanted to showcase her s**t and make all of her s**t look great and show everybody how great she is.”
This is a very busy episode of Speak Now Pro Wrestling hosted by Denise Salcedo.
There was a lot that occurred on AEW Dynamite which unfortunately included Hangman Adam Page being stretchered out, a great promo exchange between MJF and William Regal, and a lot more.
Plus on the NXT side of things, we had a very entertaining go-home show leading into WWE NXT Halloween Havoc. Tune into the show for a good time!
Two Tag Team title matches highlight the card for tonight’s episode of NXT.
The men’s and women’s NXT Tag Team titles will both be on the line. In the men’s title match, Diamond Mine’s feud with the D’Angelo family will continue as The Creed Brothers defend against Tony D’Angelo & Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo.
New NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions will be crowned when Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne), Yulisa Leon & Valentina Feroz, Katana Chance & Kayden Carter, and Ivy Nile & Tatum Paxley meet in a fatal four-way match tonight. The titles were declared vacant after Cora Jade turned against Roxanne Perez while they were champions.
Plus, NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes will issue an open challenge; NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose will take on Sarray in a non-title match; Solo Sikoa takes on Von Wagner in a falls count anywhere match; Alba Fyre and Lash Legend clash; and NXT Champion Bron Breakker and his next challenger JD McDonagh will sit down for a summit ahead of their title match at NXT Heatwave later this month.
Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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The show opens with a four-way match to determine the new women’s tag champs.
Katana Chance & Kayden Carter defeat Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne), Yulisa Leon & Valentina Feroz, Ivy Nile & Tatum Paxley in a fatal four way elimination match to win the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship
Chance & Carter win to capture their first titles in WWE. This is fun to watch.
Early on, Leon & Feroz get to shine after a parade of dives. They execute a double team combo where they combine a vertical suplex and a high cross. That gets them a near fall. However, they are soon eliminated by Nile & Paxley.
Nile makes a blind tag and lands a gut punch in mid-air, and Nile scores a pinfall to eliminate Leon & Feroz. Nile looks like a killer in there, especially when she threw a trust kick. Looked like something from a martial arts action film.
Paxley is battling against Carter & Chance when Jacy Jayne makes a blind tag. Carter is unaware that Jayne is legal, as Carter gives Paxley a wicked combo. Carter drops her like a Death Valley Driver, but transitions it into a legdrop. Nevertheless, Jayne is legal. She nails Carter with a kick, and Jayne steals a pinfall on Paxley. Nile & Paxley are eliminated, and now two teams remain.
The match really heats up with two team remaining. Callback to a previous match between the two teams where Carter & Chance lost, but they persevere tonight.
Chance & Carter execute their double team finisher on Jayne, where Carter gives her a neckbreaker just before Chance leaps off the top rope with a 450 splash. Chance then covers Jayne for the deciding pinfall. And new…
Schism confront Josh Briggs, Brooks Jensen, and Fallon Henley. They bicker before Joe Gacy invites them to watch him deliver a special message to Cameron Grimes.
Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams are in the ring to celebrate Hayes’ birthday. They brag on themselves before Hayes issues an open challenge.
Out comes Giovanni Vinci, but that is a swerve. Just beforehand, Hayes said the first person in the ring is his opponent. Nathan Frazier rushes down the entrance ramp past Vinci as Vinci is posing, and Frazier gets into the ring first. Frazier pulls a fast one, and he gets the title match.
NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes (with Trick Williams) defeats Nathan Frazier to retain his title
Hayes pins Frazier after interference by Vinci. Instead of wrestling in the match, Vinci provides guest commentary from the announce desk. That leads to him interfering in the match.
This is arguably Frazier’s best match since his debut on NXT. Unlike past episodes, he also didn’t look like a geek. That is a welcome change. To his credit, Hayes also looks great in the ring as usual.
In the ring, Hayes and Frazier kept a frantic pace early on in the match. The pacing settles a little bit, only for the pace to quicken soon thereafter.
Lots of flying and springboards, and plenty of fast-paced action. This was the best showcase of Frazier’s talent since his NXT debut.
Frazier sails through the ropes to connect with a tope suicida. He torpedoes into Hayes, causing Hayes to hit the announce desk. The chain reaction causes a drink to spill on Vinci as he sat at the annonce desk. Vinci is livid.
Vinci shoves Frazier off the top rope in retaliation for the spilled beverage. Frazier takes a bump into the ring, and Frazier then takes a guillotine legdrop from Hayes. The champ then pins Frazier to retain his title.
An advertising tie-in with Sonic featured a hype video for Solo Sikoa.
The summit with Bron Breakker & JD McDonagh
Wade Barrett hosts a “summit” where he sits at a table between NXT Champion Bron Breakker and his next challenger, JD McDonagh. The two meet in a title match at NXT Heatwave.
Turns out, “summit” is just a fancy word for a contract signing.
Quite boring compared to what was on the show so far. Hot matches give way to this unimaginative talking segment. Mostly the same old hat seen in most of these contract signing segments, aside from McDonagh signing in blood.
They cut promos on each other, and then they sign the contract for their match at Heatwave. The highlight is McDonagh saying the match will end in blood. McDonagh pricks his fingers with a pen, and he signs the contracts in his own blood. For some reason, Breakker is enraged by the bloodletting.
They both spring to their feet out of their chairs. McDonagh offers a handshake with his finger still dripping blood. Breakker holds up the title belt, thus declining the handshake. The glare at each other to end the segment.
Apollo Crews offers words of encouragement to The Creed Brother ahead of their title defense later tonight. Damon Kemp enters to tell them Roderick Strong is running late, but he assures them Strong will be there for the title match.
Toxic Attraction are upset and ranting backstage. McKenzie Mitchell tries to interview them, but they want no part of it.
NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose defeats Sarray in a non-title match
Rose pins Sarray clean to win the match. Rose attacks Sarray after the match, and Zoey Stark runs in for a save.
The match begins during a split-screen commercial break. It is joined in progress when the show returns from the break.
Sarray got to shine, but she eventually lost clean as a sheet. Rose lands a jumping knee strike, and Rose covers her for a pinfall.
Rose grabs a metal folding chair, and she attacks Sarray with the chair for a post-match beatdown. Rose is hitting Sarray with the chair when Rose’s next challenger, Stark, runs down to save Sarray. Rose powders.
Tiffany Stratton is featured in a vignette. She is back to being a gymnast, while also still being a spoiled rich girl.
Plugs and bumpers indicate the men’s tag team title match is next, but there are other plans.
Duke Hudson bullies Axiom, and Hudson slaps him. They brawl around the backstage area, and they fight their way onto the soundstage. They brawl into the ring, where Hudson is manhandles Axiom. Hudson beats down Axiom, and Hudson leaves him laying. Hudson on the house mic says this proves your heroes will let you down.
Axiom rises to his feet, and he challenges to a match right here and now.
Axiom defeats Duke Hudson
Axiom pins Hudson in an unadvertised impromptu match amid David vs. Goliath psychology.
Much like the brawl beforehand, Hudson manhandles Axiom. He sets up for a Razor’s Edge, when Axiom counters into a hurricanrana. Axiom then turns a tilt-a-whirl into a victory roll, and Axiom scores a three count.
Wes Lee in a backstage interview challenges Trick Williams to a “rounds match,” where Lee invites Williams to bring his boxing gloves.
NXT Tag Team Champions The Creed Brothers (Julius & Brutus Creed with Damon Kemp) defeat Tony D’Angelo & Stacks (with the D’Angelo Family) to retain the titles
Julius pins D’Angelo after interference by returning Santos Escobar. Roderick Strong never shows up to second the Creeds.
The match goes through a commercial break, and Brutus comes in off a hot tag after the show returns from commercials. Stacks takes a beating, but he eventually cuts off Brutus.
Stacks slam Brutus’ hand on the ring steps. Brutus sells the hand as the heels work him over. They work the hand, and the heels target the injury. Brutus finally tags out, leading to Julius cleaning house.
Julius is a house of fire, and he runs wild on the heels. D’Angelo fights back, causing a double down. Julius tries to tag out, but Stacks keeps Brutus from tagging by yanking Brutus off the apron.
Brutus chases Stacks into the ring, and Brutus takes him down. Meanwhile, Elektra Lopez at ringside passes D’Angelo a crowbar. The camera pans over as D’Angelo grabs the crowbar. When the camera pans back over, Santos Escobar has ahold of the crowbar, keeping D’Angelo from using it.
D’Angelo looks like he sees a ghost. Escobar pulls D’Angelo close, and Escobar hits him with a brass knux. D’Aneglo staggers around and walks into the grasp of Julius. D’Angelo takes a DVD, followed by a sliding larait, and Julius covers D’Angelo for a pinfall.
Legado del Fantasma left with Escobar. Looks like the band is back together.
Roxanne Perez in a vignette tells her side of the story related to Cora Jade’s betrayal. This was a really great video package. Concludes with Perez challenging Jade to a match at NXT Heatwave.
Jade in a backstage interview scoffs at Perez’s challenge. Mandy Rose interrupts Jade to offer a deal. Rose insists that Jade wrestle Zoey Stark, so that Rose will be rid of her. Jade scoffs at this too. She passes on the offer.
Rose convinces Jade to take the match by pointing at what happens if Stark is unable to compete at Heatwave. Jade would get the title match against Rose in that case, because Jade was runner-up in the number one contender’s battle royal. Jade says she will think it over, and she gives Rose a veiled insult. Jade then turns and leaves.
The new NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions, Carter & Chance, in an emotional interview celebrate their win.
Joe Gacy (with The Dyad) vs. Brooks Jensen (with Josh Briggs & Fallon Henley)
Gacy steals a pin after interference by Pretty Deadly.
The Dyad stalk Henley at ringside during the match, causing Briggs to come to her aid. As that happens, Pretty Deadly run in. Jensen is able to thwart their interference, but is distracted in the process.
Pretty Deadly is sent out of the ring as Gacy does a handspring into a lariat. Gacy then covers Jensen for a tainted and hallow pinfall victory.
Gacy breaks the fourth wall after the match as he looks into a handheld camera. Gacy again invited Cameron Grimes to join his cult (or whatever the Schism is supposed to be). Grimes is seen watching on a backstage monitor.
Tony D’Angelo is in the locker room, and he is upset and angry. Escobar again prank calls D’Angelo on a cellphone. This skit leads to them setting up a match at an unnamed location. Clever skit as the screen cuts back-and-forth to them talking to each other over the phone. Next week they face off in what is being billed as “The Final Accord.”
Alba Fyre defeats Lash Legend
Fyre pins Legend after a Gory Bomb and a Swanton.
For the second time on this show, a women’s match starts during a split-screen commercial break. Legend is working over Fyre as the show returns from the break.
Fyre blocks a superplex in the closing moments, and Legend takes a bump off the ropes. Legend grabs Fyre’s baseball bat to use as a weapon.
Legend swings and misses with the bat, and she eats superkicks from Fyre. Gory Bomb by Fyre, and she follows with a Swanton. Fyre then scores a pinfall.
Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams are leaving the building when they run into three attractive women. Their car won’t start, and they ask Williams & Hayes to jump it off. To be continued…
Nikkita Lyons responds to comments about her made by Kiana James. Lyons challenges James to match next week.
Solo Sikoa defeats Von Wagner (with Mr. Stone) in falls count anywhere match
Sikoa pins Wagner after a Superfly splash through the announce desk.
While the match begins in the ring, the fight soon spills outside to the floor. Sikoa is solidly in control until Wagner shoves him into the ring steps. Wagner then puts a section of the steps into the ring. Remember that for later.
Besides the steps, Wagner dumps folding chairs into the ring. Sikoa feeds Wagner his back, and Wagner hits Sikoa with chairshots. Wagner builds a bridge with two chairs, and Wagner proceeds to slam Sikoa on the chairs.
The fighting again spills outside the ring. Sikoa gives Wagner a Samoan Drop on the announce desk, but the table doesn’t break. Stay tuned for the table breaking.
They brawl away from ringside area, and they fight their way out of the soundstage. Going outside the building, the fight continues. Sikoa runs into Hayes & Williams, who are in convertible car with the three women from earlier. Sikoa shoves Hayes into the back of the car.
Sikoa resumes fighting with Wagner. They fight near a trash dumpster, and Wagner throws Sikoa into the dumpster. Sikoa gets out, and they fight on.
Cameron Grimes is exiting the building when Wagner pushed Sikoa into Grimes. All three tumble back inside the building.
Wagner gives Sikoa a sidewalk slam through a table for a near fall. Wagner is soon briefly blinded by a fire extinguisher.
They get back into the ring, and Sikoa is fired up. Sikoa with receipts for the earlier chairshots, as he smacks Wagner with a chair.
Wagner earlier in the match put the ring steps into the ring. That goes on to backfire. Uranage by Sikoa plants Wagner on the steps for a close near fall.
Sikoa climbs the turnbuckles, and Mr. Stone grabs Sikoa’s foot to block him from doing the Superfly splash. Sikoa headbutts Stone, and Stone falls out of sight. Nonetheless, the interference distracted Sikoa enough for Wagner to strike.
Sikoa counters Wagner, and he posts him. Wagner eats a few superkicks, and he falls back onto the announce desk. Sikoa climbs the turnbuckles, and he leaps off the top for a Superfly splash that puts Wagner through the table. Sikoa then scores a three count.