TNA Wrestling announces signing of tag team ahead of title match

TNA Wrestling has locked up a tag team that will challenge for the World Tag Team titles at Genesis.

The Righteous, Vincent and Dutch, told Denise Salcedo on Saturday that they have signed with TNA. They are scheduled to challenge Matt and Jeff Hardy on tonight’s pay-per-view.

“The Righteous are here in TNA and we’re excited to see what happens for us in TNA. Everything that we’re doing right now with the Hardys is really exciting and it’s going to play out even bigger,” Vincent said.

“Here to stay,” Dutch added.

TNA later wrote in a press release:

“The Righteous made their jaw-dropping arrival in TNA Wrestling in December at TNA Final Resolution, as they confronted Jeff & Matt Hardy, leading to a series of cryptic mind games with the TNA World Tag Team Champions.”

Vincent and Dutch had been wrestling under the AEW/ROH banner since 2023. In May 2025, the team’s profiles were removed from the AEW roster page. They first appeared on TNA programming last month, confronting the Hardys and beginning an angle set to continue tonight at Genesis.

The Righteous gone from AEW, profiles removed from website

Dutch and Vincent are no longer with AEW.

PWInsider initally reported that they are no longer with the company, with Bryan Alvarez confirming. The AEW roster page also indicates that both Dutch and Vincent’s profiles have been removed. Their last match was on the April 12 ROH tapings, when they teamed with The Premiere Athletes to defeat Spanish Announce Project and The Kingdom in an eight-man tag team match.

The two had been mainstays at Ring of Honor prior to Tony Khan buying the promotion in 2022. The following year, they made their return to the company. They aligned with Jake Roberts initially but mainly stayed on Collision and ROH events. Their last notable match was at Final Battle last December where they lost to Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara in a double bullrope match.

AEW has had a few high-profile releases in 2025, most notably Rey Fenix, Ricky Starks, and Miro. All three ended up signing with WWE, with Starks becoming North American champion in NXT and Fenix having a high-profile match with El Grande Americano at WrestleMania. Miro returned to WWE on the Raw following WrestleMania using his WWE name, Rusev.

Report: Vincent, Dutch attending WWE tryout

Vincent and Dutch, formerly of Ring of Honor, are reportedly taking part in this week’s WWE tryouts.

PWInsider reported Tuesday night that the two are taking part in a WWE tryout that is being held this week at the WWE Performance Center in Florida. The tryout started on Monday and will run through the end of this week.

Other names participating in the tryout according to PWInsider include Kylie Rae, who currently wrestles for the NWA, and KC Navarro.

Vincent and Dutch were part of The Righteous stable in Ring of Honor alongside Bateman and Vita Von Starr. At Final Battle 2021, they defeated Shane Taylor Promotions (Kaun, Moses, and O’Shay Edwards) to win the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles. At Death Before Dishonor this past July, they dropped the titles to Dalton Castle and The Boys.

In recent weeks, Vincent has been wrestling for CMLL. As a team, Vincent and Dutch have continued to work the independent scene.

Impact announces Ultimate X participants for Multiverse of Matches

The X-Division Championship will officially be on the line in an Ultimate X match over WrestleMania week in Dallas.

Impact Wrestling has announced that Trey Miguel will defend his X-Division title in an Ultimate X match at Multiverse of Matches on Friday, April 1. Vincent, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, Willie Mack, and Jordynne Grace will be his challengers.

Miguel has been X-Division Champion since winning the title at Bound for Glory last October.

The winner of the Ultimate X match will defend the X-Division title in a triple threat match at Impact Wrestling’s Rebellion pay-per-view on Saturday, April 23. Ace Austin has already qualified for that triple threat match.

Multiverse of Matches is part of WrestleCon 2022. The show will begin at 10 p.m. Eastern time and will be available via Fite TV.

Here’s the updated Multiverse of Matches card:

  • The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) vs. The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe)
  • Ultimate X match: X-Division Champion Trey Miguel defends against Vincent, “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Rich Swann, Willie Mack, and Jordynne Grace
  • Eddie Edwards vs. Tomohiro Ishii
  • Jay White vs. Chris Sabin
  • Deonna Purrazzo Champ Champ Open Challenge

Josh Alexander vs. Vincent, JONAH vs. Crazzy Steve set for Impact Wrestling

Former Impact World Champion and X-Division Champion Josh Alexander will be in action on Thursday’s Impact Wrestling, taking on Ring of Honor’s Vincent.

The match will be a preview for the upcoming Team Impact vs. Honor No More match at No Surrender where the troublemaking ROH talents can stay in Impact with a win. 

JONAH will look to pick up another win since losing to Alexander at Hard to Kill as he takes on Crazzy Steve of Decay. The bizarre faction came out to make the save for Johnny Swinger last week after JONAH had defeated him and was attacking him after the match.

John Skyler will take on the debuting Bhupinder Gujjar set up by Raj Singh and Skyler exchanging words last week.

The BTI pre-show match will see the aforementioned Singh take on Black Taurus of Decay.

Here’s the full card for Thursday which includes the Impact in-ring debut of the Guerrillas of Destiny and a Digital Media title match:

  • Guerrillas of Destiny, Jay White and Chris Bey vs. Jake Something, Mike Bailey, Ace Austin and Madman Fulton
  • Digital Media Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Matt Cardona title match
  • ROH World Champion Jonathan Gresham vs. Steve Maclin non-title match
  • Josh Alexander vs. Vincent
  • JONAH vs. Crazzy Steve
  • John Skyler vs. Bhupinder Gujjar
  • BTI pre-show: Raj Singh vs. Black Taurus

OGK, Maria Kanellis, PCO, Vincent appear at Impact Hard to Kill

Four Ring of Honor wrestlers, along with Maria Kanellis, appeared on tonight’s Impact Hard to Kill event, laying out members of the Impact Wrestling roster.

Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, Vincent, and PCO appeared following the Hardcore War match and attacked Rhino and Heath. Willie Mack and Rich Swann attempted to help, but were then jumped by PCO and Vincent. The Impact wrestlers were then laid out by the Ring of Honor wrestlers as Bennett brought in Maria Kanellis. All five then posed as the announcers suggested this may be an invasion from Ring of Honor.

Backstage, Gia Miller attempted to interview Scott D’Amore about the situation. D’Amore told Miller that he had to call Baltimore (the location of ROH’s headquarters) to figure out what was going on.

ROH has been on hiatus since December’s Final Battle, with the company planning resuming shows in April. Jonathan Gresham, the ROH World Champion, successfully defended the ROH title against Impact’s Chris Sabin earlier in the show.

Rok-C, the ROH Women’s Champion, appeared at ringside for the main event between Mickie James and Deonna Purrazzo.

Matt Taven vs. Vincent steel cage match set for ROH Glory by Honor

Matt Taven and Vincent will face each other in a steel cage match on the second night of ROH Glory by Honor on August 21.

On tonight’s ROH Best in the World pre-show, Taven held his talk show, “Trending with Taven”. He brought in Vincent, who came in the rest of his stable The Righteous, which includes Dutch, Bateman, and Vita Von Starr. Taven proposed the match, saying he wanted to be done once and for all with Vincent after the match took place. Vincent said he would agree to the match if Taven put up his ROH World title shot, and also proposed the match to be held in a steel cage. Taven agreed to the stipulations, setting up the match.

After the agreement, Taven decided to go after Vincent, but was quickly taken down by the rest of The Righteous, who proceeded to lawn dart Taven into the Trending with Taven logo, sending Taven to the floor.

The second night of Glory By Honor will take place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.