WWE SmackDown notes: Chad Gable, War Raiders, Giulia & Kiana James

Notes from Friday’s WWE SmackDown.

On Friday, Sami Zayn was seen complaining backstage when Nick Aldis revealed that he had a meeting with someone, eventually revealing the returning Gable. Later backstage, Gable met with Rey Fenix and apologized for his actions under the Grande Americano mask, saying he had learned a lot while wrestling in AAA. Fenix, who won the AAA Cruiserweight title on the same night, said he accepted Gables’ apology, but he wasn’t the only one that needed an apology.

Gable lost his mask at AAA Noche de los Grandes this past weekend, losing to the second El Grande Americano in a mask vs. mask match. After his loss, Gable commended Americano’s efforts saying that while he was the original Americano, there is only one Americano now.

War Raiders return, Kiana James & Giulia split

In another segment, the War Raiders returned to television after winning the AAA Tag Team titles at Noche de los Grandes. They told R-Truth that they would be ready whenever Truth & Priest wanted to put their WWE Tag Team titles on the line.

One team that saw a split on Friday was Giulia and Kiana James. After James was pinned in her Queen of the Ring qualifying match, she chose to blame Giulia for her loss and said she was done with her client. James continued to yell and berate the former United States Champion until she retaliated, laying James out.

New Tag Team Champions crowned at AAA Noche de Los Grandes, Pagano turns against Psycho Clown

The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) are the new AAA World Tag Team Champions.

Every title match on Night One of AAA Noche de Los Grandes has witnessed a new champion get crowned. The event began with Rey Fenix winning the Cruiserweight title, followed by El Hijo del Vikingo winning the Latin American Championship. And in the third match of the night, The War Raiders defeated Pagano and Psycho Clown to win the AAA World Tag Team titles in a nine-minute match.

In recent weeks, tensions between Pagano and Psycho Clown reached new heights. And tonight, those same tensions caused an end to their title reign. The War Raiders picked up the victory after a certain miscommunication.

The closing moments saw Pagano accidentally clothesline Psycho Clown, before Erik & Ivar took advantage of the momentum and pinned Psycho Clown to take home the victory. However, things took a new turn after the bout.

Pagano turns against Psycho Clown after title loss at AAA Noche de Los Grandes

Moments after losing their titles, Psycho Clown started blaming Pagano for the loss. After a series of shoves between the two men, Pagano chose to ignore Psycho Clown and turned his back on his partner.

As Pagano walked off the stage, Clown was attacked by The War Raiders. Despite in a spot to help out his partner, Pagano decided to turn his back on him and walk out. As of now, no official statement has been shared regarding the status of their team.

AAA World Tag Team Championship match confirmed for Rey de Reyes

At AAA Rey de Reyes, Pagano and Psycho Clown will be defending their AAA World Tag Team titles.

Taped on February 7th and aired on the main event of the February 14th episode of AAA on Fox, fans saw The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) defeat Los Americanos (Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano) and Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata) for a shot at Pagano and Psycho Clown’s tag titles.

The scheduled title match is now set to take place at the upcoming Rey de Reyes event on March 14th, 2026.

Pagano and Psycho Clown have held the tag titles since August 2025.

AAA Rey de Reyes lineup | March 14, 2026

  • El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) vs. Santos Escobar for the AAA Latin American Championship
  • La Parka vs. “The Original” El Grande Americano vs 2 pending opponents, in the Rey de Reyes tournament final to determine the number 1 contender for the AAA Mega Championship
  • Pagano and Psycho Clown (c) vs. War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) for the AAA World tag team titles
  • Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo – AAA Mega Championship

Number one contenders for AAA Tag Team titles crowned

WWE’s War Raiders have won the number one contender’s match for the AAA Tag Team titles.

In the main event of the February 14th episode of AAA on Fox, the War Raiders competed in a three-way tag-team to determine the new number one contenders.

The duo faced off against Los Americanos (Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano) and Money Machine (Garra de Oro & Colmillo de Plata) for a shot at Pagano and Psycho Clown’s tag titles, and emerged victorious.

Ivar & Erik secured the win by pinning Money Machine. They are now scheduled to face Pagano and Psycho Clown for the titles on an unspecified future date. Tonight’s episode finished with the two teams sharing an intense staredown.

Prior to this, the War Raiders last competed in a losing cause against Los Americanos on the January 5th episode of Main Event.

War Raiders to appear on upcoming episode of AAA on Fox

Former WWE World Tag Team Champions The War Raiders are set to appear on Lucha Libre AAA’s upcoming episode on Fox Mexico.

During Saturday’s episode of AAA on Fox, a vignette aired to promote the arrival of Ivar & Erik in two weeks as part of the February 14 episode. What they will be doing on the show is unknown.

Ivar and Erik were last involved in in-ring action during a WWE Main Event taping before the first Raw of the year. The two are three-time tag champions in WWE, with their latest reign ending in April 2025.

Aside from their Main Event match, the War Raiders’ last televised bout took place on the December 8, 2025, episode of Raw against AJ Styles and Dragon Lee. While not seen on television, they have been heavily involved in house show matches in addition to dark show bouts. Erik also made his Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport debut last August, defeating 1 Called Manders by knockout.

Ivar responds to William Regal’s warning about neck injuries: ‘Life altering’

William Regal’s comments about wrestler safety have drawn responses from around the wrestling world.

On Sunday, Regal posted a message to social media warning wrestlers about being dropped on their heads and the long-term effects of neck injuries.

WWE’s Ivar of the War Raiders responded to Regal’s post on Monday, writing:

“Life altering. There was a before and an after. Man, I wish I could remember the before.”

Ivar underwent neck surgery in September 2020 after being injured in a match on Raw. He did not return until April 2021. He suffered another neck injury in April 2024 and was at one point told that his career was over. In an interview with Chris Van Vliet in December 2024, Ivar revealed that he “dodged a very big bullet” with that injury but lives with permanent damage.

“I do have permanent nerve damage and nerve pain in my hands. And that will never go away, and that’s something I live with. But as far as everything else, I got most of my mobility back in my neck,” Ivar said.

Ivar’s social media post is below:

WWE Raw lineup: Two new matches added

Two new matches have been added to the card for today’s WWE Raw in Paris, France.

Following Clash in Paris, WWE is back at Paris La Defense Arena this afternoon for the final stop on its European tour. It was already known that an Intercontinental Championship bout between Dominik Mysterio and AJ Styles would be taking place on the episode. Now, two more matches have been confirmed.

The Kabuki Warriors will team up against Judgment Day’s Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez. Plus, there will be a six-man tag match pitting New Day and their new ally Grayson Waller against The War Raiders & Penta.

Today’s show has a special start time of 2 p.m. Eastern, streaming live on Netflix worldwide. Here is everything that has been announced:

WWE Raw (Monday, September 1) —

  • Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio defends against AJ Styles
  • The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) vs. Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez)
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) & Grayson Waller vs. War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) & Penta
  • We’ll get an update on Roman Reigns following the stretcher angle at Clash in Paris
  • There will be an update on the vacant Women’s World Championship

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV results: Natalya vs. Masha Slamovich, Nick Khan in attendance

Natalya/Nattie Neidhart remained undefeated in Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport action, defeating TNA wrestler Masha Slamovich by TKO in the headliner of Saturday’s 14th event in Rutherford, New Jersey.

The beginning of the end saw Slamovich push Neidhart into the crowd and then hit a somersault dive. Back on the mat, the former TNA Knockouts Champion hit a spin kick and then some ground and pound before Neidhart got up and applied a sharpshooter.

Slamovich eventually escaped, the two exchanged some adult language and middle fingers, and then Neidhart spit in her face. Neidhart then started pounding on Slamovich until the referee called for the TKO to end the match in just over seven minutes.

The 43-year-old is now 2-0 in Bloodsport after debuting with a win over Miyu Yamashita in April.

WWE contracted wrestlers went 4-1 on the afternoon as Neidhart, Pete Dunne, Charlie Dempsey and Erik of the War Raiders picked up wins with only Ivar of the War Raiders falling in defeat.

WWE president Nick Khan was also in attendance at the show, but was not officially shown during the Triller+ broadcast. He has been in attendance for Bloodsport shows previously including during WrestleMania 40 weekend in Philadelphia.

Barnett himself was not in action on his event for the first time since the fifth edition back in February 2021.

Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV full results | Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Matt Mako defeated Ray Jaz by submission
  • Janai Kai defeated Jordan Blade by KO
  • Simon Gotch defeated Nick Comoroto by submission
  • Charlie Dempsey defeated Dominic Garrini by submission
  • Royce Isaacs defeated War Raider Ivar by submission
  • Timothy Thatcher defeated Slade by DQ
  • War Raider Erik defeated 1 Called Manders by knockout
  • Pete Dunne defeated Jonathan Gresham by submission
  • Nattie Neidhart defeated Masha Slamovich by TKO

Josh Barnett reveals Bloodsport XIV opponents for War Raiders

Erik & Ivar of the War Raiders now have their opponents confirmed for this Saturday’s Bloodsport XIV, confirmed by Josh Barnett on Thursday night.

Erik will take on 1 Called Manders while Ivar will face Royce Isaacs in singles matches as part of the 1 PM card in Rutherford, New Jersey, during WWE SummerSlam weekend in the area. It will be the debuts for both Erik and Ivar in the unique format.

Manders has competed in the format once before against Barnett, but not on an official Bloodsport event. Isaacs is a Bloodsport veteran with Saturday being his 11th event and his 12th match in the format overall. He has been successful against WWE contracted talent, going 2-1. He’s coming off a defeat to Tavion Heights this past April.

Barnett also revealed Matt Mako will face Ray Jaz on the event, airing live on Triller+.

Current GCW Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV card | Saturday, August 2:

  • Nattie Neidhart vs. Masha Slamovich
  • Pete Dunne vs. Jonathan Gresham
  • Janai Kai vs. Jordan Blade
  • Timothy Thatcher vs. Slade
  • Charlie Dempsey vs. Dominic Garrini
  • Nick Comoroto vs. Simon Gotch
  • Erik vs. 1 Called Manders
  • Ivar vs. Royce Isaacs
  • Matt Mako vs. Ray Jaz

Former WWE Tag Team Champions to debut at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV

For the first time ever, a WWE tag team will be part of Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport.

Announced by Barnett on Tuesday, former two-time WWE World Tag Team Champions The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) will both compete on this Saturday’s Bloodsport XIV, set for 1 PM Eastern on Triller+ from Rutherford, New Jersey, during WWE SummerSlam weekend.

Neither man has competed in the unique format before. Opponents were not named for either man.

The two haven’t wrestled since the July 7th episode of WWE Main Event and have competed just three times since June 1st.

The Bloodsport shows have seen an increased WWE presence in the last year with Natalya, Pete Dunne and Charlie Dempsey already representing on this show before Tuesday’s announcement.

Current Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XIV lineup | Saturday, August 2 | Rutherford, New Jersey

Erik gives update on Valhalla’s WWE TV return

It shouldn’t be long until Valhalla is back on WWE programming.

On Thanksgiving Day last November, Valhalla (Sarah Rowe) and her husband Erik (Ray Rowe) welcomed their second child into the world. The couple now has two boys with Ezekiel Joseph Rowe joining their son Raymond Cash who was born in 2021.

Valhalla has been away from WWE TV since announcing her pregnancy last year, but Erik told Chris Van Vliet on a new episode of Insight that he thinks she’ll be back soon.

“Absolutely,” Erik responded when asked if Valhalla is thinking about when she wants to come back. “Yeah, she is — she is a constant inspiration for me. She works so hard. She is so dedicated and disciplined. She keeps me on my diet so much better because she’s so disciplined with hers. And she’s already like running, jumping, throwing things, getting back into like battle shape and getting ready. So, yeah, I don’t know when this is going to air, but I’m sure it won’t be too long in the future before you start seeing her again.”

Valhalla, a former Riott Squad member, was released by WWE in 2020 but made her return to the company in 2022. She manages The War Raiders along with competing in the ring.

Erik & Ivar became The War Raiders again last October after previously being known as The Viking Raiders. They had a four-month reign as World Tag Team Champions before dropping the titles to New Day at WrestleMania 41.

During his appearance on Insight, Erik said getting the War Raiders name back is awesome because he and Ivar now get to play a version of their real selves on TV. It’s the closest they’ve ever been to their presentation when they were War Machine in ROH and NJPW.

“As War Raiders, we are the closest thing to War Machine that we’ve ever been. No face paint, we’re not even wearing like horns and helmets and armor,” Erik said. “We’re coming out in essentially biker vests, leather vests. This is what I wear to TV. I just put a vest on, and I cut promos like this on WWE TV. I wear a black T-shirt and jeans, which is what I wear every day of my life. If I’m not in gym clothes, this is what I’m wearing. This is who I am.”

Tag Team title match official for WWE WrestleMania 41

Another new match is officially on the books for WrestleMania 41.

WWE confirmed this afternoon that The War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) will defend their World Tag Team titles against New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) at WrestleMania in Las Vegas. The match was expected to be added to the Mania card after their title bout on Raw earlier this week ended with New Day winning by disqualification. It was made official via a social media announcement from Raw general manager Adam Pearce.

During their match on Raw, Woods introduced a chair into the ring but had it wrestled away from him by Ivar. The referee then called for a DQ after Ivar struck Woods with the chair. New Day launched a post-match steel chair attack on The War Raiders until officials broke things up.

A stipulation for War Raiders vs. New Day has not been announced, but Dave Meltzer reported earlier today that it’s possible one could be added. Meltzer wrote that the bout is expected to be part of the card for night one of WrestleMania.

Ivar & Erik have been World Tag Team Champions since winning the belts from Judgment Day’s Finn Balor & JD McDonagh in December.

As things stand, the matches set for WrestleMania are expected to happen on the following nights:

Night one (Saturday, April 19) —

  • Main event: Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk (w/ Paul Heyman) vs. Seth Rollins
  • WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton defends against Charlotte Flair
  • Rey Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano (Chad Gable)
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Jacob Fatu
  • Jade Cargill vs. Naomi
  • World Tag Team Champions The War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) defend against New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Jey Uso

Night two (Sunday, April 20) —

  • Main event: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against John Cena
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez defend against TBD (challengers will be decided in a gauntlet match on SmackDown this Friday)
  • AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
  • Randy Orton vs. ?
  • Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Penta, Finn Balor, and Dominik Mysterio in a four-way match
  • Women’s World Champion IYO SKY defends against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in a triple threat match

Ivar ‘dodged a very big bullet’ with 2024 neck injury

Ivar is lucky to still be wrestling following the neck injury that he suffered earlier this year.

The War Raiders (Ivar & Erik) became the new World Tag Team Champions by defeating Finn Balor & JD McDonagh on Raw this Monday. The victory happened just months after Ivar was told that his career was likely over. While appearing on the latest episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Ivar opened up about the neck injury he suffered and what his health is like at the moment.

During a match against Ricochet this April, Ivar felt something wrong after taking a European uppercut. He did a quick system check but felt like he was fine and was able to continue. Ivar was able to keep working a full schedule, but he then lost strength in his arm while facing Oba Femi on the April 30 episode of NXT.

“We got to the second half of that match [against Oba Femi], and I just lost all strength in my right arm,” Ivar said. “I couldn’t pick him up, so I just started calling audibles in the ring where I wasn’t going to pick him up. We made it through the match, and that was that. And the whole time we were checking on medical to see how I was doing. And then after that match was like, ok, that’s no good.”

Ivar and his wife then went on a vacation looking to take a break. On an animal trek, he was unable to hold his arm up. Ivar underwent an MRI immediately. When he got the results, he was told that he would likely have to retire due to a herniated disc.

“They’re like, ‘Ok, this is probably the end of your career.’ To the point where they handed me mental health paperwork to kind of get that rolling,” he said.

After already having double fusion surgery in 2020, another fusion would have probably ended Ivar’s career. It was initially thought that another fusion would be necessary, but that fortunately was not the case. Ivar’s surgeon told him that he could likely rehab the injury without surgery. And if a surgery did end up being needed, it could be done arthroscopically.

“My surgeon had read the result in the MRI, and he pretty much felt the same way that this was it,” Ivar said. “So for five days, I think this is it. It’s over with. I flew too close to the sun and the wings melted and that’s it. But when I saw him in Birmingham five days later, and he actually had the disc for the MRI, and he read the results for the MRI himself, he’s like, ‘Ok, we can work with this.'”

On multiple occasions, the surgeon told Ivar that he “dodged a very big bullet” with this injury.

Van Vliet asked Ivar how he’s feeling now.

“So I’m pretty good,” he responded. “To be fair, I do have permanent nerve damage and nerve pain in my hands. And that will never go away, and that’s something I live with. But as far as everything else, I got most of my mobility back in my neck. It’s a little stiff now because I have another herniation, but I still have very good range of motion. I credit that to yoga pretty much. And then all my strength is returned to my arm, so I have no problems there. So it’s really just the nerve pain right now from the original injury that I have that’s permanent. But I have good days and bad days. Some days I can really feel it, it goes down my arm a little bit, and some days I can’t feel it all. Kind of all depends. But quality of life, I feel pretty good.”

With both now back in the ring after serious neck injuries, this has been a good few months for Ivar & Erik. The former Viking Raiders are now known as The War Raiders again after getting their name back this October. Erik and his wife Valhalla welcomed the birth of their second child — a boy named Ezekiel Joseph Rowe — on Thanksgiving day.

The War Raiders are now two-time Tag Team Champions on the main roster. Their first title reign lasted from October 2019-January 2020.

War Raiders win World Tag Team titles on WWE Raw

War Raiders have won the gold.

Ivar & Erik defeated Finn Balor and JD McDonagh in the main event of Raw on Monday to win the titles for a second time. The finish had Balor looking to use a steel chair, attempting to grab one on the outside. However, Damian Priest grabbed the chair from ringside, causing a distraction as Balor went back to the ring. That allowed the War Raiders to hit the War Machine on Balor for the win. The duo celebrated with a big pyro celebration to close out the show.

The War Raiders previously earned a World Tag Team title match on the November 25 edition of Raw thanks to interference by Judgment Day. On last week’s episode, Adam Pearce told Balor & McDonagh that the War Raiders would get another shot at the titles, but this time their fellow teammates would be barred from ringside.

After Balor interfered in his World Heavyweight title match at Survivor Series, Gunther challenged Balor to a match at Saturday Night’s Main Event, putting the title on the line. After Balor laid out both Priest and Gunther, Priest was added to the title match that saw Gunther retain after pinning Balor with a powerbomb.

War Raiders earn World Tag Team title match on WWE Raw

New number-one contenders were crowned on Raw.

The War Raiders (Ivar and Erik) became the new contenders for the World Tag Team titles on Monday’s show, winning a three-way bout over the LWO (Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee) and The New Day. The match’s finish had Kofi Kingston positioning Dragon Lee for the finish. However, Xavier Woods instead went after Mysterio, who was entering the ring. Mysterio dodged, sending Woods out of the ring. Mysterio and Lee gained the advantage over Kingston, but suddenly Chad Gable dragged Mysterio out of the ring and hooked him in an ankle lock. The War Raiders used the opportunity to take out Kingston and pin him to become the new number-one contenders.

It wasn’t clear when the War Raiders would compete for the World Tag Team titles, which are currently held by Finn Balor and JD McDonagh.

After Ivar and Erik spent months on the shelf, they returned as a team on the October 7 edition of Raw, defeating Alpha Academy in the first round of a tournament to determine new number-one contenders for the titles. After being known as The Viking Raiders for most of their main roster run, they reverted back to their NXT name upon their return.