WWE SmackDown broadcasts tonight on the USA Network at 8/7c live from Milwaukee, WI at the Fiserv Forum.
Here’s what’s on tap for tonight, just two weeks out from WWE Survivor Series: WarGames:
The Street Profits challenge Motor City Machine Guns for the WWE Tag Team Championship. Montez Ford has said it’s “championship or bust” for the profits. Tez has grown impatient with the team’s failure to achieve success, and is looking to explore a singles career.
Naomi challenges Nia Jax for the WW Women’s Championship.
The latest chapter in The Bloodline saga. After last week’s SmackDown ended with Sami Zayn reuniting the OG bloodline (along with Roman Reigns and The Usos), Solo Sikoa was irate and warned their score will be settled inside WarGames.
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is set to join ESPN’s College GameDay as the guest picker this weekend. A dedicated fan of the Georgia Bulldogs, Rhodes will appear on the show in Athens, where GameDay is stationed for the week’s college football coverage. This guest appearance follows ESPN’s tradition of featuring prominent figures connected to the hosting location.
The American Nightmare ? College GameDay Guest Picker??@WWE Superstar and Georgia fan @CodyRhodes is our guest picker in Athens this weekend! pic.twitter.com/PN1Qupj5jH
Speedball Mike Bailey has officially parted ways with TNA Wrestling and is preparing for the next chapter in his wrestling career.
Bailey’s contract expired at the beginning of this month. He was absent from TNA’s recent television tapings in Fayetteville, NC, and his profile has been removed from the TNA website.
Since losing the X-Division title to Moose at the October 27 TNA Impact tapings, Bailey has participated in several independent wrestling events, notably for GCW and DEFY.
Last week, Bailey filed a trademark application for his ring name with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Rumors suggest he may be joining All Elite Wrestling (AEW), as he was seen backstage at an AEW event in June 2024, visiting friends.
Bailey remains active on Twitch under the handle @SpeedballBailey and will wrestle for GCW this Friday at Gateway to the Death in St. Louis.
Check out our exclusive interview with Speedball Mike Bailey from last year:
Legendary music composer Jim Johnston is opening up about his 32 years working for WWE, his relationship with former boss Vince McMahon, how his time with the company ended and his opinion on the state of today’s entrance themes.
Johnston is responsible for countless iconic theme songs, including Bret Hart, The Undertaker, DX, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin and dozens more others. He tells Hannibal TV that he approached each song by studying the wrestler he’d be composing for, including each performer’s unique persona.
Interestingly, he doesn’t consider himself a big wrestling fan, but drew inspiration from a wrestler’s demeanor to organically craft music that fit their characters.
Reflecting on the current state of WWE music, Johnston criticizes the modern approach as “generic” and uninspired, lacking the personalized character branding he strived for. He believes this shift has resulted in music that doesn’t engage audiences emotionally or enhance wrestlers’ personas as effectively as in the past.
Johnson worked with McMahon on a handshake agreement for 15 of their 32 years working together. He considers their working relationship friendly, but says McMahon was a “guarded” and complex figure. He was released in 2017, and recalls things getting “really political in a bad way” during his final years with the company. When Vince informed him he wouldn’t be renewing his contract, Johnson was ready to move on.
“By the time it actually happened, I knew it was coming, and I was looking forward to moving on. I’d actually been looking forward to moving on for a long time,” Johnston said. “In hindsight, I wish I had had the foresight or really the courage to just leave. But the force of habit just keeps you rolling.”
At the end of the day, Johnston is proud of his legacy. He knows wrestling fans want to see him in the WWE Hall of Fame, but he’s not losing sleep over his omission. He has mixed feelings about the Hall of Fame, but is very comfortable outside of the WWE sphere.
Paradigm Talent Agency has launched The Sports Group, a dedicated division focused on comprehensive representation for elite athletes and sports teams.
Led by agents Nick LoPiccolo and Brett Hansen, this division will harness Paradigm’s resources across all departments to provide full-service representation. The news was first reported by Deadline. The Sports Group aims to transition athletes into the entertainment industry, create brand partnerships, and develop storytelling projects.
Its talent roster includes high-profile names like Mike Tyson, Reggie Bush, Sean Avery and WWE Superstars CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Liv Morgan, Damian Priest and Tiffany Stratton.
A prominent focus is on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event, Netflix’s first venture into combat sports, streaming live this Friday from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. Paradigm managed deal negotiations, brand partnerships, and promotional content, including a Countdown series.
Scripted projects include Happy Gilmore 2 (featuring Bush and Avery), Night Patrol (starring Punk), and The Killer’s Game (featuring McIntyre).
The group secured a media rights deal for the Savannah Bananas with TruTV and is actively developing publishing projects for athletes, including books for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Deion Sanders, and WWE stars.
Paradigm’s Managing Partner Andrew Ruf and agents LoPiccolo and Hansen emphasize that The Sports Group’s mission is to redefine athlete representation and create transformative opportunities across sports and entertainment.
For more information on the new Sports Group division of Paradigm, visit Deadline.com.
Six months into her AEW tenure, Mercedes Moné is grateful she’s after coming back from a career-threatening ankle injury and remains focused on elevating women’s wrestling.
Since joining AEW in March, Moné has worked with talents including Willow Nightingale, Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, Emi Sakura, and Queen Aminata. She’s also recruited Kamille as her enforcer.
Moné quickly gained the TBS Championship and the NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship following her return. She intends to challenge for more titles in AEW and lead by example, encouraging respect and recognition for women wrestlers.
The “CEO” is preparing for a big TBS title defense next weekend at Full Gear, but she’s also eyeing more hardware. Moné tells Uproxx that she’s “super proud” of AEW Women’s Champion Mariah May. So proud, in fact, that she wants to take her prized possession.
“She is our women’s world champion, beating Toni Storm in one of the best storylines in women’s history. So to see her rise this fast and to see how good she is in the ring, it’s so incredible.
Like I said, we have the best women’s division in the game right now. I’m definitely looking at the title that she has around her waist.”
– Mercedes Moné on Mariah May
Mercedes Moné is set to defend her TBS title against former champion Kris Statlander at AEW Full Gear next Saturday, November 23. Mariah May is not currently scheduled to defend the Women’s World Championship at the pay-per-view.
WWE has announced that its NXT brand will return to Lowell, Massachusetts, for a live television event on December 17, 2024.
The event will take place at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, airing on The CW network at 8 p.m. ET. This return marks NXT’s first Lowell event since May 2023’s “Battleground.”
Tickets will be available to the public on November 20, with a presale beginning on November 19.
NXT Results from Last Night
Here are quick results from the November 12, 2024, episode of WWE NXT on The CW:
Sol Ruca defeated Cora Jade by pinfall in a Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match
Fallon Henley retained the NXT Women’s North American Championship against Kelani Jordan
Stephanie Vaquer & Giulia defeated Meta-Four (Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend) by pinfall
Wes Lee qualified for the Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge by defeating Cedric Alexander.
Miro, the Bulgarian powerhouse wrestler, has resurfaced at a Florida wrestling facility, reigniting speculation about his future with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) after nearly a year away from the ring.
This appearance at the Coastal Championship Wrestling (CCW) training center follows recent reports that Miro requested an AEW release—though if the request is denied, his contract remains binding until spring 2026.
Miro’s last AEW match took place on December 30, 2023, at the Worlds End event, where he defeated Andrade El Idolo, who has since transitioned to WWE. Since then, he’s remained largely out of the public eye, fueling speculation about his future in wrestling.
Alongside Miro in the CCW photos was veteran wrestler Gangrel, who made a guest appearance in AEW earlier this year during a high-stakes TNT Championship match. That match, between Adam Copeland and Malakai Black, ended with Copeland retaining his title but suffering an injury that ultimately forced him to vacate the championship.
WWE stars Trick Williams, Lola Vice, Wes Lee, and Roxanne Perez will appear on the Trivial Pursuit game show.
The episode, airing this Thursday, November 14 on The CW, will see them compete in a knowledge-based challenge hosted by Reading Rainbow and Star Trek icon LeVar Burton.
Synergy
This guest spot is the latest example of synergy between WWE and its media partners, and the benefits of wrestlers working for WWE. Williams, Vice, Lee and Perez will have an opportunity to reach new viewers who may not be wrestling fans (yet). Trivial Pursuit has averaged approximately 350,000 viewers over the past few weeks, according to Nielsen Ratings.
WWE-Themed Game Show Episodes
WWE Superstars have appeared on several game shows over the past couple years. Last summer, Bianca Belair, Big E, Alexa Bliss, Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and Xavier Woods competed on a special WWE-themed episode the Weakest Link.
There was also a WWE episode of Celebrity Family Feud. Seth Rollins, Kofi Kingston, Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss and others competed to raise raise funds for the Conor’s Cure, a non-profit that raises funds pediatric cancer research and supports families affected by the disease.
Olympic gold medalist and two-time NCAA wrestling champion Gable Steveson is returning to the University of Minnesota wrestling team for a fifth season, utilizing an NCAA waiver that allows him extra eligibility from an Olympic redshirt and a COVID-19 eligibility extension.
The announcement, confirmed by head coach Brandon Eggum, sees Steveson, one of the program’s most decorated athletes, resuming his collegiate wrestling career with an 85-2 record and a 52-match winning streak.
Gable Steveson commented on his return, saying:
“I am excited to return to the University of Minnesota and compete with my teammates for one last season. I look forward to putting on a show for the fans and going out with a bang.”
After briefly joining the WWE and the NFL’s Buffalo Bills practice squad, Steveson will make his season debut on November 24.
Liv Morgan continues to work on establishing a career for herself in the entertainment industry.
WWE Women’s World Champion fulfilled a lifelong dream by getting killed on screen by Chucky on defunct USA Network series of the same name in 2022. She next made her film debut, sharing the screen with Morgan Freedman in 2023’s The Kill Room in 2023.
Inspired by WWE stars like John Cena, Batista, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who successfully transitioned to acting, Morgan is eager to see what opportunities lie ahead for her. During an interview with Yahoo Sports, Morgan said, “I think these crossover opportunities are amazing … it brings new viewers to each of these products that are involved.”
Morgan revealed that she’s actively working on landing roles in television, film and beyond.
“I audition regularly. I would love to be involved in more film, television, media. I just want to see what I can do in that space.”
– Liv Morgan on her acting career
Morgan added that WWE’s support is a crucial factor in her journey:
“For WWE to be involved in that, and to be supportive of that, and to be helping me, guide me through all that, is really amazing and cool too, but I just want to see what I can do.”
– Liv Morgan on WWE’s support
Liv Morgan is only 30 years old, but she’s already setting herself up for success for life after wrestling. She signed with Paradigm Talent Agency in August, the firm that also represents CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Tiffany Stratton and Damian Priest. Morgan continues to be represented by attorney Brad Small at Fox Rothschild.
The next WWE vs. AEW head-to-head battle will take place later this month. On Saturday, November 30, AEW’s Collision and Rampage will air consecutively on TNT starting at 4pm EST and wrapping up at 7. Meanwhile, WWE Survivor Series is scheduled to begin at 6pm (with a kickoff show), creating an overlap with AEW’s programming
WWE legend The Undertaker seems to be everywhere these days. Over the past few weeks, the Dead Man interviewed US President-Elect Donald Trump on his podcast, and was spotted hanging out with actor Matthew McConaughey at a Texas Longhorns football game over the weekend. On Tuesday, ESPN released photos of The Undertaker modeling the a new ‘kit’ for Italian football club Genoa CFC.
The WWE Vault YouTube channel has shared a 35-minute video of classic Survivor Series team promos dating back to the 1980’s. There’s no doubt in-ring wrestling has evolved a great deal over the past 35 years, but they just don’t cut promos like they used to.
Triple H posted the official WWE Survivor Series 2024 poster on social media featuring the past and present members of The Bloodline. Interestingly, only four men are shown from each time, while their WarGames match will be 5-on-5.
Finally, ECW original Francine had a small role at last week’s NXT 2300 special, but says she turned down several offers to do more on the show. On her Eyes Up Here podcast, the “Queen of Extreme” reveals she was initially asked to be the special guest referee for the match between Jaida Parker and Lola Vice. After a talk with her husband, who reminded her she’s had five stomach surgeries, she decided against doing anything physical.
She suggested being a guest time keeper instead, but never got a response. The night before the show, she was offered a speaking role, but had to decline that because she’d lost her voice. In the end, she was shown in the crowd as a special guest.
She wishes she could have done more, but just being included was enough for her to celebrate the memory of ECW one more time.
Tonight’s WWE NXT broadcasts live on the USA Network at 8/7c from Orlando, Florida at the Capitol Wrestling Center.
Following last week’s NXT 2300 special, we’re on the road to NXT Deadline, scheduled to take place on December 7, 2024 from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
NXT will feature Fallon Henley putting the NXT Women’s North American Championship on the line, Stephanie Vaquer and Giulia teaming up again for another difficult test, the latest Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches and a special announcement from the General Manager.
Confirmed Matches and Segments for WWE NXT (November 12, 2024):
NXT Women’s North American Championship: Kelani Jordan vs. Fallon Henley (c)
Stephanie Vaquer & Giulia vs. Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend of Meta-Four
Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match: Wes Lee vs. Cedric Alexander
Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying match: Cora Jade vs. Sol Ruca
Nikkita Lyons vs. Adriana Rizzo
Plus, NXT General Manager Ava will name the challengers for Nathan Frazer & Axiom’s NXT tag team championships.
The Undertaker says, “WWE is on par now with the NFL, NBA, MLB, you name it. We’re no longer just some wrestling show on the fringe. WWE has become a massive global entity with influence far beyond the ring.”
The Dead Man spoke about WWE’s incredible growth on his Six Feet Under podcast. He credited this evolution to WWE’s leadership, talent, professionalized training facilities, and a recruitment process akin to major sports leagues.
“The Performance Center is like our own draft, our way of finding and developing top-tier talent, just like any other major league,” he said.
WWE’s Merchandising Machine
Taker’s “hot take” is echoed by many, including Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin. Earlier this year, Rubin spoke about pro wrestling’s popularity in comparison to major sports leagues. Fanatics is the official merchandise partner for the NFL, NBA, MLB, UFC, NASCAR and more, but he wasn’t prepared for WWE’s merchandising muscle.
“The biggest growth sport in my mind Well, are we looking at percents, dollars? What’s wild, I’ll tell you honestly, what’s going on with WWE is insane,” Rubin said at SBJ’s CAA World Congress of Sports. “If I look at the growth in our WWE business, and it’s a big business already, it’s absolutely insane.”
Here are some WWE news and notes for Monday, November 11, 2024:
Gunther, Nia Jax and LA Knight have each hit 100 days in their respective title reigns. Gunther won the World Heavyweight championship from Damian Priest at SummerSlam, while Jax beat Bayley for the Women’s World Championship and Knight captured the United States title from Logan Paul at the event.
Liv Morgan hopes to make history tonight on WWE Raw, when she and Raquel Rodriguez challenge Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair for the Women’s tag titles. Should they win, Morgan and Rodriguez would be 3-time champions, a feat that no other team has accomplished.
Samantha Irvin has completely scrubbed her Instagram account of all references to WWE.
Jackie Redmond has confirmed she won’t be at tonight’s WWE Raw from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Kevin Nash announced on his podcast that he probably needs shoulder surgery. “Something popped in my shoulder training on Tuesday,” he said on his podcast. “It never stops, man.”
Nash also dealing with a back injury that caused him to withdraw from two appearances over the weekend. “We’re dealing with the back. It’s two separate issues. I mean, it’s easily compartmentalized. One of them is my nerve is pinched, and it’s making my quad not fire; the other one is when I wipe my ass, I scream.”
Finally, Seth Rollins feels like WWE is lacking strong villains. “I’m looking around, and I’m kind of thinking, ‘Oh man, we’re missing some good heels around here,’ he said on the Pivot podcast. “We’re missing some good ones.”
MVP says he knew it was time to leave WWE when “new management” took over following Vince McMahon’s departure in January 2024.
The leader of AEW’s Hurt Syndicate faction chose not to renew his WWE contract earlier this year. MVP noticed a significant shift in leadership under Triple H and quickly realized the company’s new direction did not align with his own vision. A major point of contention was Triple H’s reported lack of interest in reviving The Hurt Business.
“This time, I didn’t want to re-sign and I let it be known that I wasn’t going to re-sign because the new management in place.
anytime, I don’t care where you work, when new management comes in, it’s good for some people and not for other people. New people come in, old people go. So I just felt that it was definitely time to go because the new management just wasn’t for me and I ain’t for him.”
MVP on his decision to leave WWE (Drop The Heat)
The Hurt Business currently has their sights set on former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland. Lashley is scheduled to make his AEW in-ring debut against Swerve later this month at Full Gear.
Logan Paul denies copying Jey Uso’s “Yeet” catchphrase, claiming he’s been “yeeting” for a long time and dubbing himself “Daddy Yeet” and the “Grandfather of Yeet.”
Jey Uso popularized “Yeet” in WWE, especially since transitioning to a solo career. The catchphrase has become central to his personal brand, strengthening his connection with WWE audiences and boosting merchandise sales.
Amid fan criticism for his use of the phrase, Logan Paul asserts that he has long used “Yeet” independently, even sharing an old video clip to support his claim. He stated on his Instagram stories:
“Clearly you don’t know your internet history. I’m Daddy Yeet. The Grandfather of the Yeet. I began the Yeet, and I will Yeet as I please.”
Logan Paul stakes his claim to “Yeet”
Paul humorously declared himself the “grandfather of Yeet,” insisting he would continue using it as he liked. Although Logan Paul and Jey Uso have yet to meet in the ring, with this new rivalry brewing, it may only be a matter of time.
Logan Paul and Jey Uso both staking claim to “Yeet” is reminiscent of Becky Lynch and Ric Flair’s public dispute over the nickname, “The Man” several years ago.
Flair applied to trademark the “The Man” shortly after Becky Lynch adopted the persona in WWE. As Lynch’s popularity was skyrocketing, Flair argued that he should be paid royalties, since he’s been calling himself The Man for decades. He said Lynch’s moniker diminished his legacy and damaged his earning potential.
The matter was resolved in early 2023, when Flair announced on his podcast that the conflict got out of hand, and he’d apologized to Lynch.
“I’m not ‘The Man’ anymore,” said Flair. “I don’t know who ‘The Man’ is, but people decide that, and that’s in every sport, in every field, and every phase of life. But I’m realizing, during the body of the show, I’m realizing, I really got stuck on that because I said it for so many years. There was a time, in the 80s, I was the guy. I got no problem saying that at all. Maybe even the early 90s. But it’s like believing your own hype after a while because you just say it so long.”
Tonight’s WWE Raw broadcasts live on the USA Network at 8/7c from Grand Rapids, Michigan, at Van Andel Arena. We’re on the road to Survivor Series: War Games, which takes place in less than three weeks on Saturday, November 30.
Confirmed Matches and Segments:
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair (c) vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez
Gunther Confronts Damian Priest after Priest becme the #1 contender to the World Heavyweight championship last week.
Bronson Reed to Appear
See what happened after last week’s WWE Raw ended:
The second season of Peacemaker, the HBO Max series starring John Cena as the title character, is set to release in 2025. The show’s creator, James Gunn and Cena announced the news on social media, accompanying the update with a brief teaser.
While fans have eagerly awaited the return of this Suicide Squad spinoff since its first season concluded in early 2022, the new season faced delays, partially due to Gunn’s commitments to other projects.
Cena, who reprises his role as the antihero Peacemaker, had previously commented on the extended wait, noting scheduling conflicts. The upcoming release also coincides with Cena’s recently announced retirement tour in WWE, adding to his high-profile appearances in 2025.
Further details on the plot and exact premiere date for Peacemaker Season 2 remain under wraps.
Damian Priest recently spoke about the impact of The Undertaker’s mentorship on his WWE career. Priest noted that whenever The Undertaker is present, he seeks out his advice, explaining, “If he’s there at an event, I’ll sit down next to him… and just, you know, like, ‘You have anything for me?’ Then, he’ll give it to me straight.”
Priest values The Undertaker’s honesty and constructive criticism, saying, “I don’t need pats on the back. I need, ‘Okay, it’s fine. But if you would have did this this way, or think about it like this.’” This direct feedback has, according to Priest, helped him grow as a performer.
One of the most significant lessons from The Undertaker was about authenticity. “The most important piece of advice is basically, ‘Be yourself, turn up the volume,’” Priest said. “You don’t have to beg the crowd for acceptance. Just be you, and they’ll either follow or they won’t, but don’t beg for it.”
Expressing gratitude, Priest added, “I’m very appreciative that I have The Undertaker giving me advice… explaining to me how I should carry myself and how to be a WWE Superstar, leader, and all of it.”
Check out The Wrestling Classic’s interview with the “Archer of Infamy” Damian Priest.
Bronson Reed, reflecting on his MF DOOM-inspired gear at WWE Crown Jewel, explained the influence behind the look, saying, “I’m a big hip-hop fan… and MF DOOM is someone I always looked up to.”
Reed collaborated with an Australian artist for the design, noting, “I wanted to bring something to WWE that fans haven’t really seen.”
Looking ahead to upcoming events, Reed hinted at fresh ideas for his gear at Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, though he kept details under wraps to build excitement “I already have some ideas in mind… I want fans to be surprised when they see it.”
WWE has announced Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer taking on Meta-Four members Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend for this week’s NXT on The CW.
This follows last week’s NXT main event where Giulia and Vaquer successfully fended off an interference attempt by Jackson and Legend during the big women’s match at NXT 2300. Jackson and Legend recently appeared in the main roster’s Women’s Tag Team title match at Crown Jewel.
Tuesday’s NXT will also feature:
• Fallon Henley defending her NXT Women’s North American Championship against Kelani Jordan.
• Iron Survivor Challenge qualifiers: Wes Lee vs. Cedric Alexander and Cora Jade vs. Sol Ruca.
• Nikkita Lyons vs. Adriana Rizzo.
• A segment with Ava to determine the next challengers for Nathan Frazer and Axiom’s NXT Tag Team titles.
Montez Ford has openly addressed speculation about the Street Profits’ partnership ahead of a pivotal WWE Tag Team Championship match against the Motor City Machine Guns scheduled for next week’s SmackDown.
During an emotional appearance on SmackDown Lowdown, Ford discussed the team’s recent struggles, particularly highlighting their challenging transition following Bobby Lashley’s departure to AEW. The Street Profits, along with B-FAB, have been working to redefine their identity in the aftermath.
“Four years of drought. No WWE Tag Team Championship, not in the conversation with everybody,” Ford emphasized, acknowledging that the team’s trademark optimistic demeanor often masked deeper frustrations within the group.
Ford made it clear that next week’s championship opportunity represents a crucial moment for the Street Profits, declaring it “WWE Tag Team Championship or bust” and emphasizing there is no backup plan. This statement comes at a time when rumors have circulated about potential singles opportunities, particularly after comments from Ford’s wife, Bianca Belair.
The upcoming match against the Motor City Machine Guns will not only determine the fate of the Tag Team Championships but could also signal a defining moment in the Street Profits’ trajectory as a team.
Major League Wrestling’s Lucha Apocalypto crossover event with CMLL, which was held at Chicago’s Cicero Stadium on Saturday, November 9, will stream for free tonight on the MLW YouTube Channel.
The event was originally scheduled to air live, but MLW officials cited technical difficulties and apologized for the delay in broadcasting.
MLW World Middleweight Championship Triple Threat: Místico vs. Titán vs. Averno Champion Místico defends his title against Titán of Los Ingobernables de Japón and his longtime rival, the crafty veteran Averno.
Trios Showdown: Atlantis, Atlantis Jr. & Star Jr. vs. Bárbaro Cavernario, Magnus & Felino Lucha libre legend Atlantis teams with his son and Star Jr. to face the formidable trio of Cavernario, Magnus, and Felino in a generational clash.
Falls Count Anywhere for the MLW National Openweight Championship: Bad Dude Tito Escondido vs. Matthew Justice Following a brutal attack involving a steel chair, champion Tito faces a vengeful Justice in a match that can end anywhere in the arena.
Último Guerrero & Hechicero vs. Esfinge & Kevin Knight Legendary Último Guerrero pairs with Hechicero against the dynamic duo of Esfinge and rising star Kevin Knight.
MLW World Featherweight Title Fight: Janai Kai vs. Lluvia vs. Persephone “Kick Demon” Janai Kai puts her championship on the line against CMLL standout Lluvia and the powerful Persephone.
Chain Match: Alex Kane vs. BRG After repeated attacks from BRG and the Rogue Horsemen, Kane seeks revenge in a match where both competitors are bound by chain.
PLUS: Special Appearances The event features appearances by Matt Riddle, CONTRA Unit, Donovan Dijak, MLW World Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima, and AKIRA.