Category: NXT

  • Watch: Former TNA Champion Debuts In NXT

    At Friday night’s NXT TV taping in Orlando, Florida, a well-known former TNA and Ring of Honor star officially made his debut. Former TNA World Champion Austin Aries appeared during the January 22nd taping, after being introduced to the crowd by William Regal. He ended up getting attacked by Baron Corbin as he was making his way to the ring, which is likely the start of a feud between the two. WWE has already published news of his debut on their official website.

    Here are some videos and photos of his debut at the taping:

    We reported earlier this week that Aries was undergoing WWE’s medical exam in Pittsburgh, PA. His TNA contract expired on June 28, 2015.

    Related: *Spoilers* NXT Taping Results From January 22nd

  • Spoilers – 4 Weeks Of NXT Tapings Results (Airing 2/10-3/2)

    WWE is in Orlando, FL at the CFE Arena for tonight’s NXT TV tapings. Bill DeMott, who resigned from his position as the head Coach in WWE NXT last year, was sitting in the crowd.

    – Dark Match: La Sombra defeated Rich Swann.

    Airing February 10th:

    – Baron Corbin defeated Johnny Gargano with the End of Days.

    – Hype Bros defeated two jobbers.

    – Alexa Bliss defeated Cameron.

    – Elias Sampson defeated Jesse Sorensen with a neck breaker.

    – NXT Women’s champion Bayley defeated Carmella. Post-match, Eva Marie and Nia Jax runs down to attack the two girls. Asuka walks down to make the save.

    Airing February 17th:

    – Enzo & Cass and American Alpha defeated The Mechanics and Blake & Murphy

    – Asuka defeated Deonna Purrazzo

    – Tye Dillinger defeated Alex Riley.

    – Finn Balor vs. Samoa Joe ends in a double pinfall.

    Airing February 24th:

    – Chad Gable and Jason Jordan beat Blake and Murphy.

    – Apollo Crews defeated Biff Busick.

    – Tommaso Ciampa defeated Bull Dempsey via submission.

    – Nia Jax and Eva Marie beat Carmella and Bayley.

    Airing March 2nd: 

    – The Vaudevillians defeated two jobbers.

    – Elias Sampson defeated Steve Cutler.

    – Emma defeated Santana Garrett.

    – William Regal introduced Austin Aries, which marked his NXT debut. Aries was then attacked by Baron Corbin from behind and beaten down.

    In the dark match main event, NXT Champion Finn Balor defeated Neville with Bloody Sunday.

  • NXT Newcomer Manny Andrade Getting Positive Feedback, More CMLL Luchadors To WWE?

    NXT Newcomer Manny Andrade Getting Positive Feedback, More CMLL Luchadors To WWE?

    Former CMLL luchador La Sombra (“The Shadow”) made his NXT debut earlier this month, competing without his trademark mask and using the ring name Manny Andrade. It’s interesting to note that Andrade is getting much more support from his former CMLL co-workers than the original Sin Cara did when he first joined the company. 

    Many CMLL wrestlers sent congratulatory messages to Andrade while the original Sin Cara’s WWE debut was met with indifference. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, a lot of CMLL talent are keeping a close eye on Andrade and how he progresses in NXT. While the original Sin Cara’s WWE run was a total bust, Andrade has been improving his English and there’s hope that WWE will show continued interest in ‘Americanized’ luchadors from Mexico. 

    Back in November, the former La Sombra spoke with Kris Zellner of The Lucha Report explained that fellow Mexican stars Alberto Del Rio and Kalisto advised him to start in NXT and adapt to the WWE style while improving his English and polishing his act. He added that he misses his friends [CMLL stars] Rush and La Mascara and hopes that they can reunite in WWE one day.

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  • Video: Finn Balor Addresses The Bullet Club At NXT Live Event

    Video: Finn Balor Addresses The Bullet Club At NXT Live Event

    After the NXT live event in Chicago on Saturday, Finn Balor cut a promo after his match with Sami Zayne where he mentioned the Bullet Club from NJWP. In the video above, you can see Balor in the ring talking about a “club” in Japan that he used to be a member of.

    Related: NJPW Exodus: Latest On AJ Styles, Nakamura & Bullet Club Members To WWE

    Since news broke of NJPW Bullet Club members AJ Styles, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson potentially signing with WWE, rumors have spread that they will reunite with Finn Balor on NXT as the “Balor Club.” WWE recently filed a trademark for “Balor Club.” While their signings still have yet to be confirmed, one of the biggest rumors in wrestling right now is that AJ Styles will appear at WWE’s Royal Rumble event on January 24th. Earlier this month, Balor said on WWE.com that he would like to make his RAW debut alongside the three Bullet Club members, if they sign.

    Related: AJ Styles Teases Royal Rumble Appearance, WWE Reportedly Makes Big Offer

  • #NXTChicago Show Delayed Due To Lack Of Heat At The Venue

    #NXTChicago Show Delayed Due To Lack Of Heat At The Venue

    Saturday afternoon’s NXT live event from the Portage Theater in Chicago was delayed due to the heat not turning on at the venue. Fans were left outside in the cold until the heaters were fixed. NXT Champion Finn Balor was sent outside to greet the line of waiting fans, thanking them for their patience. Fans were tweeting that it was freezing once they got inside.

    The show is now underway, you can follow along on Twitter searching the hashtag #NXTChicago.

    NXT will be running a second show at the same venue later tonight.

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  • Bayley On Why She Wants To Be Called Up To WWE Main Roster Despite Being Attached To NXT

    Bayley On Why She Wants To Be Called Up To WWE Main Roster Despite Being Attached To NXT

    NXT Women’s Champion Bayley recently spoke with the The Green Bay Press Gazette to promote this weekend’s WWE live event in Green Bay, Wisconsin and spoke about her character, what the NXT Women’s Championship means to her and her thoughts on going to the main WWE roster. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

    On her character:

    “I tell people that it’s not even really a character, because I’m still such a huge fan. (The gimmick) just happened randomly in a promo class. I was making all these promos about how much I love so-and-so, it just became really fun for me. So Dusty (Rhodes) and the writers really pushed me and helped the character a lot.”

    On what the title means to her:

    “The NXT women’s title means a lot to me. It’s surreal when I open up my suitcase to put my gear on and I have the championship belt in there with the WWE logo on it. So that’s really cool. For me to defeat Sasha Banks to win it is one thing, and for me to be able to carry it with the roster we have right now is another thing.”

    On going to WWE’s main roster:

    “I’m not hesitant. It’s just that I’m very proud of NXT, and I’m so happy that I’m able to be a part of it. I watched NXT grow from 12 people to me winning the championship in front of 16,000 people. I love NXT because I obviously have an attachment to it, but I want to get up there (main roster) because that’s what I’ve wanted since I was 11.”

  • Finn Balor Talks About The Growing Popularity Of The NXT Brand

    Muscle & Fitness recently spoke with NXT Champion Finn Balor, who spoke about NXT going from being a basic development league for WWE to becoming the popular second brand owned by WWE.

    “NXT has grown so fast that nobody really understands just how big it can get,” Balor said. “We are expanding into Europe. It’s not just a flash in the pan.”

    Balor continued, explaining that it is the quality of the product that has connecting the audience to the brand in such a way that it has created its’ own identity.

    “We’ve been consistently delivering night in and night out,” Balor said. “NXT has definitely created its own brand and is its own entity.”

  • WWE Preparing Debut Character For NXT Rookie Levis Valenzuela Jr.

    WWE Preparing Debut Character For NXT Rookie Levis Valenzuela Jr.

    It looks like NXT rookie Levis Valenzuela Jr. will be debuting his new gimmick in the near future.

    WWE recently filed to trademark the term, “No Way Jose” earlier this month and according to PWInsider.com, they did so to lock up the term for Valenzuela Jr.’s new character.

    Levis Valenzuela Jr. is a Dominican wrestler based out of North Carolina who used the name Manny Garcia on the independent wrestling scene prior to signing with WWE to become one of the new NXT rookies in May of 2015. Since signing with WWE, Valenzuela Jr. has been doing a dancing gimmick.

  • Biff Busick Makes NXT In-Ring Debut, Konnor Of The Ascension Returns

    Biff Busick Makes NXT In-Ring Debut, Konnor Of The Ascension Returns

    – Chris Gigard, better known as “Biff Busick” on the independent scene, made his NXT in-ring debut at the NXT live event in Citrus Springs, Florida on Saturday evening. He lost in a singles match to fellow NXT and indie standout Rich Swann.

    – Also this weekend, Konnor of The Ascension returned to in-ring action at the WWE live event in Montgomery, Alabama on Saturday night. Konnor had previously been on the sidelines for a week or two with what was believed to be a jaw injury of some kind. The Ascension wound up losing to the team of Goldust and Fandango in what was their first match back as a team on a main roster event since Konnor took time off to heal up. Konnor’s first match back in general was a tag-team match that saw The Ascension lost to NXT Tag-Team Champions Dash and Dawson at the NXT television tapings this past Thursday night.

  • Mixed Reaction In WWE & NXT To Triple H Appearing On TakeOver: London While Injured

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    There have been mixed reactions in WWE and NXT to Triple H making an appearance during the NXT TakeOver: London show in December only a few days after he wasn’t on RAW because he was selling the attack he suffered at the hands of Roman Reigns at the TLC pay-per-view. There was also talk about some workout footage he posted on social media that week that showed him lifting weights like a pro while he was injured in the storylines.

    The majority of those in WWE felt that if anyone else was involved in a major injury angle on television and posted training footage of themselves on social media, it would get them heat with WWE management. Those same people, however, are fully aware of the fact that the regular rules generally don’t apply to top stars or anyone named McMahon.

    As far as HHH’s NXT appearance goes, the consensus is that would never happen to anyone else, as they simply wouldn’t be booked on an NXT show if they were injured in the storylines.

    At the same time, there were those in NXT that were upset with the wording of Roman Reigns’ promo on that week’s edition of SmackDown, as he spoke as if no one had seen or heard from Triple H since he beat him up at the TLC pay-per-view. The feeling was that Reigns’ words made it seem like he was going out of his way to act like the NXT TakeOver: London event didn’t happen, as he essentially ignored it. There were some who took it a step further and were of the opinion that Reigns’ promo made it seem like NXT is a brand that the main roster doesn’t pay attention to or watch, which could give the viewers the impression that it’s not important enough to care about.

    According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it was acknowledged that Triple H probably shouldn’t have made the appearance at the NXT TakeOver: London show in the first place, however the feeling was that one way or the other he was going to “take his victory bow” in front of the sold out NXT crowd.

    Those on the main roster felt they had a more legitimate beef, as they did the injury angle and Triple H missed RAW on Monday to sell the TLC attack, Reigns did the promo about HHH missing in action since TLC at the SmackDown tapings, which they feel everyone knows is really taped on Tuesday, so they felt he should have purposely kept himself off of the NXT TakeOver: London show, which was on Wednesday.

    Regardless of which side has the bigger argument, the feeling was that Triple H should have appeared on RAW the next week, not the NXT special, and Reigns shouldn’t have made comments under circumstances that would make the NXT brand come off as a second rate brand that isn’t worth watching, especially considering it aired on the WWE Network.

  • James Storm Talks About His Decision To Return To TNA, His Time In NXT

    James Storm spoke with Bill Apter this week about his decision to return to TNA, his time working with Triple H in NXT and more. Here are the highlights of what he said about:

    Why He Returned to TNA:

    “You know to me I got unfinished business to do and basically to support my family. That’s what it came down to. I was in contract negotiations with different people and what it all boiled down toImpact Wrestling gave me the best offer.”

    Fans Criticizing His Decision:

    “They can say whatever they want to say if they want to say negative stuff about me I don’t care. Because they don’t know the whole story. There’s a lot that went on behind the scenes.”

    His Brief NXT Stint:

    “With me in NXT, it’s a mutual agreement. The door is still open. I talked to Hunter and to me he’s one of the greatest minds and one of the best guys I’ve talked to, especially business-wise.”

  • Rich Swann & Former TNA Knockout Debut In NXT, Gargano-Ciampa Return, NXT Kids & More

    NXT taped 4 weeks of TV on Thursday night from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida (Spoilers). The episodes begin airing next week and will run through February 3rd.

    – Rich Swann made his NXT TV debut against Baron Corbin in a match that will air on the January 20th show. Swann signed with WWE back in October with more than 15 other new recruits.

    – Former TNA Knockout Santana Garrett wrestled Asuka for the February 3rd episode.

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    – Jason Jordan and Chad Gable are now known as American Alpha.

    – Johnny Gargano returned to NXT and will face Samoa Joe in the main event of the January 20th show. Tommaso Ciampa wrestled a squash match for next week’s show, which some sites are taking as an indication that he’s been signed.

    – Alex Riley returned to the ring for his first NXT match since April 3rd, 2015. He’ll face Bull Dempsey in a match that will air on January 27th.

    – Indie wrestlers John Skyler and Corey Hollis both worked matches.

    – WWE taped the first episode of NXT Kids, a show hosted by and geared towards children. ‘Bayley Superfan’ Izzy was the host of the show, interviewing Big Show after his match.

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  • Mauro Ranallo On His WWE Debut (Video), New NXT Announce Team, Vince/The Rock

    Mauro Ranallo On His WWE Debut (Video), New NXT Announce Team, Vince/The Rock

    – The new voice of WWE SmackDown on the USA Network, Mauro Ranallo, spoke with WWE.com for a “SmackDown Fallout” post-show interview. In the brief backstage interview, which you can view above via WWE’s official YouTube channel, Ranallo talks about it being a dream 30 years in the making to call a show for WWE.

    – Speaking of announcers, the new NXT announce team of Tom Phillips and Corey Graves made their official debut at the NXT television tapings at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida on Thursday night.

    – Vince McMahon posted the following on Twitter on Friday morning to congratulate The Rock on winning the Favorite Cable TV Actor Award at this year’s People’s Choice Awards.

  • Bayley vs. Carmella Set For NXT Women’s Title, Joe-Zayn To Decide Balor’s Next Challenger

    Bayley vs. Carmella Set For NXT Women’s Title, Joe-Zayn To Decide Balor’s Next Challenger

    NXT announced via their official Twitter account on Thursday evening that NXT Women’s Champion Bayley now has her next challenger set, as she will be facing Carmella at the CFE Arena at the University of Central Florida for the set of television tapings scheduled in the venue for January 22nd.

    Additionally, they announced a number one contenders match between Samoa Joe and Sami Zayn to decide who will challenge Finn Balor in the next NXT Championship match.

    The event on 1/22 is part of an aggressive January calendar for the NXT brand, as they will be running a total of 15 shows, including multiple shows on the same night in two different locations.

  • Spoilers – NXT Tapings Results (Airing 1/13-2/3)

    NXT taped 4 weeks of television on Thursday night from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. They also taped an episode of “NXT Kids” – the new NXT show hosted by and geared towards children. 

    Here are the complete spoiler results from the tapings, courtesy of Tara:

    NXT Kids Taping:

    – NXT Superfan Izzy came out with a few other kids and got a huge pop.

    – Becky Lynch defeated Natalya in a quick match with a roll-up.

    – Big Show defeated Heath Slater with a leg drop. After the match, Izzy interviews Big Show, asking him what he eats and other ‘lighthearted’ questions.

    January 13th Episode:

    – NXT General Manager William Regal announces a battle royal to determine Bayley’s next challenger for the NXT Women’s Title. He brings out Sami Zayn next. Sami says he wants to be the first two-time NXT Champion but he’s interrupted by Samoa Joe. They have words and Baron Corbin interrupts. This leads to Sami fighting Joe off and Corbin backing away.

    – Tommaso Ciampa defeated Danny Burch with an arm submission.

    – NXT Tag Team Champions Dash and Dawson defeated the Ascension in a non-title match with their finisher.

    – Elias Samson defeated Corey Hollis.

    – Carmella won a battle royal to become the new #1 contender. Participants included Eva Marie, Deonna Purrazzo, Aliyah, Cameron, Peyton Royce, Alexa Bliss, Billie Kay, Liv Morgan, Emma and Asuka. Eva hid outside of the ring and there was a false finish where she won. Everyone was furious but Carmella, who was never eliminated, dumped her and got the win. Bayley came out to congratulate her after the match

    January 20th Episode:

    – Sami Zayn defeated Adam Rose via submission.

    – Apollo Crews defeated Tye Dillinger. After the match, Crews issued a challenge to NXT Champion Finn Balor and said it doesn’t have to be for the title.

    – Baron Corbin defeated the debuting Rich Swann, who got a great reaction. Great match here too.

    – Carmella and Bayley vs. Emma and Alexa Bliss is up next. Dana Brooke is at ringside. Carmella makes Bliss tap out for the win. After the match, Bayley raises her arm and they embrace.

    – Samoa Joe defeated Johnny Gargano via submission.

    January 27th Episode:

    – Chad Gable and Jason Jordan are now known as American Alpha. They defeated Blake and Murphy with the assisted German suplex. Murphy faked a leg injury at one point to get Gable to back off. This let them get the upper hand. 

    – Nia Jax squashed Liv Morgan. Eva Marie was at ringside with Nia.

    – Alex Riley returned and defeated Bull Dempsey. Riley was working quick and aggressive.

    – Elias Samson defeated John Skyler in a quick match.

    – Sami Zayn vs. Samoa Joe vs. Baron Corbin in a #1 contenders Triple Threat ended without a clear winner. Corbin tapped out Zayn had him in a Sharpshooter and Joe had him in a crossface at the same time. Regal comes out but said we don’t have a clear #1 contender. 

    February 3rd Episode:

    – The Vaudevillains defeated The Hype Bros. with their finisher

    – Carmella defeated Emma with a roll up.

    – Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady defeated two enhancement talents in a squash

    – Asuka defeated Santana Garrett with the Asuka Lock.

    – NXT Champion Finn Balor vs. Apollo Crews in a non-title match is the main event. Great match, Balor gets the win with a Bloody Sunday DDT.

  • WWE To Couple Annual NXT Event With SummerSlam?, WWE Scouting Talent In China

    – The “Dusty Rhodes Tag-Team Classic” tournament is expected to become a new annual NXT event. There is talk of having the finals of the tournament take place as its’ own event that would be in conjunction with WWE’s annual SummerSlam pay-per-view.

    – WWE is going around mainland China looking for prospective talent to train. WWE has been looking for a way to capitalize on the market for years now, as the brand isn’t nearly as established there as it is in other international markets. John Cena has been studying the language for years in hopes that he will be able to help do his part in making WWE as big in China as it is in many other foreign countries.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Apollo Crews On Wanting A Manager, Getting To WWE, His NXT Goals & More

    NXT star Apollo Crews recently appeared as a guest on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast and spoke about a number of topics. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

    On taking gymnastics as a kid:

    “I took gymnastics as a young kid. I could always flip. I’d be on my bed or whatever, trampolines, just doing the most random stuff.” Crews continued, “[people] are harsh as kids. I wish I had my mentality now when I was a kid because, right now, I wouldn’t really care what people thought back then. But, back then, I cared what people thought, so I’d take gymnastics [and other kids would say], like, ‘ah, naw, that’s not something a guy should be doing,’ just teasing me [and] picking at me for doing that.”

    On his goal to make it to WWE:

    “It was always a goal [to make it to WWE]. Like, the reason I did start working on the indies and doing those things before I got here was to get here, so it was cool. At the time I was asked to come here, I didn’t even know if WWE knew about me.”

    On being in no rush to make it to the main WWE roster:

    “I don’t want to miss out on the moments. Like, I want to remember everything. Triple H said before, ‘no matter where we go from here, we’re going to look back on this moment and it’s probably going to be the greatest time in our life’. I don’t want to look back and be like, ‘NXT, I loved it, but it just went by so fast’. I want to enjoy every [moment].” Crews added, “I have goals that I set and I want to accomplish everything I can here possible. For me, it’s amazing because my tryout was a year ago. Like, day one, I said I was going to come in here and my goal is to be [NXT] Champion, so for me to be in this spot is an honor.”

    On his preference to be a singles competitor and his interest in having a manager:

    “I like being solo. Like even when I did things in high school [or] even in team sports, there’s something about just depending on yourself. Like, when you’re out there, it’s you versus this guy and you know that you are your only chance of survival. I thrive off of that.” Crews continued, “Definitely, I’d love to have [a manager]. I definitely wouldn’t mind that. It would be pretty cool. I think there could be some interesting things we could do there too, so that would be cool. Tagging, I wouldn’t mind it, but I do love singles a lot more, but a manager would be cool, actually. I could see that though.”

  • Cameron On Going Back To NXT, Says She “Didn’t Like Where She Was” In WWE

    Cameron On Going Back To NXT, Says She “Didn’t Like Where She Was” In WWE

    WWE Diva and former Total Divas regular Cameron recently spoke with The Edmonton Sun about going back down to NXT and some changes she has made to her training routine. Below are some of the highlights.

    On her decision to request to be sent to NXT:

    “There’s still a lot of things that I would like to accomplish there (in WWE). I didn’t like where I was at the time. I wasn’t happy. I wanted to have a storyline. I wanted to get better and … sometimes you have to take a few steps backwards in order to move a few steps forward. So that’s what I decided to do. I’m doing that in hopes of coming back bigger and stronger than ever.”

    On her training routine in NXT:

    “There’s a trainer that they have (at NXT) and he has his own style of how he trains. His routine is completely different than what I’m used to doing. Then obviously being in the ring and having a three-hour practice, that’s like a workout in itself. With her, it’s circuit training. So it’s not as heavy but it’s non-stop.”

    “I stopped running a little bit because my knees are not the best. And plus, I don’t want to burn my muscles. For instance, I woke up at 5:30 this morning and went to see my trainer because I knew that would be the only time I would have today to get it done. I’m like, ‘If I don’t wake up by 5:30 and get to the gym by 6:45, then I’m not going to be able to do it at all today.’ So it’s about being disciplined and dedicated. It’s definitely not easy. I mean anyone can pretty much do it, but what are you willing to do for it? Are you willing to wake up at 5 in the morning or are you willing to do it after you’ve had a long day at work? Everyone has their things in life that they push for. What are the things you want to accomplish? It’s not going to happen overnight, but it’s about being consistent and getting better each day.”

  • NJPW Exodus: Latest On AJ Styles, Nakamura & Bullet Club Members To WWE

    Since the initial post yesterday, some more details have come out with regards to the huge news that various wrestlers have given notice to New Japan Pro Wrestling and appear to be WWE-bound. As noted yesterday, the story first broke publicly via a paywalled posting to former indie promoter and WWE writer Court Bauer’s podcast network, MLW Radio, where Bauer announced that Shinsuke Nakamura, AJ Styles, and two or three of Styles’ Bullet Club stablemates had given notice to the company. Being that the Bullet Club’s Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, and Rocky Romero have a podcast on MLW Radio, they seemed like the obvious candidates.

    The first update came from Wrestling Observer Radio behind the paywall at F4WOnline.com, with some additional details coming on last night’s traditional weekly post-Raw show. On the shows, here are some of the key details laid out by Dave Meltzer:

    The wrestlers who gave notice are Nakamura, Styles, Anderson, and Gallows, and yes, they’re seemingly WWE-bound, though nobody has signed yet. All but Styles, who had no contract, were working on NJPW’s traditional one year deals, which always expire at the end of January. This is not the first exodus of this kind, as Hiroshi Hase helped engineer Keiji Mutoh, Satoshi Kojima, and Kendo Ka Shin jumping to AJPW in 2002 when their NJPW deals were up. Styles had already been removed from ROH advertising and stopped accepting new indie bookings before Wrestle Kingdom, so it was kind of known within wrestling that he was done. He was seemingly written out of storylines at New Year Dash (full spoilers here) earlier today, with Mike Johnson at PWInsider confirming it was his last NJPW booking.

    Meltzer made it clear that Nakamura won’t be leaving immediately, instead sticking around for a few months. He shot an angle setting up a new program for his IWGP Intercontinental Championship today at New Year Dash (again, the full spoiler details are here) so at the very least, it looks like he’ll see that through. There’s also the chance that NJPW could make him an offer to stay.

    Meltzer made a point of saying that it looks like Styles and Nakamura aren’t earmarked for NXT, in part because of the money that they have to be paying to get them. Nakamura was believed to be making somewhere from a quarter to half a million dollars U.S. each year and Styles had a full calendar of well-paying indie dates (where his road expenses were also covered by promoters, unlike in WWE) on top of his NJPW tours. Whether making that kind of financial commitment means anything as far as WWE’s main shows changing stylistically is harder to tall. Also, as pointed out by Mike Johnson at PWInsider yesterday (before Meltzer’s confirmation that WWE was the destination of the wrestlers), Nakamura also needs to have a work visa secured by WWE so he can wrestle here legally, and that will take time.

    Meltzer noted that rumors of Anderson leaving had been well known for a while (he’s right) but didn’t say much more about he and Gallows. While it was speculative on his part, he did throw out the idea of Anderson and Gallows being earmarked for a “Balor Club” heel stable, though that’s not necessarily the most wild guess. As for Gallows’ WrestleMerica indie promotion out of Barnesville, Georgia, which has become increasingly successful, there’s been no word on its status yet. Being that his wife, Kimberly Davis (Amber O’Neal/Amber Gallows/The Bullet Babe) is a wrestler, one would think she could take over the promotion unless it would still be seen as a political issue with WWE.

  • Spoiler – NJPW Runs Major Angle With AJ Styles At New Year Dash

    Spoiler – NJPW Runs Major Angle With AJ Styles At New Year Dash

    Earlier today (tonight, Japan time), New Japan Pro Wrestling ran what has become an annual tradition, the New Year Dash show at Korakuen Hall in the Tokyo Dome City complex. If Wrestle Kingdom is their WrestleMania, New Year Dash is their Monday Night Raw the night after WrestleMania, complete wth major angles to kickstart the year, and they definitely delivered on that front.

    FINAL SPOILER WARNING:

    If you haven’t watched the show yet on NJPW World (and for what it’s worth, Kevin Kelly and Matt Striker did stay in Japan to do English commentary on it) and you don’t want to know what happens, don’t read beyond this point.

    Last night, the big angle was that AJ Styles was kicked out of The Bullet Club after Styles and Kenny Omega defeated Shinsuke Nakamura and YOSHI-HASHI when Omega pinned Nakamura clean with the One-Winged Angel. At first, Omega was celebrating the win, which should put him in line for a shot at Nakamura’s IWGP Intercontinental Championship, but then he attacked Styles and hit the One-Winged Angel on him. Next, most of the rest of The Bullet Club ran in. Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, and Cody Hall tended to Styles, while The Young Bucks were holding back Omega in the corner. They teased a split of some kind, only for the Bucks to both super kick Styles, leading to everyone else joining in on the beatdown.

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    Omega then announced that Styles was officially fired from The Bullet Club and now “had nothing” after “giving everything.” He then announced that he was tired of “pretending to b a junior heavyweight” and would be coming for Nakamura’s belt. Being that Styles was already removed from advertising for Ring of Honor dates already before giving notice to NJPW (we’ll have more on that in a bit), this appears to be NJPW’s way of writing him out of storylines. Earlier this morning, Mike Johnson reported at PWInsider that this is indeed the case, with New Year Dash being Styles’ last scheduled NJPW booking.

    https://twitter.com/MattJackson13/status/684382382368018433?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

    Here are the results for the whole show:

    1. Shiro Koshinaka, Yuji Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi, Ryusuke Taguchi & Sho Tanaka defeated Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask IV, Cheeseburger & Yohei Komatsu
    2. Ricochet & Matt Sydal defeated David Finlay Jr. & Jay White
    3. Jay Lethal defeated Juice Robinson
    4. King Haku, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, Yujiro Takahashi & Tama Tonga defeated Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima & KUSHIDA
    5. Tetsuya Naito, EVIL & BUSHI defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Michael Elgin & Mascara Dorada (BUSHI challenged KUSHIDA for a shot at his IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship after the match)
    6. AJ Styles & Kenny Omega defeated Shinsuke Nakamura & YOSHI-HASHI
    7. Hirooki Goto, Katsuyori Shibata, Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish defeated Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii, Rocky Romero & Barreta @ 13:19 via pin
    8. Toru Yano, Jay Bricoe & Mark Briscoe (c) defeated Bad Luck Fale and The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) to retain the NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Championship
  • AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura & More Reportedly Give Notice To NJPW

    AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura & More Reportedly Give Notice To NJPW

    AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura and multiple members of the Bullet Club have ‘given notice’ to New Japan Pro Wrestling that they’re done with the company, according to an exclusive report by former WWE writer Court Bauer over at MLW Radio.

    While in theory you can give notice without leaving for sure, he made it clear that they’re done with NJPW. While he didn’t say so, one would think they’re leaving to bolster the NXT touring roster in WWE, but obviously that’s mostly conjecture.

    The key here is likely what Styles and Nakamura are being paid. Nakamura was making excellent money as one of NJPW’s top natives and Styles was probably making the most money of any American freelancer the last two years. The question is what exactly the trade-off would be:  Styles needs some security in the event his back problems shelve him for an extended period of time, while there may be some allure of being an American/western star for Nakamura.

    As for Styles’ friends in the Bullet Club, Bauer didn’t name any names, which is interesting because the Talk’n Shop podcast with Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, and Rocky Romero is part of Bauer’s MLW Radio. That’s simultaneously an indicator to the truth of this (besides that Bauer’s had a strong track record when he’s broken big stories) and a possible hint as to who else is leaving, one would think.

    NJPW has done annual contracts up in January seemingly since the beginning of time. In the past, rumors of talent leaving before January have usually been deemed false because of the timeline.

  • Triple H Announces 6 #NXTRoadTrip Shows For February

    Triple H announced 6 more #NXTRoadTrip shows on Monday, with events scheduled for Memphis, Nashville and Indianapolis in early February then Philadelphia, Asbury Park and Albany later in the month. Tickets for both tours go on-sale this Thursday, January 7.

    Here is an updated look at NXT’s touring schedule:

    • Jan. 14: Milwaukee, WI
    • Jan. 15: Green Bay, WI
    • Jan. 16: Chicago, IL
    • Jan. 17: Chicago, IL
    • Jan. 29: Pittsburgh, PA
    • Jan. 30: Detroit, MI
    • Feb. 4: Memphis, TN
    • Feb. 5: Nashville, TN
    • Feb. 6: Indianapolis, IN
    • Feb. 18: Philadelphia, PA
    • Feb. 19: Asbury Park, NJ
    • Feb. 20: Albany, NY

  • Finn Balor Reveals His Goals In WWE For 2016, Nominees For 2015 NXT Year-End Awards

    Finn Balor Reveals His Goals In WWE For 2016, Nominees For 2015 NXT Year-End Awards

    – NXT Champion Finn Balor revealed his New Year’s resolutions for 2016 in a new post on his official Twitter account this weekend. Balor noted that he would like to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion and perform at Madison Square Garden in addition to some more generic resolutions, such as “[being] a positive influence,” “[becoming] the best” and “[changing] everything.” You can check out Balor’s tweet below.

    – Speaking of Balor, WWE announced the categories and nominees for the first-ever NXT Year-End Awards for 2015, and the current NXT Champion is nominated in every male singles category, including being featured in four of the eight matches nominated for NXT “Match of the Year” for 2015.

    Fans still have time to cast their votes for the NXT “Year-End Awards,” as voting will remain open until Wednesday, January 6th at 10am EST. The winners will be revealed on a special edition of NXT TV on the WWE Network on Wednesday, January 13th. Cast your vote today at WWE.com.

    Overall Competitor of the Year: Finn Balor, Bayley, Kevin Owens, Sasha Banks, Samoa Joe, Charlotte, Sami Zayn, Becky Lynch, Tyler Breeze, Asuka

    Male Competitor of the Year: Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Samoa Joe, Sami Zayn, Tyler Breeze

    Female Competitor of the Year: Bayley, Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Becky Lynch, Asuka

    Tag Team of the Year: Blake and Murphy, The Vaudevillains, Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady, Dash and Dawson, The Lucha Dragons

    TakeOver of the Year: Rival, Brooklyn, Respect, London

    Match of the Year: Bayley vs. Sasha Banks (Takeover: Brooklyn), Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens (Brock Lesnar: The Beast in the East, Live from Tokyo), Women’s Fatal 4-Way (Takeover: Rival), Samoa Joe vs. Finn Balor (Takeover: London), Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens (Takeover: Rival), Bayley vs. Sasha Banks – 30-Minute WWE Iron Man Match (Takeover: Respect), Sasha Banks vs. Becky Lynch (Takeover: Unstoppable), Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks (WWE NXT, July 15, 2015), Finn Balor vs. Neville – No. 1 Contender’s Tournament Final (Takeover: Rival), Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor (WWE NXT, March 25, 2015)

  • Photos: Zack Ryder & Emma Go Public With Their Real-Life Relationship

    Photos: Zack Ryder & Emma Go Public With Their Real-Life Relationship

    Longtime WWE Superstar Zack Ryder and WWE Diva Emma have decided to go public with the fact that the two are a real-life couple.

    Ryder and Emma posted the following photos of the two spending the New Year’s Eve holiday together in Los Angeles, California this weekend, as well as pictures of their trip to Disney California Adventure Park on New Year’s day.

    The popular Zack Ryder last appeared on WWE television in a Royal Rumble segment on last Monday night’s edition of RAW, while Emma has been paired with Dana Brooke in NXT as of late.

    Below are the photos Ryder and Emma posted on social media, where they confirmed their relationship by writing “with my woman” and “with my man” on the posts.

  • Mick Foley Names His WWE Match Of The Year For 2015

    Mick Foley Names His WWE Match Of The Year For 2015

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley took to social media to share his 2015 “Match of the Year” on Thursday, and anyone who has been reading Foley’s blogs over the past few months will probably not be surprised in the slightest who “The Hardcore Legend” gave the nod to.

    Foley posted the following on his official Facebook page on New Year’s Eve to reveal who he felt had the best match in WWE during the 2015 calendar year.

    MY MATCH OF THE YEAR

    Sasha Banks vs Bayley: August 22, 2015 – ?#?Brooklyn?, NY.

    My oldest and youngest son spent several hours today compiling the top 15 matches in WWE NXT or WWE in 2015. They were deadlocked on which match should be number one with one son picking Sasha Banks vs Bayley and the other picking Seth Rollins vs Dean Ambrose from MITB, June 14, 2015. So I got to pick the tiebreaker. I went with Sasha and Bayley because of the emotion, because it captured a moment in time, and created a memory that many wrestling fans will hold dear for years. Grown men cried. I know; I was one of them.