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MLW Once Upon A Time In New York Results: Matt Riddle vs. Davey Boy Smith Jr., Kojima In Action

This recap was originally written by SEScoops’ staff writer Dominic DeAngelo on MLW.com

It’s a big weekend as MLW presents Once Upon A Time In New York! Who is the first person to welcome the Melrose Ballroom but Cesar Duran! He promises some intense lucha action and makes the challenge to Salina de la Renta to bring her best luchadores to Azteca Lucha on May 11 in Chicago to challenge his roster. He also promises a female luchadora to challenge Janai Kai but who comes in but Zayda Steel and Brett Ryan Gosselin. They take exception to Duran thinking he’s going to step in front of the line for a Featherweight title shot and Zayda eventually asks him why lucha libre promoters are so shady. Up pops Salina de la Renta on the screen. She disparages the intellect of BRG & Zayda (combined) and she accepts Duran’s challenge for Chicago as Rocky Romero unleashes shots on an Azteca henchmen.

BRG calls Rocky John Stamos and makes his way to the ring for the opening match.

MATCH 1
Scramble Match
Brett Ryan Gosselin vs. Love, Doug vs. Ichiban vs. Marcus Mathers vs. Dyln McCay vs. Cannonball

Before Cannonball can even make it to the entryway, AKIRA and Jake Crist jump him which causes an all-out brawl between The Calling & The Response. Cannonball is left laying but the match is underway.

Big highlights from the likes of Marcus Mathers & McCay as both use their tag team synergy to control a good deal of the bout. Love, Doug proves that love is a battlefield in this one, but does get caught with a beautiful tornado DDT by McCay. Cannonball does come to and dominates as expected. However, BRG proves himself to be the opportunist when he downs Doug and puts his feet on the ropes for the 1-2-3.

WINNER: Brett Ryan Gosselin

MATCH 2
Bad Dude Tito (presented by Salina de la Renta) vs. Azteca 66

What a major signing by Salina de la Renta and Promociones Dorado as Bad Dude Tito walks out to the ring and he’s sure to make short work of Azteca 66. A massive lariat followed up by a Scott Steiner-esque screwdriver gets him the easy 1-2-3.

WINNER: Bad Dude Tito

Next up, out comes Mister Saint Laurent to introduce WTF’s latest signing in AJ Francis. Francis goes down to the ring to rip apart New York City which prompts Alex Kane, Faye Jackson and Mr. Thomas to come out. Kane makes clear that BOMAYE is for the people and NYC is the people. Francis says that Kane let down their elders by losing the World Title to in Black History Month. That prompts Mr. Thomas to handle business and the fight begins.

MATCH 3
AJ Francis vs. Mr. Thomas (with Alex Kane & Faye Jackson)

What a straight up FIGHT this match starts out as and both men clearly have the power to topple one another. Mr. Thomas has a bit more speed but gets caught by Francis who pulls Thomas up for a massive powerbomb.

However, Thomas later catches Francis off-guard with a leaping hurricanrana! He then splashes Francis in the corner. MSL gets on the apron for a quick distraction and Francis picks Thomas up for the Cash Out! 1-2-3!

WINNER: AJ Francis

The feed is cut by CONTRA and Mads Krule Krugger and he promises a new army of new soldiers in the Sentai Death Squad. “A reckoning is coming.”

MATCH 4
Zayda Steel vs. Delmi Exo

Salina de la Renta is on commentary as Zayda and Delmi are well aware of the stakes in this match. There’s some good grappling in this match and the momentum teeters back and forth in the favor of both Featherweights.

Zayda has an impressive flurry and channels Steve Blackman by sweeping Delmi’s leg. Eventually, an Azteca henchman hops on the ring apron which stops Zayda from hitting the Killswitch. Exo shows her savvy and catches Zayda with a Delmi Driver for the pinfall victory.

WINNER: Delmi Exo

Post-fight, out comes Cesar Duran who offers his hand to Delmi and she accepts. Zayda begins to talk trash to Salina on stage and she gets a hard shot from Janai Kai! All out chaos ensues! Cesar wants Janai to put her title right now on the line, but Salina says that he doesn’t control the show.

MATCH 5
Davey Boy Smith Jr. (with MSL & Joshua Bishop) vs. Matt Riddle

Riddle is beginning the feel like Public Enemy #1 for the World Titan Federation and him and Davey Boy Smith Jr. are going to be a battle for ages. It sure is as submissions are applied and power strikes are unleashed. DBS channels moves from his Hart Dungeon legacy including a Crippler Crossface and Uncle Bret’s Sharpshooter!

However, Riddle’s resiliency and MMA background comes in great handy. DBS seems to have the win with a sitdown pin, but it’s Riddle who rolls him over for the 1-2-3!

WINNER: Matt Riddle

You know it’s a big night in Major League Wrestling when Court Bauer comes out for a big announcement and being from NYC, Court is ready to go, but the feed cuts and Mads Krugger has a target in sight: it’s Bauer. A legion of the Sentai Death Squad comes out and begins ambushing Bauer and the roster! So many fighters are laid out and sure enough, CONTRA had their clutches on Court. Thankfully, SGC and league officials come out to attend to Bauer and the victims from CONTRA.

MATCH 6
Magnus (with Cesar Duran) vs. Star Jr. (presented by Salina de la Renta)

This is a much different type of lucha fight as Magnus and Star Jr. do a great deal of brawling on the outside. Both men do utilize their high-flying including an amazing over-the-top senton flip over the ring post to the outside by Star Jr.!

Magnus fights on, but does get caught with a MASSIVE superplex. Star Jr. gets to the apron and does a springboard double stomp for the pinfall finish! A big win for Promociones Dorado and Salina’s bid for Mistico’s Middleweight gold!

WINNER: Star Jr.

Duran soon gets his retribution. Cesar is seen whistling and happens to walk up on a fallen Rocky Romero. He puts coins over his eyes and it seems like El Jefe has taken out Salina’s Numero Uno!

It’s main event time.

MAIN EVENT
Alex Kane & CozyMax vs. WTF (Tom Lawlor, Richard Holliday & Joshua Bishop)

Okumura and Holliday duke it out, but eventually reach a stand-off. Okumura tags in Alex Kane and Holliday turns in Lawlor. These two have the grapple game down. However Lawlor utilizes his kicking strength but it’s not long before Lawlor gets caught with a CRISP belly-to-belly suplex. It’s a near fall for the former World Champ.

Big double suplex by Kane and Okumura as they get another two count. Lawlor soon manages to roll Okumura over to his corner and one half of CozyMax is isolated.

Holliday and Okumura are the two to go at it for a bit and then it’s back to Lawlor and Kane. Bishop finally gets in the mix and shows his pure strength against Kane, but it was Kojima who made a blind tag to Kane’s back while in the corner. Kojima may have an injured MCL, but that doesn’t stop him from hitting a beauty of a Lariato! He covers: 1-2-3!

WINNERS: CozyMax & Alex Kane

Post-fight, the celebration is about to begin, but in comes Davey Boy Smith to tip the scales. WTF takes over the ring as they beat down their three opponents. Suddenly backstage catches word of a brawl between The Calling & The Response. It’s just all-out unruliness as it’s ultimately the World Titan Federation who stand tall!

MLW Intimidation Games Results: Satoshi Kojima vs. Minoru Suzuki, Matt Riddle Defends NJPW TV Title, More

This recap was originally written by SEScoops’ staff writer Dominic DeAngelo on MLW.com. Catch the full replay of the PLE here at TrillerTV+

The Melrose Ballroom in New York City was SOLD OUT and for good reason as Intimidation Games packed a punch with three promotions coming together under Major League Wrestling! Not one, not two, not three, but four titles were on the line in The Big Apple and the PLE starts off in a big way with World Middleweight gold!

MATCH 1

MLW World Middleweight Championship

Mistico (with Cesar Duran) vs. Rocky Romero (c) (with Salina de la Renta)

Rocky had a gameplan in place for this match, but it was saturated in disrespect as the champion attempted to get Mistico off his game by nearly tearing the challenger’s mask off his face.

The whole fight, which was full of many close calls, was teetering back and forth between both luchadors and even though Rocky tried to get Mistico off his game by literally ripping his mask, it didn’t deter the challenger from achieving his goal. He stayed true to his high-flying strategy and caught Rocky off-guard with his unbelievable headscissors to fujiwa armbar, causing the champ to immediately tap out!

WINNER and NEW MLW World Middleweight Champion: Mistico

Post-fight, Duran wanted Rocky to put his hair on the line in a hair vs. mask fight, but Rocky was not obliging.

MATCH 2

NYC Street Fight

The Calling vs. AKIRA & Jake Crist

AKIRA and Crist waste zero time in attacking Rickey Shane Page and Sami Callihan as they take The Calling out and then dive on top of them to the outside.

The battle lives up to the stipulation as weapons are certainly used with Sami resorting to paper cuts and RSP making the most of his brute strength. RSP was cagey throughout this entire fight as he used size and speed against his former tag partner in AKIRA. However, both AKIRA and Crist did have an unexpected ace up their sleeve.

It was reported that Raven was lurking in the Melrose Ballroom somewhere, but when Cannonball went to get the tables from underneath the ring, they got the Blue Meanie instead!

Boards were broken, but spirits weren’t as AKIRA almost relished in the challenge at fighting RSP and Sami. He nearly was about to get the win with The Death Penalty, but was fought off and Crist got tangled with RSP. Sami took the opportunity to low blow Crist and RSP got him in a backslide and 1-2-3!

WINNERS: The Calling

AKIRA immediately goes on the attack to RSP and chaos ensues as the numbers games gets the advantage for The Calling. However, help is on the way as Jimmy Lloyd comes running down to help ward The Calling off! Sami wanted the trio to fight more, but sure enough, Raven appears on the big screen.

Raven asks that that Sami and RSP want to steal the name The Calling? Call his new faction The Response – “quote the Raven, nevermore.”

We see Tom Lawlor, MSL and Davey Boy Smith Jr are in the men’s bathroom and they feel it’s a good time to stake their claim for the World Tag Team gold. The Bulldog is relieving himself and doesn’t wash his hands as he makes clear it’s either “tap or snap” for Second Gear Crew.

MATCH 3

Bobby Fish vs. Alex Kane (with Mr. Thomas & Faye Jackson)

Alex Kane is clearly focused and needs to be tonight against a game Bobby Fish. Fish is very much feeling confident and shows it in his offense.However, both men are quick to lock up and they work the ground game. Kane starts off on the offensive, and even locks in the Fade To Black early. Fish may have got a cheap shot in and then focuses on the left knee. It becomes a target for Bobby.

He has Kane on the defensive quite a bit in the bout, but Fish a little too cocky and he gets taken to Suplex Island. Sure enough, Kane finds the right opportunity and chokes Fish out in the Fade To Black!

WINNER: Alex Kane

Kane gets on the mic to acknowledge the fans in NYC, but AJ Francis stops the celebration. He says that many fans don’t even realize BOMAYE came from Muhammad Ali, but ended up dropping a bombshell on the group. “Some people in your ranks, may not be as loyal as you think they are.” The crowd “ooo’s” at that one as both Mr. Thomas and Faye dismiss that notion.

MATCH 4

MLW World Tag Team Championship

WTF (Tom Lawlor & Davey Boy Smith Jr. w/ MSL) vs. Second Gear Crew (c)

WTF make it a point to try to take Manders out of the equation as DBS goes back to his hoss fight ways by delivering stiff elbows to the Corn Belt Cowboy. Matthew Justice rises to the occasion and splashes the sports entertainment out of DBS and Lawlor. However, once Manders gets back in, WTF take control. They go for the Hart Attack on Manders but Justice puls Lawlor out. SGC focus on DBS and hit him with a harsh spear and lariat combo. That’s curtains but Lawlor pulls referee Frank Gastineau out!

A table get presented and Lawlor is the one to fall victim to it. He gets Tornado DDT’ed by Justice through it in an amazing double team. Lawlor is twitching in pain as Manders covers: 1-2-no! MSL, who came in wearing a helmet to the ring, gets slugged by Manders. However, out comes Brett Ryan Gosselin and it allows DBS to grab the helmet and hits Manders with it. He gets covered by Tom Lawlor: 1-2-3. New champs!

WINNERS and NEW MLW World Tag Team Champions: WTF

The feed soon cuts and we see Mads Krule Krugger. He’s ready for one last war and he’s going to unleash his “new blood” into the league. “HAIL CONTRA!”

MATCH 5

NJPW World Television Championship

Bad Dude Tito vs. Matt Riddle (c)

Both Riddle and Tito are game for this fight as each competitor shows speed, athleticism and strength is shown. Suplexes are readily exchanged before kicks and strikes are exchanged. Tito gets the better of the exchange with a massive lariat.

Tito says he’s gonna rip Riddle’s head off. However, Riddle hits a fisherman’s buster and then follows up with a Broton Bomb for two near falls. “BRO” chants echo throughout the Melrose Ballroom.

Tito spinebusters Riddle down and hits a frog splash for his own near fall. More strikes are exchanged. Riddle goes on a flurry but Tito slows him down when he gets his knees up. Tito knows how to grapple and it’s evident in this match.

Hard forearms are traded between the two and then so are strikes and suplexes. Tito hits a blue thunder bomb and it’s a near fall. Only 15 minutes in this fight. Riddle manages to hit a package tombstone and it’s good for the pinfall win.

WINNER
and STILL NJPW World Television Champion: Matt Riddle

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MATCH 6

$5,000 Five-Minute Challenge

Janai Kai vs. ???

Salina de la Renta walks out with a bag of cash and issues the challenge to anybody in the back. Out comes a game Zoey Cannon from Boston. A quick boot to the corner then a massive roundhouse knocks Zoey out cold quickly. The ref calls for the bell.

WINNER: Janai Kai

We cut to Cesar Duran who is smiling proudly in his office with the Middleweight Title sitting in front of him. He issues a new challenge to Salina. He wants her best luchador in the War Chamber. Who will she chose?

It’s main event time.

MAIN EVENT

MLW World Heavyweight Championship

Minoru Suzuki vs. Satoshi Kojima (c)

It should be noted that Kojima hasn’t competed in MLW or NJPW since his last Major League match. However, these two men know one another way too well and Suzuki is sadistic in his gameplan, greatly torquing the leg of Kojima.

Strong style and fighting spirit is greatly shown in this fight, but sportsmanship is out the window as Minoru makes plenty of moments to taunt his longtime rival. Kojima does hit Suzuki with a Kojima cutter and a lariato, but doesn’t get all of the latter. However, the two-time champ perseveres and nails a crisp one on the undefeated fighter in MLW and gets the emphatic 1-2-3!

WINNER and STILL MLW World Heavyweight Champion: Satoshi Kojima

Nic Nemeth Signifies Start of New Era With Championship Win At The NJPW New Beginning In Sapporo, Full Results

The NJPW New Beginning In Sapporo event signified the start of a new era for NJPW as a new crop of foreign talent took center stage in the wake of some older names leaving.

The show built around Nic Nemeth’s debut for the promotion saw the officials putting their trust into the wrestling veteran in his very first outing for the company. The star formerly known as Dolph Ziggler not only main-evented the show but also picked up the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship in his debut match for the promotion.

Nemeth made it very clear in his first promo as the new champion that he will be taking this responsibility very seriously. The Global Champion declared passionately that the title means everything to him and he won’t be just sitting on his ass around after this big victory:

“This might be 20 more years of me holding this title and defend it in every goddamn night. If that’s what it means, that’s how I will go into my grave holding this, holding this championship that says, I am better than the best and I don’t just sit on my ass now and go home and wait for a call in three months to say it’s time to defend it.

You want a shot, you earn it, you step up to me, man to man, face to face, look me in the fucking eye and say, I think, I think. I think I can go with you. I think I can hang and you better believe that I’m gonna knock your head off your fucking body.”

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Nic Nemeth wasn’t the only name who was trusted by the company to lead it forward. In an event that also featured one of Kazuchika Okada’s final matches for the promotion before his departure, Matt Riddle made headlines by picking up the NJPW World TV Championship from the new company president Hiroshi Tanahashi.

NJPW New Beginning In Sapporo Full Results: Nic Nemeth, Matt Riddle And More

Apart from this the show also showcased names such as Shota Umino who now have the responsibility to step up as the next generation of pillars for the legendary promotion. You can check out the full results from the event below:

  • Toru Yano & Tomoya def. Shoma Kato & Tomoaki Honma
  • Zack Sabre Jr. def. Yuji Nagata
  • HOUSE OF TORTURE (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita) def. Boltin Oleg, Togi Makabe & Ryusuke Taguchi
  • Kazuchika Okada, YOH, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI def. Great-O-Khan, Jeff Cobb, Francesco Akira & Callum Newman
  • Los Ingobernables De Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi, Yota Tsuji & BUSHI) def. Just Five Guys (SANADA, Taichi, Yuya Uemura, DOUKI & TAKA Michinoku)
  • IWGP Women’s Championship Match: Mayu Iwatani (c) def. Mina Shirakawa
  • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: SHO def. El Desperado (c)
  • NEVER Openweight Championship Match: EVIL (c) def. Shota Umino
  • NJPW World TV Championship Match: Matt Riddle def. Hiroshi Tanahashi (c)
  • IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship Match: Nic Nemeth def. David Finlay (c)

With the recent backstage changes and the confirmed departure of top names such as Will Ospreay and Okada, NJPW has a lot of challenges ahead. The latest event, however, was a declaration from the company that they are ready to face the music and there is a new set of faces that are going to help them rebuild the company in wake of older talents leaving. 

Related: Hiroshi Tanahashi Acknowledges NJPW’s Need For New Stars After Recent Departures

TCW Crowns Inaugural Champions At First TV Tapings (Results)

Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling made its return this Thursday, marking the revival of the promotion created by the late Dusty Rhodes after a hiatus of 20 years.

The event took place at Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory in McDonough, Georgia, and it was a sold-out affair. Dusty Rhodes’ daughter Teil and QT Marshall were also in attendance.The event was filmed for television.

Turnbuckle Championship TV taping results from February 8

Here are the results from Thursday night’s TCW’ show:

– Kay Jay Impala & Dylan Lesynd defeated Jimmy Wild & Shaun Moore in a match that took place before the tapings began.

– Brady Booker defeated Elijah Drago (with The Diamond Sheik)

– Carlie Bravo (with Shawn Dean) defeated “The Mexican Rockstar” Vary Morales

– Dyland Lesynd defeated Matt Cardona

– The East Coast Outlaws defeated The Supastarz, Nikki Eight & Tommy Mars – TCW Tag Team Championship match

– Angelica Risk defeated Hyena Hera – TCW Women’s Championship match

– Adrian Ward defeated Aaron Solo – Nightmare Factory Championship match

– QT Marshall, Luther Biggs, Scotty Riggs & Glacier defeated Sunny Daze, Owen Knight, Duncan Mitchell & Adam Priest (w/ Matt Griffin) – Eight-man tag team match

In addition to the matches, various promos and vignettes showcased the history of the promotion and introduced some wrestlers to the audience.

Teil Rhodes was introduced as the Executive Vice President (authority figure) of TCW.

About TCW’s return

In December 2023, reports emerged that Cody Rhodes and his Nightmare Factory partner QT Marshall filed a trademark for Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling.

The promotion initially set up its offices in East Cobb County, Georgia, and held its inaugural event in July 2000. It later had its first PPV in 2001 and secured television airtime. Following the closure of WCW and ECW, many notable names such as Scott Hall, ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, and New Jack competed in the promotion.- 

Wrestle Kingdom 18 Takeaways: Okada Avenges Danielson Loss, New Champions, Nic Nemeth Debuts

New Japan Pro Wrestling has wrapped up one of their biggest annual event, NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 (#WK18) from the historic Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. 

The show featured a stacked card, including the long-awaited rematch between Kazuchika Okada and Bryan Danielson. 

Here are the four takeaways and highlights from NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18.

Kazuchika Okada Avenged His Forbidden Door Loss To Bryan Danielson

Fans have been looking forward to Okada and Danielson’s rematch since their legendary first encounter at AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door on June 25, 2023. “The American Dragon” won a hard-fought contest against Okada by submission. Looking to avenge his loss, the NJPW superstar was motivated to get a big victory over Danielson at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18. 

In the match, both talented wrestlers tried to outmaneuver the other in the co-main event. Danielson had control of the match early by working over Okada’s right arm. Although “The American Dragon” gave his opponent problems throughout the match, Okada was able to land the Rainmaker to avenge his loss. 

After the match, both superstars respected each other by bowing their heads in the ring. The win for Okada may set up another match to end their rivalry once and for all. 

David Finlay beat Moxley and Ospreay to become the first IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion, then got into it with Dolph Ziggler

David Finlay defeated Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley in a tense three-way match to become the inaugural IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion. The matchup saw all three competitors were able to have their moments, but the Finlay did just enough to get the victory. 

The action took both in the ring and the crowd, as each wrestler did whatever it took to win. Weapons also got involved in the hard-hitting title match, including steel chairs and a table. One notable highlight in the match was Jon Moxley spiking Finlay on his head on Ospreay’s chest with a Pile Driver. 

The turning point in the match was when BULLET CLUB War Dogs (Alex Coughlin & Gabe Kidd) attacked Ospreay and Moxley to help Finlay. The two AEW superstars overcame the assault, which eventually led to Finlay winning. The BULLET CLUB leader landed a Suplex into a knee to the face of Ospreay to become the champion. 

While celebrating his victory, Finlay got into an altercation with former WWE superstar Nic Nemeth at ringside. This was seemingly done to set up a match between the two for the title. 

Tetsuya Naito defeated his former ally to become the new IWGP Heavyweight Champion

The NJPW legend has concluded his journey to become an IWGP World Heavyweight Champion in the main event. Tetsuya Naito earned his opportunity to challenge SANADA for the title by winning last year’s G1 Climax. In a match months in the making, Naito earned a tough win over his former Los Ingobernables de Japon ally.  

SANADA gave Naito everything he could handle as he tried to defend the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion for the fifth time successfully. However, Naito was able to end SANADA’s reign after landing Destino. 

Before Naito could celebrate his win, he was attacked by EVIL and Dick Togo. SANADA would make the save and take out the “heels.” After taking out the House of Torture members, SANADA left the ring to give Naito his moment to celebrate with the NJPW fans. 

Guerrillas Of Destiny won both IWGP/ NJPW Strong Tag Team titles

The tag title match was set after Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) won the 2023 World Tag League. In the finals, they defeated Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo). After the win, Goto and HASHI gave G.O.D. a rematch at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 in a winner-takes-all match for the IWGP & NJPW Strong Tag Team Championships. 

This proved to be a mistake, as G.O.D. won both tag titles. Both teams went back and forth, as neither wanted to take the loss. Towards the end of the match, Phantasmo took out HASHI outside the ring with a Moonsault from the top rope. The match finished when Hikuleo landed Super Thunder Kiss 86 from the top rope on Goto for the pin.  

After the match, both teams showed respect for each other, and G.O.D. celebrated with the crowd before returning backstage. 

Conclusion

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 was a great card with plenty of incredible matches. Each match delivered exciting action and great moments, including seven title changes. 

One of the matches that fans will discuss is the three-way match for the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship. The match was fast-paced and delivered memorable moments, but it teased what could happen next with Nemeth. 

The next notable event for the company will be the NJPW Battle In The Valley on January 13 at the San Jose Civic in San Jose, California. Currently, NJPW has announced who will compete on the card. Fans should expect match announcements to come soon. 

5 Takeaways From AEW Worlds End

All Elite Wrestling’s final pay-per-view of 2023 is in the books, but the show wasn’t short of headlines.

News, rumors, and more flew around the wrestling world just hours leading up to the event and once the main event closed, we were left with more questions than answers.

So, without further ado, here’s what you need to know coming out as AEW closed out their 2023:

Samoa Joe Heads Into 2024 as AEW World Champion

A legitimate injury, nearly everybody in the AEW locker room going after him, and the impending arrival of The Devil, it was very much a MJF vs. the world scenario in the now-former World Champion’s hometown of Long Island, New York. While everyone thought it would be the doing of The Devil that would be the ultimate undoing of MJF’s World Title reign, it was a Coquina Clutch from Samoa Joe that would put MJF out cold and leave referee, Bryce Remsburg with no choice but to call for the bell. Samoa Joe now sits at the top of the mountain in All Elite Wrestling.

‘The Devil’ Adam Cole Was Pulling The Strings All Along Against The Puppet Master Himself, MJF

Rewind all the way to the June 14, 2023 edition of AEW Dynamite…MJF and Adam Cole fought to a 30-minute time limit draw with MJF’s AEW World Championship up-for-grabs. Just weeks later, the pair were ‘randomly’ drawn together as teammates in the inaugural ‘Blind Eliminator Tag Team Tournament,’ a tournament the pair ending up winning, but ended up falling short in their bid for the AEW Tag Team Titles against then-champions, FTR. However, MJF and Adam Cole would gain something more valuable than gold (to some)…friendship. MJF and Cole put their differences to the side and respected one another after such a grueling rivalry. The pair would kick-off AEW’s biggest show in the company’s history ‘All In’ by defeating Aussie Open to become Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions in front of 70,000-plus fans inside of London, England’s historic Wembley Stadium. MJF and Cole would also close out the show with their long-awaited AEW World Title rematch, but this time, MJF would get the better of Cole, and retained his title.

After a string of injuries and health woes, Cole would be in-and-out of competition, leaving MJF to fend for himself and defend the titles by himself, which led to numbers being too much for the Long Island-native to handle, when he dropped the ROH Tag Titles to his newest rival ‘The Devil’s’ masked friends on the December 27 edition of Dynamite. With Samoa Joe lurking in the shadows for a rematch of his own, MJF accepted Joe’s challenge, for a helping hand leading up to tonight’s showdown…something Joe honored until the aforementioned 12/27 Dynamite, where Joe took out MJF following the latter’s title loss.

And on one fateful night in MJF’s hometown of Long Island, New York…his past finally caught up to him as he lost the AEW World Championship…and his best friend, Adam Cole. Following Joe’s victory over MJF, the vaunted masked men surrounded the ring before rushing inside and attacking both men…but the attack stopped and the masked assailants held MJF and Cole face-to-face before the lights would go out…and when they came up, Cole was standing side-by-side with the masked men, all facing MJF. By the time the now-former champion figured out what just happened, it was too late as Wardlow, Roderick Strong, Matt Taven, and Mike Bennett all removed their masks to reveal Cole’s newest creation…which closed out ‘Worlds End’ by taking out Cole’s now-former tag team partner…and The Devil was no longer MJF…but the man playing the strings all along, Adam Cole, Bay Bay.

Eddie Kingston Wins Inaugural Continental Classic

‘The Mad King’ cemented his place in AEW history. During AEW’s inaugural Continental Classic tournament, Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley did exactly what they do best, brutalize their opponents and a collision course to the finals was exactly what many wanted and predicted. The Heart and Soul of AEW against the Ace of AEW was exactly what the doctor ordered for what was otherwise a somewhat lackluster pay-per-view event. Both Kingston and Moxley came with their best and after violent attack after violent attack, it was the pride and joy of Yonkers, New York who came out on top in front of his home state fans as the first-ever AEW Continental Classic Champion.

Take a look at All Elite Wrestling’s newest title belt, as well as some of the highlights of this brutal encounter, below:

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Christian Cage Outsmarts The Ultimate Opportunist

In-ring wise, the best match on the card was Christian Cage’s (technically) unsuccessful TNT Championship defense against longtime friend and rival, Adam Copeland. After a beautifully violent 20-plus minute encounter, Copeland planted Cage’s protege, Nick Wayne through a table engulfed in flames before delivering a Killswitch of his own to Cage to secure the 1-2-3. Just moments after his victory, Copeland was celebrating with his first title in AEW, however, Cage’s sidekick and former TNT Champion, Killswitch (FKA Luchasaurus) attacked Copeland before getting ready to cash-in his TNT Title opportunity that he earned by outlasting 19 other competitors during the show’s ‘Zero Hour’ battle royale affair.

However, Cage would return to the ring and somehow convince Killswitch to hand him over the contract, which the then-former champion would sign and hand over to senior referee, Paul Turner. The bell would ring before Cage did what Copeland did to him…finish him off with his own signature move, the spear. The devastating spear would garner the three-count for Cage, and in doing so, make him a two-time TNT Champion, and now becoming the TRUE Ultimate Opportunist. 

Miro Sends Andrade el Idolo Packing While Redeeming His Ultimate Prize

With rumors swirling that Andrade el Idolo would be departing AEW following tonight’s pay-per-view, it seemed to be a foregone conclusion that Miro would have his hand raised following the pair’s match. While that was exactly the case, it was far more competitive than many previously thought after the news of Andrade’s impending departure came about, and while securing the 1-2-3 was the goal of the match, Miro gained something far, far more valuable…his wife CJ Perry, who assisted ‘The Redeemer’ and was reunited with her husband at long…long last.

CONCLUSION

As previously mentioned, many rumors and news surrounded tonight’s show. Throughout the first handful of matches, the damper of the earlier day’s news sure casted a dark cloud over AEW’s final pay-per-view offering of 2023, however the classic TNT Championship match between Christian Cage and Adam Copeland began a hot streak for the night as Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley’s Continental Classic Final before the ultimate reveal of Adam Cole as The Devil lea
ding to Samoa Joe’s World Championship victory over MJF closed out the night on a high note.

Who will Samoa Joe set his sights on for his first title defense? Will Adam Cole have answers for MJF after months and months of manipulation? Will MJF even be with AEW in 2024? We have a TON of loose ends to tie up as All Elite Wrestling opens up to a new chapter, starting this Wednesday night on Dynamite.

AEW begins their 2024 when the company returns to your screens this coming Wednesday, January, 3, when Dynamite takes place from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

All Elite Wrestling will be back on pay-per-view on Sunday, March 3, 2024 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The show will feature the legendary Sting’s final match against a yet to be announced opponent.

Limitless Wrestling Force Of Nature Live Results: Channing Thomas vs. Ace Romero, MSP vs. Above The Rest

 Popular independent wrestling promotion Limitless Wrestling returned for their final event of the year on December 16. One of the featured matches had Channing Thomas defending his Limitless World Championship against Ace Romero in the main event.

 The event marked Thomas’s first title defense for the promotion since winning it at Limitless Vacationland Cup on August 26. The match was scheduled to be a typical title match. However, the champion attacked Romero with a steel chair and busted him open before the match could start. Romero recovered, and the title bout was changed to a No Disqualification match. 

Despite being hurt early, Romero rallied and was close to defeating Thomas. Luckily for the champion, Sidney Bakabella was in his corner and aided Thomas in defeating Romero. 

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Another match on the card featured MSP(Aiden Aggro & The DangerKid) taking on  Above The Rest (Gabriel Skye & Tristen Thai) in a two out of three falls match. They were in a feud for a few months as they tried to prove who was the better team. 

MSP was able to get the first pin in the match, but they couldn’t maintain control over Above The Rest. Skye and Thai earned two back-to-back pinfalls to win the match and end the feud. 

Limitless Force Of Nature occurred at the Yarmouth Amvets venue in Yarmouth, Maine. The event went live on Independent Wrestling TV. To watch the event, you must pay $10 for a subscription.

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Limitless Force Of Nature Match Card Results

  1. Anthony Greene def. TJ Crawford
  2.  JT Dunn def. Ricky Smokes
  3.  LSG & Ava Everett def. Love, Doug & Gabby Forza 
  4. Dezmond Cole def. Ortiz 
  5. Above The Rest (Gabriel Skye & Tristen Thai){2} def. MSP (Aiden Aggro & The DangerKid){1}-Two Out Of Three Falls Tag Team Match
  6. (C) Channing Thomas with Sidney Bakabella def. Ace Romero to retain the Limitless World Championship in a No DQ Match

Expect The Unexpected Just Gettin’ Warm Results & Highlights: Marcus Mathers vs. Ken Broadway, Miracle Generation vs. High Flying Star Machines

Independent wrestling promotion Expect The Unexpected returned after a two-month break with an exciting match card. In the main event, Key To The East Champion Marcus Mathers defended his title against his rival Ken Broadway in a Deathmatch.

ETU had built towards their main event for a few months, dating back to when Mathers won his championship. He won the title by defeating Masha Slamovich and Broadway in a three-way elimination match at ETU Summer Madness on July 30. After the match, Broadway made his intentions clear that he wanted another title opportunity. 

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The feud continued when Broadway and his faction Killionaires Club (J Boujii & PB Smooth) defeated Mathers, Austin Luke & Dyln McKay at ETU Nostalgia, Ultra on September 23. After the loss, Mathers made the Deathmatch against Broadway official for the Key To The East Championship for ETU Just Gettin’ Warm. 

In the main event of the show, both Mathers and Broadway tested their limits as they tried to do whatever it took to win. The finish came when Mathers landed a Gotch Piledriver on a stack of steel chairs for the win. 

After the match, Broadway shared that Mathers earned his respect, and they shook hands to seemingly end their rivalry. 

Another match on the card had IWTV Independent Tag Team Champions Miracle Generation (Dustin Waller & Kylon King) successfully defending their titles against High Flying Star Machines (Bojack & Diego Hill). 

 High Flying Star Machines hoped to pull off the upset, but Waller and King proved why they are one of the best tag teams in wrestling today. 

ETU Just Gettin’ Warm occurred at The Heart Ballroom in  Newark, New Jersey. The event went live on Independent Wrestling TV. To watch the event, you must pay $10 for a subscription. 

ETU Just Gettin Warm Match Card Results

  1. Brayden Toon def. Steve Peña, Adonis Stone & Yoya- Four Corners Match
  2. Janai Kai def. Christina Marie 
  3. Killionaires Club (J Boujii & PB Smooth) def. The Shook Crew (Bobby Orlando & Bryce Donovan) 
  4. Jimmy Lloyd def. BK Westbrook
  5. (C) Miracle Generation (Dustin Waller & Kylon King) def. The High Flying Star Machines (Bojack & Diego Hill) to retain the IWTV Independent Wrestling Tag Team Championship 
  6. Rickey Shane Page def. John Wayne Murdoch-ETU Key To The East Title #1 Contendership Match
  7. Kushida def. Brandon Kirk
  8. (C) Marcus Mathers def. Ken Broadway to retain the ETU Key To The East Championship in a Deathmatch

ETU Just Gettin’ Warm Match Highlights

(C) Marcus Mathers def. Ken Broadway

Rickey Shane Page def. John Wayne Murdoch

(C) Miracle Generation (Dustin Waller & Kylon King) def. The High Flying Star Machines (Bojack & Diego Hill) 

AEW Dynamite Review 12/13/23: Droste’s Hits & Misses

This week’s AEW Dynamite from Arlington, Texas is in the can. What was good? What was bad? What worked? What didn’t?

Let’s dive into Wednesday night’s show.

They started the show off hot with a Samoa Joe coming out for a promo right off the bat, even skipping the Dynamite show intro. The segment quickly evolved into including Hangman Adam Page and Roderick Strong as well. Joe accused Page of being the Devil, while Strong said it was obvious that MJF is.

This flowed right into the first match, featuring Page vs. Strong. They had an excellent match, maybe a little too competitive for my taste considering they teased Page getting into a world title feud with MJF recently and…Strong isn’t exactly on that level. However, the story was that Page was outnumbered by Strong’s crew outside the ring. In the end, Page got the victory. Hot way to start the show.

The Continental Classic Doesn’t Let Up. Good. 

The Continental Classic continued with Brody King and Andrade absolutely tearing it up with an outstanding match. I am a bit surprised that Andrade continues to go over in some of these contests given his recently teasing he could be interested in a return to WWE. He went over King here, using an exposed turnbuckle to his advantage.

The Von Erichs (Kevin, Marshall, and Ross) were backstage with an interview with Renee Paquette. Orange Cassidy came in with the Best Friends and said he needs two partners for a match on Rampage and asked the Von Erichs (Marshall and Ross) to team with him. They obliged. Felt like a bit of false advertising to not put the Von Erichs out in front of the crowd on Dynamite since they advertised it in advance, though the live crowd will see them when they tape Rampage later on after Dynamite. 

Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho Have An Off Night

The Golden Jets, Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega, came out for a promo in the ring. They explained their lengthy absence was due to getting attacked backstage by Big Bill and Ricky Starks at Full Gear. They were eventually interrupted by Starks and Bill and the segment turned into a back and forth of insults between the teams. Jericho and Omega were a bit off, with Omega even calling the team the Winnipeg Jets at one time (but quickly corrected himself). Omega’s big line was talking about how nobody remembered the storyline with Bill and The Firm, but said that he was more flacid and “sawft.” There was even a mention of Enzo Amore. 

They officially announced that Jericho and Omega will challenge for the tag titles against Bill and Starks at Worlds End. Starks came off very well by the end, showing a lot of fire on the microphone. I still have zero interest in seeing Omega and Jericho continue to team as it feels like a waste of Omega.

Riho and Ruby Soho wrestled while Toni Storm did guest commentary with Mariah May at her side. I’ve said it before here in this column, but man, this character with Storm is really flatlining. They need to kick this storyline with May into high gear as it still hasn’t even really begun. Way too slow of a burn here, in my opinion.

Jay Lethal and Rush wrestled in a Continental Classic bout. They mentioned that Lethal would be mathematically eliminated with a loss as he has zero points so far (Rush has 3, though he’s really shined in each match). Maybe surprisingly, Lethal was mathematically eliminated as Rush won with a sleeper hold tap out very quickly. Match only went a few minutes (the fastest of the whole tournament). Lethal was consoled by Jeff and Karen Jarrett, and Sonjay Dutt after the match as he looked frustrated. Rush celebrated with a dude’s beer at ringside and high fived another crowd member so hard I was worried they might have fractured their hand. 

Mark Briscoe and Jay White Have A Good One

Mark Briscoe and Jay White wrestled in a Continental Classic tournament match. The announcers did a good job going over the different scenarios for each man to make it to the finals. Crowd was really into this one, with several “Dem Boys” chants. 

Very back and forth, with Briscoe charging in right away and hitting the Froggie Bow early. Briscoe took a crazy toss to the outside and also hit an elbow to the outside late. In the end, Briscoe dodged a second Froggie Bow and hit the Blade Runner to get the victory. Excellent match.

The previous result eliminated Rush mathematically from the tournament since White holds a tiebreaking victory over him. 

Jon Moxley and Swerve Strickland Delivered

In the main event, Jon Moxley and Swerve Strickland wrestled a Continental Classic match that was my most anticipated television match in quite some time. Strickland is one of the hottest names in all of wrestling right, so I was intrigued with how they’d book this one against one of Moxley’s core main eventers.

Crowd was super hot early until they worked a slow style at the start. If they brawled and started out quick, the place would have been unglued. Each guy tried to get into each other’s head as they struggled for position, with Mox giving Swerve a brief peck of a kiss in the corner, and Swerve returning the favor moments later. 

Mox took an early advantage brawling but Swerve then hit a brutal looking DDT to Mox off the second rope. Swerve worked him over on the outside of the ring, but Mox came back with a clothesline out of the corner back in the ring and hit a piledriver for two. Moments later, he trapped Swerve in the ring apron on the outside, then tossed him into the ring steps as they went to commercial.

Mox was still in control throughout the commercial and after until Swerve came roaring back with a backbreaker and some back elbows. Mox reversed a rolling offensive maneuver into a cutter for two, then hit a Gotch-style piledriver for two. They exchanged headbutts and Swerve then hit the Flatliner, a suplex and big boot for two. Strickland then used Moxley’s move, with the continued stomps and back elbows. He then hit his running kick and went up top for the Swerve Stomp but Mox knocked him to the outside. 

Mox hit a Stomp and locked in an armbar when Swerve made it back into the ring. Swerve made the ropes for the break. Moxley then went to get a chair, which would have been a DQ loss, but Swerve hit a crossbody over the top to the outside. Back in the ring, Strickland hit the Swerve Stomp off the top for two. Strickland then went for the JML Driver, but Moxley rolled through for the pinfall while holding the tights. Taz sold that Strickland may have had a shoulder up, too. Stricland looked stunned in the ring. Feels like we’re destined for a rematch in the Gold League finals in two weeks. 

The show ended with Hangman Adam Page being attacked in the parking lot by the four masked men. The Devil was sitting a car and nodded at his men, who then slammed Page on the windshield of the car. 

For more from Ryan Droste, check out the Top Rope Nation podcast. New episodes drop weekly on YouTube, Apple, Spotify and everywhere else podcasts are found. 

NJPW World Tag League 2023 Day 16 Results & Highlights: Bishamon vs. Guerrillas Of Destiny, Ten Man Tag Team Match

On December 10, New Japan Pro Wrestling concluded the final day of their annual tag tournament. In the main event, IWGP Tag Team Champions Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) faced Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo). 

It was an interesting road to the finals for the tag champions, who had two losses in the early stages of the tournament. Their first match was a loss to Guerrillas Of Destiny, which made fans wonder how far they would go in the World Tag League. However, Bishamon turned it around, won four matches, and had a time-limit draw to reach the semi-finals. They went on to defeat BULLET CLUB War Dogs (Alex Coughlin & Gabe Kidd) to get the finals which gave them extra confidence.

NJPW World Tag League 2023 Day 16 Bishamon vs. Guerrillas Of Destiny

To make their comeback in the tournament complete, they avenged their loss to G.O.D in the finals. 

Another match on the card had Tetsuya Naito teaming with his faction Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji) and Zandokan Jr. to defeat Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi, TAKA Michinoku & Yuya Uemura). 

NJPW World Tag League 2023 Day 16 occurred at the Grand Messe Kumamoto in  Mashiki, Kumamoto, Japan. To watch the event, you must subscribe to NJPW World, which costs around $10.

NJPW World Tag League 2023 Day 16 Match Card Results

Pre-Show

  1. Oleg Boltin & Ryusuke Taguchi def. Asosan & Kodai Nozaki- Frontier Zone Tag Team Match

Main Card

  1. Atlantis Jr., Master Wato & Soberano Jr. def. TMDK (Kosei Fujita, Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste)-Six-Man Tag Team Match
  2. Monstersauce (Alex Zayne & Lance Archer), Minoru Suzuki & Yuji Nagata def. BULLET CLUB (Alex Coughlin, Bad Luck Fale, Gabe Kidd & Jack Bonza)-Eight-Man Tag Team Match
  3. United Empire (Callum Newman, Great-O-Khan, HENARE & Jeff Cobb) def. CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano), Oskar Leube & Yuto Nakashima-Eight-Man Tag Team Match
  4. House Of Torture (Dick Togo & SHO) def. Shota Umino & Tiger Mask
  5. House Of Torture (EVIL, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Yujiro Takahashi) def. Kaito Kiyomiya, Ryohei Oiwa & Tomoaki Honma-Six-Man Tag Team Match
  6. Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kazuchika Okada def. Gates Of Agony (Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona)
  7. Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji) & Zandokan Jr. def. Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi, TAKA Michinoku & Yuya Uemura)-Ten-Man Tag Team Match
  8. Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) def. Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo) in the finals of the World Tag League 2023 

NJPW World Tag League 2023 Day 16 Highlights

Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) def. Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo)

Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji) & Zandokan Jr. def. Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi, TAKA Michinoku & Yuya Uemura)

Game Changer Wrestling Highest In The Room 2 Results: Blake Christian vs. Starboy Charlie, Andrade El Idolo vs. Joey Janela

Game Changer Wrestling returned with an intriguing card for the second Highest In the Room live event. One of the featured matchups had GCW World Champion Blake Christian defending his title against Starboy Charlie. 

The GCW World Champion came into the match motivated to defend his title for the 27th time. His last successful defense was against Little Guido at GCW What Is Your Choice on December 3. Christian has had an incredible run this year in the promotion, and it looks like he could end 2023 with it still around his waist. 

GCW Highest In The Room 2 Blake Christian vs. Starboy Charlie

 “The Denim Dragon” tried his best to pull off the upset victory, including nearly winning with a Piledriver. However, Christian was able to bounce back in the match and land a Curb Stomp on Charlie for the win. 

Another match on the card featured All Elite Wrestling superstar Andrade El Idolo taking on Joey Janela in his GCW debut. El Idolo won the match with a Figure Four Leg Lock. 

GCW Highest In The Room 2 occurred at the Ukrainian Culture Center in Los Angeles, California. The event streams live on FITE TV with a subscription to FITE+ for $7.99. 

GCW Highest In The Room 2 Match Card Results

  1. Jordan Oliver def. Alec Price 
  2.  Deathmatch Royalty (Matt Cardona & Steph De Lander) & Jimmy Lloyd def. Los Macizos (Ciclope & Miedo Extremo) & Lil Cholo-Six-Man Tag Team Match
  3. Ninja Mack def. Cole Radrick vs. Bodhi Young Prodigy vs. Mr. Danger vs. 1 Called Manders vs. Dark Sheik vs. Oni El Bendito- 7-Person Scramble 
  4. Santana Jackson def. George South 
  5. (C) Violence Is Forever (Dominic Garrini & Kevin Ku) def. Masha Slamovich & Rina Yamashita to retain the GCW Tag Team Championship 
  6. Big F’n Joe def. Sawyer Wreck 
  7. The South Pacific Savages (Jacob Fatu & Juicy Finau) def. Effy & Mance Warner 
  8. (C) Blake Christian def. Starboy Charlie to retain the GCW World Championship 
  9. Johnny Game Changer (John Hennigan) & Taya Valkyrie def. Maki Death Kill (Maki Itoh & Nick Gage)-Mixed Tag Team Match
  10. Andrade El Idolo def. Joey Janela

Freelance Wrestling 3 Counts At Freelance Results: Miracle Generation vs. Bang & Matthews, Storm Grayson vs. Sandra Moone

On December 9, Freelance Wrestling held their last event of 2023 with four championship matches. One of the featured matches on the card had IWTV Independent Tag Team Champions Miracle Generation (Kylon King & Dustin Waller) defending their titles against Davey Bang and August Matthews. 

The tag champions were looking to hold their gold heading into 2024. They’ve had a challenging ten months, having successfully defended their titles 19 times. Miracle Generation’s last championship match victory was against Swipe Right (Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes) at Beyond Wrestling’s Wrestling Open on November 30. 

Freelance Wrestling Three Counts At Freelance Miracle Generation vs. Bang & Mathews

King and Waller aimed to reach 20 title defenses and were successful. Bang and Matthews presented a formidable challenge as both teams wrestled at a fast pace. Ultimately, the champions were able to outmaneuver their opponents to get the win. 

Another match on the card featured Freelance World Champion Storm Grayson putting his title on the line against Sandra Moone. The challenger tried to become the second female to win the title. However, Grayson proved to be too much. 

The champion had control for most of the match, but Moone had moments where it looked like she could pull off the upset. The finish came when Grayson landed the V Trigger on Moone against the ropes for the pin. 

 Freelance 3 Counts At Freelance occurred at the Logan Square Auditorium in  Chicago, Illinois. The event went live on Independent Wrestling TV. To watch the event, you must pay $10 for a subscription.

Freelance 3 Counts At Freelance Match Card Results

  1. Darius Latrell def. Alfonso Gonzalez, Danni Bee, Laynie Luck, Wind Dragon & Robbie Reeves-Six-Person Scramble Match
  2. (C) Shane Mercer with James Russo def. Dan The Dad to retain the Freelance Underground Championship
  3. Allie Katch def. GPA 

  4. (C) Miracle Generation (Kylon King & Dustin Waller) def. Davey Bang & August Matthews to retain the IWTV Independent Tag Team Championship 

  5. Koda Hernandez def. Koko Lane 
  6. (C) Darin Corbin def. Chico Suave to retain the Freelance Legacy Championship 

  7. (C) Storm Grayson def. Sandra Moone to retain the Freelance World Championship 

NXT Deadline Results: Ilja Dragunov vs. Baron Corbin, Men’s and Women’s Iron Survivor Challenges Commence, More

WWE NXT’s latest premium live event in the form of ‘No Mercy’ went down (12/9/23) from the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut!

Ilja Dragunov knocked off Baron Corbin to retain the NXT Championship, Trick Williams and Blair Davenport won the Iron Survivor Challenges, and more!

Results

  • Ilja Dragunov (C) def. Baron Corbin — NXT Championship
  • Trick Williams def. Bron Breakker, Dijak, Tyler Bate, and Josh Briggs — Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge
  • Blair Davenport def. Tiffany Stratton, Lash Legend, Kelani Jordan, and Fallon Henley — Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge
  • Dragon Lee (with Rey Mysterio) def. Dominik Mysterio (C) (with Rhea Ripley) — NXT North American Championship
  • Kiana James (with Izzi Dame) def. Roxanne Perez — Steel Cage Match
  • Carmelo Hayes def. Lexis King
  • Axiom def. Nathan Frazer

Highlights

Dreamwave Wrestling Good As Gold Results: El Hijo Del Vikingo vs. Jack Cartwheel vs. Stephen Wolf vs. Gringo Loco, More

Independent wrestling promotion Dreamwave Wrestling held their Good As Gold event on December 9, featuring four title matches. One of the matches had El Hijo Del Vikingo put the Dreamwave Alternative Championship on the line in a 4 Man Scramble Match. 

After a few months of no defense, Vikingo was motivated to retain his championship for the final Dreamwave card of the year. His last successful defense was in a Four Way Match against Alex Shelley, Flamita, and Gringo Loco at Dreamwave Those Summer Nights on August 5. On the card, Vikingo found himself facing three opponents again with Jack Cartwheel, Stephen Wolf, and Gringo Loco for the title. 

In what could be the best match of the night, Vikingo was able to successfully defend his title. The finish came when the champion landed a 630 Senton to pin Wolf. 

Dreamwave Wrestling Good As Gold Brittnie Brooks vs. Zamaya

Another exciting match on the card had Dreamwave Women’s Champion Brittnie Brooks defending her title against Zamaya. Brooks was coming off a tough matchup against Masha Slamovich at Dreamwave Uprising on December 8. After retaining her title, Brooks was attacked by Zayda Steel and Maggie Lee. As the “heels” stood over the champion with her title, Zamaya also appeared to pose with the Dreamwave Women’s Championship. 

Looking to make a statement, Brooks had a decisive win over Zamaya. After the match, Lee came out to confront the champion, which could set up a match at the next Dreamwave event. 

Sreamwave Good As Gold occurred at Knights Of Columbus Hall in LaSalle, Illinois. It went live on Independent Wrestling TV. To watch the event, you must pay $10 for a subscription.

Dreamwave Wrestling Good As Gold 4 Man Scramble

Dreamwave Good As Gold Match Card Results

(Match Card Is Subject To Change)

  1.  Connor Hopkins wins Good As Gold Rumble Match
  2. J-Rod def. Hyan
  3. (C) Wasted Youth (Dyln McKay & Marcus Mathers) def. Zeke Zshe Enterprises LLC (J Fowler & Victor Iniestra) to retain the Interim Dreamwave Tag Team Championship 
  4. Miyu Yamashita & Emi Sakura def. Zayda Steel & Maggie Lee
  5. (C) El Hijo Del Vikingo def. Jack Cartwheel,  Stephen Wolf & Gringo Loco to retain the Alternative Championship 
  6. (C) Brittnie Brooks def. Zamaya to retain the Dreamwave Women’s Championship 
  7. Hartenbower def. (C) Christian Rose by DQ- Dreamwave Championship 
  8. (C) Christian Rose def. Hartenbowerto retain the Dreamwave Championship 

ACTION Wrestling Bangers Only 4 Results: Adam Priest vs. Alex Kane vs. Krule, Daniel Makabe vs. Billie Starkz

ACTION Wrestling returned on December 8 with an exciting card featuring a mixture of wrestlers from the independent wrestling scene and major promotions. In the main event, ACTION Champion Adam Priest put his title on the line in a three-way match against Alex Kane and Krule. 

Priest aimed to defend his championship for the 11th time successfully. His last title defense was against Brandon Kirk at ACTION Bus Barn Brawl on November 10. On an impressive run as champion, Priest hoped to enter 2024 with his title and achieve a full year as champion on January 20, 2024. However, taking on two different opponents proved to be difficult. 

In the three-way match, Kane was able to get the win after Krule landed a Full Nelson Facebuster on Priest. “The Suplex Assassin” speared Kruger to take him out of the ring and pinned Priest. 

The event ended with Kane holding the Major League Wrestling Heavyweight Championship and the ACTION Championship as he exited the venue.  

ACTION Wrestling Bangers Only 4 Billie Starkz vs. Daniel Makabe

Another match on the card featured an intergender match between All Elite Wrestling talent Billie Starkz and Daniel Makabe. Starkz is set to challenge Athena for the Ring Of Honor Women’s Championship at ROH Final Battle on December 15. 

In the match, Makabe focused on the legs of Starkz to control the match. However, Starkz was able to rally back in the match and landed a Swanton Bomb for the win. 

ACTION Wrestling Bangers Only 4 occurred at the Roger Spencer Community Center in  Tyrone, Georgia. It went live on Independent Wrestling TV. To watch the event, you must pay $10 for a subscription. 

ACTION Wrestling Bangers Only 4 Adam Priest vs. Alex Kane vs. Krule

ACTION Wrestling Bangers Only 4 Match Card Results

  1. Diego Hill def. Landon Hale 
  2. Rachel Armstrong def. Deity 
  3. Bojack def. Austin Luke
  4.   Squatting Dragons (Erron Wade & Kody Manhorn) def. BK Westbrook & Ella Envy 
  5. Billie Starkz def. Daniel Makabe 
  6. Rico Gonzalez def. TJ Crawford 
  7. Channing Thomas def. Bobby Flaco
  8. Alex Kane def. (C) Adam Priest & Krule to Win the ACTION Championship in a Three-Way Match

Dreamwave Wrestling Uprising Results: Brittnie Brooks vs. Masha Slamovich, Miyu Yamashita vs. Shazza McKenzie

Independent wrestling promotion Dreamwave Wrestling had its first all-female show on December 8 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in LaSalle, Illinois. In the main event, Impact Wrestling star Masha Slamovich challenged Brittnie Brooks for the Dreamwave Women’s Championship. 

Brooks faced a difficult challenge in her first title defense as she took on one-half of the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions(alongside Killer Kelly). She won the Dreamwave Women’s Championship by defeating Zayda Steel at Dreamwave Follow Your Hart on October 14. 

Dreamwave Uprising Brittnie Brooks vs. Masha Slamovich

Since her title win, Brooks has stayed relatively inactive in her wrestling career. She’s had four matches in which she has been on the losing side. However, she turned it around with a big win over Slamovich to retain the Dreamwave Women’s Championship.

Another match on the card featured a matchup between Miyu Yamashita and Shazza McKenzie. Yamashita was coming into tonight’s contest with momentum after defeating Demi Exo at Major League Wrestling One Shot on December 7 for the Princess Of Princess Championship. While Yamashita went into the match with extra confidence, McKenzie was motivated to get the win. 

The match went back and forth, but Yamashita won. 

Fans must subscribe to Independent Wrestling TV for $10 to watch the event. 

Dreamwave Uprising Match Card Results

  1.  Maggie Lee def. J-Rod 
  2.  Sierra def. Zamaya via DQ
  3. Rebecca J Scott def. Heather Reckless
  4. Shelly Benson & Ivy Malibu def. The Hale Twins (Sage & Briar Hale)
  5. Zayda Steel def. Xia Brookside
  6. Emi Sakura def. Hyan
  7. Miyu Yamashita def. Shazza McKenzie
  8. (C) Brittnie Brooks def. Masha Slamovich to retain the Dreamwave Women’s Championship 

WWE RAW Results (3/13): Cody Rhodes Sends a Message to Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa and The Usos Take Out Kevin Owens, More

WWE‘s latest edition of Monday Night RAW went down on (3/13/23) from the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island! Solo Sikoa and The Usos took out Kevin Owens, Cody Rhodes knocked off LA Knight, and Damage CTRL sent a message to Trish Stratus!

Live Coverage

The show begins and WWE Hall of Famer Edge makes his way down to the ring. Before Edge can say much, The Judgment Day interrupts. Edge says he knows Finn Balor will just sick Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and DominikMysterio on him if he tries to attack them, so if Finn wants his WrestleMania match he’s got it. Edge says he’s wasted enough time on The Judgment Day and he needs to finish Finn off once and for all before he retires because he doesn’t have much time left. Edge says the way he sees it, there’s only one way the feud between he and Finn can end…Edge vs. Finn Balor at WrestleMania 39…inside Hell in a Cell! The Providence, Rhode Island crowd is in a frenzy and Finn says hell can’t handle his demons and accepts…but until then, and the rest of The Judgment Day rush the ring and it’s a three-on-one attack against the WWE Hall of Famer. The Judgment Day’s opponents for tonight, Johnny Gargano and Dexter Lumis, alongside Candice LeRae rush the ring and make the save! The brawl continues and our commentary team of Corey Graves and Kevin Patrick announce that The Judgment Day will face Lumis and Gargano after the break.

The Judgment Day (Damian Priest & Dominik Mysterio) (with Rhea Ripley) def. Dexter Lumis & Johnny Gargano (with Candice LeRae)

A clip is shown from earlier tonight where Cathy Kelley was interviewing The Miz but Damage CTRL was attacking Trish Stratus in the backstage area and the interview was cut short.

We then see Omos and MVP making their way down to the ring and we’ll hear from the pair after the break.

Back from the break and Omos and MVP are in the ring. MVP says Brock Lesnar is a terrific athlete but he’s not a great deal broker…and Brock wastes no time and makes his way down to the ring. Brock goes right up to Omos and comes face-to-face with his WrestleMania 39 opponent. The Providence, Rhode Island crowd in attendance are thunderous with the ‘holy sh*t!’ chants as Omos puts his fist up to Brock’s face and Brock laughs at how big Omos’ hand is while the crowd now pours in the ‘Suplex City!’ chants. Lesnar and Omos shake hands but Brock stomps on Omos’ foot and Omos dumps Brock out of the ring. Brock laughs Omos off while a bunch of WWE officials rush down to the ring but Brock backs off and heads backstage.

We then see the clip from last week’s show where Jey Uso turned on Sami Zayn and realigned himself with The Bloodline. Cody Rhodes’ and Sami Zayn’s confrontation with The Usos from this past Friday’s episode of SmackDown was then shown.

Cody Rhodes then makes his way down to the ring and ‘he’ll ‘The American Nightmare’ will face LA Knight after the break!

Cody Rhodes def. LA Knight

After the match, Cody grabs a microphone and wants to address his WrestleMania 39 opponent…the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns. Cody says Paul Heyman told him not to make it personal against Reigns at WrestleMania but with him, it’s always been personal. Cody says the reason he wears a tailored suit every day isn’t because he thinks he’s anybody…it’s because he wants to be somebody. Cody says he acknowledges Roman Reigns but it’s time that Roman acknowledges him and while he’s (Cody) not perfect, his record since coming back to WWE is since he’s undefeated. Cody says on April 2 when the sun goes down in Hollywood, it’s going down on Roman Reigns’ generational title run.

We then see a clip from Seth Rollins and Logan Paul’s confrontation on last week’s show during Miz TV. Byron Saxton is then shown backstage with Seth Rollins. Byron asks Seth about Logan attacking him last week and Seth says Logan celebrated like he won the lottery last week but that’s because he did win the lottery…he gets to face Seth Rollins at WrestleMania. Seth says everyone knows you can’t keep him down but The Miz interrupts. Miz says Seth is jealous of Logan and if you ask him (Miz), it looks like Seth has lost control. Miz says next week, Logan Paul will host IMPAULSIVE on Monday night RAW. Baron Corbin interrupts and tells The Miz that he wants to be on Logan’s show next week. Miz says Logan is booked full and Baron asks to be Miz’s co-host for WrestleMania 39. Miz says he doesn’t have enough pull to make that happen so Baron asks Seth to be his trainer for his match against Logan but Seth says he doesn’t need Baron’s help. Baron says he’s trying everything he can and tells Seth that he’s lucky they don’t fight because if they did, he’d (Baron) knock Seth out cold and take his spot at WrestleMania. Seth challenges to Baron for a match tonight and exits. Miz tells Baron that if he beats Seth, he’ll face Logan Paul at WrestleMania instead of Seth.

It’s then announced that Bronson Reed will face Elias after the break.

Bronson Reed def. Elias (with Rick Boogs)

After the match, Cathy Kelley is shown backstage and she catches up with Kevin Owens. Kevin says it shouldn’t be hard to understand why he doesn’t want to team up with Sami Zayn against The Bloodline. Kevin says he wishes Sami the best and directs his attention to Cody Rhodes. Kevin says he appreciates Cody helping Sami but he doesn’t want Cody to help him tonight against Solo Sikoa because he wants Cody to fully focus on Roman Reigns at WrestleMania.

We then see United States Champion Austin Theory backstage, where he approaches Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins of the Street Profits. Theory says Dawkins has more fire and desire than Ford and says every time Ford gets an opportunity, he falls flat on his face. Theory says Ford and Dawkins always talk about the smoke but Ford doesn’t ever do anything once the smoke arrives. Dawkins steps in and tells Theory that he’s got some smoke for the US Champion and theory accepts the challenge.

Austin Theory def. Angelo Dawkins (with Montez Ford)

It’s then announced that the next member of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2023 will be announced by WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair this Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. EDT/10:00 a.m. PDT on The Bump.

The first inductee in this year’s WWE Hall of Fame, Rey Mysterio then makes his way down to the ring. Rey says he’s honored to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and says his induction isn’t only for him, it’s for his family and the fans. Rey’s son Dominik Mysterio interrupts and says he’s actually proud of his father and says that Rey deserves his Hall of Fame induction. Dominik says Rey was so dedicated to his craft that he forgot about his family, especially him (Dominik). Dominik says he remembers his 16th birthday party where all of his (Dominik’s) friends showed up in Mercedes and Rey only got him a BMW. Dominik challenges Rey to a match at WrestleMania 39 but Rey shakes his head and walks off in disappointment. Dominik screams to his father from the ring and says the only thing Rey taught him was who NOT to be.

Seth Rollins def. Baron Corbin

We then see Otis doing a photoshoot with Maxine Dupri, Mace, and Mansoor of Maximum Male Models. Chad Gable interrupts and tells Otis that he’s been looking for him the entire night but Otis tells Gable that this is his calling.

Paul Heyman is backstage and announces that the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns will be LIVE on Monday Night RAW next week!

Bianca Belair def. Chelsea Green (with Carmella)

After the match, Carmella and Chelsea Green attack Bianca but Asuka rushes down to make the save. Asuka picks up Bianca’s RAW Women’s Championship but pretends she’s going to spit her patented mist in Bianca’s face before dropping the title down in the ring and laughing her way to the back.

Solo Sikoa (with Jimmy & Jey Uso) def. Kevin Owens

NJPW New Japan Cup 2023 Results: Will Ospreay vs. Mark Davis, EVIL vs. Jeff Cobb

New Japan Pro Wrestling continued its second round of the New Japan Cup on March 13 at the Item Ehime in Ehime, Japan.

The main event had Will Ospreay take on his United Empire faction member Mark Davis in the second round of the New Japan Cup. In the co-main event, EVIL competed against Jeff Cobb. The winner of Ospreay vs. Davis and EVIL vs. Cobb will face each other in the next round of the New Japan Cup on March 17.

NJPW streamed their event live on NJPW World at 6:00 AM ET/3:00 AM PT. However, to watch the New Japan Cup, fans must subscribe to their service, which is $9.99 in the United States.

If you would like more results for this week’s events in wrestling, please check back on our results section.

New Japan Cup 2023 Results (3/13)

  1. Chase Owens & Kenta def. Oskar Leube & Ren Narita
  2. Shota Umino & Tama Tonga def. Kosei Fujita & Zack Sabre Jr
  3. Sho & Yujiro Takahashi def. Taka Michinoku & Taichi
  4. Aaron Henare, Great-O-Khan & Kyle Fletcher def. Gedo, El Phantasmo & David Finlay
  5. Bushi, Hiromu Takahashi, Sanada, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito def. Lio Rush, Yoh, Yoshi-Hashi, Tomohiro Ishii & Hirooki Goto
  6. EVIL def. Jeff Cobb- New Japan Cup Tournament Match(Second Round)
  7. Will Ospreay def. Mark Davis- New Japan Cup Tournament Match(Second Round)

New Japan Cup (3/13) Highlights

EVIL def. Jeff Cobb

Will Ospreay def. Mark Davis

NJPW New Japan Cup 2023 Results: Hirooki Goto vs. Kyle Fletcher, Tonga vs. Henare

New Japan Pro Wrestling continued its second round of the New Japan Cup on March 12 at the Shiga Pref. Cultural Industry Community House Event Hall in Shimotara Maibara, Shiga, Japan. SEScoops has the results from the event down below!

The main event had Hirooki Goto take on Kyle Fletcher in the tournament’s second round. Fletcher defeated Goto’s tag team partner Yoshi-Hashi to advance in the New Japan Cup on March 10. Goto wanted revenge for his partner as both aimed to move to the next round. The co-main event featured another New Japan Cup second-round match between Never Openweight Champion Tama Tonga and Aaron Henare.

The event went live on NJPW World at 4:00 AM ET/1:00 AM PT. However, to watch the New Japan Cup, fans must subscribe to their service, which is $9.99 in the United States.

If you would like more results for this week’s events in wrestling, please check back on our results section.

New Japan Cup 2023 Results (3/12)

  1. Ryohei Oiwa & Ren Narita def. Oskar Leube & Tomoaki Homma
  2. Yuto Nakajima & Shota Umino def. Kosei Fujita & Zack Sabre Jr
  3. El Phantasmo, Kenta, Chase Owens & David Finlay def. Taka Michinoku, Douki, Yoshinobu Kanamaru & Taichi
  4. Great-O-Khan, Jeff Cobb, Mark Davis & Will Ospreay def. Dick Togo, Sho, Yujiro Takahashi & EVIL
  5. Bushi, Hiromu Takahashi, Sanada, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito def. Lio Rush, Yoh, Yoshi-Hashi, Toru Yano & Tomohiro Ishii
  6. Tama Tonga def. Aaron Henare- New Japan Cup Tournament Match(Second Round)
  7. Hirooki Goto def. Kyle Fletcher- New Japan Cup Tournament Match (Second Round)

WWE SmackDown Results (3/10): Cody Rhodes and Sami Zayn Take Down The Usos, More

WWE‘s latest edition of SmackDown went down on (3/10/23) from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! Cody Rhodes and Sami Zayn returned the favor to Jimmy and Jey Uso following the latter’s attack on Sami this past Monday night on RAW!

Live Coverage

The show begins and see a video package of Jey Uso turning on Sami Zayn this past Monday night on RAW. We then see Jimmy and Jey Uso arrive to the arena and exit a truck. Paul Heyman is awaiting The Usos and gives Jey a big hug. Jey asks where The Tribal Chief is and Heyman tells Jey that Roman Reigns (and himself) are both proud of him. Heyman exits and Kayla Braxton comes in and asks Jey why he turned on Sami Zayn this past Monday night on RAW. Jey says he’ll say everything that he needs to say in the middle of the ring later tonight.

We then go to the arena where our commentary team of Michael Cole and Wade Barrett welcome us to tonight’s show and it’s time for our opening contest of the evening.

Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus vs. Xavier Woods vs. LA Knight vs. Karrion Kross — Number One Contenders Match, Intercontinental Championship

Woods attacks Knight right as the bell sounds. McIntyre and Sheamus dump everyone out of the ring and meet face-to-face in the middle of the ring. McIntyre tells Sheamus that it didn’t have to come to this and everyone else rushes the ring and returns the favor on McIntyre and Sheamus and the two former teammates are sent to the outside as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Kross and Woods are double teaming Woods in the corner. Woods fights back but the numbers are too much for the New Day member. McIntyre comes into the ring but Kross dumps the former WWE Champion right back to the outside. Sheamus rushes the ring and tosses Knight to the outside and fires him into the barricade. Kross comes over and takes out Sheamus and launches McIntyre into the ring post. Kross and Knight head back into the ring and continue their attack on Woods. A double slam plants Woods, McIntyre comes in and lights Knight up with some chops to the chest but Knight knees McIntyre below the belt and he and Kross plant him with a double suplex.

Sheamus goes up top and lays Knight out with a diving clothesline but Kross shoves Sheamus into the corner as he and Knight continue to dominate the balance of the matchup. Knight nails Sheamus with a swinging neck breaker and goes for the cover but Kross breaks it up. Knight laughs it off but cheap shots Kross as Woods rushes back in the ring to take control. Woods lays Kross out with a slam and plants Knight with a back body drop. Woods goes up top to a raucous of ‘New Day rocks!’ chants and comes crashing down on Knight with a diving elbow drop into a cover but Sheamus, McIntyre, and Kross all rush in to break it up as we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and McIntyre lifts himself up from a tree of woe position and slams Kross, who’s holding onto Knight all down to the mat and everyone is down either inside of the ring or on the outside. McIntyre is the first to his feet and lays Kross out with a lariat, Sheamus comes in and tosses McIntyre to the outside before slamming Knight down to the mat. McIntyre and Sheamus come face-to-face in the ring and argue. Woods comes diving in off the top rope but Sheamus drills him with Brogue Kick in mid-air, Knight comes in and eats a Claymore Kick from McIntyre. Sheamus pins Woods, McIntyre pins Knight, they both get the three count and the referees talk it over while McIntyre and Sheamus argue in the ring but it looks like we have two winners.

Winner(s) – Drew McIntyre & Sheamus

After the match, Kayla Braxton catches up with Paul Heyman backstage. Heyman says Roman Reigns will have no trouble dispatching of Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 39.

It’s then announced that the first member of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2023 will be announced during tonight’s show and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and we see highlights of Drew McIntyre and Sheamus getting the simultaneous pinball victories earlier tonight. McIntyre and Sheamus are arguing backstage and Butch and Ridge Holland break them up before making Sheamus exit.

It’s then announced that Rey Mysterio will be inducted into this year’s WWE Hall of Fame. Rey’s music hits to a massive pop and out comes the first inductee into this year’s Hall of Fame class. Before Rey can say much, Dominik Mysterio, alongside Rhea Ripley, Finn Balor, and Damian Priest of The Judgment Day make their way down to the ring. Dominik says Rey doesn’t deserve this induction and Santos Escobar’s music hits and out comes Santos as well as Cruz del Toro, Joaquin Wilde, and Zelina Vega of Legado del Fantasma interrupt. Santos says he knows Legado and Judgement Day are supposed to fight tonight, so why waste anymore time and have that match, right here, right now? A referee rushes down to the ring and we’ll have the six-man tag team match after the break.

The Judgment Day (Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, and Damian Priest) (with Rhea Ripley) def. Legado del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Cruz del Toro, and Joaquin Wilde) (with Zelina Vega)

After the match, Dominik Mysterio gets back on the microphone and tells his father, Rey, that he should’ve been Eddie Guerrero’s son instead of his (Rey’s).

The Viking Raiders (with Valhalla) def. Braun Strowman & Ricochet

After the match, we see Intercontinental Champion Gunther backstage. Gunther approaches Adam Pearce and says what happened between Drew McIntyre and Sheamus to begin the night isn’t acceptable and Pearce needs to figure it out. Pearce says McIntyre and Sheamus will face off in a one-on-one match next week to determine Gunther’s opponent for an Intercontinental Title match at WrestleMania 39.

We then see SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair make her way down to the ring. Adam Pearce make this way onto the stage and says that Charlotte’s opponent tonight is Shotzi.

Charlotte Flair def. Shotzi

After the match, Rhea Ripley gets in the ring and confronts Charlotte. The SmackDown Women’s Champion tells her WrestleMania 39 opponent that she’s ran through everyone in her path…except for her, and that won’t change at WrestleMania as we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, Jimmy and Jey Uso make their way down to the ring as we see a video package of what went down between The Usos, Sami Zayn, and Cody Rhodes from this past Monday night on RAW.

AEW Dynamite Results (3/8): Powerhouse Hobbs Becomes New TNT Champion, Major Title Gets Rebranded, More

AEW‘s latest edition of Dynamite went down (3/8/23) from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California! Just days removed from AEW Revolution, Powerhouse Hobbs became the new TNT Champion after defeated Wardlow in a Falls Count Anywhere Match! All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan announced that the AEW All-Atlantic Championship has been officially rebranded to the AEW International Championship!

Live Coverage

Orange Cassidy (C) def. Jay Lethal — AEW All-Atlantic Championship

Powerhouse Hobbs is shown backstage with Renee Paquette. Hobbs says tonight is the night he finally feels what it feels like to become a champion.

Ricky Starks then makes his way down to the ring. Starks puts over his victory over Chris Jericho from this past weekend’s Revolution pay-per-view and ponders what’s next for himself. Juice Robinson’s music hits and Juice pops up behind Starks and attacks him.

We then see AEW TNT Champion Wardlow, who’s backstage with Tony Schiavone. Wardlow proposes to Powerhouse Hobbs that they up the ante and make their title match a Falls Count Anywhere Match and tells Hobbs that he’s going to demolish him tonight.

Ruby Soho def. Skye Blue

After the match, Willow Nightingale comes down to the ring and tells Ruby that she isn’t acting like herself. Ruby attacks Willow, as does Toni Storm and Saraya.

We then see ‘Hangman’ Adam Page with Renee Paquette backstage. Page directs his attention to Jon Moxley and delivers one final message to his longtime foe. Page tells Moxley, and anyone else that wants to test him in the future that if you come at him, you’ll be taken to hell.

Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood of FTR make their way down to the ring where Tony Schiavone is awaiting. Cash and Dax tell Tony that they’re here to make their intentions perfectly clear…they’re coming for the Gunn Club and the AEW World Tag Team Titles.

We then see AEW TBS Champion Jade Cargill and Leila Grey backstage with Renee Paquette. Renee asks Jade if there’s anyone who can challenge her 53-0 record. Jade says she’s ran through all All Elite Wrestling has to offer and says she’s looking forward to going to Canada next week because she’s defeated everyone that’s been put in front of her in the United States.

Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho, Danny Garcia, and Sammy Guevara) def. AR Fox & Top Flight (Dante and Darius Martin)

After the match, Chris Jericho grabs a microphone and challenges House of Black to an AEW Trios World Championship match next week in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Kenny Omega, Matt, and Nick Jackson of The Elite, alongside Don Callis interrupt. Callis says nobody should get a title shot before The Elite get their rematch. The lights go out and House of Black appear on the ramp with their titles and it looks like we may have a three way trios title match next week.

We then see AEW President Tony Khan backstage. Tony says the AEW All-Atlantic Championship has been officially rebranded to the AEW International Championship. Tony says Orange Cassidy will remain the champion and defend his title against Jeff Jarrett next week on Dynamite.


We see an exclusive look at Bryan Danielson’s comments after his hard fought loss against MJF in his bid for the AEW World Championship from this past weekend at Revolution. Danielson simply said it’s ‘time to go home’.

Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli def. Alex Reynolds & John Silver

After the match, Moxley continued the attack on Reynolds which prompted Evil Uno to rush down to the ring to make the save.

We then see Anthony Bowens and Max Caster of The Acclaimed alongside Billy Gunn backstage. Matt Menard and Angelo Parker interrupt and offer Bowens, Caster, and Gunn a spot in the Jericho Appreciation Society. The Acclaimed and Gunn laugh off the offer and a match between The Acclaimed and Menard and Parker is set up for this Friday’s episode of Rampage.

Powerhouse Hobbs def. Wardlow (C) — AEW TNT Championship

WWE NXT Roadblock Results (3/7/23): Title Match, Shawn Michaels Appears

The March 7, 2023 episode of WWE NXT, touted as Roadblock, aired live on the USA Network from Orlando, Florida at the Capitol Wrestling Center. 

WWE NXT Roadblock Results 

  • Tony D’Angelo def. Dijak in a Jailhouse Street Fight
  • Bron Breakker & The Creed Brothers def. Jinder Mahal & Indus Sher.
  • Gigi Dolin def. Jacy Jayne.
  • Joe Gacy def. Andre Chase.
  • NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez def. Meiko Satomura.

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

Roxanne Perez vs. Meiko Satomura

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez defended her title against Meiko Satomura.

After Satomura and Perez defeated Katana Chance and Kayden Carter, Satomura grabbed the microphone where she told Perez that since she did something for Perez, then she could do something for her. She wanted the NXT Women’s Championship before Perez said it would be an honor. This was the set up. 

The match served as the main event. Meiko controlled most of it as Perez couldn’t mount any offense for a while. Perez rolled her up for the win. Post-match, Meiko raised her hand, but Perez collapsed. She was checked on by the medical staff and was stretchered out. This closed the show. 

Six-Man Tag Team Match

Indus Sher & Jinder Mahal vs. The Creed Brothers & Bron Breakker in a six-man tag team match was booked. 

The heels have been feuding with The Creed Brothers for several weeks now. The Creeds tried to get Damon Kemp, their former Diamond Mine teammate, to be their partner despite the bad blood between them, but he heeled it up. Breakker walked up and offered to team with them and it was made. 

The match took place in the first hour. The babyfaces had matching attire and got the upperhand heading into the commercial break where they all hit outside dives. Once back from break, the heels took over. The Creeds pinned Sangh with their finisher. 

The Challenge

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Later in the broadcast, Breakker came out to say that he was saving this for next week, but figured he would do it now. He thinks the biggest match should happen at the biggest stage. There are no more roadblocks. He called out Carmelo Hayes, who came out and said it’s time for their paths to finally cross. Hayes said everyone wants it. Breakker said he’s been waiting for this match and anytime he would face anyone else, he was disappointed that it wasn’t Hayes. Carmelo said he has kept tabs on Bron this whole time. Bron recalled having a meeting with Triple H and Shawn Michaels about how they saw them two as guys who could take over NXT. Bron said there is nowhere else to go. Hayes told him that he would see him for the NXT Title at Stand & Deliver. 

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Gigi Dolan vs. Jacy Jayne

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Gigi Dolan vs. Jacy Jayne in a grudge match took place. 

Jayne turned on her a few weeks ago during a segment with Bayley after they lost a triple threat match at Vengeance Day while wrestling NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez. Two weeks ago, Dolan returned to attack Jayne before doing a promo last week about how she would make Jayne pay for the pain she went through. 

The match was kept short with Jayne getting most of the offense. Dolin went over with her finisher. Post-match, Jayne attacked her. 

The Grayson Waller Effect 

The Grayson Waller Effect with special guest Shawn Michaels was booked. 

Waller has been poking Michaels for weeks after losing to NXT Champion Bron Breakker in a steel cage match at Vengeance Day a few weeks ago as he interrupted Michaels during the post-event media scrum. Waller has since been wreaking havoc in NXT for Michaels. 

Michaels said that they used to be cool and wanted to know what changed. Waller said that Michaels is treating him the same way that Vince McMahon used to treat him and holding him back. Michaels pushed back and proved him wrong. Michaels is the new Vince, according to Waller. Grayson wanted to know why. Michaels said Waller is not the guy because he lost to NXT Champion Bron Breakker at Vengeance Day. He said that Waller took his shot at being the guy and missed. Michaels said that Waller needs to look in the mirror. Waller said the only reason Michaels is in his spot is due to his good friend Hunter having a heart attack. Michaels said that he happily helped out a friend. 

Michaels said that he’s in charge of the show now. Waller said that Michaels is sending the brand into an iceberg and he wouldn’t be surprised if he’s cut after WrestleMania because Michaels isn’t using him. Michaels said the brand has always been built around a group of guys, not one guy. Waller said he’s tired of being in NXT because he’s tired of Michaels not seeing his talent. Michaels told him to never run the brand into the ground. Waller wanted him to do something about it. Waller challenged him to a match at Stand & Deliver. Michaels said that people have asked him for a decade to come back. Michaels said it happened before and it will happen again, but the reality is there is someone who wants to whip him more than Michaels. Michaels said that Waller won’t face him, but his Stand and Deliver opponent will be Johnny Gargano. A brawl broke out with Gargano standing tall. 

WWE RAW Results (3/6): John Cena Returns, Sami Zayn Faces Jimmy Uso, More

WWE‘s latest edition of Monday Night RAW went down on(3/6/23) from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts! 16-time World Champion John Cena returned to WWE in his hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, and more!

Live Coverage

The show begins and we see a truck pulling up to the arena. Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Paul Heyman exit the vehicle and Heyman says that they didn’t solve the ‘Sami Zayn problem’ and tonight, Solo Sikoa solves the ‘Kevin Owens problem’, while Jimmy does the same to Sami Zayn.

In the arena, our commentary team of Kevin Patrick and Corey Graves welcomes us to tonight’s show and it’s time for our opening contest of the evening.

Solo Sikoa (with Jimmy Uso) vs. Kevin Owens

Owens attacks Solo during the latter’s entrance and here we go! Solo takes control on the outside of the ring and fires Owens into the ring post before sending the former WWE Universal Champion into the ring and the bell rings to officially start this one. Solo chokes Owens with the middle rope and crushes him with a spinning back kick. Solo lights Owens up with some heavy punches and goes for the cover but Owens kicks out. Solo delivers several stomps to a downed and cornered Owens and lands a standing splash on Owens before going for the cover but Owens kicks out once more. Solo applies a head lock, Owens powers out, and lands a pair of clotheslines on Solo. Owens stomps on Solo’s foot, kicks him in the mid section, and wallops him with a senton. Owens sets Solo up in the corner and looks for the cannonball, Solo rolls to the outside, and Owens surprises him with a clothesline around the corner. Owens sends Solo back into the ring and goes up top, but Jimmy Uso gets on the apron and distracts Owens. Solo sends Owens to the corner and cracks him with a running hip attack and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Solo has Owens on the top turnbuckle. Owens trips Solo to the mat but Solo plants Owens with Samoan Drop and goes for the cover but Owens kicks out. Solo tosses Owens to the corner and looks for a corner splash but Owens evades and both competitors are down. Both Owens and Solo struggle to their feet and when they do, they exchange heavy strikes. Owens looks for a stunner, Jimmy Uso gets on the apron, Owens clotheslines him off, sends Solo to the corner, and nails him with a cannonball. Owens goes up top and crushes Solo with a swanton bomb and goes for the cover but Jimmy comes in and breaks it up but Solo gets disqualified!

Winner – Kevin Owens (via DQ)

After the match, Jimmy and Solo attack Owens. Solo clears off the announce table and Jimmy puts Owens on top of it and delivers a number of strikes. Solo jumps on the barricade and is lining Owens up for a splash through the table but Sami Zayn comes out of nowhere ad makes the save! Sami fires Solo into steel steps and grabs a steel chair and starts swinging at both Solo and Jimmy but both members of The Bloodline escape through the crowd. Sami gets in the ring to a raucous ovation and the Boston, Massachusetts crowd is white hot for Zayn and Owens. Sami looks at Owens and offers his hand to help Owens to his feet but Owens slides out of the ring instead.

It’s announced that we’ll hear from Bobby Lashley after the break.

Back from the break and we see a video recap of the interaction between Bobby Lashley and Uncle Howdy from SmackDown this past Friday night. Lashley is shown backstage and he says Bray Wyatt isn’t a man as we see a Bray Wyatt logo pop up on the monitor behind him (Lashley). The former WWE Champion ponders what it will take for Bray to ‘face him like a man’ and the segment ends.

We then see Byron Saxton backstage with Carmella. The former SmackDown Women’s Champion says Adam Pearce inadvertently set up RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair to ’embarrass herself’ before her WrestleMania match against Asuka. Chelsea Green appears and says it’s nice to see someone agree that Adam Pearce doesn’t know what he’s doing running RAW. Green says after Carmella defeats Bianca tonight, she’ll help Carmella get into the RAW Women’s Title match at WrestleMania. Carmella asks Chelsea to be in her corner against Bianca, Chelsea says she’d be honored to do so, and they both tell Byron to stop listening to their ‘private conversation’ and to leave, which he does.

RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair makes her way down to the ring and she’ll face Carmella after the break.

Bianca Belair vs. Carmella (with Chelsea Green)

Bianca starts things off with a hip toss. Carmella rolls out of the ring and baits Bianca to the outside and Carmella shoves Bianca into the announce table before rushing back into the ring. Carmella meets Bianca with a kick to the mid section but the champion tosses her to the corner and back flips over Carmella before drilling her with a drop kick to the mid section. Bianca sends Carmella to the corner and looks for a splash, Carmella evades, but Bianca rolls her up but Carmella kicks out. Carmella drop kicks Bianca and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Carmella has a head lock applied on the champion in the center of the ring. Bianca looks for a slam but Carmella slides behind the champion and uses Bianca’s braid to slam her to the mat.

Carmella grabs Bianca’s braid but Bianca catches her and nails her with a sidewalk slam over her (Bianca’s) knee and goes for the cover but Chelsea Green slides in the ring to distract the referee. Bianca drags Chelsea into the ring but Carmella spins her around and nails her with a super kick and goes for the cover but Bianca lifts the shoulders after a two count. Bianca sends Carmella to the corner and lands a few short spears before going up top and delivers some heavy hammer fists before back flipping herself to the mat. Chelsea rushes the ring, Bianca dumps her out of the ring and sends her over the barricade. Bianca gets back into the ring, Carmella rolls her up with her feet on the ropes, Bianca kicks out, and plants Carmella with the K.O.D. for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Bianca Belair

After the match, Chelsea Green rushes the ring and attacks Bianca. Carmella joins the attack and Asuka’s music hit and out comes Bianca’s WrestleMania 39 opponent. Carmella and Chelsea look terrified as Asuka approaches them, Asuka spits her mist out, Carmella ducks and it goes directly into Chelsea’s eyes. Carmella and Chelsea exit, Asuka stares Bianca down and the crowd is white hot for these two WrestleMania competitors. Both Bianca and Asuka look at the WrestleMania sign and we see replays from Asuka misting Chelsea.

We then see Sami Zayn walking through the backstage area. Sami finds Kevin Owens and says he doesn’t know what else to say or do and says The Bloodline is too much for he or Owens to take on alone. Sami says he and Owens don’t need to be friends or to even be a team but the only way to talk out The Bloodline is to do it together. Owens says he remembers everything that Sami did to him and says maybe together he and Sami could take down The Bloodline but he doesn’t want to do anything with Sami. Owens tells Sami that maybe Sami should go back with The Bloodline and says he doesn’t care what Sami does but to leave him alone. Sami exits and it’s announced that Seth Rollins and Logan Paul will go face-to-face after the break.

Back from the break and we see a video package hyping up Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 39.

We then see The Miz, who’s in the ring for a special episode of Miz TV. We see highlights from last week’s show where Seth Rollins attacked The Miz before using Miz’s phone to FaceTime Logan Paul to invite him to tonight’s show. Miz says he’s here to moderate Seth Rollins and Logan Paul’s confrontation tonight to prepare for his ‘hosting duties’ at WrestleMania 39. Miz introduces Logan Paul, who makes his way down to the ring. Seth Rollins wastes no time in following Paul and out comes the former WWE Universal Champion. The crowd won’t stop singing Rollins’ theme song and Miz is not happy about it and Paul tells the Boston crowd to ‘shutup’. Rollins screams ‘Boston’ to a massive ovation and says it’s so nice that the ‘social media superstar’ Logan Paul has ‘graced us with his presence’. Rollins says he and Logan have never been formally introduced and he runs down his accolades to Paul, who says he’s very familiar with who Rollins is.

Paul says Rollins is a ‘clown’ and points out that he eliminated Rollins at the Royal Rumble and ’embarrassed’ him at the Elimination Chamber and says he accomplished in one year what it took Rollins over twenty years to do. Paul says if he were Rollins, he wouldn’t like him either. Miz says Paul made a few good points and Rollins looks annoyed and removes his glasses as the Boston crowd leads a ‘f*** you Logan!’ chant. Rollins agrees that Paul made a few good points but says none of those points are the reason that he (Rollins) and the fans don’t like him (Paul), and says that they don’t like him because he’s the ‘scum of the earth’. Rollins says he and the fans don’t want Paul in ‘their house’. Rollins says Boston didn’t come there tonight to see he and Paul talk, they came to see him (Rollins) get his ‘pound of flesh’. Rollins says the talking is over and says it’s time to fight. Rollins takes off his jacket but The Miz says it’s his job to make sure that Rollins and Paul don’t fight tonight. Paul stops Miz and says if he wants to fight Rollins tonight, he will because he does what he wants…but he doesn’t want to fight Rollins tonight because he doesn’t ‘fight for free’…especially in Boston.

Paul says if the stage was bigger, the money was bigger, and if they were somewhere with more star power, he’d consider it. Miz tells Paul that he’s the host of WrestleMania, so he has the authority to make Seth Freakin’ Rollins versus Logan Paul official for WrestleMania 39. Rollins tells Miz to go backstage and make it official and tosses Miz out of the ring. Paul attacks Rollins from behind but Rollins takes control and stops an attacking Miz. Paul clocks Rollins with a big right hook and tells Rollins to let him know about WrestleMania when he wakes up and mocks Rollins from last week and says ‘bye bye bitch!’ before tossing the microphone at Rollins and exiting.

Kevin Patrick and Corey Graves on commentary hype up John Cena’s appearance for later tonight and we see a video replay of Brock Lesnar and MVP’s interaction in the VIP Lounge form last week’s show.

Omos makes his way down to the ring, alongside MVP and Brock Lesnar’s WrestleMania 39 opponent will face Dolph Ziggler after the break.

Omos (with MVP) vs. Dolph Ziggler

Mustafa Ali is watching this one from behind the barricade. Omos scoops and slams Ziggler, hoists him back up and plants him with a two-handed choke slam for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Omos

We then see Maxine Dupri, Mace, and Mansoor of Maximum Male Models backstage. Baron Corbin approaches them and asks for a spot in the group but Mace screams ‘EW!’. Maxine says if Corbin can help her dispatch of Chad Gable that way Otis isn’t distracted and joins MMM, there may be a spot for Corbin in the group. Corbin tells Maxine that she won’t regret her decision and exits.

Finn Balor, alongside Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio of The Judgment Day make their way down to the ring and Balor will face Johnny Gargano after the break.

Finn Balor (with Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio) vs. Johnny Gargano (with Dexter Lumis)

Gargano nails Balor with a hurricanrana, dumps Balor out of the ring, and crushes him with a dive through the ropes on the outside as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Balor is in control back inside of the ring. Gargano takes Balor down with a big chop to the chest and drop kicks him out of the ring. Gargano goes for a flip over the ropes, Balor dives back into the ring, Gargano stops himself on the apron, and flips back into the ring and lays Balor out with a cross body. Balor trips Gargano to the mat and unloads some ground and pound as he yells in Gargano’s face but Gargano rolls him up but Balor kicks out. Dominik Mysterio gets on the apron, Gargano knocks him to the outside, but Balor takes advantage and drop kicks Gargano. Balor goes up top, looking for the Coup de Grace and Edge’s music hits! Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley rush to the stage to stop Edge but the WWE Hall of Famer comes in from the crowd and shoves Balor off the top rope. Gargano plants Balor with ‘The Final Beat’ and gets the 1-2-3!

Winner – Johnny Gargano

After the match, Dexter Lumis takes out Damian Priest and Edge flattens Balor with a massive spear.

We then see a highlight package of the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and his WrestleMania 39 opponent Cody Rhodes’ interaction from this past Friday’s episode of SmackDown.

Nikki Cross makes her way to the ring and she’ll face Piper Niven after the break.

Nikki Cross vs. Piper Niven

Cross leaps on Niven’s back before the bell and Niven tells the referee to ring the bell and begin the matchup. Cross goes up top and nails Niven with a cross body and Niven rolls to the outside. Niven gets back in the ring and cracks Cross with a head butt but Cross lands a drop kick and a chop to the chest. Niven grabs and plants Cross with a swinging side slam and gets the 1-2-3!

Winner – Piper Niven

Backstage, we see Rick Boogs and Elias. Boogs is pumping iron as always and tells Elias that it would be smart for Boogs to tell Bronson Reed (who’s standing nearby) that he should go up to him and tell him that he wants to fight him. Boogs tells Reed something and Reed comes back and tells Elias that he and Elias will fight next week, but notes that it’ll be Elias’ funeral. Boogs comes back over and Elias tells Boogs that he meant Boogs should’ve told Reed that he (Boogs) wants to fight him (Reed), not Elias. Boogs looks confused, Elias tells him that he (Boogs) still has a lot to learn and we see Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens talking way off in the background as the segment ends.

It’s then announced that John Cena is up after the break!

Back from the break and the famous horns hit and out comes the 16-time World Champion John Cena in his hometown of Boston, Massachusetts! Before Cena can even say a word, United States Champion Austin Theory’s music hits and Theory makes his way down to the ring. Theory says like the Boston crowd, he has all the respect in the world for Cena. Theory says Cena is the reason Theory became a professional wrestler and thanks Cena for inspiring him. Theory tells Cena that he brought him a gift that’s from the bottom of his heart, something that’s bigger than any movie role Cena will ever have…a one on one match for the United States Title at WrestleMania 39. The crowd is on fire and chants ‘YES! YES! YES!’. Cena says no and says he took a second to think about it and the answer is no because Theory hasn’t earned it. Cena says he’s been watching RAW and sees Theory but he doesn’t care…and neither does the fans, because he (Cena) and they don’t believe him (Theory). Cena says Theory doesn’t even believe Theory and points out a sign that says Austin Theory is a John Cena wannabe and says that he (Cena) is Theory’s ghost of Christmas future. Cena says Theory is in his ruthless aggression era but notes that when he (Cena) was in his ruthless aggression era, everyone could see that he (Cena) didn’t believe himself.

Cena says Theory has no heart and says the fans are there because they respect him (Cena) and because for the past 20 years, they’ve believed Cena and they’ve seen him do everything. Cena says now he’ll give Theory a compliment and says that Austin Theory is the best name in WWE history because that’s exactly what Austin is…a theory. Cena says in theory, Austin should be great because he’s everything a WWE executive looks for, and in theory, everybody in the crowd should be there to see him (Theory) but nobody cares and he’s (Theory) wasting our time. Cena says he and Boston would like to give Theory a gift…to shutup, turn around, and leave the ring, and he and Boston will allow him (Theory) to leave in peace. Theory says he’s not going anywhere, just like the bald spot on his (Cena’s) head isn’t going anywhere. Theory says he looks around and he sees all the Cena shirts in the crowd that say ‘Never Give Up’ but it looks like Cena is giving up by declining his (Theory) WrestleMania challenge. Theory points out that Cena’s hat says ‘Respect’ and says Cena has no respect for the fans by declining to have a match at WrestleMania.

Theory says that he’s realized that it’s true that you don’t want to meet your hero, because now that he’s met his (Cena), he can see that all they do is disappoint. Cena says he’d rather be bald than have WWE pipe in fake crowd noise during his matches because nobody cares. Cena says he can by cream to fix his hair but Theory still sucks. Cena says he said no to save Theory because Theory isn’t ready and if Cena fought him and beats him at WrestleMania, Theory is done. Cena says if Theory beat him, Theory would still lose everything because now he’d have follow up that performance every single night and the crowd will eat him alive…because he’s ‘full of crap’. Cena says Theory’s left him no choice because Theory brought the fans into it…so now he has to ask them (the fans) what they want. Cena thanks his family for being here tonight and says it means a lot to him and now he needs his family and the fans’ help. Cena asks the crowd if they want to see John Cena versus Austin Theory at WrestleMania. The crowd is absolutely ballistic and pour down the ‘YES! YES! YES!’ chants and Cena asks them once more…and the chants get even louder. Cena says he doesn’t care about Theory but he’ll always listen to ‘them’ (the fans). Cena tells Theory he made the biggest mistake of his life because at WrestleMania 39…it’ll be John Cena versus Austin Theory!

Cena says Theory doesn’t have it all up there (his head), he doesn’t have it in here (his heart), and he certainly doesn’t have it down here (his man parts) and Cena pokes Theory below the belt and walks out. Cena stops before he leaves the ring and says Theory really needs to work on (down there) and makes his way out. Cena stops at the top fo the stage and says Theory doesn’t deserve to be at WrestleMania but it’s time Boston sees someone who does…and Cena introduces ‘The American Nightmare’ Cody Rhodes! Roman Reigns’ WrestleMania 39 opponent’s music hits and out comes Rhodes to a raucous ovation!

Backstage, we see Cathy Kelley, who approaches Sami Zayn. Cathy asks Sami about him not being able to get Owens on his side. Sami says he won’t stop until he sees the end of Roman Reigns and The Bloodline and tells says that tonight will NOT be Jimmy Uso’s night.

We head back to the ring and John Cena, Cody Rhodes, and Austin Theory are all gone and Chad Gable makes his way down to the ring alongside Otis and Gable will face Baron Corbin after the break!

Chad Gable (with Otis) vs. Baron Corbin

Corbin plants Gable with a slam to start. Gable fights back and nails Corbin with a pair of German suplexes. Gable goes up top and dives down but Corbin catches him and slams him down to the mat. Gable trips Corbin and locks in an ankle lock out of nowhere and Corbin taps out!

Winner – Chad Gable

We then see highlights of Becky Lynch and Lita defeating IYO SKY and Dakota Kai of Damage CTRL last week to become the new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. It’s then announced that we’ll hear from Becky Lynch, Lita, and Trish Startus after the break.

Back from the break and it’s announced that Seth Rollins vs. Logan Paul has been made official for WrestleMania 39.

Becky Lynch’s music hits and out comes she and Lita to celebrate becoming the new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. Becky says she and Lita never miss and Lita says when Becky gave her the opportunity to become tag champion, she could’ve either let the opportunity pass her by, or she can do what she did and that’s make history with Becky. Lita says Damage CTRL didn’t make it easy on them, but they did it anyway. The ‘you deserve it!’ chants pour down and Lita says she thanks Becky for giving her this opportunity but says they need to thank someone else for helping them…and Trish Stratus’ music hits and out comes the WWE Hall of Famer! Trish tells Lita that she’ll always have her back and she wouldn’t miss her (Lita) and Becky winning gold for the world. Trish says she warned Bayley that she needed to shit her mouth but Bayley’s music hits and out comes Damage CTRL. Bayley says Trish, Lita, and Becky love sticking their nose in business that doesn’t concern them and while the fans may believe them, she (Bayley) sees right through them (Trish, Lita, and Becky).

Bayley says Trish and Lita are the reasons why she, IYO SKY, and Dakota Kai are in the ring, but Damage CTRL is going to be the reason they won’t be in the ring much longer. Trish says if Bayley keeps talking, she’ll go from she ‘is’ retired to she ‘was’ retired. Trish challenges Damage CTRL to a six woman tag match for WrestleMania 39 and Bayley accepts! Damage CTRL attacks but Trish, Lita, and Becky are ready for it and send IYO and Dakota out of the ring. Bayley and Becky come face-to-face and Becky, Lita, and Trish all knock Bayley to the outside and Damage CTRL scurry off.

Commentary announces that Finn Balor and Edge will come face-to-face, Bronson Reed will face Elias, and Bianca Belair will take on Chelsea Green next week on Monday Night RAW.

We then see Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa walking through the backstage area and Jimmy will face Sami Zayn after the break.

Jimmy Uso (with Solo Sikoa) vs. Sami Zayn

Sami takes Jimmy down with a Thesz Press right as the bell rings. Sami clotheslines Jimmy to the outside and shoves Jimmy over the barricade as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Jimmy is in control of Sami back in the middle of the ring. Jimmy is yelling at Sami and Sami trips Jimmy to the mat, goes up top, and lands a diving elbow drop and goes for the cover but Jimmy kicks out. Jimmy dumps Sami to the outside and Solo is about to attack Sami but the referee catches him and ejects Solo from ringside. Sami plants Jimmy with a Blue Thunder Bomb and goes for the cover but Jimmy kicks out as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Sami and Jimmy are brawling on the top turnbuckle. Sami shoves Jimmy down to the mat and looks or a dive but Jimmy cracks him with a super kick. Jey Uso appears in the crowd and runs down the stairs. Jey is cheering on Jimmy at ringside and it appears as if Jey is back with The Bloodline. Sami goes for a Helluva Kick, Jimmy ducks under, but Sami rolls Jimmy up for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Sami Zayn

After the match, Jimmy Uso looks shocked and Jey Uso looks on in disbelief as to what just happened. Jey gets in the ring and gives Jimmy a one armed hug and looks extremely emotional while doing so. Jey walks away from Jimmy and exits the ring. Jey passes by Sami on the stage and tells Sami that he trusts him and hugs Sami! Jey and Sami are pumped up and both look at Jimmy, who’s back in the ring on one knee and looks beyond upset. Jey puts the 1s in the air, Sami does that same, and the crowd is white hot. Sami tells Jimmy that it isn’t too late and the ‘holy sh*t!’ chants ring throughout the TD Garden. Jey super kicks Sami and gets in Sami’s face and asks Sami if he ever thought that he was going to choose Sami over his family. Solo Sikoa rushes down and The Bloodline are on the attack. Cody Rhodes’ music hits and Rhodes rushes down to the ring to make the save as The Bloodline retreat as the show goes off the air!

NJPW’s New Japan Cup 2023 Results: David Finley vs. Tomohiro Ishii, IWGP Tag Team Championship Match

New Japan Pro Wrestling had its second day of the New Japan Cup tournament on March 6 at the Ota Ward General Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. March 6 marks the 51st anniversary of the first NJPW event.

The main event had IWGP Tag Team Champions Yoshi-Hashi, and Hirooki Goto defend their titles against Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada. The event also had two New Japan Cup tournament matches, with David Finlay taking on Tomohiro Ishii and Shota Uno facing Yujiro Takahashi.

The event went live on NJPW World for free at 4:30 AM ET/1:30 AM PT. However, to watch more of NJPW’s New Japan Cup, fans must subscribe to their service, which is $9.99 in the United States.

If you would like more results for this week’s events in wrestling, please check back on our results section.

New Japan Cup 2023 Results (3/6)

  1. El Phantasmo & Kenta def. Kosei Fujita & Zack Sabre Jr
  2. Kyle Fletcher, Mark Davis & Will Ospreay def. Satoshi Kojima, Toru Yano & Tama Tonga
  3. Ren Narita, El Desperado & Minoru Suzuki def. Dick Togo, Sho & EVIL
  4. Aaron Henare, Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb def. Sanada, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito
  5. Lio Rush & Yoh def. Bushi & Hiromu Takahashi
  6. Shota Umino def. Yujiro Takahashi- New Japan Cup Tournament Match(1st Round)
  7. David Finlay def. Tomohiro Ishii- New Japan Cup Tournament Match(1st Round)
  8. (C) Yoshi-Hashi & Hirooki Goto def. Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kazuchika Okada- IWGP Tag Team Championship Match

NJPW New Japan Cup (3/6) Highlights

Shota Umino def. Yujiro Takahashi

David Finlay def. Tomohiro Ishii

AEW Revolution Results (3/5): MJF Defends World Title Against Bryan Danielson in 60-minute Ironman Match, More

AEW‘s latest pay-per-view ‘Revolution’ is ongoing (3/5/23) from the Chase Center in San Francisco, California! AEW World Champion MJF defends his title against Bryan Danielson in a 60-minute Iron Man match in the night’s main event!

Live Coverage

Ricky Starks vs. Chris Jericho

These two waste no time in brawling and here we go! Starks dumps Jericho to the outside and nails the former AEW World Champion with a dive through the ropes. Starks sends Jericho back into the ring but Jericho takes control and sends Starks to the apron. Jericho backs up and drills Starks off the apron and into the barricade. Jericho flips off the San Francisco crowd in attendance and the fans return the favor to the leader of the Jericho Appreciation Society. Starks comes back in and the brawl continues. Starks goes up top and nails Jericho with a missile drop kick and goes for a spear but Jericho catches Starks in a Codebreaker and goes for the cover but Starks kicks out!

Both competitors struggle to their feet and start throwing bombs at one another. Jericho trips Starks to the mat and goes up top but Starks evades a diving axe handle and drops Jericho with a spear and goes for the cover but Jericho lifts the shoulders after a two count. Both Starks and Jericho come forehead to forehead while standing back up, Jericho runs the ropes but eats another spear from Starks. Jericho trips Starks to the mat and locks in the Walls of Jericho. Starks is struggling but knocks Jericho back and has a Boston Crab locked in. Sammy Guevara makes his way down o the ring but Action Andretti comes out of nowhere and takes Guevara out! Referee Aubrey Edwards is distracted, Jericho grabs his baseball bat and clocks Guevara with it. Jericho lines Starks up for a Judas Effect but Starks blocks it, drills Jericho with a knee, followed by the Roshambo for the 1-2-3!

Winner – Ricky Starks

Christian Cage vs. ‘Jungle Boy’ Jack Perry — Final Burial Match

For those who may not know, a Final Burial Match is essentially a casket match. Perry dumps Cage to the outside and stars lighting him up with some chops to the chest. Perry drills Cage with a drop kick to the chest and goes back into the ring, looking for a dive through the ropes but Cage jumps over the barricade and scurries off through the crowd. Perry chases after Cage and Cage smashes Perry’s face into the steel guardrail. Perry trips Cage down the stairs and dumps someone’s beer on Cage’s head. The brawl spills back into the ring and Perry bites Cage’s forehead before delivering a bevy of shots in the corner. Cage shoves Perry down to the mat and flips off Perry’s mother, who’s seated ringside. Cage starts going to town on Perry with some ground and pound and stomps on Perry’s throat while looking directly at Perry’s mother.

Perry dumps Cage to the outside and nails him with a dive through the ropes. Perry slams Cage’s head into the steel steps and looks to stomp on Cage’s arm whilst on top of the steps but Cage trips Perry back first onto the steps. Cage removes Perry’s belt and starts whipping Perry’s back. Cage is leaking blood from his nose but it doesn’t deter him from continuing to fire away on Perry with the belt. Cage chokes Perry with the belt on the stage before heading over to the casket. Cage opens up the casket and there’s some steel chairs inside of it. Cage sets up the chairs on the stage and goes for the Killswitch but Perry spins out and drop kicks Cage off of the stage. Cage nails Perry with a low blow to regain control and starts pounding Perry’s head into the top of the casket.

Cage opens the casket back up and tosses Perry inside. Cage tries to slam the cover shut but Perry fights back. Cage chokes Perry but Perry is relentless and rakes Cage in the eyes. Perry is up and out of the casket, trips Cage to the ground, and drags Cage over to the casket. Cage kicks Perry and plants him with the Killswitch but he isn’t looking for the finish anymore. Cage sets up Perry’s head on a steel chair and goes for the con-chair-to but Perry slides out and kicks Cage back. Cage trips Perry and tries to hit him with a shovel but Perry trips Cage down and chokes him with the shovel. Cage tosses Perry down and looks for the shovel shot once again but Perry trips Cage and locks in the Snare Trap with the shovel! Cage is tapping out but it doesn’t matter and Perry holds the submission in until Cage goes out cold. Perry puts Cage’s head on a steel chair and drills him with a con-chair-to! Perry drags Cage’s motionless body to the casket, tosses Cage inside, says a few words to him, kisses him on the forehead, and slams the cover shut for the win!

Winner – ‘Jungle Boy’ Jack Perry

The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt, and Nick Jackson) (C) (with Brandon Cutler) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King, and Buddy Matthews) (with Julia Hart) — AEW World Trios Championship

Omega and Matthews start this one off. Some nice grappling exchanges kick off the matchup and Matthews makes the tag to Malakai. Omega goes right for a One-Winged Angel but Malakai slips away and kicks Omega to the mat. Omega tags out to Matt and Malakai does the same to Brody. The big man launches Matt to the corner and goes for a splash but Matt evades and drills Brody with a drop kick. House of Black rush the ring, The Elite escape before rushing back in and all six competitors are face-to-face in the center of the ring. The brawl ensues and here we go! The fight spills to the outside, Matt goes up top, and takes everyone out at ringside. Omega and Brody are in the ring, Omega nails Brody with a hurricanrana, Brody rolls to the outside, and Omega nails all three members of House of Black with a dive over the top rope.

Matt makes the tag to Nick, who nails Brody with a 450′ splash and goes for the cover but Brody kicks out after a count of just one. Nick grabs Brody’s wrist and runs along the top rope but Brody scoops and slams Nick to the mat. Brody sends Nick to the outside and fires him into the barricade. Brody crushes Omega on the outside with a sliding cross body and heads back into the ring with Nick. Brody lights Nick up with some chops to the chest and makes the tag to Matthews. Nick rolls Matthews right up but Matthews kicks out. Nick looks for someone to tag but Omega and Matt are both still down at ringside. Matthews makes the tag to Brody, who clocks Nick with a corner splash. Nick lights Brody up with some kicks and makes the tag to Omega, who goes up top and nails Brody with a diving cross body and goes for the cover but Brody kicks out.

Omega crushes Brody with a diving leg drop and goes for the cover but Brody kicks out once again. House of Black take over inside of the ring and Brody goes for a cannonball to a downed Omega in the corner as Malakai and Matthews line Omega up for a super kick but Matt and Nick come in and drill Malakai and Matthews with super kicks of their own as Omega dives out of the way of Brody’s cannonball attempt. Omega nails Brody with the V-Trigger and goes for the cover but Brody lifts the shoulders after a two count. Omega looks for a One-Winged Angel but he can’t lift Brody and Brody falls back on top of Omega. Everyone rushes the ring and stars brawling, Malakai and Omega are now the legal competitors, and Matt takes out both Malakai and Matthews with a super kick and running bulldog combination. Everyone is down on the outside except for Omega and Malakai and here we go!

Omega and Malakai exchange heavy strikes, Omega cracks Malakai with the V-Trigger and goes for the cover but Malakai kicks out. Omega drills Brody with a V-Trigger on the apron but he turns around and eats a series of kicks from Malakai. Omega plants Malakai with a German suplex, then another, and goes for the V-Trigger but Julia Hart gets on the apron and distracts Omega. Malakai goes for Black Mass but Omega ducks out of the way and looks for a super kick but Malakai ducks and Omega nails Julia Hart with the kick. Malakai drills Omega with Black Mass and goes for the cover but Nick makes the save just in time! House of Black rush the ring and each hit Omega with their finishers and Malakai goes for the cover but Matt breaks it up! Matthews and Brody take out Matt and Nick on the outside and it’s Omega left to all three members of House of Black. Malakai lifts Omega with his foot for another Black Mass but Matt and Nick come back in and take out Brody and Matthews.

The Elite hit Malakai with Super Kick Party and Matt goes for the cover but Matthews makes the save! Matt and Nick go for the Meltzer Driver but Matthews wallops Nick with a flying knee in mid air. Malakai clocks Matt with the Black Mass, Brody and Matthews plant Matt with their double team finisher, and Malakai pins Matt for the 1-2-3!

Winners – House of Black (NEW AEW World Trios Champions)

Jamie Hayter (C) (with Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.) vs. Saraya (with Toni Storm) vs. Ruby Soho— AEW Women’s World Championship

This one immediately turns into a brawl. Everyone jumps the barricade and the brawl continues. Saraya tosses Hayter back into the ringside area and sends the champion into the ring. Hayter wallops Saraya with a urinage on the apron and gets back into the ring but Ruby comes out of nowhere and nails her with a diving cross body and goes for the cover but Hayter kicks out. Hayter cracks both challengers with simultaneous lariats and goes for a cover on each but both Ruby and Saraya kicks out. Ruby slams Saraya and goes for a running knee on Hayter but the champion plants her with a back body drop. Ruby nails Saraya with a DDT and a running knee on Hayter but Hayter kicks out.

Ruby goes up top, Hayter rushes over to her, and plants Ruby with a super-plex. Saraya comes in and locks Ruby up with a submission but Hayter comes in and forces the break. Toni Storm gets on the apron, Ruby takes her out, Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. gets on the other side of the apron, and avoids being kicked by Ruby. Hayter is rolled up by Ruby but kicks out and rolls Ruby up herself and gets the 1-2-3!

Winner – Jamie Hayter (C)

After the match, Toni Storm rushes the ring and attacks Jamie Hayter. Storm helps Saraya up and she joins in on the attack. Britt Baker rushes over and evens the odds but Storm takes her out. Ruby has seen enough and dumps both Storm and Saraya out of the ring and celebrates with Hayter and Baker. Ruby nails Hayter with a Pele kick and also takes out Baker, who tried to attack her. Outside of the ring, Storm is breaking various items and tosses a cameraman to the ground. Saraya gets in the ring and hands Ruby a spray can and she spray paints both Hayter and Baker before celebrating with Storm and Saraya.

Jon Moxley vs. ‘Hangman’ Adam Page — Texas Death Matcht

Page attacks Moxley during the latter’s entrance and here we go! The brawl spills into the crowd and this one wastes no time in getting violent. Page launches Moxley back over the barricade and drills him face-first right into the barricade. Page sends Moxley into the ring and each competitor lights up the other with heavy chops to the chest. Moxley grabs some barbed wire from underneath the ring but Page rakes Moxley’s forehead with it and the blood is already pouring from Moxley’s forehead. Page starts unloading stomps onto a downed Moxley in the corner and wraps his own boot in barbed wire. Page looks for a stomp but Moxley catches his leg and starts unloading some heavy ground and pound.

Moxley grabs some barbed wire of his own and clocks Page right in the face with it. Moxley has a fork in his boots and tries to stab Page in the forehead but Page tackles Moxley to the mat. Moxley locks Page in a triangle choke and starts plucking Page in the forehead with it and now Page is all busted open. This one is all it was expected to be in the blood department, early and often. Moxley tangles Page in the corner and continues to stab Page with the fork. Moxley retrieves a barbed wire wrapped steel chair from under the ring and crushes Page with it. Moxley locks in a Boston Crab and has Page on top of the barbed wire wrapped chair while he has the submission locked in. Moxley lets Page out and cracks Page in the back with the barbed wire wrapped chair. Moxley sends Page to the corner and lights him up with some punches but Page grabs him and power bombs him onto the steel chair.

Page wraps his mid section in barbed wire and nails Moxley with a moonsault off the top rope onto Moxley on the outside. Page sends Moxley back into the ring but Moxley plants Page with a slam onto the barbed wire. Moxley grabs a chain and some bricks from under the ring and plants Page with a pile driver right onto the chain and bricks. Moxley locks in a cross face with the chain but Page bites Moxley’s hands to force the break. Moxley locks in the sleeper hold but Page plants him with a German suplex. Page crushes Moxley with a back body drop onto the barbed wire wrapped steel chair. Moxley rolls to the outside and Page wallops him with a dive over the top rope and onto a barbed wire wrapped table.

Moxley drags barbed wire across Moxley’s back and slices him with a pizza cutter. Moxley puts Page on the top rope and knocks him off, out of the ring, and through a barbed wire wrapped table! Page rushes the ring and goes for the Buckshot Lariat but Moxley ducks under and plants him with the Paradigm Shift and a stomp onto the bricks! The referee begins the count and Page gets up at nine but Moxley locks in the sleeper hold right as Page gets to his feet. Moxley thinks Page is out cold and tosses him down to the mat and the referee begins another count. Page somehow gets to his feet and cracks Moxley with a big clothesline. Page sets the bricks up but in a standing up position and looks for a back body drop into the bricks, Moxley rolls out and looks for a suplex, but Page grabs the chain and locks up a sleeper hold. Moxley powers out but eats a clothesline from Page. Moxley looks for another Paradigm Shift but Page shoves Moxley to the apron and locks in a sleeper hold with the chain wrapped around Moxley’s neck while Moxley is hanging off the apron and Moxley has no choice but to tap out!

Winner – ‘Hangman’ Adam Page

Samoa Joe (C) vs. Wardlow — AEW TNT Championship

Wardlow launches Joe out of the ring right as the bell sounds. Wardlow fires Joe into the barricade then back into the ring. Joe trips Wardlow throat first into the top rope and dives through the ropes to take down Wardlow on the outside. Joe tosses Wardlow into the ring post then back into the ring. Wardlow nails Joe with a Whisper in the Wind off of the middle rope and slams Joe down to the mat. Wardlow lights Joe up with some chops to the chest, sends Joe to the corner, and nails him with a corner splash. Joe takes control after tripping Wardlow to the mat and sends the challenger to the corner. Joe start working over Wardlow’s left leg and the challenger is selling it massively. Wardlow plants Joe with a spine buster and an F-5 before going up top and nails Joe with a swanton bomb and goes for the cover but Joe kicks out at two-and-a-half! Joe locks in a sleeper hold but Wardlow drags himself to the ropes and gets his foot on the bottom rope to force the break.

Joe plants Wardlow with the Muscle Buster and goes for the cover but Wardlow lifts the shoulders after a count of two! Joe puts Wardlow on the top turnbuckle and tosses Wardlow right back down to the mat. Joe sets Wardlow up for the Powerbomb Symphony but Wardlow slips out and locks in the sleeper hold and Joe goes out cold! New champion!

Winner – Wardlow (NEW AEW TNT Champion)

Gunn Club (Austin and Colten Gunn) (C) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) (with Billy Gunn) vs. Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett (with Satnam Singh & Sonjay Dutt) vs. Orange Cassidy & Danhausen — AEW World Tag Team Championship

Cassidy and Jarrett start this one off. It’s a taunt off from both Cassidy and Jarrett and Cassidy starts taking everyone out with half-hazard back body drops. Everyone is brawling and the champions take control of the matchup. Bowens comes in and launches Lethal into Jarrett to dispatch both members of that team to the outside. Austin and Colten help Lethal and Jarrett take out The Acclaimed but the champions quickly turn on Lethal and Jarrett and take them out with a pair of super kicks. Lethal comes back in and nails Caster with the Golden Globe, Jarrett lays Caster out with the Stroke and goes for the cover but Caster kicks out. Jarrett argues with referee Aubrey Edwards and Colten makes the self tag on Jarrett and Danhausen makes a self tag himself. Danhausen lines Colten up for his finisher but Colten avoids and he and Austin hit a double team move on Danhausen for the 1-2-3!

Winners – Gunn Club (C)

After the match, Renee Paquette comes into the ring to interview the champions. However, FTR’s music hits and out comes the returning Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood! FTR takes out the Gunn Club and hoist the titles in the air as the San Francisco crowd erupts!

MJF (C) vs. Bryan Danielson — 60-minute Ironman Match, AEW World Championship

We get proper championship match introductions from ring announcer Justin Roberts, the 60 minute timer appears in the bottom right corner of the screen and our main event of the evening is officially underway! MJF slips out of the ring but quickly rushes back in and nails Danielson with an arm drag before mocking Danielson’s ‘YES!’ chant. Danielson uses some grappling to take over control of the matchup. A slick mat wrestling exchange ensues and both men kip up to a massive pop from the San Francisco crowd in attendance. MJF exits the ring, jumps the barricade, and fans start throwing trash at him. MJF tosses some water into a child’s face and the crowd loves it. MJF comes back to the ringside area and Danielson tosses him into the ring. Danielson locks in the sleeper hold, MJF rolls back, but Danielson has a double leg and arm lock knotted up on the champion. MJF scoops and slams Danielson and flips off the crowd.

MJF exits are ring to get a drink of water and nails Danielson with a nasty arm drag face-first into the bottom turnbuckle. MJF locks in an arm triangle then puts Danielson on the top turnbuckle but Danielson crushes MJF with a Canadian Destroyer off the top rope. Danielson crushes MJF in the corner with a running knee…then another…then a third. MJF scoops and slams out of nowhere and goes for the cover but Danielson kicks out. MJF dumps Danielson to the outside and goes for a moonsault off of the apron but Danielson rushes back into the ring and clocks MJF with a dive through the ropes onto the outside. Danielson sends MJF back into the ring and goes for a top rope dive but MJF catches him and looks for Salt of the Earth, Danielson spins out and MJF plants him with a package pile driver into a cover but Danielson lifts the shoulders after a two count.

A series of roll ups ensues, nothing of consequence happens, and both men take each other out with simultaneous cross bodies. Danielson is first back to his feet and crushes MJF with a running knee and goes for the cover and gets the 1-2-3!

First Fall – Bryan Danielson (1-0 Danielson)

MJF nails Danielson with a low blow and he’s been disqualified for another fall and it’s 2-0 to Danielson!

Second Fall – Bryan Danielson (2-0 Danielson)

MJF rolls Danielson right up after the low blow and he gets the 1-2-3!

Third Fall – MJF (2-1 Danielson)

MJF rolls Danielson right back up and again gets the 1-2-3!

Fourth Fall – MJF (2-2)

MJF goes for a third consecutive roll up but Danielson kicks out. MJF dumps Danielson to the outside and sets him up in the corner and looks for a running knee but Danielson evades and starts unloading kicks onto MJF in the corner of the barricade. MJF sends Danielson through a table with a piledriver, tosses him back into the ring and plants the challenger with another piledriver for the 1-2-3!

Fifth Fall – MJF (3-2 MJF)

Danielson crushes MJF with a running knee and locks in the Regal Stretch and MJF taps out!

Sixth Fall – Bryan Danielson (3-3)

MJF is busted open pretty badly following the sixth fall and the clock ticks under ten minutes in this one. Massive strikes are exchanged between both competitors and both are down on the mar. Five minutes to go and both are somehow on their feet and the brawl continues! Danielson cracks MJF with a roundhouse kick, a back elbow, and one more elbow that drops MJF. Danielson is tossed to the apron by MJF and the champion plants Danielson with the Heat Seeker and goes for the cover but Danielson kicks out. MJF rolls out of the ring for some water and comes back in to put Danielson on the top turnbuckle. Danielson starts unloading elbows to MJF’s chest whilst on the top turnbuckle but MJF scoops Danielson up and crushed Danielson with a flying Tombstone Piledriver from the middle rope! MJF is selling a left knee injury and Danielson looks to possibly be out cold. Referee Bryce Remsburg is checking on both competitors and MJF tries to drag himself over to Danielson and goes for the cover but Danielson kicks out and locks in the Boston Crab as one minute is remaining in this one! Danielson drags MJF away from the ropes and MJF bites his own hand to stop himself from tapping. The clock hits zero and MJF taps right after the bell and it won’t count and this one ends in a 3-3 draw! MJF retains the title!

The fans pour down ‘bullsh*t!’ chants as AEW officials and AEW Doctor Michael Sampson rush down to the ring to check on both competitors. Tony Schiavone walks down to the ring from the commentary booth and tells ring announcer Josh Roberts that Tony Khan has informed him that this match will resume under sudden death rules! MJF looks irate and Danielson is hyped up for the resumption of this one. MJF shoves referee Bryce Remsburg and Danielson rolls MJF up but the champion kicks out. MJF nails Danielson with a low blow behind Remsburg’s back and MJF rolls the challenger up but Danielson kicks out! MJF grabs the title and Remsburg tells him that if he gets intentionally disqualified, Danielson will win the title. Remsburg takes the title from MJF but MJF has the Dynamite Diamond Ring and tries to hit Danielson with it but Danielson rolls out and drills MJF with a flying knee and goes for the cover but MJF kicks out at two-and-a-half!

Danielson starts kicking MJF in just about every body part that’s available and locks in the Boston Crab. MJF starts punching the mat but isn’t tapping out and again has to stop himself from tapping out and he grabs the bottom rope but taps after grabbing the bottom rope so it won’t count! Danielson didn’t see MJF grab the rope and he thinks he’s won the match but Remsburg tells him that he didn’t win. MJF cracks Danielson with a breathing tank behind Remsburg’s back and locks in Danielson’s patented LeBelle Lock! Danielson is almost out cold but he stops his arm from hitting the mat. MJF tightens the hold and Danielson taps out! MJF retains!

Winner – MJF (C) (4-3 in Sudden Death)