WWE SmackDown Preview 3/27/2026

WWE SmackDown live tonight at 8/7c on USA Network and Netflix internationally from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  • WWE Women’s US Championship: Giulia (c)vs. Tiffany Stratton
  • Jelly Roll vs. Kit Wilson
  • The Bella Twins vs. Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair
  • Nick Aldis will provide an update on the condition of Jacob Fatu and Drew McIntyre
  • Cody Rhodes returns
  • Randy Orton appears

TNA Sacrifice 3/27/2026 (Card)

TNA Sacrifice takes place on Friday night (March 27, 2026) at 8pm ET from New Orleans, Louisiana. Preshow begins at 7:30 ET.

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  • TNA World Championship: Mike Santana (c) vs. Steve Maclin
  • Knockouts Championship: Arianna Grace (c) vs. Lei Ying Lee vs. Dani Luna
  • X-Division Championship: Leon Slater (c) vs. Eric Young
  • Moose vs. Eddie Edwards
  • Jeff Hardy & Vincent vs. Brian Myers & Cedric Alexander of The System
  • Mustafa Ali & Tasha Steelz of Order 4 vs. Trey Miguel & Jada Stone
  • Elijah & Home Town Man vs. Frankie Kazarian & AJ Francis
  • No DQ Match: Mara Sade vs. Elayna Black
  • Tessa Blanchard w/Mila Moore & Victoria Crawford vs. Jody Threat w/Myla Grace & Harley Hudson (pre-show)
  • BDE vs. Ryan Nemeth (pre-show)

Buff Bagwell Makes Emotional TNA Return, Eyes One More Match After Life-Changing Setback

TNA Wrestling delivered a genuinely unexpected and emotional moment on last night’s episode of Thursday Night iMPACT!, as former WCW standout Buff Bagwell made his first appearance for the company in two decades—and he didn’t come quietly.

Appearing with Gia Miller at the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Bagwell addressed both the live crowd and viewers at home with a tone that was far more reflective than the cocky persona fans remember. The five-time WCW World Tag Team Champion opened up about the struggles he’s faced in recent years, including a major life-altering surgery.

Bagwell revealed that he underwent a leg amputation on July 10, 2025, calling the experience devastating. From there, he shifted into a heartfelt apology, acknowledging that his behavior over the past 20 years hasn’t always reflected the performer fans once rallied behind. Admitting that his journey has been filled with more lows than highs, Bagwell asked for one more chance to earn the support of the wrestling audience.

But he didn’t stop at words. Bagwell made it clear he has a goal in mind—to walk back down the ramp, step into the ring, and compete for TNA one last time.

The crowd responded with a loud show of support, signaling that fans may be ready to embrace a redemption story. However, the moment didn’t stay entirely sentimental for long.

Frankie Kazarian interrupted the scene, taking a jab at Bagwell by twisting his famous catchphrase and suggesting that “The Buff” isn’t what it used to be. The comment drew heat quickly, but Bagwell wasn’t left to stand alone. Elijah stepped in to back the veteran, voicing his support and even suggesting he’d be honored to stand alongside Bagwell when the time comes for his return to the ring.

Bagwell’s career has been anything but smooth. Since breaking into the business in 1991, he’s endured a series of setbacks, including a broken neck, multiple car accidents, and well-documented personal struggles. Despite that turbulent history, Thursday’s appearance painted the picture of someone determined to rewrite the final chapter.

Now, the big question is whether TNA will follow through on this story and give Bagwell the opportunity he’s asking for. If the fan reaction is any indication, there’s certainly interest in seeing “Buff” attempt one more walk—and one more match—inside a TNA ring.

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview 3/26/2026

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! tonight at 9/8c on AMC from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, GA.

  • Mike Santana & Leon Slater vs. Cedric Alexander & Eddie Edwards
  • Tessa Blanchard, Mila Moore & Victoria Crawford vs. Jody Threat, Myla Grace & Harley Hudson
  • Moose vs. Bear Bronson
  • Mustafa Ali vs. BDE
  • Jeff Hardy vs. Brian Myers
  • Eric Young vs. TBA

Former Gallus Trio Signs with MLW Following Battle Riot Appearance

A familiar trio is carving out a new path in the wrestling world. The group formerly known as Gallus has officially landed in Major League Wrestling, confirming their signing after making a statement appearance at Battle Riot VIII.

Joe Coffey, speaking with The Takedown on SI, opened up about the decision and why MLW felt like the right destination for the group—now going by GBOT (Glasgow Boys On Top). According to Coffey, the promotion offered the kind of environment they were looking for at this stage in their careers.

He pointed to their experience at Battle Riot as a key factor, noting that it gave them an immediate sense of what MLW brings to the table. With a roster full of talent, Coffey made it clear that he, Mark Coffey, and Wolfgang are eager to test themselves against fresh competition and show fans exactly what they bring to the ring.

Their arrival adds another layer of depth to MLW’s already stacked lineup, and it sounds like the trio is motivated to make a strong first impression with a new audience.

Interestingly, this move comes after earlier reports suggested there was internal interest within AEW to bring the group in following their WWE release in May 2025. At the time, Coffey indicated they were keeping their options open, but MLW ultimately emerged as the landing spot.

Now officially part of the promotion, GBOT looks ready to reestablish themselves and make noise in a new landscape.

Bad News Brown Announced for WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026, Legacy Induction

WrestleMania season always brings major announcements, and this year is no different. Paul “Triple H” Levesque revealed on Thursday that the late Bad News Brown will be honored as part of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026, entering under the Legacy wing.

Brown’s path to WWE was anything but ordinary. Before stepping into the world of sports entertainment, he made his mark as an Olympic athlete, capturing a bronze medal in judo at the 1976 Games. That legitimate combat background translated seamlessly into the ring, where he developed a reputation for being one of the toughest and most unpredictable competitors of his era.

After building momentum in Stampede Wrestling—where he squared off against names like Bret Hart—Brown arrived in WWE in 1988 and immediately stood out. His hard-hitting style, highlighted by a brutal enzuigiri, made him a threat to anyone who crossed his path. Just as notable as his in-ring ability was his lone-wolf attitude. Brown wasn’t interested in alliances, and he made that clear time and time again, even abandoning his own teams during Survivor Series matches.

Never shy about speaking his mind, Brown frequently demanded championship opportunities and took aim at both management and fellow Superstars. His confrontational nature even led to physical altercations with then-WWE President Jack Tunney, further cementing his reputation as a true wildcard.

One of his most memorable rivalries came against “Rowdy” Roddy Piper. Their issues boiled over during the 1990 Royal Rumble, where Brown retaliated against Piper’s elimination by dragging him out of the match, sparking a chaotic brawl. Around that same time, Brown also found himself entangled in a bizarre and unforgettable storyline with Jake “The Snake” Roberts, where his fear of snakes became a focal point leading into their SummerSlam showdown.

Following his loss to Roberts in 1990, Brown’s WWE run came to an end, but his impact remained. Known for his authenticity, intensity, and refusal to conform, he carved out a unique place in wrestling history.

Bad News Brown passed away in 2007, but his contributions to the business continue to be recognized. With this induction, he joins an already stacked 2026 class that includes Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, Demolition, Dennis Rodman, and Sycho Sid.

His legacy as one of WWE’s most hard-nosed and uncompromising performers is now officially cemented for generations to come.

AEW Dynamite Preview 3/25/2026

AEW Dynamite live tonight at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, Minnesota.

  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Thekla (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
  • The Dogs (David Finlay & Clark Connors) vs. The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong)
  • No. 1 Contender vs. EVP: Swerve Strickland vs. Kenny Omega
  • AEW World Heavyweight Champion MJF to appear
  • Darby Allin vs. RUSH

AJ Styles Opens Up About Life After Retirement, New Role Behind the Scenes

AJ Styles may be done competing inside the ring, but “The Phenomenal One” is far from stepping away from the wrestling world altogether.

In a recent update shared on his Phenomenally Retro YouTube channel, Styles gave fans a glimpse into his new routine following retirement—and it sounds like he’s still figuring things out as he transitions into this next chapter of his career.

Rather than slowing down, Styles has shifted his focus to developing the next generation of WWE talent. He’s been actively working with up-and-coming stars, including WWE’s NIL recruits, while also taking a hands-on approach in training his son, who has aspirations of becoming a professional wrestler himself.

Styles admitted that adjusting to life after active competition hasn’t been completely smooth. Despite no longer performing in matches, he’s treating his new responsibilities with the same level of intensity that defined his in-ring career. He explained that he’s trying to fully understand the ins and outs of his role, particularly when it comes to scouting and coaching talent.

Even with the change in pace, Styles hasn’t exactly left the ring behind. He noted that he’s still spending time in it—just in a different capacity—helping others sharpen their skills while continuing to stay involved in the craft he’s mastered over decades.

Of course, some things never change. Styles also joked that one of his biggest post-retirement challenges is staying in shape now that he’s no longer competing regularly, making it clear that fitness is still very much on his mind.

While fans won’t be seeing him wrestle again, they won’t have to wait long to see him on a WWE stage. Styles is set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2026, joining a class that includes Stephanie McMahon, Dennis Rodman, Demolition, and the late Sid Eudy (Sycho Sid). True to form, Styles has already promised that his Hall of Fame speech will be “short and sweet.”

Even in retirement, AJ Styles remains deeply connected to the business—just now, he’s focused on shaping its future instead of stealing the show inside the ring.

WWE Hall Of Famer Jimmy Valiant Set for Final Match at 83, Closing the Curtain on a 60+ Year Career

It’s often said in wrestling that retirement rarely sticks—and for many legends, the pull of the ring never fully fades. That sentiment rings especially true for WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Valiant, who is preparing to lace up his boots one last time at the age of 83.

The iconic “Boogie Woogie Man” has announced that his upcoming match on April 25 will officially be his final appearance inside the squared circle. The bout is scheduled to take place at a NAWA Championship Wrestling event in Lancaster, South Carolina, marking what’s being billed as a historic night for the promotion.

While Valiant has been officially retired, he hasn’t been completely absent from in-ring action in recent years. Since 2022, he’s made sporadic appearances, with his most recent outing coming in a six-man tag team match for NAWA. As of now, his opponent for this farewell performance hasn’t been revealed.

In a statement addressing the milestone, Valiant made it clear that this time, he means it when he says goodbye. After decades of stepping away and returning, he emphasized that this match will truly be his “final dance.” Reflecting on his incredible journey, Valiant noted he has competed in over 15,000 matches across a staggering 62-year career, traveling millions of miles to entertain fans around the world.

What makes this moment even more special is the timeline it represents. Valiant pointed out that this match will allow him to say he performed across seven different decades, dating back to his debut in 1964. He also shared his desire to make one last walk to the ring to his classic entrance theme, “Boy From New York City,” soaking in the atmosphere one final time.

NAWA promoter Michael Elliott didn’t downplay the significance of the occasion, calling it an honor for the company to host such a legendary sendoff. For a regional promotion, being part of a moment tied to wrestling history is no small feat.

Valiant’s career résumé speaks for itself. Over the years, he captured numerous championships, including the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship and multiple regional titles across the NWA and AWA territories. Known for his charisma and connection with audiences, he was a standout figure during the territorial era, including memorable rivalries like his feud with Jerry Lawler in Memphis.

Beyond his own accomplishments, Valiant has also left his mark on future generations. He played a role in training current stars, including former AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page, extending his influence far beyond his own time in the spotlight.

Now, fans will have one final chance to witness the “Boogie Woogie Man” in action. Tickets for the event are currently on sale, as Valiant prepares to close the book on one of the longest and most unique careers in professional wrestling history.

WWE NXT Preview 3/24/2026

WWE NXT tonight at 8/7 c on The CW Network in the United States and on Netflix internationally from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

  • Tag Tournament Match for NXT Tag Team Titles Shot: Eli Knight & Elio LeFluer vs. The Culling (Shawn Spears & Niko Vance)
  • Sol Ruca and ZARIA meet face-to-face
  • Ricky Saints (w/ Ethan Page) vs. Tony D’Angelo
  • Thea Hail vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Fatal Influence (Lainey Reid & Fallon Henley) vs. Wren Sinclair & Kendal Grey
  • NXT North American Championship Number One Contender Gauntlet Eliminator: Jackson Drake vs. Shiloh Hill vs. Dion Lennox vs. Charlie Dempsey vs. TBA