Report: AEW Catches WWE and TNA Off Guard with Forbidden Door Scheduling Move

AEW has stirred up plenty of buzz this week—and not just with fans. A new report suggests that both WWE and TNA Wrestling were left in the dark when Tony Khan’s company made a major announcement regarding Forbidden Door 2026.

It was revealed on Wednesday that this year’s Forbidden Door event will take place on June 28 at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. The twist? That date just so happens to clash directly with TNA’s Slammiversary, which is set for the same night in Boston, Massachusetts.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, neither WWE nor TNA had any prior warning about AEW’s plans. Both promotions reportedly learned about the scheduling decision at the same time as the public, making the move feel like a surprise shot across the bow.

For TNA, the timing is especially significant. Slammiversary is widely considered one of the promotion’s biggest shows of the year, second only to its flagship events. Naturally, running head-to-head with AEW—particularly on a card as loaded as Forbidden Door—is far from ideal.

Some may have expected WWE to step in and bolster TNA’s lineup in response, especially given their growing working relationship. However, the report indicates WWE was just as blindsided and had no involvement in the decision or any immediate counter-strategy.

Meanwhile, AEW is aiming to make this year’s Forbidden Door the biggest yet. The 2026 edition won’t just feature talent from AEW and NJPW—it’s also set to include stars from CMLL and STARDOM, turning the event into a massive multi-promotional showcase.

Whether intentional or not, AEW has thrown a major wrinkle into the summer wrestling calendar—and all eyes will be on how the competition responds.

MJF Drops AEW Title in Shocking Fashion To Darby Allin—Backstage Reason Behind Sudden Loss Revealed

AEW fans were left stunned on the April 15 episode of Dynamite: Spring BreakThru when MJF dropped the AEW World Championship in rapid fashion—but as it turns out, the decision may have had less to do with storyline shock value and more to do with real-world commitments.

MJF’s latest title run began at Worlds End 2025, where he outlasted a stacked field including Swerve Strickland, Adam Page, and Samoa Joe to reclaim the top prize. Over the following months, he built a solid list of defenses, turning back challengers like Bandido, Brody King, Kevin Knight, Hangman Page, and even Kenny Omega. It looked like another dominant chapter for “The Devil” was underway.

That momentum came to a sudden halt when Darby Allin stepped up. After earning his shot by defeating Andrade El Idolo at AEW Dynasty 2026, Allin capitalized in a big way, defeating MJF decisively to win the AEW World Title. The quick nature of the match raised eyebrows immediately, with many fans questioning why AEW would end MJF’s reign so abruptly after just 109 days.

According to a report from B.J. Bethel, there’s a practical explanation behind the scenes. MJF is reportedly heading straight into a film project, with production commitments that have been locked in for quite some time. His involvement wasn’t a last-minute development either—his name has apparently been attached to filming schedules and call sheets for months, making his temporary exit from AEW programming inevitable.

As for what’s next, MJF’s status for Double or Nothing 2026 remains unclear. While nothing has been confirmed regarding an appearance, the report suggests that the title change—and even the way it unfolded on TV—was mapped out well in advance to accommodate his schedule.

In other words, while the loss may have felt sudden on screen, it was anything but rushed behind the curtain.

AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru Preview 4/15/2026

AEW Dynamite Spring BreakThru live tonight at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT on TBS and HBO Max from the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington.

  • Fallout from Dynasty
  • TNT Championship: Kevin Knight (c) vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Kamille
  • AEW World Championship: MJF (c) vs. Darby Allin
  • Renee Paquette live interview with Chris Jericho

WWE Eyeing Major NXT Call-Ups as “NXT: Revenge” Could Signal Big Changes

WWE appears to be gearing up for another wave of NXT call-ups, and all signs point to the upcoming NXT: Revenge special playing a pivotal role in those plans.

According to reports circulating within the industry, several standout NXT talents are currently being discussed for a move to the main roster. Among the names reportedly under consideration are Jacy Jayne, Ethan Page, Joe Hendry, and Sol Ruca—four performers who have all made strong impressions in recent months.

The timing is noteworthy, as WWE is building toward a two-week NXT: Revenge event that looks designed to wrap up key storylines. Historically, the company has often used major events as a launching point for roster shakeups, and this situation appears to follow that same pattern.

The first week of NXT: Revenge is already shaping up with a loaded lineup. Jacy Jayne is set to go one-on-one with Lola Vice, while Joe Hendry is advertised for a concert segment—something that’s quickly become a signature part of his presentation. Ethan Page will also be in action against Tony D’Angelo in what could be a decisive moment in their ongoing rivalry.

Week two raises the stakes even further, with Sol Ruca scheduled to face ZARIA in a Last Woman Standing match. Given the stipulation and Ruca’s rising momentum, the bout could serve as a major turning point—not just for her storyline, but potentially for her future brand placement.

Behind the scenes, there’s a growing sense that NXT: Revenge is being positioned as a clean break point. Multiple feuds are expected to conclude across the two-week special, creating a natural window for talent to transition to RAW or SmackDown.

One moment that has already fueled speculation came after the latest taping, when Jacy Jayne was seen visibly emotional, blowing kisses to the crowd in what many interpreted as a farewell. If that was indeed her sendoff, it would mark the end of a highly successful NXT run.

Jayne has built an impressive résumé during her time on the brand. She captured the NXT Women’s Championship in May 2025 and held it for 150 days before going on to win the title again. She also added the TNA Knockouts Championship to her list of accomplishments in a rare cross-promotional “Winner Take All” match. While she did get a brief taste of the main roster back in 2022 alongside Gigi Dolin, those plans were cut short due to injury, leaving unfinished business on WWE’s biggest stage.

If WWE follows through with these reported call-ups, the aftermath of NXT: Revenge could significantly reshape both NXT and the main roster. With fresh faces potentially heading to RAW and SmackDown, the next few weeks could mark the start of a new chapter for several rising stars.

Update On IYO SKY-Asuka Match Not Being Scheduled For WWE WrestleMania 42

For weeks, it looked like WWE was steering directly toward a high-profile singles clash between IYO SKY and Asuka at WrestleMania 42. The tension has been there, the interactions have been building, and even a public challenge was thrown into the mix—but as of now, the match still hasn’t been made official, and the latest backstage update suggests things may not be as locked in as fans expected.

The situation took an interesting turn following last week’s episode of Raw, where Asuka called out SKY, only for “The Genius of the Sky” to respond with a WrestleMania challenge on social media. That alone felt like a clear signal the match was imminent. Typically, WWE doesn’t push talent to make those kinds of public challenges unless there’s a plan in place.

However, that momentum stalled. On this week’s Raw, SKY faced Kairi Sane, Asuka’s Damage CTRL ally, and while Asuka got involved to cost SKY the match, WWE still stopped short of confirming the WrestleMania bout. That raised eyebrows—and now we may know why.

According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, the match is currently in a state of uncertainty. While it hasn’t been outright canceled, it also hasn’t been finalized. Meltzer noted that SKY even removed her WrestleMania challenge from social media, which only adds to the confusion surrounding the situation.

Behind the scenes, there’s reportedly been talk that the match could be shifted to Backlash instead. While that’s not a definite decision, it’s being considered, especially given WrestleMania Sunday’s already packed lineup. At one point, SKY vs. Asuka was expected to land on night two of the event, but timing constraints may have forced WWE to rethink their plans.

At this stage, the door isn’t completely closed on the match happening at WrestleMania—but it’s far from guaranteed. Whether it gets squeezed onto the card last-minute or saved for a future premium live event, the company is clearly still weighing its options.

For now, fans hoping to see SKY and Asuka collide on the biggest stage of the year may have to wait a little longer—or at least keep a close eye on any last-minute changes leading into WrestleMania weekend.

WWE NXT Revenge Week 1 Preview 4/14/2026

WWE NXT Revenge Week 1 tonight on The CW and Netflix internationally.

  • NXT Championship: Tony D’Angelo (c) vs. Ethan Page
  • NXT Women’s Championship: Lola Vice (c) vs. Jacy Jayne
  • WWE Men’s Speed Championship Tournament Match: EK Prosper vs. Dorian Van Dux
  • Jaida Parker vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Joe Hendry in concert

WWE Raw Preview 4/13/2026

WWE Raw live today at 8pm ET/5pm PT on Netflix from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

At the time of this writing, WWE is advertising the follow for today’s Raw, which is the go-home show for this Saturday’s WrestleMania 42.

Appearances by Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Gunther, Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar

Hollywood Pushback Grows Against Potential Paramount–WBD Merger, Raising Questions for AEW

The proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery is facing major resistance—and it’s no longer just about business logistics.

A coalition of more than 1,000 professionals from across the film and television industry has signed an open letter urging regulators to block the deal. This group includes actors, writers, directors, and crew members, with over 75 Academy Award winners and nominees lending their names to the effort.

Their concern centers on what a merger of this scale could mean for the creative landscape. The argument is straightforward: fewer major studios often leads to fewer opportunities. According to the letter, combining two media giants could limit competition, reduce creative independence, and narrow the diversity of stories being told.

The signatories also pointed out that media consolidation is already a growing issue. In their view, approving another massive merger would only tighten the grip a handful of corporations have over the entertainment industry—something they believe could have long-term consequences for both creators and audiences.

Up to this point, much of the discussion around the Paramount–WBD deal has focused on financial viability and regulatory red tape. However, this organized response from within Hollywood adds a new layer of pressure. Regulators now have to consider not just economic factors, but also the concerns of the creative community itself.

There are also potential ripple effects for the wrestling world. AEW’s programming currently airs across Warner Bros. Discovery platforms like TNT, TBS, and HBO Max. Any delays, restructuring, or changes tied to the merger could impact media rights deals, scheduling, and the company’s long-term streaming strategy.

At this stage, the situation has clearly evolved beyond a corporate transaction. For many in Hollywood, it’s become a broader debate about control—specifically, who gets to shape the future of entertainment and decide which stories reach the audience.

Alberto Del Rio Charged in Domestic Violence Case, Released Under Conditions

Former WWE star Alberto Del Rio, also known as Alberto El Patron (real name Alberto Rodriguez), is once again in legal trouble following a domestic violence incident in Mexico.

According to reports, Rodriguez was arrested earlier in the week after his wife contacted emergency services. Authorities from the State Civil Guard responded to the call and reportedly caught the situation in progress, noting visible injuries to the victim, including marks on her arms and face.

Following his arrest, Rodriguez was taken into custody and held at La Pila prison while the State of San Luis Potosí’s Attorney General’s Office built the case. By Saturday, he was formally charged and appeared before a judge.

During the hearing, Rodriguez reportedly admitted wrongdoing and expressed remorse. The court granted him a conditional release, which comes with several strict requirements. These include attending rehabilitation programs for aggressors, having no contact with the victim, and covering damages related to the incident.

Reports also indicate that this was not an isolated situation, with prior alleged incidents contributing to the severity of the case.

As part of the resolution, Rodriguez agreed to pay approximately 1 million pesos to the victim, which factored into the judge’s decision to allow his release.

This marks another serious legal issue for the former WWE Champion. Fans may recall his 2020 arrest in San Antonio on charges of sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping. That case ultimately did not result in a conviction after the accuser failed to appear in court, and Rodriguez was acquitted in 2021.

Outside the courtroom, the fallout has already impacted his wrestling career. Rodriguez had previously been suspended from AAA following an incident involving fans in Tijuana. In light of this latest arrest, The Crash Lucha Libre has also suspended him.

With both legal and professional consequences mounting, Rodriguez’s future in the wrestling industry remains uncertain.

AEW Dynasty 2026 Results

AEW Dynasty 2026 delivered a loaded night of action, title changes, and brutal battles from top to bottom. From the Zero Hour pre-show to a dramatic main event, here’s a full rundown of everything that went down.


Zero Hour – Pre-Show Results

  • Alex Windsor def. Marina Shafir
    Windsor overcame Shafir’s grappling-heavy attack, fighting through multiple submissions before planting her with the Here It Is Driver for the win.
  • Kamille def. Big Anne
    Kamille dominated with power offense, finishing things decisively with an Argentine backbreaker rack powerbomb.
    Post-match: Willow Nightingale comes storming down to the ring, fighting mad because Kamille attacked her earlier backstage before the show. Kamille continued her rampage by attacking Willow Nightingale, setting up further issues between the two.
  • AEW National Championship:
    “Jungle Man” Jack Perry (c) def. Mark Davis
    Perry survived the power of “Dunkzilla” and countered late with a hurricanrana to retain his title.
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship:
    Divine Dominion (c) def. Hyan & Maya World
    Lena Kross & Megan Bayne retained after hitting a double powerbomb on Hyan in a fast-paced tag battle.

Main Card Results

  • Young Bucks def. Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita)
    A chaotic tag team war ended with the Bucks landing the Meltzer Driver on Okada. Miscommunication between Okada and Takeshita played a key role in their downfall.
  • Ricochet def. Chris Jericho
    Despite interference from the Gates of Agony, Ricochet picked up a major win by stealing Jericho’s own Lionsault.
  • Darby Allin def. Andrade El Idolo
    In a wild, high-risk brawl, Allin secured the victory with a slick pinning combination, earning himself a future AEW World Title shot.
    Post-match: Andrade showed respect, shaking Darby’s hand.
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship:
    FTR (c) def. Adam Copeland & Christian Cage
    A brutal, blood-soaked fight saw FTR retain after hitting Shatter Machine on Copeland. Outside interference and chaos couldn’t stop the champs.
  • AEW TNT Championship – Casino Gauntlet:
    Kevin Knight wins (NEW Champion)
    In a packed multi-man gauntlet, Knight scored the deciding fall with a UFO Splash on Daniel Garcia to capture the TNT Title.
  • AEW Women’s World Championship:
    Thekla (c) def. Jamie Hayter
    Thekla retained under controversial circumstances, using the ropes for leverage on a pinfall. Alex Windsor later protested the decision.
  • AEW Continental Championship:
    Jon Moxley (c) def. Will Ospreay
    A brutal, hard-hitting showdown saw Moxley withstand an early onslaught before finishing Ospreay with the Death Rider to retain.
  • AEW World Trios Championship:
    The Conglomeration def. War Dogs (c) (NEW Champions)
    Kyle O’Reilly forced Clark Connors to tap out, giving his team the Trios titles in a hard-fought contest.

Main Event – AEW World Championship

  • Maxwell Jacob Friedman (c) def. Kenny Omega
    In an epic main event, Omega threw everything at MJF, including a devastating avalanche One-Winged Angel. However, MJF capitalized on Omega’s injured midsection, used the Dynamite Diamond Ring, and ultimately put him away with a Heatseeker through a table to retain the title.

Notable Fallout

  • Willow Nightingale challenged Kamille to a TBS Title match on Dynamite.
  • Darby Allin is now next in line for the AEW World Championship.
  • Kevin Knight and The Conglomeration leave Dynasty as new champions.
  • MJF remains on top of AEW after surviving one of his toughest challenges to date.