AEW Dynamite Beach Break Preview 7/8/2026

AEW Dynamite Beach Break live tonight at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from The BayCare Sound at Coachman Park in Clearwater, Florida.

  • AEW World Championship Match: MJF (c) vs. Kenny Omega – (If Omega loses, he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship again)
  • AEW International Championship Match: Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kyle Fletcher
  • Women’s World Title Number 1 Contender Casino Gauntlet Match: Athena vs. Rina vs. Skye Blue vs. Maya World vs. TBA
  • Chris Jericho vs. Tommaso Ciampa
  • Paul Wight teased in-ring appearance

Paul Wight Teases In-Ring Appearance During AEW Dynamite Beach Break – ‘It’s A Big Secret’

AEW may have a surprise in store for fans during tonight’s special Dynamite: Beach Break event, and it could involve one of the company’s biggest stars stepping back into the spotlight.

Speaking with 10 Tampa News ahead of the show, AEW veteran Paul Wight teased that he will be involved during the broadcast and suggested that fans may see him inside the ring.

“I am going to be in the ring, doing something,” Wight said. “I can’t tell you what, because it’s a big secret. But if you come, you will see me maybe slap some people around.”

While Wight stopped short of revealing exactly what he has planned, his comments have sparked speculation that the former world champion could be preparing for a rare physical appearance on AEW television.

Wight has largely worked as a commentator, ambassador, and backstage mentor during his time with AEW. Injuries and health issues have limited his in-ring activity in recent years, with his last AEW match taking place in late 2023 and his most recent wrestling appearance coming in early 2024.

Despite that absence, Wight recently made it clear that retirement is not currently in his plans. During an interview earlier this year, he stated that he still hopes to compete again and even named Kenny Omega and Darby Allin among the AEW stars he would be interested in facing.

Interestingly, Omega is scheduled for one of the biggest matches of the night at Beach Break. The former AEW World Champion will challenge MJF for the AEW Men’s World Championship in a bout carrying major implications. If Omega comes up short, he will permanently lose the right to challenge for the AEW World Championship again, joining Cody Rhodes and Hangman Adam Page on that list.

Tonight’s card is also set to feature Konosuke Takeshita defending the AEW International Championship against Kyle Fletcher, Chris Jericho facing Tommaso Ciampa, and a Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match to determine the next challenger for AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla at AEW Redemption.

Whether Wight’s involvement is tied to one of those matches or something entirely different remains to be seen, but his comments have certainly added another layer of intrigue heading into one of AEW’s biggest television events of the summer.

WWE NXT Preview 7/7/2026

WWE NXT tonight at 8/7c on The CW and Netflix internationally.

NXT Women’s Championship: Kendal Grey (c) vs. Nattie
NXT Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Match: OTM vs. Sean Legacy & Dorian Van Dux vs. BirthRight vs. DarkState
Women’s North American Championship #1 Contenders Match: Lizzy Rain vs. Layla Diggs vs. Thea Hail vs. Izzi Dame
* Niko Vance vs. Shiloh Hill

Backstage Update On CM Punk’s WWE Title Win, SummerSlam Plans Revealed

CM Punk’s shocking Undisputed WWE Championship victory on Monday’s episode of Raw was reportedly about much more than giving the Chicago crowd a memorable hometown moment.

Punk returned to WWE television for the first time since WrestleMania 42 and stepped into the main event after Cody Rhodes was ruled unable to compete. Earlier in the night, Rhodes was attacked by GUNTHER and later deemed medically unfit to challenge champion Sami Zayn. That opened the door for Punk, who capitalized on the opportunity and defeated Zayn to capture the Undisputed WWE Championship.

While the title change came as a surprise to many fans, a new report from PWInsider Elite indicates that WWE’s creative team has been building toward a major summer program involving Punk for quite some time.

According to the report, the expectation backstage following Raw was that Punk will defend the Undisputed WWE Championship against Rhodes at SummerSlam. The match is said to have been part of WWE’s long-term plans, with the company reportedly considering the showdown for months.

The seeds for the rivalry were planted shortly after WrestleMania 42 when Punk and Rhodes shared a tense face-to-face confrontation on the first episode of Raw following the event. At one point, there were reportedly discussions about saving the match for WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. However, WWE ultimately shifted direction and is now expected to present the highly anticipated clash at SummerSlam instead.

Punk’s championship victory also brings a quick end to Sami Zayn’s first world title reign in WWE. Zayn captured the championship just nine days earlier at Night of Champions, achieving one of the biggest milestones of his career before dropping the title to Punk in Chicago.

As SummerSlam approaches, several major matches appear to be taking shape. Along with the expected Punk vs. Rhodes championship bout, Roman Reigns is reportedly set to defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Seth Rollins. Meanwhile, GUNTHER is rumored to be heading into a feud with SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis.

With the WWE title picture rapidly changing, questions now turn to what’s next for Zayn after his brief reign came to an end and whether he’ll be able to work his way back into championship contention heading into one of WWE’s biggest events of the year.

Report On AAA Star El Hijo del Vikingo Injury

AAA star El Hijo del Vikingo may be facing another setback at a particularly unfortunate time in his career.

After making his WWE television debut on SmackDown in a match against Rey Fénix for the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship, Vikingo was scheduled to appear the following day at NXT tapings, where he was set to defend the AAA Latin American Championship against EK Prosper.

However, reports indicate that Vikingo suffered an injury while preparing for the match. While he was able to make it to the tapings, the bout ultimately did not go as planned, and the exact nature or severity of the injury remains unknown.

During a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer provided an update on the situation and suggested there is concern regarding how serious the injury could be.

“It could be serious. It’s really too bad because he’s had a lot of injuries. An inopportune time.”

The timing is especially unfortunate given Vikingo’s growing visibility through WWE’s partnership with AAA. His SmackDown appearance marked a significant opportunity to introduce him to a broader audience, but the injury could potentially interrupt that momentum.

Meltzer also discussed WWE’s booking of AAA talent, noting that Vikingo’s loss to Rey Fénix on SmackDown may raise concerns among AAA fans. He pointed out that the AAA Latin American Championship is considered one of the promotion’s top titles, while Fénix is currently positioned lower on WWE’s roster hierarchy.

According to Meltzer, if WWE consistently presents AAA wrestlers as being below established WWE stars, it could affect how fans perceive the AAA roster moving forward.

This latest injury scare adds to a growing list of physical setbacks for Vikingo over the past two years. In 2024, he suffered a significant knee injury that included a torn meniscus and ligament damage in his right knee, forcing him to miss approximately six months of action. Earlier this year, he reportedly dealt with a shoulder injury following a match against Mini Vikingo, though that issue only sidelined him for a short period.

At this time, neither WWE nor AAA has provided an official update regarding Vikingo’s condition. Fans will likely be waiting for further information to determine whether the injury will impact his upcoming appearances and championship commitments.

Given Vikingo’s history of overcoming injuries and returning to top form, many will be hoping this latest setback proves to be minor rather than another lengthy stay on the sidelines.

WWE Raw Preview 7/6/2026

WWE Raw live tonight at 8/7c on Netflix from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

  • Seth Rollins to open the show
  • Oba Femi to address Brock Lesnar
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Sol Ruca (c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • WWE World Tag Team Championships: The Street Profits (c) vs. The Vision
  • Undisputed WWE Championship: Sami Zayn (c) vs. Cody Rhodes
  • CM Punk expected to appear

Sheamus Reportedly Set To Leave WWE After Turning Down New Contract Offer

A major chapter in WWE history may be coming to an end.

According to Fightful Select, former WWE Champion Sheamus is expected to leave WWE once his current contract expires. The report states that WWE recently approached the veteran star with a restructured contract extension, but Sheamus reportedly declined the offer and chose not to sign a new deal.

If the departure becomes official, it would mark the first time in nearly two decades that Sheamus has been a free agent in professional wrestling.

Further fueling speculation, Sheamus has reportedly already been moved to WWE’s alumni section on the company’s official website, a move that often signals a talent’s departure from the promotion.

Sheamus originally signed with WWE in 2007 after impressing officials during a tryout. After developing in the company’s developmental system, he quickly rose through the ranks and became one of WWE’s biggest success stories.

His breakout moment came in 2009 when he defeated John Cena at TLC to capture his first WWE Championship. Over the years, Sheamus established himself as one of WWE’s most decorated stars, winning multiple world championships, United States Championships, and tag team titles. He also added a Royal Rumble victory, a Money in the Bank win, and a King of the Ring crown to his resume.

Despite those accomplishments, one goal remained elusive throughout his career: winning the Intercontinental Championship and completing the Grand Slam.

Sheamus’ most recent WWE match took place on the November 17, 2025 edition of Raw, where he teamed with John Cena and Rey Mysterio against The Judgment Day’s Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio, and JD McDonagh. Shortly afterward, a shoulder injury forced him to undergo surgery and withdraw from WWE’s “The Last Time Is Now” tournament.

The report also comes amid ongoing stories regarding WWE’s efforts to restructure several talent contracts in recent months. According to previous reports, some performers accepted revised deals in order to remain with the company, while others pushed back against proposed pay reductions.

For many fans, the news is particularly disappointing given Sheamus’ long-standing commitment to WWE. Throughout nearly 20 years with the company, he remained a reliable performer, consistently delivering standout matches and helping elevate younger talent whenever called upon.

His pursuit of the Intercontinental Championship became one of the defining stories of the latter part of his career. Despite receiving several opportunities over the last few years, the title remained just out of reach, preventing him from achieving Grand Slam status before his reported departure.

As of now, neither WWE nor Sheamus has publicly commented on the report. If his WWE run has indeed come to an end, Sheamus will leave behind a legacy as one of the most accomplished and respected stars of his generation, while opening the door to the next chapter of his wrestling career.

WWE SmackDown Preview 7/3/2026

WWE SmackDown airs tonight at 8/7c on the USA Network in the US and on Netflix for international fans. This episode was taped this past Monday at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

  • More fallout from Night of Champions
  • Charlotte Flair, Tiffany Stratton and Chelsea Green vs. Jade Cargill, B-Fab and Michin
  • AAA Cruiserweight Championship Match: Rey Fenix (c) vs. El Hijo del Vikingo
  • Newly crowned Undisputed WWE SmackDown Sami Zayn to speak
  • Brie Bella vs. Lainey Reid

Report: ESPN Requested WWE Add More Matches To Premium Live Events

WWE’s Premium Live Events have become known for featuring smaller match cards in recent years, but a new report suggests one of the company’s broadcast partners would like to see more action included on future shows.

According to WrestleVotes via Fightful Select, ESPN requested that WWE add more matches to Night of Champions, which took place last month in Saudi Arabia. The report states that ESPN wanted the event’s main broadcast to feature six matches, leading WWE to expand the card beyond the four- and five-match format that has become common for many PLEs.

The request reportedly focused on the paid portion of the broadcast, not the free first hour that airs on ESPN before the main show begins.

Night of Champions ultimately featured six matches on the main card, making it one of the more stacked PLE lineups WWE has presented this year. The event included both the men’s and women’s King of the Ring tournament finals, several championship matches, and a historic main event that saw Sami Zayn capture the Undisputed WWE Championship for the first time in his career.

The report is notable because WWE has largely moved away from lengthy PLE cards outside of its biggest annual events. In 2026, only Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, Backlash, and Clash in Italy featured between four and five matches, while WrestleMania and Night of Champions were the only events to include six or more bouts.

Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber traditionally dedicate significant portions of their runtime to the signature matches that give the events their names, which naturally limits the number of additional contests that can be featured. However, WWE’s overall trend toward shorter cards has been a noticeable shift compared to previous eras.

The report could indicate that ESPN sees value in presenting more matches during the premium portion of WWE events, particularly as the partnership between the two companies continues to grow.

Over the last year, WWE and ESPN have worked closely together on a variety of promotional initiatives. Numerous WWE stars have appeared across ESPN programming to promote upcoming events, while crossover appearances have become increasingly common. One recent example saw Danhausen become involved in ESPN coverage surrounding the New York Knicks’ NBA Championship pursuit.

It remains to be seen whether WWE will continue expanding its PLE cards moving forward, but if ESPN’s request carries weight, fans could see more matches featured on future premium live event broadcasts.

AEW Collision Preview 7/2/2026

AEW Collision airing on a special night tonight at 8/7c on TNT and HBO Max, taped from the Viejas Arena in San Diego, California.

  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match #1 Spot Qualifier: Athena vs. Rina
  • Women’s Casino Gauntlet Match #2 Spot Qualifier: Maya World vs. Julia Hart
  • Shane Taylor Promotions vs. Adam Copeland & Bang Bang Gang
  • Shingo Takagi & Drilla Moloney vs. PAC & Claudio Castagnoli
  • Brian Cage vs. Andrade
  • Kyle Fletcher vs. ELP
  • The Rascalz vs. Mike Bailey, Mistico, and Bandido
  • The Demand vs. TBA.
  • Thunder Rosa and Mina Shirakawa vs. TBA