TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview 3/12/2026

TNA Thursday Nigh iMPACT! on AMC taped from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, GA.

  • Atlanta Street Fight: Moose vs. Cedric Alexander
  • Non-Title Match: The Hardys vs. Sinner and Saint
  • Trey Miguel, BDE & Rich Swann vs. Order 4
  • A.J. Francis vs. Elijah
  • Indi Hartwell vs. TBA
  • Ricky Sosa debuts
  • We’ll hear from Steve Maclin

ROH TV Preview 3/12/2026, 3/13/2026

ROH TV on #HonorClub at http://WatchROH.com 7/6c – Thursday 3/12

  • ROH World Tag Team Champions L.F.I. Open Challenge
  • Premier Athletes in Mixed 6 Person Action
  • Scorpio Sky vs. Bryan Keith
  • ROH Pure Championship: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Josh Woods
  • ROH Women’s World TV Championship: Red Velvet (c) vs. Hyan
  • ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Proving Ground Match: Shane Taylor Promotions (c) vs. QT Marshall, Aaron Solo & Nick Comoroto
  • ROH Women’s World Championship Proving Ground Match: Athena (c) vs. Maya World

ROH special YouTube episode of ROH TV 7/6c on YouTube – Friday 3/13

  • CMLL Women’s World Champion Persephone in action
  • Serpentico vs. Wheeler Yuta

WWE NXT Stand & Deliver To Stream Live on YouTube

WWE is making a notable change to how fans can watch one of NXT’s biggest annual events. According to WWE Hall of Famer and NXT Executive Producer Shawn Michaels, the 2026 edition of NXT Stand & Deliver will stream live globally on YouTube.

Michaels shared the announcement on his X account, revealing that the entire event will be available through WWE’s official YouTube channel.

“Guess I better figure out how to get onto @YouTube… because #StandAndDeliver streams LIVE across the globe on @WWE’s YouTube Saturday, April 4 at 7e/4p! #WWENXT,” Michaels wrote.

This year’s Stand & Deliver will take place at The Factory in St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday, April 4. The event marks a significant shift from tradition, as it will be the first time the NXT showcase is not held during WrestleMania Week. In previous years, Stand & Deliver typically served as part of WWE’s packed WrestleMania weekend lineup.

Reports have indicated that the change in scheduling was made primarily for timing reasons. Despite the adjustment, the event is still expected to feature major NXT storylines and championship matches, continuing its reputation as one of the brand’s marquee shows.

With the move to YouTube, the show could potentially reach an even wider global audience, giving fans around the world easy access to one of NXT’s biggest nights of the year.

Rising Independent Star Nikki Blackheart Reportedly Signs With WWE

WWE appears to have added another promising name to its growing pipeline of talent, as rising independent wrestler Nikki Blackheart is reportedly set to join the company.

According to a new report from Bodyslam+, sources within WWE indicate that Blackheart has agreed to a contract with the promotion. She is expected to report to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando in the near future, though an exact timeline for her arrival has not yet been confirmed.

Blackheart recently took part in a WWE tryout last month, and the company was said to be very impressed with her performance during the evaluation process. Those positive impressions reportedly led to WWE moving quickly to lock her in with a contract offer.

Recent developments on the independent scene also appeared to hint that a signing was imminent. Over the weekend, Blackheart dropped the MPX Women’s Championship to Priscilla Kelly, ending a brief but notable title reign. Around the same time, Winnipeg Pro Wrestling announced that she would no longer be appearing at their Voyageur Cup shows scheduled for March 13 and 14.

Despite having less than two years of in-ring experience, Blackheart has already made a name for herself across several promotions. She debuted in June 2024 at CCW Breakout 37 and has spent much of her early career competing for Coastal Championship Wrestling in Florida. Along the way, she has also picked up experience working for promotions such as AAA, Athena’s Metroplex Wrestling, and 4th Rope Wrestling.

Her most recent championship success came earlier this year when she captured the MPX Women’s Championship from Abadon at the 2026 MPX Texas Rumble on February 7. However, her reign lasted just 29 days before she dropped the title this past weekend, a move that now seems to have been part of her transition away from the independent circuit.

While WWE has not yet officially announced the signing, the expectation is that Blackheart will soon begin training and development at the Performance Center as the next chapter of her career gets underway. For a wrestler who only debuted in 2024, the reported deal marks a remarkably quick rise onto WWE’s radar.

AEW Dynamite Preview 3/11/2026

AEW Dynamite airs live tonight at 8:00 pm ET on TBS and HBO Max from San Jose Civic in San Jose, California.

  • TBS Championship: Willow Nightingale (c) vs. Persephone
  • TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • Darby Allin & Orange Cassidy vs. Gabe Kidd & David Finlay of The Dogs
  • Dem Bucks (Mark Briscoe & The Young Bucks) vs. FTR & “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa 
  • Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Don Callis Family’s Konosuke Takeshita & Hechicero
  • Hangman Page/MJF press conference ahead of their AEW World Title Texas Death Match at Revolution

Mercedes Moné’s Championship Empire Under Threat Amid Recent Losing Streak, Has 3 Upcoming Title Defenses 

After a historic run of collecting championships across the world, AEW’s Mercedes Moné has hit a skid after failing to defeat Kris Statlander for the AEW Women’s World Championship at Full Gear. Since then, Moné has lost the Ring of Honor Women’s Television Championship to Red Velvet, the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s Championship to Alex Windsor, the AEW TBS Championship to Willow Nightingale, the CMLL World Women’s Championship to Persephone, and the Bestya Women’s Championship to Swan.

Unfortunately, the hits may keep on coming for Moné over the next 10 days. On X Wednesday morning, Revolution Pro Wrestling announced that Moné would be taking on UK star Alexxis Falcon at RevPro High Stakes on March 21. But this will not be any ordinary singles match, as Moné will be putting both the BODYSLAM Scandinavian and Discovery Scotland Women’s Championships on the line. The match comes a week after Moné is scheduled to be in Paris, where she’ll wrestle Ophelie in a match for Moné’s EWA Women’s Championship and Ophelie’s Rixe Women’s Championship.

As a result of these two shows, all part of Moné’s March tour outside of AEW, the CEO could be leaving Europe with either one more belt added to her arsenal, or continued diminishing returns, as losses to Ophelie and Falcon could leave her with just three championships remaining. The hits could keep on coming after as well, as Mone is scheduled to wrestle for Prime Time Wrestling in Poland on March 28, where she’s expected to defend the PTW Women’s Championship, and Winnipeg Pro Wrestling on March 31, where she’ll defend the WPW Women’s Championship. Losses in those matches, and in Europe, would see Mone end March having lost all but one of her titles.

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WWE NXT Preview 3/10/2026

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

  • Fallout from Vengeance Day
  • WWE Speed Women’s Championship #1 Contenders Tournament Finals: Thea Hail vs. Wren Sinclair
  • WWE Speed Men’s Championship #1 Contenders Match: Jasper Troy vs. Sean Legacy vs. Eli Knight
  • Joe Hendry & Myles Borne vs. Ethan Page & Ricky Saints
  • Charlie Dempsey & Tavion Heights vs. Lexis King & Uriah Connors
  • Lainey Reid vs. Sol Ruca

Details On AEW’s New International Streaming Platform ‘MyAEW’

AEW is taking another major step toward expanding its global reach with the launch of its brand-new streaming platform, MyAEW. After the announcement on March 9, more information has surfaced regarding how the service will work, including which regions can access specific features and how much fans can expect to pay.

According to reports, MyAEW will serve as a hub for several pieces of AEW content. The platform is expected to stream weekly shows such as AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision, along with select pay-per-views in certain international markets. In addition, the service will feature a Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) channel that runs classic AEW programming 24/7.

Despite the new platform, AEW’s existing partnerships will remain in place. Sources indicate that the launch of MyAEW will not affect the company’s current streaming agreement with HBO Max. Fans who already watch AEW through TrillerTV’s AEW Plus will also still be able to use that service.

However, access to MyAEW content will vary depending on the viewer’s location. Reports indicate that the FAST channel will be available in most regions worldwide, but it will not be accessible in Canada or Mexico. Meanwhile, AEW pay-per-views through the platform will be offered in many international markets, though they will be unavailable in the United States, Mexico, and India.

Weekly shows will also have some regional restrictions. Dynamite and Collision streams on MyAEW will not be available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or India.

AEW is launching the platform with three different subscription tiers. The first option is priced at $7.99 per month and provides access to the FAST channel, AEW podcasts, live streams of weekly shows (in eligible regions), the AEW television archive, Ring of Honor HonorClub TV, and one Ring of Honor pay-per-view.

The second plan costs $19.99 per month and includes everything from the basic tier while also adding one AEW pay-per-view each month.

Finally, the top-tier package is available for $119.99 per year. This plan gives subscribers full access to the service, including all AEW pay-per-views throughout the year.

The launch of MyAEW appears to be a clear move by the company to strengthen its international presence and offer more direct access to its content outside the United States. If successful, the platform could become a major destination for AEW fans around the world.

AJ Styles Explains His New WWE Role After In-Ring Retirement

AJ Styles may have stepped away from the ring, but “The Phenomenal One” isn’t done contributing to WWE just yet. After officially retiring from in-ring competition at this year’s Royal Rumble, Styles is now transitioning into a behind-the-scenes role with the company as he prepares for his upcoming induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. 🤼‍♂️🏆

During a recent appearance on The Phenomenally Retro Podcast, Styles shed light on what his new responsibilities with WWE look like now that his legendary wrestling career has come to an end.

According to Styles, part of his job involves scouting and evaluating talent across different levels of the wrestling world. That includes independent wrestlers, as well as performers already working within WWE’s system.

Styles explained that he spends a good amount of time online reviewing matches and keeping an eye on potential prospects who could eventually find their way into WWE. If he sees promise in someone, he hopes to help guide them toward opportunities within the company.

In some cases, that could mean helping wrestlers secure a WWE ID or getting them noticed by the right people within the organization. While the process can be slow at times, Styles noted that making the right connections and phone calls is part of the job.

His work won’t be limited to scouting outside talent either. Styles revealed that he may also be working with wrestlers already signed to WWE, including those in NXT and even performers on the main roster. In fact, he mentioned plans to attend an upcoming episode of Monday Night Raw in Seattle, where he hopes to meet with talent and offer guidance.

Beyond evaluating prospects, Styles sees himself as someone wrestlers can talk to if they need advice or direction. Whether it’s discussing their mindset or suggesting time at the WWE Performance Center to sharpen certain skills, Styles wants to help talent stay motivated and continue improving.

Interestingly, the former WWE Champion admitted that he initially expected retirement to give him a lot more free time. Instead, his schedule has remained busy thanks to his new responsibilities with WWE, along with spending more time with his family.

While fans won’t see Styles competing in the ring anymore, it’s clear he’ll still play an important role in shaping WWE’s future by helping the next generation of talent grow and succeed.

WWE Raw Preview 3/9/2026

WWE Raw airs live today at 8pm ET/5pm PT on Netflix from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

  • WWE Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. Original El Grande Americano
  • Oba Femi vs. Rusev
  • Women’s Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Gauntlet Match: IYO SKY vs. Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Ivy Nile vs. Asuka vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • Danhausen to appear