Dave Meltzer On Chris Jericho’s AEW Return, WWE Negotiations

After months of speculation linking Chris Jericho to a potential WWE comeback, Jericho has instead resurfaced in familiar territory—making his return on AEW Dynamite and putting an end, at least for now, to the ongoing rumors.

Leading up to this week, there had been growing belief within WWE circles that Jericho was on track to rejoin the company where he built much of his legendary career. That chatter only intensified as WrestleMania season approached, with fans and insiders alike expecting some kind of major development.

According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, the situation took a turn very recently. Meltzer noted that he began hearing conflicting updates within a short window—initially getting wind of Jericho being tied to WrestleMania plans, only to then learn almost immediately that Jericho was headed to Winnipeg for AEW instead.

After checking in with WWE sources, Meltzer was told that Jericho is no longer expected to return to the company anytime soon—if at all. That response seemingly confirmed that Jericho had made his decision, paving the way for his AEW comeback.

While the exact reasoning behind Jericho’s choice remains unclear, Meltzer did shed some light on what WWE may have had in mind. The reported idea was to bring Jericho back for a retirement run, positioning his return as a farewell tour rather than a long-term program.

If that was indeed the pitch, it’s possible it didn’t align with Jericho’s vision for this stage of his career. Instead, he’s back in AEW, where he continues to be a central figure and has more creative flexibility moving forward.

For now, Jericho’s return to Dynamite puts an end to one of wrestling’s more intriguing “what if” scenarios—at least temporarily. As always in pro wrestling, though, never say never.

Bron Breakker Is Medically Cleared – WWE Planned Rollins Vs. GUNTHER Weeks Ago

Seth Rollins vs. GUNTHER Set for WrestleMania 42 as WWE Delays Major Rollins/Breakker Feud

With WrestleMania 42 quickly approaching, WWE has started locking in key pieces for the two-night event—and one newly announced matchup has definitely raised some eyebrows.

During this week’s episode of Raw, Seth Rollins finally learned his WrestleMania opponent, and it’s not who many fans were expecting. Instead of squaring off with the rising Bron Breakker, Rollins is now set to collide with GUNTHER on the grand stage.

The setup came in chaotic fashion. Rollins, still entangled in his ongoing issues with Paul Heyman, took things to another level by attacking Heyman with a steel chair and finishing him off with a Curb Stomp. However, before Rollins could stand tall for long, GUNTHER stormed in, dragging him out of the ring and launching a brutal assault of his own—officially igniting their WrestleMania program.

The choice of GUNTHER as Rollins’ opponent comes as a surprise, especially given the limited time remaining to build the feud, with only a couple of Raw episodes left before WrestleMania. Many had assumed WWE was heading toward a high-profile clash between Rollins and Breakker, particularly given their recent tension.

Interestingly, Breakker’s absence from the WrestleMania match card isn’t due to injury concerns. According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Live, Breakker has already been medically cleared after spending time rehabbing at the WWE Performance Center. Instead, WWE reportedly made a strategic call to hold off on the Rollins vs. Breakker showdown, viewing it as a marquee program worth saving for a bigger stage down the line—potentially SummerSlam.

Meltzer also noted that the decision to insert GUNTHER into this spot wasn’t a last-minute pivot. Plans for him to face Rollins were reportedly put in motion weeks ago, particularly after Bronson Reed suffered an injury that forced WWE to reshuffle creative plans. At that point, someone affiliated with The Vision faction was slated to face Rollins, and GUNTHER ultimately landed in that role.

For context, Rollins’ issues with The Vision date back to last October, when the group turned on him and cast him out. Around that same time, Rollins was sidelined with a legitimate shoulder injury. He made his return at the Elimination Chamber premium live event, revealing himself as the mysterious masked figure who had been disrupting matches in the weeks leading up to the show.

While some fans may have expected a different opponent, Rollins vs. GUNTHER promises to be a hard-hitting encounter between two of WWE’s most intense competitors. Meanwhile, the delayed Rollins vs. Breakker feud could end up being an even bigger payoff if WWE gives it the time and spotlight it clearly believes it deserves.

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview 4/2/2026

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! tonight on AMC at 9/8c.

  • Fallout from Sacrifice
  • Knockouts World Championship Match: Arianna Grace vs. Xia Brookside
  • Bunkhouse Match: Tessa Blanchard vs. Jody Threat.
  • AJ Francis vs. The Home Town Man.
  • We’ll hear from Mike Santana.
  • The Hardys speak out about The Righteous’ betrayal

AEW Collision Preview 4/2/2026

AEW Collision tonight with a special Thursday edition on TNT and HBO Max taped from the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • AEW Continental Championship Eliminator Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Anthony Bowens
  • Willow Nightingale TBS Championship Open Challenge
  • Tornado Tag Team Match: Orange Cassidy, Kevin Knight, Roderick Strong, & Mistico vs. Claudio Castagnoli, Wheeler Yuta, Clark Connors, & David Finlay
  • Juice Robinson vs. “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa
  • Andrade El Idolo & Mark Davis vs. The Rascalz
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Divine Dominion in action
  • AEW World Tag Team Champions FTR in action
  • Adam Copeland and Christian Cage to appear

Chris Jericho Returns To AEW On Dynamite

Chris Jericho is back in AEW—and he didn’t waste any time reminding everyone exactly who he is.

The former world champion made a surprise return during the opening moments of AEW Dynamite, which just so happened to take place in his hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba. While fans had been buzzing earlier in the day about a possible comeback, few expected Jericho to show up so quickly—or in such dramatic fashion.

Tony Schiavone was in the ring preparing to oversee a contract signing between AEW World Champion MJF and top contender Kenny Omega when things started to go sideways. Pyro began firing off unexpectedly, cutting into the segment and confusing everyone in the arena. After a couple of false starts, the camera turned toward the stage—and that’s when the familiar opening notes of “Judas” hit.

The Winnipeg crowd erupted.

Jericho walked out soaking in the moment, clearly enjoying the reaction as fans loudly sang along to his entrance theme. Taking his time, he eventually entered the ring and let the energy build before finally grabbing a microphone. His message was short and to the point: “Winnipeg! AEW! I’m home.”

That was all he needed to say.

After another brief celebration with the crowd, Jericho exited the ring, greeting fans at ringside before heading backstage. Interestingly, he didn’t stick around to get involved in the advertised contract signing, which proceeded without him following a chaotic backstage brawl between Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay.

Jericho’s return marks his first appearance on AEW television in nearly a year. He had been absent since dropping the ROH World Championship to Bandido at last year’s Dynasty pay-per-view. In the aftermath, Jericho told members of The Learning Tree faction that he needed time away, effectively writing himself off TV.

In recent weeks, speculation about his future picked up again—especially after Jericho filed a trademark for “The Cornerstone,” a move that had fans wondering whether a new character or direction was on the horizon.

For now, Jericho’s intentions remain unclear. But one thing is certain: with Jericho back in the mix, AEW just got a major shake-up—and it feels like this is only the beginning.

AEW Dynamite Preview 4/1/2026

AEW Dynamite live tonight at 8/7c on TBS and HBO Max from the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Mina Shirakawa & The Brawling Birds vs. Triangle of Madness
  • Will Ospreay vs. PAC
  • Kenny Omega, Brody King & Jack Perry vs. The Demand
  • Kenny Omega and MJF sign contract for their match at AEW Dynasty

Lady Frost Departs AEW, Quickly Lands New Deal with MLW

Lady Frost’s time with AEW/ROH has officially wrapped up—but her next chapter is already underway.

After reports surfaced that her AEW contract had expired, Frost took to social media to confirm the news herself. In a message posted on Twitter, she expressed gratitude for her time in the company and its leadership, specifically thanking Tony Khan for the opportunity.

“As of today, I am a free agent,” Frost wrote. “I want to thank @TonyKhan for being an incredibly kind and passionate boss. I had some of the most incredible moments with @AEW, and I am so grateful for the years that I spent there. For now, I’m on the hunt. Onto the next…”

That “hunt” didn’t last long.

Shortly after her announcement, Fightful Select reported that Frost had already signed with Major League Wrestling. According to the report, MLW had strong interest in bringing her in and acted quickly to secure her signature once she became available.

Frost even followed up on her original post with a quick update, confirming the speedy turnaround: “Not a free agent anymore. That didn’t take long.”

Frost first appeared in AEW back in 2020 on Dark, gradually building her presence before making her Dynamite debut in 2023. While she never became a central figure in the women’s division, she remained a consistent and reliable performer across AEW programming.

Now heading to MLW, Frost gets a fresh opportunity to showcase her unique style in a new environment—and if the quick signing is any indication, she may have a prominent role waiting for her.

Dani Luna Exits TNA Wrestling,

Dani Luna’s run with TNA Wrestling has officially come to an end.

According to recent reports, the 27-year-old British standout requested her release from the company over the weekend, and TNA granted it without issue. The decision appears to have been mutual, with both sides reportedly parting on good terms, leaving the door open for a possible reunion down the line.

Luna joined TNA in 2023, looking to rebuild momentum after her departure from WWE the year prior. During her time under the TKO umbrella from 2019 to 2022, she competed on the NXT UK brand, gaining valuable experience before transitioning back to the independent scene and eventually landing in TNA.

Her run in the Knockouts division proved to be a productive one. Luna captured the Knockouts World Tag Team Championships twice alongside Jody Threat, with both reigns taking place in 2024. The duo quickly established themselves as a hard-hitting team before eventually going their separate ways following a tag title loss.

After splitting from Threat, Luna shifted her focus to singles competition. She remained in the title picture, most recently challenging for the Knockouts Championship in a match that also featured Lei Ying Lee. However, reigning champion Arianna Grace retained the title at TNA Sacrifice, halting Luna’s momentum.

Outside the ring, Luna also dealt with some setbacks, including visa complications that caused her to miss TNA’s AMC debut earlier this year. Despite that, she stayed active, competing across independent promotions in the UK and Europe in recent months.

Now a free agent once again, Luna enters an interesting phase of her career. With her blend of international experience and recent championship pedigree, she’s likely to draw attention from multiple promotions moving forward.

WWE NXT Preview 3/31/2026

WWE NXT tonight on The CW and Netflix internationally from the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

  • NXT Women’s Championship #1 Contenders Match: Lola Vice vs. Kendal Grey
  • NXT Tag Team Championships #1 Contenders Match: Los Americanos vs. Birthright.
  • Mike Santana & OTM vs. DarkState
  • Jasper Troy vs. Keanu Carver – Special Guest Referee Josh Briggs
  • Jaida Parker vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Tatum Paxley and Blake Monroe to meet face-to-face
  • Contract signing for NXT Championship match at Stand & Deliver

Hulk Hogan vs. Andre The Giant at WrestleMania 3 Set for WWE Immortal Moment Honor at 2026 Hall of Fame

WWE is continuing its push to celebrate iconic matches, and this year’s Immortal Moment Award is going to one of the most legendary bouts in wrestling history. The company has officially announced that Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant from WrestleMania 3 will be honored at the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony.

Often referred to as “the slam heard around the world,” the 1987 clash remains one of the defining moments not just of WrestleMania, but of WWE as a whole. Hogan’s body slam of Andre in front of a massive crowd at the Pontiac Silverdome became an enduring image that helped shape the company’s global boom period.

WWE introduced the Immortal Moment Award last year as a way to recognize classic matches that left a lasting impact on the business. The inaugural honor went to Bret Hart vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin from WrestleMania 13, and now Hogan vs. Andre joins that elite company.

Both competitors are already deeply etched into WWE history. Andre the Giant, who passed away in 1993 at the age of 46, was part of the very first Hall of Fame class that same year. This recognition marks another posthumous honor tied to his legacy. Hulk Hogan, who passed away last July following a heart attack, is now being associated with his third Hall of Fame recognition—having previously been inducted individually in 2005 and again in 2020 as a member of the nWo.

The match now becomes part of an already stacked WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Other names announced include Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, Dennis Rodman, Demolition, Sycho Sid, and Bad News Brown, making this one of the more diverse and headline-worthy classes in recent memory.

This year’s Hall of Fame ceremony is set for Friday, April 16, immediately following SmackDown. The event will take place at the Dolby Live venue inside Park MGM in Las Vegas, adding even more spectacle to WrestleMania weekend.

With Hogan vs. Andre officially getting its flowers, WWE continues leaning into nostalgia while cementing the moments that helped define generations of fans. And when it comes to truly “immortal” matches, it’s hard to argue with this choice.