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

Fandango To Screen WrestleMania 42 In Cinemas

WWE is expanding how fans can تجربه WrestleMania 42, as the company has partnered with Fandango to bring the biggest show of the year to the big screen. It’s been announced that both nights of WrestleMania—set for April 18 and 19—will be broadcast live in movie theaters across the country.

Tickets are already available through Fandango’s website, giving fans another way to catch the action outside of the traditional home viewing experience. For those who opt for the theater route, there are some added perks as well. Ticket buyers will receive bonus digital content for the WWE Champions mobile game, including unlockable characters like Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and Liv Morgan.

That’s not the only bonus tied to the promotion. Fandango has also partnered with Fanatics to offer an exclusive merchandise bundle. Fans who secure their theater tickets will have the option to purchase a limited-edition WrestleMania 42 T-shirt for $49.99.

This year’s WrestleMania will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, continuing WWE’s trend of hosting the event in major destination venues. As for how to watch at home, WrestleMania 42 will stream live on the ESPN App in the United States, while international viewers will be able to tune in via Netflix.

Between in-person attendance, at-home streaming, and now the theater experience, WWE is making sure WrestleMania weekend is more accessible—and more immersive—than ever before.

Backstage Update on Toni Storm’s AEW Absence: Not Injury-Related

AEW fans were left stunned last week on Dynamite when “Timeless” Toni Storm was written off television in a dramatic backstage segment that quickly sparked speculation. The former champion was discovered laid out and bloodied in her dressing room, surrounded by cryptic clues pointing toward multiple potential suspects on the roster—clearly setting the stage for a mystery-driven storyline.

Given the timing, many initially assumed the angle may have been covering for an injury, especially following Storm’s recent match against Marina Shafir at Revolution, where she also had a notable interaction with Ronda Rousey. However, according to Dave Meltzer, that’s not the case.

Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer indicated that Storm’s absence is not tied to any physical issue. Instead, he noted that the situation developed suddenly behind the scenes.

According to Meltzer, Storm was originally scheduled to compete on last week’s Dynamite, but plans changed the day of the show. AEW reportedly had to pivot quickly, creating the backstage attack angle to explain her sudden removal from television. Mina Shirakawa ultimately stepped in as her replacement and picked up a win over Shafir.

While the storyline explanation is already unfolding on-screen, the real-life timeline may be even more significant. A report from Fightful Select suggests that Storm could be out of action for an extended period, potentially missing all of 2026.

That leaves AEW in an interesting position creatively. The “whodunnit” angle offers a built-in way to keep Storm relevant during her absence, while also elevating other names in the women’s division as suspects or key players in the unfolding story.

For now, fans can expect the mystery surrounding Toni Storm’s “attack” to continue developing on television—even if the real reason behind her hiatus remains outside the ring.

Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch Enter the Coffee Game with AMO Launch

Life on the road isn’t easy, and for pro wrestlers constantly hopping between cities and continents, finding ways to stay energized is key. Coffee has long been a go-to solution—and in recent years, it’s also become a bit of a passion project for several names in the industry. From the Motor City Machine Guns to Danhausen and Prince Nana, wrestlers diving into the coffee business has quietly become a trend.

Now, one of wrestling’s top power couples is joining that list.

Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch have officially announced the launch of their own coffee brand, AMO Coffee. After teasing the project online, the pair made things official with a reveal on Monday, giving fans a glimpse into what inspired the venture.

In a video shared on Instagram, Rollins explained that the idea has been brewing for years. He noted that the two have spent the better part of seven years traveling the world together, sampling coffee from different countries, cities, and cultures along the way. That shared experience ultimately sparked their desire to create something of their own, with AMO serving as a way to pass that passion on to fans.

The branding leans into that personal connection. A black-and-white promotional image posted on AMO’s social channels features the couple alongside the phrase “a simple love for coffee,” while the caption signs off with “From Colby + Rebecca, with love”—a nod to their real-life identities outside the ring.

While full details are still under wraps, the rollout is already underway. The official website currently features a countdown clock pointing to an April 26 launch date, and fans can sign up for early access notifications ahead of the debut. Lynch has also hinted that more announcements tied to the brand are coming soon.

Of course, both Rollins and Lynch have plenty going on inside the ring as well. Rollins recently returned from a shoulder injury at Elimination Chamber and has quickly reinserted himself into the spotlight. Meanwhile, Lynch is gearing up for a major opportunity at WrestleMania, where she’s set to challenge for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

Between championship pursuits and a new business venture, it’s clear this duo isn’t slowing down anytime soon—and now, they’re bringing their taste in coffee along for the ride.

Sid Eudy (AKA Sycho Sid) Announced For WWE Hall Of Fame 2026 Legacy Induction

WWE continues to round out its 2026 Hall of Fame class, and the latest addition brings a larger-than-life presence from wrestling’s past back into the spotlight. Sid Eudy—known to fans as Sycho Sid, Sid Justice, and Sid Vicious—has officially been announced for induction as part of this year’s Legacy Class.

The news was revealed by WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H, who highlighted Sid’s commanding aura and unforgettable intensity. Whether fans remember him from WWE or WCW, Sid’s reputation as a dominant force and main event-caliber star has long cemented his place in wrestling history.

Sid’s career spanned decades, with major success across multiple promotions. He captured the WWF Championship twice and also held the WCW World Heavyweight Title on two occasions, proving his ability to thrive at the very top in both companies during wrestling’s most competitive eras.

WrestleMania fans will especially remember his presence on the grandest stage. Sid headlined WrestleMania VIII against Hulk Hogan in 1992, and later returned to the main event scene at WrestleMania 13, where he faced The Undertaker. Those marquee matches, along with high-profile rivalries against stars like Bret Hart and Roddy Piper, helped define his legacy as a true main event attraction.

One of Sid’s most iconic moments came at Survivor Series 1996, where he defeated Shawn Michaels at Madison Square Garden to win the WWE Championship. The moment—complete with his unforgettable entrance and the electric crowd reaction—remains a standout highlight from the New Generation era.

After stepping away from the national spotlight, Sid continued wrestling for several years on the independent scene, including appearances in promotions like the NWA and Memphis Wrestling. He officially retired in 2017, bringing an end to a career that stretched roughly three decades.

In August 2024, the wrestling world lost Sid Eudy at the age of 63 following a battle with cancer. His passing was met with an outpouring of tributes from fans and peers alike, many of whom reflected on his imposing presence and unique charisma.

Now, with this Legacy induction, WWE is ensuring that Sycho Sid’s contributions to the business are remembered on one of its biggest platforms. He joins a 2026 Hall of Fame class that already includes names like AJ Styles, Stephanie McMahon, Demolition, and Dennis Rodman—making this year’s ceremony one of the more eclectic and star-studded lineups in recent memory.

WWE Raw Preview 3/23/2026

WWE Raw live today at 8/7c on Netflix from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

  • WWE World Tag Team Championship: The Usos (c0 vs. The Vision (Logan Paul & Austin Theory)
  • WWE Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio
  •  Brock Lesnar returns to Raw after being taken out by Oba Femi
  • Appearances by WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, Roman Reigns and Becky Lynch
  • Lyra Valkyrie & Bayley vs. Kabuki Warriors
  • Je’Von Evans vs. Grayson Waller

Ronda Rousey’s AEW Status Remains Unclear Following Surprise Revolution Appearance

Ronda Rousey made headlines at AEW Revolution 2026 with a shocking appearance that instantly got fans talking—but as it turns out, her long-term future with the company is anything but certain.

The former WWE and UFC star emerged during Toni Storm’s segment at the pay-per-view, teasing a potential confrontation with the “Timeless” champion. Before the situation could escalate, officials rushed in to break things up. That distraction opened the door for Marina Shafir—Rousey’s longtime ally—to ambush Storm from behind, adding another layer to the ongoing tension.

Despite the buzz generated by the cameo, a new report from Fightful Select suggests that Rousey has not officially signed with AEW. Sources within the company reportedly believe that, at least for now, her appearance was more of a one-off than the start of a full-time run. There’s also no clear indication yet whether AEW has concrete plans to bring her back in the near future.

The fallout from Revolution carried over to “AEW Dynamite,” where Storm was scheduled to face Shafir in a No Holds Barred match. However, things took a chaotic turn before the bout could even begin. Storm was found backstage, bloodied after an apparent attack that left her unable to compete. Mina Shirakawa stepped in as a replacement and picked up the win over Shafir, finishing things off with a spinning back fist followed by Storm Zero. Notably, Rousey was absent from the entire situation, adding more mystery to her involvement.

As for how the Revolution appearance came together, it appears to have been a mix of convenience and strong relationships. Rousey reportedly lives near Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, where the event was held, and she maintains a positive rapport with AEW CEO Tony Khan—something Khan himself confirmed during the post-show media scrum.

Rousey is no stranger to the AEW/ROH orbit, having previously teamed with Shafir in Ring of Honor competition. Still, whether this latest appearance leads to something more substantial in AEW remains to be seen.

For now, fans are left with more questions than answers—and plenty of intrigue surrounding what Rousey might do next.

AEW Collision Preview – Slam Dunk Saturday & Sunday 3/21/2026 -3/22/2026

AEW Collision Slam Dunk Saturday and Slam Dunk Sunday taped from Save Mart Center in Fresno, California, airs Saturday and Sunday immediately following NCAA Basketball Tournament on TNT and HBO Max.

Slam Dunk Saturday:

  • TNT Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Robbie Eagles
  • Daniel Garcia & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Komander and Mascara Dorada
  • Sisters Of Sin vs. The Brawling Birds
  • RUSH, Dralistico, and The Beast Mortos vs. TBA

Slam Dunk Sunday:

  • AEW World Trios Championship: JetSpeed & Mistico (c) vs. Don Callis Family (El Clon, Josh Alexander & Konosuke Takeshita)
  • Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. Jay Lethal & Lee Johnson
  • Tommaso Ciampa vs. Lio Rush
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Champions Devine Dominion (Megan Bayne & Lena Kross) in action

Dennis Condrey Of The Legendary Tag Team ‘The Midnight Express’ Passes Away

The wrestling world is mourning the loss of one of tag team wrestling’s true pioneers, as Dennis Condrey has passed away at the age of 74.

Condrey was best known as one-half of the original Midnight Express, teaming alongside Bobby Eaton with Jim Cornette serving as their outspoken manager. Together, the trio helped redefine tag team wrestling, blending fast-paced action with storytelling that influenced generations of teams that followed.

Making his debut in 1973, Condrey built a lengthy and respected career across multiple territories during wrestling’s territorial era. His résumé included stops in the AWA, NWA, Georgia Championship Wrestling, Mid-South Wrestling, and Jim Crockett Promotions, where he became a standout figure in one of wrestling’s most competitive tag team scenes.

Condrey remained active in the business for decades before officially retiring in 2011, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with fans and performers alike.

Following news of his passing, FTR’s Dax Harwood paid tribute while also launching a GoFundMe campaign to support Condrey’s family with funeral expenses. In a heartfelt message, Harwood praised Condrey not only for his in-ring accomplishments but also for the kind of person he was outside of wrestling, describing him as a devoted husband and a man of strong faith.

Harwood noted that the fundraiser was created with the blessing of Condrey’s wife, Theresa, and encouraged fans who were touched by the Midnight Express’ work to contribute if they are able, or simply keep the family in their thoughts during this difficult time.

Dennis Condrey’s impact on tag team wrestling is undeniable, and his contributions helped shape the foundation of the division as it’s known today. He leaves behind a legacy that will not be forgotten.

You can donate to the GoFundMe by clicking here.

Tama Tonga Reportedly Fined by WWE For Sharing Backstage Rehearsal Video

Tama Tonga’s social media activity has landed him in hot water with WWE officials.

Tonga was reportedly hit with a hefty fine after posting a video from a recent rehearsal session. While Tonga has built a reputation for sharing behind-the-scenes content on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, this specific clip is said to have crossed an internal line.

According to reports, WWE maintains an unwritten policy that discourages talent from filming or distributing rehearsal footage. The reasoning is tied to preserving the illusion of the final product, as well as keeping certain production elements under wraps. Tonga’s video, which surfaced last week, apparently violated that understanding.

Tonga has become a fan favorite online for his candid and often entertaining posts, offering a rare peek behind the curtain of WWE life. However, this situation highlights the fine line talent must walk when it comes to balancing personal branding with company expectations.

There’s no word yet on whether Tonga’s posting habits will change moving forward, but the incident serves as a reminder that even informal policies can carry real consequences in WWE.

Check out the video that resulted in his fine below: