WWE Raw Preview 3/16/2026

WWE Raw airs live today on Netflix at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.

  • Women’s Intercontinental Championship: AJ Lee (c) vs. Bayley
  • Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • El Grande Americano vs. Original El Grande Americano
  • Dominik Mysterio and Judgment Day to appear
  • Maxxine Dupri vs. Nattie
  • Roman Reigns to appear
  • Brock Lesnar to appear

Will Ospreay Returns at AEW Revolution, Targets Jon Moxley and the Death Riders

Will Ospreay made his long-awaited return to AEW at Revolution, appearing moments after Jon Moxley successfully defended the AEW Continental Championship against Konosuke Takeshita.

Moxley retained the title after a grueling match that lasted more than 20 minutes, ultimately putting Takeshita away with a choke submission. As the champion prepared to leave with the Death Riders, the arena lights suddenly went out.

When they came back on, a video aired teasing the comeback of Ospreay. Moxley appeared unimpressed by the message — at least until Ospreay himself showed up in the arena moments later.

Ospreay Takes Out the Death Riders

Once he entered the ring, Ospreay immediately went on the attack. The returning star unloaded on Daniel Garcia, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC, sending the group scrambling.

While Ospreay managed to take down several members of the faction, Moxley avoided direct contact and escaped the confrontation, leaving Ospreay standing tall in the ring as the segment ended.

The moment clearly signaled that Ospreay has his sights set on the Continental Champion moving forward.

Return After Months Away

Ospreay had been sidelined since August, with his most recent match prior to Revolution taking place at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

At that event, Ospreay competed in a Lights Out Steel Cage match that featured multiple top stars. Reports leading up to the bout indicated he was already dealing with a neck injury, but he chose to compete anyway before stepping away to recover.

Following the match, Ospreay underwent surgery and spent more than six months rehabbing the injury, keeping him out of action for the remainder of the year.

Return Teased in Recent Weeks

AEW had been airing vignettes teasing Ospreay’s comeback in the weeks leading up to Revolution, making his return one of the most anticipated moments of the event.

Revolution ultimately featured several major surprises, including Adam Copeland and Christian Cage returning earlier in the night, as well as Ronda Rousey appearing after Toni Storm’s victory over Marina Shafir.

With Ospreay now back in action and already targeting Moxley and the Death Riders, it appears a major feud could be on the horizon in AEW’s Continental Championship scene.

Ronda Rousey Confronts Toni Storm at AEW Revolution; Tony Khan Comments on Surprise Appearance

Ronda Rousey made a shocking appearance at AEW Revolution, confronting AEW Women’s World Champion “Timeless” Toni Storm moments after Storm defeated Marina Shafir.

The confrontation came after Storm and Shafir wrapped up a long-running rivalry in a singles match where everyone was banned from ringside to ensure a decisive finish. However, the no-interference rule didn’t apply once the match ended — which is when Rousey entered the picture.

Toni Storm Defeats Marina Shafir

Shafir controlled much of the early action, using her grappling background and striking to keep Storm on the defensive.

The match eventually spilled outside the ring, where Shafir slammed Storm to the floor and delivered several kicks while the champion was leaning against the announce desk. Storm avoided one of the strikes, causing Shafir to slam her foot against the desk, which shifted the momentum.

Back inside the ring, Storm took advantage by biting Shafir’s injured foot before launching her comeback. She followed up with three hip attacks and Storm Zero, but Shafir managed to kick out.

Storm continued the aggressive offense, even biting Shafir across the chest before landing a headbutt and ultimately securing the victory with a small package pin.

Ronda Rousey Appears After the Match

Storm began celebrating after the win when a woman suddenly jumped the barricade and entered the ring. Fans quickly realized it was former UFC champion and WWE star Ronda Rousey, who challenged Storm to step back into the ring.

Storm obliged, leading to a tense face-off between the two before officials and security rushed out to separate them.

During the chaos, Marina Shafir blindsided Storm with a cheap shot, allowing her to get the final word as she and Rousey exited through the crowd.

Tony Khan Addresses Rousey’s Appearance

Rousey’s surprise appearance was one of the most talked-about moments of the night, and AEW President Tony Khan addressed it during the Revolution post-show media scrum.

According to Khan, Rousey’s presence was connected to her friendship with Shafir.

“Ronda is a really good friend of Marina Shafir, and Marina brought her in as backup,” Khan explained.

Khan also noted that this wasn’t the first time Rousey had worked with him, referencing her November 2023 Ring of Honor appearance, where she teamed with Shafir in a tag team match against Athena and Billie Starkz.

While Khan stopped short of confirming any formal agreement between AEW and Rousey, he suggested that the door is open for future appearances.

“Ronda Rousey is a huge star. We have a great relationship with her… and she’s always welcome here in AEW anytime.”

Possible AEW Presence at Rousey’s Next Fight

During the media scrum, Khan was also asked whether AEW could be involved in Rousey’s upcoming MMA fight against Gina Carano on May 16.

Khan indicated that AEW talent may attend the event.

“Ronda invited me to the fight tonight,” Khan said. “Anybody from AEW who wants to attend that fight is welcome to do so.”

While Rousey’s long-term role with AEW remains unclear, her confrontation with Storm — combined with her alliance with Shafir — suggests that a potential storyline could be developing around the AEW Women’s World Championship.

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage Return at AEW Revolution Following FTR’s Tag Title Defense

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage made their surprise return to AEW at Revolution on Sunday night, confronting FTR shortly after the champions successfully defended the AEW World Tag Team Championships against the Young Bucks.

The highly anticipated tag title bout saw FTR retain the championships, but the bigger story came moments later when Copeland and Cage appeared to confront the champions.

The duo — now referring to themselves as “Cope & Cage” — had not appeared on AEW programming since September. Their absence followed a storyline attack by FTR that targeted Copeland’s wife, Beth Phoenix, the former WWE star. Prior to stepping away, Copeland and Cage had actually scored a victory over FTR at AEW All Out that same month.

FTR vs. Young Bucks Delivers Another Classic

The match itself began with Matt Jackson and Dax Harwood exchanging heated words before the confrontation quickly turned physical. Both teams traded strikes and high-impact offense in a fast-paced battle that spilled both inside and outside the ring.

A turning point came when FTR delivered a spike piledriver to Matt Jackson on the apron, while Nick Jackson was left bloodied near the announce table during the chaos.

With Nick badly busted open, FTR seized control and focused their attack on the injured Jackson. Nick eventually fought back and managed to open up Harwood as well, leaving both competitors covered in blood during the closing stretch of the match.

The bout also featured some ringside drama involving members of the Jackson family seated in the front row, who attempted to rally the Young Bucks while being taunted by the champions.

After a dramatic sequence filled with near-falls and interference from Stokely Hathaway, FTR finally sealed the victory by hitting an Avalanche Shatter Machine on Nick Jackson to retain the titles.

Copeland & Cage Send a Message

Following the match, the arena lights went down and the crowd erupted when Adam Copeland returned to AEW, bringing Christian Cage with him.

The returning duo quickly targeted FTR, laying out the champions and making their intentions clear as they held up the AEW Tag Team Championships.

Their return signals that a major tag title showdown could be on the horizon, with Copeland and Cage seemingly setting their sights on FTR.

FTR’s Title Reign Continues

With the victory, FTR’s current tag team title reign reaches 114 days. The Revolution win marked their fourth successful defense during this run and the third time they’ve held the AEW World Tag Team Championships.

AEW Revolution 3/15/2026 (Results)

AEW delivered a chaotic night at Revolution 2026 on March 15, featuring shocking returns, multiple championship matches, and a violent main event between MJF and Hangman Adam Page.

Below are the full results and highlights from the event.


Zero Hour Pre-Show

Boom and Doom def. The Infantry

The pre-show kicked off with “Big Boom” AJ and QT Marshall taking on Carlie Bravo and Lt. Shawn Dean. The match spilled outside the ring with plenty of interference and distractions, including an argument involving someone in the front row.

After the chaos settled, Boom and Doom picked up the victory with an assisted powerbomb.


Willow Nightingale Retains TBS Title

Willow Nightingale (c) def. Lena Kross – AEW TBS Championship

Kross dominated large portions of the match with her power offense, targeting Nightingale’s shoulder. Despite the damage, the champion managed to steal the win with a surprise backslide pin.

However, the celebration didn’t last long as Megan Bayne joined Kross in attacking Nightingale. Harley Cameron ran in with a lead pipe to even the odds.


Jack Perry Wins 21-Man Blackjack Battle Royal

A wild 21-man Blackjack Battle Royal determined the AEW National Champion.

The match featured numerous high-flying spots and quick eliminations. In the end, Jack Perry and Ricochet were the final two competitors battling on the apron.

Perry sealed the win by hitting a Poison Frankensteiner off the apron, eliminating Ricochet to become the new AEW National Champion.


AEW Revolution Main Card

FTR Retain in Tag Team Classic

FTR (c) def. The Young Bucks – AEW World Tag Team Championship

FTR and the Young Bucks delivered another classic encounter filled with near falls and brutal moments, including Nick Jackson fighting through heavy bleeding.

After a long back-and-forth battle, FTR retained the titles with an Avalanche Shatter Machine.

Adam Copeland And Christian Cage Returns

The lights went out after the match, and the arena erupted when Adam Copeland returned. He wasn’t alone either—Christian Cage joined him.

The duo laid out FTR before making it clear they’re targeting the AEW Tag Team Championships.


Toni Storm Defeats Marina Shafir

With everyone banned from ringside, Toni Storm survived a physical fight with Marina Shafir, eventually scoring the win with a small package.

Ronda Rousey Appears

After the match, the crowd was stunned when Ronda Rousey appeared. She confronted Storm before Shafir blindsided the champion, and the two left together through the crowd.


Jon Moxley Retains in War with Takeshita

Jon Moxley (c) def. Konosuke Takeshita – AEW Continental Championship

In one of the most hard-hitting matches of the night, Moxley and Takeshita went to war in a no time limit championship match.

Despite Takeshita repeatedly refusing to stay down—even kicking out of multiple major moves—Moxley eventually forced a referee stoppage with an arm-trap sleeper.

Will Ospreay Returns

Following the match, Will Ospreay returned and brawled with Moxley’s allies before standing tall and setting his sights on the champion.


New AEW Women’s Tag Champions Crowned

Divine Dominion (Lena Kross & Megan Bayne) def. Babes of Wrath (c) – AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship

Despite wrestling with an injured shoulder earlier in the night, Willow Nightingale attempted to defend the tag titles alongside Harley Cameron. The effort wasn’t enough, as Kross and Bayne captured the championships after a double chokeslam on Nightingale.


Swerve Strickland Defeats Brody King

In a brutal and chaotic fight around the arena, Swerve Strickland eventually put away Brody King with a third House Call kick.

After the match, Strickland attempted to escalate the damage with a cinder block attack before Kenny Omega ran in to make the save.


Thekla Retains Women’s World Title

Thekla (c) def. Kris Statlander – 2-out-of-3 Falls

Thekla scored the first fall using the ropes for leverage. Statlander battled back to even the score with Sunday Night Fever, forcing a deciding fall.

Interference from Thekla’s Sisters of Sin helped tip the scales, allowing Thekla to secure the final fall with Blackout to retain the championship.


New AEW Trios Champions

JetSpeed (Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey) and Mistico def. Don Callis Family (c)

The high-flying trio of Knight, Bailey, and Mistico dethroned the champions after Knight delivered a UFO Splash to Mark Davis.

Following the match, AEW confirmed Mistico is officially All Elite.


Andrade Defeats Bandido

In a fast-paced lucha-style showdown, Andrade el Idolo defeated Bandido with an avalanche version of the DM finisher after a competitive match filled with counters and high-impact spots.


Allin, Cassidy & Strong Defeat War Dogs

Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy, and Roderick Strong defeated Clark Connors, David Finlay, and Gabe Kidd in a chaotic Tornado Trios match.

Cassidy ultimately scored the pin after connecting with an Orange Punch, followed by End of Heartache from Strong.


Main Event

MJF Retains AEW World Title in Brutal Texas Death Match

MJF (c) def. Hangman Adam Page – AEW World Championship (Texas Death Match)

The main event was a violent war involving barbed wire, broken glass, light tubes, chains, and tables.

Hangman unleashed brutal punishment throughout the match, including stapling a card to MJF’s chest and dragging him through broken glass. The two also fought around the arena and even off the stage.

In the closing moments, MJF countered a Buckshot attempt with a loaded punch from the Dynamite Diamond Ring, sending Page crashing to the floor through broken glass.

Page was unable to answer the 10-count, allowing MJF to retain the AEW World Championship.

Because of the match stipulation, Hangman can no longer challenge for the AEW World Title.

MJF closed the show standing tall, posing with the championship while Hangman was taken out on a stretcher.

WWE Reportedly Considering Jelly Roll Tag Match for WrestleMania 42

WWE may be lining up another big crossover moment for WrestleMania 42, and it could involve Grammy Award–winning artist Jelly Roll stepping back into the ring.

The singer made headlines once again after appearing on the March 13 episode of WWE SmackDown as a guest on Miz TV. What started as a friendly segment quickly turned chaotic when The Miz offered to mentor Jelly Roll in the ring. The situation escalated after tensions rose involving Pretty Deadly’s Kit Wilson, eventually leading to Jelly Roll throwing a punch that accidentally connected with The Miz when Wilson ducked out of the way.

Now, new reports suggest that WWE may already be looking ahead to WrestleMania 42 with plans for the musician.

According to BodySlam+, WWE officials have discussed the idea of Jelly Roll competing in a tag team match at the event. The current concept would see him teaming up with Royce Keys—better known to many fans as Powerhouse Hobbs—forming an unlikely alliance built around their shared experiences and personal hardships.

While potential opponents haven’t been confirmed, recent developments on SmackDown could offer some clues. Given the confrontation that unfolded during the Miz TV segment, both The Miz and Kit Wilson appear to be logical candidates to oppose the duo if the match comes together.

The storyline may continue to build next week when Wilson is scheduled to call out Jelly Roll on SmackDown in Raleigh, North Carolina.

During their recent interaction, Jelly Roll mentioned he was actually a fan of Wilson and even performed the Pretty Deadly member’s signature dance. Wilson, however, took the gesture as mockery and fired back by accusing the singer of promoting an “unhealthy beauty standard.” The argument quickly turned physical when Wilson shoved Jelly Roll, prompting the punch that ultimately knocked out The Miz instead.

This wouldn’t be Jelly Roll’s first time stepping into a WWE ring. He previously competed at last year’s SummerSlam, teaming with Randy Orton in a tag match. Although their team didn’t walk away with the win, Jelly Roll’s performance reportedly left a strong impression on WWE leadership, including Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque.

If current discussions turn into official plans, WrestleMania 42 could feature another celebrity crossover moment—with Jelly Roll potentially returning to the ring on WWE’s biggest stage.

WWE Reportedly Lifts Local Blackout, Allowing Las Vegas Venues To Host WrestleMania 42 Watch Parties

WWE has reportedly made a last-minute change that could impact how fans in Las Vegas experience WrestleMania 42.

According to a new report from Fightful Select, the company has lifted its local blackout restriction that previously prevented venues near Allegiant Stadium from airing WWE premium live events. The rule had barred bars, casinos, and other venues within roughly a 50-mile radius of the host stadium from showing the event live, a policy WWE used as recently as last month’s Elimination Chamber in Chicago.

The change first came to light when Circa Las Vegas announced that its Stadium Swim venue would be hosting a WrestleMania watch party. With the blackout lifted, venues that secure the proper commercial licensing through Joe Hand Promotions can now legally broadcast the show for fans throughout the Las Vegas area.

Interestingly, several venue operators reportedly told Fightful that they were surprised by the reversal. Many had assumed WWE would stick to the blackout rule after earlier reports indicated the restriction would remain in place for the massive two-night event.

The original purpose of the blackout was straightforward: encourage fans to purchase tickets to WrestleMania at Allegiant Stadium rather than watch elsewhere locally. That approach mirrors strategies sometimes used in traditional sports when organizations attempt to maximize attendance for major events.

However, the decision initially drew frustration from local businesses and tourism officials. Casinos, hotels, and entertainment venues in Las Vegas reportedly pushed back against the policy, arguing that the city’s involvement in hosting WrestleMania was meant to create a broader economic boost throughout the area.

One source told Fightful that when the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Board approved the site fee to bring WrestleMania to the city, the expectation was that the event would benefit the entire local economy — not just the stadium and WWE-run activities.

The policy shift also comes amid ongoing reports that ticket sales for WrestleMania 42 haven’t been as strong as WWE may have hoped. A combination of rising travel costs, economic pressures, and what some fans feel has been a slower-than-usual build to the show has made some potential attendees hesitant about making the trip.

With the blackout now lifted, Las Vegas visitors and locals will have more options to enjoy the “Showcase of the Immortals” even if they don’t have a seat inside Allegiant Stadium. And with watch parties expected across the city, WrestleMania weekend could still bring the kind of widespread buzz and tourism impact Las Vegas was hoping for.

Former WWE Women’s Champion Candice Michelle Officially Signs With TNA Wrestling

Former WWE Women’s Champion Candice Michelle is officially back in the wrestling world — this time with TNA Wrestling.

TNA confirmed the news on Friday, sharing a video on social media showing Michelle signing her contract alongside company president Carlos Silva and longtime wrestling veteran Tommy Dreamer. The announcement comes after Michelle had quietly made a few appearances for the promotion in recent months.

According to Silva, Michelle will be joining the organization primarily in a behind-the-scenes capacity. During the signing video, Michelle expressed her excitement about returning to the industry that helped shape her career.

She described the opportunity as a meaningful full-circle moment, noting that she never expected wrestling to come back into her life in this way. Michelle said she’s eager to contribute however she can and help TNA continue building its future.

“I didn’t know this could come back,” Michelle said in the video. “Just being able to help build this with you guys and play even a small role in it is really a dream come true.”

Michelle also revealed that Dreamer was the one who reached out to her about returning to the business. She said he contacted her the day after Christmas to discuss the possibility of helping the company behind the scenes. Dreamer later thanked Michelle during the signing, praising her loyalty to both him and the wrestling industry over the past two decades.

While TNA confirmed her signing, the company has not yet shared details about the terms of her contract. It’s also unclear whether Michelle will appear on-screen or potentially become involved with the Knockouts division in any capacity.

Michelle first entered the wrestling world in 2004 when she competed in WWE’s Diva Search. Although she didn’t win the competition, WWE still signed her, and she quickly became a recognizable figure during the mid-2000s era of the company’s women’s division.

Over the course of her WWE run, she shared the ring with names like Trish Stratus, Torrie Wilson, Ashley Massaro, and Melina. Her biggest career moment came at the 2006 Vengeance pay-per-view, where she defeated Melina to capture the WWE Women’s Championship — becoming the first Diva Search contestant to win the title.

Michelle continued wrestling for several years before stepping away from the business. Her last known match took place in 2017 outside of WWE, where she picked up a victory over Lisa Marie Varon, known to WWE fans as Victoria.

Now, nearly a decade after her final match, Michelle is once again part of the wrestling industry — this time helping shape it from behind the curtain. Whether her new role eventually leads to an on-screen appearance remains to be seen, but her return adds another familiar name to TNA’s growing roster of industry veterans and contributors.

AEW Revolution 3/15/2026 (Card)

AEW Revolution – Sunday March 15, 2026 – Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California

Main Card

  • AEW World Championship – Texas Deathmatch: MJF (c) vs. Hangman Page
  • If Page loses, he cannot wrestle for the World Title again.
  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: FTR (c) vs. The Young Bucks
  • AEW Continental Championship – No Time Limit Match: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • AEW Women’s World Championship – 2 Out of 3 Falls: Thekla (c) vs. Kris Statlander
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: The Babes of Wrath (c) vs. Megan Bayne & Lena Kross
  • AEW World Trios Championship: Don Callis Family (Kazuchika Okada, Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davi) vs. Místico & JetSpeed
  • Everyone Banned From Ringside: Toni Storm vs. Marina Shafir
  • Brody King vs. Swerve Strickland
  • Bandido vs. Andrade El Idolo
  • Tornado Trios Match: Darby Allin, Orange Cassidy & Roderick Strong vs. The Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Clark Connors)

Zero Hour

  • AEW TBS Championship Match: Willow Nightingale vs. Lena Kross
  • AEW National Championship – Blackjack Battle Royale: Ricochet, Tommaso Ciampa, 19 More Competitors TBA

AEW Collision Preview 3/14/2026

AEW Collision tonight at 8 PM EST/5 PM PST on TNT and HBO Max from the San Jose Civic in San Jose, California.

  • Andrade El Idolo vs. Mascara Dorada
  • Lena Kross vs. Mina Shirakawa
  • El Clon vs. Kevin Knight
  • Mark Davis vs. Komander
  • The Demand vs. Bang Bang Gang
  • Triangle Of Madness vs. TBA
  • Kris Statlander to appear