Impact Wrestling Preview 1/7/20

Tonight on Impact at 8/7c on AXS TV and Twitch

* Moose and RVD vs. Brian Cage and Rhino

* Havok w/James Mitchell vs. Rosemary

* Taya Valkyrie, Madison Rayne and Kiera Hogan vs. Tenille Dashwood, ODB and Jordynne Grace

* Feature in-depth look at this Sunday’s Hard To Kill pay-per-view. In the historic main event, Tessa Blanchard looks to become the first woman to hold the IMPACT Wrestling World Championship when she challenges her ultimate rival Sami Callihan.

AEW Dark Preview 1/7/20

The following matches were taped for tonight’s AEW Dark episode on YouTube:

* SCU vs. Kip Sabian and TH2 (Jack Evans and Angelico)
* Shawn Spears and Preston Vance vs. Austin and Billy Gunn
* Awesome Kong vs. Skyler Moore

XFL Releases The Official Rules Of The League

When the XFL relaunch was first announced, Vince McMahon made it clear that the league’s goal was to be different than the NFL. The idea would be to look at what wasn’t working for the competition and innovate it to make it better.

“What we did is listen to fans,” XFL commissioner Oliver Luck stated to ESPN. “And what they told us is that they love this game, but they would like it at a little more of a faster pace and with a little more excitement. They thought there is too much idle time. We tried to listen to what they didn’t want, also. They didn’t want gimmicks or things that were inauthentic. They also didn’t want to be complicit when it comes to player safety. So what we wanted to do is take a great game and make it a little better.”

With just a few weeks until the XFL begins again, the league announced the official rules of the XFL. Some initial talks included eliminating PAT kicks and replacing them with scrimmage plays, a continuously running clock and a penalty shootout-esque OT period. Some of the goals of these rules will be to promote the safety of the player and avoid concussions. Here are some of the rules that the XFL has included for its upcoming season:

* Kickoffs will start off from the 30-yard line, with the coverage and blocking teams lining up at the receiving teams 35 and 30-yard lines. Only the kicker and returner can move until the ball is caught or three seconds after it hits the ground. A touchback will be spotted at the 35-yard line. Any ball out of bounds will go to the 45-yard line. The idea is to increase returns and force a lack of touchbacks.

* Players can’t leave the line of scrimmage on punts until after the kick. To discourage fair catches and “coffin corner” kicks, any kick that goes into the end zone or out of bounds will be marked at the 35-yard line, or wherever the ball went out of bounds.

* There will be three options after scoring a touchdown: a one-point play from the two-yard line, a two-point play from the three-yard line and a three-point play from the ten-yard line. There will be no option to kick for an extra point.

* Overtime: The league is hoping for multiple points following a touchdown to diminish the need for OT. It will be a shootout-style situation: Each team will get five single-play possessions from the five-yard line. Rotating possessions will continue if the game is still tied until a winner is announced.

* In order to encourage creative trick plays without losing possession of a live ball that hits the ground, there will be a rule that allows two forward passes on one play. This will only be allowed if the first pass does not go past the line of scrimmage.

* In order to avoid injury, one foot is allowed in bounds for a possession.

* Officials: There will be nine total, with most of them having experience at the D1 level. One official will be solely responsible for spotting the ball. This is similar to the AAF and new Head of Officiating Dean Blandino has brought that method with him.

* Reviewing plays: A video official can intervene on non-reviewable plays when it comes to player safety (hits) or after calls inside five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Hawk-Eye technology will be utilized from the broadcast truck to the booth.

* Offensive Linemen will be able to be up to two yards downfield when a pass is thrown to avoid flags.

* Timing: The XFL is hoping to decrease time in a game (an NFL game lasts roughly 3:06). That includes running the game clocks after incomplete passes or when a player goes out of bounds. That rule will be dismissed inside of two minutes of each half. There will also be only a ten-minute halftime, two timeouts per team per half and no coin tosses.

* The home team will always make the choice to kick, receive or defer to start the game. The visitors will have that opportunity to choose during overtime.

The relaunched XFL season is expected to start in February of 2020, the weekend after the Super Bowl.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Paige Fuels Speculation On Her Career And WWE Future

There have been a lot of rumors and speculation on Paige possibly returning to the ring for WWE this year.

The speculation began after Paige made several cryptic tweets. She took to Twitter over the weekend and commented on her glory days, and the private footage that was released in 2018. The former WWE Divas and Women’s Champion declared that she has “a lot of career left” and that 2020 will be a good year for her.

“I get told that my glory days are over w/ my career & that I’m a ‘slut’ coz of the crap that got released about me. Just know again. Ppl make mistakes when they’re young. I’m not that person. Also my glory days are far from over,” Paige wrote.

“I have a whole a lot of career left in me. 2020 will be a good year for me,” she continued in another tweet.

Paige suffered a career-ending neck injury at a December 2017 WWE live event in Uniondale, NY, and then retired from the ring. She managed WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors until she needed to take time off for a hernia back in August 2018. The hernia was related to the career-ending neck injury, and she underwent another procedure last summer. The 27 year old revealed in a post-surgery Instagram post last August that she had the neck of a 60 year old. Despite the rumors and speculation, a return to the ring seems unlikely based on the information she’s revealed.

Paige will return to her duties as an analyst and co-host on FS1’s WWE Backstage this week.

You can see Paige’s full tweets below, along with responses from her wrestler parents. Her mother said she believes Paige will have her own primetime talk show within a few years.

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1213205004397379585

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1213205132457824256

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1213534815602872320

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1213534909794418688

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Big Show Makes Surprise Return On WWE RAW, Wrestles For First Time Since November 2018

Big Show made a surprise return to in-ring action last night on WWE RAW to help Samoa Joe and Kevin Owens take on Seth Rollins and the Authors of Pain.

Last night’s edition of RAW featured featured Samoa Joe teasing a mystery partner against the aforementioned team. He then showed the partner to Kevin Owens behind a secret door later in the evening and KO was pleased with the choice.

When the reveal occurred before the main event, Big Show got a big pop from the crowd.

The match ended in disqualification when Big Show had AOP by the throat for a double chokeslam and Seth hit him from behind with a chair. The WWE legend got his revenge moments later, however, after hitting Rollins with a KO punch.

Big Show’s last match in WWE took place in November 2018.

During his time away from the ring, the 47-year-old filmed a Netflix series. The larger-than-life athlete previously said the show would drop on the platform around WrestleMania 36, therefore he’d like to wrestle at the event to promote the series.

As last night’s show was coming to a close, Vic Joseph announced next week’s show will feature a fist fight between Big Show, Samoa Joe and Kevin Owens against Seth Rollins and AOP.

Watch Big Show’s return below.

WWE RAW Preview 1/6/20

The first WWE RAW of 2020 will take place tonight from the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

WWE has not announced an official preview for tonight’s RAW as of this writing.

* Fallout from last week’s wedding of Lana and Bobby Lashley, which was crashed by Liv Morgan and Rusev.

* Tonight’s show will also feature the return of WWE Champion Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman for the Royal Rumble build

* United States Champion: (C) Andrade vs. Rey Mysterio

RAW Tag Team Championship: (C) The Viking Raiders vs. The Street Profits vs. The OC (Anderson & Gallows)

AEW Reveals List Of Memphis Legends Being Honored On Dynamite

Ahead of this week’s episode (1/8/20) of Dynamite in Southaven, MS (the Greater Memphis area), AEW has revealed a list of some of the legends they plan to pay tribute to.

NJPW New Year Dash Results 2020

Jushin Liger’s Retirement Ceremony to kick off the show featuring a number of NJPW stars including Hiroshi Tanahashi, Ryu Lee, Tiger Mask IV, Taguchi, Nagata, Juice Robinson, and Kota Ibushi. Tanahashi gives flowers (meaning for new beginnings/new endings) to Liger and the group posed with Liger for photos. The wrestlers bow and shake hands with Liger before exiting the ring. Members of CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada, Rocky Romero, Will Ospreay, Robbie Eagles, YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto, Toru Yano, SHO, and YOH) then head out. Okada says some words to Liger, hands over flowers, Liger bows to the members and more photos. Okada then takes a selfie with the whole group. Liger is given more flowers by NJPW officials, including NJPW President Harold Meij.

Liger’s family comes out. Antonio Inoki has a special message for Liger, wishing him good health in his new life and raises a glass to Liger on his special night. Liger gets the mic, talks about his final match, thanks the fans, and says NJPW will continue to thrive and get bigger thanks to everyone there. Liger notes his mother was at Tokyo Dome and at tonight’s show. He thanks his mother for raising him. He says to his wife and son that he’s made them so lonely from all the travel, but now he’s coming home and they will have to put up with him. He thanks the fans again. A salute is given to Liger. He thanks the fans again. A 10-bell salute is given to Liger. The roster then joins him in the rings and lifts him in the air a couple times. His theme is played again. Liger then heads to the back on his own, giving high-fives to the fans along the way.

https://twitter.com/WrestlingInc/status/1214120654884233216

Toa Henare, Yota Tsuji, and Yuya Uemura vs. Karl Fredericks, Clark Connors, and Alex Coughlin

Winners: Karl Fredericks, Clark Connors, and Alex Coughlin via Submission

 

SHO and YOH vs. Hiromu Takahashi and BUSHI vs. El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. Taiji Ishimori and El Pantasmo

Winners: El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru via Pinfall

 

Juice Robinson, David Finlay, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Kota Ibushi vs. Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Bad Luck Fale, and Chase Owens

Winners: Juice Robinson, David Finlay, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Kota Ibushi via Pinfall

 

Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii vs. EVIL and Shingo Takagi

Winners: Shingo Takagi and EVIL via Pinfall

 

Kazuchika Okada, YOSHI-HASHI, Will Ospreay, and Robbie Eagles vs. Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr., Lance Archer, and Taichi

Winners: Kazuchika Okada, YOSHI-HASHI, Will Ospreay, and Robbie Eagles via DQ

– Post-match, Taichi kicks down the referee. He chokes Okada with the mic stand, then puts the iron glove back on. Sabre and Ospreay fighting on the outside. Taichi puts a foot on Okada’s neck and taunts some more. Taichi looks to finish off Okada, but Jon Moxley heads out through the crowd and brawls with Suzuki! Moxley hits death rider to put down Suzuki and heads off. Suzuki laughs in the ring and all the way to the back.

https://twitter.com/WrestlingInc/status/1214154260881059840

 

Tetsuya Naito and SANADA vs. KENTA and Jay White

Winners: SANADA and Tetsuya Naito via Pinfall

– Post-match, White with a lowblow on SANADA. KENTA is still beating up Naito, then swings away on the young lions. White swings away on SANADA in the ring. KENTA puts Naito in the ring and keeps swinging away. Gedo grabs two chairs and hands them over to his guys. Stereo chair swings, over and over. Time keeper is ringing that bell. Crowd still chanting for KENTA to go home. White gets on the microphone, crowd already booing. White says a new opportunity has presented itself to him. He says SANADA believes far too much in himself and he’ll bring SANADA back to reality. White continues that SANADA is not better than him.

KENTA is handed the microphone, crowd boos. KENTA says White called the crowd a bunch of idiots. KENTA mocking Naito about the band being back together. KENTA eggs the crowd to chant more about him going home, but he’s not going home. He calls the LIJ fans “gross.” KENTA says his point is that he’s going to take the two titles from Naito and challenges the champion. SANADA’s music plays (because he won the match for his team), KENTA tells them to cut the music and play his instead, crowd boos. White, KENTA, and Gedo “too sweet” each other. KENTA jaws with the fans and dances some more on his way to the back. Naito is helped to the back by some young lions as the show closes.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14 Results

Night 1

(Pre-Show) Yuya Uemura, Yota Tsuji, Tomoaki Honma, and Togi Makabe vs. Alex Coughlin, Clark Connors, Karl Fredericks, and Toa Henare –

Winners: Alex Coughlin, Clark Connors, Karl Fredericks and Toa Henare

 

(Pre-Show) Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata –

Winners: Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan

 

Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask, Tatsumi Fujinami and The Great Sasuke (with El Samurai) vs. Ryusuke Taguchi, Tatsuhito Takaiwa, Shinjiro Ootani and Naoki Sano (with Kuniaki Kobayashi) –

Winners: Ryusuke Taguchi, Tatsuhito Takaiwa, Shinjiro Ootani and Naoki Sano

 

BUSHI, Shingo Takagi, EVIL, and SANADA vs. El Desperado, Taichi, Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr. –

Winners: Zack Sabre Jr.,El Desperado, Taichi and Minoru Suzuki

 

YOSHI-HASHI, Toru Yano, Tomohiro Ishii, and Hirooki Goto vs. Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi, Bad Luck Fale, and KENTA –

Winners: Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, Toru Yano and Tomohiro Ishii

 

IWGP Tag Team Championship: The Guerrillas of Destiny (c) vs. David Finlay and Juice Robinson

Winners and New IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions: FinJuice (David Finlay and Juice Robinson)

 

IWGP United States Championship – Texas Death Match: Lance Archer (c) vs. Jon Moxley

Winner and New IWGP US Champion: Jon Moxley

 

IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship: Will Ospreay (c) vs. Hiromu Takahashi

Winner and New IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion:Hiromu Takahashi

 

IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Jay White (c) vs. Tetsuya Naito

Winner and New IWGP Intercontinental Champion: Tetsuya Naito

 

IWGP Heavyweight Champion: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kota Ibushi

Winner and Still IWGP Heavyweight Champion: Kazuchika Okada

 

Night 2

(Pre-Show) NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship Gauntlet Match: Ryusuke Taguchi, Toru Yano, and Togi Makabe (c) vs. Robbie Eagles, YOSHI-HASHI, & Tomohiro Ishii, and BUSHI, Shingo Takagi, & EVIL, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru, El Desperado, & Taichi, and Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi, & Bad Luck Fale

Winners: EVIL, BUSHI and Shingo Takagi via pinfall to win the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship

 

Liger’s Retirement Match: Jushin Thunder Liger and Naoki Sano vs. Ryu Lee and Hiromu Takahashi

Winners: Hiromu Takahashi and Ryu Lee via Pinfall

– Post-match, Liger lays on the mat as Lee and Takahashi look on. Takahashi tells Liger “You made the Jr. Heavyweight division in New Japan, and I promise to carry on your legacy.” Lee helps Liger up and then bows to Liger. Liger then gets on the mic to talk a bit about his career, says Jushin Liger is no more, then thanks the fans dearly for their support.

 

IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo (c) vs. Roppongi 3K (Sho and YOH)

Winners: SHO and YOH via pinfall to win the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Championship

 

RevPro British Heavyweight Championship: Zack Sabre Jr (c) vs. SANADA

Winner: Zack Sabre Jr. via Pinfall

 

IWGP United States Championship: Winner of the Archer / Moxley Match (c) vs. Juice Robinson

Winner: Jon Moxley via Pinfall

– Post-match, Minoru Suzuki heads out to the ring with a smile on his face. He’s got his ring gear on and goes to the ring. The two start swinging, Suzuki tries to choke Moxley out. Bell is ringing over and over. Gotch style piledriver on Moxley. This is not a match though. Suzuki gets the mic, “Who do you think you’re picking a fight with? I am the king of professional wrestling, Minoru Suzuki.”

 

NEVER Openweight Championship: KENTA (c) vs. Hirooki Goto

Winner: Hirooki Goto via pinfall to win the NEVER Openweight Championship.

 

Jay White vs. Kota Ibushi

Winner: Jay White via Pinfall

 

Chris Jericho vs. Hiroshi Tanahash (If Tanahashi wins, he get a rematch for the AEW World Championship)

Winner: Chris Jericho via Submission

 

Title vs. Title: IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada vs. IWGP Intercontinental Champion Tetsuya Naito

Winner: Tetsuya Naito wins the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championship

– Post-match, Naito gets on the mic and says “Winning the main event at the Tokyo Dome, turns out it feels pretty good. Perhaps one more time in the future, let’s do this again,” Naito says to Okada. As Naito celebrates with the fans, KENTA rushes the ring and takes him out. KENTA then takes the titles and sits on Naito with them. BUSHI chases KENTA away and he leaves through the crowd.

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14 – Cards Night One (1/4/20) And Night Two (1/5/20) – New Year Dash (1/6/20) – Liger’s Retirement

Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan – Available on NJPW World, FITE (you can watch both Nights of Wrestle Kingdom 14 and New Year Dash for $49.99).

Night 1 – January 4, 2020 at 3:00 AM ET (Pre-Show at 2:00 AM ET)

IWGP Heavyweight Champion: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kota Ibushi

IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Jay White (c) vs. Tetsuya Naito

IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship: Will Ospreay (c) vs. Hiromu Takahashi

IWGP United States Championship: Lance Archer (c) vs. Jon Moxley

IWGP Tag Team Championship: The Guerrillas of Destiny (c) vs. David Finlay and Juice Robinson

YOSHI-HASHI, Toru Yano, Tomohiro Ishii, and Hirooki Goto vs. Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi, Bad Luck Fale, and KENTA

BUSHI, Shingo Takagi, EVIL, and SANADA vs. El Desperado, Taichi, Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr.

Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask, Tatsumi Fujinami and The Great Sasuke (with El Samurai) vs. Ryusuke Taguchi, Tatsuhito Takaiwa, Shinjiro Ootani and Naoki Sano (with Kuniaki Kobayashi)

(Pre-Show) Yuya Uemura, Yota Tsuji, Tomoaki Honma, and Togi Makabe vs. Alex Coughlin, Clark Connors, Karl Fredericks, and Toa Henare

(Pre-Show) Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata

 

Night 2 – January 5, 2020 at 1:00 AM ET (Pre-Show at 12:00 AM ET)

Title vs. Title: IWGP Heavyweight Champion vs. IWGP Intercontinental Champion

Loser of Okada / Ibushi vs. Loser of White / Naito

Chris Jericho vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
If Tanahashi wins, he get a rematch for the AEW World Championship

IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo (c) vs. Roppongi 3K (Sho and YOH)

NEVER Openweight Championship: KENTA (c) vs. Hirooki Goto

IWGP United States Championship: Winner of the Archer / Moxley Match (c) vs. Juice Robinson

RevPro British Heavyweight Championship: Zack Sabre Jr (c) vs. SANADA

Liger’s Retirement Match: Jushin Thunder Liger and Naoki Sano vs. Ryu Lee and Hiromu Takahashi

(Pre-Show) NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship Gauntlet Match: Ryusuke Taguchi, Toru Yano, and Togi Makabe (c) vs. Robbie Eagles, YOSHI-HASHI, & Tomohiro Ishii, and BUSHI, Shingo Takagi, & EVIL, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru, El Desperado, & Taichi, and Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi, & Bad Luck Fale

 

New Year Dash –  January 6, 2020 at 4:30 AM ET – Ota City General Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan

Card to be announced at the show

Jushin Thunder Liger’s Retirement Ceremony