AEW Signs Matt Sydal

AEW has announced tonight that Matt Sydal has officially signed with the promotion.

Sydal made his AEW debut at All Out where he was a surprise entrant in the Casino Battle Royale.

Last Wednesday on AEW Dynamite, he was in a match against FTW Champion Brian Cage.

Before his move to AEW, Matt Sydal had wrestled in several promotions like Impact Wrestling, ROH, NJPW, and in WWE as Evan Bourne.

During his career, he’s held the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, ROH World Tag Team Championship, WWE Tag Team Championship, NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship, and the Impact X Division Championship.

Sydal did comment about signing with AEW.

He tweeted, “I did not do this alone. My hard work only worked because of the support I get from my family, friends and fans! 20 years of people helping, teaching and believing in me, even when I didn’t believe in myself. Thank you all. Onegaishimasu!¡Hagamoslo para el bien de todos!!”

Below is AEW’s announcement and Sydal’s comment:

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE ThunderDome Reportedly Moving To Tropicana Field

WWE is set to move the ThunderDome from the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, to the Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, according to a report on eWrestlingnews.

The report added that WWE’s “residency at the venue is expected to last for a while” especially since MLB isn’t expected to return until early 2021. The Tropicana Field hosts home games for the Tampa Bay Rays.

As noted before, WWE had signed a short-term contract extension with Amway Center through November. eWrestlingnews added that WWE is expected to move to the new arena by early December. With the NBA and ECHL scheduled to resume in December, the Amway Center will be tied up hosting home games for the Orlando Magic and Orlando Solar Bears.

Previously, @Wrestlevotes had reported that WWE was scheduled to leave the Amway Center on November 24, and was considering other venues in North Carolina, Illinois, and Texas. However, WWE has decided to stay put in the state of Florida, especially with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis making it clear that the state has no plans to shut down and is encouraging fans to pack sports stadiums–despite the ongoing pandemic.

The Tropicana Field, established in 1990, was originally known as the Florida Suncoast Dome. In 1993, the Tampa Bay Lightning moved to the stadium and its name was actually changed to the ThunderDome.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Impact Wrestling Preview 11/17/20

IMPACT! tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV and Twitch!

* Fallout from Turning Point

* The Rascals last week on Impact after being evicted from the tree houise for not paying rent for two years.

* Dez and Wentz vs. Trey and Rich Swann

* Search continues for who shot John E. Bravo

* Knockouts Tag Team Championship Tournament begins

WWE RAW Preview 11/16/20

Tonight’s WWE RAW will feature the final build for Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

WWE is teasing that the Ricochet vs. RETRIBUTION storyline will also continue on tonight’s show.

Zelina Vega Fired From WWE

The news of Zelina Vega’s abrupt release from WWE on Friday caught the attention of labor union leaders and politicians, and was covered by mainstream media outlets.

Vega reportedly failed to comply with the third party edict handed out by WWE last month and proceeded to open a new OnlyFans account, which did not help her case among WWE brass, according to Dave Meltzer on the latest Wrestling Observer Radio.

Meltzer noted that Vega was adamant in her position to continue with her Twitch account and the backstory is that she was among “a couple of women who were making more money through social media than their WWE contracts.” Vega was supposedly “making a lot of money on Twitch” prior to WWE asking talents to cease activity on third party platforms.

For Vega, it boiled down to choosing between WWE and Twitch, and she chose the latter, according to Meltzer.

“She made her choice and WWE had no option but to fire her,” he said.

Meltzer mentioned that since the old way of making money in WWE through house shows and PPV paydays is no longer available to talents, they are looking at other revenue sources while working only 5-6 times a month since the start of the pandemic.

Previously, talents who had low guarantees on their contracts were heavily reliant on paydays from house shows and PPVs. While talents who signed contracts pre-AEW are most unhappy due to lower guarantees, talents who got bigger contracts post-AEW have been less vocal about the developing situation.

With WWE taking away the talents’ ability to make money off streaming platforms, there is growing resentment in the locker room, added Meltzer.

“With no house shows or PPVs, they need a way to augment the past money and WWE took it away from them.”

On the flipside, WWE maintains that it should get a slice of the revenue that talents make by utilizing their WWE names, albeit in third party platforms.

WWE is reportedly in the process of doing their own Twitch deal and giving a percentage of that revenue to talents. The percentage will be counted against downside guarantees, which is another bit of information that hasn’t sat well with some talents.

Vega returned to her Twitch feed on Friday within a few hours of her WWE release. She is presently serving the customary 90-day non-compete clause, which prevents her from appearing on TV for any other wrestling promotion until mid-February 2021.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Impact Wrestling ‘Turning Point’ Results 11/14/20

Eddie Edwards vs. Daivari – Winner: Eddie Edwards

Tenille Dashwood and Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie – Winners: Rosemary & Taya Valkyrie

Swoggle vs. Brian Myers – Winner: Brian Myers

James Storm and Chris Sabin vs. XXXL (Acey Romero and Larry D) – Winners: Chris Sabin & James Storm

“Defeat Rohit” Challenge for the X-Division Championship: Rohit Raju (c) vs. Cousin Jake (w/Cody Deaner) – Winner: Rohit Raju

Post-Match:Eric Young and new associate, former TNA star Joe Doering, come in and take out The Deaners.

Moose vs. Willie Mack – Winner By DQ: Willie Mack

Impact World Tag Team Championship: The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) (c) vs. The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows & Karl Anderson) – Winners & New Tag Champions: The Good Brothers

Knockouts Championship: Su Yung (c) vs. Deonna Purrazzo – Winner & New Knockouts Champion: Deonna Purrazzo

Backstage: Jordynne Grace goes looking for Tenille Dashwood. She is furious that they lost their match. Alisha Edwards jumps in to call Jordynne “Disgrace” after them losing in a tag match, too. Dashwood asks Alisha if she would like to be her partner for the Knockouts Tag Team Tournament. She says, yes!

Impact World Championship: Rich Swann (c) vs. Sami Callihan – Winner & Still Impact World Champion: Rich Swann

The Rascalz Leaving Impact Wrestling

The Rascalz appear to be leaving Impact Wrestling. During tonight’s broadcast, it was revealed that the trio are being “evicted” from the Treehouse. A match was then set up for next week and it’s being hyped up as their “last hurrah”. Dez and Wentz will be facing Rich Swann and Trey Miguel.

According to Pwinsider, this appears to be a legitimate exit “barring a last second change.” The group signed with Impact in the fall of 2018 and Miguel had been receiving a push as of late and competed for the vacant Impact World Title at Slammiversary. He also worked an X-Division title match at Bound For Glory.

WWE SmackDown Preview 11/13/20

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown on FOX will feature more build for the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view.

For the second week in a row WWE has not announced a SmackDown preview to open Friday morning with. No matches or segments have been announced for tonight’s show.

It’s likely that more members for Team SmackDown will be revealed tonight. The men’s team currently has Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins, Jey Uso and King Baron Corbin with one member to be revealed, while the women’s team h as Bianca Belair and Ruby Riott with three members to be revealed.

The new feud with Carmella and SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks will also likely continue tonight. Lars Sullivan is expected to be in action after two weeks of sitdown interviews, and Daniel Bryan is rumored to return after being attacked by Jey Uso two weeks ago, while WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns watched.

Impact Wrestling ‘Turning Point’ 11/14/20

Turning Point will air this Saturday, November 14, from Nashville, TN. The event will air exclusively on IMPACT Plus

Below is the current card for tomorrow:

Impact World Title Match
Sami Callihan vs. Rich Swann (c)

No DQ Match for the Impact Knockouts Title
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Su Yung (c)

Impact World Tag Team Titles Match
The Good Brothers vs. The North (c)

The Defeat Rohit Challenge for the X Division Title
TBA vs. Rohit Raju (c)

Eddie Edwards vs. Daivari

Moose vs. Willie Mack

Swoggle vs. Brian Myers

Tenille Dashwood and Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie

James Storm and Chris Sabin vs. XXXL (Acey Romero and Larry D)

Backstage News On WWE Moving On From House Shows Post COVID-19 Era

During recent contract negotiations, a number of talents in WWE were told that the “old way of touring” and doing house shows is not coming back, even after the U.S. bounces back from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Dave Meltzer noted that the recent releases of close to a dozen employees, including long time ring announcer Tony Chimel, was another indication that WWE was possibly moving on from live events, which was a significant revenue source for the company in the past.

With WWE setting record profits even without doing house shows, the company is gradually moving toward the mindset that it no longer needs to tour for 300 days a year. Furthermore, Meltzer highlighted that the live events division, which started over the past year, was often “a money loser” and had become dispensable for WWE in the longer scheme of things.

Meltzer noted that with the economics of the wrestling business different than they’ve ever been, house shows are now viewed by WWE as a place where they can sell merchandise and give exposure to inexperienced talents. “What they found out is that with no house shows, all of a sudden WWE shop merch numbers skyrocketed and the total merch sales ended up being almost identical to when there were shows, which shocked everyone,” wrote Meltzer.

The pandemic era has seen lesser travel, exhaustion and wear-and-tear, and thus fewer injuries, which has been seen as a positive by WWE brass.

Source: Wrestling Inc.