Chucky Bothering Bron Breakker At Halloween Havoc Was A Tribute To Rick Steiner

Chucky had a bone to pick with Bron Breakker at Halloween Havoc, much like he did with his dad Rick Steiner 23 years ago.

Chucky wasn’t bothering Bron Breakker and making random references to Rick Steiner for no reason. It was an obscure homage to WCW that many fans might not be aware of.

Halloween Havoc called NXT home on Tuesday night and played host to no fewer than three title changes. The Women’s Title and both sets of Tag Team Championships changed hands on the show. The only Superstar who was unable to win his title match was Bron Breakker who tried but failed to dethrone Tomasso Ciampa.

Those who watched Halloween Havoc will have had to put up with multiple Chucky references. The creepy doll was NXT’s special guest for the evening. However, not all of Chucky’s appearances were entirely random. The ones that revolved around Breakker were actually pretty cool tributes to his father, Rick Steiner.

In case you didn’t know, which is entirely likely as it happened on an episode of Nitro 23 years ago, Chucky was once a guest on WCW Nitro. The doll bothered Steiner that night, hence the multiple references involving Breakker at Halloween Havoc. The first one featured Breakker, who was preparing for his match at the time, being startled to find Chucky sitting in his locker.

The doll then played the role of hype man for Breakker and Ciampa’s main event match. Chucky even wondered out loud whether being a loser runs in Breakker’s family. No, that wasn’t a cheap shot at the Steiners by WWE as some fans may have interpreted it. It was indeed a call back to the obscure interaction between Steiner and Chucky on Nitro.

Despite what many fans thought might happen in the main event, Breakker did not come away from it the new NXT Champion. While he has been getting a monster push since NXT became NXT 2.0, and fans seem to be gravitating to him, that’s probably for the best. The title match at Halloween Havoc was only his fourth since signing with NXT.

Source: TheSportster

WWE NXT Halloween Havoc Preview 10/26/21

Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 episode on the USA Network will be the 2021 Halloween Havoc special, airing live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

It’s been reported that the first 30 minutes of tonight’s show will air commercial-free on the USA Network.

Several NXT Superstars will be dressed in Halloween costumes on tonight’s show, and fans attending the show have been invited to wear their favorite Halloween costumes. The best fan costume will get to meet a NXT Superstar, and some fan costumes will be shown on the broadcast.

Below is the current line-up for tonight:

Halloween Havoc Host: LA Knight

Halloween Havoc Special Guest: Chucky

NXT Title Match
Bron Breakker vs. Tommaso Ciampa (c)

Spin The Wheel, Make The Deal: NXT Women’s Title Match
Mandy Rose vs. Raquel Gonzalez (c)
Wheel stipulation to be revealed tonight.

Spin The Wheel, Make The Deal: NXT Tag Team Titles Match
Imperium’s Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner vs. MSK’s Wes Lee and Nash Carter (c)
Wheel stipulation to be revealed tonight.

Spin The Wheel, Make The Deal: Scareway To Hell Ladder Match for the NXT Women’s Tag Team Titles
Indi Hartwell and Persia Pirotta vs. Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne vs. Io Shirai and Zoey Stark (c)

The debut or return of a new mysterious Superstar

The debut of Solo Sikoa

Johnny Gargano and Dexter Lumis have invited NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams to a Haunted House to get Hayes’ missing title belt back

WWE Reveals Which Brands Most Undrafted Superstars Are Now On

An internal list distributed within WWE has revealed where a few of its undrafted Superstars now call home.

A new report has revealed where which brands a handful of WWE Superstars who went undrafted now find themselves on.

WWE held its two-night 2021 draft earlier this month, and now that Crown Jewel has passed, the picks made during that draft have now taken hold. That left a lot of fans with a few unanswered questions since some Superstars were left without a brand following the draft. A new report courtesy of PWInsider has cleared that up, to an extent.

There were nine Superstars left without a brand to call home following night two of the draft. Even the supplemental picks made during Raw Talk didn’t address the omissions. PWInsider’s report reveals that an internal list in WWE includes all nine of those stars. However, three of them are yet to be assigned to any brand.

The three stars left unassigned are Bayley, Lacey Evans, and Eva Marie. Evans recently gave birth, and Bayley is sidelined with a long-term injury, so not giving them a brand makes sense. Marie not having a show is interesting, though. The last time All Red Everything was on WWE TV, Shayna Baszler was seemingly breaking her arm as part of an angle. Perhaps the real reason for that was so Marie could have time off to recover from a real injury or for some other reason.

As for the other six Superstars, Brock Lesnar is currently assigned to SmackDown despite boasting he will be a free agent. He won’t be showing up anywhere for a while since he was suspended as a part of his ongoing rivalry with Roman Reigns last week. Dakota Kai also makes the list, and despite wrestling trial matches during dark matches on the main roster, it seems she will remain in NXT.

The remaining four names on the list are Asuka, Elias, Gran Metalik, and Lince Dorado. All four of them are currently assigned to Raw and appear to have been absent for a variety of different reasons. Metalik reportedly requested his release, and it seems likely that if he leaves, Dorado will follow him. WWE teased a return for Elias via a number of packages only to seemingly scrap it unannounced. As for The Empress, well, why she hasn’t wrestled for more than three months remains a mystery.

Source: TheSportster

Tony Nese Has Reportedly Signed A Deal With AEW

Tony Nese has apparently signed an AEW deal after appearing on Dynamite and wrestling matches on Dark.

Tony Nese is apparently All Elite after being shown in the crowd on Dynamite and wrestling a couple of matches on Dark.

WWE has released a lot of wrestlers in 2021 in an attempt to trim its budget and seemingly streamline its roster. The company’s locker room may well have become a little more crowded than Vince McMahon intended when he appeared to be offering anyone and everyone under his employ a new deal in an attempt to stop them joining AEW.

Fast forward two years and a lot of the wrestlers let go have been granted a new lease on life under Tony Khan. Malakai Black, Andrade, and Miro, formerly known as Rusev, are all now under contract in AEW. It now seems as if Tony Nese has joined them, or at least that’s what Dave Meltzer has claimed during a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Radio.

“He did the Dark tapings in Orlando and I think he wrestled more than one match. He’s signed so that’s the deal,” Meltzer said. Nese wrestled two matches during AEW’s Dark tapings over the weekend. The first was against Fuego Del Sol and the second was a win versus DeMarcio James. AEW tapes Dark in batches, so those matches may air at any point on YouTube over the course of the next few weeks.

Prior to wrestling a couple of Dark matches, Nese was shown sitting in the crowd during Dynamite. A tactic NXT used to employ to reveal its new signings. Both times Nese was shown came during World Title Eliminator Tournament matches. Since the bracket for that tournament is already full, the timing of Nese’s appearance implies his first rivalry will be with someone who isn’t going to win.

Nese was never given much chance to show WWE what he was capable of while under contract with the company, at least not on a big stage. The Premier Athlete spent the majority of his time on 205 Live. Nese wrestled his final match on 205 Live on June 15, 2021, and was released from his contract ten days later.

Source: TheSportster

WWE RAW Preview 10/25/21

Tonight’s WWE RAW season premiere will take place from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas with fallout from WWE Crown Jewel.

WWE is hyping up a new era to begin with tonight’s RAW as red brand changes from the WWE Draft will officially go into effect. They are teasing a possible new challenger for WWE Champion Big E, plus new roster arrivals such as The Street Profits, Apollo Crews and Commander Azeez, Austin Theory, Bianca Belair, RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch, Otis and Chad Gable, Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode, Dominik Mysterio and Rey Mysterio, WWE Hall of Famer Edge, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, Liv Morgan, Mia Yim, Seth Rollins, Tegan Nox, Queen Zelina Vega, and Gable Steveson, among others.

Report Suggests Charlotte Ruining Friendships In WWE Locker Room Due To Recent Behavior

Reports keep surfacing about Charlotte’s situation in WWE. The latest is that she’s made a number of enemies backstage due to her behavior.

The Charlotte Flair reports that have her in speculated hot water with management and her fellow WWE wrestlers are only growing over the weekend. According to a new report by Wade Keller of PW Torch, Charlotte has been acting so strangely and become so paranoid about her place in the WWE pecking order that she’s lost a number of friends and Becky Lynch is being seen as a bit of a hero backstage for not letting Charlotte get away with her immature behavior.

Keller offered an update on PWTorch VIP regarding the recent situation between Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch that stemmed from their segment on WWE SmackDown this past Friday. The reports suggest things have been heated backstage for a lot longer than this past Friday when Flair dropped the title belt on the mat and allegedly refused to do the angle as scripted because she thought it would make her look bad.

Keller contends that trusted sources, who don’t have anything against Charlotte, noted, “From what I’m told from people behind the scenes [is that] none of the women want to work with her.” He adds, that it’s not limited to wrestling. They don’t want to be in the same segment, in the ring, on the mic with her because they can’t trust she won’t just go into business for herself in an attempt to save face. He noted, “I don’t hear anyone defending Charlotte in this” and said that “Charlotte’s acting is gonna cause issues both with colleagues and with management.”

Keller said, “Charlotte has a reputation flat out for being difficult and constantly concerned that she’s not getting the respect that someone of her stature and accomplishment or at least her character stature and her character’s accomplishment.” As such, she’s been doing what she wants in the ring which could explain her run-in with Nia Jax a number of weeks ago and why the Lynch segment on Friday seemed so off. Charlotte has been telling people backstage the belt drop was an accident, but it doesn’t sound like people are buying it because she’s developing a pattern for acting in her own best interests.

The biggest takeaway from Keller’s comments is that Charlotte has really isolated herself from the rest of the locker room and she’s quickly losing friends backstage. She seems to think that she’s untouchable because the women’s roster isn’t as deep and WWE needs her. At the same time, she’s “in her own head and overreacting to things and over scrutinizing things.”

All the while, her former friends and the rest of the division look at her and thinks she’s no better than anyone else there. Keller said, “… this situation needs to be addressed and I know there’s people who used to like Charlotte that don’t even recognize her anymore.”

Source: TheSportsterh/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription

Impact Wrestling Reached Out To Former WWE Stars About Bound For Glory

Impact Wrestling made attempts to beef up Saturday night’s Bound for Glory PPV by reaching out to a couple different former WWE stars, according to Fightful Select.

Braun Strowman (Adam Scherr) was expected to debut for Impact soon after meeting with Impact EVP Scott D’Amore. Talent even expected him to show up at the PPV, but he has not signed a contract with the company as of yet.

Bray Wyatt was also asked about coming in, but a deal between the two sides was never said to be close. Wyatt’s 90-day non-compete clause with WWE isn’t quite over yet (October 31) anyways, so a PPV appearance was out of the question.

Lastly, former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed was actually booked for the show. His appearance was then cancelled for unknown reasons.

The PPV featured some big moments, such as Mickie James winning the Impact Knockouts Championship. Also, Josh Alexander defeating Christian Cage for the Impact World Championship, then promptly losing it after Moose cashed-in his title shot that he won earlier in the night.

Source: Wrestling Inc,

Lance Archer Gives Update After Injury Scare On AEW Dynamite

On Saturday night’s AEW Dynamite, Lance Archer wrestled Eddie Kingston in a Title Eliminator Tournament Match.

During the match, Archer went for a moonsault off the top rope and landed on his head. He was checked on at ringside by the referee and Dr. Sampson, got back in the ring, and Kingston rolled him up for the win.

Archer commented afterwards, thanking AEW for taking care of him and letting the fans know he’ll be back.

“Listen. We choose to do this and take our health n lives in our hands every night,” Archer wrote. “I’ve done that move hundreds of times over my career. Just under rotated. Coulda been MUCH worse. Thank you to ALL at @AEW for taking AMAZING care of me and protecting me. I’ll BE BACK!”

This morning, Archer joked “Ice for the MiniHawk, too!” showing an action figure of himself laying on an ice pack.

On the latest Wrestling Observer Radio it was reported he passed all of his tests backstage. AEW even did a concussion check during the match and wouldn’t have bothered with a finish if it was any worse. Archer apparently wanted to keep wrestling, but was “upset backstage” that they couldn’t give the match a proper ending.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Impact Wrestling ‘Bound For Glory’ Results 10/23/21

Awesome Kong is inducted into the Impact Hall of Fame by Gail Kim.

IMPACT DIGITAL MEDIA CHAMPIONSHIP (INTERGENDER SIX-WAY MATCH — PRE-SHOW)
Jordynne Grace defeated John Skyler, Crazzy Steve, Fallah Bahh, Chelsea Green, and Madison Rayne to win the Impact Digital Media Championship

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
The IInspiration (Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay) defeated Decay (Havok and Rosemary) to win the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship

IMPACT X DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP (VACANT)
Trey Miguel defeated Steve Maclin and El Phantasmo to win the Impact X Division Championship

Heath and Rhino defeated Violent By Design

CALL YOUR SHOT GAUNTLET MATCH
Moose wins the match to receive future title shot of his choosing within one year

IMPACT WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Good Brothers (c) defeated FinJuice and Bullet Club (Chris Bey and Hikuleo)

IMPACT KNOCKOUTS CHAMPIONSHIP
Mickie James defeated Deonna Purrazzo (c) to win the Impact Knockouts Championship

IMPACT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Josh Alexander defeated Christian Cage (c) to win the Impact World Championship

Post-match, Christian gives Alexander the title and a hug. He heads out of the ring as Alexander celebrates with his wife and son. Moose gets into the ring, cashes in his opportunity.

IMPACT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Moose defeated Josh Alexander (c) to win the Impact World Championship

Alexander moves his family out of the way, Moose hits a spear, cover, 1-2-3! That’s it!

NWA By Any Means Necessary 10/24/21

Show – NWA By Any Means Necessary 2021
Date – October 24, 2021(taping)
(Airing on October 27, 2021)
Location – Valor Hall, Oak Grove, KY, US
Time – 6 PM EST(10 PM GMT)

NWA By Any Means Necessary is a PPV in collaboration between National Wrestling Alliance and Tried-N-True(TNT) Pro Wrestling. This is the second event in the Pop-Up event series as co-production of NWA and TNT. The event will be taped on October 24 and will be aired on October 27, 2021.

NWA By Any Means Necessary is Sunday, October 24 at the Valor Hall Event Center in Oak Grove, Kentucky. Available to live stream online on Fite TV website and app.

STEEL CAGE MATCH
Jax Dane vs. Crimson

NWA WORLD WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP
Kamille (c) vs. Kenzie Paige

NWA WOMENS TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
The Hex (Marti Belle & Allysin Kay) (c) vs. Kylie Rae & Tootie Lynn

NWA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Chris Adonis(c) vs Aron Stevens

BUNKHOUSE MATCH
James Strom vs Tim Storm

Da Pope vs. Colby Corino

Nick Aldis vs Thom Latimer

Judais (with James Mitchell) vs. Sal Rinauro (with Danny Deals)

Mims vs Cyon