WWE May Consider Other Options For The Rock vs. Roman Reigns

After WWE Monday Night Raw, the hot topic of discussion was the potential showdown between Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Roman Reigns, fueling speculation that it could happen at WrestleMania 40. 

Many believe that this marked the beginning of the highly anticipated match between the two.

Dave Meltzer reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that WWE may hold the match at Elimination Chamber next month instead of WrestleMania or in Saudi Arabia. 

“But nothing is official. Everyone is tight-lipped completely past Johnson would not have said what he did at the time he did without the plan being to build to such a match. While one would think WrestleMania would be the place, it also could be in Perth, Australia, given the story that the government there specifically requested Johnson on the 2/24 Elimination Chamber show, and it also could be at the next show in Saudi Arabia, which does not have a date. The government there is paying ridiculous money for shows already and bringing Johnson in could possibly negotiate a bonus that would make it the biggest money event in company history,” Meltzer wrote.

Source: eWn

Former WWE Star Matt Riddle Makes NJPW Debut, Challenges President & NJPW World TV Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi

Matt Riddle debuted for NJPW in a vignette where he challenged President and NJPW World TV Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi during Friday’s New Year Dash event. The video aired after Tanahashi’s title defense against Ryusuke Taguchi, with Riddle setting his sights on the “Ace” and promising to see him soon. Tanahashi responded with a promo in Japanese to accept the challenge, which NJPW commentator Chris Charlton translated roughly, “I will have to do some research as I have no idea who that is.” 

Matt Riddle was released by WWE in September 2023, reportedly a result of burning too many bridges throughout his time with the company. He was accused of sexual assault during the #SpeakingOut movement, spurring litigation directly involving WWE as a defendant. He was also known for having real-life issues with top talent, and violating the company wellness policy multiple times.

While there was no explicit reasoning for his WWE release, Riddle was also involved in an incident last year at JFK Airport in New York which led to a police investigation. He is still not short of work outside WWE, however, with MLW looking to be his home promotion in the U.S. going forward. He will wrestle his return match for MLW on January 6 against Jacob Fatu. Riddle is also booked to face Rob Van Dam in March. Riddle is not the first of WWE’s 2023 releases to make their way to NJPW at the beginning of 2024. Nic Nemeth (formerly Dolph Ziggler) sat ringside for Wrestle Kingdom 18 on Thursday alongside his brother Ryan Nemeth, where he would be later involved in an angle with new IWGP Global Champion David Finlay.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

NJPW Star Tama Tonga Says This Is His Last Month In The Promotion

During NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18, Tama Tonga beat Shingo Takagi, securing his fourth NEVER Openweight Championship.

In a post-show press conference, Tonga revealed that January marks his final month with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Tonga said he wanted to work closer to his family before talking highly about Japan, NJPW, and its talented roster.

Source: eWn

ROH TV Preview 1/4/2024

ROH will air a new episode of its weekly television show tonight at 7 pm ET on HonorClub. 

You can sign up for the streaming service here. Below is the lineup for the show: 

  • ROH TV Championship: Kyle Fletcher (c) vs. Willie Mack
  • Griff Garrison vs. Serpentico
  • Lance Archer in action
  • Dalton Castle vs. Peter Avalon
  • Queen Aminata in action
  • Leyla Hirsch & Rachael Ellering vs. Mercedes Martinez & Diamante
  • Red Velvet vs. Alex Gracia
  • The Workhorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) & Gringo Loco vs. El Hijo del Vikingo, Komander & Lee Johnson

Deonna Purrazzo Is All Elite, Makes Debut On Dynamite

There is a new face in the AEW women’s division, and her name is Deonna Purrazzo.

The former 3-time Impact Knockouts World Champion appeared on Wednesday’s episode of “AEW Dynamite” to confront Mariah May after May won her in-ring debut against Queen Aminata. The New Jersey audience welcomed their hometown hero with uproarious applause as she strutted to confront May in the ring. Purrazzo played to her home crowd, and claimed that if “Timeless” Toni Storm — who melodramatically expressed her disdain for, and subsequent departure from, New Jersey in an earlier segment — didn’t want to be in New Jersey, then New Jersey did not want Storm.

Purrazzo then turned her attention to May and singled out her affiliation with Storm. She issued a message for May to deliver to her idol.

“It doesn’t matter where she runs or where she hides,” Purrazzo said. “I will find her, because, Mariah, I am All Elite!”

Purrazzo was one of the free agents reported to have hit the market at the beginning of 2024. While she reportedly did briefly discuss a return with WWE, Purrazzo had previously listed AEW as her preferred promotion post-TNA/Impact. Purrazzo has only wrestled one match for AEW, when she competed in a losing effort against Mercedes Martinez in a ROH Women’s Championship match in 2022. But now, in Purrazzo’s own words, AEW is in the age of “The Virtuosa”.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Nic Nemeth Confronts Champion After NJPW Debut At Wrestle Kingdom 18

Nic Nemeth and David Finlay needed to be pulled apart during today’s NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 event. David Finlay had just captured the IWGP Global Championship in a three-way match with Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley, before engaging in a heated exchange with Nemeth. 

Nemeth had been seated at ringside at Wrestle Kingdom alongside his brother Ryan Nemeth when Finlay came into focus. It was mentioned on the broadcast that Nemeth chased Finlay down backstage just as Kazuchika Okada made his entrance for the next match.

After their exchange, the former WWE star spoke to the media backstage while holding Finlay’s Global title. He noted that he isn’t currently signed to NJPW but he has a degree of pride for the IWGP Global title and found Finlay’s actions to be disgraceful. He made it clear that he would like to wrestle for the title, further decreeing to make the belt “the pinnacle.”

Nemeth, formerly known as Dolph Ziggler, was released by WWE in September 2023 after 19 years with the company. In recent years, the likes of Chris Jericho and Mercedes Mone have been brought into NJPW as major attractions owing to their previous runs in WWE. Like Nemeth, Jericho was involved in IWGP mid-card title programs, for the United States and Intercontinental titles, while Mone featured in the IWGP Women’s title program with inaugural champion — and now-WWE star — Kairi Sane. Mone similarly debuted at Wrestle Kingdom last year. 

Source: Wrestling Inc.

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 1/4/2024 (Results)

PRE-SHOW

• King of Pro Wrestling 2024 New Japan Ranbo: Not much in the way of surprises, but we did get Michinoku Pro Wrestling’s Fujita “Jr” Hayato and Takashi Iizuka. Taiji Ishimori, YOH, Toru Yano, and Great O-Khan were the final four, and advance to challenge for the KOPW 2024 title at tomorrow’s New Year Dash!!

MAIN CARD

• Catch 2/2 (TJP & Francesco Akira) def. Bullet Club War Dogs (Drilla Moloney & Clark Connors) to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship

TJP is debuting his new masked gimmick, arising after losing NJPW’s first-ever Coffin Match as The Aswang, a creature of Filipino myth. He added some creepy mannerisms to his ring work, did some biting, and grabbed the referee by the arm to save himself from a pin at one point. He & Akira put down War Dogs with their 2×2 tandem knee strike on Moloney.

• Hiroshi Tanahashi def. Zack Sabre Jr to win the NJPW World TV Championship

President Ace tried to end it quickly, but ZSJ got his knees up on High Fly Flow. Submissions, counters & pinning predicaments galore followed as it became more of a catch-style match. A Zack Driver counter led to series of rolling pins, and Tanahashi got the final one for three. Sabre Jr. hands Tana the belt and bows before leaving with TMDK.

The new champ gets on the microphone, and offers a quick new year’s message and asks for continued support for NJPW.

• Yuya Uemura def. Yota Tsuji

Solid match from two guys NJPW hopes will be future stars. The larger Tsuji controlled for the most part. But he couldn’t put away the underdog Uemura, and when Tsuji went for a second curb stomp after Uemura kicked out of the first, a series of suplexes ended it.

• House of Torture (EVIL & Ren Narita) def. Kaito Kiyomiya & Shota Umino

We got a cool motorcycle entrance from Shooter, but we also got HoT shenanigans from the jump. They cut up a NOAH shirt on the ramp to get in Kiyomiya’s head. The ref was taken out before we even started allowing the whole faction to go to work on our heroes. Unimo finally got his hands on Narita (who turned on him during World Tag League), but EVIL choked him with a shirt. Narita used a push-up bar as a weapon while the ref was tied up with one of his teammates, then hit a Double Cross to pin his former friend.

• Tama Tonga def. Shingo Takagi to win the NEVER Openweight Championship

A hard-hitting 13 minute match that saw Tonga play the Bullet Club’s greatest hits (using Prince Devitt (aka Finn Bálor)’s Bloody Sunday, Karl Anderson’s Gun Stun & AJ Styles’ Styles Clash in the match). Takagi kicked out of all those, though. It was a DST that finally ended it, and Shingo’s reign.

• AEW’s Ryan Nemeth and free agent Nic “Dolph Ziggler” Nemeth take seats at ringside before our next match.

• Guerillas of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo) def. Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) to retain the NJPW Strong Openweight and win the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Titles

After an early back-and-forth where both teams went for double-team moves, GoD took control in large part due to Hikuleo’s size advantage. ELP accidentally nailed his partner with a superkick, turning the tide. Bishamon had ELP down for the count, but Hikuleo broke up the pin. A dive took out YOSHI-HASHI, and GoD’s tandem chokeslam/splash looked to have finished off Goto, but he kicked out. He couldn’t kick out of a splash from the big man, though.

• El Desperado def. Hiromu Takahashi to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship

To get the drop on his long-time rival, Despy flew to take out the champ during his entrance. Takahashi fought his way back, but his knee was injured on a submission attempt and Desperado targeted the leg from there on out. It kept Taka from lifting his opponent to hit moves like Time Bomb. Strikes left Takahashi woozy, and multiple Pinche Loco (spinning sitout facebusters) continued the bad night for guys trying to hold onto titles.

• David Finlay def. Will Ospreay & Jon Moxley via pinfall (on Ospreay) to become the first IWGP Global Champion

Nic Nemeth and David Finlay needed to be pulled apart during today’s NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 event.

It was mentioned on the broadcast that Nic Nemeth chased Finlay down backstage just as Kazuchika Okada made his entrance for the next match.

After their exchange, the former WWE star spoke to the media backstage while holding Finlay’s Global title. He noted that he isn’t currently signed to NJPW but he has a degree of pride for the IWGP Global title and found Finlay’s actions to be disgraceful. He made it clear that he would like to wrestle for the title, further decreeing to make the belt “the pinnacle.”

 Kazuchika Okada def. Bryan Danielson via pinfall

• Tetsuya Naito def. SANADA to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship

The English language announce team (Walker Stewart, Chris Charlton & Rocky Romero —which I have to say, outside of Romero, I am not a fan) drill us on the history between the champ and the G1 winner, as well as going on and on about each man’s connection to New Japan audiences. It didn’t help what was the typical slow first third of an NJPW main event where the competitors feel each other out.

Business picked up in before the midway point, with the challenger in control as he targeted SANADA’s neck in and outside the ring. A DDT reversal got the champ back in it, but Naito stopped his momentum by getting his knees up on a moonsault attempt. A barrage of strikes and signature moves followed, including Destino. But he wanted two to be sure, and the second attempt was countered into a TKO.

A pair of SANADA moonsaults didn’t get three, but did set us racing to the finish. Naito again couldn’t quite connect on his desired two finishers, which let the champ hit Deadfall. With both nearly spent, each man then hit each other’s finisher. Naito was able to follow his Deadfall with a Destino, and decided that was enough — and he was right. A three count later, and he was the IWGP World Heavyweight champion.

Having finally won the big one New Japan’s biggest stage, Naito was getting ready to address the fans when House of Torture struck. It was EVIL who grabbed the belt and a microphone. He said he wasn’t going to let him have his Roll Call, and that since Naito said he didn’t want the World Heavyweight title he was going to take it from him. That brought back SANADA, who took out EVIL. As Dick Togo helped his man out of the ring, SANADA got eye-to-eye with the new champ and held up one finger before collapsing to the mat and leaving.

Finally with the mic in his hand, Naito thanked SANADA, saying that though they followed different paths, he’s here because of him. The former champ was shown crying on his way out, as the match and aftermath served to get him over better than almost anything during his long reign.

The new champ then thanked the fans for creating the best possible moment for him, and promised Los Ingobernables de Japon fans a great 2024. He then did what he wanted to do four years, the biggest LIJ Roll Call of all time. After soaking in the scene, he then dragged the belt up the ramp as the announcers talked about how they thought he was already getting attached to it.

A truly happy ending as the Stardust Genius finally got to end his story, on his terms.

Merged XFL-USFL (United Football League) Sets 8 Markets, Tabs Coaches, Sets Opener

The newly formed United Football League has set its eight markets and secured head coaches for each team as it continues its march toward a March 2024 debut on the field, the league announced Monday.

UFL confirm that its March 30 opener will be played between the leagues’ 2023 champions: the Arlington Renegades (XFL) and Birmingham Stallions (USFL).

The UFL will remain in four XFL markets, three from the USFL and one that the now-merged leagues shared. The eight teams, all of which are located in either the Eastern or Central time zones, will be split into two conferences that are named after the leagues that formed them. Four XFL coaches and four USFL coaches were retained.

The full breakdown with each team’s coach:

USFL conference

  • Birmingham Stallions: Skip Holtz
  • Houston Roughnecks: Curtis Johnson
  • Memphis Showboats: John DeFilippo
  • Michigan Panthers: Mike Nolan

XFL conference

  • Arlington Renegades: Bob Stoops
  • D.C. Defenders: Reggie Barlow
  • San Antonio Brahmas: Wade Phillips
  • St. Louis Battlehawks: Anthony Becht

Both leagues had teams in Houston in 2023. The UFL kept the XFL team’s brand and tapped the USFL team’s coach.

UFL players will report to training camp Feb. 24 in Arlington, Texas, where the XFL trained last season. Its teams will play a 10-game regular season, starting March 30 with a matchup between Birmingham and Arlington.

The USFL and XFL played separate, partially overlapping schedules in 2023. The leagues announced an intent to merge Sept. 28 and received approval from federal regulators Nov. 30.

The XFL had previously discussed a partnership with the Canadian Football League in 2021, but negotiations did not lead to an agreement.

Source: ESPN

AEW Dynamite Preview 1/3/2024

AEW Dynamite will air live tonight on TBS and emanate from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Fallout from AEW Worlds End – Samoa Joe is the new AEW World Champion and Adam Cole was revealed as the devil.

  • We will hear from Adam Cole
  • We will hear from Samoa Joe
  • Mariah May’s in-ring debut vs. Queen Aminata.
  • AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Dante Martin.
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Christian Cage State of the Union

Backstage News On WWE’s Groundwork For The Rock vs. Roman Reigns Dream Match

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made a surprise return to WWE on Monday night’s ‘Day 1’ themed episode of RAW, confronting Jinder Mahal and teasing a potential match with his cousin, Roman Reigns.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Radio is reporting that a potential dream matchup between The Rock and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40 is not yet confirmed.

However, it was noted that Reigns began using the “Head of the Table” and “Tribal Chief” as nicknames years ago to set up an eventual blockbuster clash with The Rock.

Meltzer said, “That whole thing, ‘The Head of the Table’ and all that, and ‘Tribal Chief,’ was all done originally to build up the Roman Reigns-Rock match.”

It was further stated that a matchup between The Rock and Reigns has been on WWE’s radar before, with The Great One previously turning down an offer to lay the smackdown on The Tribal Chief at WrestleMania 38 in Arlington, TX. Meltzer said,

“I remember they were gonna do the Dallas show [WrestleMania 38] and then it was gonna be Los Angeles [WrestleMania 39]. He turned down the first one to do the second one, which would have been Los Angeles. Then Los Angeles ended up being canceled, kind of in December, I think.”

During an appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay this past September, The Rock confirmed that his dream match with Reigns was in the works for WrestleMania 39, but plans later fell through.

Only time will tell if The Rock vs. Roman Reigns finally happens at WrestleMania XL this year.

Source: eWn