WWE SmackDown Preview 1/19/2024

WWE SmackDown will air live tonight on FOX from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, LA Knight, and AJ Styles contract signing for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Fatal 4-Way Match at the Royal Rumble
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kayden Carter and Katana Chance (c) vs. Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn
  • LWO’s Carlito, Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro vs. Legado World Order (Santos Escobar, Angel and Humberto)
  • Butch and Tyler Bate vs. Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince and Kit Wilson)
  • WWE United States Champion Logan Paul to be a guest on The KO Show

Black Taurus Reportedly Signs With AEW/ROH

The last two months have been busy for luchador Black Taurus. The former AAA Latin American Champion wrapped up his commitments to TNA/Impact Wrestling, then made two notable appearances in Ring of Honor and AEW, challenging El Hijo del Vikingo for the AAA Mega Championship on both occasions. Earlier this month, Taurus announced he would be departing AAA, his home of the last several years in Mexico, furthering speculation on whether a move to AEW/ROH could be more permanent.

As it turns out, it will be, as Luchablog reports that Taurus has secured a deal with AEW and ROH. However, he will compete in both promotions under a new name, as Taurus will be dropping both the “Black Taurus” and “Taurus” names going forward, due to “Taurus” being the intellectual property of AAA.

The situation is made murkier by Taurus owning the “Black Taurus” name, which he came up in 2016 after leaving AAA, and continued to use in the US and in the Mexican independent scene upon rejoining the promotion in 2018. Despite that, Taurus nor AEW/ROH are expected to challenge AAA on the matter, and it is believed Taurus has been preparing for the possibility of working under a new persona for some time.

It’s unclear what this means for the relationship between AAA and AEW, which began back in 2019. There have been rocky periods for the partnership since, including Dragon Lee announcing he had signed a WWE contract on a late 2022 AAA show after he and his brother Dralistico defeated AEW team FTR to win the AAA World Tag Team Championships. AAA also recently reaffirmed their relationship with TNA at the latter’s Hard to Kill PPV event last weekend, another potential sign of souring between the AEW and AAA.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Backstage Details On Kazuchika Okada’s Upcoming Departure From NJPW

With the confirmation of Kazuchika Okada, the former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, parting ways with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, backstage reports have emerged concerning his free agency.

As per a report by “Fightful Select,” it was plain to see that at the end of Okada and NJPW’s conversation, the current NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Champion was to leave the promotion. Several sources who spoke with “Fightful” were surprised by Thursday night’s news since they expected the news of his departure to be released sometime next week. However, there are reportedly no hard feelings between the promotion and the longtime NJPW star.

Sources also reportedly told “Fightful” that they are confident that they will be able to create new talent in both Japan and the United States, and aren’t too worried about losing one of the biggest stars of the company.

Regarding the Japanese star’s next move, the report stated that it’s too early to determine but AEW is interested in him. WWE sources, meanwhile, revealed that they haven’t heard of any talks between the two parties and that they didn’t think Okada would be interested in the move. If ‘The Rainmaker’ does end up in WWE, he would be joining the likes of former five-time IWGP Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura, as well as former Bullet Club leaders Finn Balor and AJ Styles in making the switch from NJPW to the American promotion.

Okada most recently took part in TNA Wrestling’s Snake Eyes show on January 14, where he teamed with The Motor City Machine Guns. His last NJPW match was the day before the TNA event on January 13, where he defeated former NJPW and current AEW star Will Ospreay at Battle in the Valley. 

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Former IWGP World Champion Kazuchika Okada Parting Ways With New Japan Pro-Wrestling

The free agency market will soon welcome in a new addition.

Last month, reports indicated that the NJPW contract of former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada was set to expire at the end of January. With this expiration fastly approaching, New Japan Pro-Wrestling has now confirmed that Okada will be departing from the promotion upon the conclusion of his deal on January 31.

In the wake of this announcement, NJPW has also provided Okada’s official statement about his upcoming exit from NJPW. “I have nothing but gratitude for having been a part of New Japan Pro-Wrestling since 2007, and for NJPW bringing me from a 19 year old kid off the plane in Mexico to the Rainmaker I am today,” Okada said. “Thank you to the best of companies in NJPW, to the best of opponents that I’ve been able to face here, and to the best of fans that have cheered and booed over the years. I promise to make it rain in every match I have left, so keep watching.”

Despite his impending entry into the free agency market, Okada is still scheduled to be present at a trio of NJPW shows next month. After he completes his appearance at The New Beginning event in Osaka on February 11, “The Rainmaker” will head to Sapporo as The New Beginning series continues on February 23 and 24.

Okada’s most recent NJPW match took place at Battle in the Valley on January 13, where he defeated another IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, Will Ospreay. The next day, Okada made his way to Las Vegas for TNA Snake Eyes.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

TNA Impact Preview 1/18/2024

The new era of TNA continues tonight at 8/7c on AXS TV and 8:30pm ET on YouTube for IMPACT Insiders, following an earth-shattering Hard To Kill pay-per-view event.

  • Josh Alexander vs. Will Ospreay
  • Nic Nemeth to make TNA Impact TV debut with in-ring promo
  • New TNA Champion Moose and The System to appear
  • KUSHIDA vs. Trey Miguel vs. Laredo Kid vs. Mike Bailey vs. El Hijo Del Vikingo vs. Jake Something
  • Xia Brookside vs. Tasha Steelz
  • The Grizzled Young Veterans vs. Eric Young and Frankie Kazarian
  • PCO vs. Jai Vidal

ROH TV Preview 1/18/2024

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 World Tag Team Championship: The Undisputed Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) (c) vs. The Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson) w/ Jacked Jameson
  • Claudio Castagnoli vs. Bryan Keith
  • Billie Starkz, Queen Aminata, Kiera Hogan & Lady Frost vs. Taya Valkyrie, Robyn Renegade, Leyla Hirsch, & Rachael Ellering
  • Nyla Rose vs. TBA
  • The Butcher & The Blade vs. Top Flight
  • AAA Mega Championship: El Hijo Del Vikingo (c) Action Andretti

MLW expands 2024 schedule

MLW announced they’ve expanded its schedule. MLW issued the following:

Major League Wrestling prepares for a big year; find out the details

MLW is kicking off 2024 with a change.

In addition to airing premium live events monthly on Triller TV+, MLW has a treat for its fans.

As a thank you MLW is giving fans one free signature event every month. That means you get a signature event and premium live event each month: one for free and one on Triller TV+!

Each event will feature a who’s who from the ever-expanding MLW roster of fighters.

The first free signature event will take place this Saturday night, January 20, entitled MLW RELOADFans can watch nationwide on cable on beIN SPORTS at 10pm, as well as stream worldwide on MLW’s YouTube channel.

Additionally, MLW is expanding its touring schedule, including upcoming events in ChicagoTampa-St. Petersburg, and more cities to be announced soon.

Ash By Elegance, Formerly WWE’s Dana Brooke, Officially Signs With TNA Wrestling

With the non-compete clauses from this September’s WWE releases expiring, free agents are flooding the wrestling world, and former WWE Superstars are getting a character refresh. The character makeover was a bit literal with the former Dana Brooke, who appeared at TNA’s Hard To Kill as Ash By Elegance.

TNA announced on Twitter that the former 15-time WWE 24/7 Champion has signed with the promotion following her appearance at Hard To Kill. 

The new character that she debuted over the weekend is a complete departure from her former WWE persona. She recently explained that fans can expect to see a new side of her as she feels she barely scratched the surface of her intensity and her ferocity in WWE. Ash was released by WWE in September following the finalization of the merger between WWE and UFC into TKO Group Holdings, after which she said that she was excited about her future away from WWE. Ash had been with WWE for 10 years, signing with the company in 2013.

The former WWE Women’s Tag Champion wasn’t the only former WWE Superstar to debut at Hard To Kill, as former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Nic Nemeth, formerly known as Dolph Ziggler, appeared at the end of the pay-per-view to confront the new TNA World Champion, Moose. The signings and appearances take on an extra weight following the promotion’s decision to revert from “Impact Wrestling” to its original TNA Wrestling name, as the promotion looks to define its new/old image going forward in 2024.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Grayson Waller Lashes Out At Disrespectful TV Host

Grayson Waller gained attention for his appearance on an Australian talk show alongside LA Knight today.

During their interview on the Sunrise news show, things took an unexpected turn when one of the hosts asked Knight to demonstrate his signature move on someone who was leaving that week. However, Knight declined the request and instead offered the opportunity to Waller. In a playful manner, the person raised his fists. However, Waller’s mood quickly changed when John Cena’s music suddenly started playing in the studio.

Waller made it clear that he wouldn’t fake a punch. Instead, he warned that the police might need to be called to the studio because he was about to deliver a real punch.

AEW Dynamite Preview 1/17/2024

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite will air live on TBS from the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, North Carolina.

  • AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe (c) vs. Hook
  • TNT Championship:  Christian Cage (c) vs. Dustin Rhodes
  • ROH Six-Man Tag Team Championship: The Gates of Agony and Brian Cage (C) vs. Bullet Club Gold (Jay White and The Gunns [Austin and Colten])
  • Deonna Purrazzo vs. Anna Jay (Toni Storm will be on commentary)
  • The Young Bucks to speak