TNA Impact Preview 2/13/2025

TNA Wrestling will present a new episode of Impact on AXS TV tonight.

  • TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. Jake Something
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Savannah Evans
  • Eric Young vs. Josh Alexander
  • Cora Jade vs. Xia Brookside
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Sami Callihan
  • Mustafa Ali hosts a Town Hall meeting
  • Ash By Elegance & Heather By Elegance in action

ROH TV Preview 2/13/2025

Ring of Honor will debut a new episode of ROH TV on Honorclub tonight, with matches taped on the Chris Jericho cruise. The lineup includes:

  • ROH Television Championship: Komander (c) vs. Nick Wayne
  • AEW International Championship Eliminator Match: Konosuke Takeshita vs. Tommy Billington
  • Harley Cameron vs. Billie Starkz
  • Jay Lethal vs. Mason Madden
  • The Outrunners vs. Grizzled Young Veterans
  • Serpentico vs. Ricochet

TNA Wrestling Undergoes Major Front Office Shake-Up, Parts Ways with Key Executives

While WWE and AEW have recently made waves by releasing several wrestlers, TNA Wrestling has taken a different approach—shaking up its corporate structure instead. Reports from Fightful Select and PWInsider confirm that TNA has parted ways with multiple high-ranking executives, marking a significant behind-the-scenes shift for the company.

TNA President Anthony Cicione Departs, But Remains with Anthem

The most notable departure is TNA President Anthony Cicione, who had held the role for just over a year after replacing Scott D’Amore. While Cicione is stepping away from his duties with TNA, he isn’t leaving entirely—he will continue in his position as President of Anthem Sports & Entertainment, the promotion’s parent company.

At this time, there’s no official word on who will step in as the new President of TNA, but the move signals a new era for the company’s leadership.

Josh Matthews & Christy Hemme Also Let Go

Two other high-profile names affected by the shake-up are Josh Matthews and Christy Hemme, both of whom had long histories with the company.

  • Josh Matthews first joined TNA in 2014 after a stint as a WWE commentator. He served as TNA’s lead announcer until 2021 before transitioning into a backstage role as Senior Producer and Senior Director of Digital Media.
  • Christy Hemme had been with TNA on and off since 2006, taking on various roles, including wrestler, manager, interviewer, ring announcer, and creative team member. She rejoined the company last fall as TNA’s Head of Marketing but now finds herself among those exiting.

New Leadership Taking Shape Under George Veras

The overhaul seems to be linked to the hiring of George Veras as TNA’s new Executive Producer. Veras brings extensive experience from ABC, NBC, CBS, the NFL Hall of Fame, and the Cleveland Browns. With his arrival, TNA is assembling a new leadership team, which now includes Mark Brown as Director—formerly of Ring of Honor under Sinclair Broadcasting—and Andrea Pagnanelli as Senior Vice President of Marketing.

What’s Next for TNA?

This marks the latest chapter in TNA’s ongoing evolution since rebranding from Impact Wrestling earlier this year. With fresh leadership behind the scenes, it will be interesting to see if these changes translate to a shift in the company’s creative direction, marketing strategy, or overall business approach.

Stay tuned for further updates as TNA continues to reshape its future.

TNA Wrestling has issued the following statement on today’s major shakeups:

The new TNA Wrestling President is Carlos Silva.

George Veras is the new Executive Producer of the Anthem Sports Group. George is the 10-time Emmy Award-winning president and Chief Executive Officer of Pro Football Hall of Fame Enterprises, as well as president of Veras Communications, Incorporated.

Josh Mathews and Christy Hemme are no longer with the Company. We appreciate their commitment to TNA throughout the years, and wish them well in their future endeavors.

WWE May Give Ricky Starks A New Name

Ricky Starks wasted no time making an impact in WWE, debuting on NXT just one day after receiving his release from AEW. The former AEW World Tag Team Champion shocked fans by appearing through the crowd and declaring himself the “absolute superstar of the future.” However, one detail stood out—commentary and WWE’s social media team never actually referred to him by name during the broadcast.

According to WalkwayFight.com, this omission was due to how quickly the deal came together. Starks’ WWE signing happened so fast that there wasn’t even time to produce merchandise for him. Additionally, with Starks previously filing to trademark his in-ring name through his company, Dream Palace LLC, there’s now speculation that WWE may rebrand him under a new name.

WWE’s Approach to Superstar Names

WWE has a long-standing preference for owning their talents’ ring names, ensuring exclusivity if they leave the company. However, there have been exceptions in recent years. Stars like Ethan Page and Jade Cargill have kept their AEW names, while others—such as Brian Pillman Jr. (now Lexis King) and Bea Priestley (now Blair Davenport)—underwent rebranding.

Given Starks’ established reputation, it would be surprising if WWE opted to change his name. However, history suggests it’s still a possibility. Whether he remains Ricky Starks or adopts a new persona, one thing is clear—his NXT arrival has already turned heads, and fans will be eager to see what’s next.

Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge about Starks’ WWE future.

AEW Dynamite Preview 2/12/2025

AEW Dynamite tonight on TBS as the build continues for Saturday’s Grand Slam Australia. Dynamite was taped on Tuesday in Cedar Park, Texas at HEB Center.

  • AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Hurt Syndicate (c) vs. The Gunns
  • AEW World Trios Championship: Death Riders (c) vs. The Undisputed Kingdom
  • MJF vs. Dustin Rhodes (presented commercial free)
  • Kris Statlander vs. Penelope Ford
  • Max Caster’s Open Challenge
  • Megan Bayne in action
  • We’ll hear from “Rated R Superstar” Cope

Vince McMahon’s Lawyer Says Federal Probe Into Former WWE Head Is Over, No Charges

The ongoing legal troubles surrounding Vince McMahon took another strange turn this week, as conflicting reports emerged about the status of a federal investigation into the former WWE Chairman.

Last month, McMahon reached a settlement with the SEC after failing to disclose NDA payments made to Janel Grant—who is currently suing him for sex trafficking and abuse—as well as another unnamed woman. At the time, McMahon seemed to suggest that the federal probe into him had concluded. However, that narrative was cast into doubt when an appellate court ruled that over 200 documents, previously withheld by McMahon’s legal team, must be handed over to a grand jury.

The revelation of this ruling suggested that the investigation was still active. But now, McMahon’s lawyer, Robert W. Allen, is pushing back on that notion. Speaking to the New York Post, Allen stated definitively that the case had been closed.

“This is simply the result of an appeal of a procedural matter that was argued five months ago. We have been in consistent communication with the government since that time and understand, with no ambiguity, that the investigation has definitively concluded and will not result in charges.”

A separate source familiar with the case also told The Post that federal prosecutors had declined to press charges at some point between September 18 and January 10—the same day McMahon settled with the SEC.

Investigation Over or More to Come?

Despite these statements, there’s still a lingering question: If the case is truly closed, why did the appellate court rule that the documents must be turned over to a grand jury? The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York has declined to comment, leaving the situation murky.

For now, McMahon and his legal team maintain that he is in the clear, but with ongoing litigation from Grant and the SEC settlement fresh in the public eye, this saga may not be over just yet.

Ricky Starks Shocks Fans with Surprise WWE NXT Appearance

Just one day after officially parting ways with AEW, Ricky Starks made an unexpected splash in WWE, appearing live on NXT and delivering a fiery promo from the crowd at the WWE Performance Center.

With no entrance music and no prior announcement, Starks stepped into the spotlight as the ring crew set up for the night’s steel cage main event. The only cue for fans at home was a stunned “Holy crap!” from commentator Vic Joseph, as the NXT crowd erupted in chants of “Ricky! Ricky!”

Grabbing a microphone, Starks wasted no time in making his intentions clear:

“If ‘NXT’ is the future of professional wrestling, well guess what? You need an absolute superstar of the future. If this is the hottest brand, well, you need the hottest free agent right now, baby. Everyone’s been asking when the revolution will be televised again. Well, I’m right here, aren’t I?”

Free Agent Starks Lands in WWE

News of Starks’ AEW departure broke earlier this week, with reports confirming that his contract had expired and that he was free to sign anywhere without a non-compete clause. AEW had previously exercised the option year on his deal, but Starks had been largely absent from television leading up to his exit.

His NXT appearance raises plenty of questions about his future. While he didn’t confirm whether he’d be involved in Saturday’s Vengeance Day premium live event, his presence alone signals that WWE may have big plans for the former AEW standout.

For now, all eyes are on what’s next for Starks—will he make an impact in NXT, or is this just the first step toward an even bigger stage on Raw or SmackDown?

WWE NXT Preview 2/11/2025

A new live episode of WWE NXT airs tonight on The CW. Tonight’s show is the go-home edition before this weekend’s WWE Vengeance Day premium live event.

  • NXT North American Championship Steel Cage Match: Tony D’Angelo (c) vs. Ridge Holland
  • NXT Heritage Cup Match: Lexis King (c) vs. JDC of TNA
  • Cora Jade vs. Bayley
  • Hank & Tank vs. Josh Briggs and Yoshiki Inamura vs. No Quarter Catch Crew

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Vince McMahon’s Attorney in Grand Jury Investigation – Withheld Key Documents From Grand Jury Investigation

The legal troubles surrounding Vince McMahon continue to mount as a federal appeals court has ruled that his former attorney improperly withheld key documents from a grand jury investigation. The case revolves around multimillion-dollar settlements McMahon allegedly used to cover up accusations of sexual misconduct by two former WWE employees.

According to the Associated Press, the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals in New York upheld a previous ruling, determining that the withheld documents were not protected by attorney-client privilege due to an exception for “crime or fraud.”

The Allegations Against McMahon

Federal prosecutors argue that McMahon and his legal team went to great lengths to circumvent WWE’s internal policies and fabricate records to hide the settlements from company auditors. While McMahon reportedly used personal funds for the settlements, the court concluded that his actions—along with those of his attorney—misled WWE’s auditors and failed to properly disclose the financial agreements.

The lawsuit involves two settlements:

  • $3 million to one former employee
  • $7.5 million to another, who later filed a lawsuit against McMahon

One of the women involved, Janel Grant, claims she was coerced into leaving WWE and signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Her lawsuit argues that the NDA should be invalidated because McMahon failed to pay the full settlement amount.

Court Ruling and the Grand Jury Investigation

McMahon’s lawyer had already provided numerous documents to the grand jury but attempted to withhold 208 communications, citing attorney-client privilege. The appeals court rejected this argument, ordering the documents to be turned over, as they were allegedly part of a scheme to keep WWE and its auditors in the dark.

The court ruling stated:

“Because the settlement agreements resolving the Victims’ claims were ‘structured and negotiated … to keep them hidden from (the Company),’ the district court found that ‘all communications about the claims and settlement agreements were made in furtherance of the criminal scheme to keep (the Company) and its auditors unaware of the allegations.’”

While the ruling does not explicitly name McMahon, a source confirmed that he is the unnamed former CEO referenced in the case.

What Happens Next?

The current status of the grand jury investigation remains unclear, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan has not provided further comment. McMahon’s representatives have also not responded publicly, though he has denied any wrongdoing in the past.

This ruling comes months after McMahon settled SEC charges, agreeing to pay a $400,000 fine and reimburse WWE $1.3 million for failing to properly disclose the settlement payments.

With the legal walls seemingly closing in, the question now is whether this latest development could lead to criminal charges against the former WWE chairman.

Malakai Black, Ricky Starks And Miro Depart AEW: What’s Next for These Stars?

The wrestling world has seen a wave of roster shake-ups lately, and AEW is no exception. Following a series of WWE releases, it has now been confirmed that three notable AEW names—Miro, Malakai Black, and Ricky Starks—are no longer with the company. Even more intriguing, they are free to sign and compete anywhere immediately, as their contracts do not include non-compete clauses.

According to Fightful Select, AEW removed all three from its official roster page on Monday, signaling their official departure. Let’s break down the situation for each of these now-former AEW stars.

Malakai Black’s Unexpected Exit

Black’s AEW run seemed poised for longevity, with AEW President Tony Khan previously suggesting his contract could keep him with the company until 2027. However, reports indicate that Black was actually finished with AEW as early as January—well before the Royal Rumble. AEW has already adjusted creatively, repackaging Brody King, Buddy Matthews, and Julia Hart from the House of Black into a new stable, the Hounds of Hell.

Given Black’s reputation as a unique in-ring performer and storyteller, speculation will likely swirl about a potential WWE return—especially considering his past as Aleister Black and his connections in the company.

Miro’s AEW Run Fizzles Out

Once one of AEW’s most dominant forces, Miro had been missing from action for quite some time. Despite being healthy, he wrestled only a handful of matches in 2023 and had not been included in creative discussions for at least six months. Reports indicate that Miro actually requested his release back in September, which means his exit may have been in the works for a while.

Originally signing a long-term contract extension in 2022, Miro was expected to remain with AEW until 2026. However, his absence from TV and lack of creative direction made his departure seem inevitable. Now, the question is whether Miro—formerly known as Rusev in WWE—will head back to his old stomping grounds or explore opportunities elsewhere.

Ricky Starks: A Frustrated Star Moves On

Perhaps the most surprising departure is Ricky Starks, who had long been considered a rising star in AEW. According to reports, Starks asked AEW not to pick up his contract’s option year in late 2023. However, AEW did the opposite—exercising the option but then not utilizing him on TV.

Starks reportedly requested his release in January, and his situation was further complicated when he was pulled from GCW events due to backstage friction. Despite this, Starks managed to make headlines over the weekend by winning the DEFY World Championship from KENTA just before his AEW release became public.

What’s Next?

With no contractual restrictions holding them back, Miro, Black, and Starks have the freedom to appear anywhere at any time. Could we see one—or all—of them make surprise appearances in WWE, NJPW, or even TNA? The industry is wide open, and their next moves will undoubtedly be closely watched by fans and promoters alike.

For now, one thing is certain: AEW’s landscape continues to shift, and these departures could lead to major shake-ups across the wrestling world.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops!