AEW Dynamite Preview 2/28/2024, Stings Final Dynamite Before Retirement

AEW Dynamite will air live tonight on TBS from the Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL.

  • Tonight will be Sting’s final appearance on AEW Dynamite before retirement
  • Blackpool Combat Club’s Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli vs. Eddie Kingston and FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
  • Atlantis Jr vs. Chris Jericho
  • Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue
  • Will Ospreay to appear
  • Hangman Adam Page will announce his status for Sunday’s Revolution

Jack Perry To Make In-Ring Return Soon

Jack Perry is on his way to Japan. CM Punk’s departure occurred after a physical altercation with Perry during All In, which almost caused a major disruption to the show. The match proceeded as planned.

Perry appeared in the NJPW Battle in the Valley event, where he targeted Shota Umino, marking his wrestling return.

The upcoming New Japan Cup tournament, organized by NJPW, is scheduled to start on March 6th and will feature a total of 28 wrestlers. Notable names such as Shota Umino, Kenta, and Taichi will participate in the tournament, which will end on March 20th.

Perry will also participate in the tournament, marking his promotional in-ring debut on the opening night. His first match since All In will be against Shota Umino.

Source: eWn

AEW Collision Preview 2/24/2024

Tonight’s AEW Collision live on TNT from the Great Southern Bank Arena in Springfield, MO.

  • Bryan Danielson vs. Jun Akiyama
  • No DQ Match: Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Sammy Guevara (Don Callis Family & Chris Jericho banned from the building.)
  • FTR vs. Shane Taylor & Lee Moriarty
  • Malakai Black vs. Bryan Keith
  • Kiera Hogan vs. Serena Deeb
  • Thunder Rosa in action
  • The Bang Bang Scissor Gang’s Jay White, Billy Gunn & Austin Gunn in trios action

Saraya Says Her Brother Zak Knight Is All Elite

Saraya says her brother Zak Knight is All Elite.

On this week’s episode of AEW Rampage, Saraya and Harley Cameron were featured in a backstage segment which saw Saraya announce that her brother had become All Elite.

Knight wound up appearing in the segment, with Saraya saying that she was trying to get Ruby Soho to hook up with him, but that Soho screwed the whole thing up.

As of this writing, AEW nor Tony Khan have not officially announced or have put out an official “Zak Knight Is All Elite” graphic.

AEW Rampage Preview 2/23/2024

Tonight’s AEW Rampage on TNT.

  • Mariah May vs. Anna Jay
  • Private Party & Matt Sydal vs. Top Flight & Action Andretti vs. Penta El Zero Miedo, Komander & Bryan Keith
  • Roderick Strong vs. Jake Hager
  • The Young Bucks in action
  • Sammy Guevara speaks

Backstage Details On Why AEW Ran An Injury Angle For Adam Page

Former AEW World Champion “Hangman” Adam Page had a lot of fans worried this week, as it looked as if he might have sustained a serious injury. During the conclusion of the “AEW Dynamite” main event that saw Page, RVD, and Hook face Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland, and Brian Cage, Page landed awkwardly on his ankle and requested to not be filmed as the show went off the air, all while holding the damaged limb.

Some people believed it might have been a broken ankle, some suspected it was a sprain, but everyone was worried he might miss his upcoming AEW World Championship match with Joe and Strickland on March 3 at Revolution. However, it was all revealed to be a work as Page was fine when he got backstage. However, why did they run the angle? According to Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, AEW chose to do the angle in case they needed to write Page off TV for a few weeks, giving the fans a backstory as to why the match at Revolution was changed to Joe vs. Strickland.

While that last part hasn’t happened yet, Meltzer also noted the reason why AEW might write Page out is so he can deal with a personal matter that has cropped up, and he would ultimately miss the pay-per-view in order to deal with it. With a little over a week before Revolution takes place, neither AEW or Page has confirmed what the plan is for the AEW World Championship match, with it still being advertised as a three-way match. However, if fans see a segment advertised for this week’s episode of “Dynamite” that’s dubbed “Hangman Page addresses the fans ahead of Revolution,” that might give some insight in to what is happening. 

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Dynamite Preview 2/21/2024

AEW Dynamite will air live tonight on TBS from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  • AEW World Champion Samoa Joe, Swerve Strickland and Brian Cage vs. FTW Champion Hook, Hangman Adam Page and Rob Van Dam
  • Blackpool Combat Club’s Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli vs. FTR
  • Toni Storm in action
  • Deonna Purrazzo in action

WWE Hall Of Famer Says He’s Prohibited From Attending Sting’s Final Match In AEW

Sting’s legendary career will officially come to a close at this year’s AEW Revolution, which will place in less than two weeks. While many expect “The Icon’s” old rivals and allies to appear at the event, Kevin Nash has confirmed he will unfortunately not be able to attend during a recent episode of “Kliq This.”

According to Nash, Sting had approached him and asked him to make some kind of appearance, but due to his obligations to WWE, it’s not possible. “He asked me to be a part of it, I just said that … you know, with my positioning with WWE I couldn’t -– I couldn’t even be … If I went in the crowd, it would be … you know?”

Nash noted that both he and Sting were disappointed by the outcome and expressed that he believes their close friendship is why “The Icon” wanted him there. “I think he wanted me to be there because I was just one of the guys who has been there with him the whole run. Yeah, I think he was disappointed. I mean, I was disappointed,” said Nash.

While he was ultimately forbidden from attending, he claimed that he first approached WWE before giving Sting his answer. “I asked [WWE] –- you know when you ask and there’s that three-second pause? It’s like when you be on the road and you’re like, ‘Hey babe? We’re at Fort Wayne, I’m gonna go to Stewie’s Strip Joint, you got a problem with that?’ Nothing.”

Sting, who is the current AEW World Tag Team Champion alongside Darby Allin, will defend the titles against The Young Bucks at Revolution on March 3 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Star Dustin Rhodes Reconsiders His Retirement Plans

Last year Dustin Rhodes claimed he only had one year left wrestling, but it appears the AEW star has re-thought that idea, instead opting to “keep stepping” like his catchphrase says.

“I see myself [wrestling] two to four more years if my legs allow me to, if Tony Khan is gracious enough to keep me around and keep me on television that’s great, whatever I can do to help,” he told “Sports Guys Talking Wrestling,” noting that his love of coaching will be something on which he can fall back when his body finally gives out. “There’s a lot of good things going here, I’ve got a lot. I take it one day at a time.”

Rhodes has been hands-on with talent during his time in AEW, training a lot of the women’s division before the shows, utilizing his experience. However, he isn’t slowing down inside the ring either, with Rhodes having been booked regularly on AEW television lately, which included him challenging for the TNT Championship against Christian Cage. While he admitted that it does get harder to compete as he gets older, he believes his work ethic keeps him going, which is why he’s now set to keep wrestling.

“I work hard, and every time that red lights on I try to do my very best, and so far being here for the five years I have in my 50s, I’m doing amazing and I’ve not had one bad match,” he said. “It’s been pretty cool to think back of all the great matches I’ve had here in AEW and I’ve wrestled everybody, it’s unbelievable.”

Source: Wrestling Inc. with credit to Sports Guys Talking Wrestling

AAA MEGA Champion El Hijo del Vikingo Suffers Knee Injury

AAA MEGA Champion El Hijo del Vikingo was injured on Saturday night.

According to Mas Lucha, Vikingo’s match at, which took place at Arena López was stopped early on after he landed awkwardly on his right knee. He was checked out by doctors at the venue. Mas Lucha is saying Vikingo could have possibly ruptured a tendon. 

You can watch the injury take place at the beginning of the match in the video that is posted below:

Vikingo has also wrestled on AEW Programming. His last match on AEW TV was on the February 2 episode of Rampage, where he teamed up with Penta El Zero Miedo, as they defeated Jon Cruz and KM. That match was taped on January 31.

Source: WrestleView