AEW Dark Preview 12/17/19

The following matches were taped for tonight’s AEW Dark episode on YouTube:

* AEW World Tag Team Champions SCU vs. Private Party.

* Bea Priestley vs. Kris Statlander

* The Best Friends and Orange Cassidy vs. PAC, Jack Evans, and Angelico

* Vickie Guerrero will be the guest commentator

AEW Dynamite Preview 12/11/19

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite will air live from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas.

* Street Fight: The Young Bucks vs. Proud & Powerful (Santana and Ortiz)

* Cody and QT Marshall vs. The Butcher and The Blade (with The Bunny)

* Big Swole vs. Emi Sakura

* MJF to address Cody’s challenge

Impact Wrestling Preview 12/10/19

Scheduled for tonight’s Impact on AXS TV:

* Tessa Blanchard picks Ken Shamrock to face Sami Callihan

* Sami Callihan picks Madman Fulton to fave Tessa Blanchard

Old School RulesRhino vs. RVD – (Special Referee Tommy Dreamer)

Tag Team Open (Winners to face the Tag Team champions The North at Hard To Kill): Rich Swann & Willie Mack, oVe, The Rascalz, Reno Scum

AEW Dark Preview 12/10/19

The following matches were taped for tonight’s AEW Dark episode on YouTube:

* Scorpio Sky vs. Jimmy Havoc vs. Peter Avalon

* Jurassic Express (Luchasaurus and Marko Stunt) vs. John Silver and Alex Reynolds

* Kenny Omega vs. Kip Sabian w/ Penelope Ford

AEW Dynamite Preview 12/4/19

Tonight’s AEW Dynamite will air live from the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois on TNT.

* Hikaru Shida vs. Kris Statlander

* Trent vs. Fenix

* Christopher Daniels vs. Pentagon Jr.

* Jon Moxley vs. Joey Janela

* Dustin Rhodes and The Young Bucks vs. Sammy Guevara, Santana and Ortiz

AEW Announces New Pay-Per-View Deal With In Demand, Tony Khan Comments

AEW announced today that they have signed a new programming output deal with In Demand, which will guarantee the pay-per-view platform a minimum of one AEW event per quarter through June 2021.

“AEW pay-per-view events are the best shows in wrestling, and In Demand is a perfect PPV partner for us as well as our fans,” said AEW President and CEO Tony Khan in a press release. “With In Demand’s vast reach and connectivity, we’ll be able to bring all of our AEW pay-per-view shows into the homes of wrestling fans throughout North America.”

You can see the full announcement from AEW below:

IN DEMAND AND AEW SIGN LONG-TERM, PPV OUTPUT DEAL

— AEW Commits to Provide Minimum of One PPV Event Per Quarter through 2021 —

NEW YORK CITY (December 3, 2019)—In Demand, the leading transactional video-on-demand and pay-per-view (PPV) programming distributor, owned by Charter Communications, Comcast Cable, and Cox Communications, announced that it has finalized a deal with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) for a programming output deal that guarantees In Demand a minimum of one PPV event per quarter through June 2021.

“We’re huge fans of AEW’s exciting wrestling talent and events, and are pleased to partner with them as they continue to build their audience, marketing and distribution,” said Mark Boccardi, In Demand’s SVP, Programming & Marketing. “This commitment from AEW demonstrates that our programming partners see the value in a long-term relationship with In Demand, and with the pay- per-view platform itself. We’re able to offer our content partners the largest distribution reach in the PPV business, as well as customized marketing and promotional support.”

“AEW pay-per-view events are the best shows in wrestling, and In Demand is a perfect PPV partner for us as well as our fans,” said AEW President and CEO Tony Khan. “With In Demand’s vast reach and connectivity, we’ll be able to bring all of our AEW pay-per-view shows into the homes of wrestling fans throughout North America.”

About In Demand: In Demand is an innovative partnership between three of the leading cable companies in the U.S.—Charter Communications, Comcast Cable, and Cox Communications. In Demand is a company of trusted content aggregators and licensing experts, with unparalleled technical expertise and long-standing relationships with MVPDs, major sports leagues, Hollywood studios, and other entertainment and sports companies across North America. In Demand delivers great content to more than 60 million cable homes and has distribution deals with more than 200 companies. For more information, go to indemand.com.

About AEW AEW is a new professional wrestling promotion headlined by members of The Elite (Cody & Brandi Rhodes, Matt & Nick Jackson, Kenny Omega and Hangman Page) and Chris Jericho and Jon Moxley. For the first time in many years, AEW is offering an alternative to mainstream wrestling, with a growing roster of world-class male and female wrestlers who are poised to bring new spirit, freshness and energy to the industry. The inaugural event under the AEW banner was DOUBLE OR NOTHING in Las Vegas, followed by FYTER FEST in Daytona Beach, FIGHT FOR THE FALLEN in Jacksonville, ALL OUT in Chicago, and FULL GEAR in Baltimore.

AEW is broadcasting two-hour weekly shows on TNT (U.S.) on Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. ET. The action-packed matches take place in different cities across the nation each Wednesday. For more info, check out @AEWrestling (Twitter), @AllEliteWrestling (Instagram), /AllEliteWrestling (FB), AllEliteWrestling (YouTube).

Impact Wrestling Preview 12/3/19

With Throwback Throwdown in the rearview mirror, Impact Wrestling returns to their regularly scheduled programming this week as IMPACT emanates from New York City. Tune in at 8/7c on AXS TV and Twitch.

* Brian Cage vs. Eddie Edwards

* ODB is making her long-awaited return to IMPACT Wrestling

* The Rascalz vs. Ace Austin and Reno Scum

* The new attitude RVD has decided to return to IMPACT this Tuesday to speak his mind

AEW Reportedly Being Investigated By The Maryland State Athletic Commission

The Maryland State Athletic Commission is reportedly investigating AEW over the “Unsanctioned Lights Out” Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega match that took place at AEW Full Gear on November 9.

Former WCW announcer Chris Cruise recently contacted the commission regarding the Omega vs. Moxley match and asked about their rules on blading, and allowing matches to continue if a performer is bleeding either intentionally or unintentionally, and if there was a commission doctor at the show, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

After repeated requests, Cruise was told that the commission prohibits wrestlers from deliberately lacerating themselves or their opponents, or introducing human or animal blood into the match. The commission also said they were at Full Gear and they had a doctor assigned to the show. They also stated that they were conducting a formal investigation into the match and because of that investigation, they were unable to comment on questions about the match.

Cruise recently Wrestling with History podcast and talked about why he doesn’t see AEW succeeding.

“AEW has millions of dollars from the son of a billionaire and is not setting the world on fire and will not succeed,” Cruise said. “It may last a long time, but will never be profitable. Somebody once said ‘if you want to be a millionaire, start with a billion dollars and buy an airline.’ It’s the same thing with a pro wrestling organization; it’s just going to bleed you dry. Not everything is guaranteed to last forever. It’s my convention that wrestling has seen better days.”

Below is Cruise’s Facebook post from November 23, where he mentioned his plans to contact the commission:

I’ll be asking the Maryland State Athletic Commission why it didn’t enforce its own rules at AEW Full Gear. Here are some of those rules. See esp. (m).F. Prohibited Activities.

(1) The following actions are prohibited:
(a) Striking an opponent with a fist or using the knuckles;
(b) Scratching or gouging the opponent;
(c) Butting the opponent;
(d) Slamming an opponent into a ring post;
(e) Striking an opponent with a foreign object;
(f) Kicking an opponent unless a recognized wrestling move;
(g) Stranglehold;
(h) Pulling hair;
(i) Inhibiting breathing by covering the nose and mouth at the same time;
(j) Jumping from the ring ropes onto an opponent;
(k) Deliberately leaving the ring enclosure during a contest;
(l) Unsportsmanlike or physically dangerous conduct; and
(m) Deliberately lacerating oneself or one’s opponent, or, by any other means, introducing human or animal blood into the ring.
(2) A wrestler continuing to engage in prohibited activities after sufficient warning may be disqualified by the referee.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Dark Preview 12/3/19

The following matches were taped for tonight’s AEW Dark episode on YouTube:

* Jimmy Havoc vs. Brandon Cutler

* Sonny Kiss vs. Shawn Spears

* Proud and Powerful (Santana and Ortiz) vs. Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy and Marko Stunt

AEW Star Joey Janela Expresses Frustration With How He’s Being Used

AEW star Joey Janela took to Twitter on Tuesday night and made an interesting tweet that has since been deleted.

Janela noted that he did not get on his flight to Chicago for tonight’s Dynamite episode, and said AEW officials aren’t answering his phone calls.

He wrote, “Didn’t get on my flight for @AEWrestling Dynamite tonight, I’m not going…. Nothing was addressed about the way I was eliminated from the match last week, I’m losing all the steam I created on my own through 14 years of hard work, right these wrongs and answer the phone…”

Janela then deleted the tweet shortly after. There’s no word yet on if this is part of an angle, but we will keep you updated.

Janela was not previously announced for a match on tonight’s Dynamite episode and really hasn’t received much focus over the past few months. He worked the Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale last Wednesday night but was eliminated by Shawn Spears during a commercial break.

Source: Wrestling Inc.