Chavo Guerrero Supports Cousin Speaking About Alleged Assault By Vickie’s Husband

Chavo Guerrero has come out in support of his cousin Sherilyn who has claimed that she was sexually assaulted by her stepfather in 2020.

This week, Sherilyn Guerrero claimed that her stepfather sexually assaulted her, and that her mother Vickie Guerrero defended him.

In a tweet, Chavo said he “fully supports” his cousin and believes her claims.

Vickie Guerrero has not publicly commented on the matter at this time.

Source: eWrestlingNews

AEW Rampage Preview 3/31/2023

Tonight’s AEW Rampage on TNT at 10/9C.

  • Sammy Guevara vs. Konosuke Takeshita
  • Kings of the Black Throne vs. Best Friends
  • Taya Valkyrie vs. Marina Shafir
  • Juice Robinson vs. Action Andretti

Tony Khan Refuses Comment Once Again On CM Punk’s AEW Status

After what seemed like a long silence, the situation between AEW and CM Punk returned to the news cycle in full force over the last week, after a message board post led to a since-deleted Instagram story by Punk that may have likely hurt his chances of returning to AEW. However, with Punk still recovering from injury, there is still time before AEW owner Tony Khan will have to make a decision on whether to bring Punk back, let him go, or find an alternate solution.

Till that time comes, the future of Punk in AEW will continue to be a topic Khan gets asked about, much like he has ever since the media scrum incident following All Out in September that began this whole situation. And Khan was indeed asked about Punk while speaking with talkSPORT, and for those who have followed Khan throughout this, the song remained the same regarding his answer. “I cannot comment on that,” Khan said.

Khan was a good sport about the question, however, realizing that these questions won’t stop until something regarding Punk’s future is decided. So he followed up the question with a joke that many will likely see as a shot at one of Khan’s nemeses, journalist and sometimes WWE correspondent Ariel Helwani, who repeatedly asked Khan about Punk, to no avail, in an interview between the two last October. “Well better to ask once than seven times in a row after I ‘no comment,'” Khan said. “Who would do that?”

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Impact Wrestling x NJPW Multiverse United: Only the STRONG Survive 3/30/2023 (Results)

#1. [X Division Championship] Trey Miguel (c) vs. Rich Swann vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Kevin Knight vs. Clark Connors vs. Rocky Romero — Winner: Trey Miguel retains

#2. Alex Coughlin, Sami Callihan, Fred Rosser, and PCO vs. Eddie Edwards, Joe Hendry and Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor and J. R. Kratos) — Winners: Couglin, Callihan, Rosser & PCO

#3. Jeff Cobb vs. Moose — Winner: Jeff Cobb

#4. [Winner Gets Knockouts Championship Match at Rebellion] Masha Slamovich vs. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Gisele Shaw vs. Miyu Yamashita:  — Winner: Deonna Purrazzo

#5. [Impact World Tag Team Championship] Bullet Club’s Ace Austin & Chris Bey (c) vs. TMDK (Bad Dude Tito & Shane Haste) vs. Aussie Open vs. The Motor City Machine Guns — Winners: Bullet Club retains

#6. Kushida vs. Lio Rush — Winner: Kushida via submission

#7. [NJPW Strong Openweight Championship] KENTA (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki — Winner: KENTA retains

#8. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey — Winner: Hiroshi Tanahashi

Impact Wrestling x NJPW Multiverse United: Only the STRONG Survive 3/30/2023 (Card)

IMPACT Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling present Multiverse United: Only the STRONG Survive LIVE TONIGHT at 11pm ET streaming exclusively on FITE.

CARD

  • IMPACT WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 4-WAY MATCH: Bullet Club (Chris Bey & Ace Austin) (c) vs. Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) vs. Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) vs. TMDK (Shane Haste & Bad Dude Tito)
  • IMPACT X DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP 6-WAY SCRAMBLE MATCH: Trey Miguel (c) vs. Rich Swann vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. Rocky Romero vs. Kevin Knight vs. Clark Connor
  • “Winner is added to Impact Knockouts World Championship match at Rebellion”4-WAY MATCH: Deonna Purrazzo vs. Masha Slamovich vs. Gisele Shaw vs. Miyu Yamashita
  • NJPW STRONG OPENWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: KENTA (c) vs. Minoru Suzuki
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi [NJPW] vs. Mike Bailey [Impact]
  • Jeff Cobb [NJPW] vs. Moose [Impact]
  • Fred Rosser, Callihan, PCO & Alex Coughlin vs. Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor & JR Kratos), Eddie Edwards & Joe Hendry
  • [Countdown to Multiverse Pre-show]
    Yuya Uemura vs. Gabriel Kidd

Impact Wrestling Preview 3/30/2023

This Thursday at 8/7c on AXS TV and YouTube for IMPACT Insiders, don’t miss a special LIVE edition of IMPACT! featuring expert analysis and never-before-seen matchups ahead of Multiverse United: Only the STRONG Survive.

Josh Alexander vs. Kenta for the Impact World Championship (Never Before Seen)

Will Ospreay vs. Homicide

Miyu Yamashita’s Impact debut

Don Callis Legitimately Injured On AEW Dynamite

According to a report from Pwinsider, Don Callis was legitimately injured when he was “assaulted” backstage along with ‘Hangman’ Adam Page by the Blackpool Combat Club on Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

According to the report, ‘The Invisible Hand’ hit his head while he was going down following a punch thrown by Jon Moxley and ended up being busted open legitimately.

During Kenny Omega’s IWGP United States Championship defense against Jeff Cobb that followed immediately, the commentators noted that Callis was being checked out backstage which was legitimate.

No further details have yet been reported in regard to Don Callis’ injury.

Source: eWrestlingNews

AEW Dynamite Preview 3/29/2023

AEW Dynamite will air live tonight on TBS, from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, MO.

  • IWGP United States Title: Kenny Omega (c) vs. Jeff Cobb
  • AEW International Title: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. The Butcher
  • Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Ruby Soho vs. Willow Nightingale
  • Blackpool Combat Club vs. Dalton Castle and The Boys
  • Matt Hardy vs. “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry

Young Bucks’ Matt Jackson Likely To Remain On AEW TV Through Injury

Matt Jackson will reportedly be remaining on AEW television in some capacity moving forward, according to Fightful Select, despite the recent news that he suffered a partially torn bicep. The Elite member will obviously not be able to compete in matches for the foreseeable future due to his injury, but there are still plenty of ways the company could use him. Jackson is currently involved in a major storyline poised to reunite “Hangman” Adam Page with himself, his brother, and Kenny Omega, and he could end up appearing to continue that angle during his time on the shelf.

The injury took place during the AEW World Trios Championship match between the Young Bucks, the Jericho Appreciation Society, and the House of Black on March 15, which he worked through despite being hurt. Last week AEW ran an injury angle for The Young Bucks which saw them leave the arena in ambulances due to a backstage ambush, believed to be by the Blackpool Combat Club. Therefore, the company has a storyline reason to keep Jackson out of the ring that would allow him to turn up on television with his arm in a sling or brace. 

It is also believed that Jackson is hoping to avoid surgery, which would mean a faster recovery time to get back into the ring, and is another reason why AEW might be keen to keep him on television. However, it remains to be seen how things will be handled regarding the overarching storyline between The Elite and Blackpool Combat Club, and when a match between the factions will be possible.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Impact Wrestling’s Josh Alexander Issues Statement Following Torn Tricep Injury

Fans of Impact Wrestling were shocked on Friday to learn that Impact World Champion Josh Alexander would be relinquishing the title due to a torn triceps, after nearly a full year as champion. Following the announcement and Impact’s Sacrifice event, Alexander has taken to Twitter to issue a message to fans regarding his injury.

“Thank you to all who reached out. For anyone who’s ever taken the time to support & bought a ticket to see me do what I love,” the tweet read, “I appreciate all the support more than I can even put into words. It’s time for me to give back. Next time you see me I’ll be better than ever.”

Alexander’s tweet was accompanied by an image with a longer message, detailing that this is only the second time in his career he has stepped away for an injury. His message declared that he’d be better than ever when he returns and capped off with him noting that he’d be stepping away from social media for the time being. “I’m stepping away from social media to spend some much needed time with my family and to concentrate 100% of my energy on myself.”

The news about Alexander’s injury came hot off the heels of the announcement that Mickie James, the Knockout’s World Champion, would also be shelved due to an injury. Both injuries had effects on the card for Sacrifice, with James’ match against Jordynne Grace getting scrapped and Alexander getting replaced by Steve Maclin in a six-man tag match.

The new Impact World Champion will be determined at Rebellion. Alexander was set to defend against KUSHIDA at Impact’s upcoming NJPW cross-promoted event, Multiverse United. With Alexander out, KUSHIDA will instead face Maclin at Rebellion to determine the new champion.

Source: Wrestling Inc.