Kevin Owens Shocks WWE Universe: Piledriver on Cody Rhodes and Chaos with Triple H Over Winged Eagle Title

The aftermath of Saturday Night’s Main Event turned chaotic when Kevin Owens not only left Cody Rhodes battered after a brutal piledriver but also attempted to steal the iconic Winged Eagle Championship.

In the show’s main event, Rhodes successfully defended his Undisputed WWE Championship against Owens in a hard-fought battle. Post-match, as Rhodes celebrated in the ring with the Winged Eagle title—a belt he’s long spoken about as a symbol of his championship dreams—Owens struck with a ruthless attack. The shocking piledriver left the champion needing to be stretchered out of the arena, leaving the WWE Universe stunned.

But Owens wasn’t done. Seizing the historic title, Owens marched up the ramp, seemingly intent on taking the belt with him. However, his path was blocked by none other than WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque. Video posted to X (formerly Twitter) captured the heated confrontation as Triple H intercepted Owens at the stage. The two men exchanged words before the confrontation escalated, with Triple H knocking the championship out of Owens’ hands and shoving him multiple times. Officials quickly intervened to separate the two as tensions flared. WWE later posted its own video to X.

According to PWInsider, Triple H recovered the Winged Eagle title and ensured it was safeguarded after Owens was escorted to the back. WWE later shared its own video of the incident on social media, sparking widespread speculation about what’s next for Kevin Owens and his apparent fixation on the historic championship.

Cody Rhodes has been vocal for years about his love for the Winged Eagle design, which holds sentimental value to him as a callback to a classic era of WWE champions. While Rhodes got to fulfill his dream of wearing the title for one night, Owens’ actions cast a dark shadow over his victory celebration.

The fallout from Owens’ attack and his confrontation with Triple H promises to be explosive. Is this the beginning of a bitter rivalry between Kevin Owens and WWE management? And what consequences await Owens for his actions? Stay tuned, as this story is far from over.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 12/14/2024 (Results)

WWE brought back the iconic Saturday Night’s Main Event in grand style, with a blend of retro nostalgia and high-octane modern action. From surprise appearances to epic title defenses, the show delivered on all fronts.


A Retro Throwback to Start the Show

The night opened with a vintage touch, featuring a retro voiceover hyping up the legendary history of Saturday Night’s Main Event. A nostalgic video package clicked through old-school TV channels before settling on a retro-style intro set to “Obsession,” a fitting throwback for the occasion. WWE brought back the iconic red, white, and blue ropes for the ring (an aesthetic hallmark of the original Saturday Night’s Main Event) that adding to the throwback feel.

Joe Tessitore welcomed none other than Jesse “The Body” Ventura, marking his big return to WWE. The iconic voice of Ventura set the stage perfectly, with Pat McAfee joining Michael Cole at the announce desk.


Drew McIntyre vs. Sami Zayn

The opening match brought immediate energy as Drew McIntyre faced Sami Zayn. McIntyre came out swinging, but Zayn’s counterattacks—including a stunning Asai moonsault—kept him competitive. The hard-hitting action spilled to the outside, with McIntyre tossing Sami over the announce desk to take control.

Back from commercial, Zayn showed heart with a desperate Avalanche Sunset Flip Powerbomb and a near Blue Thunder Driver finish. However, Drew was too much to handle. After a brutal headbutt and a missed Claymore counter, McIntyre connected with the Claymore Kick to secure the victory.

Winner: Drew McIntyre via pinfall


WWE Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (c) vs. IYO SKY

IYO SKY challenged Liv Morgan for the WWE Women’s World Championship in a thrilling contest. SKY’s agility shined early with a crisp dropkick and a jaw-dropping Asai moonsault to the outside.

After the break, SKY controlled the pace with rolling German suplexes and corner knees, but Liv fought back with a Lungblower and Codebreaker. The back-and-forth battle saw IYO nearly lock in a crossface, but Liv reversed into a short-arm knee strike.

In a pivotal moment, Liv countered SKY’s moonsault with her boots up and capitalized with Oblivion to retain her title.

Winner: Liv Morgan via pinfall (retains WWE Women’s World Championship)

Post-match, Rhea Ripley made her entrance, locking eyes with Liv. The tension was palpable as Ripley stood face-to-face with the champion, hinting at a future showdown.


WWE World Heavyweight Championship: GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest vs. Finn Balor

GUNTHER defended his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest and Finn Balor in a chaotic triple-threat match. Balor tried to outsmart his opponents early, but GUNTHER and Priest quickly overpowered him.

The Ring General showcased his trademark chops and power moves, while Priest impressed with a rope-walk crossbody and a devastating South of Heaven. Finn wasn’t far behind, landing a shotgun dropkick and the Coup de Grace, only for GUNTHER to cut him off.

The match reached its climax with GUNTHER Powerbombing Priest into the steel steps before returning to the ring to hit a shotgun dropkick and the Tenryu Powerbomb on Balor for the win.

Winner: GUNTHER via pinfall (retains WWE World Heavyweight Championship)


Chelsea Green Crowned WWE Women’s United States Champion

In the tournament finals for the WWE Women’s United States Championship, Chelsea Green faced off against “Michin” Mia Yim. Green, with an assist from Piper Niven, took control during the match, despite Mia’s impressive offense—including a Tarantula stretch.

After the chaos settled, Green hit Unpretty Her to score the victory and make history as the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion.

Winner: Chelsea Green via pinfall (becomes inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion)


Main Event: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens (WWE Undisputed Championship)

The main event saw Cody Rhodes defend his WWE Undisputed Championship against Kevin Owens in a brutal and dramatic match. Owens played mind games early, repeatedly retreating to the outside, but Rhodes responded with relentless offense, including a Cody Cutter on the announce table.

Referee Charles Robinson’s accidental bump added chaos as Owens hit a Stunner, only for a second referee to miss the pinfall due to another collision. Owens attempted to capitalize with a steel chair, but Rhodes turned the tables, hitting a decisive Cross Rhodes on the chair.

Winner: Cody Rhodes via pinfall (retains WWE Undisputed Championship)


A Night for the Ages

The return of Saturday Night’s Main Event was packed with unforgettable moments, hard-fought victories, and appearances from legends like Jesse Ventura, Tito Santana, and Greg “The Hammer” Valentine. WWE brought back the iconic red, white, and blue ropes for the ring—an aesthetic hallmark of the original Saturday Night’s Main Event. With Liv Morgan and Cody Rhodes cementing their reigns, and Chelsea Green’s history-making win, WWE proved that nostalgia and modern wrestling can coexist to create something special.

AEW Collision ‘Winter Is Coming’ Preview 12/14/2024

AEW Collision ‘Winter Is Coming’ tonight on TNT starting at 8:00 pm EST. There will also be an early west coast start time of 5:00 pm PST.

  • International Women’s Cup AEW Qualifier Finals: Willow Nightingale vs. Jamie Hayter
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. The Beast Mortos
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match: Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Briscoe
  • Daniel Garcia, Orange Cassidy, The Outrunners, and Komander vs. The Premier Athletes, MxM Collection
  • Toni Storm vs. Shazza McKenzie
  • Kris Statlander vs. TBA
  • FTR address the Death Riders

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event 12/14/2024 (Card)

The return of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC – Saturday, December 14, 2024 – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, New York

WWE Legends Jimmy Hart, Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, Koko B. Ware, and Tito Santana are expected to appear. Jesse “the Body” Ventura will join the broadcast announce team.

CARD

WWE CHAMPIONSHIP:
Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens

WWE WOMEN’S UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP:
Michin vs. Chelsea Green

WWE WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP:
Liv Morgan (c) vs. Iyo Sky

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Gunther (c) vs. Finn Balor vs. Damian Priest

Drew McIntyre vs. Sami Zayn

Backstage Details On Tessa Blanchard’s TNA Return

TNA Wrestling delivered a shocking twist at Final Resolution 2024 as Tessa Blanchard made her highly polarizing return to the company. Blanchard, whose exit in 2020 was riddled with controversy, re-emerged to attack Jordynne Grace, setting the stage for what appears to be a heated new rivalry.

During Grace’s match against Rosemary, a masked figure—draped in a ski mask and coat—interfered, blindsiding the former Knockouts Champion. The intruder revealed herself after delivering a devastating Hammerlock DDT, pulling back the mask to confirm her identity as none other than Tessa Blanchard. The crowd reacted with a mix of shock and audible disapproval as Blanchard posed confidently, signaling her intent to reclaim her spot in TNA.

Blanchard’s history with TNA Wrestling is both groundbreaking and controversial. In 2020, she made history by becoming the first woman to win the TNA World Championship after defeating Sami Callihan at Hard to Kill. However, her departure later that year turned sour after reports surfaced that she refused to return the championship belt and allegedly demanded more money to vacate the title. Compounding the controversy, allegations of bullying and racial misconduct—specifically involving wrestler La Rosa Negra—further stained her legacy.

Blanchard’s return was reportedly kept under wraps from much of the TNA roster and staff, a move likely made to avoid leaks and backlash. According to Fightful Select, sources within TNA, WWE, and AEW were in disbelief at the decision to bring Blanchard back, given her turbulent past. However, it seems TNA higher-ups are banking on her ability to move forward, with reports suggesting she is set to be on her “best behavior” for this new run.

Interestingly, Jordynne Grace has been at the center of the situation, both as Blanchard’s first target and as part of TNA’s larger plans. With Grace rumored to be leaving the company soon—alongside Josh Alexander and “Speedball” Mike Bailey—Blanchard’s return appears to be a strategic move to fill a looming void in TNA’s roster.

Not everyone in the locker room is thrilled about the decision. Grace, in particular, has reportedly pushed back against the idea of working with Blanchard, and it remains to be seen how the rest of the TNA roster will respond. Still, there are some within the company who remain friends with Blanchard and believe her fresh start could be successful if handled correctly.

The decision to bring Blanchard back was not influenced by new Anthem Sports President Carlos Silva, who recently stepped into the role. Instead, the move reportedly came from an unnamed Anthem higher-up, signaling that Blanchard’s return has been in the works for some time.

With her reintroduction as a heel, it’s clear TNA is leaning into Blanchard’s divisive reputation to fuel her character. The question now is whether fans—and the locker room—will embrace this second chapter for one of the most controversial figures in modern wrestling.

During a post-attack comment, she reminded the fans “who the company was built upon.”

Eddie Edwards Clashes With Fan At TNA Final Resolution 2024

TNA Final Resolution 2024 delivered more than just in-ring action this past Friday night, as Eddie Edwards became the center of controversy after a heated altercation with a fan at ringside.

Competing alongside Brian Myers as part of The System, Edwards faced off against the iconic duo of Matt and Jeff Hardy in a high-stakes Tables Match for the TNA Tag Team Championships. However, the spotlight briefly shifted from the action to a surprising moment involving a fan in the front row.

During the match, Edwards began jawing with the fan, which quickly escalated when the spectator decided to cross the line and slap the former TNA World Champion. Although the slap seemed more playful than hostile, Edwards didn’t take it lightly. In response, Edwards delivered a stiff slap of his own, sending a clear message, before forcefully shoving the fan back into their seat.

The TNA officials were quick to de-escalate the situation, escorting the fan from the ringside area. Edwards, unfazed by the chaos, stared directly into the camera with a smirk, playfully taunting, “I’m still having fun.”

As the dust settled on the confrontation, the match reached its climactic conclusion. Jeff Hardy, known for his death-defying style, took to the heights of the audience perch and launched himself onto Edwards, who was sprawled across a table below, sealing the victory for the Hardys in dramatic fashion.

While the Tables Match delivered everything fans could hope for — high stakes, big spots, and wild energy — it’s Edwards’ clash with the fan that left the wrestling world buzzing.

PWInsider reports that the incident was not planned and wasn’t a plant in the crowd.

The report also notes that after being ejected from Center Stage, the individual was handed off to the Atlanta Police Department. It’s unknown if any charges were filed.

You can check out a video of the incident here at this link.

TNA Final Resolution 12/13/2024 (Results) – Return Of Tessa Blanchard

Pre-Show Results

  • Johnny Dango Curtis def. Leon Slater
    Johnny Dango Curtis kept Leon Slater grounded early with some old-school grinding offense, aiming to neutralize the high flyer. Slater eventually found his rhythm, hitting some impressive dives, but his attempt at a swanton 450 missed the mark. Seizing the moment, Dango rolled up Slater with his feet on the ropes for the underhanded victory.
  • Jake Something Goes Solo
    It was announced that Alexander Hammerstone was injured and unable to compete in the tag match. Jake Something brushed off concerns about finding a new partner, boldly declaring he’d fight on his own.
  • Frankie Kazarian def. Jonathan Gresham
    Jonathan Gresham’s technical prowess gave him control for much of the match, but Frankie Kazarian had tricks up his sleeve. After a slingshot cutter and a failed attempt to cheat with his feet on the ropes, Kaz found another way—thumbing Gresham in the eye before locking in a chickenwing submission. Gresham had no choice but to tap.

Final Resolution Results

  • X-Division Championship: Moose (c) def. Kushida
    Moose dominated early, slamming Kushida into steel steps and powerbombing him onto the apron, leaving him motionless. As the referee’s count neared 10, Moose arrogantly stopped the count to inflict more punishment. However, Kushida dodged Moose’s charging attack, sending the champ crashing into the steps. Kushida targeted Moose’s left arm, expertly wearing him down with precision submissions. Despite the pain, Moose powered through with one arm, eventually landing a dropkick to intercept Kushida’s handspring elbow and finishing with a devastating Spear to retain the title.
  • The Rascalz def. Sami Callihan & PCO and Jake Something
    With Hammerstone out, Jake Something went solo in this three-way tag bout. Jake showcased his resilience, powerbombing everyone in sight. But in the end, the Rascalz’s speed gave them the edge. Zachary Wentz hit a flying stomp on Jake, followed by Trey Miguel securing the pinfall.

Mystery Continues
Post-match, Sami Callihan showed respect to the Rascalz, but the eerie “23 mystery” video played again, teasing answers but delivering none. Callihan grew visibly agitated, accusing the Rascalz of being behind the cryptic messages.

  • Ace Austin def. Trent Seven
    Trent Seven disrespected Ace Austin by tearing up a Chris Bey t-shirt after a powerbomb. That lit a fire under Austin, who rallied back. Seven nearly had it won after a Burning Hammer on the apron and a piledriver, but Ace shocked everyone by kicking out. Channeling Bey’s spirit, Ace hit the Art of Finesse and followed up with The Fold to secure the win.
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary Ends in Chaos
    Jordynne Grace appeared to have the upper hand, nearly sealing the victory with a musclebuster. Just as the referee counted, someone yanked him out of the ring.

Tessa Blanchard Returns
The masked attacker revealed herself as Tessa Blanchard, making her presence felt with a hammerlock DDT on Grace. Backstage, Tessa declared her intentions: she’s back to reclaim what’s hers.

Jordynne Grace responded about the attack from Tess Blanchard later in a backstage interview.

  • #1 Contender Match: Joe Hendry def. Josh Alexander, Mike Santana, and Steve Maclin
    In a chaotic four-way clash, Josh Alexander resorted to underhanded tactics, zip-tying Santana to the barricade and landing a low blow on Steve Maclin. Before Alexander could seal the win with the C4 Piledriver, Joe Hendry intervened, hoisting Alexander up for the Standing Ovation slam to claim the victory. Hendry now has a world title shot at Genesis on January 19.
  • Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) def. Tasha Steelz (Falls Count Anywhere)
    With Alisha Edwards ejected from ringside, Masha Slamovich and Tasha Steelz brawled all over the arena. The final moments unfolded on the entrance ramp, where Slamovich countered a cutter, sent Steelz into the ropes, and delivered a vicious knee strike. She followed up with a piledriver on the ramp for the decisive win.
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship: The Hardys (c) def. Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards (Tables Match)
    In a brutal tables match, both members of the opposing team had to be put through tables to win. Myers went first after a double-team crucifix slam, but Matt Hardy evened the score with a Twist of Fate on Myers through a table. The action escalated into the stands, where Jeff Hardy delivered the highlight of the night—a Swanton Bomb off the upper deck to drive Eddie Edwards through a table for the win.
  • TNA World Championship: Nic Nemeth (c) def. “Top Dolla” AJ Francis
    Nic Nemeth started fast, but KC Navarro’s interference allowed AJ Francis to take control. Navarro was eventually ejected, but Francis continued his dominance. On a chokeslam attempt, Nemeth countered mid-air into a Fameasser, then sealed the deal with a superkick and The Danger Zone to retain the title.

Post-Match Showdown
After the match, Navarro returned to attack Nemeth, with Francis ready to deliver more punishment. Joe Hendry ran in for the save, clearing the ring. Tensions escalated as both Hendry and Nemeth grabbed the world title simultaneously, engaging in a heated tug-of-war and intense trash talk to close the show.

AEW Rampage ‘Winter Is Coming’ Preview 12/13/2024

AEW Rampage ‘Winter Is Coming’ tonight on TNT.

  • Matt Cardona vs Bryan Keith (ROH World Champion Chris Jericho on commentary)
  • Toni Storm vs. Harley Cameron
  • Konosuke Takeshita & Lance Archer vs. Mark Davis & Powerhouse Hobbs
  • We’ll hear from Don Callis & Kyle Fletcher
  • Deonna Purrazzo in action

WWE SmackDown Preview 12/13/2024

WWE SmackDown will air live tonight on the USA Network from the XL Center in Hartford, CT.

  • Women’s United States Championship Tournament Semifinal Match: Michin vs. Tiffany Stratton
  • Women’s United States Championship Tournament Semifinal Match: Bayley vs. Chelsea Green
  • Carmelo Hayes vs. TBA

5 WWE Legends To Appear At Saturday Night’s Main Event (Report)

WWE is set to turn back the clock this weekend, as several iconic legends will make appearances at Saturday Night’s Main Event. According to a report from PWInsider, fans can look forward to seeing WWE Hall of Famers and legends like Jimmy Hart, Ted DiBiase Sr., Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, Koko B. Ware, and Tito Santana at the show.

While their exact roles for the event haven’t been confirmed as of this writing, their presence alone will undoubtedly add some nostalgia and excitement for longtime fans of the golden era of WWE. Whether they’ll appear in backstage segments, special in-ring spots, or simply to greet the crowd, having these legends around is always a treat.

In addition to these legendary appearances, it’s been confirmed that Jesse “The Body” Ventura will be taking over commentary duties for the show. Ventura, a legend in his own right both as a former wrestler and as a charismatic voice behind the mic, is sure to add some vintage flair to the broadcast.

Saturday Night’s Main Event has long been a staple for WWE, and this weekend’s show looks to honor that legacy with a star-studded mix of past and present. Whether you grew up with these legends or are just discovering their legacies, this is a can’t-miss event for WWE fans.

Don’t forget to tune in for what promises to be a memorable night!

UPDATE

Ted DiBiase has reportedly dropped out of the show.