Charlotte Flair’s WWE Return Imminent? “The Queen” Could Be Back Sooner Than You Think

It’s been a long year without “The Queen” in the WWE spotlight, but the wait for Charlotte Flair’s return might finally be over. Flair, a 14-time women’s world champion, has been sidelined since December 2023 after sustaining severe knee injuries—tearing her ACL, MCL, and meniscus—during a match against Asuka on WWE SmackDown. Initially given a nine-month recovery timeline, fans have been eagerly anticipating her comeback, especially after Charlotte posted a cryptic teaser on her X account last month.

Now, according to a promising update from WrestleVotes, Flair’s return could be happening sooner than expected:

“Sources indicate that Charlotte Flair’s return is imminent, with the possibility of it happening as soon as this weekend on NBC. We are told creative was tasked earlier this week with structuring the presentation of her return.”

This weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC seems like the perfect stage for such a monumental return. While the show hasn’t been overtly promoted as a nostalgia-driven event, there’s plenty of buzz surrounding the lineup and potential surprises.

Here’s what fans can look forward to:

  • Jesse “The Body” Ventura is set to return to the WWE commentary team for one night only.
  • The iconic winged-eagle WWE Championship design, famously carried by legends like Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart, has been teased as a possible return for Cody Rhodes.
  • The crowning of the first-ever Women’s United States Champion, with the tournament finalists being decided on this week’s SmackDown.
  • Major title matches, including defenses of the Women’s World Championship, the World Heavyweight Championship, and the Undisputed WWE Championship.

Charlotte Flair making her comeback during Saturday Night’s Main Event would add yet another layer of excitement to an already stacked night. Given the show’s legacy and Flair’s lineage, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Ric Flair accompany his daughter for her return, creating a special multi-generational moment.

As one of WWE’s biggest stars, Charlotte’s return is a game-changer for the women’s division. With WrestleMania season looming closer, her comeback could shake up championship plans and set the stage for blockbuster rivalries. Whether she appears this weekend or shortly after, the wrestling world is ready to welcome “The Queen” back to her throne.

Keep an eye on Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend for what could be an unforgettable night in WWE history!

TNA Final Resolution 12/13/2024 (Card)

TNA Wrestling Final Resolution – Friday, December 13, 2024 – Center Stage in Atlanta, GA.

CARD

  • TNA World Championship Match: Nic Nemeth (c) vs. AJ Francis w/KC Navarro
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship – Tables Match: The Hardys (c) vs. The System w/Alicia Edwards
  • TNA Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Tasha Steelz
  • TNA X-Division Championship Match: Moose (c) vs. KUSHIDA
  • Winner Gets A TNA World Title Shot At Genesis: Joe Hendry vs. Josh Alexander vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin
  • Trent Seven vs. Ace Austin
  • The Rascalz vs. Jake Something & Hammerstone vs. PCO & Sami Callihan
  • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary
  • (Pre-Show) Leon Slater vs. JDC
  • (Pre-Show) Jonathan Gresham vs. Frankie Kazarian

TNA Impact Preview 12/12/2024

TNA Wrestling will present a new episode of Impact tonight on AXS TV, the final show before tomorrow’s Final Resolution event. The lineup includes:

  • Leon Slater & Laredo Kid vs. The Rascalz
  • Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside
  • Heather Reckless vs. Dani Lanu
  • PCO & Sami Callihan vs. Jake Something & Hammerstone
  • Nic Nemeth, Masha Slamovich & Joe Hendry vs. First Class & Tasha Steelz

ROH Preview 12/12/2024

Tonight’s episode of ROH TV on HonorClub.

  • ROH Pure Championship: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Matt Taven
  • NJPW Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship: Grizzled Young Veterans (c) vs. MxM Collection
  • ROH International Women’s Cup Qualifier: Athena vs. Red Velvet vs. Billie Starkz vs. Leyla Hirsch
  • The Outrunners vs. Premier Athletes
  • Toa Liona vs. Lee Johnson
  • Madison Rayne vs. TBD
  • Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara vs. TBD
  • Matt Cardona and Chris Jericho contract signing

Toni Storm Returned To AEW On Dynamite ‘Winter Is Coming’

Toni Storm has returned to All Elite Wrestling.

On this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite ‘Winter Is Coming’, Storm made her return following the Mariah May’s successful AEW Women’s World title defense against Mina Shirakawa at the end of the show.

Storm’s classic music hit. She returned with her trademark baseball bat and black eye makeup, gone was the “Timeless” Tony Storm gimmick.

Thunder Rosa, who was sitting at ringside, was holding up a “WTF” sign and May locked eyes with the returning Storm, her glare speaking volumes as tension mounted. Storm struck a pose at the top of the ramp, making it clear that her intentions are far from subtle.

This dramatic return sets the stage for a major showdown in AEW’s women’s division. With Storm back in the mix, Mariah May’s reign could be in serious jeopardy. It’ll be interesting to see how Thunder Rosa, May, and the rest of the division respond to Toni Storm’s return.

AEW Dynamite ‘Winter Is Coming’ Preview 12/11/2024

AEW presents Dynamite ‘Winter Is Coming’ tonight live on TBS from the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

  • AEW Women’s World Championship Match: Mariah May (c) vs. Mina Shirakawa
  • Continental Classic Gold League Match: Ricochet vs. Brodie King
  • Continental Classic Blue League Match: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Will Ospreay
  • Adam Cole vs. Kyle O’Reilly: The winner will face MJF at the Worlds End PPV
  • AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and World Trios Champion PAC vs. Jay White and Orange Cassidy

Bronson Reed Set For Surgery Today

WWE Superstar Bronson Reed is headed for the operating table as he undergoes ankle surgery today, following the brutal injury he sustained at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Reed suffered the unfortunate setback during the premium live event when he delivered a massive splash off the top of the cage and through a table. While the high-risk move electrified fans, it came at a steep cost—Reed reportedly broke his foot in the process.


Reed Confirms Surgery and Timeline

Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday night, Reed kept things short and to the point, simply stating:
“Surgery tomorrow.”

While WWE has yet to confirm an official recovery timeline, reports indicate that the injury is severe enough to keep Reed sidelined well into next year. Sources suggest the powerhouse will miss action beyond WrestleMania 41 in April 2025, marking a significant blow to Reed’s momentum.

Shotzi Returned To NXT

Tuesday night’s WWE NXT delivered a surprise return as Shotzi stormed back from injury to even the odds against the dangerous duo of Fatal Influence—Jacy Jayne and Jazmyn Nyx. After months on the shelf, the former NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion made an emphatic statement, standing tall alongside Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolan.


Numbers Game and a Sneaky Assist

Before the match, Tatum Paxley hinted at a surprise ally during a backstage conversation with Gigi Dolan—just before being rudely interrupted by Shawn Spears. Paxley reassured Dolan not to stress over Fatal Influence’s potential numbers advantage. However, that advantage quickly came into play.

During their tag team showdown, Jazmyn Nyx managed to divert the referee’s attention long enough for Women’s North American Champion Fallon Henley to strike. Henley knocked Paxley off the top rope, allowing Jacy Jayne to capitalize with a brutal spinning right hand. Jayne pinned Paxley for the win, giving Fatal Influence a decisive victory.


Shotzi Returns to Save the Day

Post-match, the chaos escalated as Fatal Influence launched a beatdown on Paxley and Dolan. Just when it seemed like the pair was outnumbered, Shotzi’s iconic entrance music hit, and the crowd erupted. The fan-favorite sprinted down the ramp, steel determination in her eyes, to fend off Fatal Influence and stand strong with Paxley and Dolan.

Shotzi’s return marks the end of a lengthy recovery from an ACL injury suffered back in February during an NXT Women’s Championship match against Lyra Valkyria. Originally expected to miss around nine months, Shotzi used her time off not only to rehabilitate her knee but also to address lingering back issues. The powerhouse competitor even sought stem cell treatment in Mexico, further aiding her recovery.


What’s Next for Shotzi?

Shotzi’s return injects new energy into the NXT women’s division, and her alliance with Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolan may spell trouble for Fatal Influence moving forward. With Fallon Henley lurking in the mix as well, this budding rivalry seems far from over. Will Shotzi and her new allies get revenge, or will Fatal Influence and their underhanded tactics continue to dominate?

Stay tuned as the action unfolds on WWE NXT!

WWE NXT Preview 12/10/2024

WWE NXT live tonight on the CW.

  • Fallout from Deadline
  • Wes Lee vs. Je’Von Evans
  • Tatum Paxley & Gigi Dolin vs. Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx
  • Oba Femi addresses the NXT Universe

Tony Khan Confirms TV Deal Talks for ROH

Since purchasing Ring of Honor (ROH) in 2022, Tony Khan has worked to breathe new life into the historic promotion. Operating primarily as a streaming brand under the AEW umbrella, ROH has carved out its niche through weekly content and a loyal subscriber base. Now, it seems the company could be on the verge of its next big step: a television deal.

Speaking on Sports Guys Talking Wrestling, AEW and ROH CEO Tony Khan confirmed that he’s actively negotiating for a TV partnership.

“There’s a great opportunity to grow Ring of Honor as we grow AEW,” Khan said. “AEW just secured this huge media rights deal, and it’s a complementary thing to have another great wrestling promotion with that history. I do think there’s a lot of interest right now in Ring of Honor. I’ve had great conversations about TV partnerships with ROH.”

Signs of Momentum for ROH

One notable clue pointing to Khan’s pursuit of a TV deal is Chris Jericho’s involvement as ROH World Champion. Jericho recently defeated Mark Briscoe on AEW Dynamite in October to kick off his second reign with the title. The last time Jericho held the ROH World Championship in 2022, there were similar rumors about the promotion being shopped for a television deal. While nothing materialized back then, Khan opted to revamp ROH’s streaming service to sustain the brand.

With Jericho back in the spotlight holding ROH gold, his star power could be Khan’s play to showcase ROH to potential TV partners.

Athena: The Backbone of ROH’s Women’s Division

Beyond Jericho, Athena has been another cornerstone of ROH’s resurgence. The former WWE standout has held the ROH Women’s World Championship for a staggering 730 days, with an impressive 24 successful defenses to her name. Since claiming the title in 2022, Athena has primarily remained exclusive to ROH, further solidifying her as a foundational piece of the brand.

Her dominance as champion highlights the company’s ability to feature top-tier talent and build its own stars, which could add value as Khan courts network interest.

What’s Next for ROH?

While details remain under wraps, Tony Khan’s comments signal that progress is being made. With AEW’s recent success in securing a lucrative media rights deal, the timing could be perfect for ROH to land its own television home. For fans, a potential TV deal would elevate ROH’s exposure, giving the promotion the platform it deserves while continuing its legacy as a breeding ground for future wrestling stars.

For now, we’ll have to wait and see if ROH finally makes its long-awaited return to television. But with Tony Khan at the helm and names like Jericho and Athena leading the charge, the future certainly looks bright for Ring of Honor.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops!