WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event (SNME) XLI live at 7pm ET from the home of the Utah Jazz in the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Peacock and Netflix (internationally)
Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Drew McIntyre (Rhodes can lose title if he is counted out or disqualified)
WWE World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk vs. Jey Uso
WWE Women’s Championship: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill
WWE Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. Penta vs. Rusev
AEW taped this Saturday’s, November 1 episode of Collision on Wednesday night at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, Texas after Dynamite went off the air.
Megan Bayne & Marina Shafir vs. Nixon Newell & Miranda Alize
CMLL World Women’s Championship: Mercedes Mone vs. Olympia
Mark Briscoe, Roderick Strong, Kommander vs. La Facion Ingobernable
Max Caster & Anthony Bowens vs. Kazuchika Okada & Konosuke Takeshita
ROH World Championship: Bandido vs. Mascara Dorada 2
WWE SmackDown airs live tonight on the USA Network in the United States and Netflix for international fans, emanating from the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
TNA Impact returns tonight with a special “Very Hardy Halloween” celebrating the season. The special episode is now the third special episode of Impact in a row since TNA Bound For Glory took place on October 12th. You can see all the details below for tonight’s show:
On a special edition of TNA iMPACT!, celebrate A Very Hardy Halloween. Enter a universe unlike any other as Matt and Jeff Hardy open the gates to their world, The Hardy Compound. Go inside the minds of The Hardys as they relive some of their favorite Broken memories.
It looks like Major League Wrestling (MLW) is preparing to make a big move on the television front. According to a new report from PWInsider, the promotion is deep in discussions over media rights for a brand-new weekly TV series, signaling one of its most ambitious projects in years.
Sources indicate that MLW executives have been holding meetings in New York and Los Angeles, exploring potential broadcast and streaming partnerships to bring the new series to life. While details remain tightly guarded, the belief is that the talks are focused primarily on the U.S. market.
If negotiations go well, the new series would mark MLW’s first weekly show since “Fusion” wrapped up in December 2023. To get things rolling, the company has already started searching for new backstage interviewers, suggesting that production plans are beginning to take shape behind the scenes.
At the moment, MLW’s U.S. programming airs on beIN Sports, which showcases its monthly specials, with additional live content available on YouTube. Internationally, MLW can be found on StarTimes across Africa and the Wataaa Fight Channel in the Middle East.
Adding to the intrigue, actor O’Shea Jackson Jr. and director Tony Toat were both spotted at the MLW Slaughterhouse event earlier this month — a sighting that’s fueled speculation about possible Hollywood involvement in the new project.
While MLW hasn’t officially announced its new TV home just yet, the buzz around these talks suggests that the company is gearing up for a major return to weekly television — and potentially, a bigger spotlight in the global wrestling landscape.
The wrestling world has been sending love and prayers to WWE Hall of Famer Mike Rotunda after concerning reports surfaced earlier this week — but his family has now issued an official statement to clear the air about his condition.
Former tag team partner Barry Windham sparked confusion on Tuesday when he mentioned that Rotunda had entered hospice care. However, the Rotunda Family has since confirmed that this is not accurate. According to a statement shared by Mika Rotunda on social media Wednesday, Mike is currently in a rehabilitation facility, continuing to recover from a massive heart attack he suffered on September 20.
“My father is not in hospice, but rather in a rehabilitation center,” Mika wrote. “He suffered a massive heart attack on September 20, was in a coma for a week, and spent over a month hospitalized. By the grace of God, he has now transitioned to a rehabilitation center, where our family remains present, hopeful, and focused on his recovery.”
The family’s message also cleared up how the misunderstanding began, explaining that Barry Windham misspoke while answering a question during an interview and did not intend to spread incorrect information.
Despite making progress, Rotunda still faces a long road to recovery. His family emphasized that his trademark strength, work ethic, and athleticism will be crucial in helping him heal, and they asked for privacy as he continues his rehabilitation.
Mike Rotunda — known to WWE fans as Irwin R. Schyster (IRS) — is not only a Hall of Famer but also the patriarch of one of wrestling’s most beloved families. His sons, Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas, both made their marks in WWE, with Dallas currently leading the Wyatt Sicks faction. Sadly, Bray Wyatt passed away in 2023, but his influence continues to be felt across the wrestling world.
The Rotunda family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from fans and colleagues alike. As Mike continues his recovery journey, the wrestling community remains united in wishing him a full and steady return to health.
WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi is on the road to recovery after undergoing emergency surgery, and he’s expressing nothing but gratitude in the aftermath.
The beloved Samoan legend — father to WWE stars Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Solo Sikoa — took to Instagram to update fans on his condition. In an emotional post, Rikishi shared a photo with family and wrote:
“God is amazing. Grateful to be alive. We share blessings today and forever more. I’m proud of my boys (missing few more) #FatuAnoai Stay safe and know there’s more work to do.”
The message immediately drew an outpouring of support from fans and fellow wrestlers alike. His daughter-in-law Naomi, who is expecting her first child with Jimmy Uso, commented on the post with, “😍 my guys 🙏,” showing love and relief for the family’s patriarch.
While Rikishi didn’t share specifics about the nature of the emergency, he confirmed that he’ll be missing several upcoming appearances as he focuses on rest and recovery.
Rikishi — real name Solofa Fatu Jr. — was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015, celebrated for his charisma, larger-than-life personality, and unforgettable moments in the ring, from dancing with Too Cool to delivering his signature Stink Face. Beyond WWE, he’s also the co-owner of Knokx Pro Wrestling Academy, where he continues to mentor the next generation of wrestlers.
The wrestling community has flooded social media with messages of encouragement, wishing Rikishi a full and speedy recovery. As he said himself — there’s still “more work to do.”
Everyone at Wrestling News Blog sends best wishes to Rikishi and the entire Fatu/Anoa’i family during this time.