Impact Wrestling Preview 10/12/2023

Tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling on AXS TV is all-new. Here are the matches that have been announced for the show:

  • Best of Three Falls Killer Impact Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Impact Wrestling Tag Team Championship: The Rascalz (c) vs. Sami Callihan and Rich Swann
  • Courtney Rush (with Jessicka) vs. Tasha Steelz (with Deonna Purrazzo)
  • Jake Something vs. Champagne Singh vs. Eric Young vs. Dirty Dango vs. Jordynne Grace

ROH TV Preview 10/12/2023

ROH will air a new episode of its weekly television show tonight at 7 pm ET on HonorClub. 

You can sign up for the streaming service here. Below is the lineup for the show: 

  • ROH Women’s Champion Athena vs. Mazerati.
  • AAA Latin American Champion QT Marshall vs. Daga.
  • Shane Taylor & Lee Mortiarty vs. The Infantry.
  • Willow Nightingale vs. Leyla Hirsh. 
  • Action Andretti vs. Gringo Loco. 
  • Ethan Page vs. Christopher Daniels.  
  • Scorpio Sky vs. Darius Martin.
  • Kip Sabian vs. Anthony Henry.  
  • The Gates of Agony vs. Fresco & Watson.
  • Angelico vs. Marty Casal (aka Marty the Moth in Lucha Underground)
  • Billie Starkz vs. Rochelle Riveter

The Debut Trailer For Upcoming Von Erich Family Biopic, The Iron Claw

Since it was announced back in summer 2022, Sean Durkin’s film “The Iron Claw,” based on the Von Erich wrestling family, has been hotly anticipated by wrestling fans. But while there have been plenty of casting announcements, set photos, and posters released, one thing fans hadn’t seen yet had been footage from the film, until today.

On X Wednesday morning, “The Iron Claw’s” distributor, A24, released the first trailer for the film. Running at 2 minutes and 22 seconds, the trailer focuses on Kevin Von Erich (Zac Efron), including scenes highlighting his relationship with future wife, Pam (Lily James), battles in the ring with his brothers, Kerry (Jeremy Allen White) and David (Harris Dickinson) against the likes of the Fabulous Freebirds, and volatile moments with the Von Erich patriarch, Fritz (Holt McCallany), whom the trailer pushes as a domineering figure. Notably, the trailer features “Tom Sawyer” by Rush, which the Von Erichs famously used as their entrance music.

Though not entirely focused on, the trailer also hints at the real-life tragedy the Von Erichs faced, with several scenes featuring Efron and James mourning at a funeral. The trailer notably doesn’t feature significant footage of AEW World Champion MJF, who will play the kayfabe Von Erich brother Lance Von Erich, nor fellow AEW star Ryan Nemeth, who plays Gino Hernandez. Legendary wrestlers featured include brief shots of Michael Hayes, played by wrestler Brady Pierce, and Ric Flair, who is briefly seen played by Aaron Dean Eisenberg. Fans will not have to wait much longer to see “The Iron Claw,” which is scheduled to be released in theaters on December 22. The timing of the release will make “The Iron Claw” eligible for award season, including the Academy Awards in early 2023.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Report: WWE Not Bringing Back CM Punk

According to F4WOnline, WWE has decided against bringing back CM Punk. 

There have been previous reports that Punk had intention to return to WWE and he and the company were said to be in talks.

Also per the report from F4WOnline, WWE turned Punk down, with Vince McMahon, Nick Kahn and Paul Levesque deciding on not to bring Punk back at this time.

It was further noted the main reason for not to bring back Punk, was the negatives out weighted the positives.

When Nick Khan spoke last month with ESPN about WWE’s potential interest in Punk, he said they “only have respect for Phil” and “wish him nothing but the best.”

Undertaker Returns As American Bad-Ass, Chokeslams Bron Breakker On WWE NXT

The teases of the “Dead Man” appearing on “WWE NXT” on Tuesday as it went head-to-head against “AEW Dynamite” ended up being true, but it wasn’t the Undertaker’s undead persona that made it to the ring on Tuesday. The WWE Hall of Famer rolled down the ramp, instead, confronting Bron Breakker on a motorcycle as “The American Bad-Ass.”

Undertaker made his appearance after Breakker took out Carmelo Hayes following their match, which Breakker lost. The young star was the first to get on the mic against the Hall of Famer and asked if he understood there was only one badass around “NXT.” While Breakker received “you f***ed up” chants from the crowd in the WWE Performance Center, Undertaker told Breakker that he had been watching him for a long time, and that one day he is going to be a special talent. But not today.

The legend then decked Breakker and got him up for a chokeslam as Hayes sat grinning in the corner. Undertaker got back on the mic to give Breakker a little advice, telling him there’s always an older, bigger, badder badass waiting around the corner, and that he “just met the baddest of them all.” Undertaker and Hayes then posed for the crowd as “NXT” went off the air.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Brian Pillman Jr’s Emotional Vignette Debuting On WWE NXT — As Lexis King?

In the midst of a very eventful Tuesday night, a vignette played on “WWE NXT” providing the first look at WWE’s presentation of Brian Pillman Jr. Though he didn’t go as far as to confirm his full ring name, leaving out the rumored “Lexis” first name for now, the video does include Pillman revealing his new surname and the logic behind the change. After the show, the WWE star took to X to further explain himself.

The video shows former AEW star Pillman watching highlights of his father’s WWE career. Over the footage, short audio clips described the late Pillman Sr. as “crazy,” “unpredictable,” and more.

“My father was one of the most infamous superstars in this business,” Pillman says in the video. “Everywhere I go, people stop to tell me, ‘Man, I loved your dad. Such a trailblazer, he was.’ It seems like everybody has such fond memories of my father. Well, you know who doesn’t? Me — his own damn son.”

Pillman pointed out that he was only 4 years old when his father died. Additionally, the 30-year-old stated that wrestling was one of the last things he thought he’d ever want to do. However, despite earning a college degree and trying his hand at other sports, Pillman said that he keeps finding himself drawn to pro wrestling.

“I’ve got no choice but to inflict pain on the very business that has brought me so much grief,” Pillman continued. “But when they see this face, I don’t want them to think about my dead father. I want them to think about me. I’m nobody’s junior, and from this day forward, I’m going to take on the last name of the real man who raised me — the real father figure in my life — and his name was King. And now, so is mine.”

Source: Wrestling Inc.

AEW Dynamite Title Tuesday Preview 10/10/2023

AEW Dynamite will hold a special Title Tuesday episode live tonight on TBS from the Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, MO.

Tonight’s show will go head-to-head this week only with NXT, live on the USA Network.

Tony Khan announced on Monday evening that the first 30 minutes of tonight’s show will be commercial free. Also, according a report from Fightful Select, you can expect a 10-minute overrun.

Eddie Kingston will defend the ROH World Championship and NJPW Strong Openweight Championship against Minoru Suzuki on the pre-show. The match will be taking place at 7:30 PM EST on AEW’s Twitter, Facebook and YouTube:

  • No. 1 Contender’s Match to the TNT Championship: Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Saraya (c) vs. Hikaru Shida
  • AEW International Championship: Rey Fenix (c) vs. Jon Moxley
  • Adam Copeland vs. Luchasaurus
  • Christian Cage to explain his recent actions toward Adam Copeland
  • Jay White vs. Hangman Page
  • Chris Jericho vs. Powerhouse Hobbs
  • MJF will appear
  • ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm is ready for her close-up

WWE NXT Preview 10/10/2023

Tonight’s WWE NXT live in Orlando, Florida at the Performance Center on the USA Network, with the first 30 minutes commercial free.

WWE is certainly not selling tonight’s episode of NXT short as the company has deemed tonight’s show the greatest episode of all time.

  • Carmelo Hayes (w/ John Cena) vs. Bron Breakker (w/ Paul Heyman)
  • Roxanne Perez vs. Asuka
  • Cody Rhodes to make a major announcement
  • Pub Rules Match: Brawling Brutes (Butch and Ridge Holland) and Tyler Bate vs. Gallus (Mark Coffey, Joe Coffey and Wolfgang)
  • A possible appearance from The Undertaker

Backstage Rumors On Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque’s Role In WWE, TKO

Vince McMahon’s future in the WWE is unclear, with recent SEC filings leading to speculation that the longtime executive might be fashioning an exit plan from the newly-minted TKO Group Holdings, which formed in the wake of WWE’s merger with UFC, under UFC parent company Endeavor. This speculation has led to further speculation about who is running WWE’s creative branch; McMahon, or Paul “Triple H” Levesque, who assumed the reigns of Chief Content Officer following McMahon’s initial retirement. It’s unclear what the power structure is within WWE’s creative brain trust, though some believe the wind is blowing in a certain direction. 

PWInsider Elite’s Mike Johnson recently passed along that rumors within WWE have Levesque driving what he described as “99%” of WWE’s creative direction, with the word being that Levesque has been “knighted” by TKO to lead the promotion, instead of McMahon, a decision which is said to have had a positive effect on backstage morale.

However, this does not mean that McMahon is out of the picture, as the long-time WWE figurehead is currently Executive Chairman of TKO, and has remained active within WWE since his return in January. It is believed that McMahon, as long as he’s around, will always have some input in WWE and that an occasional “tug-of-war” between himself and Levesque may still pop up now and then, with the Chief Content Officer sometimes acquiescing to McMahon’s suggestions.

How much truth there is to these rumblings backstage remains unclear. The most recent word on WWE’s creative process had Levesque running the day-to-day creative, with McMahon overseeing and having final say over certain elements of “Raw,” “SmackDown,” and WWE PLE’s, though McMahon himself had indicated he would no longer be in the day-to-day weeds, as he had been in the past.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE RAW Preview 10/9/2023

WWE Raw will air live tonight on the USA Network from the CHI Health Center Omaha in Omaha, NE.

  • Fallout from Fastlane
  • NXT Women’s Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Tegan Nox
  • Viking Rules Match: Ivar vs. Kofi Kingston
  • Nia Jax vs. Raquel Rodriguez