Trey Miguel Re-Signs With TNA, Makes Surprise Return on Thursday Night iMPACT!

Trey Miguel is once again part of the TNA Wrestling roster, and the company didn’t waste any time making his return feel important.

Miguel made his surprise comeback on this week’s episode of TNA iMPACT!, entering the Feast or Fired match to immediately reinsert himself into the title picture. During the bout, commentary confirmed what had been rumored earlier in the day — Miguel has officially re-signed with TNA Wrestling.

The former X-Division standout’s return comes after a short and rocky stint with AEW. Miguel was released from that deal not long after signing, reportedly due to a past 2020 social media comment that resurfaced. The comment, which was a homophobic response to an online troll, led to backlash at the time, and Miguel later issued a public apology. With that chapter seemingly behind him, TNA has welcomed him back into the fold.

Prior to his on-screen return, reports had already suggested that TNA was in talks to bring Miguel back, making Thursday night’s appearance a confirmation rather than a total shock — though the timing and presentation still caught fans off guard.

Miguel wasn’t alone in the Feast or Fired match, which featured a stacked lineup including AJ Francis, The Home Town Man, Rich Swann, Mance Warner, Eric Young, Jason Hotch, John Skyler, Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers, and Steve Maclin.

By the end of the chaotic stipulation match, Steve Maclin, Trey Miguel, Eddie Edwards, and Eric Young walked away with the four briefcases. As always with Feast or Fired, three of the cases guarantee future championship opportunities, while the fourth carries the brutal consequence of termination. Which briefcase contains what will be revealed on next week’s episode of TNA iMPACT!.

With Trey Miguel immediately landing a briefcase in his first night back, it’s clear TNA sees him as a key player moving forward — and his return could have major implications for multiple divisions depending on how the briefcases shake out.

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! Preview 1/22/2026

TNA Thursday Night iMPACT! on AMC LIVE TONIGHT at 9pm ET from the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

  • Feast or Fired Match: Competitors TBA
  • Indi Hartwell vs. M by Elegance
  • Jeff Hardy vs. Mustafa Ali
  • We’ll hear from Mike Santana
  • We’ll hear from Elayna Black
  • The System reveal their new member after JDC’s retirement

Backstage Details Reveal Mentor Changes and Format Overhaul for WWE LFG Season 3

WWE LFG is heading into Season 3 with some notable behind-the-scenes changes, both in terms of its mentor lineup and how the show will be presented moving forward.

According to a new report from PWInsider, Season 3 is currently filming at the WWE Performance Center in Florida, and several familiar faces will not be returning to the mentor panel. The Undertaker and Michelle McCool have both stepped away from their roles, marking a significant shift from the previous two seasons. The show’s original mentor lineup in Season 1 included The Undertaker, Mickie James, Bully Ray, and Booker T, with McCool taking over for James in Season 2.

Filling those open spots are two active WWE stars. Kevin Owens and Natalya have joined the mentor team, working alongside Bully Ray (Bubba Ray Dudley) and Booker T. Owens’ inclusion is particularly interesting given his current main roster status, while Natalya brings extensive experience as both a veteran performer and a trainer behind the scenes.

In addition to the mentor shake-up, WWE is reportedly adjusting the overall structure of the show. Rather than emphasizing competition between the mentors and their teams, Season 3 is said to place more focus directly on the individual talents and their development. The change suggests WWE wants to spotlight growth, coaching, and progression over rivalry-based storytelling.

On the production side, continuity remains with commentary. Jeremy Borash and Vic Joseph are expected to return as the commentary duo, maintaining a familiar sound and presentation for the series.

As of now, there’s still no word on when fans will actually see the new season. While WWE has confirmed that Season 3 is happening, no premiere date has been announced. Filming is clearly underway, however, with Natalya recently sharing that she’s been working on LFG at the Performance Center.

More details should emerge as production continues, but between the new mentors and the format adjustments, WWE LFG Season 3 is shaping up to feel noticeably different from what viewers have seen so far.

Report: NJPW Standout EVIL Expected to Depart Company, Likely WWE-Bound

A major shakeup could be on the horizon for both New Japan Pro Wrestling and WWE, as longtime NJPW star EVIL is reportedly preparing to exit the promotion with expectations that he’s headed stateside.

According to Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Live, EVIL has likely already informed NJPW of his decision to move on once his contract situation is finalized. Alvarez added that, internally, WWE is widely believed to be his next destination. That report lines up with earlier information from Super J-Cast, which stated that the House of Torture leader had officially given notice to New Japan.

The timing has only added to the speculation. EVIL recently lost the NEVER Openweight Championship to Aaron Wolf at Wrestle Kingdom 20, a title change that immediately raised eyebrows and fueled rumors that his run with the company was nearing its end.

If this truly marks the conclusion of EVIL’s NJPW tenure, it closes the book on a highly decorated run. Since debuting with the promotion, EVIL rose from a popular tag team wrestler into a main event fixture, capturing both the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championships. He’s also been a New Japan Cup winner, a four-time NEVER Openweight Champion, and a consistent presence in the tag and six-man divisions as part of Bullet Club and later House of Torture.

While WWE has yet to confirm any signing, the idea of EVIL joining the company is already sparking conversation. His darker persona, physical style, and experience at the top level in Japan could make him an intriguing addition, whether on the main roster or elsewhere within WWE’s system.

For now, it’s a waiting game. But if EVIL’s NJPW chapter is indeed closing, the next phase of his career could put him on the biggest stage he’s ever performed on.

Internal Discussions On Possible Steve Austin WWE Return

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin may be enjoying life away from the ring, but his name is once again making noise behind the scenes in WWE.

Austin famously wrapped up his full-time wrestling career in 2003 after dealing with serious neck injuries, but shocked the world nearly two decades later when he returned for a one-off match against Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 38. The No Holds Barred bout exceeded expectations and proved that The Rattlesnake still had some fight left in him. Since then, Austin has largely stayed out of the WWE spotlight, focusing on ventures like Broken Skull Beer and his passion for off-road racing.

That said, a new report suggests WWE hasn’t completely closed the door on using the Hall of Famer again. According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, Austin’s name has recently come up in internal WWE discussions, with multiple departments floating the idea of a potential appearance in the near future. While nothing is locked in and sources reportedly aren’t overly confident, the fact that conversations are happening at all is notable.

Austin himself has added fuel to the speculation in recent interviews. Earlier this month, he confirmed that there were legitimate plans for him to be involved at WrestleMania 40, including a proposed role connected to the main event. However, Austin explained that prior commitments made it impossible for him to participate. He also backed up previous Fightful Select reporting that, at one point, WWE had explored the idea of a blockbuster match between Austin and Roman Reigns.

The WWE Universe last saw Austin at WrestleMania 41, where he made headlines for an unintended reason after accidentally crashing his ATV into the ringside barricade during his entrance. While he didn’t take part in any storyline or physical segment, Austin was there to announce the official attendance figures for the two-night event.

As for another match, Austin has remained cautious. Earlier this year, he indicated that stepping back into the ring again is unlikely. Still, in true wrestling fashion, he left the door cracked open, reminding fans that in this business, you can truly “never say never.”

For now, any return remains speculative, but whenever Steve Austin’s name starts circulating backstage, it’s enough to get fans talking — and that alone shows the lasting impact of The Texas Rattlesnake.

AEW Dynamite Preview 1/21/2026

AEW Dynamite live on TBS and HBO Max from the Addition Arena in Orlando, FL.

  • Kenny Omega vs. Josh Alexander
  • Samoa Joe vs. “Speedball” Mike Bailey
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Kevin Knight
  • Street Fight: The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta) vs. The Don Callis Family (Hechicero, Lance Archer & Rocky Romero)
  • AEW World Champion MJF to appear

WWE NXT Preview 1/20/2026

WWE NXT will air live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, starting at 8 PM ET on the CW Network. Internationally, fans can also stream the entire show on Netflix and on-demand viewing.

  • NXT North American Championship: Ethan Page (c) vs. Elio LeFleur
  • Qualifying Match for NXT Championship Ladder Match: Josh Briggs vs. Shiloh Hill
  • Qualifying Match for NXT Championship Ladder Match: Sean Legacy vs. Eli Knight
  • #1 Contenders Match for TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Titles: Zaruca vs. Wren-QCC vs. Fatal Influence

Becky Lynch Opens Up About WWE Future: “This Is Probably the Final Run”

Becky Lynch may be thriving on-screen as the current WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion, but behind the scenes, the clock is clearly ticking on her legendary career. In a candid and emotional conversation, Lynch admitted that this phase of her WWE run could very well be her last.

Speaking on the latest season of WWE: Unreal, Lynch reflected on the physical and emotional toll of juggling life as a top WWE star and a mother. After returning to the road following the birth of her daughter, Lynch said she pushed herself at full speed — and eventually hit a wall.

According to Lynch, 2024 was a breaking point. She described feeling burned out after years of nonstop work and acknowledged that being away from her daughter weighed heavily on her. While her love for WWE hasn’t faded, the guilt of leaving home was becoming harder to manage, especially when she felt the distance affecting her relationship with her child.

That led to a pivotal conversation with WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque in May 2024. With her contract nearing its end, Lynch asked for time away from the company. WWE granted her request, agreeing to pause negotiations and revisit her deal once she felt ready. That break, she admitted, came with uncertainty — including the possibility that she might not come back at all.

Now that she’s returned, Lynch seems more aware than ever that the finish line is in sight. She openly stated that this is likely her final contract with WWE and described her current run as the closing chapter of her in-ring career. While she still loves performing, connecting with the crowd, and wrestling at the highest level, the emotional tug-of-war between career ambition and motherhood remains constant.

Lynch also touched on the mental side of being a WWE star — the nonstop scrutiny, outside opinions, and internal battles that come with life in the spotlight. Even when those voices aren’t fully believed, she admitted they can linger in the back of her mind, adding another layer to the challenge.

For fans who have followed Becky Lynch from her NXT days to becoming one of the most influential women in WWE history, her words carry real weight. While nothing is officially set in stone, it’s clear Lynch is approaching this run with perspective, gratitude, and an understanding that the end may be closer than many expected.

If this truly is “The Man’s” final ride, she’s determined to enjoy it — balancing passion, purpose, and family — one match at a time.

AEW’s Streaming Future Unclear as Netflix Pushes All-Cash Deal for WBD

AEW may soon find itself caught in the middle of a major media power struggle, as Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery continue reshaping their proposed merger. A newly revised all-cash offer has added urgency to the situation — and for wrestling fans, it raises real questions about where AEW programming could end up once the dust settles.

On January 20, Netflix and WBD confirmed they’ve restructured their merger agreement into a full cash deal, offering $27.75 per share for WBD. While the valuation hasn’t changed, the switch away from stock is a significant move. By removing equity from the equation, Netflix is clearly aiming to streamline regulatory approval and close the deal faster, limiting opportunities for rivals to interfere.

That hasn’t stopped Paramount from trying. The company has aggressively challenged the Netflix-WBD deal, filing lawsuits, launching a proxy battle, and even floating a competing bid reportedly valued at $30 per share. Paramount executives believe Netflix taking control would weaken WBD’s cable and sports assets — a category that directly includes TNT and TBS, the current home of AEW’s flagship programming.

At the heart of the issue is WBD’s planned breakup into two separate entities. Under the proposal, Warner Bros. would focus on studio and entertainment properties, while Discovery Global would house cable networks and sports. That structural split could play a decisive role in AEW’s future, especially when it comes to streaming.

Under earlier versions of the Netflix-WBD plan, live sports were not expected to remain a long-term priority on HBO Max. Instead, properties like AEW were projected to migrate to a standalone TNT Sports app. That direction appears unchanged under the new all-cash framework. While such a move might make sense from a corporate organization standpoint, it could significantly reduce AEW’s visibility compared to being featured on a major platform like Max.

Notably, the latest public statements from Netflix and WBD avoided mentioning AEW, TNT, or sports content by name. Instead, the messaging focused on innovation, growth, and consumer choice. Still, the emphasis on splitting the company into more “focused” units strongly suggests sports will be pushed into a more isolated ecosystem — one without the massive subscriber base of Netflix or HBO Max.

For AEW, that creates a tricky situation. Streaming exposure has become a crucial part of wrestling’s modern business model, not just for weekly TV but also for special events and international reach. A move to a brand-new TNT Sports app could require fans to actively seek out the product again, rather than stumbling upon it through a familiar platform. Casual viewers, in particular, may not make that jump.

The current timeline has the Netflix-WBD merger potentially closing within 12 to 18 months, assuming regulatory hurdles are cleared and the Discovery Global spinoff is completed. Paramount’s legal challenge remains a wild card, but the all-cash structure gives Netflix a cleaner pitch to shareholders eager for certainty.

If that path wins out, AEW’s time on Max may already be on the clock. While nothing is official yet, the broader media shakeup suggests AEW will need to stay flexible — and possibly proactive — about where its content lives long-term. In an era where accessibility often determines audience growth, the outcome of this deal could have ripple effects far beyond Wall Street, directly shaping how fans watch AEW in the years ahead.

AJ Styles Will Put His Career On The Line Against GUNTHER At WWE Royal Rumble

AJ Styles is officially walking into the most dangerous match of his WWE career.

On the latest episode of WWE Raw, Styles confirmed that he has accepted GUNTHER’s brutal stipulation for their upcoming clash at the Royal Rumble event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: if Styles loses, his career is over.

The tension between the two started brewing in the fallout from GUNTHER’s shocking submission victory over John Cena in what was billed as Cena’s retirement match. Since forcing Cena to tap out at Saturday Night’s Main Event in December, the self-proclaimed “Ring General” has been on a victory lap, boasting weekly on Raw about ending the career of one of WWE’s greatest icons. That arrogance didn’t sit well with Styles, another longtime rival of Cena who felt compelled to step in and humble GUNTHER.

Their first encounter took place last week on Raw in Berlin, Germany, and it delivered exactly the kind of hard-hitting, technical battle fans expected. Styles appeared to have GUNTHER beaten after locking in the Calf Crusher and clearly forcing a tap out. The problem? The referee didn’t see it. While Styles argued his case, GUNTHER capitalized on the distraction and escaped with a controversial victory, leaving a massive question mark hanging over the result.

That unresolved finish led Styles to demand a rematch this week. GUNTHER, however, wasn’t interested in a simple do-over. Instead, he raised the stakes dramatically, agreeing to face Styles again only if “The Phenomenal One” was willing to put his entire career on the line. Initially hesitant, Styles later made his decision clear in a backstage segment with Raw General Manager Adam Pearce, officially accepting the challenge.

Now the rematch is set, and the implications couldn’t be bigger. This will be GUNTHER’s third match since retiring John Cena, and he’ll be looking to add another legendary name to his list by ending AJ Styles’ career on one of WWE’s biggest international stages.

Whether this marks the final chapter for Styles or another defining moment in GUNTHER’s dominant reign remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Royal Rumble just became must-see viewing.