WWE Drops Mysterious Teasers—Are Rey Fenix & Aleister (Malakai) Black on Their Way?

Over the past few months, speculation has been running wild about former AEW stars making the jump to WWE. But few names have generated as much buzz as Malakai Black and Rey Fenix. Now, WWE has seemingly added fuel to the fire with two cryptic video packages that aired during SmackDown this past Friday—both of which have fans convinced that these two stars are on their way.

A Flash of Lightning—Is Rey Fenix WWE-Bound?

The first teaser was brief but packed with intrigue. The video opened with a crack of orange lightning before revealing a shadowy figure perched atop a turnbuckle. With eerie ambient noise buzzing in the background, the screen flashed again, and just like that—it was over.

Despite lasting only six seconds, the imagery was enough to send social media into a frenzy, with many speculating that the vignette was hinting at the arrival of Rey Fenix. The former AEW star, best known for his jaw-dropping high-flying abilities alongside his brother Penta as part of the Lucha Brothers, reportedly finished his AEW contract in early March.

The big question now is: If this is indeed a teaser for Fenix, will he be joining Penta on Raw, or will he be making his mark as a solo star on SmackDown?

A Cryptic Number—Is Aleister Black Making His WWE Return?

While Fenix’s vignette was mysterious, the second teaser was even more cryptic. It began with swirling grey smoke over a black background before a pulsating white “4” appeared at the center of the screen. The sixteen-second clip then abruptly cut to black.

This immediately led to speculation that Malakai Black—formerly known as Aleister Black in WWE—could be making his long-awaited return. The number “4” could signify several things, including his ties to the occult-inspired “House of Black” faction in AEW or his previous WWE character’s fascination with symbolism and darkness.

Black, who was released by WWE in 2021, had a memorable run in NXT and a solid, albeit short-lived, main roster stint before his departure. His last WWE match was a brutal no-disqualification loss to Kevin Owens on Raw in 2020. Now, with rumors swirling that he parted ways with AEW in January, fans are wondering if he’s set to rejoin WWE—potentially alongside his wife, Zelina Vega, who currently wrestles for the company.

What’s Next?

With WrestleMania season behind us and WWE entering a new creative phase, it wouldn’t be surprising to see major signings debut in the coming weeks. If these vignettes are truly hinting at Fenix and Black’s arrivals, WWE could be setting up two major shake-ups for the SmackDown brand.

Until then, fans will be keeping a close eye on the next set of teasers—because if WWE has taught us anything, it’s that the best surprises are always just around the corner.

Lilian Garcia Steps Away from Full-Time WWE Ring Announcing, SmackDown in Barcelona was Her Last Full-Time Show

For decades, Lilian Garcia’s voice has been synonymous with some of WWE’s most legendary moments. From championship introductions to emotional farewells, her signature delivery has been immortalized in WWE history, video games, and collectibles. However, a new era is beginning, as Garcia has officially announced that her most recent appearance on WWE SmackDown was her final show as the blue brand’s full-time ring announcer.

Garcia broke the news to fans via Instagram, thanking the Spanish crowd at Friday’s event before confirming that she would no longer be a full-time announcer for WWE moving forward.

“There’s just a new era upon us. Things are being shifted around,” Garcia explained, hinting at broader changes within the company.

Not a Farewell, But a Transition

While stepping away from weekly announcing duties, Garcia made it clear that she’s not cutting ties with WWE. She confirmed that she will still be involved with the company in select capacities, including performing at special events. Her first scheduled appearance post-SmackDown departure will be at the upcoming Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12, where she will be lending her vocal talents.

Additionally, Garcia teased new projects in collaboration with WWE, though she remained tight-lipped on specifics.

“I am working with WWE on some new projects,” she revealed. “So, I invite you to follow me and just keep along this journey. It’s a brand new chapter, and we’ll see what happens.”

What’s Next for Garcia—and WWE’s Announcing Team?

Although she’s stepping back from her weekly role, Garcia assured fans that WWE will always be home to her. Before officially ending her full-time duties, she will be part of the promotion’s European tour, specifically the upcoming German leg.

As of now, WWE has not announced a permanent replacement for Garcia on SmackDown, but she left the door open for occasional returns.

“You never know if I pop up on Raw or SmackDown whenever I’m needed,” she said, suggesting that she may still lend her iconic voice to WWE when the moment calls for it.

Garcia’s departure from weekly programming marks the end of an era, but her continued presence ensures that her legacy will live on in WWE. Whether through special appearances or new projects, fans haven’t heard the last of Lilian Garcia just yet.

TNA Sacrifice 3/14/2025 Results: Nic Nemeth Shocks Fans with Heel Turn

TNA Sacrifice delivered a wild night of action, featuring brutal brawls, high-flying chaos, and shocking betrayals. From an impromptu street fight to a dramatic steel cage main event, the event had no shortage of memorable moments. Here’s a full recap of the night’s biggest highlights.


Pre-Show Action

AJ Francis & KC Navarro def. Laredo Kid & Octagon Jr.
The lucha action kicked off with First Class securing a controversial win. KC Navarro faked a knee injury, distracting Laredo Kid long enough for Francis to chokeslam Octagon Jr. Navarro then twisted Laredo’s mask, impairing his vision before delivering a Sliced Bread finisher for the pin.


TNA Sacrifice 2024 Results

Mance Warner def. Sami Callihan (Street Fight)

The show opened in complete chaos as Callihan and Warner brawled backstage before spilling into the ring. With no choice, TNA officials called for the bell. The carnage escalated quickly—Callihan powerbombed Warner through a table, both men exchanged staple gun shots, and at one point, Callihan even stapled Warner’s tongue to the turnbuckle. As Callihan prepared to stab Warner with a screwdriver, Steph De Lander intervened, blinding Callihan with powder. Warner capitalized, delivering a running knee strike for the win.

Tessa Blanchard def. Lei Ying Lee

Lei Ying Lee (formerly known as Xia Li) put on an impressive showing, delivering a spinning torture rack slam and an avalanche twisting brainbuster. However, Blanchard proved resilient, surviving the onslaught before raking Lee’s eyes and hitting a cutter. The Magnum flying double knee facebreaker sealed the victory.

The Rascalz (Trey Miguel, Zachary Wentz & Ace Austin) def. Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe

With lucha rules in effect, this match was an all-out sprint. In the closing moments, Ace Austin and Trey Miguel hit The Fold-Lightning Spiral combo on Wes Lee before taking out his teammates with suicide dives. This left Wentz free to deliver a spiral dive and score the emotional win for The Rascalz.

Steve Maclin def. Frankie Kazarian

With Eric Young watching from commentary, Kazarian nearly secured the victory by locking in the chickenwing submission. However, Maclin managed to tumble through the ropes to the floor, forcing a break. As the referee checked on Maclin, Kazarian tried to use brass knuckles, but Young intervened—stealing the weapon and decking Kazarian himself. Unaware of Young’s interference, Maclin hit the KIA DDT to pick up the win.

Knockouts Tag Team Championship: Ash & Heather by Elegance def. Dani Luna & Jody Threat (c)

This 3-on-2 handicap match, originally intended to favor the champions, backfired in a major way. Despite a fiery comeback from Jody Threat, the numbers advantage proved too much. The Personal Concierge disrupted Threat’s momentum, leading to a double-team attack from Elegance. A submission hold from Ash, followed by a flying stomp from Heather, secured the win and the Knockouts Tag Titles. Their celebration was interrupted by Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend from NXT, signaling their interest in the gold.

Mustafa Ali def. Mike Santana

Santana looked poised for victory after landing a cutter and a frog splash. However, interference from The Great Hands and a slap from Tasha Steelz allowed Ali to steal the win with a roll-up while using the ropes for leverage. After the match, Ali mockingly offered Santana a beer, adding insult to injury.

Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) def. Cora Jade

Cora Jade, representing NXT, put up a strong fight, hitting a destroyer on the apron and following up with her Jaded DDT finisher. Slamovich narrowly escaped by getting a foot on the ropes. The match turned into a striking battle, but Jade ran straight into a spinning heel kick, allowing Slamovich to follow up with a piledriver for the win.

X-Division Championship: Moose (c) def. Jeff Hardy (Ladder Match)

Hardy came close to victory after putting Moose through a table with a Swanton Bomb. However, Alisha Edwards interfered with a kendo stick, leading Hardy to take her out with a Twist of Fate. This distraction gave Moose the opening he needed—delivering a devastating spear through a table before climbing the ladder to retain his title.

Afterward, Mike Santana demanded a rematch against Mustafa Ali from TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella. Marella agreed, banning Ali’s Cabinet from ringside for their next showdown on Impact.

10-Man Steel Cage Match: Joe Hendry, Matt Hardy, Elijah, Leon Slater & Nic Nemeth def. Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, Johnny Dango, Eddie & Orlando Colon

The chaotic main event saw team members enter the cage at timed intervals until all 10 men were involved. Joe Hendry made an immediate impact as the last entrant, throwing fallaway slams left and right. The highlight of the match belonged to Leon Slater, who hit an insane 450 Swanton from the top of the cage onto a pile of bodies. In the end, the babyfaces picked off The System one by one, with Matt Hardy sealing the win after delivering a Twist of Fate to Johnny Dango, who had a chair wrapped around his neck.

Nic Nemeth Turns on Matt Hardy

Just when it seemed the show was over, Nic and Matt Hardy remained in the cage to celebrate. Suddenly, Ryan Nemeth appeared, locking the cage door from the outside. In a shocking betrayal, Nic laid out Hardy with his Danger Zone finisher, while Ryan kept the rest of the babyfaces from saving him. It seems the Nemeth brothers felt disrespected, and Nic has officially turned to the dark side.


With title changes, NXT crossovers, and a stunning betrayal, TNA Sacrifice set the stage for major developments moving forward. What’s next for Nic Nemeth after his shocking turn? Will Mustafa Ali survive without The Cabinet in his rematch against Santana? And will Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend make a play for the Knockouts Tag Team Titles? The fallout begins on TNA Impact!

WWE SmackDown Preview 3/14/2025

WWE SmackDown takes place today at the Olimpic Arena, Barcelona, Spain.

International Netflix subscribers can watch tonight’s episode live, beginning at 3:00 pm ET. The show will air on a tape delay in the United States on the USA Network, starting at 8:00 pm ET.

  • WWE World Tag Team Championship Match: #DIY (c) vs. The Street Profits
  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes appears on Miz TV
  • Randy Orton vs. Carmelo Hayes
  • Charlotte Flair vs B-Fab

TNA Sacrifice 3/14/2025 (Card)

TNA Wrestling Sacrifice goes live from the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso, TX at 8 pm ET on Friday night, March 14. The show will be available for streaming through the TNA+ subscription and Triller TV.

CARD

  • 10-Man Tag Team Cage Match: Joe Hendry, Matt Hardy, Elijah, Leon Slater, & Nic Nemeth vs. The System (Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards, JDC) & The Colons (Eddie Colon, & Orlando Colon)
  • TNA Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Cora Jade from NXT
  • TNA X-Division Championship – Ladder Match: Moose (c) vs. Jeff Hardy
  • Mustafa Ali vs. Mike Santana
  • Tessa Blanchard vs. Lei Ying Lee
  • The Rascalz & Ace Austin vs. Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont, & Tyriek Igwe from NXT
  • Street Fight: Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner w/Steph De Lander
  • TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship – 2 on 3: Spitfire (c) vs. Ash by Elegance, Heather by Elegance, & The Personal Concierge
  • Frankie Kazarian vs. Steve Maclin
  • AJ Francis & KC Navarro vs. Laredo Kid & Octagon Jr. (pre-show)

Hulk Hogan’s “Real American Beer” Tour Frustrates Fans with No-Shows and Broken Promises

Hulk Hogan may be promoting his new “Real American Beer” brand, but many fans are walking away from his New York tour feeling anything but patriotic. The WWE Hall of Famer’s recent appearances have been marred by early exits, unfulfilled promises, and upset fans—some of them children.

Disappointed Fans Left Hanging

As previously reported here by Wrestling News Blog, a signing event in the Hudson Valley, fans—many of whom waited for hours—expected Hogan to sign autographs for the first 250 people with wristbands, as advertised. Instead, he left before fulfilling the promise, leading to a scene where several children were reportedly in tears.

In Carmel, NY, fans were under the impression they could have any item signed at a free meet-and-greet. However, when they arrived, they were told that Hogan would only sign cases of his beer, which they had to purchase. Memorabilia like baseball cards? Off-limits.

Most recently, at an event in Newburgh, NY, Hogan arrived over an hour late, cut a short promo, handed out some beer cans, and left without signing anything at all.

Jimmy Hart Steps Up Where Hogan Falls Short

While Hogan’s appearances have been frustrating for fans, his longtime friend and manager Jimmy Hart has been picking up the slack. Unlike Hogan, Hart has been signing autographs without issue, making sure at least some attendees walked away happy.

Hogan’s Reputation Takes Another Hit

Hogan has had his fair share of controversies over the years, and his Real American Beer promotional tour seems to be adding more fuel to the fire. Whether this is due to poor planning, a shift in how he handles public appearances, or something else, the backlash is growing.

With more stops still to come, the question remains: Will Hulk Hogan make it up to fans, or will this tour continue to leave a bad taste—literally and figuratively?

Alexander Hammerstone Confirms TNA Departure, Now a Free Agent

Alexander Hammerstone is officially back on the free-agent market. The powerhouse wrestler, known as “Muscle Mountain,” announced that he is no longer under contract with TNA Wrestling, bringing an abrupt end to his short-lived run with the promotion.

Hammerstone’s final TNA match aired on this week’s episode of iMPACT! on AXS TV, where he challenged Joe Hendry for the TNA World Championship. Despite putting up a strong fight, Hammerstone ultimately fell short, with Hendry securing the win after delivering his Standing Ovation finisher. The match took place after Hammerstone had already revealed his departure, making it a symbolic send-off for his time in TNA.

Hammerstone’s TNA Run: A Promising Start That Never Took Off

Hammerstone arrived in TNA at the start of 2024 with plenty of hype, having built a strong reputation as a former MLW World Heavyweight Champion. His first major feud in the company was a hard-hitting trilogy against Josh Alexander, but after losing the decisive rubber match, his momentum stalled. He was never quite able to regain his footing in TNA’s competitive landscape.

Complicating matters was Hammerstone’s absence from television, which led to speculation about his durability. However, the powerhouse recently released a video addressing those concerns, revealing that his absence was due to a misdiagnosis by a local state commission doctor. Initially told he had a heart condition, Hammerstone later discovered that he had actually been dealing with pneumonia. The process of clearing his name and proving his fitness to compete reportedly cost him around $20,000 in medical tests.

Despite this ordeal, Hammerstone continued wrestling on the independent scene. The only legitimate injury he suffered during his TNA tenure was a knee injury, which required surgery on December 23. Remarkably, he returned to action just two months later in February.

What’s Next for Hammerstone?

With his TNA run now behind him, Hammerstone is a free agent once again. Given his blend of power, agility, and charisma, there’s no doubt that he will have plenty of options. Could WWE or AEW come calling? Or will he continue making waves on the independent circuit before finding his next long-term home?

One thing is for sure: Hammerstone isn’t done yet. Stay tuned for updates on where the “Muscle Mountain” lands next.

WWE Reportedly Targeting Former NJPW Star Jeff Cobb

WWE’s recent wave of free-agent signings could be continuing, as reports indicate that former NEVER Openweight Champion Jeff Cobb might be heading to the company. According to Fightful Select, WWE has expressed interest in signing Cobb, who previously turned down an opportunity with the company in favor of New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW).

One source even claimed that Cobb is already listed on WWE’s internal roster, though this has yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, AEW sources reportedly do not expect Cobb to be heading their way, suggesting that if he leaves NJPW, WWE could be his next destination.

Cobb’s NJPW Future in Question

Cobb is currently set to compete in the New Japan Cup, where he faces former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito in the second round. His recent frustrations about his lack of success in NJPW—including underwhelming performances in the G1 Climax—have fueled speculation that he may be on his way out. Given his standing in NJPW’s United Empire faction, previously led by AEW star Will Ospreay, a potential departure would mark a major shift in his career.

The outcome of his upcoming tournament match could provide further clues regarding his future. If Cobb suffers an early elimination, it may signal that NJPW is preparing for his exit.

WWE’s Free Agent Surge Continues

If Cobb does sign with WWE, he would join a growing list of high-profile acquisitions. The company has already brought in Penta, Ricky Saints (formerly Ricky Starks), Jade Cargill, Ethan Page, and Lexis King (formerly Brian Pillman Jr.), along with top international talents like Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer. Additionally, former AEW star Malakai Black has been rumored to be on WWE’s radar, with creative reportedly pitching ideas for his return despite no official confirmation.

With WWE continuing to reshape its roster with fresh talent, Cobb’s potential arrival could add another dynamic powerhouse to the mix. His blend of strength, agility, and technical prowess would make him a strong fit for the company’s heavyweight division.

Stay tuned as more details emerge on Cobb’s future and whether WWE will land yet another major free agent.

AEW’s Killswitch (FKA Luchasaurus) Reportedly Backstage at Revolution, Potential Plans Unclear

It’s been months since AEW fans last saw Killswitch, formerly known as Luchasaurus, in action. The powerhouse of The Patriarchy hasn’t competed since AEW All In: London 2024, where he played a pivotal role in Christian Cage’s victory during the Casino Gauntlet Match. However, his absence from AEW programming wasn’t just a creative decision—it stemmed from a serious medical emergency related to a compromised immune system and sleep apnea.

Now, new reports suggest that Killswitch may be nearing a return. According to Fightful Select, the former TNT Champion was backstage at AEW Revolution last weekend and was reportedly available to be used in some capacity. The report also mentioned speculation of an “alternate ending” for the event, though no concrete details have emerged.

While it remains unclear whether Killswitch has been medically cleared to wrestle, discussions were reportedly held regarding his potential involvement in the heated segment between Christian Cage, Adam Copeland, and Jon Moxley. However, when Fightful inquired further about his role in the rumored “alternate ending,” sources went quiet.

Killswitch’s absence has been notable, especially given his role as Christian Cage’s loyal enforcer in The Patriarchy. If he is indeed ready to return, his reintroduction could shake up AEW’s landscape, particularly in the ongoing rivalry between Cage, Copeland, and Moxley. For now, fans will have to wait and see when—and how—he makes his presence felt once again.

Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge about Killswitch’s status in AEW.

TNA Impact Preview 3/13/2025

TNA Wrestling will present a new episode of Impact tonight on AXS TV.

TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry (c) vs. TBD
Team Advantage at TNA Sacrifice: Eddie Edwards vs.Leon Slater
* Laredo Kid vs. Wes Lee
* Xia Brookside vs. Rosemary
* Tessa Blanchard & Cora Jade vs. Masha Slamovich & Lei Ying Lee
* JDC vs. Cody Deaner
* Mike Santana and Mustafa Ali have a summit