WWE & TNA Partnership Heats Up With TNA X-Division Champion Moose, Hardy Boyz Return To WWE On NXT

The working relationship between WWE and TNA Wrestling continues to shake up the wrestling landscape, and this week’s episode of NXT delivered another major crossover moment. Not only did TNA X-Division Champion Moose make his presence felt, but the legendary Hardy Boyz confirmed their return to a WWE ring for the first time in nearly five years.

Moose Confronts Oba Femi, Puts X-Division Title on the Line

NXT Champion Oba Femi was riding high after his successful title defense at Vengeance Day, but his celebration was cut short when TNA’s Moose made a surprise appearance. The reigning X-Division Champion wasted no time stepping up to Femi, making it clear that he wasn’t someone the dominant NXT Champion could overlook.

While the tension between Femi and Moose left fans buzzing, it was Lexis King who made the first move. Later in the night, King challenged Moose to a match next week in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, with the TNA X-Division Championship on the line. This marks another huge inter-promotional showdown, as WWE and TNA continue to break new ground in their ongoing partnership.

The Hardy Boyz Set to Return to WWE on NXT for a Huge Match

The surprises didn’t stop there. During a backstage segment, No Quarter Catch Crew issued a bold challenge, calling out none other than Matt & Jeff Hardy for a match on next week’s NXT. The legendary duo, who haven’t competed in a WWE ring together since April 2019, wasted little time responding.

In a video posted on X (formerly Twitter), the Hardys not only accepted the challenge but confirmed they will be putting their TNA World Tag Team Championships on the line. To make things even more interesting, they personally invited the NXT Tag Team Champions to sit ringside and watch the action unfold.

This will be a massive moment for NXT, blending nostalgia with the current generation of talent. The Hardys are one of the most decorated tag teams in wrestling history, and their return under the WWE/TNA alliance proves that anything can happen in this new era of inter-promotional competition.

What’s Next?

With Moose vs. Lexis King and The Hardy Boyz vs. No Quarter Catch Crew both set for next week’s NXT, the show is shaping up to be one of the most must-see episodes in recent memory. The partnership between WWE and TNA has already delivered some shocking moments, and with major championship matches now in play, it’s clear this is just the beginning.

Could we see more TNA stars stepping into WWE rings? And what does this mean for future crossover events? One thing is for sure—next week’s NXT is going to be can’t-miss TV.

WWE Star Ricky Saints (Ricky Starks) Discusses Name Change And AEW Departure

The wrestling world just witnessed a major shift as Ricky Starks, now going by Ricky Saints, made his NXT debut official. On this week’s episode of WWE NXT, Saints put pen to paper on his new contract in a segment that also featured Ethan Page and Wes Lee, setting the stage for his first match in WWE’s developmental brand.

A New Name, A Fresh Start

Fans speculated for weeks about whether Starks would keep his well-known name upon joining WWE. The suspense ended Tuesday night when, after a heated exchange with Ethan Page and Wes Lee, Saints cleared the ring and finalized his contract. As the camera zoomed in, his new in-ring moniker—Ricky Saints—was revealed.

Immediately following NXT, Saints appeared on Busted Open Radio, where he addressed the name change and why he embraces it.

“It’s going to take time for [fans] to get used to it,” Saints admitted. “I respect that they care so deeply about me that they rebel against the name change. But at the same time, I am a product of New Orleans, first and foremost, and I want to pay respect to that as well. I think this is the best of both worlds and that means a lot to me.”

While WWE is known for altering ring names when signing new talent, Saints’ name still carries a connection to his previous persona. He reassured fans that, despite the rebranding, he’s still the same competitor they’ve followed for years.

What Went Wrong in AEW?

Saints’ move to WWE comes after an extended period of inactivity in AEW, where he had been under contract since 2020. Reports indicated that he originally asked AEW not to exercise his contract’s option year in late 2023, but the company did so anyway, keeping him under contract through early 2024. However, rather than featuring him on TV, AEW largely kept him on the sidelines until his release on February 10.

When asked what ultimately led to his AEW exit, Saints acknowledged multiple factors but didn’t pinpoint one defining issue.

“You could say it was Punk leaving and things kinda fell apart. Absolutely, I probably agree with you on that,” Saints said. “Or you could say Ricky didn’t play the politics well enough. Alright, for sure… there’s so many things you can say.”

His final AEW match was in March 2024 when he and Big Bill lost to Top Flight in an AEW Tag Team Tournament match. Saints suffered a stinger during that bout, which required an on-the-fly finish adjustment. After that, his time in AEW quietly faded.

“After that, no, no dice, no communication. No nothing,” Saints revealed. “And that is okay because… I ended up here. And it’s fine. Everything worked out.”

He also hinted that certain backstage veterans played a role in his creative stagnation.

“There are some people who stuck their nose in my creative business that shouldn’t have,” Saints said. “Veterans. And that’s it, I’ll leave it at that. And if they got a problem with me, they got my number.”

Looking Ahead to NXT

With his AEW chapter closed, Saints is set to make his WWE in-ring debut next Tuesday in Cincinnati. He will team up with Je’Von Evans to take on Ethan Page and Wes Lee in what promises to be an explosive introduction to the NXT audience.

While the road to WWE wasn’t smooth, Ricky Saints is ready to prove himself on a new stage. And if his debut is anything to go by, he’s wasting no time making an impact.

WWE NXT Preview 2/18/2025

WWE NXT tonight on The CW.

  • Fallout from Vengeance Day
  • Ricky Starks to sign WWE NXT contract
  • NXT Women’s North American Championship #1 Contenders Match: Jaida Parker vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Karmen Petrovic
  • Channing ‘Stacks’ Lorenzo vs. Shawn Spears
  • Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend vs. Sol Ruca & ZARIA
  • Jordanne Grace will likely appear
  • Will he mysterious masked faction strike again

Rumors Of Josh Alexander Choosing AEW Over WWE – It’s all About The Money

Former TNA World Champion Josh Alexander is one of the hottest free agents in professional wrestling right now, and it looks like he’s made his decision. While rumors have been swirling that The Walking Weapon is heading to AEW instead of WWE, nothing has been officially confirmed—yet. However, Dave Meltzer shed some light on the situation during a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, confirming two key details about Alexander’s next move.

According to Meltzer, Alexander has already made his decision, and it ultimately came down to whoever offered the best deal financially. “His TNA contract is up, and obviously, he was going to go to AEW or WWE, and it looks like AEW,” Meltzer said. “The two things I do know is, number one, he has decided where he’s going, and number two, it’s to whoever the highest bidder was for him.”

While some fans will inevitably be disappointed no matter where Alexander ends up—because, let’s face it, wrestling fandom can get pretty tribal—this was a business decision. Alexander prioritized what was best for his family, and whoever put the biggest offer on the table is where he’s going.

Though financial details haven’t been revealed, Alexander’s deal with AEW (assuming that’s where he lands) could be a major payday, thanks in part to wrestling agent Barry Bloom. Bloom has helped negotiate major contracts for top stars like Kenny Omega, Kazuchika Okada, and Will Ospreay—each of whom has secured lucrative deals with AEW in the last two years. If Alexander is in that same category, he could be cashing in big-time.

With AEW continuing to bolster its roster with world-class talent, adding Alexander would be another major win for Tony Khan’s promotion. Now, fans just have to wait for the official announcement—and see how WWE responds.

Stay tuned to Wrestling News Blog for more updates on Josh Alexander’s next move!

Former TNA World Champion Josh Alexander is one of the hottest free agents in professional wrestling right now, and it looks like he’s made his decision. While rumors have been swirling that The Walking Weapon is heading to AEW instead of WWE, nothing has been officially confirmed—yet. However, Dave Meltzer shed some light on the situation during a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, confirming two key details about Alexander’s next move.

According to Meltzer, Alexander has already made his decision, and it ultimately came down to whoever offered the best deal financially. “His TNA contract is up, and obviously, he was going to go to AEW or WWE, and it looks like AEW,” Meltzer said. “The two things I do know is, number one, he has decided where he’s going, and number two, it’s to whoever the highest bidder was for him.”

While some fans will inevitably be disappointed no matter where Alexander ends up—because, let’s face it, wrestling fandom can get pretty tribal—this was a business decision. Alexander prioritized what was best for his family, and whoever put the biggest offer on the table is where he’s going.

Though financial details haven’t been revealed, Alexander’s deal with AEW (assuming that’s where he lands) could be a major payday, thanks in part to wrestling agent Barry Bloom. Bloom has helped negotiate major contracts for top stars like Kenny Omega, Kazuchika Okada, and Will Ospreay—each of whom has secured lucrative deals with AEW in the last two years. If Alexander is in that same category, he could be cashing in big-time.

With AEW continuing to bolster its roster with world-class talent, adding Alexander would be another major win for Tony Khan’s promotion. Now, fans just have to wait for the official announcement—and see how WWE responds.

Stay tuned to Wrestling News Blog for more updates on Josh Alexander’s next move!

AEW Grand Slam: Australia 2/15/2025 (Results)

AEW Grand Slam: Australia Quick Results:

  • Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega defeated The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita)
  • AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) defeated Harley Cameron
  • Brisbane Brawl: Jay White and “The Rated R Superstar” Cope vs. Death Riders (Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli) defeated :Rated R Superstar” Cope & Jay White by referee stoppage
  • AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) defeated Buddy Matthews
  • AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Mariah May (c) to become the new AEW Women’s World Champion

AEW’s latest event delivered blockbuster action, dramatic title defenses, and major challenges set for Revolution. From Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay picking up a huge tag win to Toni Storm reclaiming her spot atop the AEW women’s division, here’s a full breakdown of all the chaos from the night.


Kenny Omega & Will Ospreay Take Down The Callis Family

Kenny Omega is still recovering from his diverticulitis battle, and The Callis Family knew exactly how to exploit it. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher targeted Omega’s midsection throughout the match, forcing Will Ospreay to step in as the protector. But even with the odds against him, The Best Bout Machine still had plenty of fight left.

The final moments saw Omega turn the tide, dropping low to drive Takeshita’s face into the turnbuckle. With Fletcher neutralized outside—thanks to a stunning Ospreay springboard dive—the path was clear for a spectacular finish. Omega lifted Takeshita for the One-Winged Angel, and Ospreay flew in from the top rope for a devastating Hidden Blade-assisted One-Winged Angel combo. Omega pinned Takeshita for the win.

After the match, Omega officially challenged Takeshita for the AEW International Championship at Revolution, while Ospreay set his sights on revenge, demanding a steel cage match against Fletcher.


Mercedes Moné Retains, But Momo Watanabe Lurks

TBS Champion Mercedes Moné defended her title against Harley Cameron, but the match had an unexpected guest: Momo Watanabe, who sat front row with a championship shot of her choosing after winning the International Women’s Cup at Wrestle Dynasty.

The mind games started early, with Harley using her infamous Mercedes puppet as a distraction. That only angered Moné, who stomped it out of existence. The match turned into a back-and-forth battle, with Harley nearly scoring an upset after a crossbody and an Australian Destroyer. But Moné regained control with a powerbomb and meteora, only for Cameron to keep fighting, nearly stealing the win with a crucifix pin and sunset flip bomb.

Ultimately, Moné capitalized on a missed flipping senton, hitting the Moné Maker to retain her title. On her way out, she made a bold statement—pie-facing Watanabe with the championship belt—hinting at a future showdown.


Moxley & Claudio Survive Brisbane Brawl Thanks to Yuta’s Interference

The Brisbane Brawl was an all-out war between Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli and the team of Adam Copeland & Jay White. White nearly secured victory after hitting a Blade Runner on Claudio, but Wheeler Yuta stormed in, whipping White with a belt to break the pin.

The chaos only escalated from there—Copeland speared Claudio through a table, followed by a spear to Moxley. He even went for a barbed wire chair conchairto, but Yuta snatched the weapon away just in time. That distraction allowed Marina Shafir to smash Copeland with a title briefcase, setting up Claudio’s Neutralizer. Copeland still kicked out.

Moxley locked in a bulldog choke, and with Yuta choking out White on the outside, Copeland passed out, giving The Death Riders the win. But Mox wasn’t done—he reapplied the choke post-match, further damaging Copeland’s neck.


Okada Retains After Controversial Tactics Against Buddy Matthews

AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada defended against Buddy Matthews in a match that nearly rewrote history. Midway through, Matthews became the first man in AEW to ever kick out of Okada’s Rainmaker. That set the stage for an intense closing stretch.

With the champion rattled, Okada attempted to use the title belt as a weapon, but the referee intervened. That opened the door for Matthews, who nearly stole the win with a roll-up, a curb stomp, and a pumphandle Death Valley Driver.

In the final moments, Matthews hit a superplex and a jackhammer suplex, but Okada refused to stay down. Sensing danger, Okada shoved the referee aside and hit a sneaky mule kick to Matthews, followed by a Rainmaker to retain his title. A controversial ending to an otherwise incredible match.


AEW Announces the International Championship Series

AEW revealed an International Championship Series to determine the next challenger for Konosuke Takeshita’s AEW International Championship:

  • Orange Cassidy vs. Roderick Strong will take place on Dynamite.
  • The winner faces Takeshita the following week for the title.
  • Whoever wins that match advances to face Kenny Omega at Revolution for the championship.

The stakes couldn’t be higher, and with Omega, Takeshita, Cassidy, and Strong in the mix, fans are in for an exciting road to Revolution.


Toni Storm Dethrones Mariah May in Emotional Title Fight

In an emotional and hard-fought battle, “Timeless” Toni Storm reclaimed the AEW Women’s World Championship from Mariah May in a match filled with high-risk moments and near-falls.

Mariah unleashed everything, hitting a Mayday Driver on the floor, followed by a shotgun dropkick and running hip attack. But Storm turned the tables, countering with a Mayday Driver of her own before delivering multiple hip attacks and a Storm Zero piledriver—only for Mariah to miraculously kick out.

Desperate to put Storm away, May hit two consecutive Mayday Drivers, but Storm refused to stay down. The champion nearly secured the win again after a headbutt and another piledriver, but as she went for one final Mayday, Storm reversed into a shocking roll-up to snatch the victory.

After months of tension and admiration, Storm proved she was still the true leading lady of AEW.


Final Thoughts

With Kenny Omega vs. Takeshita, Ospreay vs. Fletcher in a cage, and AEW’s International Championship Series unfolding, AEW is setting up a must-see road to Revolution.

Meanwhile, Toni Storm’s return to the top, Mercedes Moné’s next challenger looming, and Moxley’s ruthless assault on Copeland leave plenty of unanswered questions heading into Dynamite.

WWE (NXT) Vengeance Day 2/15/2025 (Results)

WWE NXT VENGEANCE DAY QUICK RESULTS

  • NXT Women’s ChampionshipGiulia (c) def. Bayley, Roxanne Perez, and Cora Jade
  • NXT ChampionshipOba Femi (c) def Austin Theory and Grayson Waller
  • Singles MatchEthan Page def. Je’Von Evans
  • Strap MatchEddy Thorpe def. Trick Williams
  • NXT Tag Team ChampionshipFraxiom (c) def. Josh Briggs and Yoshiki Inamura
  • NXT Women’s North American ChampionshipStephanie Vaquer def. Fallon Henley (c)

NXT Vengeance Day delivered a night of thrilling action, title changes, and unexpected chaos, leaving fans buzzing about what’s next for the black and gold brand. Here’s a full breakdown of the night’s biggest moments, including a historic title win, a brutal strap match, and a TNA crossover tease that could shake things up in NXT.


Stephanie Vaquer Captures NXT Women’s North American Championship

In one of the most exciting matches of the night, Fallon Henley defended her NXT Women’s North American Championship against Stephanie Vaquer in a hard-hitting encounter. The early moments saw Vaquer use her technical prowess to keep Henley grounded, locking in an STF and a figure-four headscissors. However, Henley turned the tide with a vicious right hand and underhanded tactics, thanks to interference from Jazmyn Nyx and Jacy Jayne at ringside.

Vaquer fought back with an explosive sequence, hitting a springboard crossbody and a Tiger Feint Kick, before spiking Henley’s head into the mat repeatedly. Despite Jayne’s attempts to interfere, Vaquer refused to stay down, eventually leveling Henley with a brutal Angel’s Wings on the apron followed by a diving splash to the floor.

With Henley reeling, Vaquer sealed the victory with a spectacular Spiral Tap, becoming the new NXT Women’s North American Champion.


Fraxiom Retains NXT Tag Team Championship – But a New Threat Emerges

Fraxiom (Axiom & Nathan Frazer) put their NXT Tag Team Titles on the line against the powerhouse team of Josh Briggs & Yoshiki Inamura in a high-energy clash. Frazer and Axiom used their speed and precision to control the early minutes, but Inamura’s brute strength soon shifted the momentum.

As both teams battled back and forth, the match reached a fever pitch when Briggs delivered a devastating avalanche chokeslam, sending Frazer crashing into Axiom. The champions barely held on, eventually countering Inamura’s offense and hitting a missile dropkick-assisted reverse STO to retain their titles.

However, the celebration was short-lived. The mysterious masked faction that has been disrupting NXT events struck again, ambushing both teams and leaving them laid out. Dion Lennox was singled out by commentary, suggesting he may be involved with the group.


Eddy Thorpe Defeats Trick Williams in a Brutal Strap Match

The Eddy Thorpe vs. Trick Williams strap match didn’t follow the traditional “touch all four corners” rule but instead allowed the strap to be used as a legal weapon. Williams jumped Thorpe before the match officially started, and the two brawled all around the ringside area, whipping each other against the barricade.

Inside the ring, Williams nearly put Thorpe away with a Trick Shot, but the impact sent Eddy rolling out of the ring, saving him from being pinned. Thorpe capitalized on a momentary opening, delivering a low blow with the strap before finishing Williams with a brutal knee strike for the victory.


“All Ego” Ethan Page Stuns Je’Von Evans

In his first major NXT match, Ethan Page squared off against rising star Je’Von Evans, and the two went all out. Evans started hot, launching himself over the announce desk with a torpedo dive and punishing Page with stiff strikes. However, “All Ego” turned the tide by targeting Evans’ leg, locking in an Achilles lock and an ankle lock to slow him down.

Despite absorbing an avalanche Ego’s Edge, Evans refused to stay down, mounting a comeback. However, Page delivered a stiff punch that sent Evans’ mouthpiece flying before planting him with Twisted Grin to secure the win. Post-match, Evans was seen bleeding from the mouth as medical personnel checked on him.


Oba Femi Retains, But The Masked Men Strike Again

The NXT Championship was on the line in a chaotic triple-threat match featuring Oba Femi, Grayson Waller, and Austin Theory. Waller and Theory briefly worked together to wear down the dominant champion, but their alliance quickly crumbled.

Femi’s raw power was on full display as he suplexed both challengers at once and later sent Waller crashing through the announce desk. Theory nearly stole the win with A-Town Down, but Waller yanked the referee out of the ring before he could complete the count.

Femi capitalized on the distraction, delivering Fall From Grace on Waller to retain his title. But as soon as the match ended, the mysterious masked faction struck again, attacking Femi and laying him out with an assisted double powerbomb.

With this group now targeting champions, NXT management will have to address their growing influence.


TNA Crossover? Santino Marella Meets Ava Raine

In a surprising backstage moment, Arianna Grace returned and introduced TNA Director of Authority Santino Marella to NXT GM Ava Raine. The two shared a moment of mutual respect, with Santino noting he hadn’t seen Ava since she was a child.

The segment ended with Santino and Ava heading off to discuss potential cross-promotional ideas, hinting at a deeper collaboration between NXT and TNA.


Giulia Retains NXT Women’s Championship – Jordynne Grace Appears!

The main event saw Giulia defend her NXT Women’s Championship against Bayley, Cora Jade, and Roxanne Perez in a thrilling four-way bout. Giulia smartly let her challengers fight early before asserting dominance with vicious strikes and submission attempts.

The match featured incredible moments, including a double pin attempt by Giulia, stereo superkicks from Perez and Jade, and a Tower of Doom spot that had the crowd on their feet. Bayley nearly won after hitting middle rope Stunners, but the champion regained control, landing Arrivederci on Jade before finishing Perez with a Northern Lights Bomb to retain her title.

As Giulia celebrated, Stephanie Vaquer—her fellow champion—entered the ring, holding up her newly won NXT Women’s North American Championship in a show of unity.

But just as they embraced, a siren blared through the arena

Jordynne Grace appeared!

Grace stepped into the ring, staring down both champions in a non-confrontational but intense moment.


Final Thoughts

NXT Vengeance Day delivered on every front—great wrestling, a title change, and major storyline developments. Stephanie Vaquer’s title win, the masked faction’s continued attacks, and Jordynne Grace’s appearance make it clear that the road to NXT Stand & Deliver is already heating up.

With NXT’s Roadblock special coming up on March 11 and the looming presence of TNA talent, the landscape of WWE’s developmental brand is more unpredictable than ever.

AEW Grand Slam Australia 2/15/2025 – AEW ROH Global Wars Australia

AEW Grand Slam Australia will air on TNT and stream on Max Saturday night immediately after NBA All-Star Saturday Night from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

  • AEW Women’s World Championship: Mariah May (c) vs. “Timeless” Toni Storm
  • AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Buddy Matthews
  • AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Mone (c) vs. Harley Cameron
  • Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega vs. The Don Callis Family (Kyle Fletcher and Konosuke Takeshita)
  • Brisbane Brawl: Jay White and “The Rated R Superstar” Cope vs. Death Riders (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli)

AEW will also be taping an event called AEW ROH Global Wars Australia: There’s no word on when fans who won’t be at Brisbane Entertainment Center will be able to see Global Wars 

  • The Learning Tree (Chris Jericho, Big Bill & Bryan Keith) vs. Bandido & The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum)
  • ROH Women’s World Championship: Athena (c) vs. Alex Windsor
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship: Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara (c) vs. MxM Collection (Mason Madden & Mansoor)
  • ROH Pure Championship: Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Robbie Eagles

WWE (NXT) Vengeance Day 2/15/2025 (Card)

WWE NXT Presents Vengeance Day PLE – Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025 – Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.

CARD

THE NXT CHAMPIONSHIP – TRIPLE THREAT:
Oba Femi (c) vs. Austin Theory vs. Grayson Waller

NXT WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP – FATAL 4-WAY:
Giulia (c) vs. Bayley vs. Cora Jade vs. Roxanne Perez

NXT WOMEN’S NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP:
Fallon Henley (c) vs. Stephanie Vaquer

STRAP MATCH:
Eddy Thorpe vs. Trick Williams

Je’Von Evans vs. Ethan Page

NXT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH:
Axiom & Nathan Frazer (c) vs. Josh Briggs & Yoshiki Inamura

WWE Reportedly Signs Demolition to Legends Deals

It looks like one of WWE’s most dominant tag teams from the late ’80s is back in the fold. According to PWInsider Elite, Demolition—comprised of Bill Eadie (Ax) and Barry Darsow (Smash)—have reportedly signed legends deals with WWE.

The news comes as a significant development, given the history between the former three-time WWE World Tag Team Champions and the company. The duo originally teamed together from 1987 to 1991, cementing their legacy as one of WWE’s longest-reigning tag teams during their era. They officially retired from in-ring competition in 2017.

While Demolition’s return to the WWE umbrella may excite longtime fans, it’s notable considering past legal disputes between the team and the company. Eadie previously fought WWE over the rights to the Demolition name and gimmick but was unsuccessful in his legal battle. Additionally, both Eadie and Darsow were part of a 2016 class-action lawsuit against WWE, alleging that the company concealed the risks of traumatic brain injuries suffered by wrestlers. That lawsuit was ultimately dismissed in 2018.

Interestingly, speculation about Demolition’s renewed relationship with WWE began swirling when their profiles were recently re-added to the Alumni section of WWE.com. Now, with reports of legends deals in place, fans may wonder if this could lead to future WWE-related appearances or even a long-overdue Hall of Fame induction.

For now, it seems WWE and Demolition have put past disputes behind them, and the legendary tag team is once again part of the company’s extended family.

WWE SmackDown Preview 2/14/2025

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown will air live on the USA Network in the United States and on Netflix internationally, beginning at 8:00 pm ET from the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Tiffany Stratton (c) defends against Nia Jax
  • Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Naomi vs. Chelsea Green
  • Triple Threat Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Damian Priest vs. Jacob Fatu vs. Braun Strowman