Former WWE wrestler Baron Corbin, now wrestling under his real name, Tom Pestock, made his debut for Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) at the “The People vs. GCW” pay-per-view event.
Pestock faced Josh Barnett in a match held under Bloodsport rules, where Barnett secured the win via submission.
Despite the loss, the crowd showed strong support for Pestock, chanting “Big f***ing Tom” and “Please come back!” after the match.
To be a WWE guy through and through—and a Vince McMahon guy at that—and have your first indie match be Bloodsport against Josh Barnett? Baron Corbin is dead, long live Tim Pestock. Or as the Hammerstein crowd just christened him: “Big Fuckin’ Tom!” #ThePeopleVsGCWpic.twitter.com/LM7YudAc2u
He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to compete in GCW, signaling a positive reception of his performance. Pestock credited the rabid fan base, affectionately calling them “wild f-ing animals” and saying he will definitely be back.
Allie Katch suffered a significant injury during a match at “The People vs. GCW” event, where she reportedly broke her leg after landing incorrectly against Effy.
Allie Katch broke her leg after landing on it wrong against Effy at #ThePeopleVsGCW
The incident led to the match being stopped, and she was taken out on a stretcher. According to Steph DeLander, Katch broke her leg in two places during the high risk move.
Allie Katch out on a stretcher, she’s legimately injured.
Joe Hendry’s pursuit of the TNA World Championship culminated at this week’s Genesis with the viral scottish star’s victory in the main event. Hendry defeated Nic Nemeth to win the gold, and after the match, celebrated with his fans and his parents who were in the crowd.
Hendry’s win has been a long-time coming for arguably the most popular star in TNA and one of the most popular names in wrestling today. Joe challenged for the title at Slammiversary in a match won by Nic Nemeth. At Bound for Glory, Hendry challenged Nemeth for the title but interference by John Layfield cost him the match.
These previous setbacks had led to fans questioning if TNA would ever put the title on Hendry or if they had failed to pull the trigger in time to capitalize on Joe’s viral popularity. The title marks Hendry’s first World Championship in a major promotion and he is a former TNA Digital Media Champion.
Now as TNA World Champion, the question remains as to what’s next for Hendry, who fans have predicted will compete in the Men’s Royal Rumble match on February 1. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Joe Hendry after the new TNA World Champion massive win at Genesis.
PCO made his views on TNA and the promotion’s Digital Media Championship very clear in an appearance this week for GCW. At The People Vs. GCW, PCO, destroyed the title and spoke about selling out the biggest house in TNA history. The show cut to a break during PCO’s comments, and when the event returned, the veteran had left the ring. This segment took place just as TNA began the main card of their Genesis pay-per-view event.
PCO had held the Digital Media Championship since Slammiversary, where he defeated AJ Francis for the gold. The Canadian veteran had been a part of TNA since 2022. Previously, he had been with Ring of Honor but parted in late 2021 prior to Tony Khan’s purchase of the promotion.
This destruction of the title was not part of a storyline, PW Insider reports, but instead PCO airing his genuine frustrations at TNA Wrestling. TNA has yet to address the situation and PCO himself has not commented on what the future of his promotion will look like. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on this developing situation.
Excitement is building for WWE 2K25, and the latest promo videos released by WWE Games have fans buzzing about additions to the roster of playable characters. While the appearances in these promos don’t officially confirm every Superstar as a playable character, history suggests it’s a strong indicator of what to expect.
With the game scheduled for release in March 2025, WWE Games is expected to reveal even more details in the coming weeks. Below is a breakdown of the featured Superstars from the new promo videos:
Raw Roster Highlights
The red brand is well-represented in the promo video, showcasing a mix of veterans and rising stars:
NXT is bringing a fresh wave of talent to WWE 2K25, with a mix of familiar faces and debuting names:
Trick Williams
Ethan Page (New)
Jacy Jayne
Roxanne Perez
Kelani Jordan (New)
Oba Femi (New)
Thea Hail
The addition of fresh NXT talent like Ethan Page, Kelani Jordan, and Oba Femi adds new dimensions to the roster and gives players a chance to explore the future of WWE.
As the March 2025 release approaches, WWE Games will likely continue to roll out additional roster confirmations and gameplay features. With the blend of Raw, SmackDown, and NXT stars already teased, fans can look forward to a stacked lineup in WWE 2K25. Keep an eye out for official announcements, as more Superstars are revealed in the coming months.
Stay tuned for updates as we get closer to launch! Who are you most excited to see in WWE 2K25? Let us know in the comments!
McKenzie Mitchell has officially returned to TNA Wrestling, debuting as the company’s new ring announcer at the Genesis pay-per-view in Dallas, Texas.
Her return marks a homecoming, as Mitchell originally launched her wrestling career with TNA in 2016, joining the company straight out of college with a background in sports broadcasting.
Mitchell spent her early years at TNA honing her broadcasting skills before transitioning to WWE NXT, where she became a prominent backstage interviewer. However, her tenure with WWE ended in December 2023 following a series of talent releases.
Since then, she has remained active within the wrestling world, engaging in convention appearances and maintaining ties with TNA.
WWE has confirmed that Hall of Famer John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) will make an appearance on the January 20th episode of Monday Night RAW. This announcement follows JBL’s string of appearances for GCW, TNA and more in recent months. In a recent episode of the Something To Wrestle podcast, JBL shared his thoughts on returning to WWE.
“I’m excited. They gave me a call, and I said, ‘Hey, I’m thrilled to be coming in,” he stated.
JBL also hinted at the possibility of filling in for Pat McAfee, who will be occupied with the National Championship Game. He expressed a desire to reunite with commentator Michael Cole during his appearance, though he noted that specifics about his involvement are still being finalized.
JBL and Michael Cole could reunite on Monday’s WWE Raw
While the exact details of JBL’s role on the show remain unclear, he revealed that WWE’s creative team provided some initial ideas, which he described as “fun.” Sharing his excitement to return, JBL added,
“When you’re gone for a while, you just kind of enjoy being back in the arena, seeing the guys that you know, seeing the new guys. They treat you unbelievably well. The way they handle legends is just fantastic.”
JBL’s return highlights WWE’s continued celebration of its legends, adding an extra layer of excitement to the January 20 episode of RAW. The following week, Bill Goldberg will be at WWE Raw from Atlanta, GA.
Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) is set to deliver another unforgettable event tonight, January 19, live from the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.
The People vs. GCW will stream exclusively on TrillerTV+ and promises a night packed with hard-hitting action, shocking surprises, and the trademark chaos fans have come to expect from GCW.
How to Watch
• Streaming: Live on TrillerTV+ (subscription required) at 7PM ET.
Match Card
GCW World Championship Match: Mance Warner (c) vs. Winner of Effy vs. Allie Katch (determined earlier in the night)
The charismatic champion defends his title against a contender decided in a grudge match earlier in the evening.
Effy vs. Allie Katch
Best friends turned bitter rivals will clash to determine who earns the right to challenge Mance Warner later in the night.
GCW Ultraviolent Championship DLC Match: Matt Tremont vs. Matthew Justice vs. Drew Parker vs. John Wayne Murdoch vs. Brandon Kirk vs. Mystery Competitor
This six-man match, with its “Downloadable Content” moniker, will decide the new Ultraviolent Champion in a spectacle of mayhem.
GCW Tag Team Championship Ladder Match: Dominic Garrini & Kevin Ku (c) vs. Gahbage Daddies (Alec Price & Cole Radrick)
With gold on the line, these teams will put it all on the line in a brutal ladder match.
Six-Man Tag Team Match: Homicide, Grim Reefer & The Amazing Red vs. Tony Deppen, Kerry Morton & Griffin McCoy
A clash of veterans and rising stars in a battle for bragging rights.
Trios Match: Yoshihiro Tajiri, Super Crazy & Little Guido vs. The Desperados (Gringo Loco, Jack Cartwheel & Arez)
Legends of the business meet an electrifying new trio in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Steel Cage Match: Richard Holliday vs. Charles Mason
After weeks of tension, these two will settle their score inside the unforgiving steel cage.
Bloodsport Match: Josh Barnett vs. Tom Pestock
The MMA and wrestling legend steps into GCW’s Bloodsport to face the former Baron Corbin in his first match since leaving WWE
El Hijo del Vikingo vs. Sydney Akeem (formerly Scrypts in WWE)
A high-octane matchup between the lucha libre sensation and the former WWE star.
Masato Tanaka vs. Joey Janela
The legendary former ECW World Champion collides with “The Bad Boy” Joey Janela in a dream match.
Matt Cardona’s Open Challenge
The always controversial Cardona will face a surprise opponent, adding intrigue to an already stacked card.
Plus, Special Appearances by Sabu, PCO, and Maki Itoh.
With championship matches, grudge bouts, and appearances from wrestling legends in an iconic venue, The People vs. GCW is shaping up to be a landmark event for the company.
Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest GCW updates, and join us here for live coverage of tonight’s event.
WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley recently revealed his remarkable weight loss journey and hinted at the possibility of entering the 2025 Royal Rumble.
In a video on his YouTube channel, Foley shared that he weighed 360 pounds a year ago and set a goal to get down to 280. Despite hitting a peak of 377 pounds, Foley achieved his target, clocking in at 279.9 pounds during a live weigh-in.
He credited his transformation to a combination of healthier eating, consistent workouts, and the use of Wegovy, a weight-loss medication.
“I did it the old-fashioned way. It was really a three-step process: healthier eating, working out, and, I’ll admit, I cheated a bit,” Foley said.
“A doctor suggested Wegovy after seeing me at over 370 pounds. I know some people see it as cheating, but I felt like it leveled the playing field. My strength was gone, my metabolism had tanked, and I was gaining weight every day. I couldn’t even handle walking up a slight incline without needing to rest. I thought, ‘I’m a heart attack waiting to happen.’”
Foley credited DDP Yoga and swimming as key components of his fitness routine, adding that he’s mindful of his age, saying, “I’m not 21 anymore. I can’t jump into things like I did back then. But I feel good—really good.”
Royal Rumble Speculation
The former WWE Champion revealed he participated in Ohio Valley Wrestling’s (OVW) Nightmare Rumble and felt strong after his performance. However, when asked about entering WWE’s Royal Rumble, Foley gave a cryptic response.
“I wouldn’t say I’m not entering the Royal Rumble.”
Foley initially said with a laugh. He later took a call from someone implied to be Triple H. In a playful exchange, Foley hinted at the possibility of a Royal Rumble comeback.
During the call, he joked, “You saw me in the Nightmare Rumble? I’ve lost some weight, yeah. I’ve been working out. Royal Rumble? Let me call you right back.” The clip ended with Triple H’s iconic theme music playing, leaving fans wondering if Foley might indeed make a surprise appearance.
While Mick Foley stopped short of confirming his participation, his improved health and training have reignited speculation among fans about a potential Royal Rumble entry.
Ethan Page has issued a bold invitation to WWE legend John Cena, suggesting the two meet in NXT during Cena’s ongoing retirement tour. The challenge follows Page’s recent interaction with another iconic figure, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, during the NXT New Year’s Evil special, where Page proved he’s ready to share the spotlight with some of wrestling’s biggest stars.
Speaking on Busted Open Radio with Bully Ray, Page reflected on his career and emphasized his readiness to take on top-tier talent. Drawing attention to his confidence and ambition, Page didn’t hesitate to call out Cena directly.
“There’s not a single wrestler living that intimidates me,” Page declared. “John Cena, on this retirement tour—hey, stop by NXT, pal. I’ll look you dead in the eyes. We could do something.
There’s not a single living, breathing wrestler that would make me feel anything other than excitement for the opportunity to take their spot and their money.”
Groomed for Greatness
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Page also spoke about his growing list of career highlights, including sharing the ring with wrestling legends like Bully Ray, and his desire to continue proving himself at the highest level. “I’ve shared the ring with many Hall of Famers, many big names, many legends, many of the most dangerous men in professional wrestling,” Page said.
“Just one step at a time to reach the top. That man [The Rock] was the top. I was prepared for this. I’ve been prepared for this, and I’ll continue to be prepared for this.”
Ethan Page’s invitation to Cena underlines his confidence in facing wrestling’s biggest names, reinforcing his determination to climb to the top of the industry.
Whether Cena accepts remains to be seen, but Page is clearly ready to seize any opportunity to cement his legacy in the sport.
The former Lucha House Party member and 205 Live star had been the subject of speculation in recent weeks, particularly after relinquishing his Lucha Premier Championship.
Lince Dorado returns to WWE NXT, January 17, 2025 (Photo: @TKOtagteam)
Known for his high-flying offensive move-set, Dorado had been getting “Lucha Lit” wrestling around the world since his WWE departure in 2021. Now, he’s back – with a dual role. In addition to competing for the developmental brand, Dorado has been hired as a coach for NXT at the Performance Center.
He wrote on Twitter that he’s back with “positive vibes only,” and is looking forward to teaching the next generation of high flyers. He also updated his Twitter bio to reflect his new role as coach.
Dorado’s return aligns with WWE’s continued emphasis on enhancing its developmental system. His deep experience in lucha libre and years with WWE make him a valuable asset in training the next generation of wrestlers, particularly those who specialize in high-flying styles.
WWE Superstar Naomi has been credited with inspiring the historic collaboration between WWE and TNA Wrestling. According to TNA star Jordynne Grace, this partnership would not have been possible without Naomi’s influence and efforts.
As a champion in both promotions, Naomi’s career has bridged two of the biggest names in wrestling. She captured the SmackDown Women’s Championship twice in WWE and went on to win the Knockouts World Championship in TNA Wrestling under her real name, Trinity Fatu.
Her success across both companies has positioned her as a vital figure in fostering this partnership, which could lead to future cross-promotional events and opportunities.
Naomi’s contributions extend beyond the ring, shaping the future of the wrestling industry and paving the way for greater unity between major promotions.
TNA Wrestling’s first pay-per-view of the year, TNA Genesis 2025, is set for tonight, January 19, at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. This event marks the first TNA PPV since the announcement of the company’s multi-year partnership with WWE, which is expected to bring unprecedented crossover opportunities. Fans can anticipate surprise appearances from WWE NXT stars, adding an extra layer of excitement to the evening.
How to Watch:
Pay-Per-View (PPV): The event will be available live on Triller.
TNA+: It can also be streamed live through TNA’s subscription service, TNA+.
Match Card:
TNA World Heavyweight Championship Match: Nic Nemeth (c) vs. Joe Hendry
This match was set after Hendry secured his championship opportunity by winning a #1 contender’s match at TNA Final Resolution. There has been significant tension and buildup between the two, highlighted by various confrontations on TNA iMPACT.
TNA World Tag Team Championship Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
The Hardys, looking for a big bout for the PPV, will defend their titles against the dynamic duo of The Rascalz, promising an exciting tag team contest.
TNA Knockouts Championship Clockwork Orange House of Fun Match: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Rosemary
This match adds a layer of intensity with its unique stipulation, suggested by TNA Hall of Famer Raven, setting the stage for a brutal encounter.
TNA X-Division Championship Match: Moose (c) vs. Ace Austin
A clash of styles with Moose defending his title against the high-flying Ace Austin, sparked by some trash talk and a direct challenge.
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship Match: Spitfire (Jody Threat & Dani Luna) (c) vs. Ash By Elegance & Heather By Elegance
This match was set up following some significant on-screen interactions between these teams, leading to a title defense for Spitfire.
Tessa Blanchard vs. Jordynne Grace
She’s baaaack
Controversial former TNA World Champion Tessa Blanchard returns for a highly anticipated grudge match against Grace.
Josh Alexander vs. Mike Santana
Following weeks of confrontations, this match is expected to be an intense showcase of both wrestlers’ skills.
“I Quit” Match: Eric Young vs. Sami Callihan
A new grudge match added to the card, promising a brutal encounter between these two competitors.
Countdown to TNA Genesis Pre-Show: Frankie Kazarian vs. Leon Slater
With a blend of championship defenses, grudge matches, and the potential for surprise appearances from WWE NXT stars, TNA Genesis 2025 is shaping up to be a memorable show for wrestling enthusiasts.
Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest TNA Wrestling news and join us here this weekend for our coverage of TNA Genesis 2025.
Tonight’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view promises to be a historic event for professional wrestling fans. This marks the first TNA show since the groundbreaking announcement of a multi-year partnership with WWE. The deal includes talent exchanges and inter-promotional activities, signaling a new era for both companies.
Adding to the intrigue, speculation is swirling about the presence of WWE NXT stars at the event. TNA gave wrestling fans good reason to buy into the hype with this teaser featuring the NXT logo.
WWE has been actively promoting the TNA pay-per-view on social media, an unprecedented move that highlights the significance of this partnership.
Several WWE talents have also dropped hints suggesting they may appear at tonight’s show, fueling excitement among fans.
One such hint came from WWE NXT star Cora Jade, who posted an Instagram story of a flight landing in Dallas, Texas—just a short drive from the venue hosting TNA Genesis.
Meanwhile, Nathan Frazer took to Twitter, sharing a cryptic photo of a Bible opened to the book of Genesis, seemingly referencing tonight’s event.
Adding to the intrigue of which WWE stars will appear at Genesis, even John Cena is contributing to the excitement. The 16-time World champion posted a photo on Instagram letting the world know just how big of a deal this agreement is.
With the renewed spotlight on TNA and its collaboration with WWE, Genesis is shaping up to be an action-packed night full of surprises and potential cross-brand appearances.
Stay tuned to SEScoops for live coverage of TNA Genesis and all updates on the evolving WWE-TNA partnership.
D-Von Dudley believes Paul Heyman’s habit of doing everything on his own was one of the reasons for the downfall of the original ECW.
The Attitude Era star who worked extensively with both Vince McMahon and Heyman during his career talked about the difference between the two in a video on his new YouTube channel.
While discussing the things he didn’t like about both the bosses, D-Von noted that Paul did not like asking for help even when he knew that he needed it:
“Paul had so much responsibility on his hands, he trusted nobody. Even though he knew he needed help, he was still going to carry the load all by himself. He didn’t care. I think that’s what burned him out.
Probably one of the things that I feel that probably closed the doors of ECW. You got to have that help. You got to be able to put your pride aside and go ‘Hey I need help. Can you help do this? Can you help do that?'”
According to the wrestling veteran, this is one of the reason for the failures of the original ECW as Heyman burnt himself up while trying to keep the brand going:
“When you’re trying to live up to the hype that ECW created, it’s hard to keep doing it on a regular basis when you don’t have any help. So that was one of the things I wish Paul could have done because maybe the company would have been around, who knows.
But that’s one of the things that I feel that Paul basically I didn’t like about it. I wanted to see ECW survive because it was my home. It was my first home and it was sad to me when it was gone.”
Paul Heyman took over the creative of ECW in 1993. He became the sole owner of the company in 1995 and started it off on the path that changed the wrestling world. The promotion folded due to financial difficulties in 2001, however, as Heyman failed to secure a new TV deal for it before WWE bought it in 2003.
AEW fans witnessed the final chapter of The Acclaimed at AEW Collision: Maximum Carnage, as Anthony Bowens and Max Caster offically split. After weeks of escalating tension, Bowens turned his back on Max Caster, opting to align with Billy Gunn instead during the latest episode.
Reflecting on the end of The Acclaimed, Caster shared that his desire for personal growth and pointed the finger of blame squarely at Gunn.
“Anthony Bowens is my best friend for life. I know he’s hardheaded, and ever since he started listening to Billy Gunn, he’s been a real stubborn guy. Billy is a bad influence—has been since the ’90s.”
Caster shared that his efforts to grow led to him asking the group to quit scissoring, a request both Bowens and Gunn rejected. The self professed best wrestler alive compared his parting from The Acclaimed to a passenger fleeing a sinking ship.
“That life raft was me. I found self-worth, self-confidence. I love myself, and I think that’s a good thing.”
The Acclaimed began teaming in 2020 and Caster and Bowens captured the AEW World Tag Team Championships in 2022. The following year, the pair and Gunn won the AEW Trios Championships, titles the faction would hold longer than any other group. Now, Bowens and Caster will have to forge separate paths in AEW as one of the promotion’s most popular teams has come to an end.
Adam Copeland has revealed his idea for a perfect retirement.
The former world champion recently had an interview with Stephen Brunt on Up Close. He talked about things such as Hurricane Helene devasting his local area, growing up in Toronto, and more.
When asked about a retirement match, Copeland who now goes by the name Cope claimed that it’s going to be a big decision for him. According to him, he’d love to give the rub to someone younger and cement their position as a main eventer:
“That’s going to be the big decision for me. Who do I get in there with last? I’d love to get in with a young person and just try and strap a rocket to him and go, okay, in my last match, what can I do to try and get someone set up, or at least another block in the foundation to set them up to be able to take it further and further and further.”
The AEW star was then asked about the timetable for a potential retirement. He discussed missing more than 6 months of action last year after fracturing his tibia and claimed that it has extended his run:
“I don’t know. I’m thinking maybe two years, and being off with the broken leg is kind of extended that, right? So now this six months or whatever that I’ve been off it’s like okay I gotta tack that on now.”
Cope also noted that he doesn’t want to be that old guy who’s hanging on. He wants to work with someone who he feels can be the future of AEW and then call it a career.
Apart from this, the wrestling veteran talked about how Bret Hart set up a great example for him by helping him early in his career and taught him the value of giving back to the business.
Could UFC fighter Belal Muhammad compete in this year’s Men’s Royal Rumble match? According to CM Punk, it’s not out of the question. Backstage at UFC 311, the pair were interviewed by Cathy Kelley. When the WWE interviewer brought up the possibility of Muhammad entering the 2025 Royal Rumble, the fighter responded, “You never know what’s going to happen.” However, if Muhammad does compete, don’t expect an alliance with Punk, who made “no promises” about not tossing him over the top rope on February 1.
Punk has already confirmed his participation in this year’s Royal Rumble match, a contest in which he was the runner-up last year. Despite his decorated wrestling career, Punk has yet to secure a Royal Rumble victory and hopes that this year will finally bring him one step closer to headlining WrestleMania, another feat he’s yet to achieve.
Belal Muhammad is the latest UFC star to show interest in transitioning to WWE. In recent years, fighters like Conor McGregor have teased a WWE crossover, though McGregor’s multiple controversies make such a move increasingly unlikely. Similarly, Oban Elliot hinted at an appearance at WWE Bash in Berlin last year, but that did not materialize. With WWE and UFC now united under the TKO umbrella, the potential for crossover between the two organizations is greater than ever. Whether Muhammad will step out of the Octagon and into the squared circle on February 1 remains to be seen.
Christopher Daniels has named the match he will like to be remembered for.
The Fallen Angle wrestled in what is expected to be his final in-ring performance at Collision this Saturday. He took on Hangman Adam Page in a brutal street fight, putting over the former AEW Champion one last time.
Prior to this bout, Daniels appeared at the GalaxyCon event where he spoke to Copper Age Gold. The AEW Executive talked about things like his backstage job in the company, people coming to him for advice and more.
When asked which matches from his career he’d like to be remembered for, Christopher Daniels reflected on the classic encounter between him, AJ Styles, and Samoa Joe from TNA Unbreakable 2005 which is now considered the standard for triple threat matches by many:
“Well, honestly, I was talking about this at one of the panels today. It’s almost 20 years old, but the three-way match with AJ Styles and Samoa Joe, it’s by far one of the most talked about matches that people come up to me and mention in my career.
Like by far, head and shoulders above everything else. That’s the match people talk about when they come to see me. So, I like to be remembered for a match like that with two guys like Joe and AJ who are two of the greatest wrestlers to ever walk the planet. It’s a big deal to me.”
Apart from this, Daniels also named his three-way match with Bryan Danielson and Low Ki at the ROH debut show and his ROH World title victory over Adam Cole at the company’s 15th Anniversary Show as the two other bouts he’d like to be remembered for.
During the interview, Daniels also noted that January 2025 marks 31 years of his wrestling debut. During this time, the 54-year-old has wrestled for almost all major promotions with Hall of Fame worthy runs in both TNA and ROH.
Rumors continue to circulate that fans have seen the last of Malakai Black in an AEW ring, months after fans last saw the former Trios Champion on programming. On Instagram, AEW shared a hype video for Brody King, Buddy Matthews and Julia Hart. Not only did the video omit Black, but the caption avoided mentioning the House of Black stable by name, and similarly avoided mentioning the group’s namesake.
This interesting post comes amid reports that Black is finishing his time with AEW. On TV, Buddy Matthews has been encouraged to break away from Black’s control, and pursue a singles run in 2025. Brody King has filed a trademark for the term ‘Hounds Of Hell’ which many are seeing as a new stable name that demonstrates AEW is moving forward without Black being a factor in plans.
The Dutch wrestler last competed for AEW at November’s Full Gar pay-per-view. At the event, He teamed with Brody King for a fatal four-way tag team championship match but the duo were unsuccessful. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Malakai Black’s future in wrestling, as AEW continues to hint that fans have seen the last of the former NXT Champion in an AEW ring.
Tony Khan has acknowledged the legendary career of Christopher Daniels following what is believed to be Daniels’ final match in AEW. The AEW President took to social media to express his gratitude to Daniels, who faced Hangman Page in a brutal Texas Death Match at AEW Collision: Maximum Carnage.
Daniels was busted open early and, despite his resilience, was unable to withstand Hangman Page’s relentless offense. The match ended after Hangman delivered a Tombstone Piledriver on a chair, followed by a Dead Eye on another chair, and concluded with a Buckshot Lariat to the back of Daniels’ head, keeping him down for the 10-count. Adding insult to injury, Page also used the Angel’s Wings, a move Daniels used for years throughout his storied career, after the match.
Following the tapings of Collision earlier this week, it was reported that those in AEW were under the impression that this was Daniels’ final match. With Khan publicly praising Daniels for his efforts in his match with Page, it cerainly appears that fans have seen the last of the Fallen Angel in the ring.
Daniels’ lengthy career has seen him compete all over the world and is best known for his runs in Ring of Honor and TNA Wrestling. Though Daniels’ days wrestling are up, he remains a pivotal part of AEW as the company’s Head of Talent Relations.
An unlikely name has come into Tony Khan’s defence amid the drama surrounding Rey Fenix’s AEW status following Penta’s WWE debut.
The discussion about AEW extending Fenix’s contract picked up again on Saturday after the high-flying star posted a picture of himself on social media. The former champion was seen wearing a straightjacket in the photo indicating that he was being ‘restrained’ by the company.
Former WWE star Tom Pestock better known to fans as Baron Corbin came in support of Khan over the issue. Responding to a post suggesting that Tony should let Rey Fenix out of his deal, Corbin claimed that you need to honor your contract:
“If you sign a contract, you honor it. Would it have been okay if Tony didn’t pay him while he was hurt or out of action? The answer is no bc Tony signed the contract as well. You can’t switch teams after getting what you want and signing the contract.”
If you sign a contract you honor it. Would it have been okay if Tony didn’t pay him while he was hurt or out of action? The answer is no bc Tony signed the contract as well. You can’t switch teams after getting what you want and signing the contract.
Baron Corbin also responded to some other objections to his remarks in the thread suggesting that there might be more to the story of Fenix and AEW than people know.
The former WWE star’s comments actually align with what the AEW star himself has suggested in the past. He’s previously claimed that a ‘huge injustice’ has been done to him and that he’ll get the chance to speak the truth one day.
Former WWE wrestler Tom Pestock, better known as Baron Corbin, stirred up conversation on Twitter by defending AEW President Tony Khan’s practice of extending wrestlers’ contracts to account for time missed due to injuries. Responding to criticism of Khan’s handling of talents like Rey Fenix, Pestock offered a detailed perspective on the nuances of wrestling contracts and workers’ rights, making it clear he was not angling for a job but instead contributing to an important industry discussion.
The debate began when a fan criticized Khan for not releasing Fenix, arguing that keeping him under contract without utilizing him actively was unfair. Pestock, however, countered with a pragmatic take, emphasizing the mutual obligations of contracts. “If you sign a contract, you honor it,” he wrote. “Would it have been okay if Tony didn’t pay him while he was hurt or out of action? The answer is no, because Tony signed the contract as well.”
If you sign a contract you honor it. Would it have been okay if Tony didn’t pay him while he was hurt or out of action? The answer is no bc Tony signed the contract as well. You can’t switch teams after getting what you want and signing the contract.
This set off a back-and-forth where Pestock clarified misconceptions about how contracts work in wrestling promotions like AEW, WWE, and Impact Wrestling. He pointed out that adding time to contracts to account for injuries is standard practice across the industry and not unique to AEW.
“Everyone who gets hurt gets injury time. Doesn’t matter if it’s WWE, AEW, or TNA. That’s part of it,” Pestock explained.
Everyone who gets hurt gets injury time. Doesn’t matter if it’s WWE AEW or TNA
That’s part of it.
And maybe fénix doesn’t want to work. Only him and Tony know that
Addressing Misconceptions About Fenix and Worker Rights
Several fans raised concerns about other aspects of Fenix’s situation, including merchandise sales and restrictions on working independent shows. Some suggested that taking down Fenix’s merchandise from AEW’s store was a petty move meant to freeze him out. Pestock countered by saying that Fenix is free to sell his own merchandise, implying the wrestler still has avenues for income while under contract.
Another point of contention was whether AEW actively restricts wrestlers from working elsewhere. While some fans claimed AEW talent like Ricky Starks had been barred from certain independent appearances, Pestock suggested that Fenix might have the option to work elsewhere if he chooses. “Correct, he is not prohibited from running other shows,” Pestock responded to a fan. However, he acknowledged that ultimately only Tony Khan and Fenix know the full details of their agreement.
On Setting Precedents and Workers’ Options
When asked whether Khan’s reluctance to release Fenix stemmed from a desire to avoid setting a precedent, Pestock did not directly confirm but seemed to dismiss the idea that Fenix’s departure would negatively impact AEW. He also speculated that the situation might not be as one-sided as it appears.
“Maybe Fenix doesn’t want to work. Only him and Tony know that,” he remarked.
Despite his defenses of AEW and Tony Khan, Pestock maintained an objective stance, describing his contributions to the discussion as purely conversational. Responding to accusations of “fishing for work” he quipped, “I don’t want a job, but nice try. I’m cool, trust me.” Pestock also admitted uncertainty about whether he would ever sign another wrestling contract, leaving the door open for future opportunities without committing to a return.
Insights on Wrestling Contracts and Workers’ Rights
The conversation highlighted Pestock’s interest in the legal and ethical dimensions of wrestling contracts. He emphasized the importance of honoring agreements while acknowledging the frustration fans and wrestlers might feel in certain situations. His commentary underscored a larger debate about the balance between protecting workers’ rights and maintaining the integrity of contracts in the high-stakes world of professional wrestling.
While the specifics of Rey Fenix’s situation remain unclear, Pestock’s perspective offered valuable insights into industry practices and shed light on the complexities of balancing business interests with individual freedoms in wrestling.
Brooke Hogan, daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan, has announced the birth of her twins, Oliver Andrew Oleksy and Molly Gene Oleksy, on January 15, 2025. The former TNA personality shared the joyous news on Instagram, captioning a photo with her newborns, “Our hearts have been made whole by the arrival of these two sweet souls we get to love. God is good.”
This milestone makes Hulk Hogan a first-time grandfather, adding another chapter to the legacy of one of wrestling’s most iconic families. Fans are already speculating whether the third generation of Hogans might step into the wrestling ring in the decades to come.
Brooke, who served as an on-screen authority figure in TNA Wrestling from 2012 to 2013, has largely stayed out of the spotlight in recent years. However, her father’s influence in professional wrestling continues to draw interest in her personal life.
Brooke married NHL player Steven Oleksy in a private ceremony in Florida in 2022, a union kept secret until late 2023. Oleksy, a Stanley Cup-winning defenseman with the Pittsburgh Penguins, is also an entrepreneur and founder of ESE Hockey. While the couple values their privacy, Oleksy has praised Brooke’s strength and authenticity, calling her the “most authentic person I’ve ever encountered.”
With the Hogan legacy expanding, wrestling fans are left wondering if Oliver and Molly might one day follow in their grandfather’s legendary footsteps. Could we see the third generation of Hogans stepping into the squared circle by 2050? Time will tell.
Drew McIntyre recently reflected on his interactions with CM Punk, offering a candid take on their dynamic both on-screen and off. Speaking openly to Alex McCarthy for the Daily Mail, McIntyre acknowledged his no-holds-barred approach toward Punk during their feud, emphasizing how Punk stood out by handling the pressure without faltering.
“I went completely gangbusters for him,” McIntyre explained, recounting his aggressive tactics, particularly on social media. He clarified that, while he can be limited in what he says on TV, his personal social platforms give him freedom to be unfiltered. Despite his relentless approach, McIntyre admitted Punk remained unfazed:
“I went at him and went at him. And I’ve done that with a couple of people, and they have got a boo boo face. Not that I care, but he didn’t. He ate it like a man and then came back with what he had to say. So I’ll give him that.”
McIntyre also mentioned that WWE did not intervene to tone down his rhetoric, further demonstrating the intensity of their storyline. “The company could have asked me to pull back if they wanted me to, and I’d have said, ‘No, it’s my social.’”
Although McIntyre’s comments hint at mixed feelings toward Punk, he seemed to appreciate Punk’s resilience and ability to engage in the back-and-forth exchange. His remarks offer insight into the complexities of their professional relationship and highlight the impact of their feud.
For more insights from McIntyre, including his thoughts on The Rock and John Cena, check out the full article on Daily Mail.