Former WWE Superstar Kane thinks U.S. Presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz could benefit from a few ‘promo’ classes at the WWE Performance Center.
Kane (Glenn Jacobs) currently serves as the Republican Mayor of Knox County, TN. He’s an ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump’s campaign, and was not impressed with what he saw at last week’s Democratic National Convention. While the Republican convention featured speeches from luminaries such as Hulk Hogan, Linda McMahon and Dana White, Jacobs feels Harris and Walz were a far cry from iconic ‘stick men’ like Dusty Rhodes.
“Harris/Walz are spitting out catch phrases faster than Dusty Rhodes with an open mic on a Saturday morning. Dusty’s were entertaining and iconic. Their’s, not so much.”
Jacobs also noted that Harris and Walz have avoided another aspect where Rhodes made his money in by stating, “Dusty also did interviews.”
While there’s at least three WWE Hall Of Famers not rooting for the Harris/Walz ticket in Jacobs, Donald Trump and Hulk Hogan the two do have two in their corner. Jesse Ventura, who like Walz was also the Governor of Minnesota, put his support behind Harris. Ventura has notoriously been against either major party in the past but explained in an interview that it was time to have a woman in the Oval Office.
The other legend backing the Harris/Walz campaign is Kevin Nash, who ran into Kane at SummerSlam. Nash, a noted Democrat, but made clear to Kane he had no problems with the ‘Big Red Republican.’ On a recent episode of The Kliq This Podcast, Nash echoed Kane’s political aspirations before the aforementioned interview took place and according to Big Sexy, Kane cited how dirty of a business the political game was.
Judgment Day has had its ups and downs, but it’s telling that this faction’s show-long angle wound up threading its way through SummerSlam, one of the biggest events on the WWE calendar. Indeed, in the men’s and women’s divisions alike on Monday Night Raw, Judgment Day has been a huge force, holding its own with the World Heavyweight Championship scene and drama between Drew McIntyre and CM Punk as one of the most buzzworthy parts of the brand.
One of the more interesting aspects of the creative success surrounding Judgment Day is that their history is in many ways repeating itself. That’s not only in having the Women’s World and Raw Tag Team Championships on lock—a familiar position for the group over the last year—but also in a number of specific choices around their booking that are playing out more successfully the second time around.
Judgment Day Has Ousted Its Longest Standing Members Again
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One of the defining elements of Judgment Day as a unusual wrestling stable is that they kicked out their founder and first leader Edge just a couple months into the group’s run. That choice certainly appeared to hurt the group in the short-term, as they lost their lone bona fide main eventer and undisputed biggest name.
Nonetheless, Judgment Day rallied, particularly after Triple H took the reins of creative. Rhea Ripley came to dominate her show’s women’s division, while Dominik Mysterio found unlikely success as a heel fans loved to hate. JD McDonough is a talented hand who got a nice rub from joining the group and an immediate sense of identity, as opposed to getting lost in the main roster shuffle like he otherwise might have. Finn Balor was a steady de facto top name for the group, and Damian Priest grew into a role in which he arguably superseded Balor for star power. R-Truth injected some comedy, and working in a big-bodied lackey role wound up being a pretty perfect role for Carlito at this stage of his career.
Judgment Day started when Damian Priest helped Edge beat AJ Styles at WrestleMania 38, and Rhea Ripley was the next recruit. So it is that, in the group exiling Priest and Ripley at SummerSlam, they are staying true their history. They’ve booted their longest standing members and again reinvented themselves around their newer participants, not least of all including Liv Morgan enlisting in their ranks.
Dominik Mysterio Is Disloyal Again… And It Cuts Deeper This Time
It can be difficult to remember now, but in 2022, Dominik Mysterio was a white meat babyface and he floundered in the role—showing little personality and facing fan backlash for the sense he only had a featured spot on account of who his dad was. His heel turn and betrayal of his father, culminating in a showdown at WrestleMania 39, completely changed fans’ perspectives of Dirty Dom.
On one hand, betraying one’s father is without question a more profound act of disloyalty than betraying one’s girlfriend. However, it’s worth noting than in terms of Mysterio’s full-time, on screen work with WWE, his partnerships with Rey and with and Rhea Ripley weren’t actually so disparate in length, each running around two years.
More important than sheer time, there’s the matter of heat. When Dominik turned on his father it was a welcome change because their partnership felt stale and fans didn’t really buy into the younger Mysterio as a face. By contrast, there’s a real case to be made that the love triangle angle Dominik worked with Ripley and Liv Morgan was the single hottest storyline WWE had to offer from the spring through the summer.
There were certainly a fair share of fans who saw it coming when Dirty Dom turned on Mami. Nonetheless, the sight of him making out with Morgan in the aisle way while a beaten Ripley seethed was positively electric. Whether it’s good creative, good performances, or a simple matter of fans being along for the ride for the entirety of the couple’s kayfabe relationship, there’s little question that instance of Dominik’s betrayal hit even harder than his first.
Judgment Day Will Get Its Comeuppance
When Judgment Day kicked out Edge, it became the focal point of both the group’s and the rest of The Rated R Superstar’s WWE run that they’d get into each other’s business. It all culminated in Edge besting Finn Balor inside Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania 39.
There are plenty of permutations for WWE to run through in the current feud between Judgment Day and The Terror Twins. However things play out, though, it seems very likely things won’t be over until Rhea Ripley destroys Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio—probably getting her title back in the process. Meanwhile, at least one high-profile one-on-one showdown between Balor and Damian Priest also feels like an inevitability.
Whatever happens, Triple H has demonstrated a strength for booking factions who get heat, but also get what’s coming to them in the long term. Judgment Day looks set to move through that cycle once again.
Rumors Of Judgment Day’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
When Judgment Day booted Edge, the naysayers were quick to jump on them, suggesting the group would never last. Indeed, it did feel like they were on life support for a while as the subsequent feud with The Ultimate Opportunist got stretched thin and the stable’s successes were few and far between.
The faction bounced back with a vengeance, though, becoming one of the most provocative parts of WWE programming, particularly from WrestleMania 40 to the present moment. Coming out of SummerSlam , rumors flew again that with Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest splintering, the stable might be over, or the remaining heels might rebrand under another name. Once again, the group wasn’t done quite yet, with Judgment Day vs. The Terror Twins really clicking in these weeks to follow.
It appears that this last piece—of fans sticking a fork in Judgment Day only for their part of WWE programming to reemerge, stronger than ever–has been the most defining part of the stable’s story. Who knows how much longer they’ll carry on, but the audience should understand by now never to count them out.
Eric André has revealed that he once got injured while receiving a move from WWE legend and Hollywood star John Cena.
André feels that getting injured is part of his work and across six seasons of The Eric Andre Show, the 41-year-old comedian has suffered several injuries. Andre spoke to PEOPLE and recalled a season 5 episode where the 16-time World Champion drove him through a shelf. This left Eric André concussed and was rushed to the hospital.
“It’s pretty common.I got through the shelf okay, but we forgot to sandbag the shelf — the frame of the shelf — so the metal frame tipped over and knocked me in the head. I got a concussion and went to the hospital.”
In another instance, Andre accidentally punched through a window while filming a prank in Brooklyn. He recalled having stitches and went to the hospital:
“I was trying to hammer the window, but my whole hands went through,” he says. “It sliced me up, and I had to get stitches. I had to go to the hospital for that.”
The pranks during The Eric Andre Show make it one of the wildest and entertaining shows on TV. But sometimes things go south and the host ends up getting injured.
Andre’s comedy has earned him a couple of Emmy nominations this year, one for Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama series and another for Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama of Variety Series.
WWE presents WWE Bash in Berlin this Saturday, August 31, 2024 from the Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany. This premium live event streams live on Peacock starting at starting at 1pm ET / 10am PT. Here’s the current lineup:
Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship : GUNTHER (c) vs. Randy Orton
Strap Match: CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre
Mixed Tag Team Match: Rhea Ripley & Damian Priest vs. Dominik Mysterio & Liv Morgan
Women’s Tag Team Championships: Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
We’ll update this article if any additional matches are announced in the coming days. Stay tuned to SEScoops for our continued coverage of WWE Bash in Berlin.
The newly-crowned AEW International Champion Will Ospreay pulled off an epic Assassin’s Creed-inspired entrance at AEW All In London. He has thanked Roger Craig Smith, who is the voice of Ezio in the Assassin’s Creed game.
Ezio had a message as part of Will Ospreay’s entrance at the pay-per-view at Wembley. A video package having Ezio’s message along with Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Will Ospreay’s highlights was played.
Roger Craig Smith, the popular voice actor thanked AEW and Ubisoft after they partnered to promote the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Shadows. He said that he was honored to be a part of such an epic moment at AEW All In London. ‘The Aerial Assassin’ thanked Smith and explained how he had a huge role to play in his career.
You have no idea how much your role in Assassins Creed played a huge impact in my career.
Thank you so much for being part of the biggest night of my life.
This isn’t the first time Ospreay pulled off such an entrance. He previously paid tribute to Assassin’s Creed with a themed entrance at the Wrestle Kingdom 18 event earlier this year.
It is well-documented that Will Ospreay’s gimmick is heavily inspired by the Assassin’s Creed franchise and it is evident from his entrance attire, nickname and his signature moves.
For his homecoming, Will Ospreay decided to channel his inner Assassin’s Creed character and walked out to a spectacular entrance at All In London. Will Ospreay donned an Assassin’s Creed-inspired red, black, and gold robe with two banners that marked the game’s November 15 release date. The entrance also featured several ninjas performing stunts while wearing Assassin’s Creed hoodies.
Following the entrance, Ospreay competed in an incredible match and defeated MJF. He then finally reinstated the AEW International Championship much to the fans’ delight at Wembley Stadium.
Podcasts covering professional wrestling are as common as clotheslines and headlocks. For brave explorers seeking to enter the pro wrestling podcast vortex, we at SEScoops want to make your journey as easy as possible.
Each week, we update you on the Top 25 most-listened-to wrestling podcast episodes, focusing on the Top 5 (including embeds). This feature is based on data from Apple Podcasts compiled by Chartable.
Top 5 Wrestling Podcasts
1) Jim Cornette Experience ?
Love or hate him, Jim Cornette doesn’t care what you think. He has been a prominent figure in professional wrestling for decades and is considered one of the pioneers in producing weekly wrestling commentary.
He has maintained his grasp on the #1 position of our Top 5 list for the second week in a row. This is an impressive feat, especially since The Undertaker’s Six Feet Under podcast has been an absolute juggernaut in the rankings.
In the latest edition of the Jim Cornette Experience, Cornette talks about his 100% true best friend, Dave Meltzer, and reviews both WWE Smackdown and an interview in which new AEW writer Jennifer Pepperman participated. One can only imagine his take on that!
Most importantly, Cornette discusses the passing of WWE Hall of Famer Afa Anoai.
2) Insight with Chris Van Vliet
Chris Van Vliet isn’t just one of the most well-respected interviewers in professional wrestling; he’s an internationally recognized media personality. He’s a four-time Emmy-winning TV Host, YouTuber, and Inc. 500 entrepreneur who’s interviewed everyone from Anne Hathaway to Hornswoggle.
The latest edition of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, it’s time yet another AskCVV episode! CVV talks about Joe Hendry’s potential as NXT Champion (Maybe he’ll even appear!), if Bryan Danielson will lose to Swerve Strickland and retire at AEW All In (Spoiler Alert: Welp), what he thinks the “the worst storyline in the history of wrestling” is, and tips for those heading to their first WrestleMania.
3) Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway
The Undertaker’s highly praised Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway podcast has fallen to #3 on the Top 5 list—a report that we’re not super thrilled to share. If The Phenom does read this list, please know we’re doing our job! (Blame Chartable!).
In the latest edition of Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway, the WWE Hall of Famer reviews WWE SummerSlam. Check out The Deadman’s thoughts on every bout, and creative decision at the Biggest Party of The Summer!
4) Perched On The Top Rope ?
Making an appearance in the Top 5 once again is the Perched On The Top Rope podcast! The program is hosted by Lee, a former writer, avid wrestling collector, and fan for over 30 years. He’s joined by Larry Peace, a former MLW referee, and Justin, the podcast’s correspondent.
In Episode 211, the crew gives predictions for AEW ALL IN Predictions and discusses the AEW ALL IN pre-event Media Call with President Tony Khan. While All In maybe All Wrapped at the time of this writing, check out the episode regardless! See if the guys got close with their thoughts and projections.
5) Jim Cornette’s Drive-Thru ?
Can’t get enough of Jim Cornette? Want to listen to even MORE of his thoughts, predictions, and opinions on current and old-school wrestling? Well do we have some great news for you!
Cornette’s Drive-Thru podcast rounds out the Top 5 of this week’s rankings, with the industry legend speaking on topics such as AEW All In (pre-event), AEW Dynamite, and WWE Raw. Plus, Jim talks about one of his favorite people – Tony Khan! You won’t want to miss this episode for sure.
Top 25 Wrestling Podcasts
Here are the top 25 most-listened to pro wrestling podcasts on Apple Podcasts, this Monday, August 26, 2024:
WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan is not yet done with her ‘Revenge Tour’.
She told TMZ Sports that there’s still some gas left in the tank and she is not willing to put an end to the ‘tour’. While Morgan initially said that her Revenge Tour is complete, she admitted that she’s thought over the idea again. She has some more ideas in mind with the ‘Revenge Tour.’
“Right now, I don’t think it’s over ’cause I still think I have a little gas left in the tank,” she said.
Morgan launched her Revenge Tour after she returned in the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble match and had her sights set on then-Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley, who took her out of action.
Liv Morgan managed to seek revenge on ‘The Eradicator’ after sidelining the latter with an attack. Morgan had been trying to steal everything from Ripley, including Dominik Mysterio. Liv Morgan had earlier captured the Women’s World title and after pursuing ‘Dirty Dom’ for weeks, Morgan got what she wanted. She managed to ‘steal’ Dominik Mysterio from Ripley.
More has come to light about Bryan Danielson’s AEW Word Championship victory that closed out AEW All In: London 2024. Danielson won the gold from Swerve Strickland inside Wembley Stadium in a match that also saw Danielson’s career on the line. After the match, the American Dragon celebrated in the ring with his wife Brie, and their children.
YES! YES! YES! #ANDNEW#AEW World Champion! "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson!
Danielson had “often and actively” pushed against the idea of becoming AEW World Champion, Fightful Select reports, but ultimately accepted the honor at the insistence of Tony Khan. The AEW President was said to be adamant on Danislon winning the world title eventually and wanted the win to be at All In: London.
The decision for Danielson to face Strickland was made at least by April, despite speculation among fans that Will Ospreay would be headlining All In instead. A source told Fightful that Ospreay would have chances to headline the show for years to come, while Danielson has made clear his career is coming to an end.
There were jokes of a “reverse Montreal Screwjob” taking place, that would ensure Danielson won the match even if he didn’t want to. Fightful’s report adds that Danielson has been working banged up in recent months.
What’s to Come?
Bryan Danielson is AEW World Champion but there are still questions about how long he’ll hold the gold. Bryan has said that he expects to have neck surgery later this year which would of course affect his title reign. On the post-show media scrum, Danielson said he hasn’t planned for the future but will be at this week’s AEW Dynamite in Champaign, Illinois.
Should he remain champion, Danielson will face Darby Allin at Grand Slam: Dynamite next month, amid reports of a World title run for the challenger. Danielson will also have to keep an eye out for Christian Cage. The self-professed great-father won the Casino Gauntlet at All In: London, earning himself an AEW World Title match at a time of his choosing.
Tony Khan is pleased that things are easier backstage these days in AEW, compared to the era of the company when CM Punk was around. Speaking on the AEW All In: London 2024 post-show media scrum, Khan shared that dealing with the AEW roster, especially those who are regulars on Collision, is proving to be a far easier task now compared to 365 days ago.
“I think it’s a lot easier flow between the two shows than it was a year ago. I think the locker room is in a much better place than it was a year ago, as evidenced by when we came up here versus what happened a year ago. And I think it’s a much easier job I have dealing. Because I had to deal with the people on Collision last year and it’s a much easier meeting process to put the TV together than it was a year ago at this time too.”
The ‘what happened a year ago’ Khan is referencing is the infamous backstage altercation at All In: London 2023 between CM Punk and Jack Perry. Rather than celebrate last year’s event, which remains AEW’s highest-attended show, Khan started the 2023 media scrum by addressing the backstage drama and made clear that he would not be taking questions on the matter.
AEW Collision was launched, in part, to keep Punk and The Elite separate, a necessary side-effect of Punk’s previous backstage drama from AEW All Out 2022. The Chicago-Made star was supposed to be the ‘face’ of the show, which has managed without him following his termination from AEW in September 2023.
Though he didn’t leave Wembley with an opportunity at the AEW World Championship, he did kick-off his first feud in the promotion. Backstage, Don Callis spoke about the arrival of Ricochet, who he plans to ‘feed’ to his family member Kyle Fletcher. Callis threw out the challenge to Ricochet to face Fletcher on Dynamite, and Fletcher agreed to ‘crush’ the dreams of fans excited to see the ex-WWE star.
When Ricochet told the two to shut up, Fletcher referred to Ricochet having a ‘sabbatical’ from wrestling. When Fletcher went even further, making reference to Ricochet’s time with WWE Speed, the inaugural Speed Champion questioned why his time with the X-exclusive show was seen as a bad thing.
Wait…why is being a CHAMPION a bad thing??
Plus, I hate to say it but more people watch those matches than one of yours. But don't worry, I'll change that for you. https://t.co/qFdiGNpbVx
The match with Fletcher will be Ricochet’s first singles match since the July 7, 2024 taping of WWE Speed, where he lost the show’s title to current champion Andrade. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest on Ricochet now that the One & Only is officially an AEW All-Elite talent.
Photographer Lee South captured these incredible photos of Bryan Danielson’s historic AEW World Championship victory at AEW All In London on Sunday, August 25, 2024 from Wembley Stadium:
AEW All In London 2024 took place tonight from Wembley Stadium in London, England, but what happened on the major card?
There were a number of massive matches confirmed for the card before the night itself, including Will Ospreay vs MJF for the American/International Championship, Mercedes Mone vs Dr Britt Baker for the TBS Championship and Bryan Danielson putting his career on the line against Swerve Strickland in the main event for the AEW Championship.
AEW All In 2024 Results
Here are all of the results from AEW All In 2024 so far:
Action Andretti, Kip Sabian, Kyle Fletcher, Lio Rush, Rocky Romero, “Dynamite Kid” Tommy Billington, & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) b. Anthony Ogogo, Ariya Daivari, Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds & John Silver), Jay Lethal, Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen), & Satnam Singh
Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii b. Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway
Dr Martha Hart and Tony Khan appear in front of the live crowd.
Dustin Rhodes, Katsuyori Shibata, Sammy Guevara, & the Von Erichs (Marshall & Ross Von Erich) b. Cage of Agony (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, & Toa Liona) & Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett)
Jamie Hayter appears after Saraya tries to stop the show and attacks her and Harley Cameron
Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship:Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta) b. The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) – PAC knocked Christian off of the ladder and grabbed the belts!
AEW Women’s Championship:Mariah May b. Toni Storm (c) – May beats Toni with the STORM ZERO! NEW CHAMP!!!!
Last Chance Match for FTW Championship:Hook b. Chris Jericho (c) – HOOK locked in the Red Rum whilst TAZ locked one in on Bryan Keith on the outside. NEW CHAMP!!!
Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) b. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) – The Bucks hit the EVP trigger on Dax to RETAIN their titles!
Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match: Orange Cassidy and Kazuchika Okada are the first participants. NIGEL MCGUINNESS IS OUT NEXT! Kyle O’Reilly then appears. Zack Sabre Jr then appears! Roderick Strong is next. Jay Briscoe then makes his way out! HANGMAN IS NEXT! Double J JEFF JARRETT IS THE NEXT MAN OUT! RICOCHET IS OUT NEXT!!!!!! Christian Cage RETURNS for another match the mad lad. LUCHASAURUS IS OUT AND HE PUTS CAGE ON TOP OF O’Reilly TO GET THE WIN! Winner: Christian Cage
AEW American Championship: Will Ospreay b. MJF (c) – Ospreay took the win after hitting the Tiger Driver on Maxwell. Daniel Garcia made his return to distract Maxwell and stop him hitting Ospreay with brass knuckles. NEW CHAMP!
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) b. Britt Baker – Mone took the win after hitting her Mone Maker on Baker in a decent back and forth match
Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship:Jack Perry (c) b. Darby Allin – Jack would put Darby in a bodybag before shutting inside of the Coffin to take the win and retain his TNT Championship.
AEW World Championship: Bryan Danielson b. Swerve Strickland (c) – Danielson SAVES HIS CAREER with an INCREDIBLE submission win in a MOTYC
SEScoops is your source for AEW All In 2024 news and results this weekend. Head over to our AEW News section for the fallout.
If you weren’t able to catch the event live and you are hoping to catch it back on demand, then PPV.com and TrillerTV streaming service are your best options, as both will carry the entire card available for unlimited replays after the fact.
AEW star Jack Perry defeated Darby Allin tonight at All In London 2024 to retain his TNT Championship.
This was the one-year anniversary of arguably the most infamous moment of Perry’s career, the backstage altercation between he and CM Punk after he proclaimed “real glass, cry me a river” on PPV.
Perry would get glass out of a bag during the match to an absolutely thunderous ovation from the crowd who serenaded him with “cry me a river” chants.
Jack would put Darby in a bodybag before shutting inside of the Coffin to take the win and retain his TNT Championship.
We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.
If you weren’t able to catch the event live and you are hoping to catch it back on demand, then PPV.com and TrillerTV streaming service are your best options, as both are carrying the entire card available for unlimited replays after the fact.
Dory Funk Jr. really knew how to honor his late brother Terry Funk by following in his footsteps at the age of 83.
The legendary Terry Funk passed away one year ago on August 23 and his older brother Dory decided to step into the deathmatch realm against a longtime Terry rival in Atsushi Onita. Terry Funk and Onita had a very memorable match back in 1993 as the two battled in an exploding ring match, a battle that was historically violent and memorable.
Dory Funk decided to tip his cowboy hat in honor of his brother by doing just that this weekend as he teamed up with an old rival of his own in Osamu Nishimura to face Onita and Raijin Yaguchi in a Double Hell Current Explosion Death Match.
Thankfully, the “death” aspect didn’t live up to its name but the “explosion” most definitely did on Dory’s end. Ontia managed to whack the former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion with an exploding baseball bat during the battle, but it wasn’t enough to keep Funk down as his team ended up getting the victory at the Terry Funk Memorial & Atsushi Onita 50th Anniversary show.
Dory Funk, Jr. ended up taking a exploding bat shot from Onita during the match but was able to get the win with a spinning toe hold over Yaguchi. Both Dory and Nishimura seemed to be fine after the match. pic.twitter.com/HqmHzWGygi
Before this fight, Dory’s last in-ring match took place five years ago against the aforementioned Nishimura in a ten-minute draw.
However, Dory Funk Jr. made history in the world of pro wrestling as he became the oldest wrestler to ever have a match while paying tribute to his baby brother Terry.
Mercedes Mone successfully defended her TBS Championship against Britt Baker tonight from Wembley Stadium at AEW All In.
Mone was the odds on favorite to win the match before the PPV went live, and she managed to get the dub in her first Wembley Stadium match for All Elite Wrestling.
Can the back of Britt Baker stay strong enough to capture the victory?!
Mone took the win after hitting her Mone Maker on Baker in a decent back and forth match.
Kamille got ejected from the ringside area partway through the match after Baker pulled an Eddie Guerrero fake on her.
We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.
If you weren’t able to catch the event live and you are hoping to catch it back on demand, then PPV.com and TrillerTV streaming service are your best options, as both are carrying the entire card available for unlimited replays after the fact.
Will Ospreay has defeated MJF at AEW All In 2024 in London, England to regain his AEW International Championship.
The feud between the two men has been ongoing for the past few months, with Maxwell taking the International title from the British star and renaming it the American Championship.
MJF also faced Ospreay’s friend Michael Oku at RevPro, putting his American Championship on the line at the British indie.
MJF using ALL parts of the ring to DEVASTATING effect!
Ospreay took the win after hitting the Tiger Driver on Maxwell. Daniel Garcia made his return to distract Maxwell and stop him hitting Ospreay with brass knuckles.
We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.
Former WWE Superstar Ricochet made his debut for All Elite Wrestling as part of AEW All In 2024 tonight from London, England.
Ricochet left WWE earlier this year and it was reported that he had signed a deal with Tony Khan’s company in the last week or so. It was expected that the former WWE Intercontinental and United States Champion would be appearing in London, and he did as part of the Casino Battle Royale. He put on a dazzling array of high-flying offense, but it was Christian Cage who ultimately won the match.
Nigel McGuinness shocked fans by making his return to the ring by competing at AEW All In: London 2024 inside Wembley Stadium.
McGuinness returned to action as part of the Casino Gauntlet Match. The bout marks McGuinness’ first official wrestling match since November of 2011. McGuinness’ in-ring career was cut short due to a diagnosis of Hepatitis B.
WHAT?! NIGEL MCGUINNES IS IN THE CASINO GAUNTLET MATCH!
There are a number of massive matches set to take place from the Wembley Stadium in London, England and they are as follows:
Pre-Show Match: Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii
AEW American Championship: MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match
AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
Last Chance Match for FTW Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Hook
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Britt Baker
Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship: The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) vs. Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.
HOOK is once again the FTW Champion after dethroning Chris Jericho to win the gold at AEW All In: London 2024 in Wembley Stadium.
This victory makes HOOK a three-time FTW Champion, with his second reign kicking off one year ago inside the very same arena. The match saw plenty of weapons used including a barbed wire board, as well as cricket balls and bat.
Cricket has been introduced to the Wembley proceedings!
HOOK got the win after his father Taz locked in the Tazmission on Bryan Keith, ensuring that Jericho’s lackey would no longer be able to interfere. HOOK locked in his own submission to win the gold.
There are a number of massive matches set to take place from the Wembley Stadium in London, England and they are as follows:
Pre-Show Match: Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii
AEW American Championship: MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match
AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
Last Chance Match for FTW Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Hook
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Britt Baker
Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship: The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) vs. Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.
AEW star Mariah May defeated Toni Storm at the All In London 2024 PPV this evening from England, winning the AEW Women’s Championship.
The storyline between the two stars has been building for some time, with May finally turning on Storm in recent months after winning the Owen Hart tournament to secure this title match in Wembley.
There are a number of massive matches set to take place from the Wembley Stadium in London, England and they are as follows:
Pre-Show Match: Kris Statlander and Stokely Hathaway vs. Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii
AEW American Championship: MJF (c) vs. Will Ospreay
Casino Gauntlet for future AEW world championship match
AEW Women’s Championship: Toni Storm (c) vs. Mariah May
Coffin Match for AEW TNT Championship: Jack Perry (c) vs. Darby Allin
Last Chance Match for FTW Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Hook
AEW TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Britt Baker
Four-Way Ladder Match for AEW World Trios Championship: The Patriarchy (Christian Cage, Killswitch and Nick Wayne) (c) vs. The Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn) vs. House of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews) vs. Pac and Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta)
Three-Way Tag Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) vs. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)
AEW World Championship: Swerve Strickland (c) vs. Bryan Danielson
We’ll be covering all of the events from tonight’s PPV event, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for the latest on AEW All In.
AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door will take place in London, England for the first time ever next year, it has been confirmed. During the All In: London 2024 Zero Hour pre-show, it was confirmed that the roster of AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling will descend upon the UK capital on August 24, next year.
Fans in the UK will get to see AEW and New Japan in action next year, but this will not be AEW’s only international event in 2025. In January, AEW will host its first Wrestle Dynasty event inside the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. The event will feature talent from AEW, STARDOM, NJPW, Ring of Honor, and CMLL.
While AEW has hosted two All In events in London, that won’t be the case next year. Instead, the show will take place in Arlington, Texas, marking AEW’s first stadium event in the United States. The show will return to the United Kingdom in 2026.
Marvel Comics’ Deadpool and Wolverine were shown some love in Wembley as part of AEW All In: London 2024. During the event’s Zero Hour kick-off event, Dustin Rhodes, Sammy Guevara, Katsuyori Shibata, and The Von Erichs (Ross & Marshall) defeated Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven and Mike Bennett) and Cage of Agony (Brian Cage, Bishop Kaun, and Toa Liona).
For the match, Rhodes wore a red and black Deadpool-inspired attire, while his ROH World Tag Team Champions partner Guevara donned the yellow and blue of Wolverine.
It wasn’t just the faces who are fans of the latest blockbuster from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Brian Cage also wore a Wolverine-inspired attire. Cage’s love of the Canadian mutant is no secret as he has dubbed himself ‘Swoleverine’ in the past.
It wasn’t just Deadpool and Wolverine who were shown love during the AEW All In: London 2024 Zero Hour kick-off event. For his mixed tag-team match, Stokely Hathaway arrived on a golden bed carried by men and wore a matching golden attire. On commentary, it was pointed out that this was a tribute to the King of Pop Michael Jackson from the late musician’s Remember The Time music video.
Willow Nightingale and Tomohiro Ishii defeated Hathaway and Kris Statlander, meaning Nightingale and Ishii will choose the stipulation for Willow Vs. Kris at AEW All Out. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for all the latest from AEW All In: London 2024 pay-per-view, including breaking news and live results.
Former AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter has made her return with a new look at All In: London 2024. During the event’s Zero Hour kick-off event, Saraya, joined by an entourage including her family members and Harley Cameron, attempted to hold the show hostage. Saraya refused to let the show go on due to her not being booked. The ex-WWE Superstar captured the AEW Women’s World Championship at last year’s All In: London pay-per-view.
Saraya claimed to be the best women’s wrestler to come out of England, a remark that brought out Hayter to the shock of the fans, Saraya, and her entourage. Hayter arrived with a striking new look and attacked Saraya, sending her fellow former champion running from the ring.
Former #AEW Women's World Champion Jamie Hayter has returned to #AEW!
Hayter had been AEW Women’s World Champion for over six months when her injury took place, and she has been with AEW full-time since August 2021. Stay tuned to SE Scoops for the latest on Jamie Hayter and all the excitement of All In: London 2024.
AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland will be staying with AEW after inking a new deal, just hours before the biggest match of his career. On the AEW All In: London 2024 Zero Hour show, footage was shown of Strickland inking a brand new contract which was also signed by AEW President Tony Khan.
Strickland signing a new AEW deal comes shortly before he defends the AEW World Championship at All In: London 2024. In the show’s main event, Strickland will put his gold on the line against Bryan Danielson. The American Dragon earned the title match by winning the Owen Hart Foundation 2024 Men’s Tournament.
Danielson has vowed to retire from in-ring competition if he does not win the AEW World Championship tonight. Ever the resilient champion, Strickland has said he has no issue with the idea of being the one to end the career of his immensely popular challenger. AEW All In: London 2024 will mark Danielson’s first time competing in Wembley Stadium and the second time for Strickland.
All Elite Wrestling will be heading down under next year with a stadium show in Brisbane, Australia, it has been confirmed. During the AEW All In: London 2024 Zero Hour pre-show, it was announced that Grand Slam: Australia will take place in Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on February 15.
AEW GRAND SLAM LIVE FROM AUSTRALIA ?? February 15th 2025.
Suncorp Stadium first opened its doors in 1914 and boasts a max capacity of 52,500 seats. Nicknamed ‘The Cauldron,’ Suncorp Stadium has already hosted several sporting events and is home to the Brisbane Broncos, the Dolphins, the Queensland Reds and the Queensland Maroons.
AEW’s Stadium Events
This will be AEW’s latest stadium-sized event and will come after two AEW All In pay-per-views in London’s Wembley Stadium. All In 2025 will take place in Arlington, Texas, marking the first stadium show for Tony Khan’s promotion in the United States.
Pro-Wrestling & Australia
Australia has been home to several large-scale events, including 2018’s WWE Super ShowDown. The event saw a (disputed) 70,309 fans fill the Melbourne Cricket Ground to see The Undertaker and Triple H compete in their final one-on-one match. In February of this year, WWE hosted its Elimination Chamber PLE in Perth, Australia. The show was headlined by Australia’s own Rhea Ripley retaining the Women’s World Championship against Nia Jax.