Author: Mike Reichlin

  • WWE SmackDown Preview: December 20, 2024

    This week’s episode of WWE SmackDown was pre-taped at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, following last week’s show. The decision to tape the episode in advance gives the WWE roster additional time off for the Christmas season.

    Matches and Segments

    The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga) vs. LA Knight, Andrade, and Apollo Crews

    This heated six-man tag team match stems from The Bloodline’s attack on Apollo Crews, which has only escalated tensions in recent weeks.

    Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Bianca Belair and Naomi (c) vs. Nia Jax and Candice LeRae

    Belair and Naomi will defend their titles against the dominant Nia Jax and crafty Candice LeRae. Will the champs retain, or will new challengers claim the gold?

    Kevin Owens Addresses the WWE Universe

    Kevin Owens is set to address the crowd after his controversial actions at Saturday Night’s Main Event (SNME). Following his loss to Cody Rhodes, KO attacked Cody and made off with the Winged Eagle Championship. Owens, who has been parading around with the stolen title, has even declared that he’ll defend it next week during the WWE holiday tour.

    Braun Strowman vs. Carmelo Hayes (Rematch)

    Braun Strowman and Carmelo Hayes will face off in a highly anticipated rematch. Last week, during The Grayson Waller Effect, Strowman appeared dressed as Santa Claus, but things took a chaotic turn, leading to this showdown.

    Johnny Gargano vs. Alex Shelley

    Johnny Gargano, riding a wave of momentum, takes on Alex Shelley in a singles match. However, Shelley is looking to settle the score after Gargano’s shocking heel turn.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest WWE SmackDown updates as the road to the big WWE Raw Netflix debut on Monday, January 6, continues

  • Dominik Mysterio Roasts CM Punk’s Moveset After WWE Return

    Dominik Mysterio didn’t hold back his thoughts on CM Punk’s in-ring performance after their match at a WWE live event on December 26, 2023. This marked Punk’s first WWE match since the Royal Rumble in 2014, a significant moment for wrestling fans. Despite the historic nature of the bout, Mysterio seemed unimpressed by Punk’s approach in the ring, taking aim at the wrestling icon’s repertoire of moves—a term that has become a meme in recent weeks.

    Decoding Dominik Mysterio’s New Tattoos Honoring Lucha Libre Legends

    Speaking on No Contest Wrestling with O’Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson, Dominik offered a sharp critique:

    “I had the great dishonor of welcoming Punk back after ten long years. It was everything I expected it to be—just an old man trying to do his thing. Thinks he’s still got it. He went out there in some plain black underwear. Didn’t even have his gear. It was definitely a sight to see.\”

    – Dominik Mysterio

    He went on to reflect on their shared history, referencing Punk’s feud with Rey Mysterio and a moment when Punk sang Happy Birthday to Dominik’s sister:

    “I’m sure he remembers. He cornered my whole family back when he had that shitty long black hair. Now that I’m my own man, I’d love to get my hands on him again. I’ve seen what he can do—it’s nothing special. I know his moveset.”

    – Dominik Mysterio

    The term moveset has become a running joke in wrestling circles, spurred on by CM Punk’s recent dig at AEW rival Hangman Page’s use of the word. Punk mocked the term last week, leading to widespread commentary from wrestlers and fans alike. Mysterio’s jab is the latest in the ongoing meme-driven discourse surrounding Punk’s wrestling style.

    Punk’s return to WWE has been a hot topic since his surprise appearance at Survivor Series 2023. While his match with Mysterio rekindled nostalgia for some, Dominik’s comments suggest not everyone is convinced of Punk’s current capabilities.

    Punk’s next match is set for January 6, 2024, where he will face Seth Rollins during the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere. Fans eagerly await whether Punk can silence his critics or if the chatter about his moveset will persist.

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  • Highlights from WWE’s Raw on Netflix Kickoff Event

    The WWE Raw on Netflix Kickoff Event, held at WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, featured several major announcements that have left fans buzzing about the future of WWE on Netflix:

    Main Event Announced:

    CM Punk and Seth Rollins will headline Raw’s Netflix debut on January 6, 2025. The two rivals had yet another heated confrontation during the event, culminating in a face-to-face standoff that had to be broken up by Triple H.

    Women’s World Championship Match:

    Liv Morgan will defend her Women’s World Championship against Rhea Ripley on the highly anticipated Netflix premiere episode.

    Triple H’s Vision:

    Triple H addressed the audience, declaring that the “Triple H Era” is dedicated to the fans. He promised that WWE’s move to Netflix would elevate the company to unprecedented heights, especially as the road to WrestleMania begins.

    Commentary Team Update:

    Michael Cole announced that Pat McAfee will join him on commentary for Raw’s debut on Netflix, adding to the excitement of this new chapter for WWE.

    The Bloodline Appearance:

    Members of The Bloodline, including Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga, made an appearance. A highlight of the event was Fatu presenting Sikoa with the Ula Fala, a symbol of their heritage and unity.

    Gunther and Logan Paul Exchange Words:

    World Heavyweight Champion Gunther addressed Logan Paul’s recent championship aspirations, boldly stating that if Paul ever earns a title shot, he would “smack the stupid smirk off his face.”

    The event, streamed live on YouTube from WWE Headquarters, included appearances from numerous WWE Superstars and set the stage for what promises to be an exciting new era for WWE on Netflix.

  • WWE’s Titan Towers Remains Unsold Amid Property Sale Rumors

    Recent reports suggesting that WWE’s iconic former headquarters has been sold are inaccurate. It was actually WWE’s old production studio located at 120 Hamilton Avenue, Stamford, that recently changed hands—not the legendary Titan Towers at 1241 E. Main Street.

    Setting the Record Straight

    The source of confusion appears to stem from WWE’s sale of their production studio to V20 Group, a Darien-based developer, for approximately $7.5 million. This studio, distinct from Titan Towers, spans 33,000 square feet and sits on a three-acre lot.

    Meanwhile, Titan Towers, WWE’s former home base, remains under ownership ownership. Built in 1981, building boasts over 90,000 square feet of space, including 300 parking spots, and was valued at approximately $18 million in 2023. Located at 1241 E. Main Street, the iconic building has been listed for sale since May 15, 2024 but has yet to find a buyer.

    A New Era for WWE Operations

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    New WWE Headquarters at 1241 E. Main Street in downtown Stamford, CT (Google Earth)

    WWE has already moved its operations to a state-of-the-art headquarters at 677-707 Washington Blvd in Stamford. This expansive facility features 400,000 square feet of space and accommodates more than 800 employees. The new location also houses “The Studios at WWE,” which replaces the production studio sold earlier this year.

    H/T – PWInsider

  • Jesse Ventura Reflects on WWE Comeback: A Fresh Energy Backstage

    This past Saturday night, Jesse “The Body” Ventura made a triumphant return to WWE as a commentator for Saturday Night’s Main Event. After decades away from the company, Ventura reflected on his experience in a heartfelt post on his Substack. He shared his thoughts on stepping back into the world of wrestling, connecting with the new generation of talent, and his satisfaction with WWE’s new leadership.

    Ventura’s return was a nostalgic and meaningful moment for the wrestling legend, who credits his son, Tyrel Ventura, for helping make it happen. “First of all, it was truly an honor to come back home to the WWE,” he wrote. “I have to thank my son, Tyrel, for putting the wheels in motion last summer. It’s been such an incredible feeling to return to the place where my career essentially began or, more accurately, really took off from.”

    A New Era in WWE Leadership

    In his post, Ventura highlighted the fresh energy he felt backstage, contrasting it with the WWE of his era. “The biggest thing I noticed was how different the energy and vibe is backstage,” he said. “You don’t feel a battle of egos like you often did back in my day. From the executive level to the locker room level, you instead feel a very strong sense of teamwork and creativity.”

    He attributed this transformation to the leadership of Paul “Triple H” Levesque and WWE President Nick Khan. Ventura was full of praise for their efforts to foster a collaborative and innovative atmosphere:

    “I think Paul, Nick Khan, and the team at WWE are creating a truly incredible and unique environment unlike any I have seen before in the world of wrestling.”

    The New Generation

    Ventura also enjoyed reconnecting with the wrestling world by mentoring and engaging with the current roster. “I loved being backstage and sharing stories, advice, and laughs with some of this generation’s new talent,” he shared.

    His return marks a significant chapter in his relationship with WWE. After being away for years due to his tumultuous history with Vince McMahon, Ventura is clearly delighted with the company’s new direction.

    Fans can look forward to more of Ventura’s iconic commentary when Saturday Night’s Main Event returns on January 25, 2025, live from San Antonio, Texas.

    For more: Jesse Ventura\’s Substack

  • Carmella Talks Health, Motherhood, and WWE Comeback

    Former WWE Women’s Champion Carmella has shared an emotional update on her health and life since stepping away from the spotlight. During a candid Instagram Live chat with fellow WWE star Bayley, Carmella opened up about the challenges of recovering from a nerve injury sustained during childbirth, her joy in motherhood, and her hopes of returning to the ring.

    While she embraces her new role as a mom, the road to recovery has been a test of patience and determination. Read on as Carmella shares her journey of resilience and her longing to once again perform as the larger-than-life persona fans adore.

    Becoming a Mother

    In November 2023, Carmella and her husband, WWE commentator Corey Graves, welcomed their first child, Dimitri. Reflecting on this monumental life change, Carmella said during the live stream, “I love being a mom. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done ever, in my whole entire life.”

    Motherhood has brought immense joy to the former WWE Superstar, but her delivery also marked the beginning of an unexpected health battle.

    Health Challenges: Battling Drop Foot

    During labor, Carmella experienced nerve damage resulting in a condition called drop foot, which impairs the ability to lift the front part of the foot. This condition, caused by damage to the peroneal nerve, can be particularly debilitating for an athlete.

    In her conversation with Bayley, Carmella acknowledged the challenges of adapting to this condition. “This is the first major injury I’ve had in my entire career,” she shared, emphasizing the contrast to her injury-free decade-long wrestling tenure.

    Working Towards Recovery

    Carmella is actively addressing her condition with a combination of physical therapy, chiropractic treatments, and MRIs to monitor her progress. Recovery has been slow, but her determination remains steadfast. “Nerves do take a lot of time to heal, but eventually, we’ll get back to it,” she told Bayley during their chat.

    Missing the WWE Ring

    Though her recovery requires focus and time, Carmella admits to deeply missing her WWE persona and performing in front of fans. “Of course, I miss WWE. Of course, I miss everyone. I miss being Carmella. I miss performing. I miss it so much,” she confessed during the Instagram Live session.

    Her connection to her fans and the adrenaline of performing continues to motivate her recovery journey, and she remains optimistic about returning to the ring.

    Looking Ahead

    Carmella’s candid conversation with Bayley revealed her determination to overcome this setback, embrace motherhood, and find her way back to WWE. With a strong support system and unwavering resilience, she is determined to write the next chapter of her remarkable journey. Fans eagerly await her return, confident she will step back into the ring stronger than ever.

  • AEW Dynamite Preview (12/18): Holiday Bash 2024

    It\’s Wednesday, and you know what that means. AEW Dynamite is back tonight at 8/7c live on TBS from Washington, DC.

    Tonight\’s Dynamite features an action-packed lineup, including PPV-caliber matches featuring some of the company’s top competitors.

    Confirmed matches and segments:

    • Six-Man Tag Team Match: The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Wheeler Yuta, and PAC) take on Jay White, Orange Cassidy, and Hangman Adam Page.
    • TBS Championship Match: Mercedes Moné defends her title against Anna Jay.
    • Continental Classic Matches: Will Ospreay faces Darby Allin in the Gold League, while Shelton Benjamin takes on The Beast Mortos in the Blue League.
    • MJF Appearance: MJF is scheduled to address the audience.
    • FTR Speaks: Following a recent attack by the Death Riders, FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) will respond live.
    • Tag Team Match: Hook and Katsuyori Shibata battle Christian Cage and Nick Wayne.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest AEW news as the road to Worlds End on December 28 continues.

    Championship Street Fight And More Confirmed For AEW Worlds End

    What Happened Last Week on AEW Dynamite

    Ahead of tonight\’s Dynamite, get caught up on what happened last week.

    AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming 2024 Results
    December 11, 2024 from Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center

    • Jon Moxley & PAC def. Orange Cassidy & Jay White via DQ when Hangman Page interfered.
    • Adam Cole def. Kyle O’Reilly to earn a match against MJF at AEW Worlds End.
    • It was announced that Jon Moxley will defend the AEW World Title against Adam Page, Orange Cassidy, and Jay White at AEW Worlds End.
    • Ricochet def. Brody King in a Continental Classic Gold League match.
    • Mariah May def. Mina Shirakawa to retain the AEW Women’s Championship. Thunder Rosa appeared during the main event, followed by a surprise appearance by Toni Storm in her original attire
  • Self-Proclaimed ‘True WWE Champion’ Kevin Owens Vows Title Defenses

    Kevin Owens has crowned himself the “True WWE Champion” and vowed to defend his stolen title during WWE’s annual holiday loop— a string of Christmas-week live events that brings WWE superstars to fans across multiple cities.

    For those keeping track, Owens is not the WWE Champion. Cody Rhodes holds that distinction. Owens failed to capture the title from Rhodes this past weekend at Saturday Night’s Main Event. However, in a shocking post-match attack, Owens left with the iconic Winged Eagle Championship belt. The belt itself was being used by Cody for one night only, on loan from WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H.

    That’s. Not. Yours.

    Owens wasted no time seizing the moment, taking to social media with his trademark sarcasm to deliver this proclamation:

    “BALLZ!!! Now that I have your attention, I have great news for you all! I am proud to officially announce that I will be competing in my first matches as your new, true WWE Champion on this year’s Holiday loop (that’s a term people in “the business” use that refers to a string of consecutive shows in different cities over a short period of time) starting in Jacksonville on the 26th, followed by 3 more shows in Florida and then one in Detroit for some reason. Be there to witness history! Oh, the Raw crew has shows too. Whatever.”

    Kevin Owens Spreading Holiday Cheer

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    While Owens basks in the spotlight as the self-proclaimed champion, WWE has yet to hand down any formal disciplinary action for his post-match ambush and theft of the championship belt. Fans, however, are bracing for Rhodes’ inevitable revenge.

    The company has provided a storyline update on Cody Rhodes’ condition following Owens’ attack, and it doesn’t sound good. The “American Nightmare” is reportedly dealing with significant injuries, adding to the anticipation of his eventual comeback. For now, though, Rhodes will have to sit out the holiday loop.

    With Cody sidelined, Kevin Owens heads into the holiday season like the Grinch himself—winged eagle in hand, flaunting his “championship reign” in front of the WWE Universe.

  • WWE NXT Preview (12/17): 2 Title Matches, Oba Femi

    Here are the matches confirmed for tonights WWE NXT live on The CW from Orlando, FL:

    • NXT Championship Match: Trick Williams (c) vs. Eddy Thorpe. This match has been building up for a while, with Thorpe calling out Williams for being undeserving of the NXT title.
    • NXT Tag Team Championship Match: Nathan Frazer & Axiom (c) vs. Gallus (Wolfgang & Mark Coffey). The champions have had an exciting reign thus far, but Gallus will provide a tough challenge.
    • Oba Femi vs. Axiom: Axiom will pull double duty, facing Oba Femi in a singles match. Femi is riding high with momentum from his Iron Survivor Challenge victory, so this will be a tough test for Axiom.
    • Zaria & Sol Ruca vs. Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson: This women\’s tag team match features a classic clash of styles. Zaria and Ruca are high-flyers, while Legend and Jackson have the power.
    • Jaida Parker vs. Wren Sinclair: This match follows a heated backstage argument between the two last week.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest NXT news on the road to WWE New Year\’s Evil on Tuesday, January 7 from Los Angeles.

  • WWE Raw Preview (12/16): Title Matches, CM Punk & Seth Rollins

    Tonight’s December 16, 2024 episode of WWE Raw, is set to take place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. There are several confirmed matches and segments, for the show, including two championship matches and fallout from Saturday Night’s Main Event:

    Confirmed Matches

    • WWE World Tag Team Championship Match: Finn Balor and JD McDonagh of the Judgment Day (c) vs. The War Raiders (Erik and Ivar)
    • WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ludwig Kaiser

    Confirmed Segments

    • Feuding superstars CM Punk and Seth Rollins are both set to appear. They\’re rumored to clash on Monday, January 6, 2025 on the WWE Raw Netflix debut.
    • Kofi Kingston\’s Hometown Return will appear in front of his hometown crowd in Boston following he and Xavier Woods\’ recent split from Big E.

    Raw serves as the fallout show from Saturday Night\’s Main Event, which took place at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, New York (Results & Fallout).

  • MJF & Big Boom A.J. Face-off at BRCW Festival of Fights

    Boca Raton Championship Wrestling (BRCW) hosted its annual Festival of Fights at the VIP Ballroom at CBI, blending professional wrestling with festive Hanukkah-themed entertainment. The event drew a crowd of approximately 350-450 attendees, including several wrestling legends and personalities.

    Despite wearing a walking boot, Big Boom AJ made a surprise appearance for a meet-and-greet, attracting a long line of fans.

    MJF played a dual role, babyfacing for Jewish fans while staying true to his abrasive character for others.

    Event Results

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    1. Scramble Match

    Ariel Levy defeated Cha Cha Charlie, Steve Maclin, Tito Lincoln, and Lakay in an action-packed opener. Highlights included a Tower of Doom spot and a series of finishers broken up at critical moments. Levy secured the victory by donning Cha Cha’s “magic hat” and pinning him, earning a $5,000 check.

    2. Mad Man Fulton vs. Chris Masters

    Mad Man Fulton pinned Chris Masters following a devastating chokeslam. Observers noted that Masters appeared significantly larger than usual.

    3. BRCW Cruiserweight Championship

    Neil the Heel retained his title against Alan “S2S” Martinez in a competitive matchup.

    4. Spin the Dreidel Match

    The Righteous defeated Better Together in a match governed by the dreidel’s spin, landing on “Hardcore Match.” The contest featured plenty of weapons and comedic moments, keeping the audience engaged.

    5. Colt Cabana vs. Bull James

    On the 30th anniversary of his bar mitzvah, Colt Cabana triumphed over Bull James, adding sentimental value to his victory.

    6. Open Challenge Promo

    MTV reality star Mark Long cut a promo, issuing an open challenge for BRCW’s next event on March 9, 2024.

    7. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Chelsea Durden

    Deonna Purrazzo defeated Chelsea Durden, who wrestled in the very temple she grew up attending.

    8. BRCW Tag Team Championship Match

    Matt Riddle & Stallion Rogers (c) successfully defended their titles against Anthony Greene & Matt Taven in a highly competitive tag team bout.

    9. Main Event: MJF vs. QT Marshall

    MJF defeated QT Marshall in a match loaded with drama and crowd interaction.

    QT Marshall cut a promo denouncing his Jewish heritage, claiming his Catholic side was superior and insulting both MJF and the audience.

    MJF embraced his Jewish identity, humorously calling Boca Raton the “second most magical place in the world after Long Island” and promised to give Marshall a kangaroo kick.

    Big Boom AJ made a surprise run-in, helping MJF by laying out QT Marshall, sealing the win for the “Salt of the Earth.”

    H/T Mike Johnson for details used in this recap

  • Cody Rhodes Injury Update Following Kevin Owens Attack at SNME

    The return of Saturday Night’s Main Event delivered a thrilling conclusion, with Cody Rhodes successfully retaining the Undisputed WWE Title. However, the celebration was cut short after the broadcast when Kevin Owens launched a brutal assault on Rhodes.

    Watch: Kevin Owens Attacks Cody Rhodes With Banned Move, Triple H Appears After Saturday Night’s Main Event

    WWE confirmed earlier today that Rhodes sustained cervical swelling and was kept overnight at a local hospital for observation.

    While X-rays showed no fractures, he has been diagnosed with axial compression of the cervical spine and a cervical strain with spasm.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops for updates on Cody Rhodes’ recovery and any potential disciplinary actions against Kevin Owens.

    Kevin Owens ‘Explains’ Post Saturday Night’s Main Event Attack On Cody Rhodes

  • Wrestling Fans React to Tessa Blanchard’s Polarizing TNA Return

    The sentiment surrounding Tessa Blanchard\’s return to TNA Wrestling is mixed and polarized based on recent web information and posts on X.

    Positive Sentiment

    • Some believe that Blanchard deserves a second chance, emphasizing the idea of redemption and acknowledging her talent in the ring. There\’s a sentiment that everyone makes mistakes and should be given opportunities to make amends and prove themselves.
    • A few posts on X express optimism, suggesting that her return could be positive if she demonstrates good behavior and professionalism.

    Negative Sentiment:

    • Many are skeptical or outright opposed to her return due to past controversies involving allegations of bullying and racism. There\’s significant concern about whether TNA Wrestling has adequately considered the potential backlash and the impact on the locker room environment.
    • Some feel that TNA\’s decision to bring her back reflects poorly on the company\’s judgment and could damage its reputation further, especially given the history of her departure and the issues that followed.
    • There\’s also concern about the morale of the current roster, with reports indicating that some wrestlers were surprised or even opposed to her return.

    Neutral or Mixed Sentiment:

    • There\’s an acknowledgment of the business aspect; TNA might be looking to capitalize on her notoriety and wrestling ability, regardless of past controversies.
    • Discussions around her return often include a wait-and-see approach, where her actions post-return will determine the long-term sentiment. Some suggest that if she can maintain professionalism and avoid past mistakes, the negative sentiment might dissipate.

    Overall, the sentiment is complex, with a significant portion of the wrestling community and fans expressing doubt or opposition, while others advocate for giving her a chance to redeem herself professionally. The situation is seen as a high-risk move by TNA, with outcomes that could go either way depending on how Blanchard conducts herself moving forward.

  • The Legends Joining Jesse Ventura For Saturday Night\’s Main Event

    The highly anticipated return of Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, 2024, promises a star-studded lineup of WWE legends, making it a must-watch event for wrestling fans. This weekend’s event will be held at the Nassau Coliseum, the historic venue where the inaugural Saturday Night’s Main Event aired nearly 40 years ago.

    Headlining the list of legends is Jesse “The Body” Ventura, who will return to the commentary booth for the first time in years. Ventura, renowned for his sharp wit and distinctive voice, will serve as a commentator for Saturday Night’s Main Event’s quarterly specials on NBC. His return is a nostalgic highlight that fans won’t want to miss.

    Jesse Ventura: “The handcuffs are off\” for my WWE return

    What Legends Will Be at Saturday Night’s Main Event?

    A host of WWE legends are set to attend this Saturday night’s event. PWInsider reported earlier this week that WWE Hall of Famers Jimmy Hart, Tito Santana, Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, and Koko B. Ware are scheduled to appear. While Ted DiBiase was initially announced, he has had to cancel his plans to attend.

    Although the specific details of their roles during the event remain under wraps, their presence ensures a night filled with nostalgia and excitement for long-time wrestling fans.

    Saturday Night’s Main Event is shaping up to be a celebration of wrestling history, bringing together some of the most beloved figures in the sport. Stay tuned to SEScoops for more updates on this exciting event and the stars set to make an appearance.

    WWE Teases the Winged Eagle Title for Saturday Night’s Main Event

  • TNA Final Resolution 2024: Final Card, How to Watch

    TNA Wrestling presents Final Resolution 2024 this Friday night, streaming live on TNA+. The event takes place from a sold-out Center Stage in Atlanta, GA and has a run time of approximately 3 hours.

    The 13th Final Resolution features the company\’s biggest stars in action, including TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth, Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy, X-Division Champion Moose, Knockouts Champion Masha Slamovich and more.

    Final Resolution 2024 Preview

    TNA World Championship: Nic Nemeth (c) vs. AJ Francis

    TNA Knockouts Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Tasha Steelz

    TNA X-Division Championship: Moose (c) vs. KUSHIDA

    TNA World Tag Team Championship Tables Match: The Hardys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) (c) vs. The System (Brian Myers & Eddie Edwards)

    #1 Contender Match for TNA World Championship: Joe Hendry vs. Josh Alexander vs. Mike Santana vs. Steve Maclin

    Additional Matches

    • Jordynne Grace vs. Rosemary
    • Ace Austin vs. Trent Seven
    • Frankie Kazarian vs. Jonathan Gresham (Pre-show match)

    How to Watch Final Resolution 2024

    About TNA+: TNA+ is a premium subscription service from TNA Wrestling. A paid subscription ($9.99/month, $219.99/year) gives you access to all exclusive live specials, new live episodes of TNA Impact every week and more.

    Final Resolution 2023 Results

    Let\’s look back at last year\’s Final Resolution, which took place on December 9, 2023, at the Don Kolov Arena in Toronto, Canada.

    Historical Significance: This event marked the final company special before it rebranded to TNA Wrestling in January 2024.

    Pre-Show Matches:

    • PCO defeated Jessie V
    • Jack Price defeated Aiden Prince
    • Frankie Kazarian defeated Sheldon Jean

    Main Card:

    • ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) retained the Impact World Tag Team Championship by defeating Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers
    • Jody Threat defeated Alisha Edwards
    • Tommy Dreamer retained the Digital Media Championship by defeating Deaner
    • Mike Bailey & Trent Seven defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)
    • Jake Something defeated Jason Hotch
    • Moose defeated Rhino in a Street Fight
    • Trinity & Jordynne Grace defeated Deonna Purrazzo & Gisele Shaw
    • Josh Alexander & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) in the main event
  • WWE SmackDown Preview (12/13): Tournament Semifinals

    WWE SmackDown emanates from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut this Friday night, serving as the final stop before the historic return of Saturday Night\’s Main Event.

    Announced Matches for SmackDown (December 13, 2024)

    • Women\’s U.S. Title Tournament Semifinal: Bayley vs. Chelsea Green
    • Women\’s U.S. Title Tournament Semifinal: Michin vs. Tiffany Stratton
    • Carmelo Hayes vs. Mystery Opponent

    The winners of the tournament semifinals on SmackDown will advance to the finals at SNME to crown the inaugural WWE Women\’s Untied States Champion.

    Chelsea Green Already Has Ideas For Women’s US Championship

    Additionally, tensions are expected to reach a boiling point between WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens ahead of their championship clash on Saturday.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops this weekend for complete coverage of WWE SmackDown on the USA Network and Saturday Night\’s Main Event, simulcasting live on NBC and Peacock from the historic Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

    Top Moments from last week\’s WWE SmackDown: