Tag: AEW

  • AEW’s Rebel Joins ‘I AM ALS’ As Ambassador Amid ALS Battle

    AEW’s Rebel Joins ‘I AM ALS’ As Ambassador Amid ALS Battle

    AEW star Rebel is not stepping back from the fight of her life.

    The AEW star, whose real name is Tanea Brooks, has announced that she is joining the non-profit organization I AM ALS as an ambassador, taking on an active advocacy role as she battles the disease herself. She shared the news in a video posted to X by the organization.

    Rebel explained in the video that she is hoping to help the organization to make an impact and move closer toward finding a cure. Her involvement comes after she publicly revealed that she had been diagnosed with ALS.

    “I am Tanea Brooks. I am Rebel. Now, I AM ALS,” she said. “ALS may be terminal, but I’m showing up to fight as an Ambassador for I AM ALS, a patient-led movement pushing for real progress. I’m proud to join I AM ALS and I’m asking you to step into the ring with us.”

    AEW Mobilizes Support For Rebel

    The wrestling community is rallying around her. AEW launched a special merchandise collection, with 100 percent of proceeds benefiting the ALS Association and Team Gleason.

    I AM ALS describes itself as an ALS support organization committed to offering comprehensive resources. Its programs are aimed at educating the public about the disease, pushing for policy reforms, and assisting families affected by it.

    The group empowers patients and caregivers to become advocates, funds research initiatives, and builds communities through peer-to-peer support and storytelling.

    Rebel’s decision to take on the ambassador role turns a personal diagnosis into a public push for progress, with the broader wrestling world lining up behind her.

  • AEW Grand Slam Mexico Returns To Arena Mexico On August 5

    AEW Grand Slam Mexico Returns To Arena Mexico On August 5

    AEW is heading back to Mexico City. The company announced that AEW Grand Slam: Mexico returns to Arena Mexico on Wednesday, August 5, marking the second straight year the promotion runs a televised special inside CMLL’s home venue.

    The event airs live on TBS and streams on HBO Max in the United States, with Fox Sports Mexico carrying it locally. Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 6 at 10 a.m. CST through AEWTix.com and Ticketmaster.com.mx.

    AEW’s promotional graphic features world champion MJF alongside lucha libre names Místico, Mascara Dorada, Andrade El Idolo, Thunder Rosa, and Bandido. No matches have been confirmed, and AEW says additional details are coming.

    The date itself tells the bigger story. Last year’s inaugural Grand Slam Mexico ran on June 18, but the 2026 edition slides to August, a move tied to the FIFA World Cup occupying Mexican venues through mid-July. That timing plants the show squarely in AEW’s late-summer run toward All In at Wembley Stadium on August 30.

    The 2025 special drew a packed Arena Mexico crowd and produced one of the year’s signature moments, with Hangman Page cutting a Spanish promo and a controversial MJF segment in a heated main-event-level encounter. The AEW and CMLL partnership has only deepened since, making the return to the “cathedral of lucha libre” one of the more anticipated entries on the company’s calendar.

  • Christopher Daniels Reveals Whether He Plans To Return To The Ring

    Christopher Daniels Reveals Whether He Plans To Return To The Ring

    AEW Head of Talent Relations Christopher Daniels recently opened up about his future in professional wrestling, stating he has no desire to return to in-ring competition.

    The 56-year-old executive cited physical decline and concerns about his performance quality as the primary reasons for stepping away from active competition.

    During a virtual signing with K & S WrestleFest, Daniels addressed questions regarding a potential return to the ring with candid honesty. He acknowledged the toll his decades-long career has taken on his body.

    “I mean, I wish I could, but I have to be honest about physically how my body’s beat up, and I watched some of the last matches of my career,” Daniels said. “I did a lot of stuff in DEFY in Seattle, Washington, and I watched a lot of those matches and while the mental part of those matches is really, really good at least — I’m very proud of it — I have to be honest and say I wasn’t really in the best of shape, and I could tell that I was slowing down.”

    “The way it ended for me is probably best that it ended, and yeah, I don’t really have a desire to get back into it just because I don’t wanna embarrass myself,” he added.

    Daniels’ Legendary Career

    Daniels has wrestled professionally since the early 1990s, accumulating approximately 1,917 documented matches. His career includes championship reigns in ROH, TNA, and numerous independent promotions, making him one of the most decorated veterans in the industry.

    He currently serves in AEW’s talent relations department. While Daniels has taken occasional matches since transitioning to his backstage position, he has significantly reduced his in-ring schedule in recent years.

    Daniels’ last high-profile televised match in AEW was against Adam Page.

  • AEW Fan Claims Production Took Disabled Seating At Double Or Nothing

    AEW Fan Claims Production Took Disabled Seating At Double Or Nothing

    A wheelchair user claims AEW production staff took over their paid accessible seating at Double or Nothing 2026.

    The fan, known as Mantis the Dad on social media, says production equipment was set up in the handicapped section, forcing them to stand for the show despite mobility challenges.

    The fan shared their experience on social media following the May 25 event. According to their account, they purchased two ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) seats but found production crew had occupied the space with equipment.

    “Robbed. I paid for seats and the Production crew set up their equipment and we had to stand all night,” the fan wrote. “End up leaving half way through the show. It was in the handicapped section too. When I asked the worker they said ‘we’re not moving.’”

    Fan Left Event Early Due To Accessibility Issue

    The situation resulted in the fan leaving Double or Nothing halfway through the card. The ADA prohibits discrimination based on both visible and non-visible disabilities and requires venues to provide accessible seating for patrons who need it.

    The incident was one of multiple fan complaints from the event. Other attendees reported being stranded after the show when exits outside the arena were shut down and no trains were available for transportation.

  • Former WWE Star Responds To Infamous AEW ‘Brawl Out’ Leak Allegations

    Former WWE Star Responds To Infamous AEW ‘Brawl Out’ Leak Allegations

    Former WWE star Matt Hardy recently denied accusations that he leaked backstage information about AEW’s infamous Brawl Out incident involving CM Punk and The Elite.

    The veteran wrestler addressed the claims during an appearance on The Mack Down Report.

    The backstage altercation following AEW All Out 2022 became one of the company’s most controversial moments. Hardy made it clear he had nothing to do with leaking information about what happened behind the scenes.

    Hardy explained the accusation never made sense as he has always believed in protecting the wrestling business.

    “I think this is a misconception that people online seem to have, especially from that time when AEW and the CM Punk situation and the whole ‘Brawl Out’ deal happened with him and The Young Bucks,” Hardy said. “I’ve always been great buddies with the Bucks, and I’ve always liked them a lot. But when all that happened, people were like, ‘Well, Matt Hardy’s the one leaking all this. He’s leaking it to the dirt sheets.’”

    Hardy continued:

    “And it’s funny, because I’m actually an advocate for not doing that. I’m an advocate for protecting everything in the business. I’ll give my opinions when there’s something I can talk about, but when people leak stuff to the dirt sheets that hurts or damages the product, I don’t believe in that at all.”

    Old School Mentality

    Hardy explained his mindset comes from an old-school view of the wrestling industry. He understands online coverage and backstage news are now a major part of modern wrestling but he does not support leaking damaging information.

    “I think we have to protect our industry. That’s kind of the old-school side of me,” Hardy stated. “I understand that all this stuff is relevant now, the internet, coverage, everything, it’s a constantly evolving world. But as far as me trying to bury someone or leak something, I don’t do that. I’m not that guy. But that’s what a lot of the sickos said, because they weren’t fans of me.”

    The Brawl Out incident remains one of AEW’s most controversial incidents and it impacted CM Punk, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, and the company’s public image. Hardy’s comments show he wants no part of being tied to the leaks and gossip that surrounded the situation.

  • AEW Still Unable To Secure Madison Square Garden Events

    AEW Still Unable To Secure Madison Square Garden Events

    AEW has never held an event at the iconic Madison Square Garden, and reports suggest that the iconic venue remains unwilling to host the promotion.

    The report suggests resistance from WWE may be a factor, though MSG and WWE have not officially confirmed any such arrangement.

    WWE Blocking AEW From Holding Events At MSG

    Mike Johnson of PWInsider reported in a recent Q&A that current Madison Square Garden management has not been willing to let AEW use the facility. The report added that it remains unclear whether that stance could change in the future.

    AEW President Tony Khan has previously hinted at WWE’s involvement in blocking the promotion from MSG. During the December 24 taping of Dynamite at the Hammerstein Ballroom last year, Khan told the crowd that Madison Square Garden had originally shown interest in hosting AEW’s debut episode of Dynamite in 2019.

    Khan claimed the offer was pulled as it would have upset “someone,” strongly implying WWE. AEW then held its first Dynamite episode at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on October 2, 2019.

    Despite being shut out of MSG, AEW has established Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens as its marquee New York City venue. The promotion has run its annual Grand Slam events there since 2021, drawing strong crowds to the tennis facility.

    WWE maintains a long-standing relationship with Madison Square Garden and continues to book the venue for live events and premium live events. No legal filings or official statements have confirmed that WWE is actively preventing AEW from securing MSG dates.

  • AEW Sets First Postgame MLB Event at Target Field July 10

    AEW Sets First Postgame MLB Event at Target Field July 10

    All Elite Wrestling and the Minnesota Twins announced Tuesday that they will co-present Brawl in the Ballpark on Friday, July 10, marking what the companies are calling the first-ever postgame wrestling event held at a Major League Baseball venue. The roughly 75-minute show featuring AEW and Ring of Honor talent will run immediately after that night’s Twins vs. Los Angeles Angels game at Target Field in Minneapolis.

    First pitch for the Twins-Angels matchup is 7:10 PM CT, with Brawl in the Ballpark beginning shortly after the final out. The wrestling action will take place inside a specially constructed ring set up in the Gate 34 area of the ballpark, the same plaza that houses the Twins’ Golden Glove statue and TC Bear’s Clubhouse.

    Any ticket purchased for the July 10 Twins game grants free admission to the postgame wrestling show. The two organizations have also rolled out three upgraded packages, including a co-branded Twins/AEW Lucha mask hat with the Theme Night bundle, VIP ringside access in the VIP Package, and a Truly On Deck patio reservation with $30 in loaded food and beverage credit.

    Khan Calls It a Showcase Opportunity

    “This collaboration is part of our ongoing efforts to create memorable, fan-first experiences that give people even more reasons to enjoy a visit to our ballpark,” Twins Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer Sean Moore said in the announcement.

    Tony Khan, AEW’s CEO, GM and head of creative, framed the event as a chance to put the product in front of a non-wrestling audience. “The event will mark another unforgettable night of All Elite Wrestling action in an incredible location, and we look forward to showcasing AEW to all Minnesota Twins fans,” Khan said.

    The crossover lands in the middle of one of AEW’s biggest stretches of 2026. The promotion will tape Dynamite and Collision out of the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on August 26, then run All In London at Wembley Stadium on August 30, with the Target Field date sitting roughly seven weeks ahead of that international run.

    July 10 also doubles as one of the Twins’ regular $2 Happy Hour Friday nights, with discounted beer, hot dogs and snacks available from 5 to 7:10 PM CT before first pitch. Tickets for both the game and the upgraded Brawl packages are on sale now at twins.com/tickets and twins.com/brawl.

  • Former WWE World Champion Inks New Deal With AEW

    Former WWE World Champion Inks New Deal With AEW

    Reports suggest that wrestling legend Paul Wight has signed a new contract with AEW.

    Wight originally penned a multi-year deal with AEW in February 2021. That deal included roles as both a commentator for AEW Dark: Elevation and as an in-ring performer.

    Sources within AEW confirmed the new deal to Fightful Select, though neither the promotion nor Wight have issued an official announcement.

    Limited In-Ring Action During AEW Tenure

    The veteran has wrestled sparingly since joining the promotion. Injury issues have limited his match frequency, with Wight appearing primarily in special attraction bouts rather than regular competition.

    Wight has not held any championships in AEW and does not appear in the promotion’s current singles or tag team rankings. His role has shifted more heavily toward commentary and occasional appearances rather than consistent in-ring work.

    Paul Wight was seen inside the ring at the Jericho Cruise in 2024. He joined forces with Chris Jericho and Mike Bailey to take on Kyle Fletcher, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Lance Archer. His most recent appearance on AEW TV came during the Full Gear Tailgate Brawl last November, where he joined the commentary desk for a singles match between QT Marshall and Big Boom AJ.

  • WWE Reportedly Discussing AEW’s TV Future After 2027

    WWE Reportedly Discussing AEW’s TV Future After 2027

    WWE is reportedly discussing internally the possibility of AEW facing challenges securing another major media rights deal once its current agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery expires.

    Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that multiple sources within WWE have been talking about uncertainty surrounding AEW’s future once the Paramount/Skydance merger situation fully plays out.

    One WWE source of the outlet admitted nobody actually knows yet who will ultimately make decisions regarding AEW programming once the merger is finalized.

    However, another WWE source noted that internal word has been spreading throughout the company and it suggests AEW might not remain part of future Paramount/Skydance plans.

    “But another person in WWE noted to us this week that they have definitely spread word in the company among some if not many that AEW won’t be on Paramount/Skydance and question if they can get a viable deal elsewhere,” Meltzer wrote.

    WWE Sources Expressing Doubt

    The report stated that some people at high levels inside WWE are speaking as if AEW potentially not getting another major deal is already becoming an expectation internally.

    “One person there noted that people at the highest levels are talking like AEW won’t get another deal,” according to the Observer.

    Meltzer also highlighted that similar rumors were heavily pushed during AEW’s last media rights negotiations before the company secured a massive increase on its previous deal.

    WWE sources also believe there is still massive uncertainty around the entire situation as nobody truly knows how Paramount/Skydance will consider AEW long-term once the merger becomes official.

    AEW’s Current Position

    Meltzer further noted that AEW still brings strong ratings value to TBS, performs well in important demographics, generates pay-per-view revenue, and remains significantly cheaper than UFC from a media rights standpoint.

  • AEW’s Difficult Decision Over Rebel ‘Terrible’ Health Battle

    AEW’s Difficult Decision Over Rebel ‘Terrible’ Health Battle

    AEW commentator Tony Schiavone recently talked about the challenges the promotion faced when addressing Rebel’s terminal ALS diagnosis on television.

    Rebel recently revealed she has been diagnosed with terminal ALS following health complications that began in 2024. Doctors initially discovered a mass in her lung after she was hospitalized, and she underwent several treatments and surgeries throughout 2025 before receiving the ALS diagnosis.

    Tony Schiavone discussed the delicate balance of acknowledging the heartbreaking news while maintaining the show’s energy.

    Speaking on his “What Happened When” podcast, Schiavone explained how the decision to address Rebel’s condition on air came about. He admitted he hadn’t stayed in close contact with her after she stopped appearing regularly.

    “You know, once I don’t see you, I’m not really good at staying in touch with you, right? You know that, so, I didn’t stay in touch with her that well, and then I discovered that she had been very sick and now has AEW,” Schiavone said. “So, I thought it would be best for us to mention something about it.”

    Finding the Right Moment

    Schiavone revealed that he approached Tony Khan to acknowledge Rebel’s diagnosis after noticing signs in the audience supporting her. Khan immediately agreed it was the right call.

    The commentator then worked with producer Josh Mathews to decide the appropriate placement during the broadcast. The challenge was finding a moment that wouldn’t diminish the show’s momentum.

    “We were kind of wondering where to put this because it’s not a good story. It’s a downer, and where do you put it when you’re trying to hype up this guy and get excited about this person going to the ring? You don’t want to bring anything down,” Schiavone explained.

    “So, we found a spot and we did it on camera, and I was sincere. It was from the heart. She’s a great personality, as you said. She was big for us on AdFreeShows. It’s a terrible story and it just that sometimes the best people have the unfortunate things happen to them. And she’s one of the good ones. She really is.”

    The announcement has led to an outpouring of support from across the wrestling industry for Rebel.

  • Potential Spoiler on Identity of Danhausen’s Mystery Partner

    Potential Spoiler on Identity of Danhausen’s Mystery Partner

    The identity of Danhausen’s mystery partner for his tag team match against The Miz and Kit Wilson at WWE Backlash on Saturday remains officially unknown, but Bryan Alvarez has shared speculation pointing to a familiar celebrity name.

    Alvarez wrote to his subscribers on X that while he cannot confirm the information, he is hearing speculation that Jelly Roll will be the mystery partner.

    “I can’t confirm this but I am hearing speculation that the mystery partner for Danhausen is, in fact, Jelly Roll, which would make a LOT more sense than an unadvertised PLE appearance by CM Punk.”

    The Jelly Roll connection to Backlash runs deeper than a random celebrity booking. Prior to the creative decision being made for Cody Rhodes to defeat Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42, the plan had been for Jelly Roll to team with Rhodes at Backlash in a tag match against Orton and Pat McAfee.

    That concept was shelved when the WrestleMania direction changed and Orton subsequently disappeared from WWE programming following the event, having reportedly been dealing with a physical issue heading into the show. Jelly Roll being redirected to a different partner for a different Backlash tag match would repurpose a plan that was already in motion rather than starting from scratch with a new celebrity appearance.

    Current betting odds list CM Punk as the favorite at -200 to be Danhausen’s partner, with Joe Hendry at +200, Mr. Iguana at +300, and Jelly Roll at +400.

  • Aleister Black in Active AEW Negotiations,  Despite Reports

    Aleister Black in Active AEW Negotiations, Despite Reports

    Recently released WWE Superstar Aleister Black, known outside the ring Tom Budgen, is in active negotiations with All Elite Wrestling, SEScoops has learned. The development directly contradicts a wave of reporting over the past two weeks that suggested AEW had no interest in welcoming the former House of Black leader back to the company.

    According to a source with direct knowledge of the discussions, those conversations are happening regardless of the public framing. Terms have not been finalized, and no agreement is in place.

    What Public Reporting Had Said

    Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that some inside AEW were unhappy with Black’s previous booking arrangement, pointing to his low loss column and the fact that his desire to leave for WWE had become obvious once Triple H assumed creative control. Meltzer added that AEW’s locker room morale is the strongest it has been in years, and that some talents are uneasy about welcoming back a star whose heart was clearly elsewhere.

    Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select softened that picture but stopped well short of confirming talks. Sapp told subscribers “the bridge is not considered burned there,” while AEW sources he spoke to did not expect a near-term return.

    AEW talent coordinator Shawn Dean publicly answered “No” on social media when a fan floated reuniting the House of Black with Zelina Vega added to the mix. Jim Ross, speaking on his Grilling JR podcast, did not say bridges were burned but cautioned that Black’s “chances are running out,” questioning his reliability outside the ring.

    From WWE to AEW, Then Back, Then Back Again

    Black was among roughly 25 talents released by WWE on April 24 in a sweeping post-WrestleMania 42 roster reduction. The cuts also took out his wife Zelina Vega, the entire Wyatt Sicks faction, Kairi Sane, the Motor City Machine Guns, and Apollo Crews.

    His exit followed speculation, reported by PWInsider’s Mike Johnson, that a power player inside TKO Group Holdings was uncomfortable with horror-inflected character work. That theory has been disputed by other reporting placing the April cuts at the feet of Triple H and Nick Khan for budget reasons.

    If a deal closes, it would mark Black’s third direct jump between WWE and AEW since 2021, putting him in rare company among talent who have moved between the two promotions multiple times. He left WWE for AEW in 2021, returned to WWE on the SmackDown after WrestleMania 41 in April 2025, and would now head back to AEW barely a year later.

    Black led the House of Black during his prior AEW run, holding the AEW World Trios Championship with Brody King and Buddy Matthews. Whether Tony Khan ultimately green-lights the reunion is another question. Resistance from within AEW remains real per the public reporting, and any agreement will require his sign-off. As of this writing, talks are active.

  • AEW’s Rebel Diagnosed with Terminal ALS: ‘We Don’t Know How Long I Have’

    AEW’s Rebel Diagnosed with Terminal ALS: ‘We Don’t Know How Long I Have’

    AEW’s Rebel revealed on Friday that she has been diagnosed with terminal ALS after a two-year medical journey to determine the cause of her health issues. The diagnosis came while she was preparing for lung surgery at Mayo Clinic.

    Brooks shared the news in an emotional video posted to social media. She thanked fans for their prayers throughout her medical journey while acknowledging the difficult nature of the diagnosis.

    Rebel Thanks Tony Khan and AEW

    “First, I want to say thank you for all your prayers, because for those who know, I spent a two-year medical journey trying to find out what is wrong,” Rebel said in the video.

    “And finally, our prayers have been answered. The thing is, sometimes we don’t want to hear the answer to our prayers.”

    She explained that doctors at Mayo Clinic discovered the ALS diagnosis while she was waiting to have lung surgery for masses on her lungs.

    “The doctors have diagnosed me with terminal ALS. There is not a lot of research behind ALS, and we don’t know how long I have, but it explains why I have trouble walking and talking, and all my functions will soon decline.”

    Rebel specifically thanked AEW owner Tony Khan for his support throughout her medical journey.

    “I wanna say thank you to Tony Khan and AEW for supporting me on this medical journey. It has been a blessing that is unheard of. And from the bottom of my heart, thank you,” she said.

    Two-Year Medical Journey

    Rebel’s health issues began in May 2024 when she was hospitalized for a mass on her lung that was eventually determined to be pneumonia. In June 2025, she underwent surgery to remove a tumor.

    In November last year, Rebel shared that she had been diagnosed with primary pulmonary lymphoma, a rare lymphoma involving the lungs. She revealed in February that she was in an inpatient rehabilitation program.

    ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

    Rebel asked fans to “please continue to pray for a peaceful journey and a peaceful passing.”

  • The story of Jeremy Ganger, pro wrestler who saved dozens during Dayton mass shooting

    The story of Jeremy Ganger, pro wrestler who saved dozens during Dayton mass shooting

    Jeremy Ganger’s retirement match is scheduled for Saturday at Wrestling Revolver: Revolver Strong, at the Calumet Center in Dayton, Ohio.

    When Ganger walks to the ring, embedded in his leg is a piece of shrapnel. A reminder of the night his life and that of a city upended into a national tragedy.

    He received the injury when a gunman killed nine people and injured 27 others in Dayton’s Oregon District in 2019. Ganger was working as a bouncer at a local club called Ned Pepper’s when it occurred. Where he saved dozens of lives with his quick thinking and courageous actions.

    Police were getting ready to question him when an officer noticed he was bleeding from the leg. Ganger had been hit during the shooting, but was so busy rushing people to safety, he hadn’t noticed. He was taken to hospital.

    “I refuse to get it taken out,” Ganger said. “It’s my way of remembering the nine people we lost that night.”

    Ganger knew six of the nine who died. If he wasn’t there that night, it would have been dozens more.

    August 4, 2019

    After having dinner with a friend, Ganger went to work at Ned Pepper’s, checking ID’s outside the front door. An experienced bouncer, Ganger knew most of the customers and the people who frequented Dayton’s Oregon District. He recalled the area as one big family, one he’s always happy to visit.

    As he worked outside, he heard a gunshot down the street. Ganger, who grew up in rural Miami County, knew the sound of a rifle being fired.

    When the second shot fired, Ganger saw the shooter coming from an alley.

    “We saw people running from the Blind Bob’s area,” Ganger said. “I was yelling and freaking out like everyone else. I saw the shooter coming down the street and the muzzle of his gun lighting up.”

    Ganger said staffers at Ned Pepper’s, Blind Bob’s and other clubs in the district had active shooter training at the time. Ganger began yelling for people to run into the bar and began guiding them in as people began falling from the gunfire.

    Security camera video of the shooting showed Ganger guiding dozens of people in through the door of the club and clearing the patio as fast as he could. He kept standing outside the door as the gunman approached.

    The gunman was carrying a rifle with a 100-round drum magazine. He was wearing Kevlar and a tactical helmet. Law enforcement reports later stated he had substances in his system.

    Dozens of people began hiding behind the bar at the back of the building. Many of the male staffers dropped down to cover female staffers. Reports said as many as 300 people had fled into Ned Pepper’s for protection.

    The club had two doors at the entrance. Ganger locked and shut the first as the gunman approached.

    “My thought was to get everyone safe,” Ganger said. “And he wasn’t getting into the building no matter what.”

    The gunman paused, long enough for Dayton police officers to shoot and kill him. Officers wearing summer gear were armed only with handguns and had fired dozens of rounds at the gunman before he fell. The autopsy report said he was shot 30 times.

    Ganger, not knowing if the shooter was dead, grabbed his weapon as police entered and swept the building. People began running out of the other restaurants and clubs, tending to victims with towels, performing CPR and helping anyway they could.

    As Ganger saw people tending to the wounded, he glanced at the door he was standing in front of as he ushered dozens to safety. It was riddled with bullet holes.

    In less than 30 seconds, nine people were dead, 17 others had been shot and 10 more suffered injuries related to the shooting. Dayton police officers responded, killing the shooter, in just seconds. Among those on the scene that night were staffers from a local professional baseball team, the daughter of a U.S. Congressman and hundreds of others whose lives changed in less than half a minute.

    A wrestling fan turned wrestler

    Ganger began wrestling in the early 2000s. He worked local independents before meeting Cody Hawk, a long-time trainer and later owner of the Heartland Wrestling Association. The HWA was a developmental territory for both WCW and WWE during the Monday night era and was founded by Les Thatcher, considered by many to be the among the best trainers in the world.

    Thatcher sold the company to Hawk. Hawk trained former WWE, AEW and IWGP champion Jon Moxley and trained Ganger, who discovered there were advantages to having a third-shift job as a wrestler.

    ”My roommate at the time was Sami Callahan,” Ganger said. “I was working later and that allowed me to get a lot of one-on-one time with Cody in the daytime when it wasn’t busy. He took me under his wing.”

    Ohio’s competitive independent scene didn’t keep wrestlers from helping each other. Ganger said he was surprised at how veterans and more established stars were always generous with their time, showing him the ropes.

    He recalled Shaun Ricker, who wrestles as LA Knight in the WWE, being especially helpful, along with Nigel McGuinness and Moxley.

    “Those one-on-one sessions were amazing for me,” Ganger said.

    Ganger, a fan of Mick Foley as a kid, adopted the death match style after working with Alex Colon, a friend he would task with being his opponent in his retirement match. He was highly influenced by Callihan, his former roommate and friend, who will be at Saturday’s show. He considers Callihan to be family.

    ”Since he introduced me to wrestling, I really wanted (my final opponent) to be Sami,” Ganger said. “But wrestling Alex means so much.”

    After the shooting

    Most of the victims of the shooting were taken to Grandview Medical Center, blocks from the Oregon District. Many walked there.

    In his teens, Ganger was told by doctors that he had epilepsy. One of the triggers for seizures was stress. After arriving at the hospital, he had several seizures and was sedated by physicians. He slept for two days after the shooting.

    When he was released by doctors, he demanded to be taken to Ned Pepper’s before going home. He hobbled into the bar on crutches and was greeted by the staff, all of whom survived.

    The shooting sparked a decline in his mental health. Ganger couldn’t stand crowds. When he did venture out in public, he would see visions of the shooter in crowds. He was invited by All Elite Wrestling to be a special guest at its inaugural Double or Nothing pay-per-view, but the ordeal presented by his mental health kept him from attending.

    ”It changed my life dramatically,” Ganger said. “I had PTSD, I didn’t sleep well.”

    Tragedy sparks new mission, career

    Since the shooting, Ganger became a mental health counselor and a caseworker. He was diagnosed with superior survivor’s guilt. While Ganger saved dozens, the loss of those who were killed were too much for him to bear. One woman, who was killed in front of him on the patio of the bar, was staring at him the moment she was shot. They were friends.

    Ganger said his interactions were mixed. With the press, reporters were friendly and showed appreciation for his actions . He recalled one reporter telling him how grateful he was he lived in the same community as Ganger.

    Other interactions weren’t so friendly. He often received social media messages blaming him for not saving a relative or friend. People in public would criticize him for how he handled the situation.

    What kept his hopes up the most was messages he received from military members and law enforcement. Officers from Las Vegas and Virginia, who responded to mass shootings, praised Ganger for his quick thinking and bravery. Military members who had returned from deployment also thanked him for what he did for the city.

    In his darkest moments he became suicidal, dealing with PTSD, survivor’s guilt and depression, even as he took classes to become a counselor. What turned his life around was the birth of his 5-year-old daughter.

    ”My daughter, she’s 5 and she saved my life,” Ganger said. “I was told I could never have kids, and here I am, at 42 years old, having a daughter. She saved me.”

    You’ve done so much

    Ganger kept receiving calls and voice mails from people saying they worked for NXT, World Wrestling Entertainment’s then developmental brand. Still wrestling, Ganger dismissed the calls as ribs from fellow wrestlers. He found out later one of the calls was from Paul Levesque.

    “Sami (Callihan) called me,” Ganger said. “He just says, ‘Pick up your phone. It’s real, dude.”

    In a better place mentally by that time, Ganger made the trip to Florida with a friend who was a nurse. After missing a chance to see AEW, he was determined to make it to NXT.

    ”When AEW contacted me to come to Chicago, it was too much for me, the crowd was too much for me,” Ganger said. “I felt horrible about it. I wish I could have went. I just wasn’t in the right mental state.”

    Over a couple days, Ganger was shown the WWE Performance Center.

    He walked backstage before a taping and saw Tommaso Ciampa talking with a group of wrestlers and staffers. Ciampa saw Ganger, walked up to him and grabbed him in a bear hug. He called Ganger, “Mr. Hero”, and then introduced him to everyone there.

    Ganger said Ciampa’s embrace and warm greeting was the highlight of his trip.

    ”That gentleman made me feel so awesome,” Ganger said.

    Ganger was interviewed with Paul Levesque, who ran NXT at the time. He was invited backstage to watch the show with NXT staffers Shawn Michaels, Jeremy Borash and Brian “Road Dogg” Armstrong.

    Levesque entered the ring before the taping was set to begin. He gave a speech while the screen showed news clips of the Oregon District shooting and interview footage of Ganger.

    Ganger, confused, turned to Borash, who told him, “We forgot to tell you, but you’re going to the ring.

    Levesque introduced Ganger as “one of their own,” a professional wrestler. Ganger went down to the ring and climbed the steps to the apron. Levesque mentioned, “Hey, you even remembered to wipe your feet.”

    Ganger was presented with an NXT title belt. Video of the presentation was put on WWE’s website and made news across the country.

    Before the presentation ended, Levesque grabbed Ganger for a private conversation.

    “It was touching,” Ganger said. “He told me he loved me and respected me. It was a private moment.”

    Most of the NXT staffers didn’t know why Ganger was at the event until the presentation. When he reached the back, he was immediately grabbed by Michaels. who

    Michaels took him outside with a rosary in his hand and grabbed Ganger’s and began praying for him.

    Weeks later, Mick Foley was on tour and was scheduled for an appearance at a Dayton-area comedy club. Ganger received an invite from Foley, one of his biggest inspirations. Foley wanted to talk to him personally.

    ”He told me, what you did that night was tremendous not just for the people there but for the wrestling world,” Ganger said. “We get so much bad advertising because people think all wrestlers are scumbags. You showed we are people. And we can do tremendous things. You’ve done so much.”

    Ganger has revisited the shooting regularly. After years of dealing with the after effects he said his one regret was not reaching out to someone sooner, “Or just talked to someone.”

    He tried handling the emotions and the mental toll like traditional men were taught – by bottling it up. Later, he was overwhelmed with thoughts of suicide. He said that was a mistake. Ganger said anyone who suffers a traumatic event should seek help or counseling immediately.

    ”I needed help a lot sooner than later,” Ganger said. “I wish I had talked about what was going on, but I was a traditional man and we are taught to keep our feelings to ourselves. I wouldn’t have been suicidal, I wouldn’t have talked about taking my own life. I wish I had asked for help sooner.”

    Ganger said one source of help was surprising – the wrestling business. Whether it was his friends he wrestled with for 20 years in Ohio or stars in other states and on national TV, the business he gave his blood and body to gave back when he needed it most.

  • AEW Teases NFL Licensed Merchandise

    AEW Teases NFL Licensed Merchandise

    All Elite Wrestling will officially announce a partnership with the National Football League this Wednesday. The promotion teased the collaboration on social media, revealing that a formal announcement will be made this Wednesday, April 15.

    The partnership will focus on officially licensed merchandise that combines both the AEW and NFL brands. Specific product details have not yet been revealed, though the announcement is expected to provide more information about what fans can expect from the collaboration.

    The teaser graphic posted by AEW indicates the two organizations are working together on a product line that will carry official licensing from both entities. This marks a notable crossover between professional wrestling and the NFL.

    The full details of the partnership, including what merchandise will be available and when fans can purchase it, will be revealed when AEW makes its official announcement on Wednesday.

  • MJF Chasing Steve Austin & The Rock-Level Fame: ‘That’s My Goal’

    MJF Chasing Steve Austin & The Rock-Level Fame: ‘That’s My Goal’

    AEW World Champion MJF criticized talents who prioritize crowd reactions over building lasting star power. ‘The Salt of the Earth’ made his views clear during a recent interview.

    On The Adam Friedland Show, MJF was asked if other wrestlers prioritize character work and promos as seriously as he does. He gave a stern response, slamming modern wrestling.

    “No, these guys are stupid, idiotic, scrawny little [expletive] dorks and the only thing they’re concerned with is hitting cool moves so they get, you know, a round of applause,” MJF said. “It’s not something I can relate to at all.”

    Building a Brand Beyond the Ring

    MJF then explained that his goals extend far beyond putting on entertaining matches. He highlighted that his focus is on becoming a major star whose name transcends wrestling itself.

    “I’m here to be a star. I’m here to make the most money. I’m here to be world champion. I’m here to be a draw. I’m here to start doing big movies, which I’m already starting to do. I’m here to make a name for myself and build my brand up to such a point that I become synonymous with not just All Elite Wrestling but with professional wrestling as a whole.”

    The 30-year-old wrestler referenced wrestling legends as his benchmark and noted how past icons became household names even outside the industry.

    “So in 20 years from now, you know, someone sitting down and going, ‘Holy [expletive], so you’re a wrestler like MJF.’ Because right now when people say, ‘Oh, you’re a wrestler like The Rock or you’re a wrestler like Stone Cold.’ That’s my goal.”

    Whether fans agree with him or not, MJF’s focus on character work, promos, and building a brand outside the ring sets him apart from many of his peers.

    He is set to defend his AEW World title against Kenny Omega at AEW Dynasty on April 12.

  • Darby Allin Discusses Working With WWE Hall of Famer on Brain Recovery

    Darby Allin Discusses Working With WWE Hall of Famer on Brain Recovery

    Former AEW TNT Champion Darby Allin recently addressed concerns about long-term brain health and CTE during a recent interview.

    He revealed the steps he takes to protect his mind despite his high-risk wrestling style. The 33-year-old wrestler made it clear that he prioritizes mental health and brain protection whenever he steps inside the ring.

    On TMZ Inside The Ring, Allin was asked about head trauma and CTE risks given his reputation for dangerous stunts and heavy punishment inside the ring. His response emphasized the importance of brain recovery and preparation.

    “Yeah, absolutely. To me, the mind is everything. But there is also a lot more things you can do for your mind to recover your brain as much as possible.

    Working with Diamond Dallas Page

    Allin revealed he regularly works with Diamond Dallas Page to test different recovery methods aimed at keeping his brain healthy. He described himself as a “lab rat” willing to try various contraptions and techniques to aid in brain recovery.

    So, I’m always on top of that with DDP. He’s got all the latest and greatest crazy contraptions and I’ll be the lab rat that goes over there and tries everything. So, yeah, no, absolutely. You have to protect your mind every night doing this.”

    That level of preparation stands out considering how often Allin performs risky stunts and takes punishment during his matches. His willingness to explore cutting-edge recovery options shows awareness of the physical toll his wrestling style takes on his body and mind.

  • Will Ospreay Calls Out TNA Wrestling: ‘That’s Cowardly Sh*t’

    Will Ospreay Calls Out TNA Wrestling: ‘That’s Cowardly Sh*t’

    Will Ospreay recently criticized TNA Wrestling for pulling talents from scheduled independent matches against AEW wrestlers. ‘The Aerial Assassin’ did not hold back in his assessment of the promotion’s decision.

    On Wednesday, TNA announced that Leon Slater and Nic Nemeth were pulled from their respective independent matches. Slater was scheduled to face Ricochet while Nemeth was set to wrestle MJF. TNA President Carlos Silva cited “partner conflicts” as the reason for pulling the talent.

    Ospreay Questions TNA’s Decision

    Speaking to Josh Martinez, Ospreay referenced his own experience wrestling Pete Dunne in January 2018. At the time, Ospreay held the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship while Dunne was WWE UK Champion, and both promotions allowed the match to happen.

    “The fact that WWE and New Japan let that match happen, and TNA, of all people, who the fu** do you think you guys are? I’m sorry. All the fu**ing talk they were giving about being number two and you want to get permission for these guys to do that match and then pull them? I think that’s cowardly sh*t.”

    He continued his criticism, stating:

    “I think that says everything about what you view your talent as. You view them as less than AEW talent, and that they don’t want to grow and they don’t want to develop and they don’t want to give back to fans.”

    Ospreay is scheduled to challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW Continental Championship at AEW Dynasty on April 12.

  • AEW Star’s Contract Set To Expire In July

    AEW Star’s Contract Set To Expire In July

    Lance Archer’s time in AEW may be coming to an end, with a new report revealing his contract is set to expire this summer.

    Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Archer’s deal with the promotion runs out in July 2026. “Lance Archer’s contract expires in July,” Meltzer wrote.

    Archer has been with AEW since 2020 and has most recently been working as part of the Don Callis Family alongside the likes of Konosuke Takeshita, filling the role of enforcer-type presence within the group.

    Before his AEW run, Archer built much of his reputation in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he captured the IWGP United States Championship and the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships. His tag team partnership with Davey Boy Smith Jr. as the Killer Elite Squad stands as one of the more successful runs of his career.

    Prior to NJPW, Archer spent several years in TNA from 2004 to 2009, teaming with Jimmy Rave as part of The Rock ‘n’ Rave Infection. He briefly signed with WWE from 2009 to 2010 under the name Vance Archer before departing the company and eventually building his legacy on the international circuit.

    With July approaching, the coming months will determine whether AEW moves to re-sign him or whether Archer explores opportunities elsewhere. His track record across multiple promotions and his championship history in NJPW make him a name that could draw interest if he becomes available on the open market.

  • Triple H On Cody Rhodes’ Infamous Throne Smash in AEW: ‘That’s The Kind of Sh*t You Do’

    Triple H On Cody Rhodes’ Infamous Throne Smash in AEW: ‘That’s The Kind of Sh*t You Do’

    WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H recently revealed his initial reaction to Cody Rhodes smashing his throne at AEW Double or Nothing 2019. ‘The Game’ discussed the iconic moment during a recent episode of What Do You Wanna Talk About? with Rhodes.

    The throne smash became one of the defining images of AEW’s early days, with Rhodes using a sledgehammer to destroy a replica of Triple H’s signature throne prop. Both wrestlers confirmed there was no malice behind the gesture.

    Triple H’s Immediate Response

    When people showed Triple H the footage at the time, his reaction was immediate and positive. “F**k yeah, good for him,” he recalled saying, viewing it as Rhodes making a bold statement to establish himself outside WWE.

    “That’s the kind of sh*t you do. You’re trying to make a name for yourself, you’re trying to get out there, you’re trying to do some cool sh*t, trying to do some different stuff.”

    He added that if he had sensed any serious malice in the act, he would have reached out directly to Rhodes, given his close relationship with Cody’s father, Dusty Rhodes.

    “I always felt like a connection to you, and when you were here and it was difficult for me when you left.”

    Encouraging Cody Rhodes to Take the Leap

    ‘The American Nightmare’ revealed that Triple H had actually encouraged him before his WWE departure, telling him to “go rattle the cages.” Triple H essentially made himself the target for Rhodes to challenge in wrestling’s public eye.

    Rhodes also shared that one of the first congratulatory texts he received after winning the Ring of Honor World Championship came from Triple H, even as Rhodes was heading to the hospital in Lowell with a busted lip.

    The Long-Term Vision

    Triple H explained that his perspective was always about Rhodes building himself into a more valuable talent.

    He said:

    “You see somebody going off, doing their own thing and having success and I’m like, ‘F*ck yeah. Cody, come on!’ Like, get yourself in that spot where we’re like, hey… I don’t know what he did different but let’s go get him”

    Rhodes admitted he was relieved there were no hard feelings.

    “I’m glad the feeling is good on it versus — because I’m thinking, man, if he’s mad about it, it’s a long road to whatever the payoff is,” Rhodes said.

    Cody Rhodes is set to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42

  • Mercedes Mone Vacates APAC Women’s Championship

    Mercedes Mone Vacates APAC Women’s Championship

    Mercedes Mone has vacated the APAC Women’s Championship, marking the end of her run as a multi-promotion titleholder. The announcement came via her Mone Mag publication on Saturday, with the former AEW TBS Champion explaining the decision was based on budget constraints and creative differences with the Malaysian promotion.

    “While I was in London, I had to make a tough call. I sent the Malaysia Championship back,” Mone wrote in her statement. “My team and I really tried to make things work—we put in the effort, had the conversations, and explored every option. But at the end of the day, they told us they didn’t have the budget to fly me out and weren’t open to working with other promotions.”

    The superstar, who previously held championships across multiple promotions simultaneously, explained that the partnership no longer aligned with her vision. She emphasized that the decision, while difficult, was necessary for her continued growth.

    Mone Explains Decision to Vacate Title

    “For me? That just didn’t align with the vision. So I made the decision to vacate the title,” Mone continued. “And look—this business isn’t always easy. Not every partnership works out the way you hope. But I’ve learned to stand firm in my worth, my time, and what I bring to the table.”

    She concluded her statement by noting that every title she holds must have meaning and purpose. She wrote:

    “Trust me… I’m always moving forward.”

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    AEW Return Status

    Mone recently appeared on Italian TV station IL61’s Wrestling Time program, where she teased her return to All Elite Wrestling. “I’m returning (to AEW) really really soon,” she said. “But right now I am on my Moné Madness Tour all over Europe.”

    The CEO last appeared on AEW programming during the January 10 episode of AEW Collision. She has been touring internationally while away from AEW television.

  • Chris Jericho AEW Return Expected, Possibly At Dynamite Tonight

    Chris Jericho AEW Return Expected, Possibly At Dynamite Tonight

    Former AEW World Champion Chris Jericho is expected to return to AEW in the near future, as per a new report. Sources within the company believe the veteran wrestler will be back soon, potentially as early as Wednesday night’s episode of Dynamite.

    According to Fightful Select AEW sources indicated that Jericho’s recently trademarked “Cornerstone” name would be more appropriate in an AEW context.

    The report also noted that Jericho and AEW have discussed his return over the past couple of months. However, no definite confirmation has been provided.

    Wednesday’s Dynamite takes place at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jericho’s hometown. The timing and location have fueled speculation about a potential return appearance.

    WWE Return Not Expected

    While there have been talks between Jericho and WWE, the company never had creative plans for him, according to Fightful. He was not planned for the WWE Raw on Netflix anniversary, the Royal Rumble, or the Elimination Chamber, despite heavy speculation surrounding each event.

    Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com reported that WWE sources said fans should not expect Jericho in WWE “any time soon, if ever.” This statement was made around the same time Jericho filed his new trademark.

    Current Schedule and Status

    Jericho has concerts scheduled with his KISS cover band Kuarantine in New York on Thursday and Friday. The band will perform in Cohoes on Thursday night and Rome on Friday, with the first show approximately a six-hour flight from Winnipeg.

    Despite his ongoing absence from television, Jericho remains listed on the AEW roster page. His last appearance for the company came before his current hiatus began earlier this year.

  • Brody King’s Advocacy: ‘There’s A Lot Of Wrong Happening’

    Brody King’s Advocacy: ‘There’s A Lot Of Wrong Happening’

    Brody King has opened up about his decision to wear an ‘Abolish ICE’ t-shirt at AEW Grand Slam Mexico and his ongoing advocacy for marginalized communities. The former AEW Tag Team and Trios Champion wore the shirt during a multi-man tag team match at Arena México on June 18, 2025.

    In an interview with Denise Salcedo, King explained his motivation for using his platform to speak out on social issues.

    “I feel like when I was younger I always wanted somebody that felt like me on TV or wherever to express the way that they felt so I can have someone to champion for me,” King said. “And if I can be that for other people that are being marginalized then I want to be that for them.”

    Speaking Out Against Injustice

    King emphasized that his stance isn’t about politics, but about right and wrong. He also cited Mick Foley as another wrestler who uses his platform similarly.

    “Everyone tries to bring up the political thing, in my opinion, it’s just what’s right and what’s wrong,” he continued. “And there’s a lot of wrong happening in the world and if I can speak out against it then I will. And you know we got guys like Mick Foley who also do the same thing.”

    Following the Grand Slam Mexico event, King released ‘Abolish ICE’ shirts for sale, raising over $27,000 for families affected by ICE raids. In a post-show media scrum, King explained that speaking out on injustices aligns with his punk rock background and that he appreciates AEW allowing wrestlers to have their voice.

    Reflecting On Fan Response

    King reflected on the attention his shirt received and how fan reactions have evolved over time.

    “I wore the Abolish ICE shirt at Arena Mexico almost a year ago, I think it was June of last year, and the chants happened this year right before Australia,” King recalled. “It got a lot of attention for the shirt and then out of nowhere kind of picked up more attention.”

    He continued, “Obviously the state of things gets more boiled over, people are frustrated and that’s going to come out in certain ways, and I can’t think of a more positive way for it to come out than them chanting it at a wrestling show.”

    King also addressed viral chants during his match against MJF, noting the moment took him off guard but energized him.

    “It took me off guard,” he admitted. “But I also felt like I could run through a wall at that moment.”

  • Tony Khan Reflects on Powerhouse Hobbs\’ WWE Jump

    Powerhouse Hobbs has officially transitioned from AEW to WWE, and AEW President Tony Khan has shared his perspective on the wrestler\’s departure.

    Speaking in a recent interview, Khan reflected on Hobbs\’ tenure, noting his significant contributions during his time as an All Elite performer.

    \”Well, I think Powerhouse Hobbs had a great run here in AEW. He started wrestling here in Jacksonville, where I am now, had some great matches, and became a champion in AEW.\”

    Tony Khan on Powerhouse Hobbs joining WWE

    Hobbs, who debuted as Royce Keys at the 2026 Royal Rumble, leaves behind a notable AEW career that included championships and memorable storylines. His final AEW run saw him win the AEW World Trios Championship with Samoa Joe and Katsuyori Shibata.

    Khan\’s respectful comments echo the sentiment that we\’ve reported, that AEW made a strong play to keep Hobbs, he respectfully chose the WWE path and they left things on good terms.

  • Young Bucks Reveal Scrapped \’Evil EVP\’ AEW Storyline

    The Young Bucks have revealed original plans for the \’Evil EVP\’ angle in AEW, including jokes and segments that were ultimately scrapped. The storyline would have featured the AEW production team ribbing the brothers after they lost their EVP titles.

    The \’Evil EVP\’ era concluded at AEW All In: Texas. After they lost their EVP titles, the Young Bucks became frequent targets of AEW’s production team.

    The production crew ribbed The Young Bucks with parody t-shirts, altered entrances, and theme music. The Young Bucks shared some of their favorite jokes from that time on Being the Elite.

    \”There was a few that we actually didn’t end up doing that would have been so much more funny. Like, we wanted to do an episode where we lost our travel bag and maybe production was the reason being. And we would have to go up to the gear makers, the seamstresses, and have them make us something the day of a Dynamite. And let’s just say the outfit would probably be the most ridiculous outfit possible. That would have been unbelievable, but we just didn’t have time to get to it.\” Nick Jackson

    One planned joke involved The Young Bucks losing their travel bag and having to get ridiculous outfits made the day of Dynamite. Due to time constraints, the segment was ultimately scrapped.