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Spoilers For Tonight’s Episode Of NXT TV

July 5, 2020 | News | No Comments

Below are the spoilers for tonight’s episode of NXT TV:
– The Forgotten Sons def. Moustache Mountain in a semifinals match to advance in The 2019 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
– Adam Cole def. Punishment Martinez. Cole cut a post-match promo ripping on NXT North American Champion The Velveteen Dream. Cole says that he was the first NXT North American Champion and he never got his rematch. Cole then says that he will soon be champion again as 2019 is the year of The Undisputed ERA. Dream then comes out and smacks Cole in the face. Cole then fires back and they go at it. Punishment Martinez then comes back and beats Cole down. Dream ends the segment with the top rope elbow drop for a big pop.
– Io Shirai vs. Bianca Belair to crown a new #1 Contender For The NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler ends in a Double DQ when Baszler, who was on commentary, attacked Shirai & Belair. Kairi Sane runs down to make the save but Baszler rocks her and also puts her in a choke. Shirai comes back one more time but Baszler ends the segment by choking Shirai out.
– Ricochet & Aleister Black def. Johnny Gargano & NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa in a semifinals match to advance in The 2019 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. Gargano & Ciampa used their #DIY theme song and gear again. After the match, Candice LeRae runs down to check on Gargano. Candice & Ciampa help Gargano limp up the ramp to the back. They stop on the stage and Ciampa goes to throw Gargano into the big screen but Gargano suckered Ciampa in, sending Ciampa into The LED screen instead. Gargano unloads on Ciampa on the stage and destroys him. Gargano motions for The NXT Title to be his, staring down at Ciampa. The tapings end with Gargano & Candice standing tall and posing together while Ciampa is laid out.

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Pohlmeyer awarded at-large berth to NCAAs

July 5, 2020 | News | No Comments

INDIANAPOLIS – South Dakota State University 141-pounder Henry Pohlmeyer was awarded an at-large selection Tuesday, becoming the seventh Jackrabbit to earn a trip to next week’s NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.

A sophomore from Johnston, Iowa, Pohlmeyer has compiled a 22-9 overall record and placed fourth at last weekend’s Big 12 Conference Championship. He has won 11 of his last 14 matches since the start of the calendar year.

Six Jackrabbits, including Big 12 individual champions Seth Gross (133 pounds) and Nate Rotert (197 pounds), earned NCAA berths based on their placings in relation to allocations awarded at the conference level during competition March 3-4 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. SDSU’s seven total qualifiers marks the most in program history at the Division I level.

NCAA at-large selections for Division I championships

Seedings and pairings for the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships will be announced at 5 p.m Wednesday during a selection show airing on NCAA.com. The three-day tournament runs from March 15-17 at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

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New Brighton, Minnesota — The National Wrestling Media Association has announced its annual award winners for the 2017-18 season.

The NWMA is the national professional organization for journalists who cover the sport of amateur wrestling. This includes reporters, editors, publishers, webmasters, photographers, broadcasters, athletic communications professionals and other media professionals who share an interest and involvement in the sport. The organization was founded in 1989. Awards will be presented to those in attendance at the 2018 Men’s Freestyle World Cup April 7 in Iowa City.

“Between the membership and the officers, we were presented with a solid group of nominees and we’re pleased to recognize these individuals not just for a job well done, but for a job well done in covering a sport that’s near and dear to everyone within the organization,” said NWMA President Jason Bryant.

“Each year, making selections is becoming tougher and tougher due to the talented field of nominees. What’s also made this more enjoyable is we’ve been able to find more avenues to recognize people who have done a tremendous job in their pocket of the wrestling world,” said Bryant.

Broadcaster of the Year – John Peterson, KVSC 88.1 FM, St. Cloud, Minnesota

For the past six years, the radio and internet voice of St. Cloud State Husky wrestling has been John Peterson. A Minnesota native, the Bemidji State graduate has provided the soundtrack for three of St. Cloud State’s NCAA Division II Championships as well as regular-season duals both on KVSC 88.1 FM and the station’s online streaming outlet. Peterson has also been the voice for NCAA.com Division II Championship broadcasts. He’s also been a broadcast voice for the Minnesota State High School League wrestling championships for Prep45 and The Clash for Flowrestling in 2015. The last three seasons, Peterson has been a matside voice for the NCAA Division I wrestling championships. This is the second time a representative of St. Cloud State has won an NWMA award.

Journalist of the Year – Alex Steen, The Open Mat

An avid wrestling fan and former college wrestler, Alex Steen joined The Open Mat’s staff as its primary content manager and lone full-time employee in May of 2016. While he was a frequent contributor to the websites prior, Steen’s coverage has provided wrestling fans a dynamic and different look at the world of wrestling. A staple at major wrestling events across all styles the past two seasons, Steen’s work includes weekly statistical breakdowns, historical features that seek to solve riddles of wrestling’s past and of course, rankings. An Oklahoma native who wrestled for nationally recognized Union High School in Tulsa, Steen wrestled at the University of Jamestown (then Jamestown College) before spending six years as a Lieutenant and the Captain in the United States Air Force working in Cyberspace Operations. It’s the second time The Open Mat has won an award for Journalist of the Year.

Photographer of the Year – Sam Janicki, SJanickiPhoto.com

A large part of the sport’s wrestling photographers are freelancers, but the work done to capture the passion, emotion and heartbreak of wrestling. Sam Janicki’s work has captured all of those things. A native of Colorado, but now based in Ann Arbor, the Michigan alum has been a constant presence at events throughout the state, including the University of Michigan and NCWA National Championships. You’ll also see his work at USA Wrestling regional and state events and multiple other sports at the University of Michigan. With the largest collection of NWMA members being photographers, Janicki’s work has stood out for years, and the NWMA is pleased to finally honor his work with this award.

Website of the Year – Five Point Move, FivePointMove.com

Founded in 2016, Five Point Move was conceived as a mechanism for American wrestling fans to grow more familiar with the classical style and better connect with those who aid in promoting the sport at all levels, be them competitors, coaches, or legendary names from the past. Greco-Roman has traditionally struggled to garner the same headlines as the other styles of wrestling in the United States, making consistent education and intimate athlete perspectives a primary goal of 5PM’s effort to create exposure during an era when it is needed most. Operated by New Jersey native and former Greco-Roman athlete Tim Hands, 5PM has weekly coaching blogs and updates with U.S. National Team Coach Matt Lindland, a podcast with World champion Dennis Hall and features, tournament recaps and weekly updates from international events.

Publication of the Year – Mat Talk Fan Guides, Mat Talk Online

First launched in 2015, Mat Talk Online and founder Jason Bryant has published digital preview guides for the NCAA Division I and Division III championships and an almanac for the USA Wrestling Cadet & Junior Nationals. The Division I guide has been a vital addition to ESPN’s production of the NCAA Division I Championships. Bryant, the President of the NWMA since 2011, leans on his experience as a newspaper copy editor and page designer to break the Division I guide down with match-by-match summaries for each wrestler as well as notable stats and historical information. In 2018, working with Division III journalist Jon Gremmels, Mat Talk Online launched a smaller Division III Preview Guide.

Division I SID of the Year – Leah Howard, University of Michigan

Leah Howard recently completed her 17th season working with the Michigan wrestling program after starting as a college junior — and wrestling novice — during the 2001-02 season. She also works with the Wolverines’ field hockey and softball programs. A native of Orono, Minnesota, Howard is a two-time graduate of the University of Michigan, earning undergraduate degrees in economics and communications in 2003 before adding a master’s in sport management in 2009. Howard has been one of the most reliable members of the athletic communications profession according to virtually every member of the wrestling media. Her work has evolved with the changing landscape of college sports media and it’s been innovative within the sport. This is the second time Howard has won an NWMA award. She previously won the Publicist of the Year in 2007-08, which was then a combined award.

Small College SID of the Year – Howie Thompson, Upper Iowa University

Howard “Howie” Thompson is in his 16th year at Upper Iowa University and 12th as the Director of Sports Communication. Beginning in the summer of 2006, Thompson was named as the Director of Sports Communication at UIU. He has served as the Sports Information Director for five NCAA events; the NCAA Women’s Golf North Regional in 2007, the NCAA Wrestling National Championships in 2008, the NCAA Wrestling Super Regional 3 in 2013 and the NCAA Volleyball National Championships in 2014 and the most recent NCAA Wrestling National Championship in Cedar Rapids this past March. In 2017, Thompson became the media contact for the NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches Association for Rankings, Awards and the Jim Koch Hall of Fame. Thompson’s work in 2017 was especially notable due to the work noted above with handling the awards, rankings and championships. Professional and reliable on every level, Thompson’s work was highly beneficial to everyone in and around Division II wrestling.

New Media Specialists of the Year – United World Wrestling Media Team

Affectionately known as “The Brits” to international wrestling media, the quartet of Josh Halvatzis, Helena Curtis, Max Rose-Fyne and Jack Adams have been producing stellar on-site content for United World Wrestling for the past year. From Great Britain, the group was brought into the United World Wrestling fold by UWW’s Editorial and Media Manager Tim Foley. Since, they have provided video highlight packages, feature vignettes, shareable social media clips and provided UWW much-needed video content beyond live streams. Relaxed but professional, their presence at events have amped up the promotion of the sport worldwide. “The Brits” are also the first international winners of an NWMA award.

Jay Hammond Memorial Service Award – John Sachs

Past NWMA officer and respected photographer John Sachs is the recipient of this year’s Jay Hammond Memorial Service Award. Named after past NWMA President, the late Jay Hammond and presented for outstanding work in the effort to educate and enhance the sport of wrestling through media, Sachs has been a friend, coach, client and mentor for numerous people and factions in wrestling. A photographer for Lifetouch Studios in his day-to-day life, Sachs’ love for wrestling has been shared by his family as well, as photographers, mat and pairing officials and competitors. A constant at USA Wrestling and NCAA wrestling events, John has shot multiple Olympic Games. Based in wine country of Northern California, Sachs images have graced the covers of every major wrestling magazine and website. Sachs’ work includes the youth levels and the California Community College system as well, but it’s his work with up-and-coming photographers and his willingness to show them the ropes has made Sachs a guy everyone needs to know.


ABOUT THE NWMA

The NWMA represents the interests of journalists within the sport of wrestling. It shall be a resource for its members for networking and information sharing. In addition, the NWMA will strive to support the growth of wrestling and its position within the sports world and the general public by developing more quality coverage of the sport through all available media outlets. A focus on the history of the world’s oldest sport and accuracy in reporting on wrestling is the foundation of the organization’s mission.

Information on the organization and membership as well as a full list of past winners can be found at www.nationalwrestlingmedia.com.

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ROCHESTER, Minn. – The remaining 10 spots for Final X have been determined after an action-packed afternoon at World Team Trials Challenge Tournament best-of-three finals in Rochester, Minn., on Sunday.

In the headlining series of the day, Daton Fix, who just wrapped up his freshman season at Oklahoma State, avenged his U.S. Open loss to two-time World Team member Tony Ramos, taking the finals in two matches at 57 kg.

Fix won a tight 4-1 bout in the first match before opening it up in the second with 10-3 win, which included an inside trip for four and an immediate gut wrench.

With the win, 2017 Junior World champion Fix punched his ticket to Final X in Lincoln, Neb., on June 9 to take on 2017 Senior World silver medalist Thomas Gilman for the World Team spot at 57 kg. Continue reading at www.teamusa.org

Senior Freestyle World Team Trials Brackets/Results on arena.flowrestling.org

With the premiere episode airing less than two weeks from today, Viceland has released the trailer for their six-episode professional wrestling docuseries.

The series is titled “Dark Side of the Ring” and will premiere on Viceland at 9 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, April 10. The schedule for the series is:

April 10  — Randy Savage & Ms. Elizabeth
April 17 — Bret Hart and the Montreal Screwjob
April 24 — Bruiser Brody
May 1 — Kevin Von Erich and the Von Erich family
May 8 — Gino Hernandez
May 15 — Fabulous Moolah

Director Jason Eisener told Entertainment Weekly that there could be a second season if the first is successful. “The first stories that we thought of we didn’t even get them in this first season,” Eisener said. “It’s definitely a series that could continue on and on. There’s plenty more stories to dive into.”

The trailer for “Dark Side of the Ring” is available to watch below:

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WWE has announced broadcast details for the four Worlds Collide specials that were taped at WrestleMania Axxess.

NXT vs. NXT Alumni, Cruiserweights Collide, Women Collide, and Brands Collide are the themes of the specials. NXT vs. NXT Alumni will be the first to air, with it premiering on the WWE Network at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday (April 14).

Roderick Strong vs. Tyler Breeze, Dominik Dijakovic vs. Luke Harper, SAnitY (Alexander Wolfe & Killian Dain) vs. The Undisputed Era (Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish), and Kassius Ohno vs. Aiden English will air on the NXT vs. NXT Alumni special.

The remaining specials will air at 9 p.m. Eastern on the WWE Network over three straight Wednesday nights. Cruiserweights Collide will premiere on April 17 and will feature Tyler Bate vs. Brian Kendrick, Akira Tozawa vs. Jordan Devlin, Flash Morgan Webster & Mark Andrews vs. Ariya Daivari & Mike Kanellis, and Albert Hardie Jr. (ACH) vs. Gran Metalik vs. Ligero.

Women Collide premieres on April 24 and has Io Shirai vs. Sonya Deville, Toni Storm vs. Nikki Cross vs. Bianca Belair, Piper Niven vs. Zelina Vega, and Candice LeRae vs. Kay Lee Ray.

Brands Collide airs on May 1. It features men’s and women’s battle royals, with wrestlers from NXT and NXT UK taking part in the matches. The men’s battle royal also includes wrestlers from 205 Live.

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NWA Women's title match set for Crockett Cup

July 5, 2020 | News | No Comments

With Jazz vacating the title, the NWA has announced a new Women’s World Championship match for the Crockett Cup.

It will be Allysin Kay vs. Santana Garrett to decide the new NWA Women’s Champion. Kay, who was formerly known as Sienna in Impact Wrestling, was originally supposed to challenge Jazz for the title at the Crockett Cup.

A women’s legend will present the title to the winner. The NWA will announce who the legend is tomorrow.

The Crockett Cup is taking place at Cabarrus Arena in Concord, North Carolina this Saturday (April 27) and will air live on HonorClub, pay-per-view, and Fite TV.

Jazz posted a statement yesterday about why she had to vacate the title: “Due to medical and personal issues in my life at this time. I’m having to turn the belt over without defending it. I will post again soon… Thanks for your support. S/O to @nwa for giving me the opportunity of being the best Women’s Champion. One helluva run. Got to work some of the best talent in the game today.. hopefully this will not be the end. Until. #Andstill.”

The NWA wrote that they hope to see Jazz back with them in the future.

The winners of the Crockett Cup will be crowned in a one-night tag team tournament at Saturday’s show. Marty Scurll challenging for Nick Aldis’ NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship is also set, and Willie Mack will defend the NWA National Championship against Colt Cabana.

Here’s the bracket for the Crockett Cup:

Block A —
The Briscoes (Jay & Mark) vs. The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson)
Villain Enterprises (PCO & Brody King) vs. Satoshi Kojima & Yuji Nagata
Block B —
Flip Gordon & Bandido vs. Stuka Jr. & Guerrero Maya Jr.
Crimson & Jax Dane vs. the winners of a wild card battle royal (which will take place that night)

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PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special Thursday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast featuring a WrestleMania 36 Preview with ex-WWE Creative Team member and professional stand-up comedian Matt McCarthy.

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New Japan G1 Climax Standings

Through Night 13 – August 6 (A Block).

Next: August 7 – B Block. (Full Tournament Central)

A Block Standings

IWGP Champ Kazuchika Okada (5-2, 10 pts)
Togi Makabe (4-3, 8 pts)
Naomichi Marufuji (4-3, 8 pts)
Hiroshi Tanahashi (4-3, 8 pts)
Hirooki Goto (4-3, 8 pts)
Bad Luck Fale (4-3, 8 pts)
Tomohiro Ishii (3-4, 6 pts)
Tama Tonga (3-4, 6 pts)
Tenzan (2-5, 4 pts)
Sanada (2-5, 4 pts)

B Block Standings

Naito (4-2, 8 pts)
IWGP IC champion Michael Elgin (4-2, 8 pts)
NEVER Openweight champion Shibata (3-3, 6 pts)
Kenny Omega (3-3, 6 pts)
Katsuhiko Nakajima (3-3, 6 pts)
Yuji Nagata (3-3, 6 pts)
YOSHI-HASHI (3-3, 6 pts)
Toru Yano (3-3, 6 pts)
Honma (2-4, 4 pts)
EVIL (2-4, 4 pts)

MATCH DATE WINNER TIME LOSER BLOCK

17/18Tenzan
(1-0, 2 pts)14:10
PinTomohiro Ishii
(0-1, 0 pts)A Block

27/18Togi Makabe
(1-0, 2 pts)10:38
PinTama Tonga
(0-1, 0 pts)A Block

37/18Hirooki Goto
(1-0, 2 pts)9:20
PinBad Luck Fale
(0-1, 0 pts)A Block

47/18Sanada
(1-0, 2 pts)19:30
Tap-outHiroshi Tanahashi
(0-1, 0 pts)A Block

57/18Naomichi Marufuji
(1-0, 2 pts)19:08
PinKazuchika Okada
(0-1, 0 pts)A Block

67/22Katsuhiko Nakajima
(1-0, 2 pts)3:51
PinToru Yano
(0-1, 0 pts)B Block

77/22YOSHI-HASHI
(1-0, 2 pts)12:16
PinKenny Omega
(0-1, 0 pts)B Block

87/22EVIL
(1-0, 2 pts)10:54
PinMichael Elgin
(0-1, 0 pts)B Block

97/22Yuji Nagata
(1-0, 2 pts)15:32
PinYuji Nagata
(0-1, 0 pts)B Block

107/22Honma
(1-0, 2 pts)11:11
PinHonma
(0-1, 0 pts)B Block

117/23Tenzan
(2-0, 4 pts)10:31
PinTama Tonga
(0-2, 0 pts)A Block

127/23Hirooki Goto
(2-0, 4 pts)11:49
PinTomohiro Ishii
(0-2, 0 pts)A Block

137/23Bad Luck Fale
(1-1, 2 pts)9:36
PinNaomichi Marufuji
(1-1, 2 pts)A Block

147/23Kazuchika Okada
(1-1, 2 pts)13:20
PinSanada
(1-1, 2 pts)A Block

157/23Togi Makabe
(2-0, 4 pts)14:04
PinTanahashi
(0-2, 0 pts)A Block

167/24Honma
(2-0, 4 pts)13:07
PinYOSHI-HASHI
(1-1, 2 pts)B Block

177/24Yuji Nagata
(2-0, 4 pts)10:54
PinEVIL
(1-1, 2 pts)B Block

187/24Kenny Omega
(1-1, 2 pts)9:05
PinToru Yano
(0-2, 0 pts)B Block

197/24Shibata
(1-1, 2 pts)14:08
PinKatsuhiko Nakajima
(1-1, 2 pts)B Block

207/24Naito
(1-1, 2 pts)22:12
PinMichael Elgin
(0-2, 0 pts)B Block

217/25Tomohiro Ishii
(1-2, 2 pts)9:35
PinBad Luck Fale
(1-2, 2 pts)A Block

227/25Togi Makabe
(3-0, 6 pts)12:25
PinSanada
(1-2, 2 pts)A Block

237/25Naomichi Marufuji
(2-1, 4 pts)12:29
PinTenzan
(2-1, 4 pts)A Block

247/25Tama Tonga
(1-2, 2 pts)11:10
PinTanahashi
(0-3, 0 pts)A Block

257/25Kazuchika Okada
(2-1, 4 pts)16:11
PinHirooki Goto
(2-1, 4 pts)A Block

267/27Yuji Nagata
(3-0, 6 pts)11:56
PinYOSHI-HASHI
(1-2, 2 pts)B Block

277/27Katsuhiko Nakajima
(2-1, 4 pts)10:31
PinEVIL
(1-2, 2 pts)B Block

287/27Naito
(2-1, 4 pts)4:54
PinToru Yano
(0-3, 0 pts)B Block

297/27Kenny Omega
(2-1, 4 pts)13:59
PinHonma
(2-1, 4 pts)B Block

307/27Michael Elgin
(1-2, 2 pts)15:53
PinShibata
(1-2, 2 pts)B Block

317/28Togi Makabe
(4-0, 8 pts)10:08
PinTenzan
(2-2, 4 pts)A Block

327/28Sanada
(2-2, 4 pts)12:05
PinHirooki Goto
(2-2, 4 pts)A Block

337/28Tomohiro Ishii
(2-2, 4 pts)12:14
PinNaomichi Marufuji
(2-2, 4 pts)A Block

347/28Kazuchika Okada
(3-1, 6 pts)11:45
PinTama Tonga
(1-2, 2 pts)A Block

357/28Tanahashi
(1-2, 2 pts)15:05
PinBad Luck Fale
(1-2, 2 pts)A Block

367/30Toru Yano
(1-3, 2 pts)4:21
PinHonma
(2-2, 4 pts)B Block

377/30YOSHI-HASHI
(2-2, 4 pts)12:48
PinEVIL
(1-3, 2 pts)B Block

387/30Katsuhiko Nakajima
(3-1, 6 pts)12:32
PinYuji Nagata
(3-1, 6 pts)B Block

397/30Michael Elgin
(2-2, 4 pts)16:44
PinKenny Omega
(2-2, 4 pts)B Block

407/30Shibata
(2-2, 4 pts)19:24
SleeperNaito
(2-2, 4 pts)B Block

417/31Tama Tonga
(2-3, 4 pts)11:00
PinTomohiro Ishii
(2-3, 4 pts)A Block

427/31Bad Luck Fale
(2-3, 4 pts)9:06
PinSanada
(2-3, 4 pts)A Block

437/31Naomichi Marufuji
(3-2, 6 pts)10:39
PinTogi Makabe
(4-1, 8 pts)A Block

447/31Kazuchika Okada
(4-1, 8 pts)12:30
PinTenzan
(2-3, 4 pts)A Block

457/31Tanahashi
(2-3, 4 pts)17:47
PinHirooki Goto
(2-3, 4 pts)A Block

468/1YOSHI-HASHI
(3-2, 6 pts)12:02
PinKatsuhiko Nakajima
(3-2, 6 pts)B Block

478/1Michael Elgin
(3-2, 6 pts)10:35
PinYuji Nagata
(3-2, 6 pts)B Block

488/1Toru Yano
(2-3, 4 pts)1:05
PinShibata
(2-3, 4 pts)B Block

498/1Kenny Omega
(3-2, 6 pts)10:15
PinEVIL
(1-4, 2 pts)B Block

508/1Naito
(3-2, 6 pts)20:38
PinHonma
(2-3, 4 pts)B Block

518/3Bad Luck Fale
(3-3, 6 pts)8:22
PinTenzan
(2-4, 4 pts)A Block

528/3Hirooki Goto
(3-3, 6 pts)12:29
PinTama Tonga
(2-4, 4 pts)A Block

538/3Naomichi Marufuji
(4-2, 8 pts)10:39
PinSanada
(2-4, 4 pts)A Block

548/3Tanahashi
(3-3, 6 pts)16:10
PinTomohiro Ishii
(2-4, 4 pts)A Block

558/3Kazuchika Okada
(5-1, 10 pts)15:04
PinTogi Makabe
(4-2, 8 pts)A Block

568/4Toru Yano
(3-3, 6 pts)4:22
CountoutYuji Nagata
(3-3, 6 pts)B Block

578/4Michael Elgin
(4-2, 8 pts)9:49
PinYOSHI-HASHI
(3-3, 6 pts)B Block

588/4EVIL
(2-4, 4 pts)9:49
PinHonma
(2-4, 4 pts)B Block

598/4Shibata
(3-3, 6 pts)12:28
PinKenny Omega
(3-3, 6 pts)B Block

608/4Naito
(4-2, 8 pts)19:08
PinKatsuhiko Nakajima
(3-3, 6 pts)B Block

618/6Tama Tonga
(3-4, 6 pts)10:40
PinSanada
(2-5, 4 pts)A Block

628/6Bad Luck Fale
(4-3, 8 pts)8:38
PinTogi Makabe
(4-3, 8 pts)A Block

638/6Hirooki Goto
(4-3, 8 pts)10:02
PinTenzan
(2-5, 4 pts)A Block

648/6Tomohiro Ishii
(3-4, 6 pts)18:43
PinKazuchika Okada
(5-2, 10 pts)A Block

658/6Tanahashi
(4-3, 8 pts)19:00
PinNaomichi Marufuji
(4-3, 8 pts)A Block

668/7Toru Yano
(4-3, 8 pts)4:59
PinMichael Elgin
(4-3, 8 pts)B Block

678/7Shibata
(4-3, 8 pts)11:08
PinYOSHI-HASHI
(3-4, 6 pts)B Block

688/7Katsuhiko Nakajima
(4-3, 8 pts)12:34
PinHonma
(2-5, 4 pts)B Block

698/7Kenny Omega
(4-3, 8 pts)14:17
PinYuji Nagata
(3-4, 6 pts)B Block

708/7Naito
(5-2, 10 pts)21:28
PinEVIL
(2-5, 4 pts)B Block

718/8Naomichi Marufuji
(5-3, 10 pts)10:54
PinTama Tonga
(3-5, 6 pts)A Block

728/8Sanada
(3-5, 6 pts)12:18
SubmitTomohiro Ishii
(3-5, 6 pts)A Block

738/8Tanahashi
(5-3, 10 pts)11:17
PinTenzan
(2-6, 4 pts)A Block

748/8Bad Luck Fale
(5-3, 10 pts)11:16
PinKazuchika Okada
(5-3, 10 pts)A Block

758/8Hirooki Goto
(5-3, 10 pts)14:12
PinTogi Makabe
(4-4, 8 pts)A Block

768/10Kenny Omega
(5-3, 10 pts)10:29
PinNakajima
(4-4, 8 pts)B Block

778/10EVIL
(3-5, 6 pts)2:57
PinToru Yano
(4-4, 8 pts)B Block

788/10Naito
(6-2, 12 pts)15:01
PinYOSHI-HASHI
(3-5, 6 pts)B Block

798/10Shibata
(5-3, 10 pts)12:16
SleeperYuji Nagata
(3-5, 6 pts)B Block

808/10Michael Elgin
(5-3, 10 pts)18:43
PinHonma
(2-6, 4 pts)B Block

818/12Sanada
(4-5, 10 pts)12:12
PinTenzan
(2-7, 4 pts)A Block

828/12Tomohiro Ishii
(4-5, 10 pts)12:33
PinTogi Makabe
(4-5, 10 pts)A Block

838/12Tama Tonga
(4-5, 10 pts)8:39
PinBad Luck Fale
(5-4, 10 pts)A Block

848/12Hirooki Goto
(6-3, 12 pts)
A BLOCK WINNER13:17
PinNaomichi Marufuji
(5-4, 10 pts)A Block

858/12Kazuchika Okada
(5-3-1, 11 pts)30:00
DrawHiroshi Tanahashi
(5-3-1, 11 pts)A Block

868/13Honma
(3-6, 6 pts)10:29
PinYuji Nagata
(3-6, 6 pts)B Block

878/13Toru Yano
(5-4, 10 pts)3:31
PinYOSHI-HASHI
(3-6, 6 pts)B Block

888/13EVIL
(4-5, 8 pts)9:42
PinShibata
(5-4, 10 pts)B Block

898/13Katsuhiko Nakajima
(5-4, 10 pts)16:50
PinMichael Elgin
(5-4, 10 pts)B Block

908/13Kenny Omega
(6-3, 12 pts)
B BLOCK WINNER28:12
PinNaito
(6-3, 12 pts)B Block

918/14Kenny Omega
(B Block Winner)
(G1 CLIMAX WINNER)26:40
PinHirooki Goto
(A Block Winner)G1 CLIMAX
FINALS

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All Elite Wrestling has announced a new name and format for the battle royal at Double or Nothing.

On this week’s Being the Elite, it was revealed that the battle royal will now be called the Casino Battle Royale. It was originally announced as the Over the Budget Battle Royale, which was the name for the match at All In.

The Casino Battle Royale will have 21 entrants. It will begin with five wrestlers in the ring, with a new wave of five wrestlers entering every three minutes. The 21st entrant will then enter on their own.

Eliminations will occur when wrestlers are thrown over the top rope. AEW has yet to announce what the wrestler who wins the battle royal will receive.

Double or Nothing is taking place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, May 25. Sonny Kiss, Kip Sabian, Brandon Cutler, Ace Romero, Glacier, Brian Pillman Jr., Sunny Daze, and MJF have been announced for the battle royal. Joey Janela has also been indicated for it, and Trent Barreta and Chuck Taylor have been announced for the battle royal but are involved in a storyline where they want to be in a different match.

This week’s Being the Elite is available to watch below:

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PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents a special Thursday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast featuring a WrestleMania 36 Preview with ex-WWE Creative Team member and professional stand-up comedian Matt McCarthy.

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Brock Lesnar says he is hopeful he will be able to return to UFC down the road.

Lesnar, who was flagged for two drug-testing violations surrounding his UFC 200 return victory, told TMZ that he recognizes it will be a “bumpy road” to get back into the octagon.

“I got a few challenges to overcome before I can get there,” Lesnar said with a knowing smile at the “WWE 2K17” video game event Friday night in New York City.

“I don’t know – right now I’m going to focus on my WWE career. I wanted to step back into the octagon and avenge my loss against diverticulitis. Sunday, I’m facing Randy Orton at Summerslam, and that’s really all that’s on my mind.”

“There will be a day – maybe – where they (my fans) see me back in the octagon,” Lesnar closed the soundbyte interview.

Next up for Lesnar is what the Nevada State Athletic Commission decides on Lesnar’s violation and potential punishment at a hearing scheduled for this coming week after Summerslam.

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