AEW Dynamite delivered another packed episode that showcased both the promotion's greatest strengths and its most persistent challenges. From Continental Classic tournament action to chaotic women's tag team warfare, the show offered something for every type of wrestling fan.
AEW Full Gear 2025 is in the books, but it wasn't without its injuries and damages to stars who took part of a bloody and physically intense night. Among those who came out worse for the wear was Kyle O'Reilly, who faced Jon Moxley in a No Holds Barred Match to settle their recent rivalry with one another.
AEW star, Wheeler Yuta, had his debut pro wrestling match in 2014. From that point forward, Yuta would have a lot of "firsts" including his CZW debut in 2015, his MLW debut in 2017, and his debut in Ring of Honor during the ROH Pure Championship tournament in 2020.
Even though wrestling is a predetermined sport, creating major records is still a big feat to achieve. In our “wrestlers with the most WWE PPV losses” article, we looked at wrestlers who just couldn’t seem to win consistently on the big stage.
Fish tank "drowning" spot in Allin-Moxley I Quit match drew widespread outrage. Matt Hardy said it's not the worst; Sarah Stock called it "attempted murder" and warned parents.
AEW Wrestle Dream 2025 PPV was live from the Chaifetz Arena in St Louis, MO. The crowd was energetic throughout the night, and just like their other PPVs, AEW did not disappoint as all of the major titles and storylines were on the line.
Another major weekend in professional wrestling is upon us. AEW WrestleDream will go live this Saturday night and there's one major question hanging over the show.
This year, AEW WrestleDream comes from St Louis’ Chaifetz Arena and, like the previous PPVs headlined by AEW Men’s World champion, Hangman Adam Page, a sense of unfolding transition can be felt across the card.
When a Lights Out Steel Cage match was announced for Forbidden Door, mayhem was expected and this evening in the O2 Arena, it was delivered. Will Ospreay,
Welcome to our live recap of tonight’s AEW Dynamite results. AEW Dynamite airs live once again from the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, OH, tonight. Mercedes Mone and her collection of championship belts return, this time courting gold fresh from Poland and Italy.
The legal process regarding a recent civil lawsuit filed against All Elite Wrestling and current AEW World Champion Jox Moxley is starting to play out.
A production crew member who has worked with All Elite Wrestling since 2019 has filed a civil lawsuit against the company and AEW World Champion Jon Moxley (Jonathan Good).
Jon Moxley has made no secret that he sees AEW as his home and has next-to-no aspirations of ever returning to WWE. Far stranger things have happened in the world of professional wrestling, of course, but even so, the chances of Dean Ambrose reappearing in the New York territory are slim-to-none at this point.
AEW doesn't have its own version of WrestleMania yet. However, if there's one show that's on its card every year that has the best shot of becoming that for AEW one day, it's All In.
AEW is gearing up for its first solo pay-per-view event of 2025. "AEW Revolution" will be taking place inside Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 9.
Jon Moxley is leading a revolution within AEW. His Death Riders faction is laying waste to all that stands before them. Orange Cassidy, Daniel Garcia and Darby Allin are leading the small regime trying to stop his attack from within.
In a surprise interview, AEW World Champion Jon Moxley pulled back the curtain on long-rumored frustration with the company’s creative direction. Like a wrestling phoenix, AEW quickly rose to prominence after its debut in 2019.
With so many pro wrestling deals up, will the AEW contract of Jon Moxley keep him put or is WWE calling with hopes of The Shield reuniting. When fans learned Jon Moxley would not re-sign with WWE, it was a total shock.
It has been a decade since The Shield’s dramatic implosion, which catapulted its three members — Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and Jon Moxley — into superstardom. Even now, ten years after Rollins’ shocking betrayal, the ripple effects continue to be felt across multiple promotions.
EVIL has proposed a new stipulation for his IWGP World Heavyweight title challenge against Jon Moxley at NJPW Dominion on June 9. In a kayfabe interview posted to NJPW’s website Thursday, EVIL proposed a lumberjack stipulation for his match against Moxley set for Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall on Sunday, June 9.
Jon Moxley is the new IWGP World Heavyweight Champion. Moxley defeated Tetsuya Naito in the main event of Friday's NJPW Windy City Riot pay-per-view to
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