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  • The Storm Breaks the Streak: Toni Ends the Moné Era at AEW All In

    Mercedes Moné walked into All In like she owned the place. All glitz, all glam, all business. The undefeated streak, the boss strut, the air of invincibility—it was all there, like a well-rehearsed entrance to a Broadway show. Only this time, the show didn’t end with her standing tall. From the jump, Mercedes looked the part: confident, dangerous, ready to crush another opponent like she’s been doing all year. Ever since she stepped into AEW, she’s made it crystal clear—she’s not just here to wrestle, she’s here to reign. And she did just that, stacking names like Julia Hart, Athena, and Jamie Hayter in the Owen Hart Tournament to earn this moment. A world title shot. All In. Texas. 45,000 strong. But standing across from her was Toni Storm. Not the TikTok version. Not the cosplay Hollywood send-up. This was Toni unplugged. Unhinged. Unapologetic. And from the look in her eyes, it was clear—this wasn’t just a title defense. This was personal. And when that bell rang, you could feel it. No theatrics. No backup dancers. Just two women doing what they do best. Wrestling. Toni went hard early. Mercedes pushed back, throwing bombs—signature moves, smooth transitions, those Moné markers that got her to the top. But none of it kept Toni down. In fact, Toni took every shot and came back swinging harder. It all came down to one moment. A middle-rope Avalanche Storm Zero. Mercedes hit the mat and stayed down. The ref’s hand hit three. And just like that, the streak was over. The air changed. The crowd roared. Toni didn’t just win. She made a statement. Then came the post-match. Toni, drenched in sweat and still in full character, leaned into the mic and delivered a line so wild, it felt like it was ripped straight from a late-night cabaret: “Mercedes Moné… thank you for keeping your lips clean, all four of them. You taste great.” And just like that, Toni Storm did what only a few can—turned a wrestling match into a pop culture moment. Now, sure, some fans were crushed. Mercedes losing felt like the end of a chapter we weren’t ready to close. But that’s the magic of it, isn’t it? Sometimes the best stories come from the fall, not the rise. Mercedes will be back. And next time? She won’t be so shiny. She’ll be sharper. Angrier. Hungrier. As for Toni, she’s not just holding a title. She’s holding the whole women’s division on her back right now, and making it look easy. AEW gave us a main event that mattered. Not because of shock value. But because it told the truth: sometimes the storm isn’t coming… it’s already here. And if you're Mercedes Moné, it just knocked on your door. Check out our watch-along and post-show:

  • ROH’s Forever Champ Athena snatches AEW Women’s Title shot in wild Casino Gauntlet

    Athena has done it again — and this time, she’s setting her sights on AEW gold. In one of the most unpredictable, hard-hitting, and downright messy  matches of the night, Ring of Honor Women’s World Champion Athena fought her way through the All In: Texas  Casino Gauntlet to earn herself an AEW Women’s World Title shot. If there were any doubts about whether the Forever Champ could still hang with AEW’s best — consider them powerbombed out of existence. Let’s set the scene. It all started with Kris Statlander and Megan Bayne throwing down like they had unfinished business. The tone was set early: this wasn’t just about opportunity, it was about dominance. Third in was Willow Nightingale, who made a direct line for Stat — because if you remember, these two were once friends. Were  being the key word. Then Tay Melo entered the chaos, but the first real shocker came when Harley Cameron reappeared for the first time since May — and no, she wasn’t part of the match. This was revenge. Harley had a score to settle with Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford, who broke her nose and left her sidelined. She made that return count with fists flying, and the fans ate it up. Things got even more chaotic when Julia Hart hit the ring. Her partner Skye Blue wasn’t officially in the match, but she clearly didn’t care. Skye got involved like she had something to prove, only to get forced into a tap-out by Mina Shirakawa. Mina seemed to think she had just won the match — and honestly, for a second, so did we. But nope. She just cleaned up one loose thread. Athena entered next, and business officially picked up. The Forever Champ didn’t waste time — she went straight to work. Right behind her? A blockbuster debut — Syuri. Yes, that  Syuri. Former World of Stardom and IWGP Women’s Champion. She made her AEW debut to a massive pop after being teased the night before at Supercard of Honor . And just as jaws were hitting the floor, another international ace made her debut: Alex Windsor, the UK standout who’s been making waves across Europe. Now she’s officially All Elite — and she came ready to scrap. The final stretch was as wild as you’d expect. Kris Statlander took half the roster on an avalanche ride with a massive powerbomb off the top rope. The crowd exploded. Mina tried to capitalize and went for a Figure Four on Thunder Rosa (fresh off her interim ROH TV Title win), but she took too long. And you know what happens when you give Athena a window. She flew in, nailed the O-Face, and snatched the win. Now, Athena — still reigning as ROH Women’s World Champion — has a golden opportunity in AEW. A title shot at the AEW Women’s World Championship is now in her pocket, and if she cashes in right, we could be looking at the next double champ. Whoever holds the AEW Women’s title next — whether that’s Toni Storm, Hikaru Shida, or someone else entirely — just got a major problem on their hands. Athena’s coming, and if history tells us anything, she’s not showing up to play nice. She’s showing up to take over.

  • WWE Evolution 2025: A Revolution Reignited With High Stakes, Dream Matches, and Historic Moments

    For the first time in seven years, WWE Evolution returns—and it’s not tiptoeing in. It’s stomping the mat with a vengeance. Live from Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, Evolution 2025 closes out a blockbuster premium live event weekend, bringing with it a lineup that doesn’t just promise women’s wrestling greatness—it demands it. This isn’t just another stop on the road to Clash in Paris. It’s the main event, the headline, the heart. And with nearly every major women's championship on the line—including the Intercontinental Title, which only recently became a women's division prize—Evolution 2025 may go down as one of the most stacked women's PLEs in WWE history. There’s something poetic about Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky squaring off again—two warriors who have spent years redefining what greatness looks like from two very different angles. Ripley, the powerhouse rebel. Sky, the aerial assassin. Their tension dates back to their WrestleMania 41 triple-threat instant classic with Bianca Belair, but Sunday night marks the first time Ripley has faced Sky one-on-one since losing her championship to her. A win would be Rhea’s first over Iyo and would bring their storied saga full circle. This match isn’t just personal—it’s legacy-defining. In a stunning twist that blends nostalgia with current momentum, Tiffany Stratton, the self-proclaimed “Center of the Universe,” handpicked WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus as her opponent for the WWE Women’s Championship. They had some chemistry earlier this year in a tag match at Elimination Chamber, but now it’s one-on-one, and for Stratton, this is about proving she belongs with the greats. For Trish? It’s about showing the new generation that legends don’t fade—they evolve. If Becky Lynch is Evolution—as many believe—then this triple-threat match could be the most emotional showdown of the night. Bayley, fresh off her redemption arc, wants to add a new chapter to her career. Lyra Valkyria, the wild card, is aiming to make the leap from NXT standout to main-roster staple. But Becky’s not letting go of the Women’s Intercontinental Championship without a fight. With so much history—and ambition—packed into this match, expect fireworks and heartache. And speaking of NXT, Jacy Jayne will defend her NXT Women’s Championship against none other than Jordynne Grace. Grace has been making waves since crossing over from TNA and is arguably the biggest physical threat in Jayne’s reign so far. Will Jayne’s cunning be enough, or will Grace walk out with a title and send shockwaves through the developmental system? The Women’s Tag Team Championships are also on the line in a chaotic four-way brawl featuring The Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez defending against Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss, Sol Ruca & Zaria, and the ever-dangerous Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane). With four drastically different teams and no shortage of ego, chemistry, or athleticism, this one has all the makings of a sleeper show-stealer. And then there’s this: Jade Cargill vs. Naomi in a No Holds Barred match. Two of the most athletic and visually captivating superstars collide in a match that guarantees chaos and brutality. This isn’t about championships—this is about respect. Jade’s been knocking on the door of dominance since arriving in WWE, and Naomi’s glow may have just turned red hot. Evolution wraps with a Battle Royal where the winner earns a championship match at Clash in Paris. Expect surprise entrants, NXT call-ups, returning favourites, and plenty of momentum-shifting moments as the women’s roster fights for its next big moment on an international stage. With multiple dream matches, legacy-defining moments, and a vibe that screams “main event energy,” WWE Evolution 2025 doesn’t just mark a return—it sets a new standard. For years, fans have begged for more marquee women’s events. On Sunday night, the women of WWE plan to deliver a night no one will forget—and maybe, just maybe, steal the entire summer. Watch Evolution 2025 live at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock (U.S.) and Netflix (International). Check out our watch-along and post-show:

  • Sol Ruca Still Blazing — Retains Women’s Speed Title and Eyes Triple Gold

    Sol Ruca is moving faster than the rest of the division—literally and figuratively. In a match aired today on X, Ruca retained her WWE Women’s Speed Championship, taking down Alba Fyre with her signature Sol Snatcher in a high-octane showdown that reminded everyone why she’s the fastest rising star in WWE. The match, taped ahead of this week’s NXT , was nothing short of explosive. Let’s break it down: Sol Ruca is not just a champion—she’s a double  champion. And if things go her way, she could be walking into Evolution  looking like a walking trophy case. She first captured the Speed Title back in April and hasn’t slowed down since, chalking up defenses against the likes of Ivy Nile and now Alba Fyre. But she’s not stopping at two belts. This Saturday at The Great American Bash , Ruca puts her NXT Women’s North American Title on the line against powerhouse Izzi Dame. And should she make it past that challenge, she's got her eyes on even more gold. At WWE Evolution , Sol teams up with Zaria in a Fatal Four Way match for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships. If they win, Ruca will become a triple  champion—something few can even dream of, let alone pull off. And let’s be real: Sol’s momentum is undeniable. Her athleticism? Off the charts. Her confidence? Growing with every match. Her finisher? One of the most jaw-dropping in the game right now. Whether it’s diving off the ropes, sprinting across social feeds, or chasing legacy, Sol Ruca is doing it at full throttle. The Speed Title may be a newer belt in WWE’s arsenal, but Sol is making it matter. She’s proving that speed isn’t just about how fast you move—it’s about how quickly you rise, and how hard you hit when you get there. Triple champion status? It’s in her sights. And if we’ve learned anything so far, it’s this: don’t bet against Sol.

  • Becky Lynch Books TV Role in New FX Comedy ‘Movers’ — The Man Is Moving Into Hollywood

    Looks like "The Man" is about to stir things up in a whole new ring — the world of television comedy. WWE superstar Becky Lynch (aka Rebecca Quin) has officially landed a co-starring role in Movers , a brand-new workplace comedy pilot for FX. The project has been greenlit and is already getting buzz thanks to the creative team behind it — including Reno 911!  co-creator Robert Ben Garant and star Cathy Shim, who are also leading the cast. So, what’s Movers  about? Picture this: a scrappy, chaotic group of movers trying to keep it together while navigating life, jobs, and each other’s madness. It’s improvised. It’s dysfunctional. It’s unpredictable. And with Becky Lynch in the mix? Expect mayhem with a side of Irish spice. She joins an ensemble that includes Maz Jobrani ( Friday After Next ), Darius Homayoun ( Sex/Life ), Tanael “TJ” Joachim, Manny Montana ( Ironheart ), and of course, Garant and Shim themselves. The pilot is being produced by 20th Television, and with FX’s track record for edgy comedies ( The Bear , It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia ), this could be a huge breakout moment for Lynch. Let’s be real: Becky’s no stranger to stealing the spotlight. From headlining WrestleMania to becoming one of the most beloved (and hated) characters in wrestling, she’s always had the kind of timing and delivery that screams “TV star.” Movers  gives her a platform to flex those muscles in a whole new way — and yes, we mean comedic and literal. And this isn’t her only screen credit. Lynch is also set to appear in Happy Gilmore 2  on Netflix later this month, proving once again that she’s not just dabbling in acting — she’s diving all the way in. From the squared circle to the small screen, Becky Lynch is showing the world that when you’ve got the charisma and the chops, there are no limits. Whether it’s tossing opponents or punchlines, she’s always ready to move . Stay tuned — Movers  might just be the next big thing… and Becky? She’s already one step ahead. Ask ChatGPT

  • Red Velvet Out, ROH Forced to Crown Interim Women’s TV Champion at Supercard of Honor

    The “Stir It Up” era is officially on pause. ROH Women’s Television Champion Red Velvet is no longer cleared to compete and will be vacating her title—just days before Supercard of Honor . The news broke during Tony Khan’s All In media call, with confirmation soon after from Velvet herself. And while the word “interim” was thrown around, what’s clear is that ROH will crown a temporary replacement this Friday. Let’s talk facts: Red Velvet snatched the title from Billie Starkz last July and held it down for nearly a year. Seven successful defenses later, she’s proved she’s not just a vibe—she is  the standard. From technical clinics to brutal brawls, Velvet evolved with the gold in hand, silencing critics and cementing her legacy as a fighting champion. But now the title is up for grabs, and the clock is ticking. No participants have been officially announced for the interim title match, but expect some heavy hitters to step up—whether it’s a returning veteran, an upstart from the ROH pipeline, or a crossover moment from AEW’s women’s division. One thing’s for sure: whoever wins will have a target on their back the size of Velvet’s glitter boots. Because when Red Velvet returns, she’s coming for what’s hers. In the meantime, fans are already debating whether an interim title is the right call or just another confusing detour. Either way, Supercard just got a whole lot spicier. Red Velvet may be out for now—but her legacy in ROH? Still stirring.

  • Tony Khan Discusses AEW’s Big Week, Legal Matters, and Title Unification in All In Media Call

    AEW President Tony Khan kicked off the All In media call with a bang, teasing the massive week ahead for AEW fans. With Dynamite airing on Wednesday, Collision on Thursday, ROH Supercard of Honor on Friday, and All In Texas taking place that very same Friday, it's clear AEW has a huge lineup of events coming up. Khan also had to address a more sensitive issue when asked about the lawsuit involving Jon Moxley and a production crew member. He expressed his regret that the call began with such a topic but explained that he couldn't comment on the ongoing legal matter at the moment. Switching gears, Khan shared his excitement about working with Globe Life Field, noting that the venue and its team have been fantastic partners. He also hinted at exciting possibilities for AEW's future, including potential collaborations with Major League Baseball clients. One of the most intriguing pieces of news from the call came when Khan clarified the fate of the AEW Continental and AEW International Championships. Rumors had been swirling about a possible retirement of one of the belts, but Khan was quick to dispel that notion. Instead, he confirmed that the AEW Continental Championship would return and both titles would be unified into a new AEW Unified Championship. This will mark the first-ever true winner-takes-all match for AEW, a significant milestone in the company's history. Khan emphasized that the special nature of this unification match would add even more excitement to the upcoming event. With a week packed with major AEW events and thrilling announcements, Khan’s call gave fans plenty to look forward to. Will this be the moment that AEW elevates its championship scene to new heights? Only time will tell.

  • Sareee Bomb Reigns Supreme at Anime Expo as Sukeban Takes Over LA

    Sukeban didn’t just show up to Anime Expo—they owned it. In front of a red-hot sold-out crowd of nearly 2,000 fans, Sareee Bomb proved once again why she’s the face of the Sukeban movement. The reigning World Champion walked into the Anime Expo main event with gold on her shoulder and fire in her eyes—and she walked out still champion after a brutal showdown with Harajuku Stars’ own Maya Mamushi. The energy inside the Sukeban x TikTok Fanzone was wild all weekend, but when Sareee Bomb hit that ring—it was electric. For nine months, Sareee has defended her title with the ferocity of a storm, and Maya Mamushi brought her absolute best. But when the final bell rang, the Bomb dropped, and the title stayed right where it belonged. And that was just the main event. Anime Expo’s Sukeban showcase wasn’t your average wrestling card—it was a full-blown celebration of chaos, fashion, and fighting spirit. TikTok teamed up with Sukeban to host a jam-packed fanzone that featured everything from in-ring karaoke to glam makeovers and wrestling demos. Fans lined up for hair, nails, panels, and even a surprise appearance from Yuriyan Retriever, breakout star of Netflix’s The Queen of Villains . But don’t get it twisted—this was still a wrestling show at its heart. Here's how the action unfolded: Saki Bimi and Babyface made an impact early, surviving a frantic three-way tag match against Atomic Banshee and Midnight Player, and Delirious Dolly and “Smack in the Box” Misa Matsui Stray Cat clawed her way to victory over Countess Rea Seto in a match full of grit and mischief Commander Nakajima and Victoria Yuzuki handled business against the high-octane duo of Supersonic and Crush Yuu Ichigo Sayaka showed why she's one to watch, taking down BINGO and Queen of Hearts in a wild triple threat And of course, Sareee Bomb vs. Maya Mamushi blew the roof off—power, precision, and passion on full display This marks Sukeban’s sixth straight sellout since its launch, and with a growing global fanbase, a TikTok partnership, and a champion like Sareee Bomb leading the charge, it’s clear: Sukeban isn’t the future of wrestling—it’s the now. Stay ready. The revolution is just getting started.

  • Nattie Neidhart Unleashed: Shuts Down Promise Braxton at ROW’s Hart & Soul

    Don’t let the last name fool you—Nattie Neidhart isn’t just riding legacy. She is  the legacy, and she’s making damn sure everyone knows it. In a move that had the internet buzzing, WWE’s Natalya showed up and showed out under her alter ego “Nattie Neidhart” at Reality of Wrestling’s  all-women’s event, Hart & Soul . The taped show, which premiered on YouTube, delivered everything fans hoped for: technical fire, big attitude, and one middle finger that stole the night. Main eventing against indie standout Promise Braxton, Neidhart reminded the world why she’s still one of the baddest to ever lace up boots. But Braxton wasn’t here to be a footnote. She came to fight and even locked Nattie in a Sharpshooter , adding extra sting by using the Hart family’s signature move against her. But in true Neidhart fashion, Nattie fired back—literally. With the crowd roaring, she flipped Braxton the bird, turned the tables, and locked in her own  Sharpshooter, forcing the tap and sealing the win with a little Hart-style sass. This match wasn’t just a win for Nattie—it was a statement. Even outside the bright lights of WWE, she’s bringing that pink-and-black precision and reminding the next generation of wrestlers: respect the vets or get bent. With fans praising both women’s performances, and with Nattie embracing this grittier persona outside WWE walls, it’s clear that “Nattie Neidhart” has a lot more to say—and she’s not using her inside voice. Catch the full episode of Hart & Soul  now on Reality of Wrestling’s YouTube page.

  • Gisele Shaw Keeps the Title, But Matt Cardona Drops the Bomb

    The Quintessential Diva is still sitting pretty on the Canadian throne — but the win didn’t come clean. Gisele Shaw successfully retained her MLP Women’s Canadian Championship at Resurrection  this past Saturday, defeating Shotzi Blackheart in what was already a hotly anticipated match-up. But what fans didn’t expect? A dose of Radio Silence  from Matt Cardona. Yes, that  Matt Cardona. This was Shaw’s second title defense since being crowned the inaugural champion back in May. She’s already proven her dominance by taking down Kylie Rae twice — once in the tournament finals and again in a rematch. But Shotzi was a different kind of storm — unpredictable, relentless, and out for redemption. The match itself was wild, hard-hitting, and everything you’d expect from two high-octane performers. But the tide turned when the referee was inadvertently knocked out during the chaos. That’s when Cardona slithered in — and the crowd lost it . Cardona and Shotzi already had bad blood after a vicious encounter at GCW in June that reportedly left Shotzi with a broken arm. So when Cardona hit the ring and dropped her with his signature Radio Silence , the writing was on the wall. Shaw, ever the opportunist, capitalized on the moment and secured the three-count just as the ref came back to life. The aftermath? Fans booing. Shaw smirking. And Shotzi, once again, left picking up the pieces after another run-in with the self-proclaimed Indy God . Gisele Shaw may still be champ — but the question now is, at what cost ? And as for Cardona and Shotzi… this story is far from over.

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