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Kenny Omega AEW Revolution: Will He Appear Despite Japan Commitment?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 22, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Kenny Omega’s participation in AEW Revolution on March 15 remains uncertain as he attempts to finalize a travel arrangement that would allow him to appear at the pay-per-view despite a prior commitment to a major video game tournament in Tokyo.

Omega is currently scheduled to be in Japan for Capcom Cup 2026, an annual “Street Fighter” tournament held at Sumo Hall from March 11 to March 15, according to reports from both F4WOnline and ewrestlingnews.com. The scheduling conflict prompted AEW to move a planned match between Omega and Swerve Strickland to a recent episode of Dynamite, where Strickland secured a victory and subsequently turned heel.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that Omega is actively negotiating to secure a release from his commitment in Japan on March 14, enabling him to travel back to the United States in time for Revolution, which is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. However, as of February 22, 2026, Omega’s presence at the event is not guaranteed.

Sources indicate Omega has expressed a desire to avoid being advertised for Revolution if his appearance is not confirmed, fearing fan disappointment should he be unable to develop the present. This cautious approach reflects a desire to manage expectations given the logistical challenges of international travel and contractual obligations.

The Revolution card is currently headlined by a match between MJF and Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship. Recent storylines have seen Omega attempting to position himself for another opportunity at the title, but he has also publicly stated his belief that AEW should prioritize long-term development, according to reports.

Capcom Cup 12, the tournament causing the scheduling issue, is a significant event in the competitive “Street Fighter” community, drawing substantial attention and participation. Omega’s role as special guest host at the event, as reported by cultaholic.com, adds another layer to the complexity of resolving the scheduling conflict.

February 22, 2026 0 comments
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The IInspiration Signed to AEW: Contract Details & Future Plans

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 17, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Cassie Lee and Jessie McKay, formerly known as The IInspiration, officially debuted with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) at the House Rules event on February 15th, confirming their status as “All Elite” to the live audience.

The arrival of the duo, who previously competed in TNA Wrestling, had been anticipated for several weeks, according to Fightful Select. Their final appearance for TNA came on the premiere episode of Impact on AMC, where they lost the Knockouts Tag Team Championships to The Elegance Brand. Sources indicate their departure from TNA was amicable.

Lee and McKay were released by WWE in 2021 and subsequently found success in TNA, capturing the Knockouts Tag Team Titles on multiple occasions. They took a hiatus from wrestling before returning at last year’s Against All Odds event to continue their run with the promotion.

The IInspiration’s signing adds further talent to AEW’s women’s division, which recently saw the addition of Lena Kross during AEW Grand Slam Australia. Kross aligned herself with Megan Bayne and Penelope Ford following a post-match attack, signaling a new direction for the faction.

Both Lee and McKay have signed multi-year contracts with AEW, setting the stage for a new chapter in their professional wrestling careers.

February 17, 2026 0 comments
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AEW Grand Slam Australia: MJF Retains, Page Earns Title Shot at Revolution

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 15, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Sydney, Australia – A raucous crowd at the Qudos Bank Arena witnessed a landmark night for All Elite Wrestling as Grand Slam Australia delivered a series of championship contests and pivotal storyline developments on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

The main event saw MJF successfully defend the AEW World Championship against Brody King. The match, contested in front of a fervent Australian audience, proved a grueling test for the champion, with King utilizing his formidable power to challenge MJF’s dominance. Despite King’s relentless assault, MJF secured the victory, extending his reign as AEW World Champion. Immediately following the match, “Hangman” Adam Page entered the ring and officially challenged MJF to a title match. The two then signed a contract, setting their confrontation for AEW Revolution on March 15 in Los Angeles.

Earlier in the evening, Page earned the right to challenge for the championship by defeating Andrade El Ídolo in a contest to determine the next contender. The victory marks a significant opportunity for Page, who will now aim to dethrone MJF at Revolution.

The TNT Championship was also on the line in a chaotic ladder match, where Kyle Fletcher retained his title against Mark Briscoe. Competing in his hometown of Sydney, Fletcher capitalized on the high-stakes environment to secure the win. In a post-match celebration, Fletcher unveiled a newly designed TNT Championship belt featuring a pink strap, adding a personal touch to his victory. This win followed Fletcher’s recent title reclamation on AEW Dynamite, where he defeated Tommaso Ciampa.

One of the most dramatic moments of the night unfolded during the Mixed Tornado Tag Team match, featuring Orange Cassidy and Toni Storm against Marina Shafir and Wheeler Yuta. The match carried a high-stakes stipulation: the loser would have their head shaved. Storm secured the victory for her team, resulting in Yuta being forced to undergo a haircut. The situation escalated when Jon Moxley intervened, ensuring Yuta’s compliance and overseeing the shaving of his head in front of the stunned crowd.

In the AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship match, The Babes of Wrath – Harley Cameron and Willow Nightingale – successfully defended their titles against MegaBad, comprised of Penelope Ford and Megan Bayne. Still, their celebration was cut short by the debut of Lena Kross, who attacked the champions alongside Ford and Bayne, immediately establishing a new alliance and altering the landscape of the women’s tag team division.

The AEW Continental Championship bout between Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita ended in a time-limit draw. Despite a hard-fought battle, neither competitor was able to secure a decisive victory within the allotted time, allowing Moxley to retain his championship.

Alongside the AEW action, Ring of Honor (ROH) also presented several matches. Dalton Castle and The Outrunners defeated North Shore Wrestling, Mina Shirakawa triumphed over Charli Evans, and Mark Davis secured a victory against The Tuckman.

AEW Grand Slam Australia Results:

  • AEW World Championship: MJF defeated Brody King
  • AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship: The Babes of Wrath defeated MegaBad
  • TNT Championship Ladder Match: Kyle Fletcher defeated Mark Briscoe
  • Mixed Tornado Tag Match: Toni Storm and Orange Cassidy defeated Wheeler Yuta and Marina Shafir (Yuta was shaved bald)
  • AEW Continental Championship: Jon Moxley vs Konosuke Takeshita ended in a time limit draw
  • Revolution World Title Contender Match: “Hangman” Adam Page defeated Andrade El Idolo
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WWE NXT Results: Joe Hendry Retains, New #1 Contender Crowned & More!

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 14, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

ORLANDO, FL – Sol Ruca earned a coveted opportunity at the NXT Women’s Championship after a chaotic night of action at the WWE Performance Center on Saturday, February 10th. Ruca and her tag team partner, Zaria, secured the win in a tag team match against Kendal Grey and Wren Sinclair, making Ruca the new number one contender to Jacy Jayne’s title.

The victory, however, was marred by internal tension within ZaRuca, as Zaria expressed frustration with Ruca’s repeated attempts at a title run. Prior to the match, Ruca voiced a desire to recapture the fun dynamic of their partnership, while Zaria questioned why she wasn’t receiving the same opportunities. This discord played out during the match, with Zaria breaking up a pin attempt by Ruca, and ultimately leading to a contentious finish.

The night also saw NXT Champion Joe Hendry successfully defend his title against Evolve Champion Jackson Drake. Hendry addressed the crowd at the start of the show, acknowledging a moment of self-doubt before his ladder match victory, but emphasizing the energy he received from the fans. His celebration was interrupted by The Vanity Project, who mocked Hendry’s accomplishment and initiated a brawl, ultimately overwhelming the champion with a three-on-one attack. The match was made official during the broadcast after Jaida Parker and Blake Monroe went to a no contest.

The match between Parker and Monroe was a physical affair, with Parker dominating early on. The contest ended in a count-out after a series of exchanges that saw both competitors battling outside the ring. Parker continued her assault on Monroe after the bell, even confronting NXT security, kicking guards in the process, as Monroe escaped into the crowd.

In other action, Eli Knight advanced to the finals of the WWE Speed Tournament, defeating Josh Briggs. Knight utilized his speed and agility to overcome Briggs, securing the victory with a moonsault. He will face LeFleur in the tournament final. Following the match, both Knight and LeFleur were attacked by the current WWE Speed Champion, Jasper Troy.

Backstage, Robert Stone found himself navigating a complex web of ambition and chaos. Keanu Carver expressed anger at Drake receiving a title shot before him, prompting Stone to promise more chaos. Lola Vice was also attacked by Kelani Jordan while discussing her upcoming match, and Carver continued his destructive behavior elsewhere in the Performance Center.

The evening concluded with a chaotic tag team match featuring Hank & Tank taking on The Vanity Project. Despite a strong showing, Hank & Tank ultimately fell short as Ricky Smokes secured the pinfall victory for The Vanity Project. The match was further complicated by the interference of OTM and the unexpected arrival of Tony D’Angelo, who attacked both teams.

Sean Legacy issued a challenge to Keanu Carver for a match in two weeks, seeking retribution for previous attacks. The show closed with unresolved tension between Ruca, Zaria, and Jacy Jayne, as well as lingering animosity between various factions within the NXT roster.

February 14, 2026 0 comments
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AEW Dynamite Results – February 11, 2026: New Champion Crowned!

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 13, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ontario, CA – A chaotic night of professional wrestling unfolded at AEW Dynamite in Ontario, California, on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, culminating in a new AEW Women’s World Champion and a brutal brawl between Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland. The event, broadcast live on TBS and HBO Max, featured the return of Bryan Danielson to commentary and set the stage for upcoming events including AEW Grand Slam Australia.

The evening’s main event saw Thekla dethrone Kris Statlander in a Strap Match to claim the AEW Women’s World Championship. The match, punctuated by intense physicality, concluded with interference from The Sisters of Sin, Julia Hart and Skye Blue, who aided Thekla in securing the victory. Jamie Hayter and Alex Windsor attempted to intervene, restoring order after the match.

Earlier in the night, tensions boiled over between Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland. The two stars engaged in a heated verbal exchange, with Strickland accusing Omega of capitalizing on past success and disappearing during his own championship reign. Omega countered, asserting his continued dedication to AEW and challenging Strickland to a match. The exchange quickly escalated into a physical altercation, spilling into the crowd and culminating in Omega delivering a V-Trigger into the tron screen and Strickland responding with a spear off the stage and through broadcast equipment. AEW officials announced that Omega and Strickland will face off next week on Dynamite.

In championship action, Kyle Fletcher defeated Tommaso Ciampa to recapture the TNT Championship. Fletcher, who had previously held the title, celebrated his victory with Don Callis, though he requested to compete independently. Following the match, Fletcher was challenged to a Ladder Match for the title in his hometown by Mark Briscoe, a challenge he accepted.

The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita, Josh Alexander, and Mark Davis) faced The Death Riders (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and PAC) in a trios match. The Death Riders emerged victorious after a hard-fought battle, with Moxley securing the win with a Death Rider DDT.

Orange Cassidy and Roderick Strong competed against Daniel Garcia and Clark Connors in a tag team match. The match ended unexpectedly with Cassidy securing a win after Strong abandoned the match, leaving Cassidy to face the opponents alone. The victory was followed by an appearance from Darby Allin, who intervened in a confrontation between Connors, and Cassidy.

The Young Bucks secured their place as the number one contenders for the AEW Tag Team Championships, defeating The Rascalz and Private Party in a three-way match. Following their victory, they were confronted by FTR, leading to a physical altercation and a promise of a future showdown.

The night similarly featured backstage segments with Don Callis and Andrade El Idolo, discussing El Idolo’s upcoming match against Hangman Page at AEW Grand Slam Australia, and a video package highlighting Will Ospreay’s recovery from surgery. A video package also showcased the current landscape of the AEW World Championship, featuring MJF and potential contenders including Brody King.

February 13, 2026 0 comments
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Wrestle World TX: Rod Price, Jayden Frost & Marc Lowrance on Reviving Dallas Wrestling

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 11, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

A new wrestling promotion, Wrestle World Texas (WWTX), aims to recapture the spirit of the Dallas wrestling scene of the 1980s and 90s, launching with a focus on storytelling and a return to a more physical style of competition. The effort is spearheaded by Jayden Frost, a former trainee of “The California Stud” Rod Price, and supported by veteran figures from the territory’s heyday.

Frost, who also owns Jayden’s Toys and the Dallas Pro Wrestling Store, described his motivation as fulfilling a long-held ambition. “It has always been a dream of mine to run a promotion,” Frost said in an interview with Wrestling Epicenter. “I was highly young when I was trained in this business in the early 1990’s. I’ve always felt I didn’t finish what I started. Now, I’m in a position in my life where I can do that. Our goal is to bring back Friday night wrestling to the Dallas area… Weekly! I don’t consider there has been weekly wrestling in this area in a very long time.”

Price, a former Global Wrestling Federation (GWF) Tag Team and North American Champion who also wrestled in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), will head WWTX’s training school. He emphasized a return to fundamental principles. “We want to travel back to story telling,” Price stated. “When I was wrestling, they used to call it a ‘Male Soap Opera.’ Now it is male and female. But, we want to go back to telling stories and getting people emotionally involved.” Price intends to instill a strong work ethic in his students, noting the importance of physical conditioning. “The students that we train are going to put their time in the gym as well as put the time in learning their craft,” he said. “I go to a lot of independents. And, sometimes, it is embarrassing. Not only the work, but to witness some of these quote unquote ‘wrestlers’ that get into the ring… They would have been buying tickets back in our day!”

Booking responsibilities will fall to “Hollywood” John Tatum, a prominent figure in Dallas wrestling known for his in-ring style and association with Missy Hyatt. Frost highlighted Tatum’s creative potential, comparing his wrestling mind to that of Jake “The Snake” Roberts. “I didn’t get the chance to know John… He got out of the wrestling business in 1993, 1994. Well, it turns out he lives 5 to 10 minutes away from our venue in Carrollton. That’s pretty cool. Since we started this, I’ve talked to John and he has a lot of great ideas.”

Rounding out the leadership team is Marc Lowrance, the second legendary voice of World Class Championship Wrestling alongside the late Bill Mercer. Lowrance will lend his expertise as a ring announcer and broadcast journalist. He acknowledged a potential nostalgia for the older style of wrestling but cautioned that the core audience will be older. “There is to a certain extent,” Lowrance said. “You have to realize that the fans that remember Dallas Wrestling fondly are of an older demographic now – 45 to 50 years vintage and on up. But, I do believe there are people who miss the quality and intensity of those great years. Because, what we have now is very acrobatic, it is almost predictable. There is a desire to have wrestling the way it was.”

WWTX will operate out of Main Event Plaza in Carrollton, Texas, a renovated former movie theater. Lowrance drew parallels to the Sportatorium, the historic home of World Class Championship Wrestling, although acknowledging the new venue’s improved facilities. “The Sportatorium was an old building that looked great on TV with the lights and set up. But, in reality, it was lipstick on a pig. There was very little heat in the winter and no air conditioning in the summer. This building that Jayden has bought is exactly as he described it. It is a landmark.”

Frost emphasized a family-friendly atmosphere and affordable ticket prices, aiming for around $20 to $25 per event. He also expressed openness to expanding the promotion’s reach through platforms like YouTube and Twitch. WWTX is scheduled to begin weekly Friday night shows at Main Event Plaza, with the intention of creating a new generation of stars while honoring the legacy of Dallas wrestling.

February 11, 2026 0 comments
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