CM Punk: My My Hey Hey
CM Punk is fired from All Elite Wrestling after his actions at the beginning of the All In pay per view broadcast at Wembley Stadium in London, England on August 27.Read More
CM Punk is fired from All Elite Wrestling after his actions at the beginning of the All In pay per view broadcast at Wembley Stadium in London, England on August 27.Read More
All Elite Wrestling is two weeks away from All In at Wembley Stadium in front of over 80,000 fans as their debut in Europe. Is AEW booking making fans unhappy?Read More
On July 29, 2023, Adam Cole and MJF were unsuccessful in their bid to become the new All Elite Wrestling World Tag Team Champions losing to FTR in the main event of AEW Collision. Yet in their failure they successfully made us believe in their friendship.Read More
All Elite Wrestling presents Double or Nothing 2023 tonight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada live on Pay Per View.Read More
At All Elite Wrestling’s Revolution pay per view on March 5, 2023 we witnessed Adam Page finally become The Hangman in the eyes of AEW fans when he defeated Jon Moxley by submission in the Texas Death match.Read More
On Saturday, Tony Khan announced after Ring of Honor: Final Battle on pay per view that we will be able to see the promotion weekly with ROH on Honor Club.Read More
For the All Elite Wrestling Dynamite 3 Year Anniversary show, Brian Cage will face the AEW TNT champion Wardlow as announced by Tony Khan on Twitter. It will mark almost an entire year that Brian Cage has not had a singles match on AEW television despite being a signed member of the AEW Roster.Read More
Last night at All Elite Wrestling’s All Out in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, CM Punk defeated Jon Moxley to become a two time AEW World Heavyweight champion. Instead of getting the chance to celebrate, he had to meet the devil.Read More
All Elite Wrestling is nearing its fourth anniversary and in that time it has secured a lot of wins. Somehow the most competitive win, the Wednesday Night War, has become forgotten. One of the spoils of that victory was the fans of the losing program.Read More
Last night, Ring of Honor World Champion Jonathan Gresham lost to Claudio Castagnoli to end a 224 day reign at Death Before Dishonor on pay per view in Lowell, Massachusetts. It would soon be reported Gresham requested to be released from his contract.
Gresham, 34, was said to be upset with creative decisions and the communication provided towards the pay per view. This would soon spark the internet into multiple discussions. The problem is that the internet decided to argue them all at once.Read More