Author: Todd Homegrown

  • GCW Now Or Never Results – May 23rd, 2026 – Bapaume, France

    GCW Now Or Never Results – May 23rd, 2026 – Bapaume, France

    Game Changer Wrestling and Banger Zone Wrestling presented their Now or Never event on Saturday, May 23rd, 2026 from the Espace Isabelle de Hainaut in Bapaume, France. The event aired live on Triller TV+.

    Below are the quick results for GCW’s Now Or Never:

    • Connor Mills defeated 1 Called Manders
    • BZW Tag Team Championship Three Way Match: Rivality (MBM & Ultima Sombra) defeated MAO & Yoshihiko (c) and Jeffrey John & Jimmy Lloyd to become the new BZW Tag Team Champions.
    • KJ Orso defeated Ricky Sosa
    • GCW World Championship Three Way Match: Atticus Cogar (c) defeated Drew Parker and Vipress to retain the GCW World Title.
    • Shotzi Blackheart defeated Cory Zero
    • DDT Universal Championship Three Way Match: Kazuma Sumi (c) defeated Gringo Loco and Leedz Lewis
    • BZW Championship Match: Trent Seven (c) defeated Joey Janela

     

  • WWE EVOLVE Results – May 13th, 2026

    WWE EVOLVE Results – May 13th, 2026

    WWE recorded this week’s episode of EVOLVE back on April 10th, from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. WWE EVOLVE aired on Wednesday, May 13th, 2026 on the Tubi app.

    Below are the quick results for WWE EVOLVE:

    • Karmen Petrovic defeated Nikkita Lyons – (9:06)
    • CJ Valor (w/Jacari Ball, Max Abrams & Santi Rivera) defeated It’s GAL – (5:23)
    • WWE EVOLVE Championship #1 Contender Fatal Four Way Match: Tristan Angels defeated Brooks Jensen and Dorian Van Dux and Kam Hendrix to become the #1 Contender for the WWE EVOLVE Title – (9:13)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • UFC Fight Night Oklahoma City Announced For Saturday, July 18th, 2026

    UFC Fight Night Oklahoma City Announced For Saturday, July 18th, 2026

    Fight Night returns to OKC!

    Ultimate Fighting Championship has announced that they will be returning to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Saturday, July 18th, 2026, for UFC Fight Night from the Paycom Center.

    UFC sent out the following press release regarding their upcoming Fight Night Oklahoma City event:

    UFC FIGHT NIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY to be held Saturday, July 18 at Paycom Center

    Las Vegas – UFC, the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization, in partnership with Paycom Center and Visit Oklahoma City, today announced UFC’s return to Oklahoma City on Saturday, July 18.

    UFC® FIGHT NIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY looks to deliver a can’t-miss card filled with thrilling matchups featuring some of UFC’s biggest stars, top contenders and rising prospects. Fans in Oklahoma can expect a night of excitement and entertainment as UFC continues to bring the best in mixed martial arts to cities around the world.

    “We are thrilled to return to an incredible destination like Oklahoma City,” said UFC Executive Vice President of Event Development Peter Dropick. “Thank you to Paycom Center and Visit OKC for their continued partnership and we look forward to delivering a great event this July.”
    “We are honored to host the first UFC event in Oklahoma in nearly 10 years,” said Paycom Center General Manager, Chris Semrau. “The community has been asking for this kind of event for years, and we’re very excited to finally bring the highest level of MMA back to Oklahoma City. This will surely be one of the major events of the summer for the region.”

    “Visit Oklahoma City is beyond excited for the return of the UFC to our market after many years,” said Visit OKC Vice President of Sports Development, Adam Wisniewski. “Our city takes pride in hosting the country’s most premier sporting events, and bringing another UFC Fight Night is something we are very much looking forward to adding to Oklahoma City’s resume. We can hardly wait to welcome thousands of fans to Oklahoma City and to assist in producing an event our city will talk about for years to come!”

    UFC® FIGHT NIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY marks the first UFC event in the region since UFC FIGHT NIGHT: CHIESA vs LEEon June 25, 2017 and will be the third overall event in Oklahoma City in UFC history, as it also hosted UFC FIGHT NIGHT: DIAZ vs GUILLARD on September 16, 2009.

    UFC’s return to Oklahoma City is part of TKO’s expanding network of partnerships with government and private stakeholders around the world who are eager to host UFC’s marquee live events, generating meaningful economic and cultural impact and delivering memorable experiences for fans.

    Ticket information will be announced soon. With UFC’s history of sellout events, fans are advised to register their interest early at ufc.com/OKC to secure their seats for this highly anticipated event.

  • Chris Weidman Named As Member Of The 2026 UFC Hall Of Fame Class

    Chris Weidman Named As Member Of The 2026 UFC Hall Of Fame Class

    A new inductee to the 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Class has been announced.

    UFC has announced that former UFC Middleweight Champion, Chris Weidman has been named as a member of the 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Class as part of the modern wing.

    The ceremony for the 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Class will take place on Thursday, July 9th, 2026 as part of the 14th annual UFC International Fight week. UFC sent out the following press release regarding Weidman’s HOF Induction:

    CHRIS WEIDMAN NAMED TO UFC® HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2026

    Las Vegas – UFC® today announced that former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman will be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame’s ‘Modern Wing’ as a member of the Class of 2026. The 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place on Thursday, July 9, as part of the 14th Annual UFC International Fight Week.

    “Chris Weidman is one of the greatest middleweights in UFC history,” said UFC President & CEO Dana White. “Chris consistently competed against the best athletes in the world during his career, and his victories over Anderson Silva changed the landscape of the middleweight division forever. It will be an honor to induct him into the UFC Hall of Fame this summer.”

    Weidman will enter the UFC Hall of Fame as the 19th member of the Modern Wing. The Modern Era category includes athletes who turned pro on or after November 17, 2000, when the first UFC event under the unified rules of MMA was held. Other requirements include a minimum age of 35 or those who have been retired for one year or more.

    A veteran of 24 fights during his 15-year MMA career, Weidman registered a 16-8 (12-8, UFC), record, securing victories over UFC Hall of Famers Anderson SilvaVitor Belfort and Kelvin Gastelum (Fight Wing), as well as former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida.

    Weidman made his professional MMA debut on February 20, 2009, winning each of his first four fights in Ring of Combat before signing with UFC.

    Weidman made his UFC debut on the main card of UFC LIVE: SANCHEZ vs. KAMPMANN, which took place on March 3, 2011, at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky. He would defeat his opponent, Alessio Sakara, via unanimous decision to launch his career inside the Octagon.

    Weidman would win his next four fights to earn a title shot against then-middleweight champion Anderson Silva at UFC 162.

    UFC® 162: SILVA vs. WEIDMAN took place on July 6, 2013, at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.  Both Silva and Weidman entered the match on impressive winning streaks of 17 and 9, respectively. Having won 16 fights with UFC and 10 title defenses, Silva was aiming to secure a new record of most consecutive title defenses with a victory over Weidman.

    Weidman took control of the first round early with a takedown 30 seconds into the match with Silva countering from his back. Weidman continued landing shots from top position, but Silva reversed his heel hook position with two minutes remaining. Weidman and Silva would trade punches in the center of the Octagon for the remainder of the round, with Silva taunting Weidman with his hands on his hips to excite the crowd.

    Silva continued to taunt Weidman at the beginning of the second round, evading his punches and takedown attempts. With 3:46 remaining Weidman threw a flurry of punches, connecting on a left hook that knocked out Silva and ended the fight.

    Weidman’s KO victory over Silva is widely regarded as one of the biggest upsets in combat sports history as Silva, then the #1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world, was as one of MMA’s biggest stars.

    Weidman and Silva would meet five months later for a rematch at UFC® 168: WEIDMAN vs. SILVA 2, which took place on December 28, 2013, at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Weidman would win the rematch and defend the middleweight title after Silva broke his leg landing a kick to Weidman’s shin.

    Weidman would defend the middleweight title by winning his next two fights over Machida and Belfort, before losing his first fight to former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold in the co-main event of UFC 194 on December 12, 2015.

    Over the next eight years, Weidman would compete in 11 more bouts against the top ranked middleweights in the world, before retiring in December 2024 after a loss to Eryk Anders at UFC 310.

    Outside the Octagon, Weidman has been honored with numerous awards throughout his career, receiving Breakthrough Fighter of the Year in 2012 by the Fighters Only World MMA Awards and Fighter of the Year in 2013 by Yahoo! Sports, MMA Junkie and the Fighters Only World MMA Awards.

    A native of Baldwin, New York, Weidman began wrestling at a young age and became a New York state wrestling champion while attending Baldwin Senior High School. Following high school, Weidman earned NJCAA All-America honors at Nassau Community College in 2004 and 2005, before transferring to Hofstra. At Hofstra, he continued to thrive, becoming a two-time NCAA All-American in 2006 and 2007. Weidman currently serves as an analyst / commentator for UFC events broadcast on Paramount+.

    To view Weidman’s UFC FIGHT PASS collection please visit: https://ufcfightpass.com/playlist/34821

    To see a complete list of UFC athletes and fights enshrined in the UFC Hall of Fame, as well as details regarding the UFC Hall of Fame format, please visit UFCHOFFAQ. For additional information, please visit UFC.com.

     

     

  • Thomas Gerbasi Named As Member Of The 2026 UFC Hall Of Fame Class

    Thomas Gerbasi Named As Member Of The 2026 UFC Hall Of Fame Class

    A new inductee to the 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Class has been announced.

    UFC has announced that longtime UFC Writer and Editorial Director, Thomas Gerbasi has been named as a member of the 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Class as a Contributor.

    The ceremony for the 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Class will take place on Thursday, July 9th, 2026 as part of the 14th annual UFC International Fight week. UFC sent out the following press release regarding Gerbasi’s HOF Induction:

    THOMAS GERBASI NAMED TO UFC® HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2026

    Las Vegas – UFC today announced that longtime UFC writer and editorial director, Thomas Gerbasi, has been named to the UFC Hall of Fame class for 2026 as a Contributor. The 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place on Thursday, July 9, as part of the 14th Annual UFC International Fight Week.

    “Tom was a close member of the UFC family and a very talented writer,” said UFC President & CEO Dana White.

    If you’ve ever read anything at all on UFC.com, the UFC print magazine, or any number of official books on UFC, you’ve read the writing of Thomas Gerbasi. For almost two decades, Tom served as editorial director, head writer, and company historian for UFC, recording, reporting, and telling the tale of the world’s greatest sports organization as it unfolded in real time.

    A proud native New Yorker, Gerbasi graduated from St. John’s University and celebrated his life-long love of boxing in early web publications like HouseOfBoxing.com and MaxBoxing.com, where he quickly became recognized as an authority in the sport.

    In 2024, he was honored with the Nat Fleischer Award for excellence in boxing journalism from the Boxing Writers Association of America. In 2022, he was inducted into the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame for his work as a journalist covering the sport. His final book Boxing: The 100 Greatest Fighters, was released in September 2025.

    His acumen in boxing and combat sports eventually caught the eye of UFC, where he would transfer his massive knowledge and immense credibility to the world of mixed martial arts. He authored several of the definitive works on the company, including UFC: A Visual History; The UFC Encyclopedia; and The Official UFC Fan Guide. He diligently kept meticulous biographies of every fighter and was recognized as the utmost authority both inside and outside of UFC.

    But arguably his biggest journalistic contribution was to UFC’s website, a place where week after week, month after month, and year after year, he told the stories of the men and women who stepped into the Octagon. He was guided by the mantra “tell the stories that only we can tell,” and demanded that his team do the same. Giving as much credence to a young new fighter on the early prelims as he did the most decorated of champions, Gerbasi’s words introduced the world to thousands of MMA athletes. He spent his days talking to each and every member of the UFC roster, who implicitly trusted him to tell their diverse and inspiring stories.

    Beyond the printed and digital media domains, Gerbasi’s contributions extended to the entire UFC organization, making his impact in departments as varied as public relations, creative, live production, and broadcast. In short, anytime strong, credible copy about UFC was needed, Tom was the guy.

    In addition to his own books and his invaluable contributions to UFC, Gerbasi’s work appeared in myriad publications, including The Ring MagazineThe Village VoiceThe IndependentThe Boston HeraldKingUppercutWomen’s Boxing WorldBoxing NewsESPN.com, and countless others.

    Outside of combat sports, Gerbasi was an avowed family man, caring for his wife, daughter, and two young granddaughters daily. He played goalie in an organized soccer league on Sundays and ran numerous marathons in his spare time. He loved music and celebrated great cuisine.

    To see a complete list of UFC athletes and fights enshrined in the UFC Hall of Fame, as well as details regarding the UFC Hall of Fame format, please visit UFCHOFFAQ. For additional information, please visit UFC.com.

  • Spoilers: ROH on HonorClub Taping Results – May 9th, 2026

    Spoilers: ROH on HonorClub Taping Results – May 9th, 2026

    Ring of Honor recorded their upcoming ROH on HonorClub tapings on Saturday May 9th, 2026 at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

    If you do not wish to know any SPOILERS for the upcoming episode of ROH on HonorClub then DO NOT READ BELOW HERE.

    Below are the quick spoiler results from the recent ROH on HonorClub tapings:

    • Two On One Handicap Match: Satnam Singh defeated CD Bennett & James Tapia
    • Pure Rules Match: Josh Woods defeated Angelico (w/Serpentico)
    • Survival Of The Fittest Qualifying Match: Zayda Steel (w/Christopher Daniels) defeated Hyan
    • Blake Christian (w/Lee Johnson) defeated Evil Uno (w/Alex Reynolds)
    • Deonna Purrazzo defeated Kaci Lennox
    • Shane Taylor Promotions (Carlie Bravo, Shane Taylor & Shawn Dean w/Anthony Ogogo & Christyan XO) defeated Eddie Kingston, Mance Warner & Ortiz
    • ROH World Television Championship Match: AR Fox defeated Nick Wayne (w/Kip Sabian & Mother Wayne) (c) to become the new ROH World TV Champion
    • Dalton Castle & The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) defeated Baby Keef, Puma Johnson & Xander Maddox
    • Bandido defeated Action Andretti
    • Mixed Six Man Tag Team Match: The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari, Stori Denali & Tony Nese w/Mark Sterling) defeated Jacey Love, Maxx Stardom & Ricky Martinez
    • Death Riders (Daniel Garcia & Wheeler Yuta w/Jon Moxley & PAC) defeated Adam Priest & Tommy Billington
    • Marina Shafir & MIT (Athena & Billie Starkz) defeated Lacey Lane, Maya World & Yuka Sakazaki

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • CZW Blacklight 5 Results – May 9th, 2026

    CZW Blacklight 5 Results – May 9th, 2026

    Combat Zone Wrestling held their Blacklight 5 event on Saturday May 9th, 2026 from Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company in Croydon, Pennsylvania. The event aired on IWTV.

    Below are the quick results for CZW’s Blacklight 5:

    • Desean Pratt defeated Shimbashi – (10:36)
    • Four-Way Match: Tyler Ski defeated Chris Calluda, Christian Rocco and Dred Knot – (6:47)
    • Cosmic defeated Diamond Virago – (11:11)
    • Anthony Gangone, EN Bush & Nicco Grey defeated Matt Quay & Post Game (Mike Walker & Vinny Talotta) – (10:09)
    • Jimmy Lloyd defeated Tyler Jordan – (3:56)
    • The Philly Marino Experience (Marino Tenaglia & Philly Collins) defeated Mob Hill (James Gray & Jermaine) – (7:45)
    • AKIRA & Brando Lee defeated Vendetta (Eran Ashe & Troy Parker) – (21:22)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • CCW Destiny Awaits 2026 Results – May 9th, 2026

    CCW Destiny Awaits 2026 Results – May 9th, 2026

    Coastal Championship Wrestling held their annual Destiny Awaits event on Saturday May 9th, 2026 from the MidFlorida Event Center in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The event aired on the CCW YouTube Channel.

    Below are the quick results for CCW’s Destiny Awaits 2026:

    • Stallion Rogers defeated Ilan – (9:12)
    • Vinny Pacifico defeated Gorgeous Gregory – (8:16)
    • CCW Cruiserweight Championship Match: Marvin Cruz (c) defeated Severen (w/Invidia) to retain the CCW Cruiserweight Title – (5:49)
    • Cha Cha Charlie & Jackal Stevens defeated Agony & Veritas via DQ – (10:30)
    • Ben Bishop defeated Mike Cunningham – (11:22)
    • CCW Women’s Championship Match: Kristin Blaze (c) defeated Valentina Rossi to retain the CCW Women’s Title – (10:40)
    • CCW Tag Team Championship Match: Monster Mosh (Ozzy Kilmeister & Skitz) defeated The King’s Court (Daniel Lacey & Eddie Valentine w/Marvin Cruz) (c) by DQ. The King’s Court retain the CCW Tag Team Titles – (17:33)

    You can watch the entire CCW Destiny Awaits 2026 below.

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • WWE Backlash 2026 Quick Results – Tampa, Florida – May 8th, 2026

    WWE Backlash 2026 Quick Results – Tampa, Florida – May 8th, 2026

    World Wrestling Entertainment held their annual Backlash event on Saturday May 8th, 2026 from the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida. The event aired live on ESPN+ Unlimited.

    Below are the quick results for WWE Backlash 2026:

    • Bron Breakker (w/Paul Heyman) defeated Seth Rollins – (21:26)
    • WWE United States Championship Match: Trick Williams (w/Lil Yachty) (c) defeated Sami Zayn to retain the WWE US Title – (12:56)
    • Danhausen & Minihausen(s) defeated Kit Wilson & The Miz – (11:38)
    • IYO SKY defeated Asuka – (18:07)
    • WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match: Roman Reigns (c) defeated Jacob Fatu to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Title – (17:50)

    (h/t Cagematch for the match times.)

  • John Cena’s WWE Backlash Announcement Details Kept Quiet Backstage

    John Cena’s WWE Backlash Announcement Details Kept Quiet Backstage

    What will be John Cena’s surprise announcement tonight at WWE Backlash from Tampa, Florida?

    Earlier this week John Cena revealed that he will be in Tampa for WWE’s Backlash PLE and will be making an announcement that will “shock the very foundation of WWE.” 

    “WWE Universe, hey, John Cena here, standing in Thunder Alley outside of Benchmark International Arena in Tampa Bay,” Cena said in a video hyping his upcoming appearance. “In just a few days, I have a major announcement inside this building that is going to shock the very foundation of WWE, from its fans to its superstars, from its champions down to its rookies. I’m so grateful Tampa is allowing me the place to make this announcement. Thank you, WWE. See it live on ESPN in the States and Netflix around the world, but don’t miss Backlash. I’m so excited, and I’ll see you there.”

    This has led to a lot of speculation as to what the announcement may be with all the added hype, although many believed initially that it was related to “Club WWE.” But, according to a new report via WrestleVotes there was some internal hope backstage at last night’s SmackDown in Jacksonville that the announcement goes beyond anything Club WWE related. However, it was said that if is the direction “it’s been kept very quiet behind the scenes.”

    “Backstage at SmackDown last night, there was some internal hope that tonight’s “historic” announcement from John Cena goes beyond anything Club WWE related. That said, according to one source, if that’s the direction, it’s been kept very quiet behind the scenes.”

    The Club WWE membership program was officially announced back on April 14th, 2026. Fans are currently able to register online if they are interested. It was also revealed that the Club WWE Gold Membership will feature benefits such as exclusive 24 hour ticket presale access for all WWE Events, exclusive meet-and-greets, along with hospitality perks at featured WWE Events, as well as bonus WWE content.

    It should be noted that John Cena has previously stated publicly that Club WWE is his next project, and is his way to stay connected with WWE after his retirement earlier this year at WrestleMania 42.

    What do you think John Cena’s announcement tonight at Backlash will be? Do you think it will live up to the promise to “shock the very foundation of WWE?” Let us know in the comments, or on social media.