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  • Sendai Girls Feelin Come Results – May 24, 2026

    Sendai Girls Feelin Come Results – May 24, 2026

    On May 24th, 2026 Sendai Girls had their Feelin Come show live in Hyogo Japan inside Kobe Sambo Hall.

    Tag Team Match
    Hiroyo Matsumoto & Unagi Sayaka defeated Spike Nishimura & Rina Yamashita via Diving Knee Drop on Nishimura (8:30)

    Tag Team Match
    Hyper Active (Safire Reed & Anita Vaughn) defeated Stephanie Maze & Chika via Emerald Flowsion on Maze (9:56)

    Tag Team Match
    BMI2000 (Natsuko Tora & Ruaka) defeated Sendai Girls Tag Team Champion Manami & Yuna via Second Press on Yuna (10:30)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    Red Energy (Miyuki Takase & Mika Iwata) & Chi Chi defeated Yumiko Hotta, Miku Kanae & Yura Suzuki via Raion on Suzuki (12:33)

    Tag Team Match
    Koji Kanemoto & Cima defeated Kuroshio Tokyo Japan & Seigo Tachibana via Meteora on Kuroshio Tokyo Japan (19:25)

    Tag Team Match
    Aja Kong & Veny defeated Sendai Girls World Champion Chihiro Hashimoto & Yurika Oka via Diving Elbow Drop on Oka (14:42)

     

  • TNA Xplosion Results – May 19, 2026

    TNA Xplosion Results – May 19, 2026

    On May 19th, 2026 TNA aired the 977th episode of Xplosion live in Syracuse New York inside Upstate Medical University Arena & can watch it on TNA Plus (May 15th) & YouTube (May 19th).

    Aired: TNA Plus (May 15th) & YouTube (May 19th)

    Jada Stone defeated Knockouts Tag Team Champion M By Elegance (8:48)

  • Pro Wrestling Wave Fight Under Neon Results – May 19, 2026

    Pro Wrestling Wave Fight Under Neon Results – May 19, 2026

    On May 19th, 2026 Pro Wrestling Wave had their Fight Under Neon live in Tokyo Japan inside Shinjuku Face.

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    Kaho Kobyashi, Rina Amikura, Arisa Shinose & Maika Ozaki defeated Kakeru Sekiguchi, Haruka Umesaki, Honoka & Saran via Canadian Facebuster on Saran (13:42)

    Young Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Anna (3) defeated Konomi Hori (0) via (3:03)

    Young Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Miku Kanae (3) vs. Miria Kouga (6) ends in a Double Count Out (7:55)

    Triple Threat Elizabeth Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Yumi Ohka (3) defeated Kaori Yoneyama (0) & Cherry (3) via Big Boots on Yoneyama (9:36)

    Surge Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Zones (1) vs. Rian (4) ends in a Time Limit Draw (10:00)

    Swell Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Momoka Hanazono (4) vs. Yuko Sakurai (2) ends in a Time Limit Draw (10:00)

    Swell Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Itsuki Aoki (8) defeated Sumire Natsu (0) via Rasahasami (8:17)

    Breaker Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Cohaku (6) defeated Mirai (3) via Packet (8:45)

  • Wrestling Open Worcester Results- May 21, 2026

    Wrestling Open Worcester Results- May 21, 2026

    Live tonight at the world famous White Eagle, Wrestling Open had the opening rounds for the women’s championship tournament, a battle for the tag team championships, and Lio Rush vs. DJ Powers.

    The spotlight match saw Cash McGuiness vs Brett Mettro. Mettro won via pinfall and had the fans making train noises.

    The first match of the main card saw Rain Conway taking on Eye Black Jack. Jack jumps rain before the start of the match. Rain gets the best of him in a surprise pinfall that seemed to surprise even him.

    Next up was Brett Ryan Gossling, who cut a promo about ending Pedro Dones’ Wrestling Open career a few weeks ago via a match stipulation.. Handyman Jake Gray comes out to interrupt him and Gossling has Nick Robles come out to take out Handyman. Handyman wins via submission.

    The first women’s match of the night is up next. It’s Lauren St James vs. Nessa Ferrari.If lauren wins, she gets an immediate match with Amity LeVay. St James wins by pinfall and immediately gets her match with Lavey. Lavey attacks before the bell, however, St James overcomes this attack and wins by pinfall.

    Next up is TJ Crawford vs. Danny Cabral. TJ Crawford wins in just over a minute via referee stoppage. TJ grabs the mic like he was gonna cut a promo and the lays the mic down and leaves the ring. He took more time to take his pants off then the match lasted.

    The next two matches are opening round matches in the Women’s Championship Tournament.

    • Sloane Jacobs vs. Jordan Blade with Jordan Blade winning via pinfall
    • Tiara James vs. Gabby Forza with Gabby Forza winning via pinfall

    Next up is DJ Powers vs. Lio Rush. Powers cuts a promo about hearing about how scary Lio is, but states that he is undeniable. Rush comes to the ring and asks DJ to shake his hand. Once Rush touches Powers, he realizes how moist he is and this gets the crowd chanting. After around a 18 minute match, Rush wins via referee stoppage as Powers passes out in a hold.

    Next up is a recap of the Wresting Open Men’s Championship tournament which comes to a close this Monday at Wrestling Open RI with the finals between Dustin Waller and Bear Bronson. Dustin comes out in a black suit. He whines about how the eagle has changed and how he will never let the championship come to the eagle again. Sammy diaz’s music hits he asks why he is so bitter and says he is worried about him. It isn’t the flash that he knows. He says he appreciates how he checked him in his face. Then throws Sammy’s family business at him. They started to fight and have to be held apart by Wrestling Open officials and members of the locker room. Ichibon enters as sammy’s partner for the main event. Then we’re subjected to the music and presence of the stetson ranch for the tag title match. After a battle that even left the White Eagle, the Stetson Ranch retrained the tag titles with a pin over Sammy Diaz.

     

     

  • Exclusive: WWE ID Talents Must Use Their WWE Names Going Forward

    Exclusive: WWE ID Talents Must Use Their WWE Names Going Forward

    No more indie names for WWE ID talents.

    Sources have revealed to Bodyslam.net that Independent Wrestlers who have been signed by WWE for a WWE ID contract will no longer be able to use their indie names. Going forward they will have to use their WWE ID names for all upcoming appearances.

    Current WWE ID talent and their indie names:

    Aricia Demia going by Anya Rune

    Notorious Mimi going by Sloane Jacobs

    Starboy Charlie going by Chazz Starboy Hall

    Jariel Rivera going by Santi Rivera

    Jimmy House going by CJ Valor

    Mike Cunningham is now going by Max Abrams

    (Please credit Bodyslam.net when using this news.)

  • Nattie: I Want To Get More Women On WrestleMania All The Time

    Nattie: I Want To Get More Women On WrestleMania All The Time

    Nattie has been consistently pushing for the WWE to feature more women on their WrestleMania cards.

    For the last couple of years, Nattie, one of the biggest veterans in the WWE today has been pushing for the WWE to involve more women on the Grandest Stage of Them All. However, many of those pitches haven’t gone in one ear without going through the other when it involves other higher-ups in the WWE.

    “One thing, when I pitch ideas and it really helps, be inclusive. I make sure lots of women are included,” Nattie said on Busted Open Radio.

    Chelsea Green, who was a guest on the show, confirmed Nattie’s willingness to involve others, saying, “Nattie is the queen of that. Every WrestleMania, Nattie is the number one pitcher for a women’s battle royal or multi-women tag match. Every year.”

     

    Nattie continued, “Three years in a row, I went to Vince (McMahon) and said, ‘I want to do a women’s gauntlet match. The winner of the gauntlet match gets to face the tag team champions the next night. I want to do a women’s fatal four-way where it’s four tag teams fighting for the title.’ I just want to get more women on the show all the time.”

    There have been multiple women’s tag team matches at WrestleMania, but a Women’s Gauntlet has not been held at WrestleMania since Nattie started pitching the ideas to Vince McMahon, and now to other higher-ups in the WWE.

    H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

  • Pro Wrestling Noah Announces Wrestle Magic 2

    Pro Wrestling Noah Announces Wrestle Magic 2

    On Monday May 18th, 2026 Pro Wrestling Noah announced that the 2nd annual Wrestle Magic will be airing on Wrestle Universe (Under a PPV) live in Tokyo Japan inside Korakuen Hall on June 15th & as of this writing 2 matches have been made offical.

    Here are the matches announced so far

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    The 3 Magic Musketeers (Kaito Kiyomiya, Titus Alexander & Archie Cole) vs. Representatives from Dragon Gate, NJPW & DDT (This is main evening)

    GHC Women’s Title Match*
    TBD vs. TBD

    *Mayu Iwatani came out on the latest edition of Monday Magic to announce she has vacant the Women’s Title due to a broken toe so a new champion will be crown on this show.

  • Wrestling Open’s Women’s Championship Tournament Begins Thursday

    Wrestling Open’s Women’s Championship Tournament Begins Thursday

    The tournament to crown the first ever Wrestling Open Women’s Champion starts off this Thursday in Worcester at the White Eagle. The tournament is exclusively being held at the historic venue.

    The brackets were released today and includes some favorites from Wrestling Open’s Women’s division. The first round includes the following matches:

    • Gabby Forza vs. Tiara James
    • Liviyah vs. Sammi Chaos
    • The Notorious Mimi vs. Jada Blade
    • Allie Katch vs. Kylie Alexa

    Who is your favorite to win? Get tickets on the IWTV site or watch live at indepentdentwrestling.tv.

    Another match that has been announced so far features Lio Rush Vs. DJ Powers.

  • Stardom In Korakuen Hall Results – May 17, 2026

    Stardom In Korakuen Hall Results – May 17, 2026

    On May 17th, 2026 Stardom aired their latest show live in Tokyo Japan inside Korakuen Hall in front of 1,356 fans & can watch it on Stardom World.

    Tag Team Match
    God’s Eye (IWGP Women’s Champion Syuri & Tomoka Inaba) defeated New Blood Tag Team Champion Aya Sakura & Kiyoka Kotatsu via Ryuen on Kotatsu (9:02)

    Triple Threat Match
    Rian defeated Waka Tsukiyama & Matoi Hamabe via Fisherman’s Suplex on Hamabe (8:23)

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    God’s Eye (Ami Sourei, Lady C & Hina) & Ema Maishima defeated Empress Nexus Venus (Hanako & Maika) & Mi Vida Loca (Akira Kurogane & Suzu Suzuki) via Modified Jackhammer on Kurogane (10:44)

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    Cosmic Angels (Saori Anou & Natsupoi), Starlight Kid & Fuwa Chan defeated HATE (Saya Kamitani, Natsuko Tora, Azusa Inaba & Ruaka) via German Suplex on Inaba (10:57)

    High Speed Title Match
    Yuna Mizumori (c) defeated Xena via Tropicana (13:04) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    Artist Of Stardom Titles Match
    HATE (Fukigen Death, Konami & Rina) (c) defeated Stars (Wonder Of Stardom Champion Hanan, Momo Kohgo & Saya Iida) via Final Lancer on Hanan (20:09) (STILL CHAMPIONS!!!!)

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    Goddess Of Stardom Champions 02 Line (Miyu Amasaki & AZM), New Blood Tag Team Champion & World Of Stardom Champion Sayaka Kurara & Future Of Stardom Champion Rana Yagami defeated FWC (Koguma & Hazuki), Kikyo Furusawa & Maki Itoh via Tokimeki Spear on Furusawa (12:58)

  • Major Updates From Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano MMA Fight

    Major Updates From Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano MMA Fight

    The first MMA event streamed live by Netflix appears to have delivered massive numbers, fueled largely by the long-awaited return of Ronda Rousey after nearly a decade away from competition.

    In a joint announcement released Tuesday, Netflix and MVP Promotions stated that more than 12.4 million viewers worldwide watched the event live, with audience figures reportedly climbing to nearly 17 million during the 17-second Rousey vs. Gina Carano main event. According to the release, that would place the show among the most-watched MMA events ever.

    The companies also claimed the U.S. main card averaged 9.3 million viewers and peaked at 11.6 million during the headline fight. If accurate, those figures would surpass the numbers generated by the UFC’s debut event on FOX, which peaked at 8.8 million viewers during Cain Velasquez vs. Junior dos Santos and averaged 5.7 million overall.

    Netflix and MVP further stated that the event produced a global average minute audience of 12.4 million viewers on a Live+1 basis, citing VideoAmp, G&C and Netflix data. The additional viewership figures in the release were not specifically attributed to those same measurement sources.

    Financially, MVP Promotions said the event generated a $2.2 million live gate at Intuit Dome near Los Angeles.

    In the statement, MVP co-founders Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian said the promotion has received significant interest from investors, business partners and fighters following the success of the show. The two added that they are currently evaluating long-term opportunities for expanding MVP’s MMA presence alongside a distribution partner such as Netflix.

    The weekend event on Netflix also featured appearances from former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou, along with the fan-friendly matchup between Nate Diaz and winner Mike Perry.